Malaya Tribune, 11 November 1931

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune vol. x in.- No. 280 SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday. Nov. 11, 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1981.
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    • 270 1 UPTON'S fEYLON TEA. y(H ANNOT BETTER <!-: BEST, MB "Chop Hijau' 1 You will be satisfied. CARLSBERG FILSENER jfl "CHOP HIJAU" Obtainable at Hotels. Clubs and Rest Houses throughout the The ideal drink for tropical straits Settlements and the climates. Malay States. Sole Agents: Ii The East Asiatic Company, Limited,
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    • 352 1 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. j IT'S "DOC'S HEAD" GUINNESS STOUT j j That's j why I J i i i j AGENTS: j SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. SS, AND F.M.S. I i T T GODET PERFUMES The Quintessence of Perfection. I I 4sk far:—CDMCENTftATED
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  • 251 2 PROCESSION A MILE LONG. British Official. Rugby, Nov. 9 The usual large crowds 1 ned the city of London stieets to-day to witness the procession a mile long accompanying the new Lord Mayor. Sir Maurice Jenks. on his drive n a gilded state coach, drawn by
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  • 170 2 WARM TRIBUTE TO PARENTS. British Official. Rugby, Nov. 9 In the annual report on the health of schoolchildren, Sir George Newman, Chief Medical Officer of the Board of Education, records a steady and continuous improvement in the average physical condition of the normal child. There is
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  • 99 2 FASTEST OF THEIR CLASS IN THE WORLD. British Official. Rugby. Nov. 9 A notable departure in th? d.sign cf British air liners is to be mad with a fleet of eight four-englned Armstrong-Siddt ley 17-siater monoplanes, which has be 11 ordered by the Imp rial Airways
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  • 99 2 SUBSCRIPTIONS REACH Cl6£oo. British Official. Rugby. Nov 9 The Jama can Legislative Council has Voted 11.000 .n aid of th*» British Honduras, which was struck by a hurricane. The sum le addi.icnai to £2.000 already privately subscribed n Jamaica and with contributions of <'V. 12.000 frcm the
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  • 111 2 Reuter. London. Nov. 9 Revt 1 r understands that Lord Kylsant is not appealing to the House' of Lords. —Reuter I Lord Kylsant was found guilty at the Central Criminal Court, on July 30. of making and publishing a prospectus which he knew to
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  • 61 2 Reuter. Ajaccio. Nov. 9. An up-to-date er.poditionary force of gendarme's, tanks, machine-guns and warships has arrived from Marseilles for an anti-bandit campaign The districts will be surrounded one by one while the warships patrol the coast. —R'Uter. I The island of Corsica is French territory Napoleon's
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  • 61 2 Reuter. London. Nov. 9. The American steamer "Hybert," which ran aground on what is known as the "graveyard' of Go; dwin Sands, on Friday, was refloated at 12.45 p.m. to-day and is pnxeeding to Dover, despite mountainous seas. The crew remained aboard the whole time Thirteen
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  • 38 2 British Official. Rugby, Nov. 9. The Crown Prince and Princ ss of Sweden reached Londor from Stockholm this morning and drov to Kensington Palace to stay with the Marchioness of Mil ford Haven.—British Official.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 396 2 Keep your hair looking CrYinrt non-staining. Men, women ■■Ur 1 and children everywhere use it every day to make their Simply smooth a little Sta- n air i j rs best, comb on your hair when you ln j ars# tubes or |n quid comb it In the morning. form
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    • 363 2 Smiling faces ere Mothers s Reward BRIGHT, joyous children, brimming over No other food supplies such an abund, of with health-and happiness—the care and correctly balanced and easily digested .<hattention a mother has lavished upon her ment extracted from these best of N ire's children can have no higher reward.
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  • 721 3 BERLIN MUNICIPALITY DOES TRICK. EUROPE'S CLARIFYING PLANT. (Special to the Malaya Tribune.") Berlin. Oct. 20 The irrigation ot a large city and the disposal of its waste and sewerage water often presents a very difficult problem which, however, for reasons of sanitation must be solved at all
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  • 279 3 OFFICIAL ACTION SUGGESTED. Some time ago. says tbe "Malay Mail." we emphasised the desfrabllity of early steps being taken by the Government to secure the collection and collation, before it was too late, of the material, documentary and otherwise, from which in due course a history of
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  • 141 3 While the average .peed of British passenger trains has not increased in the last thirty years, a big boost is to be given, according to "The Pioneer." to freight transportation. Thousands of new vans equipped with vacuum brak s are being constructed for every railway company so
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    • 265 3 Orangepop j S THE DRINK Which has Captivated 4 The PUBLIC TASTE I MADE FROM i iLji famous i iS3 California Oranges S THE PRODUCT j j The PHOENIX AERATED j j phone WATER WORKS j 3463 SINGAPORE. mmmmmmm J The entire family >vill be delighted with ilic delirious sun-ripened
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    • 221 3 ThcWorlds The 25 years success of Zam-Buk for skin troubles lies in its original and valuable formula. Zam-Buk is compounded from certain extracts of herbal origin so blended as to secure the utmost healing power. Greatest This unique balm when applied to the skin, penetrates through the pores deep into
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    • 356 3 I THE FAVOURITE: —j Refuse AU j j Imitations. j fUI i INSIST ON iR Jl I ORANGE I 11 I I 111-I N^Jitti: 111 JJ j j V//J > I Manufactured by I G S FRASER I I [fill H NEAVE LTD., j j tISJIJ Aera,ed Wi er fj
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    • 235 4 I Designed to Meet Present j Conditions Special tare has been taken in the design of the 14.9 H.P. Ford Phaeton to ensure complete motoring comfort at a minimum of expense. o 5 Some Outstanding Features of the 14.9 HP. Ford Car Q 1. Low initial cost prices as yet
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  • 1396 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. I ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, November 11,10 a.m. Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Ends. Buyers. Sellers. Asam Kumbang Tin Dec. 31 tl, 3 C £1. 4.0 Austral Malay Dec. 31 0 itt.o 1 o.u Ayer Hltam Tin June 30 0.11.9 Bangrin Tin Dec.
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  • 233 5 The True End Of Education. (By Koh Tan Kea The true end of education is said to be die development of th-- laculties that are dormaiu in mankind. It teaches the young tj understand the difTerencj between right and wrong, ugliness and b?auty. Therefore true educa.ioi. teaches us
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  • 134 5 (By Schoolgirl Rosalind./ Last week Auntie Lizzie wanted me to ask my friends to contribute to the "Girls' Corner." I have done my duty, and I hope that my friends will not be shy but try their very best. There are numerous things which have not yet
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  • 116 5 (By Annie G.) We may say schooling is full of fun, because there are so many friends to chat and play with. Our teacher is very kind to us because we do what she tells us. Everyone makes mistakes in lessons so we sometimes have to stay in
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  • 287 5 i Annamay Wong./ Procastination is the putting off till tomorrow, the things which ought to be done to-day. It is always bad. since it is a sin against the sense at duty. The peculiar disease of the procrastinator is his aversion to the present times as a time of
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  • 214 5 (By "Arien") It has been noticed that this world is a world of many types of people who form their points of view according to their positions. Come to think of it, it's wonderful what visions are conjured in different minds when money is mentioned. Only the other
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  • 211 5 AUNTIE LIZZIE'S LETTER. A Gratifying Response. My dear Nieces, You really don't know how glad I feel this week. The response to my appeal for more contributions is most gratifying, as our Editor described it, and I cannot find words adequately to thank
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  • 353 5 (By Schoolgirl Rosalind./ Examination day ii drawing near and it It natural fcr every girl to hope to pass. Some ai: worry-ng to death, but some don't care a whn. Some are studying with all their might whlU some regard their books as a kind of disease, and
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  • 260 5 ißy Claire Lim.) Now that there is a reduction ln prices on the weekly papers such as "Screen Stories," "Magnet." etc. we constant readers of these papers find it a real blessing. We find ourselves getting three or four copies per week, instead of one or two
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  • 222 5 {Francis Taye.) In the world there are various rievi ci to foretell the future. In astrology the future events of the world are foretold by the different movement., of the stars. When the astrologers see some'hing contrary to the usual movements of the stars, they are at once
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  • 604 5 What Is Expected Of Her. (By Margaret.) -The girl who puts the ivell-being ot others before her own wishes is the girl who is laying the foundation stone of true liappiness for herself.'' In the course of an ordinary day we aU have plenty of opportunity of
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  • 177 5 ißy Claire Lim.) Tooth-brushes, if dried in the sun. will make the bristles hard again, thus helping the teeth to whiten more easily ii >« A big glass of luke-warm water every morning will help to cure constipation. Combs can be cleaned more thoroughly by passing a
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  • 76 5 (By Happy Tan.j We are given time in school to write essays on, "Why I should be kind to animals." I think this is a very good thing for boys and girls to learn. We human beings should love all domestic animals. They depend upon us for
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 184 6 I Here He Is I {&L~*r-\ j song hits, j 615 TO-NIGHT 9.15 PARAMOI NT presents I Maurice Chevalier WITH J Claudette Colbert, Miriam Hopkins and Charlie Ruggles IN J j "THE j j Smiling Lieutenant j The Prince of Personality and tfcc Mater Dinctcr. ERNST LUBITSCH re-unit., d -with
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    • 201 6 Amusements. WITH THE 'Hllfjljr MATINEE at 3. Si f II CHILDREN HALF PRICE. TO| Evening-6.15 0.15 fir EDMUND LOWF. MYRNA LOY V W LOIS MORAN, JEAN HERSHOLT jf r TRANSATLANTIC i j Up the gaD£ plank aud into the swift, luxurious, cuftuiopelit»»n life <l an ocean greyhound Teeming with thiili*.
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    • 283 6 S 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9. I> i i The United Artist's t j SUPER MUSJCALE John Boles Evelyn Lai i in One Heavenly J coast rd katqkig I TO-NIGHT 9.15 i EVER POPULAR Robert Montgomery AS THE FIGHTING GOB WHO LOVED THE ADMIRALS DAUGHTER IN HIS FIRST STARRING PICTURE "Shipmates" A
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  • 170 7 HEAVY GUN PRACTICE. SHIPPING NEWS Owners and masters uf shipping are requited to k ep their vessels as clear of the raigt as poaJMe during th«» heavy gun practice, which will take place from Blakang Mati on Nov. 18. commencing at 8 a.m. The International Cod.? Signal
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  • 131 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore, Nov 11. East Wharf (Entrant Gale Ii Hong Kheng 22; Rohna 20 Mam Wharf tun.inc. Gale St Naldera 18; Bulan 16; Heluan 14. Pres. Garfield 11; Jerantut 9; Theseus 7 Empire Dock ifcntraiicr o»w >• Marudu 30: Sirdhana 32: Takliwa 37. Empire Dock
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  • 84 7 Commencing from last night the Wembley C noma is showing "Such Men are Dangerous" for a season, featuring Warner Baxter and Catherine Dale Owen with a well-supported cast. It is a love dram, with a delightful climax The "shorts" include a Pox Movietone. In the first hous.» will
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  • 203 7 COMMERCIAL NEWS. The following statement of domestic production Of "tm and ti:i-i..-oie at 72 per cent, during the month of Oct.. 1931. is ent Ito us by tne Ag ttagftttrui uctteral vi Statistics. S.S and F..V. S Tons Ton>. F.M.S. 3,282 Unfederated M.S. Johore 35 Kedah 12
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  • 64 7 London. Nov. 10. Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Sons notify tJday's tin prices as follows. Spot £1345 16 (£131%). Forward £1363 16 <£135 :t The market is strong Messrs. Symington and S nelair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 215 16d. (3d.) Forward 3d <33 16d.t.
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  • 60 7 Bloemfontien. Oct. 10. A, resident claim* that he has an < r ginal painting by Murlllo representing tht "Madonna and Child." He states that the picture bears the in tials B. M. E. in the lower comer, with the date 1655. Th- last initial represents
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  • 143 7 Singapore. Nov 11 Rice. Siam 1 per Koyan Rice. Siam 2 $203 Ric Siani 3 SI83 Rii-\ Siam 4 $171 Rice, Siam A-l SlfO Rice. Saigon 1 S164 Rice, Saigon 2 $158 Rice, Saigon 1W Rice. Rangoon 1 SI* 9 Rice. Rangoon 2 $145 Rice par Boiled No 1
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    • 783 7 J j j Victoria Theatre I i t i i i i t i i i Mrs. G. M. ALFORD j WILL PRESENT I I A Comedy in Three Acts i THE i CONSTANT WIFE By W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM j j Tburs 12, Sat 14, Wed. 18, Thurs 19, Sat.
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    • 489 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT 5 We can supply Office and Estate staff, domestic servants and all classes of labour, free of charge Sulbina and Co., 28. Chulia St. NOTICE la the Estate of SHAIK OMAR BIN ABC BAK AR BIN MOHAMED BA-OBED Deceased. Notice pursuant to section 29 of the Trustee Ordinance,
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    • 104 7 l THE EVENT OF THE YEAR! ;>;:.'.71. j 6.ia TO-NIGHT 9.15 Paramount presents m* %V Maurice%y^^ liiiMiiniy''*"'"' BL IChevalier IThe Singing, Smiling Idol J| of Millions j|F j) IN HIS GREATEST TRIUMPH j "The SMILING LIEUTENANT" An ERNST LUBITSCH MASTERPIECE! witn Claudette Colbert, Charlie Ruggles Miriam Hopkins. The Prince of
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 301 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHIK REPORT. lempera- Brigtu STATIONS ture. Rainfall. Suo Max Mm »nln» Alor Star 88 72 Nil 10.5 Kota Bharu 85 70 Nil 8.5 K. Trenggr.nu 84 72 Nil 6.0 Kroh 85 67 Nil 10.2 Sitiawan 89 73 0.05 8.5 Ipoh Eutterworth 86 74 Nil 11.3 Kuala
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    • 149 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW. NOV 12 Anamba and Natuna Inlands General van Geen« 8 a m Pulau Soegt "Hong Teck. 9 a.m Kukup i Hong Cheang» 9 a.m. Karimon 'Soon Lee> 9 am Rnio iBee Tong» 9 am Philippine Islands and Japan Adrastus) 11 a in China. Hainam. Japan. Korea. Formosa.
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  • 758 8 "That this meeting is of opinion tiiat the Bill now before the Legislative Council ot the Straits Settlements intituled an Ordinance to provide for a Contribution for the purpose of Impenal Defence is contrary to the Intel est of the Colony and ought not to be passed." That
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  • 471 8 The F.M.S. Railways have tarries at untitled iind Malacca to transport goods from shops and estates to the nearest ra lway stat on ana sp< c a! rat. s SIC chained We understand that he impor :nt rontra: for the Port Dickson water supuh ppe-l ha* been awarded to the
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  • 308 8 Wearing Apparel, Cosmetics And Musical Instruments. The following notification is. by direction of the Chief Secretary to Government, published in the F.M S. Government Gazette: In exercise of the powers vested in him by section 21 of "The Customs Enactment, 1923," the Chief Secretary to Government
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  • 116 8 FEAR OF ANTI-FASCIST DEMONSTRATIONS. New York. Oct. 10. Owing to the fear of anti-Fascist demonstrations endangering the life of the Italian Foreign Minister. Sig Grandi. when he arrives on Monday to confer with Mr. Hoover, he will be met at the pier by a heavily
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  • 80 8 MASSING OF FASCIST STORM TROOPS. I i Reuter. Cologne. Nov. 10. Circumstantial reports of tin myster">;i massing of Hitler s ttorm troops converging Breslau in all manner of eonveyaneet Mid afoot, according to the Socialist organ "Rhetnische Zeitung." have immnsf.y excited Republicans, whose Reichsbanner fighting
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  • 104 8 MR. J. H. THOMAS ON THREE MONTHS TOl R. British Official. Rugby. Nov. 10. Regarding the Imperial Economic Conference at Ottawa, which will probably b? resumed next July, the Dominions Sv*cr tary. Mr. J. H. Thomas, will first make a rapid tour of the Empire. He will
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  • 60 8 “S.F.P.” Service. A petition has b:en presented through tlii Association for British Malaya to S.r P. Cunliffe Lister, at the Colonial office, asking that the decision of Sir Cecil Clementi to cut the pensions of retired Government officers by 10 per cent, be reconsidered in view
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  • 32 8 British Official. Rugby, Nov. 10. The Ministry of Labour figures published to-night show a further decline in the numbers of the unemployed of over 15 000.—British Official
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  • 106 8 Sir William and Lady Murison and Miss Murison are passengers on the new P. and O. liner 'Corfu." which arrives this week-end. Burl Beauchamp is a passenger to Singapore on the "Baloeran," in which the Sultan and Sultana of Johore are returning to Malaya Mr. J. W Harries, hon. secretary
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  • 454 8 (BY "LOOKBh To-day 's query: I bayonets in Manchuria A barber has ba picking a pocket. Conference pocket*' pT)n A "Enough gold to B trade cable of yesten come across my ghan Thought for to-da\ living has not gone cost oi giving reached terday. di ye A
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  • 12 8 From Europe (Loodon r&e Oct. 22). by tht tfcrfu to-morrow
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  • 28 8 GIRLS' CORNER Ofl PW 5 TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on pa«* CLUB DIARY, on page D DIARY OF EVENTS on PM WHAT TO LISTEN FOB CORRESPONDENCF W
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    • 251 8 I "Pyramid Brand* I Rgdsteads I a 4 1 i j y j| T j ihe Finest Steel j I I J I Bed stead.. Made. j 1 fl stocked in all ImfniJ I slzes I W\W( I I fi Kfoiu It. fi ins. lo 6 ft. I J Brass
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    • 65 8 Latest and Smartest j Designs doxa! i i The most accurate timekeeper. JUST UNPACKED I WRIST POCKET WATCHES ALARM TRAVELLING CLOCKS i 11). S. de SHva 4 Bros. I SOLE AGENTS. j HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE, j I 634 i I North Bfidpr Road I j T. X X s i
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  • 1779 9 HJCY OF PEACE AND GOODWILL. ITFRNESS OF LABOUR OPPOSITION. ,\S OF IMPROVEMENT IN TRADE. t-inance dominated the King's speech the opening; of Parliament. Th re M a good deal of bitterness in the >[tpo.sition speeches. London. Nov. 10. King, wearing a heavy military over>ver the scarlet
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  • 1728 9 JAPANESE OFFICIAL REPLY TO CHINEE ALLEGATIONS. WARNING THAT DANGEROUS SITUATION MAY ARISE. CHINA'S ATTITUDE TO ARMAMENTS TRITE. Reuter. Japan is holding the Nonni Bridge firmly but undertakes not to advance fur ther unless attacked by tbe Chinese.
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  • 64 9 Reuter. Hong Kong. Nov. 10. H.MS. "Petersneld." with Admiral Kelly aboard, on its way to Hong Kong from Shanghai, picked up seven survivors from a junk which foundered off Tripod Island. This is the second British naval rescue within a week, the Hermes" having rescued
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  • 1948 9 IMPRESSIVE SERVICE AT CENOTAPH. GORGEOUS ARRAY OF WREATHS. SOLEMN GATHERING IN THE CATHEDRAL. British Official. Armistice Day is being ceLbrated in the usual way in Singapore. There were services at the Cenotaph and in the Cathedral this morning. The impressively simple service and wreath laying ceremony
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 169 9 I j PAVILION' I 'Phone 6903""" j j 6.143 TO-NIGHT 9.15 i Last Night's audience were amazed: I I J Greater thrills than the screen has ever shown j Before—See the awe-inspiring crash of two real !st amers at sea —See mighty Bancroft in hi> greatest role! I i i
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  • 154 10 SINGAPORE RACE MEETING. The following are our s:lections for to-days races: Race No. 1« —1- RAMMY. 2 CAMEO II 3. SIMON. Race No 2.—1. FORTUNE STAR 2. TIFFIN. 3. DITTY Kitce No. 3. —1- POLDARA. 2. DESERT FOX. 3 BALBARRA. Rare No. 1. —1- MISS CUE. 2. ABBOT.
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  • 179 10 TAMPIN POPPY DAY MATCH. I From Our Own Correspondent.) Serembon. Nov. 9. The hnal for the Tampin soccer competition was played off on Saturday ftt Tampin. the competing sides being the Rembau and Gemas District teams. The Rembau team carried off the Trophy by defeating Gemas by 3
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  • 168 10 S.G.C. MONTHLY MEDAL. I The S.G.C. November bogey competition was played on Saturday and Sunday and resulted in a win for Mr. J. T. Smith (1) 4 up in "A" Division and in a tie between Messrs. A. D Anderson (14) 1 down, and J. B. Weiss (18) 1
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  • 113 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. i Geylang Rangers v. Wing Siew XI to- 1 <iay on the Balestier Road ground: Joo Hye, •Chin Aik, Chong Phuan. Meng Chye, Ang -Chew, W. Chiang, Black. Koon San, Gek Soon, Qim Seng and another: Reserves: Nam Kiang, Ah Chin R. Jin. Badminton. S.H.B. J.
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  • 697 10 SPRINGBOKS BEAT SERVICES. London. Nov 7. At Tm li illtism to-day. the South African tourists beat the Combined Services XV by four coals and ft try «23 points* to nil, Reuter. PRINCIPAL HOME MATCHES. London. Nov. 7. Visiting Twickenham for the second time during their tour the South
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  • 51 10 TO-DAY'S PADANG MATCH. S.V.C. team v. Malaya Command on the S.C.C. ground to-day at 4.45 p.m.: Aeria; W. Aeria and E. G. Staunton; G. Ross. R. N. Elliott and Capt. V. C. Russell; E. Joy. D. Sullivan, N. Hay, S. P. Holmes-Smith and P. D. Corke. S.V.C. play in
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  • 99 10 CHARGED WITH POSSESSION OF LIQUOR. Reuter. Santa Monica (California), Nov. 10. President Hoover's brother-in-law, Mr. C. Vanness Leavitt, was arrested as he was leaving a grocery shop and is charged with being in possession of 19 pints of liquor. Cliff Daily, owner of the shop, was
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  • 126 10 THRILLING DRAMA OF THE SEA. A Geoige Bancroft picture is always a good picture and it is not saying too much to say that in "Derelict," the Universal special which was put on for a run at the Pavilion last night, this star, of "Ladies Love
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  • 28 10 London, Nov. 10. Sagga Rubber Company, Ltd. report shows a surplus for the year of £1,584 and it is proposed to carry forward £3,336.—"5. F.P." Service.
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  • 487 10 CHARITY NIGHTS AT NEW WORLD. On Friday and Saturday last the New World organised two benefit nights in aid of the China Flood Relief Fund, and the venture met with a ready response from the public. On both days the New World was crowded and it
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  • 108 10 PUBLICITY CO. CASE POSTPONED. After Mr. E. A. Stevens had addressed the court vi opening Ins case for the defendant tMr. E. G. Mozar) in the part heard suit which was resumed before Mr Justice Thome in the Supreme Court yesterday, counsel stated that he could not call
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  • 142 10 DOUBLE MURDER ON ESTATE. i From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Pilah. Nov. 10. A double murder occurred at Bahau Estate, Bahau, on the evenhig of the 7th inst., outside a shop on the estate. A Tamil man died before reaching hospital, from stab wounds, and a woman
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  • 130 10 At the Y.W.C.A., Rallies Quay, on Friday at 5.30 p.m.. members and friends will he given the opportunity to meet Archdeacon Graham While, who is an old friend of the Y.W.C A. in Malaya. He was largely instrumental in the establ shment of the Y.W.C.A. in Ipon. He
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  • 410 10 POH LEUNG KUK OFFEKS OPPORTUNITIES. The excellent work done by the Poh Leime Kuk is too weU known to need reiteration, but there is just one branch of its activities which deserves special mention at the moment. For years past the Poh Leung Kuk
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  • 189 10 SCHOOL TEACHER ON SERIOUS. CHARGE. Alleged to be a member of an unlawful society. Koo Fong, alias Koo Cheong Hing. a ttaclier in the Yung Ching School. Club Street, appeared before the Third Magistrate (Mr. J. F. F. Gregg) yesterday. The accused was defended bv
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  • 153 10 LONG-SERVICE EMPLOYEE SENT TO PRISON. The District Judge (Mr. G. C. Dodd. ft >- trrdav passed ■catena of three months- r gorous imprisonment on Heng Cheng Yeok. the Straits-bom Ch.nes- who pleaded guilty the other day to criminal breach of trust oi a sum of over 59.00
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  • 141 10 Y.W.C.A. APPEAL FOR CLOTHING. The YW C.A.. in lespcnse to urgent appeals (rota China, makes an appeal for warn, clothing of any kind for these who have beer, rendered homeless and destitute by the great flood in China. The National Y.W.C.A. OJ China, leading the women's work
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  • 248 11 Th ;> THOUSAND PAIRS OF SHOES DAILY. VCTORY AT UPPER SERANGOON. ach of the date for the holding ::tp It Manufacturers' Exhibition interesting the establishment by the well-known Singapore proud merchant. Mr. R. Penhas. at Upper Serangoon, for the manuinh class footwear by the most methods.
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  • 135 11 EFFORT TO IMPROVE THEM. A botch al on feet, we understand, to private English Schools in SingaTi Government, as already stated, is these schools closely, but the moven d to comes from the pr.vate <cbools themselTcs we are informed that proprietors and masters of prim S.mjapore will be
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 250 11 Odeon Records. The Merrilads Musical Association. KRONCHONG SECTION RECORDS ]566 Nona Chaatek—Stamboel T. 1568 Nasib Thee—Kronchong 1570 Jangan Paksa—E tak T door. 1572 Kuching Kurus—Stamboel Break 1574 Ruki Ruki—Trima Kasay 1576 Gamboes F—Chek Baba Sayang. 1578 Kronchong Ayer Laut—ltem Manis. 1580 Lang Ting Tang—Champagne, Stout Beer. 1582 Stamboel Singapore—Nona Keterin
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    • 395 11 THE NEW WORLD j BRIGHTEST BPOT IN~ SINGAPORE. j j The New World Talkie Theatre. DUO-FONE SOUND SYSTEM. j 17.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.30 p.m. Under The Patronage Of Mrs: L. C. L. Oldfield ONE BENEFIT NIGHT j FRIDAY, NOV. 13, 1931. I IN AID OF POPPY OAY FUND. j j
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    • 254 11 J By Special T M The Ki g J Appointment aim J j ESTABLISHED 1872 I A THE IDEAL I HI HAND-BAG *> I W rm A\ .%S IT IS FOR THE SPORTSMAN'S POCKET. Fascinating Modern Ijp ilfi Watch. (T^J/to** l Sound in construction as it is Handsome I in
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 312 11 CLUB DIARY. There are numerous Clubs and Societies fn -Tfapore, mosf of the members of which are Mfcn of the "Malaya Tribune." It has been •mated that we should open a special W»I for their benefit, and we readily comply. wwhafcj are invited to co-operate in keep"1 the Diary up-to-date
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    • 153 11 DIARY OF EVENTS. 1 TO-DAY, NOV. U. High Tides.— 10.26 a.m., 11.44 pm Public Holiday. Armistice Day Celebrations: Cenotaph service, 715 a.m.; Cathedral service, 10.20 a.m.; Ex-Service dinner, Europe Hotel, 8 pm Singapore Races. Hockey: S.R.C. "A" v. Chinese "A," S.R.C.; I A. v. Khalsa Association, I.A.; S.V.C. v. i
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    • 258 12 i j j Finest Quality 9 i "Pineapple" I Mil wmmmmym^mmmmm Cooked Ham j AT REDUCED PRICE j Singapore Cold Storage j j Company, Limited. Orchard Road Sub Depots. mm telsen |BB CT nAPn RATTFRYCO.MM '-MOST VARIED COMPREHENSIVE ■■ML RADIO STOCKS IN MALAYA. P^^o U SC' P ENS E O^
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    • 83 12 f ALHAMBRA 1 j TO-DAY Matinee at 3. p.m. Evening 6.15- 9.15 Fox Movietone's PULSING, POUNDING SPECTACLE! Romance, Glamour, Intrigue in the most astounding film of the year! «KSBB9r 4tfG^&&& fli T Blii^PP^ wifh EDMUND LOWE LOIS MORAN John Halliday Jean Hersholt Greta Nissen Myrna Loy Directed by William K.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 698 12 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Short-Wave Broadcasts For The Week. MONDAYS. RADIO SAIGON (49.0S metres) 0.15 p.m. Amnamlte programme; 8.15 recorded music; 0.15 concert by the orchestra under the direction of M. Andre Soyer. Soloists: violin, M. Robert Barras; 'cello, Mme. Simon Chef nay; flute, M. Jean Chefnay. Programme inter•persed with
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  • 811 13 CHILDREN BULLIED BY REDS." BISHOP GALVIN RECOUNTS STORY. Defying the threats of their persecutors with a heroism recalling the fortitude of the child martyrs under Nero and Diocletian, two Chinese girls suffered brutal bullying at the hands of the Communists rather than reveal the hiding-place of
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  • 210 13 LEGISLATION CONTEMPLATED IN CEYLON. The report of the Special Committee appointed to consider ways and means of affording relief to debtois, in terms of the motion proposed by Mr. E. A. P. Wijeyratne and carried in the Stat.* Council, will it is understood be published shortly. Same
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 369 13 General jgk Elect AGELESS AIL-STEEL REFRIGERATOR. ■effected by gUm 1.000.000 sold m k FLECTRIC thaU 4 y6arS i Three Years Guarantees J r". ati.r. s Mr Menu Planning i Fewer Trips to Market Time. Labour. I Expense Saved. Stay 7 Waiting is Wasting. Can you afford to Wait! J he
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    • 374 13 t a FOR I /s Found in J Ciitit'iira j Preparations j CJ« the Soap rtpularly every day—it HOC only cleanses but > ■HO pratectl the bkin. The Oinlmonf. pure and I toothing, i> a household neces- 1 sit>. It Itriiifis relief and healing to all -kin trouhles. The Taloum
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    • 343 13 YET SHE HAS "SINGAPORE FOOT She baaks in the sun. dainty. It is wise to use ABSORBINE fastidious, yet her shapely foot JNR. after every exposure to wet is marred by a rash-like erup- t tien between the toes. She has laces whether to P ubllc or your SINGAPORE FOOT."
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  • 92 14 [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be under stood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing/, and on one side of the paper only.
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  • 160 14 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune") Sir "The Madras branch of the European Association deserves to be congratulated on its unusually frank and bold criticism of the newfinancial proposals of the Government of India, j It brings out and comments strongly on the fact that the deficit is sought to
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  • 206 14 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune i Sir.—Do you think it is fair for Japan to exercise her strength far beyond the limit, vaunting the power she possesses before the world? If the were not the cause of all thttroubles, there would be no need for her to find excuses
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  • 228 14 <To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune"! Sir.—With reference to the letter in your Issue of the sth in.-t on the above subject. I quite agree with and support your correspondent -"Scapegoat" in saying that lt is heartvending to see taxes, squeezed out of us ln our distress, betnf smsted
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  • 125 14 EQUAL JUSTICE BETWEEN ALL PARTIES. British Official. Rugby. Nov. 9 Sir Herbert Samuel. Hem? Secretary, speaking on the forthcoming Disarmament Conference, said it would be m-etssary at that ga*hering to take into account the reductions in her forces which Britain had already made He pointed out that wlr
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  • 106 14 ANNOUNCEMENT BY LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE. Reuter. Rugby, Nov. 9. The COWmtttcc Of tht London Stock Exchange has decided to repeal as from Monday. Nov. 16. the regulation imposed on Sept. 26 fellow ng Great Britain's departure from tbe Gold Standard that all bargains must be for
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 394 14 PHOTO OF NERVE-CELLS SEEN THROUGH MI CROSCOPE r Al Drink in I iVw HetfM W Vitality That's what you do when you take Sanatogen. A famous physician, writing about the influence of Sanatogen on the health of body and nerves, said: "I am prepared to guarantee from my own personal
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    • 268 14 i I I England-Australia Record Broken! t I D ri Flying a Comper Aircraft fitted jj with a Pobjoy engine j I Mr. C. A. BUTLER 1 jl flew from England to Australia I in 102 minutes less than the j] previous holder. I II Mr. C. A. Butler USED
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    • 409 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (incorporated in tngiana.) > JL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES n'SULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM ;CATION CO LONDON AND \R EAST MAIL SERVICE. ft Contract with His Majestys Government.) TWARD FROM LONDON For China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1931. 15.000 Nov. 14 9.000
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    • 664 15 JJ^AMER^JAJLINGS. LINE Jam ri Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London. Antwerp. Rotterdam and Middlesbrough Vessels Tonnage Due Sail 9 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Nov. 19 30 t YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Dec. 8 9 HAKONE MARU 10,500 Dec. 16 17 9 SUWA MARU 10,700 Dec. 31 Jan. 1 9 FUSHIMI MARU 11,000
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    • 469 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England J Direct Bervice to Japan via Bong Kong, Amoy and Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow. Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports. Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND
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    • 230 15 INSURANCE. THE fkw\ SOUTH l%irj BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR niBURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O. MAROOLJOUTH, Utnactr. OOo*: I, Flnlayson Oreen. A RARE OPPORTUNITY Afforded by The Great Eastern Optical Co., 113. South Bridge Road, Singapore. SPECIAL DISCOUNT COUPON In prouuclng this
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    • 552 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered tn London nnder th* Companies Acts Ot If' 2 to lt»9 on 2nd December 1»92 Authorised Capital £3.000,000 Subscribed Ch pit I £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050.000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1.666.845 HEAD OFFICE: 15. Grace Charch Street. London. E C. 8. BOARD
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    • 570 15 BANKS. NORTH BRANCH op i THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Telephone No. 2904. The North Branch of this *>ank wnlch la nonopened for business will provide ttto following facilities to customers:— BANKING DEPARTMENT (Commercial Banking). We iransact a general commercial bankta* business. ACCEPTANCES We buy and
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    • 383 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. r ia II TO LET—IBS, Tank Road Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—I. Cairnhill Circle and 16. Prinsep Street. Rent moderate. Apply 64. Market Street TO
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    • 435 16 a *MA<DGE" J 67. SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. Phone 4227. J j WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED SHS I j G2£llߧ A NICE SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS TOYS, CHILDREN'S STORY BOOKS, CALEY'S 1 j CRACKERS. LADIES* CHILDREN'S HATS. CHILDREN'S j FROCKS BOYS' SAILOR SUITS. j m J EDUCATIONAL, For authentic translations of all
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    • 167 16 FOR SALE. RADIO CHART of Short-Wave Transmissions. Printed on white card with eyelets for hanging over your receiver. Ten cents per copy. Out stations 15 cents Bend cash with order to Manager. "Malaya Tribune." Racing Brand "KENGCHYE" Cloth For Economists. Durable to wear and easy to wash. Guaranteed Fast Colour
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    • 551 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. THE OVERSEaTThINESE B4NK LIMITED (Incorporated in Strait.s Settlements. Notice b hereby giv.-n that the Twelfth Annual General Meeting of the shareholders of the above Company will be held at its Registered Office No. 186. Cecil Street. Singapore, on Saturday the 14th day of November, 1931 at 12
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    • 555 16 "Tribune" Small Ads. Bring Results Because They Reach he Permanent Popult n. AUCTION SALE. NOTICE OF CHANGE IN DATE OF SALE RE IMPORTANT MORTGAGEE'S SALE AT Messrs. Tan Cheng Tiong and Son s Saleroom OF 1. Valuable freehold land and house known M Municipal No. 7, Jonker -Street. Malacca Town,
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    • 447 16 MASSAGE AND MANICURE. MASSAGE. Hits Matsuye. Misf- Mi g Misako No. 20. Bencoolen Stn 1? MALAYA TRIBUNE^ PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RAlfcS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including Includiti at office Postage Postal* or close < Local or to Foreiii residence. F.M.B I Countno. Yearly 115.00 $21.00 »27 Ot Half Yearly 7.50
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