Malaya Tribune, 2 November 1931

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune ho XVIIL -No. 259 SINGAPORE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday. Nov. 2. 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE MONDAY, NOVEMBER _2, J931.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 312 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON j TEA. CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, je ft Brandy-Dry Ginger! jjjl Do you make the mistake of 7*l IY\ not giving your Brandy a name. -jfflßy Or don't you know the superiinsist on ST A ÜBS ||§l 3 STARS or 5 CROWNS BRANDY jjjj- Jj[ These Brandies are
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    • 667 1 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. Johnson Phillips, Ltd. LONDON j Electrical Engineers and Cable Makers. Established 1875. I j Insulated Wires Cables, 4 Transformers, Switchgear, 4 j Overhead Line Material, &c. Large stocks held in Malaya. I I l SOLE AGENTS: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD.
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  • 2403 2 MR. L. K. MACPHAIL'S VIEWS. SINGAPORE AND PENANG AS FREE PORTS. Ten years aRo we published an article by Mr. L. K. Macphail on the prcpc«..a! fe«r a United Malaya CcunciL says the "Straits Echo.'' We publish extracts from :his. showing (hat His Excellency
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    • 231 2 WHIT E AWAYS SPECIAL. OFFER OF BEDSTEADS > For One Week Only. CANNOT BE REPEATED. FOUR POST IRON BEDSTEADS. Strons four post Iron Brdsteads. Enamelled black with a neat floral design on posts. Two inch pillars. USUAL PRICE $37.50. Sale Price $21.00. theRESTEEZI" Bedstead I^T' THE "RESTEEZI." I Tht Resteezi
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    • 177 2 GOLDWP3 TENNIS GUT Groldwing Gut has revolutionind the tennis racket stringing business in many countries. Its durability has o\ ercome the necessity of getting rackets strung so frequently, which in these times is of considerable importance to tennis players. Reasonable Cost and Entirely British Manufacture. If unobtainable from your Sports
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    • 98 2 /m > I i Present Stocks must be Cleared Regardless of Cost: In order to n for the new si latest designs in f< tw< we are compell< I shift out the whole ol m resent stock as speedily as possible. Hen chance to seci up-to-date footw prices lower before.
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  • 1345 3 GOVERNMENT ASKED TO POSTPONE IT. CO-OPERATIVE UNION FOR SINGAPORE. The adjourned annual general meeting 01 the Singapore Mercant.le Co-operative Thrift Loan Society, Ltd., was held at the Council Chamber on Oct. 27, and 62 members were present. Mr. James Robertson (President), Mr. W. A. L. Schaub
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  • 53 3 Reuter. PLANE GOT INTO A SPIN. London. Oct. 30. A verdict of misadventure was returned at the inquest on the Siamese aviator. Sucharitkul. who crashed in an R A F. 'plane at Hawkinge. Expert evidence showed that the machine got into a spin through an error
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  • 62 3 DEISELS FOR ROAD TRANSPORT. British Official. Rugby, Oct. 31. At the commercial motor transport exhibition which opens at Olympia (London) next Thursday nearly every maker of petrol and steam lorries will be showing an oil-engined chassis. British motor manufacturers have recently devoted renewed attention 10 the Diesel type
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  • 179 3 London, Oct. 2. Many tributes were paid in Press to Sir William Orpen after his death in a London nursing home from heart failure following a severe gassing shock during the War when he was the official artist in France. "The Evening Standard" writer
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  • 54 3 SON BY FIRST MARRIAGE. Reuter. Wilmington (Delaware). Oct. 30. Mr. William Edison, son of the inventor, by his first marriage, has decided to contest his father's will which bequeathed most of the $12,000,000 to his two sons by his second marriage. William alleges undue influence by his
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  • 49 3 British Official. Rugby, Oct. 30. j Flight Lieut. Stainforth. who established a worlds speed record of 407 miles an hour, and Flight Lieut. Boothman. who made the recent Schneider Trophy record flight, will be received by the King at Buckingham Palace to-morrow.--British Official.
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  • 48 3 Reuter. London. Oct. 31. Flying the 120 h.p. Puss Moth aeroplane "Good Hope." Miss Peggy Salaman. a pretty fair-haired 19-year-old society, girl, left Lympne at 11 p.m.. accompanied by Mr. Gordon Store, as navigator and second pilot, to attempt a record flight to Capetown—Reuter.
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  • 173 3 The clerical promotion examination, which was to have been held on Oct 6 an an postponed, will now be held on Nov. 12 and 13. The Nam Hng Amateur Musical Association, of Singapore, has been exempted from registration. The Sam-Tor Har-Yang <Yeo See. Sit Teck Tong. of Singapore, has been
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 151 3 Orangepop j THE DRINK j —j Which has Captivated l -k The PUBLIC TASTE Ii I) MADE FROM j j J./ iiiE FAMOUS California Oranges j THE PRODUCT The PHOENIX AERATED j phone WATER WORKS j 3463 SINGAPORE. j mmm mm t t r J Coery man Cocry woman •u+rca
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    • 469 3 L m 11 1 THE FAVOURITE:—j Re|use Al ln tat ons i fill ,ns,st n j M:inufactured b v j G S FRASER j j Aerated Water HIS WIFE'S SECRET Why Lifelong Headaches Stopped SHE PUT KRUSCHEH IN HIS TEA OR COFFEE 'I WWI Without saving won! to bun this
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  • 91 4 [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by corresvondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF JS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen
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  • 275 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir An old proverb runs: "Inaction is the mother of Sin." It is not wise for the Government- to stop the hawkers from selling and for them to remain idle. It will be a menace it the p"bl:c peace. Some of these
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  • 430 4 ,To The Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir— Every fair-minded person and any person who makes the least pretence to a knowledge of politics will applaud and commend vou on the extremely fair leading article in '.our yesterday's issue on "The Verdict. One thing which you instance should nev
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  • 501 4 (To The Editor, Malaya Tribune."; Sir.—Since the Hon. Mr. Abdoolcader suggested taxing the bachelors several cf you: readers have protested against the idea, with very strong reasons. In order to avoid imposing a burden on the bachelors on the one hand and to increase the revenue on
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  • 742 4 (To the Editor Malaya Tribune.") Sir. —In comparision with the fateful announcement of President Chiang Kai Shek's resignation from the Chairmanship of the National Government, the horrors of the tecent flood and the Manchurian catastrophe are but a matter of little or no importance to the Chinese
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  • 431 4 (To the Editor Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Government clerks throughout the country seem to be obsessed w.th the thought that they must be called "Civil Servants" and nothing else. Here the Association of Government clerks is raised to the dignity of the Junior Civil Service Association. In Malacca
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  • 333 4 (To the Editor Malaya Tribune") Sir—l have read "Brain Waves" letter in your issue of the 26th inst. After careful considera ion of same. I have reasons to believe that his plan jvould not be very effective In forcing down tllfl price cf petrol What 1 tlunk would
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  • 206 4 (To the Editor, -Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—We have I i urreney of "satu duits" and dua du.ts." quarter-cent and half-cen peces which hove been forced out of ctrcuhiton by the many "tMOttO" wh'.ch are ancient history to-day. Then are articles of food w. cur markets whose prices
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  • 87 4 (To the Editor Malaya Tribune") Sir.—Could you enlighten me as regards enlistment in the British Army? Is it possible for one to enlist 'oeally. or is it that recruiis are accepted in England only? I have put the qu stion to some people who profess to be acquai.'.ted
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  • 50 4 "A Spectator" (Kuantan) writes concerning a tragic episode at Kuala Trengganu, culminating, as he states, in the shooting of an old man. We have no doubt that the matter is the subject of a thorough official investigation, and any public comment on it meanwhile would be improper.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 226 4 I Austin— I I Mobiloil I Successes a a Brooklands, August 8th, 1931. SI 5 a I Mr. Leon Cushman driving a I supercharged Austin 7 broke the a following International Records I in Class H (for cars up to 750 c.c.) jj One Kilo (Flying Start) 102.28 m.p.h. jj
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  • 1562 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Singapore, November 2, 10 a.m. Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS Value Ends. Buyers. Sellers. £1.0.0 Asam Kumbang Tin Dec. 31 £1 2.0 It 3.0 1.0.0 Austral Malay JJ 10 0 0.5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin 3° 00 3 0.11.0 1.0.0 Bangrin
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    • 594 5 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED Advertisement canvasser. High commission given. Sulbina Co.. 28. Chulia St. We can supply Office and Estate staff, domestic servants and all classes of labour, free of charge. Su.bina and Co.. 28. Chulia St! Do not remain idle at Home. If you want a Job call personally at
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    • 92 5 IMa CASK i TO BE GIVEN AWAY TO POPULARISE I S DR. RICHARD WEISS" > VIRILINE' FERTILINE 1 > (FOR MEN) (FOR WOMEN) J THE GREAT MODERN REMEDIES FOR START A COURSE TODAY REGAIN LOST MANHOOD AND GET YOUNG STEP INTO BETTER HEALTH AND > HAPPINESS. GO AHEAD AND WINA
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 683 5 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Short-Wave Broadcasts For The Week. MONDAYS. RADIO BAIGON (49.05 metres) 6.15 p. m .inamlte programme; 8.15 recorded music; 15 concert by tfce orchestra under the direcn of M. Andre Soyer. 8oloists: violin, M. obcrt Barras; 'cello, Mme. Simon Chef nay; its, M. Jean Chefnay. Programme intert
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    • 164 6 igMMM^k^ U MM uu v UUI4 M M\JM i 0.15 TO-NIGHT O.IS Tremendous Success of TJFA's First Musical Romance presenting Harvey The famous English pS? Wfv_ jv Screen Star in V 1 j The Love Waltz j IN ENGLISH DIALOGUE, SIHGISG, Etc f j Watch For OUR NIXr SI'FEK PRODUCTION
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    • 187 6 Amusements. i 6.15 Last Night To-! Night 9.15 I DOUGLAS j I FAIRBANKS IN I Reaching of the MOON j j TOMORROW t 'lhe Old Lion firings You the BEST PROGRAMME of the Year! j DENNY „Cliff Edwards Stepping Out" Big Bill TILDEN j Worlds Greatest trm:is Player demonstrating his
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    • 227 6 I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.1 i i j Barbara Stanwyck i IN i Ten Cents A Dance, I NEXT CHANGE The Mighty An Epic DIRIGIBLE, i i i BAST COAST RD.. KATQ MG i 6.15 IO-IN1GHT 9.15 < I IE LI SAN CilS I i iv ®ne Siomaniix. i I ROD
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  • 311 7 H. ETL1N AND CO.'S UKIMifci COMMERCIAL NEWS. Nov. 2. 11 a.m. RUBBER London: 2* 4 d., unchanged. New York: 4 9 16 cents <G>. up 1 16 C3nt. Shares: Steady. Allenbys 60—70 cents. Ayer Moleks 40—50 cents, Ayer Panas 45—55 cents. Bassettt> 35—40 cents, Brogas 40 —45
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  • 245 7 Singapore. Nov. 2. Selling: London 4 months sight 2s. 4'jd.. London 3 months' sight 2s. 4 3 16d.. London 60 days, sight 2s. 44d.. London 30 days' sight 2s. 4 3 32d London demand 2s. 4 1 32d. London T.T. 2s. 4d.. Lyons demand 1090 nom.. Paris demand
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  • 31 7 The P. and O. "Burdwan" has left Hon<; Kong and is expected to arrive at Singapore at 6 p.m. on Wednesday She will proceed alongside the S H.B. wharf.
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  • 34 7 "S.F.P." Service. London. Oct. 31. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 2 d. (2Sd). Forward 2 15 16d. <2-* d.>. The market is quiet —"S.F.P." Service
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  • 34 7 "S.F.P." Service. London. Oct. 31. Report of Jong Landor Rubber shows a loss of £5.998. The credit carried forward is £13.920. The average sale price was 3.62 d. per pound. —"S.F.P." Service.
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  • 126 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore. Nov. 2. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Yuensang 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate Si. Malayan Prince 13: Als a 11: Wes mocr 9; Khiva 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 11. Iweedbank 30: Siljestad 32: Klang 35. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4, Sikh 48.
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  • 383 7 COURT SEQUEL TO MIDNIGHT ACCIDENT. The sequel to a distressing motoring atxiden that occurred m Bra* t»asan Koad on Oct. 24. rt.-ulting in serious injury to Mr. G. H. Gartside. a Singapore lawyer, was heard in the District Court (before Mr. G. C. Dodd) on Saturday,
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  • 179 7 FURTHER EVIDENCE IN BEGG CASE. The case in which Mrs. A. C Begg is charged with giving false information to the Police was continued begore the District Judge (Mr. G. C. Dodd) on Saturday. The Dutchman who gave evidence at the previous hearing was cross-examined by Mr.
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  • 74 7 Sydney. Oct. 11. An early referendum on the organization of the Au-tralian Constitution is being contemplated by the Prime Minister. Mr. J. H. Scullin, according to the Sydney Morning 'Herald's political correspondent. Unification, with sovereign po\v:rs for the Federal Government, the delegation of purely local powers
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  • 57 7 Singapore. Nov. 2. Standard Spot B} 4 By* Tender November I*4 87i December 8 7 9 January 9 9 l/ January-March 9 1 9% April-June 94 9 r S. Tone of Market: Quiet —Steady. Latest Cable: London Spot 2** d per lb New York: Spot
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  • 143 7 Singapore. Nov. 2. R.ce. Siam 1 per Koyan $236 Rice, S.ain 2 $198 Rice. Siam 3 $179 Rice. Slam 4 $168 Rice. Slam A-l $167 Rice. Saigon 1 $168 Rice. Saigon 2 $163 Rice. Saigon 3 $153 Rice, Rangoon 1 51 46 Rice, Rangoon 2 $142 Rice, par Boiled
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 653 7 Victoria Theatre! Mrs. G. M. ALFORD WILL PRESENT A Comedy in Three Acts THE CONSTANT WIFEI By W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM j fhurs. 12, Sat. 14, Wed. 18 Thurs. 19, Sat. 21, November. Booking Opens at John Little s Nov. 4. Prices $2.50, $1.50 and 91. j m j Victoria Memorial
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    • 468 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED —Lady teacher for primary class. Small starting salary but future prospect exc?llent. Sulbina and Co.. 28. Chulia Street. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Teo Choon Erg HH has leJt our servlces and 15 n0 longer authorized to transact any business cr receive or order any goods
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    • 14 7 I Vermis Players! I Big Bill (TILDEN j I Is Coming to Alhambra. j
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    • 83 7 -Jr=lr^t=lt=lr=lr=lf=lt=ii=A ALHAMBRA I TO-MORROW j REGINALD 1 DENNY CLIFF j EDWARDS j CHARLOTTE j GREENWOOD I SI I Tl! 1 Eh I P 1 P I 111 Nl i Gill j s no I 1 U |T I j The Year's Happiest j Show—by M.G.M.! j ALSO WILLIAM j T.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 310 7 M ETEOROLOCi IC A L SERVICE. M U..VV DAILY UKATHKR KKI'ORL lempera Brl Bl STATIONS. *nre. Rainfall. Sun Mot Mm nln< Aor Star 90 74 0 82 «5 Kcta Bharu 85 74 1.52 6.1 K. Trengganu 86 72 3.89 2.3 Kroh 87 71 1.13 Sitiawan 90 74 0.03 8.1 Ipoh
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  • 115 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. II I rs. Chan Joo Chuan. Chan Joo H w»-e. Dr Chan Joo Cheng. Chan Jm> Khoy. Chan JOO Wah. Chan Joo Soon and (amiiv thank a!! relatives and friends who attended th funeral of their belovtd moth r and IIM those who
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  • 743 8 Singapore's Municipal Commissioners are meeting th'\< afternoon to consider their Budget for 1982. It is a document which begets many reflections, chief among which, perhaps, is the proof that it affords of the need for retrenchment. There will probably be a keen debate on Mr. Wong's motion for
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  • 118 8 A mail from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane is expected at Singapore at 1.30 p.m to-morrow [i h reported that the mine in Kinta IM kttf'm t( th" Hon. Mr Clrah Chtang Lim has struck a v ry rich pocket. The "Khyber" leaves Singapore to-morrow for the last time as
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  • 21 8 Reuter. Lcndon. Nov. 2. The dath is announced of the miners' leadt;. Mr A. J. Cook.—Reuter.
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  • 31 8 1, A TEST *M Ol ATlONs iiMwa I o.idon 2 ',d. New York: 4 9 16 n s. «J Eingapor" 8"h 8\ f.eivs. tin Singapore. <7j tons Hid).
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  • 541 8 Is The Present Cargo Sold? Over the week-end a represent a t've the •Malaya T.ibune" was informed on good au hcrity that eveiy tflort was oeinj made lo load the "rubber ship"— he "Siljestad." chartered by Mr. E. A. Baibour to *aXe robber at belcw Conference
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  • 152 8 NEXT YEAR'S BUDGET PASSED. i From Our Own Correspondent J Ipoh. Oct 31 An hitriratlin meeting oi th< Perak State Council this week pa>sed next year's Budget af r a brief discussion. It also dealt with numerou I net ir.ider tht Smallholders Protect on Enactment, wherein sale
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  • 92 8 FAREWELL TO CLUB PRESIDENT. 'From Our Own Correspondent./ Ipoh. Oct. 31 A largely attended dinner was held at the Giand Hotel last night, nearly 100 Ro'arians and friends being prts nt to b d farewell to Mr. Nailer, the President of the Club, on his approaching
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  • 121 8 ITINERARY SLIGHTLY MODIFIED. Slight alterations have been mad" in Hie Excellency tour of the W.st Coast. To-morrow morning His Excellency, accompanied by Mr. R. J. Curtis (ADC.t and Mr. W. C S Com Private Secretary), leaves for Alor Star by car and will spend the uight at
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  • 56 8 From China i.nd Ja.>an by the "Muroran Main" dv at Btngapore to-morrow. From Holland by the 'Slamat, due at Singapore ai 10 a.m. to-morrow. From China and Japan by the "Katori Maru." due at Singapore on Wednesday, the 4th instant. From Western Australia by the "Minderoo.' due at
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  • 425 8 BY "LOOKSH-r Rather dull weatherdue to that ominous ax. Li il the civic headquarter- Wong is an Appropriate financial critic. And Ha who may support a "cut "Vindictive Man Kj q ran a headline in thb rn j r paper. Apparently be yjJ?* tive enough. The Poppy
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  • 87 8 LOVE WALTZ AT I' l Undoubtedly the best I la nc« the U.F.A. production, "H* 0J showing at the Capital W ft< m*s German production, featun*. Lilian Harvey and G. d p# captured the imaginati.'t. par a*. ences even more than 'Ttm because of the beauty
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 235 8 For Presentation. I Reproduction Autiqne "George HI Penod" 7710 18 INCH. j srERLING SILVER TRAY j IN LE \THERETTE LINED BLUE VELVET CASE j Price $300.00 j I j j ROBINSON CO., LTD. Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.; j j SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. j GONO-PILLS. prepared ac- cording to the
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    • 69 8 Latest and Smartest j Designs doxal i The most accurate I timekeeper. I JUST UNPACKED i i IN WRIST POCKET WATCHES i i ALARM TRAVELLING J i J CLOCKS. j U. S. de Silva Bros. SOLE AGENTS. HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. X'MAS PRESENTS WHAT TO BUY? T X K*l BALLOON TOYS
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  • 411 9 HINESE DISPENSARY ATTACKED. LARGE STOCK OF NIPPON GOODS? POLICE TAKE PROMPT ACTION. The first anti-Japanese riot in Malaya since the present trouble in Manchuria started took place at Malacca on Saturday night, when a hep stocking Japanese goods was attacked.
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  • 350 9 BRIGHT TRADE PROSPECTS. Reuter. Rugby. Oct. 31. Repayment of 120.000.000 of the £50.000.000 Dor rowed in equal portions on Aug. 1 from the Bank of France and the Federal Res. rye Bank I New York was announced by the Bank ot England last night. The credits
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  • 28 9 Reuter. Paris. Oct. 31. has informed the League that she fear' armaments truce from Nov. 1 I that it is observed by France's neighReuter.
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  • 36 9 PO LISTEN FOR. on page 5. OP TO-DAY. on page 8. L»IARY, on page 11. r" m A FLOOD RELIEF, on pag" H- liRY OF EVENTS, on page 12. on pages 4 and 12.
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  • 460 9 Non-Party Cabinet Being Formed. Reuter. London. Oct. 31. The penultimate return of the general election at London University was: Sir Graham Little <Ind. Conservative) 8.461; Major Chuch National, non-party, an ex-Labour MP.) 3.134. —Renter. Rugby. Oct. 31. The result of the polling in the London University election
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  • 233 9 Colonial Office Rejection Of Ceylon Plan. Reuter. Colombo. Oct. 31 Tht Ceylon Rubber Indusuies Committee a:tacks the Colonial Secretary's reply (which \s regarded as unfa l ourable> to ihe proposal to r.h ft the centre of gravity ol rubber restriction negotiations from Europe to the Far
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  • 120 9 RECOMMENDATIONS OF DRAFT REPORT. Reuter. London. Nov. 1. A Central Legislature with two Chambers of 200 and 300 members It recommended in the draft report of f hs Ferieiai Structure Committee of the India Round-Table Confer:nce, wi'h allotments to independent States of 40 per c nt. of
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  • 23 9 Reuter. London. Oct. 31 Ten miners were killed in the explosion in a coalpit at Lochgelly 'Fifeshirej Reuter.
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  • 390 9 British Negotiations With China. Reuter. London. Oct. 31. In a letter to the "Times," referring to the treaty which he says it is generally understood was recently negotiated between Sir Miles Lampson and the Foreign Minister at Nanking whereby Britishers will be finally deprived of
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  • 228 9 Causes Canton Delegates To Be Stranded. Reuter. Shanghai. Nov. 1. A urious l'uiaUon. perhaps only ponibls D China, has ari en in connection with the Cantonese del gates who since Oct. 21 l.avv ben abortively conferring with Nanking deleg.-t v. The prospects criginally were rosy and PieMdent
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  • 214 9 DECORATED AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE. Reuter. Rugby. Oct, 31. Flight Lieutenant Stainforth. holder of the world's air speed record, and Flight Lieutenant Boothmr.n. who won the Schneider Trophy race at a record speed, were this morning decorated with ihe Air Force Cross by the King at Buck ingham
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  • 835 9 BRITISH JOURNAL'S SUGGESTION. U.S.A. AND JAPANESE OCCUPATION. COMPELLED TO DISAPPROVE OF IT. Reuter. A leading British journal suggests that there is not much to prevent China and Japan negotiating, but C hina insists on abiding by the L ague decision. London, Nov. t. Commenting on
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  • 45 9 Reuter. Washington, Oct. 31 Tobacco from Sumatra will be admissible to the United*" States under the tariff law after Jan. 1, 1932. according to a Treasury ruling, although provisions barring goods produced by indentured labour oecome effective on that date.—Reuter.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 231 9 Ban wmmmtpiWttm i t mmmmmimtvmmmm^ j PAVILION 1! i• Phone e905 11 1 c.15 LAST NltfflT ANN HARDING IN PARIS BOUND TO-MORROW The Boudoir Diplomat VVithagreit cast including Jeannette Lot! lan Keith—Mary Duncan Betty Compson. HE LOVED EM AND LEFT EM! Lessons in Love By the World's Best Lover! GAY'S
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  • 2194 10 PAHANG TIN SUIT. RESTRICTION IS A MJLNINti LAW. LONG JUDGMENT AT KUALA LUMPUR. The case in which the Pahang Consolidated Co. claimed a declare" on that they were exempt from any leg slation whereby the output and cr expert of tin from their mines is proh b
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  • 561 10 SLASHING WIN FOR EVERTON. BURY BEATEN BY PROMOTED TEAM. SATURDAY'S HOME SOCCER RESULTS. Ev«r«n apt ii provided ihe most irteitiling imH in Saturday's League malchr scoring eijrht goals at the expense of Newcastle. The cupholders had to content them-1 .v r.ith a point in their game at home
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  • 466 10 FORWARD FURY AT GOODISON London, Nov. L The outstanding feature of Division I matches yesterday was Everton's B—l victory at Goodison Park against Newcastle, which, following on their 9 —3 win against the Wednesday a fortnight ago, shows the scoring powers of the attack. On Saturday
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  • 104 10 "S.F.P." Service. London. Oct. 31. In the soccer International at Wrexham to-day. Scotland beat Wales by 3 —2. Reuter. London Nov. 1. The w *ather was bright and the ground ha:d at Wrexham, where 10.000 people gathered to see thv international match yesteiday. Curtis end O'Callaghan
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  • 71 10 From Our Ou~n Correrpondeixt.) Malacca Oct. 31 H.M.S Iroquois." fielding a strong side yesterday on the Kubu Padang. provided an unwelcome surprise for the Malacca Recreation Association The sailors led at the interval by 3 goals to nil. After the restart the home sidemade some leeway, notching
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  • 270 10 SPRINGBOKS HELD EM SCOTLAND, DRAWN GAME AT MELROSE. London Oct. St. The South Africans, playing their second match in Scotland, were held to a draw by the South of Scotland at Melro.se to-day. Theie was no scoring—Reuter. This was the tourists' ninth game, and tlu first in which
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  • 216 10 CUPHOLDERS SURPRISED AT IPOH. (From Our Oxen Correspondent.) Ipoh. Nov. 1. The Glosters scored a sensational win at Ipoh en Saturdi y when they bent Perak. the Malaya Cup ho'ders by two goals, a penalty goal and a try (16 ixiints) to four tri I (12 points).
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  • 207 10 EVERETT KNOCKED OUT. MAIN EVENT A FIASCO. RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S FIGHTS. Saturday's fights at the Moonlight Hall were w:ll patronhed. but the main event, between Al Rivers and "Cauliflower" Everett of H.M.S. "Vindictive." was disappointing in the extreme, the sailor completely failing to justify expectations It was hoped that
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  • 31 10 On Sunday at the S.C.F.A ground befor a large crowd of spectators the Social Athletic Party drew one-all against the Amicable Athletic Association at soccer. S.A.P. scorer was Wong Nam Pan.
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  • 320 10 A MOSQUE, SEA-W ALL AND PAVILION. Mr. J. Bt. Westerhout. the Singapore Architect, was complainant in a suit commenced before the acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justtce Sproule) in the Supreme Court on Saturday, the defendants being the well-known Arab firm of property owners. Messrs. Alkafl and
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  • 403 10 IMPRESSIVE JAMBOREE AT THE STADIUM- The many useful purposes to which a Boy Scout is trained were demonstrated at the Jamboree on Saturday at the Anson Road Stadium. Well over 700 Boy Scouts of all nationalities welcomed a large number of spectators, and when H. E.
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  • 758 10 SAVING IN TIME AND MONEY. COMMISSIONERS' sit (u INSPECTION HOW SINGAPORE > !MMy WILL FUNCTK The practically compl.: f intia waterwoiks were in>p.<tt tf Singapcre Municipal t ..iwrv who paid a v'sil yes er&j\ r r W. E. Binnif. sen or m Alexander Binnic and Soi -ultin«
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  • 76 10 WHOLE SYSTEM <•! ,rLl CRIPPLK.i Reuter. Nov •id fo^ The whole system ol tran p clothing supplies in R»«> lf dishonesty, incompetcnc» he C stagnation, according I mis.sion of Land Transport vf The Central Committee of has ordered an immedia whole system, by officials whose only
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  • 794 11 r FIT NIGHTS AT THE NEW WORLD. uiv t espouse which has been maae the appeals issued on behaif of una in Ch na is exemplified once anour.eement ,hat on Friday and Nov. 6 and 7i benefit nights will be Nt V World. S ngapoie. to raLse
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 52 11 Brunswick Records j TO CLEAR j 3 FOR I 1 Three for One Oollar j I (With Apologies to all Tobacco Companies) j ALSO J j The Latest English Panachord Records j FROM s j THE SHOE STORE j I o«- North Bridge Road, i^^i 'ADELPHI HOTEL BUILDINC «^^3l ''•-•III*
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    • 211 11 r 1 j I The New World Show. I i BRIGHTEST SPOT IN SINGAPORE. THE NEW WORLD TALKIE THEATRE. j I —DUO-PONE SOUND SYSTEM— i j T. 15 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. j I LOVE, LIVE and LAUGH, j j Starring GEORGE JESSEL and LIL4 LEE j STRONG LOVE DRAMA.
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    • 292 11 The Artistir W<x>d j Preservative and RIIBTIKOL White Ant Des,r,,ver II I MVJ ■yflHf MMI ''> \\hmmA HPIWpWwWI WI i rFrtTPM rmmwM InHPJI RUSTIKOL is applied to old wood, not previi usly coat d with Oil Paint or Tat It dries by continuous BjS absorption and p. net rates deep-
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 275 11 CLUB DIARY. (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 tee should open a special Diary for their benefit, and we readily comply. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping the Diary up-to-date
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  • 33 12 The rate of Issue of Money Order for, India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 for $100 The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon Ii Rf. 157 for $100
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  • 90 12 [Our reader* 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 ipacing). and on one side of the paper only. Pen
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  • 1405 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."/ Sir,—lt is more than a month, since England took the momentous step of going off the gold standard, and although the repercussions occasioned thereby have been serious to the value of the pound, the prospects for the immediate future are
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  • 267 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir.—The strength of a nation depends on its people. What China needs to-day is Education and Unity. China expects her people to be law-abiding and well educated. More schools for the teaching of "Western learning" should be constructed without delay. When will China
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 296 12 I i I I t i I Finest Quality j i j j "Pineapple" Cooked Ham j AT REDUCED PRICE. i I j 1 Singapore Cold Storage j Company, Limited. i j I Orchard Road Sub Depots. I 1 1 l"" 1 For Quality and Price Please Ask for I
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    • 236 12 MMMMhBBMMMi j I J I DENNIS! i i j COMMERCIAL j VEHICLES I I I i I i I A PURCHASER of a commei J .-ial vehicle made by D"nnis J knows beyond doubt that be I i I wil find therein the specific J J m qualities that he
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    • 176 12 £2,000 FREE NEW PETRO! SAW Walter Critchlow. 1513 A Illinois. U.S.A.. pat nts savei for ears that nn >nd of*! quicker pick-up, faster top-speed uses w price petrol and ■atomatl de-ca-w he engine. Fords report 28 to a j c tht r makes 14 to 12 i £2,000 cash for
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 292 12 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, NOV. 2. High T.des.—2.35 a.m.. 1.24 p.m. Municipal Budget Meeting, 2.15 p.m. Meeting. Straits Chinese British Association. Garden Club, 5 p.m. Hockey: C.S.C. v. S.R.C. "A." C.S.C.; S.C.C v. R.C., S.C.C; R.C. v. U.S. Officers, RC. Rugby: S.C.C. v. Glosters 3rd XV., S.C.C. TO-MORROW, NOV. 3.
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  • 1065 13 THE POSITION OF THE MARK. PRAISE FOR THE BANK. Berlin, Sept. 24. Since Germans prefer dollars for their foreign investmentjs for manifold reasons from the memory of the difficulties German nationals had in obtaining their property held in England after the war, to the firm belief
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  • 97 13 Madrid. Oct. 11. The spectacle of mothers nursing babies whilst sitting in the jury box to prepare a verdict on a murder case was narrowly averted in Barcelona when the first mixed jury to sit in Spain was convened to try a case of parricide. As
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 590 13 <£ ?JOBNSON OLTBOARD I motor r=„„„ I DEPENDABLE POWER FOR PLEASURE AND WORK B JOHNSON is tne greatest marine development 0f the age No lumes No noise. No effort j required to start. JOHNSON brings luxuries j "ever known to water motoring. %m\M W V\ With the w tH-known JOHNSON
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    • 211 13 for dwellers in the dusty towns In towns it is necessary to have something that will help the body to keep healthy and to make one fit for the daily work that has to be done. A glass of Andrews Liver Salt, taken in the morning, before food, is most
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    • 91 13 I -FOR ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE WM THROAT, CHEST AND JjJNCS foyi ISHIbB Recommended by the medical pro- 9IH Hap fession for over 40 years, and nniWWW versally regarded as the safest and wSjem s3WB most effective safeguard against all jgjjp oRH affections of the throat, chest and Hi Slfflff
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  • 43 14 ACCRINGTON'S OFFER REFUSED. BRADMAN TO STAY IN AUSTRALIA. Reuter. Sydney, Oct. 30. Don Bradman, Australia's foremost batsman has declined the offer to become a professional with the Accrington (Lancashire League) CIud. and has signed a two-years' agreement with three Sydney business groups.—Reuter.
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  • 47 14 Reuter. Adelaide. Oct. 30. In the second match of their Australian torn the South Africans scored 175 against South Australia. Christy made 63 and Grimmett took Aye wickets for 60 runs. South Australia had scored 19 for one wicket at close of play—Reuter.
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  • 141 14 S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. The following ties, will be played at the see TO-DAY'S TIES. Championship (350 up) J. E. Wills v. A. F. Hunter; A. L. B. Perkins v. J. W. Jones. •A" Class Handicap (250 up): J. A. Dean scr. v. P. Carmichael owe 125: A. D. Baker owe
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  • 208 14 S.C.R.C. t'HAMI'IONSHII'. The following revived byes in the first round of the SC.R.C. champ.onship. Lan Boon Pch. Teo Han Keng, B. H. Chua, Leong Siew Tai, Tan Hock Liat. Chua Choon B. Chew. Loh Jwee Yong. T an Thian Sang. Cheong Che* Tong. Ng Chee Seng and Tan Seong
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  • 235 14 PJ3JLF.C. "A" BEAT S.CC 'A.' An interesting if scrappy game was played on the Padang on Friday, when the PS.R FC. •A" XV beat a Club team by a goal and three tries (14 points) to two tries (6 points). Mr. C. Salter refereed and although P S.
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  • 280 14 S.R.C. BEAT R.A.F. A scrappy game on the S.R.C. ground on Friday ended in a win for the Recreation Club by three goals to nil. The sodden condition of the ground militated against good play, the men finding it hard to keep their feet. The S.R.C. pressed from the
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  • 673 14 CHAMPION AT 19. ELLSWORTH VINES' TRIUMPH. The following despatches to The Manchester Guardian," from Forest Hill, describing the semi-final and final matches in the American National Championship, make interesting reading: In the first semi-final of the national singles championship John Doeg, the holder, met George Lott, of Chicago,
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  • 79 14 PANDEMONIUM IN A PARIS RING. Paris, Oct. 4 A shower of sticks and glasses thundered into the ring at Jeff Dickson's new Palais De Sports, denoting the spectators' disagreement with the Judge's decision in awarding the Flyweigh' championship to the holder. Frankie Genaro. over the French challenger. Ang lmann.
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  • 72 14 SPOONER CUP COMPETITION. At the Singapore Polo Club ground, on Thursday ln the final of the Spooner Cup competition, the Civilians beat the Gloster Regiment 6—o. The competition was limited to teams whose handicap was seven or under. The teams were as follows: Civilians: R. Onraet <4>. King-Harman (I>.
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  • 93 14 8.H.8.P. BEAT CHEE JOHANNA. On Friday the Bachelors' Home B.P beat the Ch>e Johanna English School at tr.e former's court by 6—l. Results < Bachelors' Home players mentioned first): Bcon Kirn Choon beat Ban Poey Km 15—4. 15—3: Lee Kang Fan beat M. Fenelon 15- ti 15—8: Chan Heng
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  • 35 14 years of age. A Tokio message to "The Br.sbane Courier' says:—Jiro Sato, who is at present in Europe, has cabled agreeing to nomination, to? ether with Harada and Nunji. to tour Australia in LVcemb r.
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  • 38 14 The Council of the French Rugby Federation has decided that clubs should be required to ftintsh medical certificates for all players and also that parental consent must be obtain d by players in the League matches, under 20
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 498 14 Make Baby Comfortable use Cuiifiira Talfiim \i Tl his d*il) bmtm with < iitiritr» Soap shake on MHiie VmtMmrm Talfuio. Pure ami Baedicated,itsooibea and comforts his tenoVr skin and also prevents chafing and irritat ion. -mm —■■H"'" rfc S—fsQimnal TJr™ ,7» r-i. fr..m M-llt I*h> Thhw|U»i»«tMw r-.itdinK. Singapore. Odeon Records.
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    • 124 14 J D OF THRIFT IMIHH THE company is now j ijMBBBi INDERTAKING IN I MALAYA F,RE a d MAR,!NE INSURANCE. j HHB, V-l '1 In Addition To I LIFE ASSURANCE The Policies Issued offer V ])J Full ,>rwtecUon At Com I petitive Rates Of Premium. m ofmj i( n Application?
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    • 408 15 ITEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. 'vorated in England.) mU PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES v \R AND ORIENTAL STEAM pE> I lON CO LONDON AND AST MAIL SERVICE. ,n tract with His Majesty's Government.) j RD FROM LONDON China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1931. 9.000 Nov. 2 6.500 Nov.
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    • 671 15 JTEAMER SAILINGS. \::ZX LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Rapl«i. MaraetUm. London. Antwerp, Botterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage Due Ball I KATORI MARU 10,000 Nov. 5 6 9 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Nov. 19 20 t YASUKUNI MARU 12.000 Dec. 8 9 HAKONE MARU 10,500 Dec. 16 17 SUWA MARU 10,700 Dec.
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    • 447 15 STEAMER SAILINGS^ IN DO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Direct Service to Japan via Hon* Konf. c Amoy and Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Bwatow. Amoy. Chefo. Tientsin, Newchwang. Yangtse ports. Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG
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    • 261 15 INSURANCE. SOUTH BRITISH LNSURANOI COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR CfIHURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES L. O. MAROOUOCTH, Manager. ODn. I, Plnlayson Green STEAMER SAILINGS. The Travel Shipping Agency. 2, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. Booking of Passages to all parts of the world by all Steamship Lines arranged
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    • 553 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London under tfu Companies Acts 0/ lts2 to U9O on 2nd December, IU2J AuthorLsed Capital £8.000.000 Subscribed Capital £1.800,000 Paid-up Capital £1.050.000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1.666.845 HEAD OFFICE: IS. Grsee (hurra Street. London, E C. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J.
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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 *?ank which is now opened for business will provide the following facilities to customers:— BANKING DEPARTMENT (Commercial Banking). We transact a general commercial ban kin* business. ACCEPTANCES. We buy
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    • 456 16 This Paper has the Largest Sale 4mong 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—IB, Kerbau Road, from November 1 Rent $50. Apply 47. Truro Road TO LET—No. 8. Eber Road,
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    • 445 16 Le zSMercier's School. ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, QUEEN ST. 61, WATERLOO ST. Morning Classes only— Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:—F. I. MILES. EDUCATIONAL. For authentic translations of all Local and Foreign Languages, apply Stephens Brothers. Post Box 567, Singapore. BOOK-KEEPING AND ACCOUNTANCY. COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE AND BUSINESS METHODS, COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC.
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    • 281 16 FOR SALE. RADIO CHART of Bhort-Wave Transmissions. Printed on white card with eyelets for banging over your receiver. Ten cents per copy. Outstatlons 15 cents Send cash with order to Manager. "Malaya Tribune." Racing Brand "KENGCHYE" Cloth For Economists. Durable to wear and easy to wash. Guaranteed Fast Colour and
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    • 631 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. TEMPORARY CLERK OF WORKS NEW HOUSES. BALESTIER ROAD A vacancy will shortly exist lor a Temporary Clerk ct Works to supervise the erection oi a number of Reinforced Concrete houses off Balestier Road for the Improvement Trust. The post will be a temporary cne (subject
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    • 576 16 "Tribune" Small Ads. Bring Results Because They Reach the Permanent Population. AUCTION SALE. NOTICE OF CHANGE IN DATE OE SALE RE IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE AT Messrs. Tan Cheng Tiong and Son's Saleroom OP L Valuable freehold land and hotms known as Municipal No. 7. Jonker Street Malacca Town, area 1.664
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    • 451 16 MASSAGE AND MANICURE. MASSAGE Ml-s Matsuye. Miss Ma*. jj, Misako No. 20, Bencoolen Street g MALAYA TRIBI NE^ THONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION KATE! PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including Includiai at office Postage Postal* or cloae (Local or to Poreiii residence. P.M 6 I Countria 7early 115.00 121.00 »27 oc Half Yearly
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