Malaya Tribune, 24 October 1931

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune XVIII. No. 252 SINGAPORE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday. Oct. 21. 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1931.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 191 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA. 00 CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, a ft Brandy-Dry Ginger! wmi Do you make the mistake of Jffl tL S^ vm S y° ur Brandy a name. r don't y° u k now the superi°f A Staub Co.—Cognac. Hit Vra c re(^ vest y° u as a tr
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    • 289 1 I Jp. ERASMIC pL3 Talcum Powder. Ages, AGENTS: I SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. j S S F.M.S. SARAWAK. j REGLYKOL la a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone in the urine of patients af>er a few days treatment with
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    • 54 1 THE f "MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. j I IN TABLET FORM. i I j j Against CONSTIPATION j Nothing like purgatives or laxatives, j j Its use does not lead to habit. j j Free sample can be obtained from: f FRANCO-EASTERN TRADING CO., j
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  • 91 2 {Ottr 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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  • 212 2 i To 1 he Editor, "Maluya Tribune.") "Moral's" letter 011 the above subject, my idea is to control excessive iamilies. A poor man who has a number of children is unable to provide for their welfare on account of his poverty, and consequently there is a tendency to
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  • 397 2 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune.") Sir. —In the editorial of the 21st inst. in th. "Malayan Daily Express." I read that: "Ai a meeting of the Legislative Council heid reently in Singapore H. E. Sir Cecil Clement; stated that since equality of sacrifice' was th keynote of
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  • 248 2 (To The Editor, "Malaya Tribune."J Sir, —I am a pensioner with seven dependants, five of whom ar: still attending school. From January I shall be deprived of my Temporary Allowance. At present I am paying a Chinese "toti" $2 a month. I am to-day in receipt of a
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  • 618 2 To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune." i Sir,—The present crisis in the Far East does in t eem to show any hope of a peaceful settlement. The League of Nation* is making every possible effort to that end. and has in the first instance requested both disputants not
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  • 376 2 (To th" Editor, 'Malaya Tribune") Sir. —Reading through the correspondence columns of your paper, and coming to th" letters on the Social Problem. I noted the one written by "PC. 49." and I acknowledge the emissions by me. Where the "Pranakan' class "slys" are concerned. I wish
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 230 2 1 PCBCCO Toothpaste H All smokers know how difficult ft is to pre- i- vent discolouration of the teeth. PEBECO j Jl on account of its purifying salts hi an •ffec- 9 ]1 tive remedy. Regular use of this pleasantly TJ flavoured tooth paste ensures white teeth jj for the
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  • 1940 3 Decision Rests With Secretary Of State. NOTES FROM CEYLON. The Board of Ministers have, it is understood, recommended to His Excellency the Governor a cut on a sliding scale in the salaries of the Public Services. The Board's proposals involve cuts from 5 to
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  • 82 3 AMUSING INCIDENT IN COLOMBO. Considerable amusement was caused recently, in ihe Supreme Court, Colombo, when the crurt-crier took a short nap in the middle cf the morning sess on.. The Chief Justice was patiently wai ing as usual for the announcement of lunch adjournment, when the
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  • 121 3 The fact that the League of Nations has invited all nations to send official Government representatives to its International Conference this month to consider the world-wide need to simplify the Gregorian Calendar and universally extend its usefulness is all the more impressive, because more than
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  • 95 3 The recent failure of the People's Bank or Lahore Is explained by Its manager as having been due to an unprecedented run caused by the attraction of the New India Loan Bond (1935), issued at 6 1 per cent. Interest. Private banking concerns are unable to give a better rate
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  • 725 3 ROUTE FROM FRANCE TO INDO-CHINA. SHORTLY TO OPEN. Of the difficulties which have until now held back the full development of Indo-China. the slowness of communications ranks as the first. It takes from 26 to 30 days from Marseilles to Saigon or Hanoi by the most rapid steamer.
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  • 257 3 SHOULD F.M.S. PRODUCTS BE ADMITTED? The Singapore Exhibition was proposed with a flourish of trumpets. But, says the Kuala Lumpur evening paper, a tendency is making itself felt to turn the industrial exhibition into a purely Singapore affair, certain F.M.S. products being excluded. And yet, strange to say,
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  • 66 3 Jack Hobbs arranged his annual cricket match again this year on behalf of the Nelson and North Wimbledon ho~pitals. Hobbs' XI to meet the Wimbledon and District XVIII on September 19 was selected from: —J. B. Hobbs (captain). A. Sandham, Maurice Tate. J. O'Connor. J. Mercer E. W. Brooks, A.
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  • 492 3 ABDUCTION OF MARRIED WOMAN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Oct. 19 An interesting case, in which three Tamils and a Mchamtdan were charged with having kidnapped a Tamil woman, named Ellamma. a rubber tapp r employed on Rim Estate, war. the next case called for hearing at the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 203 3 "My maid uses Lux for all my personal JX\ l_L McAvoy ~H(f Uj WARNER BROS. i=;a g± May McAt-oy's lovely stockings are cared for by Lux LIKE THE GREAT HOLLYWOOD Care for your stockings the way STUDIOS, LEADING FILM STARS f mous scre f n st rs dance X TS
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  • 1174 4 DEBATES AT THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION. EVOLUTION ISSUE. London, Sept. 24. There was a "full house" to-day at all meetings of sections of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, whose weighty discussions are now in full swing. So crowd d were the meetings to-day that listeners sat
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  • 606 4 ELBOW ROOM FOR RAPIDLY MULTIPLYING MILLIONS. In view of current Japanese aggressions in China's Eastern provinces, the following article appearing in a recent issue of the "Ch-nese Nation" should prove in.ere.Ung. According to the latest census the population of Japan proper is 62.938,200 and that of the
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  • 151 4 In presenting a petition against Sundaygames. Dr. A. Porter. Congregationalism sa d .hat people would rather read Edgar Wallace for three hours than the Bible for thirty mnutes When a-ked his op.nion of Dr. Porter's sia ement Mr. Wallace said: "If Fleetwcod people spend more
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  • 142 4 An interesting point of law as to whether a magistrate had the power to postpone a case without fixing a date was decided by Justices Bar! c and Patkar of thj Bombay High Court recently in disposing of an application filed by one.
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  • 639 4 IMPRESSIONS, JOKES AND SOME ACIDITY. Still wearing his famous loin cloth, which he donned on leaving Ind.a, Mahatma Gandhi arrived yesterday for the Round-Table Conference. His long awaited visit ought to have resulted in a sensational arr.val with cheermg crowds and scenes of enthusiasm, but
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  • 455 4 AMBITIOUS PROPOSALS ON PAPER. Copies have been n cciv d in Malaya of the full report of the Imperial Shipping Committee presided over by Sir Hahord Maekinder. which! as air ady briefly cabled by Reuter. recent y icported in favour of a scheme (to be commeaced forthwith, to
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 235 4 Brush? No! Lather? No! Rub-In? No! When you use Barbasol Throw away your brush Wet your face, either hot or cold water, spread on the creamy Barbasol. Then feel the razor mow down the hair which has been held stiff against the blade with this scientific, smoothing and soothing shaving
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    • 248 4 j SPECIAL MALAYAN CHRISTMAS i AND j NEW YEAR GREETING CARDS, I j 35 cents Each. I $2.00 per box of Six. C. A. Ribeiro Co. 9 Ltd., I Stationers —Printers-Engravers. HI p Will no one tell her? HALITOSIS (unpleasant breath) is an linforgiufcli social fault unforgivable because it can
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  • 167 5 -or a swimmer who has striven with Ocean, t swimming baths are too tame. But artilallj contrived waves in the swimming batn n do something to remedy the deficiencies inland waters. At the "Wellenbad in a, the whole side of the bath at the deep
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  • 609 5 PLIGHT OF THE AUTHORS. A NEW LAND SETTLEMENT SCHEME. Berlin, Sept. 10. The fact that a Berlin author of considerable talent was forced to pawn his false teeth —his l&tt valuable—in order to raise the tramway fare to the organisation whicn has been called into being
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  • 1548 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY ERASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Singapore, October 24, 10 a.m. fcjsue Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value. Ends. Buyers. Sellers. £1.0.0 Asam Kumbang Tin Dec. 31 £1. 2.0 £1. 3.0 1.0.0 Austral Malay T)ec 31 018.0 1. 0.0 0.5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin J un2 JJ
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    • 175 5 THE NATIONAL ELECTB4DE Have for Hire a Special Amplifier for i Dance Parties andZZSocial Functions j takes; the place of any band or orchestra. I j Terms :-Moderate. lApplyI Apply for Particulars. Phone 7001 42, Raffle*. Chamber* mmmmmmmmmmm I Prepared for I C (n Connoisseurs in I Connoisseurs I f\D
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    • 25 5 For all defect* of vision Consult M. LZEKIEL A SONS Optometrists and Opticians Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place Singapore AM ErekM. 0.D.. 'Phila' F.I O (Lond
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 701 5 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Short-Wave Broadcasts For The Week. MONDAYS. RADIO 8AIGON (49.05 metres) 6.15 p.m vnnamite programme; 8.15 recorded music: j 15 concert by the orchestra under the direclon of M. Andre Soyer. Soloists: violin, M obert Barras; 'cello, Mme. Simon Chefnay: iute, M. Jean Chefnay. Programme inter>ersed with
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    • 399 5 CLUB DIAKY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." It has been suggested that we should open a special Davy for their benefit, and we readily comply. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping the Diary up-to-date
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    • 242 6 Amusements. MATINEE TO-DAY 3.l^' Children Half-Pnce. j 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 LAST NIGHT of I ROBERT WOOLSEY in the Side-splitting Radio Comedy I 'Everything's Rosie" with ANITA LOUISE Filmland s Fairest Star. I ALSO The First of Warner Bros, splendid "Golfing" series—with the world ch&npfen BOBBY JONES i "HOW I PLAY
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    • 143 6 6.15 TO-NIGHT Q. 15 Matinees To-day To-morrow at 3 j j Obviously. Your week-end j ENTERTAINMENT j I WILL ROGERS AT Ills WIDEST AND WITTIEST WITH Fifi Dorsay IN The whimsical laughable adventures of an old codger who stepped over the traces In a wild whoopee of fun Young as
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    • 168 6 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.J5 j Ronald Colman IN THE UNITED AJttISTS Record Smasher OEVIL TO PAY j Monday THREE GIRL LOST THURSDAY—OCT. 29. I Douglas Fairbanks! j iMflKSftHi; i mh IB 'fflr J COAST RD KATCNG j 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 J Bustle:** Keaton j in i HIS L4TEST AND FUNNIEST FARCE
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  • 78 7 untitled general meeting of the Chinese :at;on (Wah Yew Kok) on the the following were elected officecient, Mr. Tan Heng Chua (re- Presidents, Messrs. Wee Chwee Cheng Lim, Chan Joo Hwee (reTan Kay Toh (re-elected); hon. Choo Ah Thye (re-elected); hon. S.m Peng Koon (re-elected); -Mr. Lim Kiok Chay (re-elected);
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  • 104 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore, Oct. 24. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Kuala 18; Kangaroo 13; Pembrokeshire 11; Main 9. Km Dire Dock (Entranre Gate S) Kinta 33; Menestheus 35; Steel Scientist 37; Marudu 39. Kmpne Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Sembilan 46;
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  • 135 7 The following is the Health Bulletin of the League of Nations' Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for the week ended Oct. 17, 1931. Basrah: 32 cholera cases and 23 deaths as against 29 cases and 13 deaths during the preceding week. Calcutta: 7 cholera cases and 5 deaths
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  • 40 7 A. the annual general meeting of the Rangoon Road School Old Boys' Association, held at the school premises on Saturday, the following were appointed sub-commttee members: Messrs. G. M. Kanagasabai (foreman), Vythinathan, Ng Swee Woon. G. Veerapan and M. Ramasamy.
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  • 271 7 COURT SEQUEL TO PARANG ATTACK. In spite of being savagely attacked by hei husband, who severely cut her head with a parang, the wife of a Javanese named Bujang bin Ali pleaded for her husband when he was charged before tht District Judge (Mr. G.
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  • 233 7 SHIPPING NEWS. A can-shaped mooring buoy painted grey moored on the edge of the 3 fathom contour line will be laid at a distance of 3.5 miles 72 deg. from Kuala Selangor lighthouse at Lat. 3 deg. 19 mm. 30 sec. N., Long. 101 deg. 11 V*
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  • 41 7 "Parlour, Bedroom and Bath," which is running for a season at the Roxy, commencing from last night, is a hilarious comedy featuring Buster Keaton and supported by a good cast. Interesting "shorts" precede the main feature of the programme.
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  • 124 7 accused convicted and FINED. "ftvp lit#) P Gregg (the Third Magistrate) Which twoTh 1 thk mornin 111 lh <* case in breach nf Ch nese were charged with criminal each of trust in respect of a Chrysler car belonging to a Hong Kong Chinese alU
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  • 451 7 A KUALA LUMPUR VENTURE. A pioneering attempt to grow tobacco on a restricted but commercial scale in the vicinity o Kuala Lumpur, appears to be meeting with success. The attempt «says the -Malay Mail") fc be ng made by Mr. H. S. Talalla it Boiuol Oaiciens.
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  • 66 7 exhibited deformed child. at 5£Sf V^Te Ch C U lr r p rt b r K^s-r-wndine fh h °1 eretl 10 *>* "> hospital pending the decision of the ©J? S ra i! e a£ ga t rding ltS future welfar The •tZXIZSZ'" 1 Wch h -»n
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  • 14 7 row started SETS l'™ «hen a a compatriot C Were
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  • 144 7 in London. Oct 2'i Kinta Kellas Rubber Estates. Ltd shows' a net loss of £7,331 and there is to be carried w°a r s W 3 r 4 d Bd 'and";, 0 S 7o r Ti n 1 thC PreSem Paction cos? 3d. f.o.r. Tin profit
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  • 100 7 Gordon Richards is now a firm favourite for the jockey championship (says a report in "The Daily Mirror" of Sept. 9). When winning on suspicion in the first race at the St. Leger meeting yesterday he registered his 100 th winner for the" season. This time a year ago Fox
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  • 296 7 B. ETLIN AM) CO S REPOM I Oct. 24. 11 a m. BOBBER. London: 2 15|16d,. down ljl6d. New York: 4% cents (G.), down cent. Shares: Quiet. AUenbys 65—75 cents, Ayer Moleks 40—50 cents, Ayer Panas 50—60 cents, Bassetts 35—40 cents, Brogas 44—50 cents, Bukit
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  • 300 7 British Official. Singapore, Oct. 24. Selling: London 4 months sight 2s. 4 7|32d London 3 months' sight 2s. 4 5;32d., London 60 days sight 2s. 4 3 32d.. London 30 days sight 2s. 4 1 led., London demand 2s. 4d.. London T.T. 2s. 331 32d.. Lyons demand 1100
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  • 142 7 Singapore. Oct. 24. Rice. Slain per Koyan Rice, oiani 2 91 c Rice. Siam 3 m Rice. Siam 4 SI! Rice. Siam m "Jj Woe. Saigon $174 K.ce. Saigon 2 1 68 Rice. Saigon $155 Rice. Rangoon 1 $158 Rice. Rangoon 2 $252 Rice, par Boiled No. 1 per
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  • 34 7 The rate of issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 154 for $100 The rat* of payment of Money Orders fr~m Ind and Ceylon is Rs i 5B for $100.
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  • 670 7 ENJOYS PUBLIC'S CONFIDENCE. The annual general meeting of the British Malaya Trustee and Executor Co., Ltd., was held yesterday at noon in tne Exchange Room. Sir David Galloway presiding and others present were: Messrs. Gaw Khek Khiam, O. R. S Batemen, L. C. Margoliouth, S.
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  • 53 7 Singapore, Oct. 34, Buyer? Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard Spot 9 9 Standard R.R.S. on Tender November 9^ December JanuarylMarch 91 9 AprilJune 9 S 1Q Tone of Market: Easier. Latest Cable: London Spot 2 15jl6d. per lb New York: Spot Sheet O. cents
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  • 63 7 London, Oct, 23 Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Sons notify toaays tin prices as follows(£fg£«* (£127%) Pcrwart £129 1)lg The market is steady Messrs Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows(«55 2 1516 d (3d) Porwar <» 3 ifmm. The market is easier s Ne
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 436 7 VictoriaJTheatre COMING ATTRACTIONS: Grant-Anderson Company. Farren Revue Company. HEIFETZ. Victoria Memorial Hall Second Popular Organ Recital 6, 5.30 p.m. Organist: «J. R. CASELEY I Admission Cts 20 Band Performance, Botanic Gardens I SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25. 9.15 p.m. j The Band of the Ist Batt. The Gloucestershire Regt.' (By Kind Permission
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    • 14 7 IMPROVE YOUR tĔnNIS with Big Bill TILDEN as your Coach! j Hes Coming Soon!
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 313 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Malayan daily wkathkk REPORT. lemper»- Bright STATIONS. iure. Rainfall Sun Max Mln. thine Alor Star 38 74 0.16 8 3 Kota Bharu 89 74 1.44 6.6 X Trengganu 87 74 0.02 2 9 Kroh 85 71 0.93 1.1 Sitiawan 92 74 0.0« 9.1 *P<* 90 74 Nil 5.9
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  • 595 8 Sir Basil Blackett's suggestion ol an Imperial currency is an excellent one. but such is the conservatism of most countries that it is unlikely to be adopted. The ideal, of course, is the adoption by Great Britain of a decimal-system currency (as also of weights and measures)
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  • 473 8 Mr E. E. Chembers has been appointed a Mice of the Peac- for Penan*. Mi Jus.ice N. H. P Whitley has been appo.nted to act hp Senior Pu.sne Judge. Mr C N Maxwell lias been appomted to be memo. of the Rural Board. Dindings. Second-Lieut. N. E. B. Graburn. S.S.V
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  • 49 8 NOTES FROM CEYLON, on page 3. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. on page a. CLUB DIARY, on page 5. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. CORRESPONDENCE, on pages I and 11 MALACCA EN FETF, on pare 12. DIARY OF EVENTS, on pare 12. MUSLIM AFFAIRS, an pare 14.
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  • 202 8 Technical Difficulties Overcome. At the annual general meeting of Rubber Roadways, Ltd.. held in London on Sept. 24. Mr H. Eric Miller, presiding in the absence of Sir Stanley Bois (the Chairman), stated that the position in regard to rubber roadways might j be summarised as follows: Technical
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  • 230 8 MR. GANDHI'S SUGGESTIONS TO CONFERENCE. j j J j British Official. Rugby. Get. 23. During th? discussion of the proposed Indian Federal Court by the Round-Table Federal Structure Committee to-day Mr. Gandhi said he thought that the Indian delegates' speeches displayed insuffic.tnt trust in themselves and
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  • 68 8 REPORTED ENGAGEMENT. London. Oct. 23. When Lord Charles Cavendish recently weni to America to study banking he also learned a sweeter art. according to the dancer Adek Astaire. MM told Reuters correspondent in New York that she and Lord Cavendish were engaged to be married in
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  • 107 8 A cable from Home announce.; the deatii n Eu-nburgh ol Dr. Murray K~oeroi.»i. li.ncily cf S.ngapare. He reiutd a »eA" yt..rs p 4 or to whicn, having given up medical pn.et.CL, he wuo for a wn.le C^rciiv.'.. tie »*e unde/s>and. bcrn ui S auu o lather
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  • 55 8 British Official. Rugby. Oct. 23 The Queen, accompanied by Prince Georgt. reached London to-day 0:1 h_r way to Sussex, where to-morrow she will attend the wedding of her niece. Lady May Cambridge, daughter of the Earl and Princess Alice (Countess) of AUilone, to Capt. Abel Smith
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  • 218 8 The exh b.tion of women's handicrafts at the Y.W.C.A. continues to draw many inttres ed men and wacen. The var.cty cf the wv.k is especally remarkable for i: has b-en a surprise to many to see what huge pieces of fine work have betn dene n he
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  • 54 8 From China and Japan by the "Borneo Maru" due at Singapore to-morrow. From Ch-na and Manila by tbe President Van Buren" due at Singapore daylight on Monday. From China by the ••Crerm r" due at Singapore daylight on Tuesday. From Hol'and and O by the "P.C Hooft" due
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  • 444 8 BY "LOOKER-ON", "Japan is sticking to her says a Reuter message. And that, so far as I can g is what all the trouble is abou 4 a Mr. Farrer, our ex-"Mayoi accepted a directorship withou muneration. That's a dangerous precede which serious notice will no dour
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  • 44 8 LATEST Ql «> T VTK>> RUBBER London: 2 15|16d. New York: 4% cents (0> Singapore: 9—9% cents London Spot £126 10s. od a (VOO n 1» Three Months Buyers £129 2s Od.) Sellers £129 ss. Od. (LX»* U Singapore: $63.87* (75 W*
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 208 8 j s Sole Agents:— i j ROBINSON CO., LTD. j SINOA n ORF KUALA LUMTUK j, J NEW $Hl p||ENT OF j j "KUNZEL" STRINGS. El Portal Alligator j J Eclipse Ecco Rod A White B w or Red j Steel strings (silver plated) for j Mandoline, Guitars, Banjos, etc.
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    • 56 8 Latest and Smartest j Designs DOXA j j I The most accurate timekeeper. j i JUST UNPACKED i i i WRIST POCKET WATCHES I ALARM TRAVELLING j i j CLOCKS. I i li I). S. de Silva Bros j SOLE AGENTS HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. J t i i 634 i
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  • 547 9 M. LAVAL'S VISIT TO U.S.A. TRADE SHIFTING TO BRITAIN. MORE AMERICAN BANKS CLOSE DOWN. Reuter. While America and France discuss their financial and trade relations Britain shows further signs of recovery. Ten more U.S. banks have closed down, including one owned by Japanese. Washington, Oct. 23.
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  • 95 9 GERMAN SAILORS FROM RED PORTS. Reuter. Kiel, Oct. 24. Very swift retribution is being meted out the German sailors who mutinied in Russian recently. Public Prosecutors and dozens ol detectives were rushed here from Berlin in drop lanes and fast motor-boats to meet every i from
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  • 82 9 ALLEGATIONS AGAINST BRITISH LINES. Reuter. New York. Oct. 23. rot est against -whoopee cruises" by i liners from American ports has been < d to Mr. Mellon (Treasurer of State) pt Milliken. secretary of the Neptune 'tion. on the ground that the liners ■i
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  • 28 9 Reuter. Englewood (New Jersey). Oct. 24. ->nd Mrs. C. Lindbergh have returned 'he Par East, —Reuter^ Pernainbuco. Oct. 24. Graf ZeppeL'n has lef. for Germany
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  • 3544 9 CANNOT GIVE DATE OF WITHDRAWAL FROM MANCHURIA. NANKING GOVERNMENT ACCEPTS GENEVA DECISION. TOKYO REPEATS INTENTION TO MAINTAIN PEACE. Reuter. Geneva, Oct. 23. There is some doubt as to whether the Council will be able to conclude the session
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  • 567 9 LANDING OF TROOPS BY WAR 'PLANES. CYPRUS REBELS LED BY PRIESTS. GOVERNOR'S ART TREASURES DESTROYED. British Official. The display of naval and military forces, says a late Rcut r message, has effectively stamped out the Cyprus disturbances and the situation is now normal. Shops are re-opening. The
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  • 276 9 LATEST NEWS OF ELECTION CAMPAIGN. Reuter. Mr. Lloyd George, who is s ill confined to his house at Churt, has recorded on a gramophone a brief election speech which is being reproduced in his own and other constituencies. London. Oct. 24 Though still mottled by highly coloured
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 327 9 Matinees: To-day To-morrow at 3.15. j PAVILION i i i Here's the Biggest Fud-Programme ever Shown I The Virtuous Husband i THE INTIMATE COMEDY that has SET THE WHOLE TOWN I U <.Hl\< 1 ALSO j A SIDE-SPLITTING SLIM SUMMERVILLE COMEDY ARABIAN KNIGHTS. i FOR LAUGH'S SAKE DON'T MISS IT!
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  • 263 10 MIDNIGHT ACCIDENT IN SINGAPORE. EI'ROPEAN DRIVER OK CAR CHARGED. A street accident last night had a sequel in the amputation of a local lawyer's leg and a Police charge against a European driver. Mr. G. H. Gartside, a European lawyer practising locally,
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  • 77 10 L.L.T.C. TOURNAMENT. Yesterdays results in the L.L.T.C. tournament were: Men s Open Singles Capt. Moore beat L. A. Mottu 6—3. 6—l; N. A. Sedwick beat Lt. N. R. 6—2, 6—L Men's Handicap Singles: D. E. L. Anderson v. S. Neyland unfinished; P. Horslin v. B. 'Page unfinished; D.
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  • 33 10 Reuter. Paris, Oct. 23. W. T. Tilden opened his European tour under the arc lights of the crowded Palais de Sports fo-night, when he defeated Karel Kozeluh 6—3, ♦5—2. 7—s.—Reuter.
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  • 619 10 TILDEN S ADVICE TO AMERICA. There are two distinct schools of play in America to-day. writes W. T. Tilden in the columns of our contemporary, "Tennis"; the influence of the French game as played by Cochet and Lacoste is seen in the style ol Sidney Wood, Clifford Sutter,
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  • 237 10 TO-DAYS MATCHES. SINGAPORE v. JOHORE. The arranged teams for to-day's Inter-state match at Rengam will be: Singapore: O. W. Gilmour; F. G. Minns. D. R. Harper. A. L. B. Perk ns. R. M. Hoops; J. Latimer, Bingham; Dr. O'Driscoll. A. E. S. Talbot. M. C. Prend. P. Storr,
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  • 30 10 ONE MILLION STERLING. LATEST IRISH SWEEPSTAKE. Reuter. London, Oct. 23. The prize money in the Irish Sweep stake on the Manchester November Handicap has reached a million sterling.—Reuter.
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  • 67 10 Horses scratched from to-day's races at Ipoh are as follows. Race 1.—Lady Remington. Race 2.—Red Devil. Leonie. Race 3.—Tunisian, Westvale. Duke Menin. Race 4.—Currency Boy, Varne. Race s.—Tinakill. Lady Rotherwood Race 6.—Blackwood, Benaroon, Miss Middy. Hopaway. Corais. Race 7.—Mere Maiden. Race B.—lmago. Rosamond. Little Lacquer Lady. Privet
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  • 83 10 MATCH AGAINST WESTERN AUSTRALIA. CRICKET. Reuter. Perth. Oct. 23. The South African cricket team, in the first match of their Australian tour, playing against Western Australia, declared their first innings closed at 362 for seven wickets. At the close of play on Thursday they had scored 273
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  • 219 10 CHARITY MATCHES. Mr. P. W. Penson writes: I read with interest the suggestion meted out by your correspondent Mr. K. S. Khoo in your issue of the 21st inst. and admire him for his spirit of patriotism and sympathy for the victims of the recent flood in China.
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  • 27 10 Yesterday on the S.C.F.A. ground, the Muslim Improvement Club defeated the Nan Shah Athletic Association by I—o. the scorer being Abdul Rhuman.
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  • 149 10 Horse racing is undergoing a trying period in Canada, according to "The Horse." A writer on this subject says: "The gravity of the depression, so far as racing is concerned, is indicated by the announcement that th? spring meetings at both Woodbine and Thorncliffe (Toronto) were operated at a loss.
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  • 21 10 Lord Wollavington's Lavington Park Stud has been registered as a private unlimited company with Lcrd Woolavington as governing director for life.
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  • 152 10 MIRI PETANI INTERPORT CUP. VISITING R.S.Y.C. TEAM BEATEN. The Interport race (one mile) for the Challenge Cup, between the R.S.Y.C. and the Miri Boat Club took place at Mir. yesterday and resulted in a v ctory for the Miri crew by 4 lengths. The crew* were: S ngapore Mir'
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  • 481 10 BRITISH OLYMPIC PROSPECTS. MORE RECORDS LIKELY. Great Britain has never held such lugh Olympic hopes as those which are entertained for the Los Angeles meeting next year. Despite the world's records equalled by tn. Americans Frank Wykoff and Eddie Tolan. both E. L. Page and Dr. F. P. Reid
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  • 217 10 DATES PLAYERS. Itadminton. The S B.A. Inter-club Championship tournament will start at the S VC. Drill Hall on Saturday. Oct. 31, at 2.30 p.m Ties will be announced later. Association Football. Young's team v. Bendemeer Atheietic Club at S.C.P.A. ground to-day: Kirn Wah. Ah Chong. Yew Watt, Kwong Wai. Ah
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  • 28 10 H. H. the Aga Khan's Rustom Pasha has been retired to stud. Accompanied by the filly Firouze Ranee, he left R. Dawson's stables at Whatcombe recently for France.
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  • 56 10 Now Karl Naumestnik has crossed the Channel on floats there only remains (says "The Field") the Canadian diver'r, proposition of walking the bottom to complete the list of curious feats. It has been crossed in an eight, a 15 ft. punt, a pedal cycle, motor cycle on floats, a canoe,
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  • 68 10 The Somerest County Cricket Club lost £2,000 last season and are making two urgent appeals for assistance. In an appeal for funds It Is pointed out that the county has to play four more matches than they desire or can atford in order to take part in first class cricket.
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  • 433 10 YESTERDAY'S PADANC MATCHES. S.C.C. II BEAT INDIANS. Although the Indian Association team were all OfCr the S.C.C. II in yesterday's game on the S.C.C. ground, especially in the earler stages of the game, they were finally beaten by the odd goal in five, after twice holding the lead. Capt.
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  • 272 10 The S.R.C. II drew with Raffles Institut on l. Ml m the game on the- S.R.C. ground yesterday, each side obtaining a goal. The schex>lboys fully ex tend.d the Club team and were unlucky not to be able to have the field the winners. The Cub
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  • 18 10 The R.A.F. beat the Medical College Union at Seletar yesterday by 4 goals to nil.
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  • 19 10 The Police beat Raffles College yesterday on the College ground by 4 goals to 2
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  • 20 10 A.P.C. v. G.G.C. An A.PC. team will oppose the Gan is on G. C. over the Garrison links to-morrov.
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  • 34 10 The October mixed foursomes competition at the S.ngapore G. C. was played yesterday and resulted in a win for H. E. Edmonds and Mrs. O. Gilmour 42—8—34. Forty-nine cards were taken.
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  • 30 10 The Uruguay National Association football team, which reached the final of the Olympic Games tournament at Amsterdam, was beaten for the Coupe Riobranco by Brazil by two goals to none.
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  • 33 10 In a letter to the Secretary of the Sussex County Cricket Club, Mr. A. T. Donnelly. Chairman of the New Zealand Cricket Council, describes Sussex as the most sporting Cricket County in England.
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  • 33 10 Lady Houston, who provided a £100,000 guarantee for the Schneider Trophy, race, has decided to give a trophy and £1,000 to the winner for another international race, the trophy to bear her name.
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  • 41 10 Eighty-two golf balls, alleged to have been taken from the lake or. the Wanstead Park Course, were the subject of a charge of unlawful possession against two labourers. Balls taken from the lake, It is stated, belong to the club professional
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  • 136 10 WOMAN KILLED. Muzaffarpur O <■ Mystery surrounds the murde: »arlv thi> morning, of an Ind an Christian w th-mother-in-law of Mr. C Galling tling Inspector of the Standard O: of New York. Muzaffarpur brar.' Deceased was travelling with Mr w.fe from Lucknow last night and a
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  • 88 10 To F. T. Horan has been untitled tion of being the first ton the Cambridge University A low in his father's footstep? I to the premier office in t! F. S. Horan. the fathery r» team from 1893 to 139«. secretary in 1894 and |ftuMm ./a -tie l'° The world's
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  • 80 11 r readers are invited to write to us on t of public interest. It must be under•hat the "Malaya Tribune" does not nly endorse opinions expressed by corres- LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF SIBLE, preferably typexmitten (double and on one side of the paper only. ies may be used,
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  • 70 11 The Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") it net an unpardonabc blunder on >f a Council Member to suggest a jchelors? As the world-renowned poet i has to pass through various stages. iod is one of them. m. Mr. Abdoolcader must understand y man has to be a bachelor and
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  • 197 11 The Editor, Malaya Tribune.") my assumption .s correct the Asiatic ment Fund is becoming smaller and L.llcr; relief to applicants is being .md the committee are experiencing ..liculty in raising further n>on:y from sources, firms, clubs, etc. What will fate of the unemployed if th.s fund t lose
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  • 317 11 (To The Editor, "Malaya Tribune."J Sir—As a regular reader of your esteemed paper permit me to refer to the Hon. Mr. Abdoolcader's suggestion to tax the poor bachelors. This suggestion is most inconsiderate and ridiculous as a means to increase revenue. I: is an insult to the
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  • 668 11 IT The Editor, Malaya Tribune.") or comments on the Municipal Esti1932 and on things Municipal are somev. timely, and hav? created qu.te a stir among payers and the public in general. Adir.: cl ly it is considered that public servd be well paid to keep thJ service to
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  • 548 11 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune:') Sir, —Mr. Cavendish, in his very interesting lecture at the last Rotary tiffin, indulged in certain reflect ons which are worthy of considera icn. He sa.d that there was one aspect n which the Ro.a-v movement and the Cooperative movement closely corresponded,
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  • 41 11 •Isaac" complains that rubber factories at Paya Leabr cause a stench which is a serious nuisance to residents in the vicin ty He further says that the nameboard at Hillside Drive has disappeared and asks that it be replaced.
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  • 148 11 At Tolleshunt D'Arcy, in Essex, lives Dr. John Henry Salter, who can claim to be the world's largest family man, for he has brought more than 7,000 babies into the world. For sixty-five years he has looked after the health of every family in Tolle-hunt D'Arcy.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 402 11 The New Worid Show, j BRIGHTEST SPOT IN SINGAPORE. jl THE NEW WORLD TALKIE THEATRE. —DUO-FONE SOUND SYSTEM— J 7.15 put. TO-NIOHT 9.30 p.m. j 'THE THREE SISTERS jj WITH Louise Dresser, Addie McPnair and Kenneth MacKenna A Latin love song, filled with thrills and pathos j FITTED with powerful
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  • 3433 12 GOVERNOR ENTERTAINED BY CHINESE. OPENING OF NEW HIGH SCHOOL. (Frtn Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Oct. 22. The Chinese community of Malacca gave a dinner on Wednesday night at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in honour of His Excellency Sir Cecil Clmenti, G.C.M.G. The hall was well laid
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  • 150 12 K. L. MERCHANTS ISECOWrv hopeful. c Kuala L.mpur merchant 5 sp a signs cf revival in the bazaa; de the new business being for c >- much good ngn. The improvement and lasting improvement, i ot ls a Malay Mail as yet reflected i- th trade statistics.
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    • 570 12 CHURCH SERVICES. TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL OCTOBER 25, 1931. 6:50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m Holy Communion. 6:30 pjn. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. Holy Communion on Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m., Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m ST. PETER'S CHURCH. Stamford
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 89 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for weekending Oct. 25. 1931: TO-DAY, OCT. 24. Drill Hall. S.R.A. (v), Laying Tests. TO-MORROW, OCT. 25. Bukit Timah Range, S.R A (v), Rifle Meeting. 4.45 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range, "A" (M.G.) Coy.. Demonstration. MAILS CLOSE. MONDAY, OCT. 26. North, N.-East, and N.-West
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    • 178 12 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. OCT High Tides—9.25 a.m., 9.35 p n Po Leung Kuk. Visitors' Dav H Rugby: Singapore v. Jofaore 2t!a2 friendly), Rengam. SCC pc S.C.C. b Hockey: Chin-se v. I.A.. YM.C.A vwr Girls' S.C., S.R.C. TO-MORROW. Of 2 High Tides.—9.47 a.m.. 10 10 Hockey: Chinese v. R.o. R.c
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  • 1456 13 DR. JACQUES DENIES IT. ECONOMY ON SANITARY MEASURES. The question "Are we overdoing health work?" finds an answer in Dr. F. V. Jacques* address on The Economics of Health," given to Ipoh Rotarians recently. The following passages have been selected. You may ask, "why is it so
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  • 413 13 LYALL AND EVATT'S FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Singapore. Oct. 21. nrorf?M that form of contr °l of rubber ITS Z"2 br Ught to before the fortnilhf H COme brighter durin S the past £255£ and on the strength of this, the Ud y has ""Proved in price
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  • 167 13 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S). LTD As from Sept. 30 the following revised prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands ot Kerosene are effective: Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump and cr ex 4 gall drum per British Imperial gallon SO 96 Red Shell Motor Spirit per 4
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  • 90 13 An important change in the sentence passed on Lady (Edmee) Owen, the French wdow of the English Knight, who was convicted 111 January last of attempting to murder the wife ol hr lover, Dr. De Gastand. has been made by President Doumer. The "rema nder" of her sentence of a
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 484 13 s fiere it is! The greatest improvement >n flashli 9ht batteries in iKj J f Jvc vca "-a new, non-short-PlMlUlUifi circu >'ting metal top on I Eveready Unit Cells, assorI M O ©BUT ingmeeliminationofcracked, I brok e„ and bursting!^ I A remarkable accomplishrnent that means even longer greater brilliancy and
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    • 354 13 THE MOST IMPORTANT STOCK WRIST POCKET j WATCHES The Lowest Possible Prices j AT THE EXPERT WATCHMAKER RENE ULLMANN I Sole Agent for CYMA j MOVADO EBEL Jewellery Watches etc., RENE ULLMANN Capitol Building: Branch: Stamford Road, 30-A, Raffles Place, j SINGAPORE. Best for Babies Genuine 3 MINUTE OAT FLAKES
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  • 1178 14 Annual General Meeting. MUSLIM AFFAIRS. (By Our Muslim Correspondent.) The tenth annual genera l meet.ng of the All-Ceylon Malay Association was held at the Jainudeen Memorial Hall, Rifle Gre n, Colombo, on the 4th inst. The president, Mr. M. K. Si ldin, presided, and a large numb:r
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  • 252 14 ADVERTISEMENT HOARDINGS. Municipal Committe' No. 4 took the following action at a netting held on Oct lfi:— In rcnnection With applicafon for Keener tc manufacture gutta-percha at lfi. 17. and IS. Martin Road, which premis"s are not withit: an area prescribd lor rubber factories, decided by a majority,
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  • 165 14 That Mr. Mac Donald should have t.tk.'-.i tht name ot Vincent (actually his Privat> Ben tarys) in order to travel incognito from Lon don to Lossiemouth is rather intern ting, for one might suppose that, used without "Ramsay. Mac Donald is a common enough name to se,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 640 14 CRUDE OIL ENGINES afißL Stationary Engines Horizontal and Vertical Marine Engines 'f^jj^^^jj^ »•'3' f»Mi k a(;km> N. V. Straits Java Trading Co., SINGAPORE and PENANG. CHOLERA 1 DYSENTERY 1 DIARRHOEA Invaluable I in Infantile j Diarrhoeas At all chemists. MEDICAL HALL, LTD., 3. Battery Roaa. Singapore. BOON PHARMACY, 182-186. Penang
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    • 98 14 These contraceptive tablets are recommended with every confidence kby several eminent doctors 1 as a sale and sure M means of Birth Contr?' mT) SINGAPORE Kf t] Report on Test by J R Bi University Demonstrator in •Semori emerges fron •?ri\ctive pessary sold in Hi oeisary 'Semori is the best
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    • 456 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0: BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (incorporated in Engiano.) V vIL. PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES NSULAR AND ORIENT. AL STEAM VIGATION CO LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. r Contract with His Majesty's Government.j OUTWARD FROM LONDON For China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1931. ana 17,000 Oct.
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    • 664 15 JJJAMER^AILINGS. N K. $aS? LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON Kapl« Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough Vessels Tonnage Due Ball X KATORI MARU 10,000 Nov. 5 6 S KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Nov. 19 20 X YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Dec. 8 9 HAKONE MARU 10,500 Dec. 16 17 S SUWA MARU
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    • 447 15 JSTEAMER SAILINGS. INDO-CHINA STKAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Direct Service to Japan via Hone Kong, Amoy and Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton. Macao, Swatow. Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports. Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA.
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    • 326 15 INSURANCE. fkm\ s °uth IICSrJ BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MAftINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR EnBURANCZ ACCEPTED AT LOWEBT CURRENT RATES. L. O. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager Offlc*: 1, Pinlajion Green THE SZE HAI TONG BANKING AND INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore > HEAD OFFICE: 58. Chulia Street. Singapore. Capital fully
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    • 496 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (R»gtstered in London under tht Companie» Acts of U62 to 1890 on 2nd December. 1i»2.) Authorised Capital £3 000,000 Subscribed Capit.<i f 1.800.000 Paid-up Capital £1.050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1.066.845 HEAD OFFICE: 15. Grace Chorea Street. London, E C. S. BOARD OF
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    • 585 15 BANKS. NORTH BRANCH OP 7 THE HO HONG BANK. LIMITED. lit, KORTII BRIDGE ROAD Telephone No. 2904 The North Branch of this "Rank which Is no* opened for business will provide the rollowta» facilities to customers: BANKING DEPARTMEM (Commercial Banking) We transact a general commercial banking business ACCEPTANCES. We buy
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    • 525 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. Cairnhii; Circle and 16, Prinsep Street. Rent moderate. Apply 64. Market Street. TO LET—No. 8. Eber
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    • 426 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER. Independent and Progressive. All the News: Soundest Views. TO LET. TO LET—9S. Teluk Kurau. near the Sea. Rent $45 per mensem. Apply 340. Serangoon Road. FOR SALE. 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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    • 274 16 EDUCATIONAL. For authentic translations of all Local and Foreign Languages, apply Stephens Brothers, Post Box 567, Singapore. THE SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY. Are you content with your prospects? Have you had proper training in Commercial Subjects to compete with others? Individual tuition in Book-keeping and All Commercial Subjects. Write for special
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    • 480 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. I. the undersigned Cheang Theam Kee. hereby give notice that I shall not be responsible for any debt or debts contracted by my wife. Cheong Tuan Neo. who left my house and protection this date, October 23. 1931 <Sgd> CHEANO THEAM KEE. •Riviera." 112. Pasir Panjang Road.
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    • 580 16 INSURE YOUR EYE-SIGHT er with LAZARUS CAPITOL BUILDINGS. Tel. No. 2751. SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—An expert tailor. Apply personally. Kerala Trading Co.. 130. Serangoon Road. WANTED. Linotype Operators and Letterpress Machine Operators required. Apply, Printers Ltd. Trafalgar Street. WANTED. WANTED—To buy second-hand school furniture (.desks, benches, blackboards, etc.) for 26 pupils.
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    • 444 16 MASSAGE AND MANICUgi MASBAGK Ml*. MISAKO and Miss KIMTTI No. 10. Benccolen Street. Siagtpa, MALAYA TRIBUNE PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATE 9 PAYABLE IN Ai>VA.N( E Delivery including Inclucm at office Postage Poet*n or close i Local or to Poreip residence. P.M.S» Country Yearly $15.00 $21.00 »27.W Half Yearly 7.50 110.56
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