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Title Section27 1931-11-06 1 The Malaya Tribune XVIII. No. 265 SINGAPORE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, Nov. 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1931.27 words
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Advertisement175 1931-11-06 1 i LIPTON'S j CEYLON I TEA. 1 C)U CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, ao. >oboi NOM 1 i locaoii tocaoi ionoaoei=flH ft g waw D R f 0 I j Austin I j Creators of i j 9 1 Motors and Motorists, j j I < QTARTING as a motto, this175 words
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Advertisement10 1931-11-06 1 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA.10 words
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Article355 1931-11-06 2 IN AID OF THE CHINA FLOOD RELIEF. A grand fancy bazaar will be held under the auspices of the Malacca Cheese Football Club on the a|ba of Nov 7 and T, beginning at H p.m m the spacious uiounds cppcsi c Uv Munie pal Abattoirs. :n a355 words
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224 1931-11-06 2 DR. LAIDLER*S DISCOVERY. Dr. P. W. Laidlcr. the archaeologist, of East London. South Africa, has discovered near Heilbron. in the Orange Free State a townextending for at least two miles in length and half a mile in width There are signs tliat a IhlHaaUnn tx.st224 words
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Article148 1931-11-06 2 SEQUEL TO KLANG HOLD-UP. j i From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 4 At the Assizes th s moni.ng the Chief Just cc convicted the four Chinese who had assembled to commit, '-rang robbery who. it would be r«*membered. were held up by a posse of148 words
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Article555 1931-11-06 2 CAUSING GRIEVOUS HURT. 'From Our OWN Correspondent.) Malacca. Nov. 3. A Tamil named Vengadasalam was charged at the District Court. Malacca, with having caused grievous hurt to a woman named Rasamah with a tapping knife and a razor. Inspector H. N. Sommerville prosecuted. The complainant alhged that555 words
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Article452 1931-11-06 2 Penang. Monday. Oci M His Excellency and M3m dementi, attended In Mr R. J Curtis. ADC and Mr W.C.S. C'orry. Private Secretary, arrived at P- nang by the ay. '*Bea Belle thus mornlne In the morning His ExcelKncy. accompanied oy th Resident Councillor, visited St Zavter's institution. Northern452 words
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Article100 1931-11-06 2 The Of :eth aim versary oi the English Prt sbvlerian IflMVlll and the thitieth aim vcrsav cl th Chinese Presbytery were celebrated on Wednesday in the Church in Street. Af.er the s nginof a hymn and a prayer, an anthtin was rung by tin- Say Mia Tong ChJr.100 words
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Advertisement347 1931-11-06 2 U For Daily Use in the U f: Home and 0 3 Ciiticura X Q Ointment [j y To Soothe and Heal k Q Skin Troubles V i tTTI» <~. -«r—. [i rMn-* isu»-?») it tl 1 t_ jff «|m«m it 7; j« \mfe§£3 R U J I always put347 words
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Advertisement196 1931-11-06 2 A P*R IDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY LTD j BRANCH OFFICE FOR MALAYA: 17 18, Mercantile Bank Building. Singapore, j Telephone No. 3314, BRANCH MANAGER: LA. WILLIAMS. INTRODUCING Super-Six Smoothness to the Low Priced Field Is! I I HE new Essex Super-Six challenges the performance o I any Six, regardless of price.196 words
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Article2265 1931-11-06 3 WOLF AND THE TIGER IN MANCHURIA. (By a Special Correspondent.) Although Manchuria compiises only less than ten per cent, of the land and five per centof the population of China, says the "China Critic." yet it handles one-third of the exports I and one-fifth of2,265 words
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Article163 1931-11-06 3 MANCHESTER HOTEL DISCOVERY. London. Oct. 4. The body of an unidentified woman, aged about twenty-three, who is believed to have been strangled, was discovered yesterday afternoon in the Station Commercial Hotel. Ne\e Bridge-street. Manchester, opposite Victoria Station. Just after 3 p.m. the police received an urgent call163 words
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Advertisement193 1931-11-06 3 Orangepop P| THE DRINK -Hi Which has Captivated ML The PUBLIC TASTE j MADE FROM pi|| California Oranges THE PRODUCT The PHOENIX AERATED phone WATER WORKS 3463 SINGAPORE. MEN! fltzs^r^ here's a happy Preg ending for your W w& w*. shave jjjt^J^ Splash a few drops of Try a bottle193 words
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Advertisement489 1931-11-06 3 I THE Reruse AU j 0: StM imitations j [till INSIST ON i» JL J OBANfiE i I t (jfPj jCIHISII :mufacturea by ggS I FRASER j j E (Ml H NEAVE LTD., j I -I 11 Aerated Water j !ptj j Specialists. j I FAMOUS I FOOTBALLER'S j M,489 words
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Article, Illustration2105 1931-11-06 4 SPOTLIGHTS SCREEN STAGE Transatlantic." the big Fox picture which is now enjoying such prosperous .-easons m London theatre.-, is to follow -Men Call It Love, and from the trailer shown at the Alhambra should prove to b* excellent entertainment. A point of unusual interest in connection with ihis picture is2,105 words
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Article225 1931-11-06 4 The Latest In Synchronisation. Cinema audiences are used to the kind of sound fiim which attempts to n erpret In pictures" some famous overture or Waltz, but Oscar Pischinger's films carry synchronisation a step farther. He uses no actors, no sen X, no pictures225 words
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Article187 1931-11-06 4 A Hollywood Myth Exploded. Tha screen entertainment is governed almost solely by cycles is a Hollywood myto fhat has grown out of all proportion to tru-. fac s according to Charles B. Bogers, v cpresident in charge ol BKO Pa:he produr- The screen has always pres.n187 words
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923 1931-11-06 4 THE ADVANCE OF TELEVISION. Is The Supremacy Of The Blonde To An End? How would you like to 101 l at your ease to i the big arm chair after dinner, turn a radio knob and let "Susan Lenox. Her Fall ana Rise"923 words
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Article90 1931-11-06 5 tOur readers are invited to write to us on •ubjects 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 tpacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen90 words
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Article400 1931-11-06 5 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—It is absurd for Johnnie Walker" to pretest against the use of the term "Junior Civil Service Association" by the Government Clerical Staff for their clubs. After all, who are the real servants of the Government? The clerks, in doing all the400 words
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Article129 1931-11-06 5 A Malacca Chinese reader sends a long letter —it would occupy a column and a half of space—relating to an unfortunate experience which recently befell him. He alleges that on remonstrating with a constable for what he considered unfair treatment of a hawker he was hauled off129 words
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Article1554 1931-11-06 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER «k CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, November 6, 10 a.m. jssue Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value Ends. Buyers. Sellers. £1.0.0 Asam Kumbang Tin Dec. 31 £I. JM £1. 3.0 1.0.0 Austral Malay Dec- 31 18 L 0.0 0.5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin June 301,554 words
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Advertisement57 1931-11-06 5 leprosy DIABETES, V.D., CONSUMPTION ABTHMA, PILES, LEUCORRHOEA S EX DISORDERS AND NUMEK OTHER COMPLICATED ANT HRONIC DISEASES v by ear Specialist of treat reaotatlaa TH HIMALAYAN PHARMACY. a o» er Rd #r seranffoon Ed.. CARD BOARD BOXES. 'fd in various sizes and shapes AT MODERATE PRICES A trial is solicited.57 words
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Advertisement301 1931-11-06 5 FREE LIFE READINGS TO READERS OF THIS PAPER. The well-known Astrologer Prof. Roxroy has once more decided to favour the people of this country with Free Test Readings of their lives. Prof. Roxroy's fame is so well-known in this country that he hardly needs an introduction from as. His power301 words
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Advertisement302 1931-11-06 5 Guard Your Children Against Dysentery. The hot months are the danger months for children, and wfae parents take special precautions against dysentery and other intestinal ailments. Parents cannot be constantly on the watch for the things children eat and do. but as a precautionary measure an occasional dose of Baby's302 words
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Advertisement258 1931-11-06 5 IVhy Doctors recommend BIOCITIN? Because Biocitin Is a nutrient containing the most digestible constituents of the yolk of eggs and of Milk and 10% physiologically pure Lecithin (nerve food). The preparation represents a rather fine powder of a yellowish colour and of a mild cake-like smell and taste. If put258 words
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Miscellaneous620 1931-11-06 5 CLUB DIARY. are numerous Clubs and Societies in most of the members of which are the "Malaya Tribune." It has been that tee should open a special their benefit, and we readily comply. I are invited to co-operate in keep')iary up-to-date and complete. Hapof general interest will still be tnthe620 words
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Advertisement264 1931-11-06 6 I CAPITOL j 1 Positively Last TWO NIGHTS of The j I Magnificent ALL-BRITISH Production j j that holds you spell-bound. Dorothy Brandons Internationally famous Stage Success |Out^3eß WITH The Beautiful English Stage and Screen Star I JOAN BARRY j WITH J HAROLD HUTH, FRANK LAWTON, etc A MErRO-GOLDWYN-viAYER Special264 words
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Advertisement230 1931-11-06 6 Amusements. I 6.15 Last Night To-Night!! 9.15 I I I Reg. Denny Charlotte Greenwood j CLIFF EDWARDS LILIAN BOND IN j j THAT HILARIOUS COMEDY I "Stepping Out" First of Tilden Tennis Series and Dogville Comedy. II 6 5 5 To-Morrow 'I Adolphe Menjou j I m a gay drama230 words
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Advertisement375 1931-11-06 6 j G.IS TO-NIGHT 915 Columbia's Mighty Epic of the Air Dirigible vVITH Jack Holt, Ralph Graves and Fay Wray. t^M east coast r<p 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 Joan Crawford In a sparkling dramatic and human story of I Three Shop-Girls who choose different routeto happiness. "Our Blushing Brides" WITH ROBERT MONTGOMERY375 words
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357 1931-11-06 7 EXISTENCE OF WRECK. A temporary net cc to mariners announthe existence of a sunken wreck of a Ch ne~ Junk with mast vis.ble nbave the water at a dis ance of two miles O.IJ deg. fiom Ptk T.kus lighthouse at Lat. 5 dcg. 31 m357 words
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Article83 1931-11-06 7 Owing to the Deepavali holiday, the Singapore Musical Society's orchestral practice fixed for Monday next at the Victoria Memorial Hall is cancelled. The orchestral practices will be resumed on Monday, the 16Ch inst., at the Memorial Hall at 5.15 p.m.. and thereafter on every Monday until further83 words
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181 1931-11-06 7 Restriction To Absorb Excess. Reuter. London, Nov. 5. The chairman of the International Tin Committee and of the Committee of Control of the International Tin Pool, with the concurrence of the Government of Malaya, notifies that owing to no organisation for detailed control ofReuter. - 181 words
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Article72 1931-11-06 7 London. Nov. 5. Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Sons notify todays tin prices as follows: Spot £128 11 16 £128 v) Forward £130 13 16 (£l3O 11 16). The market is firm. Messrs. Symington ana Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 2,d. (2 4 d.i.72 words
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Article322 1931-11-06 7 Singapore. Nov. 6. Selling London 4 months sight 2s. 4 9 32d London 3 months sight 2s. 4 7 32d.. London 6e days sight 2s. 4 5 32d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 4! 3 d.. London demand 2s 4 3 32d.. London T.T. 2s. 4 1 16d.322 words
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Article126 1931-11-06 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore, Nov. 6. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Santhia 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Gange 18; Koursk 14: Pilsna 11; Minderoo 8; Venezia L 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate Si Himalaya Maru 30; Polyphemus 32; Tokushima Maru 36; Tinhow 37. Empire Dock (Entrance126 words
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Article33 1931-11-06 7 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 is Rs. 157 for $10033 words
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Article317 1931-11-06 7 11. ETLIN AND CO-'S REPORT. Nov 6. 11 a.m. MHB. London: 2 13 16d.. up 1 16d New York: 4' 2 cents iG.». up 116 cent 1 Shares: Steady. Allenbys 60 —70 cenLs. Aye Moleks 40—50 cents, Ayer Panas 45—55 cents Bassetts 35—40 cents. Brogas 40—45 cent317 words
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57 1931-11-06 7 Singapore. Nov. 6. Standard Spot 8 1 8% Tender November Brv8 r v 8 7 December 8 9 January 9 9» b January-March 9V S 9' 4 April-June 9V.» Mi Tone of Market: Quiet DtUl Latest Cable: Lodnon 2 13 16d. per lb. New York:57 words
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Article127 1931-11-06 7 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE R A. REPOKI The Singapore Chamber ol Commerce Hul ber Association's weekly auction report dated Nov. 4. states: Catalogued 2.151.105 1b. 960.31 tons Offered 1.893.812 lb —845.45 tonSold 1.741.499 lb. 777.45 tons London spot 2 d. New York. Holiday. Prices Realized Ribbed Smoked Sheet:127 words
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Article140 1931-11-06 7 Singapore. Nov. 6 Rice. Siam 1 per Koyan $23t> Rice. S 4 am 2 $198 Rice. Siam 3 $179 Rice, Siam 4 $168 Rice, Siam A-l $170 Rice. Saigon 1 $164 Rice, Saigon 2 $158 Rice, Saigon 3 $153 Rice, Rangoon 1 $149 Rice. Rangoon 3 5145 Rice, par140 words
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Advertisement155 1931-11-06 7 i Victoria Theatre I Mrs. G.M. ALFORD WILL PRESENT A Comedy in Three Acts THE CONSTANT WIFE By W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM Thurs. 12, Sat. 14, Wed. 18 Thurs. 19, Sat. 21, November. Booking Now Open at John Littles. Prices: »2.5Q, SI.SO and SI. Victoria Memorial Hall i Second Popular Organ155 words
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Advertisement700 1931-11-06 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. ORDINANCE NO. 135 (MUNICIPAL). ASSESSMENT NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that on and after the 6th November, 1931, the books containing the valuations of, and rates imposed on. buildings and lands situated within the Island of Singapore < beyond the Municipal Limits). Pulau Übin. Pulau Pulau Brani.700 words
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Advertisement66 1931-11-06 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. We can supply Office and Estate staff, domestic servants and all classes of labour, free of charge Sulbina and Co., 28. Chulia St. Do not remain idle at Home. If you want a job call personally at 327, Bukit Timah Road, near Newton Station. MARBLE FLOORING TILES. 266 words
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Advertisement59 1931-11-06 7 j To-Night BOXING 9.15p.w. I GARDEN ARENA (LION CITY RING) DOUBLE MAIN EVENTS SEMI-FINAL L. S. FOND vs. KID GABO j Battling Sui vs. Eric Dunsford 1 10 Rounds. 6 Rounds. I SPECIAL* CONTEST. Morales vs. ioun g Hassan Speedy Puncho vs. Bud Tarlcy 10 Rounds. I 4 Rounds) j59 words
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Miscellaneous323 1931-11-06 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Malayan daily weathkm REPORT rempera- Brlgbv j STATIONS ture. Rainfall. 9un Max Min thin* Alor Star 89 74 Nil 3 5 Kota Bharu 86 76 1.05 M K. Trcngganu 83 73 6 60 12 Kroh 86 71 0 47 8^5 Sitiawan 90 74 N.l 9 5 Ipoh 90323 words
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53 1931-11-06 8 Mrs. Choa Chuan Ghiock nen- Cht*> Bin Le-e* age 75 years, passed away at her residence No. 8. Hullet Road, at 6.30 p.m. on Thur day. 5th November. leaving only son Mr Choa Giang Tee. Interment at Bukit Browr on Monday. 9th November53 words
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Article665 1931-11-06 8 In rhc Kylsant appeal one of the judges remarked thai the debenture prospectus "conveyed a false impression !\v putting before intending investors figures which apparently disclosed the existing position bul in fad concealed it." But isn't that what accountants do of set purpose. It is true that ordinarily665 words
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Article319 1931-11-06 8 It was stated recently that Mrs Sun Yousen widow of Dr Sun Tat Sen. the great Chines- patriot, is due to arrive here shorth on a few months' visit Mrs Sun Vat Ben la no stianger to Penang. for. during her husbands exile from his country, she. with her fanvly.319 words
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Article102 1931-11-06 8 Minis from Europe. 'London mails despat:tvti on Oct. 15), ex 8.1. "Fiorina' wn.ch anchored at Penang at 4.50 a.m. to-day wi 1 arrive by train to-morrow morning. Corr s;.cndrn.v wilt be rcdy tor d-.iv.ry to boxholdi rs at 8.45 a.m. From China and Japan by the Hiinala; a102 words
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Article237 1931-11-06 8 Takes On lfiOO Tons More. The "Siljestad," Barbour's "rubber ship." arrived at Penang on Wednesday morning. From the moment of her arrival until late in the evening she was engaged in loading a consignment of rubber and will resume operations again early to-day," says yesterday s237 words
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Article301 1931-11-06 8 IS NEXT WEEK'S Pl'BI.H MEETING JUSTIFIED? (To th Editor. -Malaya Tribune. > Sir I understand that a Public Mee ing is due to be held on the 13th mst. (two days after Armistice Dav!> under the ausp.ces ot the S. S. (S) Association, at which a resolut on.301 words
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Article160 1931-11-06 8 TALKS WITH THE KING AM) QUEEN. Rueter Loudon. Nov. Batch aded. and clad in the customary ioiticloth and shawls. Mr. Gandhi wuu U> Buckingham Palacc to-day in response tc His Majesty's invitation to attend a party to which all m mber > of the Round-Table Conic.en*.,Rueter - 160 words
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Article51 1931-11-06 8 Reuter. Washington. Nov. 5. The Executive Council ol the Navy LcagU has dtc.ded to support the statement of Mr. Gaidntr 'League Chef), who accused President Hoover cf "abysmal ignorance" ol navy matters.*in connection with which Mr. Hoov r lias appointed a r ,mmiss:on of inquiryReuter. - 51 words
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Article27 1931-11-06 8 Reuter. Riga. NOV. 5. Acco-diiv,' to local statements, about 1.000 truck-toad' of Bovfo cotton from TarkmUn w.U sh:r ly be thrown on European Market* Fteuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article462 1931-11-06 8 BY "LOOKER-ON Historians may say that Ramsay Mac. who put tl in Conservative. A disgruntled feeling Civil Service about redu ments suggests that the sub are down on their upper* "Everything is in redines > a \v a Turf correspondent. Races." I had heard thai be the462 words
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Article28 1931-11-06 8 LATEST dUOTAT Nv RrBBFR London: 2 1316d Hew York: 4 1 iG < Singapore: 8 _—8 tin London Spot. I* Time Months: £130. l»* Singapore: f5028 words
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Advertisement236 1931-11-06 8 A NEW I "His Masters Voice j Portable Gramophone t H*[ v IB l \II i' MODEL 99 .AN AMAZING LIGHT PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE GIVING WONDERFUL j QUALITY AND VOLUME Fitted with New No. 16. Sound box. tins Sound box is Pn j 53, th. -ame a- fitted to the most236 words
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Advertisement78 1931-11-06 8 Latest and Smartest j I Designs Idoxal i The most accurate J timekeeper. JUST UNPACKED j in i j WRIST POCKET WATCHES j j ALARM TRAVELLING J CLOCKS. I U. S. de Silva Bros. SOLE AGENTSHIGH STREET. SINGAPORE, j I j X'MAS PRESENTS WHAT TO BUY? J T X X78 words
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Advertisement28 1931-11-06 8 j There will be no issue of the "MALAYA TRIBUNE" on Monday next (DEEPAVALI). The paper will be published as usual on Wednesday. Nov. 11 (Armistice Day). i28 words
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Article1098 1931-11-06 9 NLARGED TO USUAL TWENTY. MAJORITY GIVEN TO CONSERVATIVES. w APPOINTMENTS TO VITAL OFFICES. The new C abinet has been enlarged, -iys a Reuter cable, from the emerseney number of ten to the usual twenty. Conservatives hold eleven l>o> Is, Liberals fh v and National Labour1,098 words
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Article34 1931-11-06 9 Reuter. Geneva. Nov. 5. The sptcial commi tee of the League which is exam ning the Soviet proposals for a pact oi rcor.c.mic ncn-aggrt ss'on. decided t:> adjourn unt 1 January.—Renter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article39 1931-11-06 9 BIGHT KILLED IN EXPLOSION ON WARSHIP. Reuter. Sanpedro (California), Nov. 6. Eght persons are. reported to have been killed in an rxpioa'cn in the Un ted States ba tl-°sh p "Colorado." outs d? the harbour htie.— Reu:er.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article32 1931-11-06 9 Reuter. m New York. Nov. b Five people were X lied when a Wash nfjton >( New York air liner crashed in Mames iir Camden. New Jersey Renter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article101 1931-11-06 9 WRECKED STEAMER WY CHINA COAST. Reuter. Hong Kong. Nov. 3 A Japanese cruiser is hastening to the seen of the wreck of th< "Ryujtn Maru" with salvage tug small enough to operate anion", the dangerous reefs outside Foochow. M snwhik the wreck is holding fast on theReuter. - 101 words
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Article47 1931-11-06 9 British Official. Rugby, Nov. 5. The King has approved the appointment ul Capt. the Hon. B'de Clifford. Imperial Scat tary to the South Afiican High Commissioner, to be Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Bahama 1 in succession to Sir Charles Orr. —Briti h Official.British Official. - 47 words
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1022 1931-11-06 9 TROOPS IN COLLISION OVER RAILWAY BRIDGE. GRAVE DEVELOPMENTS EXPECTED. CHINESE LEAGUE DELEGATE'S REQUEST FOR INTERVENTION. Shanghai. Nov. 5. A few miles south of Anganchi, where the 150-mile Taonan-Anganchi Railway crosses over the Chinese Eastern Railway to Tsitsihar (sixteen miles further1,022 words
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Article341 1931-11-06 9 PEACE DELEGATES CANNOT AGREE Shanghai. Nov. fi Th? Nanking and Canton delegates could not agree on the question of the holding of the Fourth Plenary Congress at yesterday's meeting. Messrs. Chang Chi and Yu Yiu Jen f turned to Nanking last night tc confer with President Chiang Kai341 words
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Article585 1931-11-06 9 SHOULD U. S. LEAVE EUROPE ALONE? CENTRAL BANK FOR THE EMPIRE. BRITISH TRADERS FAVOUR SILVER PACT. Reuter. A section of Americans are vigorously opposed to revision of war debts and advise U.S. to "get out of Europe." A central bank for the British Emigre Ls suggested, withReuter. - 585 words
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Article97 1931-11-06 9 ATTEMPT TO BREAK ALTITUDE RECORD. British Official. Rugby, dcv. 5. Messrs. Eustace and Oswald Short. brotheis in the well-known firm of seaplane manufacturers, ol Rochester, intend to explore ths upper atmosphere in a spec; ally-cons ructed balloon In which they hope to ascend 15 miles, thus exceedingBritish Official. - 97 words
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Article47 1931-11-06 9 British Official. Rugby. Nov. 5. The Prince of Wales as Master of the Merchant Navy and Fishing Fleets, yesterday spent a day on Merseyside and Inspected sixteen miles of docks. A- night he dined with the Honourable Company of Master Mariners.—British Official.British Official. - 47 words
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Article64 1931-11-06 9 MALACCA COURT NEWS, on page 2. CAUSE OF ANOTHER WAR on page 3. SPOTLIGHTS, on page 4. CLUB DIARY, on page S CORRESPONDENCE, jn pace 5 TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on page 8 DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 11. MUSLIM AFFAIRS on page 11. RADIO IN MALAYA, on page64 words
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Page 9 Advertisements
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Advertisement156 1931-11-06 9 Io\ pavilion! J 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9t5 j ■Hp Wafiii4?cs Saturday and j p Mother's I j j Millions! j .T S A TREAT j promise you its one of t! J ||H'' best entertainii)CDt9 booked m j months. It's a picture you'll be I glad to tell your friends about156 words
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Article203 1931-11-06 10 TEAMS FOR SUNDAY'S MATCH. VISITORS LOOKING VERY FIT. Lookup vary fit. m their smart brown uniforms. twenLyone French rugby ployora arrived m Singapore by the "Atho- lrcm Saigon yesterday. fh.-ir programme in Malaya includes two mutch-1 in Singapore and one at Kia.a Lumpur The first match, against203 words
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Article500 1931-11-06 10 SINGAPORE RACES. IMPRESSIONS FROM YESTERDAY'S TRACK WORK. Everything is fan readiness at the Racecourse tor the opening of the November Meet.ng tomorrow and. judging by the keen mu.vs ivinced by the large attendance at yesterday morning's track work and the fact that only ,ne of the four race500 words
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Article117 1931-11-06 10 TO-DAY'S MATCH AT ANSON ROAD. MALAYAN CHINESE v. S.A.F.A. An interesting match is anticipated at the Anson Road Stadium this afternoon when the Malayan Chinese team clashes with an S.A.P.A. eleven, which will be largely composed of service players. The Malayan Chinese have just returned from their China117 words
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Article47 1931-11-06 10 DREADNOUGHT CHAMPIONSHIP. According to an announcement by Camera's manager. Camera will meet Paolino Ufccudun at the Chicago Stadium on Nov. 17. It is also announced that tentative arrangements have been made for Camera to meet the Argentine boxer, Campolo, on Nov 27 for the dreadnought championship.47 words
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Article55 1931-11-06 10 K.G.C. TROPHY EVENT. The match between the Race Course Goll Club and KeppeL Golf Club, arranged for Nov. 22, has been postponed indefinitely. The qualifying round for the British Red Ors; Trophy competition at the Keppel Golf Cub will be played off in conjunction with the November ladies' spoon55 words
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151 1931-11-06 10 FOND AND KID GABO TO MEET. BOXING. Weather permitting, a series of boxing conte ts will be held at the Garden Arena. Bukit Timah Road, to-night. L. S. Fond, the leading contender for the Malayan flyweight title, will have a return fight with Kid Gabo151 words
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Article29 1931-11-06 10 SPRINGBOKS AT CAMBRIDGE. VARSITY BEATEN. London. Nov. 4. At Cambridge to-day the South African Rugby team defes ed Cambridge University by 21 points to 9.—"5. F.P." Service.29 words
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Article58 1931-11-06 10 London. Nov. 5. Kent ga.n-d their second victory in the South-Eastern greup of the County Rugby Champion-hip when at Black heath to-day the] del at d Surrey (Who had beaten Sussex in an ci rlier game 27—12» by 20 points to 8 Sussex to-day at Sudbury defeated Midd.es.58 words
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Article304 1931-11-06 10 SEQUEL TO DEATH OF EUROPEAN SURVEYOR. The trial was commenced before the acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Sproule. and a 'pecial jury at the. Singapore Assizes yesterday afternoon, of Ong Peng Chew, who is charged with causing death by a rash act. Mr P A304 words
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Article425 1931-11-06 10 LOCAL TALENT AT VICTORIA THEATRE. A and appreciative audience was present at the Victoria Theatre last night, when the first of two entertainments which has been arranged in aid of the Earl Haig Fund for ex-Service men and their dependents was held. Local amateur talent was responsible425 words
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Article124 1931-11-06 10 MR. T. I». NAILER LEAVING FOR HOME. i From Our On n Correspondent Ipoh. Nov -> Over 200 lead.n; resident.; assembled at Mr. Eu Tong Sen palatal forest residence, "Forest Lodge." yesterday evening to do honour to very popular bank r. Mr T P Nailer, J P..124 words
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Article177 1931-11-06 10 ALLEGED BEDROOM SCENE. Before the District Judge <Mr. G. C. Dodd> further evidence was recorded in the case In which a Eurasian. C. W. Garnell. is charged with mischief by tearing up a promissory note belonging to a Chetty. Giving evidence, GarneU's wife said that she177 words
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Article83 1931-11-06 10 SIKH DRIVER BADLY INJURED. The junction of Upper Serangoon Read and MacPherson Road was the scene of a nasty accident yesterday afternoon. A taxi driven by a Sikh skidded and dashed into a trolley bus cable post. The driver was very badly cut about the83 words
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Article339 1931-11-06 10 YOUNG AIRWOMAN'S FINK ACHIEVEMENT. Reuter. Rugby. Nov. 5. The 19-year-old English girl. Miss Peggy Salaman. landed at Capetown at 7.30• this morning, having established a new record for a flight from England. Miss Salaman did not appear tired when she reached Capetown this morning. She said that theReuter. - 339 words
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Article149 1931-11-06 10 IfANI ORDERS FROM ABROAD. British Official. Rugby. Not. 5 Th, Commercial Motor Show, which is held every two years, opened at Olymp.a. London, this morning. It contains 448 vehicles, valued a £380.000 including small travelling cars, luxurious buses and coaches. 30-ton lorries and mobile shops, and givesBritish Official. - 149 words
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Article202 1931-11-06 10 ESTATE OF TOWKAY WHO DIED IN ISS4. Delivering judgment in the Supreme Court yesterday in a suit concerning the estate of the late Low Ah Git. who died in China in 1884. and in which there were Singapore interests. Mr. Justice Thome recalled that the plaintiff. Low Soon202 words
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Article118 1931-11-06 10 All receipts at the New World to-night and to-morrow night will be devoted to the China Flood Relief Fund. In order to benefit this worthy cause as much as possible elaborate arrangements have been made and a visit to the New World on these two nights will118 words
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Article267 1931-11-06 10 HOW TO REDUCE THE TIN STOCKS. tFrom Our Own Correspondent. Ipoh. Nov. 5. •Buy canned not bottled foods" is the slogan in a letter to the Press by Mr. Harold Huntsman, director of several tin companies in Malaya, who, commenting on the tin situation, points out267 words
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Article231 1931-11-06 10 SAME PROCEDURE AS IN PREVIOUS YEARS. I The following official communique is, published for general information: His Majesty the King has approved of the observance of Armistice Day. 1931. 'W dnesday Nov-rubor. 11». in the same manner a in previous years. The fir Jig of guns231 words
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Article71 1931-11-06 10 ECONOMY IN CEYLON. (From Our Own CorresponmtmC.) Penan.;. Nov. 5 The •■Gazette's" Colombo correspondent cab,:, that the Financial Secretary has announced a reduction of Government salaries with effect from February. The maximum cut is 10 per cent, but the Governor (Sir Graeme Thomson) is surrendering 15 per71 words
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Article13 1931-11-06 10 About seventy individuals will take part in fche U.C.M.A. performance on Sunday night.13 words
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Article480 1931-11-06 10 LOAN TO BUY SHARI OT VALID? SUBSTANTIAL COUNTI INVOLVED. Intere-Ung points were raised me need before Mr. Just if Sipreme Court yesterday Progressive Publicity Co Ltd E. G. Mozar < at present i an ex-employee of plaintiffs, foe representing a balance din bj money lent to480 words
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Article111 1931-11-06 10 The Y.W.C.A. thanks the following I generous donations to the F :tan Mr. Eu Tong Sen. OBE SMO Mr. Aw Boon Haw. J P Swan and Maclaien The Hon. Mr. Wee Sue let* Fogden. Brisbane a C all A Fell, each 525 Mr. G. Sammy. Mr N111 words
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Article83 1931-11-06 10 The members of the Btngap I J vj H and their friends met tc World Chain of Light at ttn 0 H c 1 Nov. 3. r iC All unit* in Britain. West U.S.A.. and South America Lamps at 9 p.m.. by then day. Nov. 2. All83 words
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Miscellaneous257 1931-11-06 10 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW. NOV. 7. Anamba and Natuna Islands (Scott Barley) 9 a.m. Miri. Labunn. North Born'o and Jolo «Kajang» 10 am. Kelantan I Circe* 11 a.m. East Coast of Pahang I Mah.dol) 11 a.m. Singkawang. Pemangkat and Sambas (Tomohon) 11 a.m. (Togian) 11 a.m. Java. South-West Sumatra. South-East Borneo.257 words
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739 1931-11-06 11 Tariff Of Dues. By Our Muslim Correspondent.) Government of the Hedjaz have issued, information of Muslims who intend to i Mecca to perform the pilgrimage, the list ol revised charges for the 1932 urantine dues; registration of passports; Inspection Committee's fees Pts yptiant 106. bttk739 words
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Advertisement108 1931-11-06 11 s VC u.- HANOKERCHifg'' Scientific tests show that the vapour of Vapex kills cold germs in from ten to thirty minutes, so that by inhaling it occasionally from the handkerchief the throat and nasal passages are freed from these harmful organisms, and the system has time to recover its normal108 words
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Advertisement297 1931-11-06 11 j THE NEW WORLD IN AID OF THE CHINA FLOOD RELIEF FUND ON NOVEMBER 6 7, 1931. A VERY STRONG PROGRAMME OF VARIETY ENTERTAINMENTS TO SUIT ALL TASTES. See the grind display of gjods donated by individuals and firms for sale on these two nights, the proceeds of which will297 words
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Advertisement330 1931-11-06 11 PJHHjjljVfiM; _jM 4» gfIWnGSH -V..-V. i 1 "iunt 1 x>««g»agMßgnlgnnw WINGET CONCRETE MIXERS are made in capacities to meet every requirement. The patent drum fitted to every Winget ensures a perfect mix. However long the mixing is continued there is no separation. Winget represents the greatest achievement in the history330 words
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Miscellaneous235 1931-11-06 11 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, NOV. 6. High Tides.—7.40 a.m., 7.14 p.m. Organ Recital, Memorial Hall, 5.30 pm Hockey: CSC. v. I.A., CSC S.R.C. II v. S.C.C.. S.R.C, Singapore Trial. S.C C Rugby: S.C.C. v. P.S. '"A." S.C.C: R.C. v. Islands, R.C. TO-MORROW. NOV. 7. High Tides.—8.17 a.m., 8.24 p.m. Meeting.235 words
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1210 1931-11-06 12 ANNUAL MEETING NEXT WEEK. (EDITED BY RADIOFAN.") •She annual general meeting of the Amateur Wireless Society of Malaya (Singapore) will be held next Thursday (Nov. 12) in the Club House. Prince Edward Rotd. This will be the first annual general1,210 words
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Article120 1931-11-06 12 A special wireless programme was tMU)** mitttd across the Pacific to the United Stales on the occasion cf Emperor Meiji's Birthday en Tuesday by the JOAK. Station. Th? programme commenced at 7.55 in the mornhg with the X migayo. the Japanese nat'onal anthem, played by the Columb'a120 words
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Article130 1931-11-06 12 Thanks to A.J.F.F.. of Singapore. I have before me "Ombd Per.de." which seems to mean short-waves, and is the organ of the Amateur Wireless Society cf Malaya (Singapore >, Vol. 1. No. 1. and good luck to our wee sister, says a writer in Popular130 words
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Article503 1931-11-06 12 Misleading Statements l n Home Press. An bat!resting but misleading Empire broadcasting appears in th Magazine" from the pen of "Hall ignorance of some of the writ r periodicals is profound! "Hahaut "Why is it that our big E>on Colonies overseas seem to have lost heir (nthusiasm503 words
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Advertisement173 1931-11-06 12 Finest Quality "Pineapple" Cooked Ham AT REDUCED PRICE j j t i I Singapore Cold Storage j I Company, Limited. i Orchard Road Sub Depots. I j mm I pjapjaa mmmsmm ift—i—m I I I l Size No I I I HAH MAS i 'Phone I ~nrn^—l 137, Hill St.173 words
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Advertisement29 1931-11-06 12 constructing a Multi Power Mains Amplifver or Set or Just A II Single Valver. Obtain O i I y°ur components from aßffilr H Radio and Mains Executed per CO.D29 words
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Advertisement35 1931-11-06 12 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATEH CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road. SINGAPORE. If you are in need of elect m lights, fans, motors, etc. anc water service, please write t< the above address or 'Phor.. 3411.35 words
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Advertisement25 1931-11-06 12 I CDG> I Best i Hit/ with Modern Price) Apply to j New China Optical Co., j MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS, tie. High Street. SlnjrsDor*. Thaat tTM.25 words
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Advertisement147 1931-11-06 12 UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY. •Condor" 4 valve screemd-gnd short-* ay leceiveir. 15-250 metres, highest grade comoonents only used. Ferranti transform rs. MaiSeal valves. Ormond :lo\v motion Condensers Ltmam plug-in coils, etc Excellent Dhisfa. Com plot- with valves and set of coils in mahogany finished cabin t. Price $130-W. CONNOR 28. CAVEXAGH ROAD.147 words
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Miscellaneous688 1931-11-06 12 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Short-Wave Broadcasts For The Week. MONDAYS. RADIO SAIGON (49.05 metres) 6.15 p.m inntmito programme; 8.15 recorded music; 9.15 concert by the orchestra under the direction of M. Andre Soyer. Soloists: violin, M. Robert B arras; 'cello, Mme. Simon Chef nay; flute, M. Jean Chefnay. Programme interspersed688 words
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Article352 1931-11-06 13 POSSESSION OF FIRE-ARMS. (From Our Oicn Correspondent.) Kuala Pilah, Nov. 3. At the local Police Court yesterday, before Inche Zainudin, two Cantonese, Liang Kam and Liang Chan < vegetable gardeners at Bahau), were charged with being found in possession of a cut down 12 bore shot gun.352 words
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Article451 1931-11-06 13 SINGAPORE OCT. 30. MEAT Beef steak (round) kati 40 Beef stew or curry kati 32 Pork, lean kati 48 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality; kati 38 Mutton Indian lb. 40 Mutton Australian lb. 30 Fowl kati 38 Hens (Locally reared) kati 45 Ducks each 50 Pigeons, domestic451 words
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Advertisement364 1931-11-06 13 1 Pear llue W LAMPS Light, j y*\ WHITISH THOMSON-HOUSTON CO LTD I C'.CW* HOUSE. ALDWYCH. LONDON. W.C.I md every Mazda Lamp is the B.T.H. s assurance of high quality. j HE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. j dust Arrived! j Baru Sam P a y i X Cilia Kow!!! |J New364 words
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Advertisement219 1931-11-06 13 DON'T GET A COLD get LAKEROL Heed the warning signal—at the first sign of a cold take LAKEROL, the sure safe, certain and I pleasant way of definitely avoiding colds, sore JmWk J throats and" catarrhal troubles. Why suffer, LLES I wnen tnev can so easily be stopped. Heavy JS&Qf219 words
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Advertisement150 1931-11-06 13 I f GRAPHOLOGY. 5 HANDWRITING CHARACTER READING. > 1 Handwriting is the result of mental concentration wherein every faculty Is i described and portrayed. This is the only method by which a character may be read. A science recognised and used in modern criminology. One's natural J dent, hitherto a150 words
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243 1931-11-06 14 Ocean shipments of rubber, including concentrated latex, latex and revertex being final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan poru. during the month of Oct. 1931. Sheet and Crepe. Latex, Concentrated Latex. Total. Revertex. Tons. Tons. Tons. Name of Transhipment Transhipment. Transhipment. Port. Export Export Export243 words
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Article157 1931-11-06 14 The following return of foreign imports of rubber for the month of Oct 1931. has b en forwarded to u.s by the Acting Registrar General of Statistics. S.S and F.M.S.: Dry. Wet. Smoked Scrap Sheet Sheet. Lump Country of Origin. and and Toiai Crepe. Bark. Tons Tons157 words
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Article118 1931-11-06 14 The following return of foreign imports of Tin Ore durinrj the month of Oct 1931. has been forwiroed to us by the Acting Registrar General of Statistic*, SS. ana F.M.S.: Country oi Origin lonBurma 289 Dutch East Indies Banka and Billiton 1069 Smgkep 79 Other Places Nil118 words
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Advertisement196 1931-11-06 14 TO BE GIVEN AWAY TO POPULARISE J DR. RICHARD W 2 (FOR WOMEN) A 1 THE GREAT MODERN REMEDIES FOR L 1 START A COURSE TODAY r J REGAIN LOST MANHOOD AND GET YOUNG 4 STEP INTO BETTER HEALTH AND P 4 HAPPINESS. GO AHEAD AND WINA PRIZE M M196 words
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Advertisement51 1931-11-06 14 Health's best friend is lifebuoy soap Known all over the world as a safeguard against infection. Lifebuoy cleanses away fifllfi disease and dirt from everyl ĔBBii) thing it touches. Spotless, hygienic cleanliness remains. y? In the East you need Lifebuoy Soap. F.I 1 20.5 p LIVER MOIHUb LUftraP, PO»T -UNLIGMT.51 words
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Advertisement319 1931-11-06 14 What do you know about the MILK you drink* Is it absolutely safe? Do you realise the danger of recklessly dri any milk, from onywheie? Klim solves the problem of an absolut< milk supply no matter where you are. Klim is pure fresh milk from which only the vvati has319 words
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Advertisement458 1931-11-06 15 I iTFAMER SAILINGS. I P. 0.~~ I BRITISH INDIA I AND I ,PCAR LINES. I ncorporatea in bnglana.j I y PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES 1 j» SULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM I IGATION CO LONDON AND I \R EAST MAIL SERVICE I r Contract with His Majesty's I Government j I 'WARD458 words
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Advertisement665 1931-11-06 15 STEA^Rjaiijn gs WSX LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. ManeUlea, London, Antwerp Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. 8 KAsml Tonnage Due Ball t KASHIMA MARU 10 000 Nov 1Q 9n t YASUKUNI MARU So Dec 8 5 10 700 Dec 31 Jan. l HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 Jan 27 28 TERUKANI MARU 12.000 Feb.'665 words
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Advertisement464 1931-11-06 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in EnglandJ Direct Service to Japan via Hone Kone, 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 AND464 words
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Advertisement250 1931-11-06 15 INSURANCE. THE fkn -1 SOUTR BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O. MAROOUOUTH. Offlo*: I, Plnlayson Orc«D. A RARE OPPORTUNITY Afforded by The Great Eastern Optical Co., 112. Bouth Bridge Road. Singapore. SPECIAL DISCOUNT COUPON In prouuclng this coupon250 words
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Advertisement551 1931-11-06 15 BANKS, THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA. LIMITED. (R twister ed m London under the Companies Acta of U62 to ltf on 2nd December, 1192.> Authorised Capital £3.000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1.050.000 Reserve Fund and Rest n .666 845 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Chareb Street. London, E.G. I. BOARD551 words
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Advertisement582 1931-11-06 15 BANKS. NORTH BRANCH OF THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Telephone No. :»!»e4. The North Branch of this which 1» sow opened for business will provide the fcKowtnt facilities to customers:— BANKING DEPARTMENT (Commercial Banking). We transact a general commercial bankla* business. ACCEPTANCES We buy and sell582 words
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Advertisement333 1931-11-06 16 This Paper has the Largest Sale Among the People who Spend Most in British Malaya. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET 185, Tank Road Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—IB. Kerbau Road, from November i Rent $50. Apply 47. Truro Road. TO LET—No. 8. Eber333 words
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Advertisement451 1931-11-06 16 Le 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. Poet Box 567, Singapore. STUDY AT HOME AND SAVE EXPENSE. Individual coaching given by Accountant. Only451 words
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Advertisement349 1931-11-06 16 FOR SALE. REACHING FOR THE MOON" Durium Gramophone Records, 50 cents each obtainable ALHAMBRA BOOKSTALL. RADIO CHART of Sfaort-Wave Transmissions. Printed on white card with eyelets for banging over your receiver. Ten cents per copy. Outstatlons 15 cents Bend cash with order to Manager, Malaya Tribune." Racing Brand "KENGCHYE" Cloth349 words
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Advertisement749 1931-11-06 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. 1 NOTICEFrom November Ist 1931 our address will be 2, Finlayson Green, Singapore. THE SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENT COMPANY. NOTICE. Southern Dispensary. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting between Oon Kock Te< and Tan Chye Lye carrying on business at No. 579. North Bridge Road, Singapore, under749 words
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Advertisement522 1931-11-06 16 "Tribune" Small Ads, Bring Results j Because Theyßea the Permanent Popuf j ol PUBLIC NOTICES. The Singapore Marine Insurance Association. The Fire Insurance Association Of Malaya. Motor Insurance Association of Malaya. The Offices of Members of the above Associations will b? closed for the transaction of business on the following522 words
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Advertisement416 1931-11-06 16 MASSAGE AND jjiqJ MASSAGr Miss Matsuye, Wm v Misako. No. 29, Bencool. IIALAYA TRIBUNE PHONE bl7l. SUBSCRIPTION RATES PATABLE IN AhYANCt. Delivery Including Inc^ at office Postage fmtp or close 'Local or to Forty residence, pM S I Couna Yearly 115.00 HI oo ma Half Yearly I 7.50 110.50 mm416 words
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