Malaya Tribune, 17 November 1931
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Title Section29 1931-11-17 1 The Malaya Tribune. I No. 271 SINGAPORE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday. Nov. 17. 19.31. The Malaya Tribune. SINGAPORE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1931.29 words
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Advertisement36 1931-11-17 1 UPTON'S CI.YLON TEA. .OT BETTER BEST, wBBA PERFUMERY Ask Your i___>Dealers For LES PARFIMS DE MOL\_NEt j X-PARIS |B Molyneux _n__ftT__ A Most Acceptable IHI Present For X'mas IKbEBL Sole Agents: I WEILL, MONTOH LTD. SINGAPORE.36 words
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Advertisement10 1931-11-17 1 THE 'MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM, IN MALAYA.10 words
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3356 1931-11-17 2 (Special to the Malaya Tribune.") London. Oct. 2' 1 The Atlantic Fleet is at present at sea. but H can still follow the political campaign. The men get the;r newspapers and can hear the party leaders talking on the wireless. But though at3,356 words
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Article912 1931-11-17 2 COMMENT ON LATEST DEVELOPMENT. (From an Indian Correspondent.) regarding the Round-Table Conference and the conclusive turn jthings seem to be taking do not in any way justify tome of the worst feari entertained in certain quarters in India. The whole situation has certainly crysta'lised, though in a vague,912 words
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Article212 1931-11-17 2 PRINCE OF W ALES TAKES TO THE SPORT. It was inevitable that the Prince of Wales, to whom the water makes such a strong appeal, and who has shown such consistent interest in fast transport, sooner or later, should take up Motor Boating. His active as ociation with212 words
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Advertisement254 1931-11-17 2 ftteg TUB I ln 1 j i|i tn nliilMll HI "j| f ft\k I For Over Two Years. I <m%T& J GLAXO I Jm M HAS CONTAINED ADDED m I m\\w «jK* AO M SUNSHIN E VITAMIN D. m I > ĔM other B aby Food can m I Ms254 words
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Article629 1931-11-17 3 MANTONTS VINTAGE YEAR. OVER £80,000 WON IN STAKES. London. Oct. 10. By the success of Golden Hair colt in the Imperial Produce Stakes at Kempton Park yesterday. Lawson brought his winnings for the season to £81,484 and the number of races won to 58. As a629 words
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Article87 1931-11-17 3 Paavo Nurmi, the flying Finn, proposes to tour Japan this winter prior to competing in the Olympic Games at Los Angeles next year. He is now touring Poland, and has twice raced against that country's champion. Kusokinski. beating him in a slowly run 5,000 metres event by six feet and87 words
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Advertisement317 1931-11-17 3 DON'T GET A COLD get LAKEROL Heed the warning signal—at the first sign of a *®®(g)Sfe Yfl col d take LAKEROL, the sure safe, certain and aKC/Vw pleasant way of definitely avoiding colds, sore F; chili Mr* J throats and catarrhal troubles. Why suffer, j wnen they can so easily317 words
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Advertisement237 1931-11-17 3 iii five minutes NAILS may be well-formed, brilliantly polished, white-tipped —but if the cuticle is ragged and uneven, their otherwise beautiful appearance is marred. The solution is—never cut the cuticle! Instead, devote a few moments of your regular toilette to a quick grooming of the cuticle with Cutex Cuticle Remover237 words
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1028 1931-11-17 4 The Disordered World. Smash." London, Oct. 11. M.\ H. G. Wells sailed for oo Wednesday last on his first visit to America s nee 1922. Just before he left he talked to me (writes en "Observer" representative) at seme length about his1,028 words
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Article397 1931-11-17 4 The relations of Shaw and Harris are likely to give rise to more than one controversy. The first we notice is one between Hey wood Broun and Lewis Sherwin. Brour wrote in the "Washington News:" "Among the editors of the lafct fifty years he stands397 words
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Article441 1931-11-17 4 Messrs. John Lane The Bodley Head, Ltd. are introducing to England the work of an American artist, who is to New York what Belcher and Bateman are to London. Peter Arne. whose work may be known to some people through the pages of "The New Yorker,"441 words
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Article167 1931-11-17 4 MR. BALDWIN ON ENGLISH LANGUAGE. London, Oct. 17. "We have lived now to see a day when most of us try to talk like the British Broadcasting C-rporation and in the sacred name of progress oir language is being gradually formed on the model of the167 words
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Article153 1931-11-17 4 STORY OF THE FATEFUL NIGHT. Reuter. Hong Kong, Nov. 16. Admiral Howard Kelly and the crew of the "Petersfield" have arrived ato-rd H.M. "Suffolk." They were unwilling to discuss the wreck, pending a court of enquiry, but it is learned tfliat the weather was veryReuter. - 153 words
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Article136 1931-11-17 4 SHOULD BANKS HOLD SILVER RESERVES? Reuter. London, Nov. 16. A powerful plea that leading central bank> be authorised to include silver as part of currency reserves up to some fixed proportion of the total is made by Mr. L. S. Amery in the "Financial Times." It willReuter. - 136 words
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Article114 1931-11-17 4 British Official. Rugby Nov. 14. The Court of Directors of the Bank of England has agreed to recommend Mr. Montagu Collet Norman, the present Governor, be re-elected for the year ensuing and that Sir Ernest Harvey be re-elected Deputy Governor. Mr. Norman is 58 years old andBritish Official. - 114 words
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Article26 1931-11-17 4 Rugby. Nov. 15. The British Government has decided to take part in the Leipzig Spring Pair which opens in March—British Official.26 words
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Article63 1931-11-17 4 Ex members of the Raffles Institution Cadet Corps are rem nded of the tea-party to be given to Capt. C. A. Scott. M.C.. at the Adelphi Hotel on Thursday nex: at 5 p.m. Ex-Cac>Us who have not y°t no'ified their intention to be prtsent at the function are requested to63 words
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Advertisement162 1931-11-17 4 Tempting Gmpe* Jbt'dificrcncc between, just eating breakfast and really enjoying breakfast is found in these tempting morsels of crispy, nut-like deliciousness. Enjoy break fast with Grape-Nuts. S5 nun sampu pHBHTTff Scod 8 io «maip» rv Mailer PtuppslMib™ TsTTr*» L,d Vniom B Udio f' WWW ''to^ o I I■■■■■■■■■■■ /INHMANT\ 1162 words
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Advertisement200 1931-11-17 4 'fiaby is thriving ix:ca Additional evid- v -Jl ence comes to MjISUrCS a rich hand each day SUpply of v\ from Doctors and 1 Nurses in proof maternal nil Ik of the remarkable value of "Oval- tine" in promot- jtfg-r ing lactation. When "Ovaltine" has been taken before and after200 words
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129 1931-11-17 5 pK TEMP ANY MEETS EMPIRE MARKETING BOARD. Tempany, Director of Agriculture Uvri. met the Food Products CommitKmpire Marketing Board during his t -he Un.ttd Kingdom to discuss the canned pineapple industry. S.r .,.s Chairman of the National Fcod Council, and Mr. J. F. Owen, of129 words
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Article255 1931-11-17 5 HIV BOYCOTTS BIG BLOW TO JAPANESE SHIPPING. A the intensified boycott movement in Chinese routes of the Nippon k >ha and the Osaka Shosen Kaishs V' ,j. bad way. says the "Japan Chronicle.'" -r, n Y.K. Dsaka-Shanghai service, for "Lrrt reported a sharp decrease in cargoes ltter part255 words
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Article344 1931-11-17 5 DIRECTORS' REPORT. txumal meeting of Kinta Tin C. Ltd.. will be held at the Hong Bank Chamoers on Nov. 24 at 12.30. In theirrrepot; t for the year ended July the directo f state: U for the year under review, after kdmf for depreciation, bonus to mine344 words
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Article151 1931-11-17 5 WATIC PETROLEUM CO. «S> L1I» from Sept. 30 the following revised pnen Ml Motor Spirit and various brand* ot •nc are effective: Shell Motor Spirit ex pump and, or ex 4 gall, drum per rtdsn Imperial gallon $0M Shell Motor Spirit per 4 all. tin »3.9« Wholesale Price151 words
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Article1484 1931-11-17 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. I ISSUED BY FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Singapore, November 17, 10 a.m. Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value Ends. Buyers. Sellers. £1.0.0 Asam Kumbang Tin Dec. 31 £13 0 £1 5.0 1.0.0 Austral Malay Dec- 31 J 8 0 l 0 0 0.5.0 Ayer Hltaru Tin1,484 words
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Advertisement310 1931-11-17 5 J H) BE GIVEN AWAY TO POPULARISE I VIRILINE' FERTILINE' I I "IH (row *0"!N > I < iW GREAT MODERN REMEDIES FOR MART A COURSE TODAY j REGAM LOST MANHOOD AND OL T \CLNO I STFP INTO BETTER HEALTH AND I < l ArPINtSS. 00 AHEAD AND WINA PRIZL310 words
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Advertisement354 1931-11-17 5 I m HAEMATOPAN 99 The Right Tonic Food. "FOR MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN OF ALL AGES." When YOU take "Haematopan" you are Not taking a "drug" or a "patent medicine". Ycu are simply revitalizing even- cell in your body with the natural L basic substance of all vital energy—the very354 words
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Advertisement240 1931-11-17 6 Amusements, i Your LAST Chance! Are you going to miss this great show that is the talk of town CAPITOL 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 LAST NIGHT of ERNST I.rmTSC'H'S GREAT TRIUMPH! j» «> The Singing, Smiling Idol of Millions I Maurice I Chevalier j PARAMOUNTS FIRST JUBILEE ATTRACTION V W*kfk F240 words
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Advertisement167 1931-11-17 6 1 I Warner BAKTf.iT i i I Dorothy MACKAILL o i in B vivid, glowing J romance of peasant j I and debutante! PI Their Mad i i! Moment G ill vmx H I! I|| PICTURE X j m Britain's £100,000 Triumph! Jan Kiepura, 1 world's Greatest Tenor, and TfrigHfth167 words
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Advertisement139 1931-11-17 6 I j Jeanette jj MacDonald VICTOR MacLAGLEN "Annabelles Affairs' j member how it packed the Alhambra! I WEDNESDAY The Great new Chinese Talkie ROMANCE OF OPERA i j All-Talking and Musical. J T 1nT .,8,...__- T 1 SB- Jkmiy f| m m f( EAST COAST RD KATQ NG ttSIL *<139 words
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Article199 1931-11-17 7 SECOND ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION. The May flower Musical and Dramatic As--cciaticn held its second anniversary celebration it Mr. Lav Peng Ser's bungalow, 335 A. East CoaKt Read, en Saturday and Sunday last, many memixis aid friend! joining in thj celebration. A dinner was given on Saturday night. After the199 words
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Article33 1931-11-17 7 The rate of issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 for $100. The taur ol paymem oi Money orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 for $10033 words
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Article300 1931-11-17 7 ALLEGED MISAPPROPRIATION 1 OF BANK FUNDS. Alleged to have misappropriated a sum of o"er $15,000, Tan Tiong Huat. a Straits-born Chinese formerly in the employ of Messrs Thomas Cook and Son (Bankers) Ltd., appeared before the Second Magistrate (Mr. G. E. Clayton) yesterday, when the preliminary300 words
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Article80 1931-11-17 7 A lepeai p-rtormance of "Half Shot Ai Sunrise commenca a season ai tne Wembley llHi» lasi mgnt itio&e wno have not ftsC maae me acquaintance of tnose two rrunn aiders, tlert Wneeler and rtob-rt Wcol&ey, .noma ao so. logether witn Dorothy Lee, tney \»iii keep tne house roaring80 words
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45 1931-11-17 7 Singapore, Nov. 17. S:andard Spot 8^' s Tender November 8 December 8S January January-March 0 9 v April-June 9'S» y Tone of Market: Stagnant. Latest Cable: London 2 7 sd. per lb. New York: 49 16 (G>. cents per lb.45 words
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Article135 1931-11-17 7 Singapore. Nov. 17. Rice, Siam 1 per Koyan $245 Rice, Siam 2 $210 Rice, Slam 3 $189 Rice, Slam 4 5176 Rice, Saigon A-l Rice, Saigon 1 Rice, Saigon 2 $1«* Rice. Saigon 3 Rice, Rangoon 1 Rice. Rangoon 2., WJJ Rice, par Boiled No 1 per bag $4.80135 words
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Article1146 1931-11-17 7 WHY HE DID NOT PROCEED AGAINST FIRM. i j DEFENDANTS EVIDENCE IN PUBLICITY CASE. I was an answer to the matter raised by witness in his letter of Sept. 9, 1929 and was intended to protect him in the event of his returning to Australia.1,146 words
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157 1931-11-17 7 LTALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. Nov. 17. noon. A rather brighter market has to be reported to-day, the particular feature being the demand for Raub Gold Shares which have been dealt in up to $24 .15 cum aividend and have keen buyers at anything under this157 words
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Article290 1931-11-17 7 Nov 17. 11 a.m. MM London: 2 d. unchanged. New York: 4 9,16 cents, tG). unchanged. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 60—70 cents, Ayer Moleks 40—50 cents. Ayer Panas 50—60 cents. Bassetts 35—40 cents, Brogas 40—45 cents. Bukit Jelotongs 15—20 cents, Bukit Katils 20—25 cents. Conneraaras 55—65290 words
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Article65 1931-11-17 7 London. Nov. 16. Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Sens notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £134 916 (£l33»ii. Forward £136 9 1(5 (£135 I The market is firm. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 2 7 sd. (3%4.). Forward 3d. (3d65 words
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Article70 1931-11-17 7 London. Nov. 16 The report ol Bukit Pulai shows a loss of £3.010. There is a debit balance to go forward cf £1.126. Bantam Java report shows the all in cc*t was 4.43 d. per pound. The loss was £3,113 and there is a credit forward70 words
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Article312 1931-11-17 7 Singapore, Nov. 17. Selling: London 4 months sight 2s. 4 9 32d. London 3 months* sight 2s. 4 7 32d., London 60 days sight 2s. 4 5 32d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 4*id., London demand 2s. 4 3 32d.. London T.T. 2s. 4 l|l6d. Lyons demand 1080312 words
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Advertisement189 1931-11-17 7 Victoria Theatre! j L4ST 3 PERFORMANCES \f/ed: 18, Thurs: 19, Sat: 21, Nov. at 9.30 p.m. Mrs. G. M. ALFORD Presents: j THE j Constant Wife iyl Modern Comedy in Three Acts By VV. SOMERSET MAUGHAM j BOOKING AT LITTLE'S 82.50 $1.50 SI. AS USUAL THE BEST British Picture Comes189 words
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Advertisement443 1931-11-17 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Used Cine Camera and Projector. Bell Howell preferred. Tel 3911. WANTED—To buy Washed Rags, state price per picul. Box No. 464. Malaya Tribune WANTED —Advertisement canvassers for a well established magazine on commission basis. Apply Box No. 461 c]o "Malaya Tribune." FOR RENT—High grade furnished bungalow, sanitary installation,443 words
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Miscellaneous116 1931-11-17 7 MAILS U.UaL. TO-MORROW, NOV. IS. Ncrth, Norih-c-ast and oumatra an bpeci&j Box at tnxance to Night Telegrapn Office) (By Aeroplane* 6 a.m. Sarawak (Vyner Brooke* 10 a.m. Hoihow. Hong Kong. Swatow. and Amoy (Lyee Moon) 2 p.m. "Ceylon. Southern and Western India. Egypt. Europe, and Great Britain (Calchas) 2 pm.116 words
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70 1931-11-17 8 Mi. and Mrs. Ngeow Nian Chin and family oesire to tender their heartfelt thanks to all iriends. relatives, members of the Soon Kck. Gaylads Minstrels and the International Buddhist Union for their kind attendance at the Night Visit and Funeral of the late70 words
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Obituary50 1931-11-17 8 RODRIGUES—On Nov. 16. 1931. at her residence No. 7-A. C-ylon Road. Isabella <Zabeil. th.« beloved wife of Mr. Err.ost The funeral cortege will leave her 'at- r*sid nee at 4.30 p.m. to-day for the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd and thence to Bidadan Cemttery for Interment. Deeply regretted. I50 words
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Article773 1931-11-17 8 Th- Bill to impose a Defence Contribution of $5 millions a year on this Colony will not pass second I reading at the next meeting of the Legislative Council unless every single Official votes for it. The Unoffieials, it is safe to say, will be solid against773 words
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Article158 1931-11-17 8 The building of new agricultural offices untitled Kuala Lumpur has been postponed indefinitely. Th Federal Counc 1 has approved a rate cf $10,000 to defray the expenses of the visit cf Tengku Mahko.:. and Che Ahmad, of Penang. to Eng'and. Telegraphic info mat en has been received from India of158 words
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Article46 1931-11-17 8 From China and Japan by the Iyo Maru' due at Singapore to-mo row From China and Japan by th? 'Kaahuma Maru" due at Singapore to-monow. From Furoop I London mails despatched en Oct. 29). by the "Rajula" due at Penang 6 a.m. on Friday.46 words
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Article709 1931-11-17 8 Asked To Settle Communal Problem. British Official. Rugby. Nov. 17. I The Prime Minis'* r leeeived commun.cations yesterday from sevtiai representtive delegates to the Indian Round-Table Conference, ba 1 ng on his reference to undertake a sittlemen of the communal priblem if the arT:ced pa.tles requested himBritish Official. - 709 words
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Article374 1931-11-17 8 INFORMAL RECEI»TION AT THE DOCKS. Representatives of all scions of T ohoie society were presen a: th Sfcejeport do ks tn i morning when His H ghn? s c Si an of Johore. accompin ed by the E v ta' a returned by the "B .lo374 words
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Article492 1931-11-17 8 BY LOOKIR-Os A sincere welcome to His H the Sultan of Johore and t. sort. *a. Everyone hopes that His is fully restored in health be spared for long years State. The F.M.S. Unoffica] Government down very It; After all, the positl n's 10M< and must involve492 words
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Article46 1931-11-17 8 LATEST Ql n rx I IONS. Kl HKl K London: 2 7^d. New York: 4 916 ,G». t nU Sngapore s t;tn v ri\ L-nd-n Spot. £134 2s; «d. (Up Ihrae Months: £13& 2s. ML «U:> 20s I Sngapcre: $67.87',. ,50 tens sold-46 words
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Advertisement277 1931-11-17 8 i HORNBY TRAINS m Mr Am Mr mm mm mr AWW mm\\\mnßn\m\ Mm m^m Wm\ mm mmWW m\ Am mm Mr Mm mm HORNBY TRAINS. j I THE SPLENDID FUN OF RUNNING A HORNBY RAILWAY IS REAL AND LASTING BECAUSE OF THE EXCEPTIONAL STRENGTH AND RELIABLE I ATKCHANISM OF THE277 words
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Advertisement78 1931-11-17 8 j Latest and Smartest j t Designs i iOOXA! I The most accurate timekeeper. j j t JUST UNPACKED 2 i WRIST POCKET WATCHES j ALARM TRAVELLING I CLOCKS. j j U. S. de Silva:« Bros. SOU AGENTS j HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE, j j 634" j North Bridge Road. j78 words
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Article583 1931-11-17 9 TIME FOR DEBATING PAST. 1 L-BLOODED TRADE PROTECTION. iRITISH EMERGENCY MEASURES. Reuter. I uLl-blooded proposals" is the des»- < -.pi ion of the British Government's > rprncy measures to redress the ide balance. "The time for mere deling is past." says the Trade Minisformerly a staunchReuter. - 583 words
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Article74 1931-11-17 9 PRINCE OF WALES BROADCASTS. London. Nov. 16. clarion crv of "Buy British was ut terei b> the P.ince of Wales in a stirring bri irjeasi m the inauguration cf the Empire' Marketing Boards great campaign. He det lav 'I that buying British implied selling R tish. and needed74 words
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Article58 1931-11-17 9 GENERAL ELECTION IN GERMANY. Berlin, Nov. 16. N a wave is sweeping on iuthlessly in many, yesterday's general election for the < r> Parliament resulting in the HitJe'.ites mg 27 seats compared with the previous nil. Coalition Socialists, Roman Catholic r < and the Democrats, which previously58 words
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Article63 1931-11-17 9 ROC ND-TABLE CONFERENCE, on page 2. I ONDON LETTER, on pages 2 and 3. I krary NOTES, on page 4. OPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. on page 12. WARY OF EVENTS, on page 12. f -i.UB DIARY, on page 12. OVERSEAS CHINESE BANK,63 words
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3328 1931-11-17 9 SIGNIFICANT STATEMENT OF JAPANESE COMMANDER. LEAGUE DETERMINED TO SECURE RESPECT FOR COVENANT. FIGHTING CONTINUES IN MANCHURIA WHILE COUNCIL DISCUSSES. Reuter. While the Council of the League of Nations is in srsskm again to discuss the Far Eastern dispute fighting continues inReuter. - 3,328 words
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Advertisement228 1931-11-17 9 II PAVILION f] J nunrnniciinniittMinant •>. PtlOflC! 6Q03 1 li 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.145 Tender as Lover's Kiss Sweeping as the Tide <•! I Human Passion. I RESURRECTION j WITH JOHN LUPE BOLES VELEZ J A Picture You Cannot Afford to Miss! j ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION i Slim Summerville in "FIRST TO228 words
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Article2080 1931-11-17 9 "HEAVY DUTIES KILL TRADE." UNOFFICIAL COMMENT ON BUDGET. SACRIFICE OF PENSIONERS CRITICISED. I nofficial criticism at the Federal Council Budget session yesterday was mild and the need of retrenchment and new taxation was generally recognised. X* < o-iiMdf ration of the reduction of pension rs* allowances2,080 words
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Article236 1931-11-17 10 HOPES OF A SETTLEMENT. Shanghai, Nov. 17. Latest reports frcm Manchuria state that a doeen Japanese aeroplanes bombed the Chinese defences at Anganchi yesterday and that a severe battle is still in progress on both banks of the Nonni. Railway communications on the Chinese Eastern Railway236 words
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Article225 1931-11-17 10 THE MALAYA CUP. FIRST MATCH IN SOUTHERN DIVISION. Singapore play their first match in tht Malaya Cup competition this season on Saturday when they meet Johore on th* Padang. Singapore will be able to turn out their strongest side, the following team having been s.iecled: D. R. Harper225 words
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Article331 1931-11-17 10 L.L.T.C. TQURNAMENT. Yesterday's results and to-day's ties in the L.L.T.C. tournament are as follows: Men's Handicap Doubles: Capt. Graham and Palmer beat C. E. Winter and D. E. L. Anderson 6—4. 10—8; W. Warden and W. H. Day beat V P. Barbat and C. J. Stephen 6—4. B—6331 words
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Article111 1931-11-17 10 WEIDING CUP. The Katong Golf Club's competition for the Weiding Cup will be held on Saturday and Sunday next. S.G.C. LADIES' EVENTS. The S.G.C. November ladies' medal competition was played yesterday and resulted in a win for Mrs. C. J. Macrow (47—10—37) in "A" Division and for Mrs. C.111 words
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Article37 1931-11-17 10 BRITAIN'S NEW CHAMPION. Reuter. London, Nov. 17. At Leicester to-day. for the British heavyweight championship, in a fifteen round bout, Reggie Meen (Market Harborough) outpointed OharUe Smith (Deptford). The weights were Smith (14.13) and Meen (15.0'i).—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article27 1931-11-17 10 OPENING OF NEW POOL. H. E. the Governor will formally open the new pool at the Singapore Swimming Club, on Wednesday, Dec. 9. at 5 p.m.27 words
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Article389 1931-11-17 10 REPORT OF THE CURRENCY COMMISSION. Reuter. Hong Kong. Nov. 16. An ex.ensive antiysis of Eastern currency problems is contained in the report cf the Hong Keng Currency Commission, whose recommendat.ons deal especially with the que»tion of the desirability of changing the baois from goldReuter. - 389 words
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Article101 1931-11-17 10 ALLEGED QUARREL BETWEEN BROTHERS. Alleged to have fatally stabbed his elder brother, a Chinese named Loh Kiang was produced before the Second Magistrate. Mr. G. E. Clayton, this morning, on a charge of murder. It appears that the accused lived with his brother in a plantation off the101 words
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Article43 1931-11-17 10 S. AFRICANS v. N. S. WALES. Sydney. Nov. 16. The score at close of play in the match between the South African tourists and N.S.W. was: S. Afr.cans: 425 (Taylor 124» and 190 for 3 wkts. (Curnow 62 not out). N.S.W.: 168—Reuter.43 words
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Article40 1931-11-17 10 Reuter. Sydney, Nov. 16. Fairfax, the Test cricketer, has accepted an offer to play for the Accrington Club in the Lancashire League. The salary is believed to be £20 weekly. Fairfax leaves for England in March. —Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article304 1931-11-17 10 S.C.C. BEAT M.C.O. Playing on their own ground yesterday, the S.C.C. beat the Malaya Command Officers oy two goals to one after an exciting game. The teams were: S.C.C: Exley; Henry. Staunton: Sands. Elliott, Tudor; Joy. Thomson. Dr. Strahan. J. V. S. Brooke and Strachan. M.C.0.: Fit. Lt. Croome304 words
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Article21 1931-11-17 10 It is understood the Gloucesters are revisiting Ipoh in the middle of December for a return fixture with Perak.21 words
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Article143 1931-11-17 10 TWO CASES BEFORE PUISNE JUDGE. Mr. Justice Sproule (Senior Puisne Judge) entered judgment for $2,634 for plaintiff (Mr. J. B. Westerhout) in the suit heard last week in which Alkaff and Co. (represented by Mr. R. Page) were defendants. Mr. C. H. da Silva appeared for plaintiff.143 words
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Article40 1931-11-17 10 A Chinese boy of about 10 years of age was knocked down by a motor-lorry in River Valley Road yesterday afternoon. The boy was badly injured and was later removed *to hospital in the ambulance.40 words
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Article48 1931-11-17 10 The ex-Cadets of Raffles Institution are reminded of the tea party to be given to Captain C. A. Scott on Thursday, at 5 p.m. at the Adelphi Hotel. Others who wish to attend are asked to communicate with Sohan Singh, c o Stanley. Ltd.. 107. North Bridge Road.48 words
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Article569 1931-11-17 10 HARDSHIP ON PENSIONERS Unofficial criticisms of tfcs Buckv i lined to the new taxation and th of pensioners' Temporary AKowanc Mr. Bailey pleaded for a reduct;., ad valorem duty on high class British instruments, gramophone records, en that the imposition of such a heavy d likely to restrict569 words
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Article138 1931-11-17 10 LIST OF HONOURS ON THK DISSOLUTION. Rugby. Nov II The King has conferred a Viscounty Mr. Philip Snovvden. Chancellor of the E\< I. quer in the previous administration and I Privy Seal in the present Cabinet. Some before the general election Mr. Buowfcu nounced that owing138 words
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Article83 1931-11-17 10 SIX STOWAWAYS SENTENCED. For being stowaways on board the Kum Sang" on her voyage from Hong Bong n port, six Chinese were sentenced to 28 yesterday by the Master Attendant Freybe g. R.N.. All of them pleaded guilty. They kept in the House of Detention on the tion83 words
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95 1931-11-17 10 At the annual meeting of St Society. Singapore, at the Europe H I day. it was decided to leave the an for the annual dinner and dance m of a sub-committee to be appo:: general committee. Mr. W. Bartley (President) was in ruppcrted by Mr.95 words
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Article38 1931-11-17 10 Washington. N After a conference with President H Republican leaders have agreed 10 increases during the coming session gress in order to meet this year .s deft g tt is estimated to exceed $1,500.000 00038 words
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Miscellaneous144 1931-11-17 10 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLES. Solution Of Number 18. The following is the solution of Crossword No. 18. entries for w.*ich closed at 12 noon today In Friday's issue of the "Malaya Tribune" the prize-winners of this solution will be published. Across. —1. Hush; 4. Pells; 9. Tenur; 10. Ease; 11. Rain;144 words
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Article960 1931-11-17 11 HOME LEAGUE TABLES. POSITIONS UP TO DATE. H positions In the English and up to and including the last .d. Figures in brackets indicate positions P denotes promoted hows clubs relegated to a lower he end of the last season. N. ■a clubs elected. |SH LEAGUE, DIV. L Goals.960 words
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Article48 1931-11-17 11 PING-PONG. lot Singapore open ping-pong chamSjfckiP 'singles) and the Singapore Interuub Ping-Pong championship (teams of five) •ill be received by the hon. sec. up to Nov. 25. n t: r e fee for the open championship is '•w and for the inter-club championsnip $5 T team.48 words
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216 1931-11-17 11 (From Our Oivn Correspondent.) Malacca, Nov. 15. On Saturday a Malacca side travelled to Genuang to play North Johore and Malacca repeated her easy victory at home by again beating the Johore team by 40 points to 3. Although the Johore forwards were better216 words
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Article242 1931-11-17 11 TRIAL MATCH AT MALACCA. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Nov. 15. The committee of the new Malacca Hockey Association met last Friday night and appointed the following selection committee io choose Malacca's eleven: Messrs. A. A. Lermit. E. W. Reeve. R. W. F. Aeria. P. G. Pamadasa. and Dr.242 words
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Article166 1931-11-17 11 "F." (MALAY) CO.'S MEETING. At the seventh annual rifle meeting of "F" (Malay) Co.. S.V.C. held at the Bukit Timah Range on Sunday the following were Ihe prize winners: Match I: Class "A" Sgt. Mohamed Bin Tahir. Cla-s "B" Pte, Wasil. Class "C" Pte. Abu. Match 2: Class "A"166 words
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Article202 1931-11-17 11 S.C.B.P. BEAT ANSON B.P. The Singapore Chinese B.P. defeated the Anson B.P. in a match of five singles at tfca former's court on Sunday by s—o. Scores (SCBP players mentioned first): Koh Hon Ch:ong beat Sng Beng Teck 15—8, 15—8; Koh Hon Chew beat Tan Soon Watt B—ls, 13—13202 words
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Article60 1931-11-17 11 DATES PLAYERS. Vssociation Football. Amicable A.A. team v. Balestier Wanderer s to-day on the S.C.F.A. ground: Chua Khtam Teck Goh Ah Chew. Tan Swee Guan, Wee Jtt Siong Hoey Ah Fong. Lye Kirn Slew. Tan lZ Ann, Ng Khai Soo. Lav Peck Jim. Wong yen and Tay Kwee Liang. Reserves:60 words
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Article26 1931-11-17 11 Before a fairly large crowd at the Keppel Harbour Chinese ground on Saturday, the Chinese Sports Association 2nd team beat the Keppel Harbour Chinese by 4—o.26 words
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Advertisement317 1931-11-17 11 j THE NEW WORLD BRIGHTEST SPOT IN SINGAPORE. The New World Talkie Theatre. DUO—PONE SOUND SYSTEM j 7.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.30 pm I "SOUP TO NUTS" RUBE GOLDBERG S All Laughing Movietone Farce VYITH Ted Healy and his merry Racketeers. j GRAMOPHONES! Model "J" 1 A FITTED with powerful double317 words
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Advertisement206 1931-11-17 11 l Delicious Cordials I Car Handsome Glass j IBf Decanters j j lil iflL Almond, Cherry, Grenadin, j j Orange, Nectar Cup. i Peach, Rose, Raspberry, j Strawberry, Vanilla, MFsffi I fading Dealers jytgSa an d also at our Works. STRENGTH UP I YOUR SLEEVE Everyone knows that si w206 words
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Article454 1931-11-17 12 The Political Future of Malaya. After first reading, says "British Malaya" (London), Sir Cecil Clementi's "Outline of New Policy" for the Malay States, one feels like a man who has just won a quarter-mile race by a foot, rather breathless. In that condition one is not454 words
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Article308 1931-11-17 12 KILLING THE GOOSE THAT LAYS THE GOLDEN EGGS. Th? new taxation proposals, writes a correspondent of the "Times of Malaya." may be necessary to secure more revenue, but it is. like killing the goose that lays the golden eggs. To b.gin with, the F.M.S. official policy cf308 words
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Article713 1931-11-17 12 Short-Wave Broadcasts For The Week. Yesterday Saigon reversed the Monday and Wednesday programme times, but it is not known yet if this is to be permanent. This Wednesday the Western music will be given at 9.15. MONDAYS. RADIO SAIGON (49.05 metres) 8.16 p.m I pncmito programme;713 words
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Article139 1931-11-17 12 REWARD FOR RECOVERY 0* R.O. NJ. YOUNG. Hong Kong, Nov. 14. The whereabouts of Revenue Officer Nicholas James Young, who disappeared w.th dramatic suddenness on October 13, last, are still engaging the attention of the Police. The latest development has been the offer of a reward for information139 words
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Article251 1931-11-17 12 SENIOR NAVAL OFFICER AT SINGAPORE. I (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Oct. 22. The taking up of his new duties as Senior Naval Officer at Singapore by Capt. M. Brock Birkett, D.5.0., again draws attention to the awkward system of posting at that place. The Singapore establishment is251 words
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Article110 1931-11-17 12 The members of the Telok Ayer Church held a bazaar on Saturday evening in aid of the Chinese Episcopal Church. The function was very successful arid purchases from the stalls were frequently made. The flshing-pond attracted a good many people, especially the young folks, wh le110 words
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Advertisement162 1931-11-17 12 I Finest Quality j "Pineapple" Cooked Ham I .ImWĔtlßoßßUWomtĔmwUlßm^K^^mmWtt^B&m^mmmmmmmW j AT REDUCED PRICE. i I Singapore Cold Storage I j Company, Limited. Orchard Road Sub Depots. t t iliigsu-^ You need it now to make you well and keep you well to prevent coughs and colds and ward off serious162 words
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Advertisement497 1931-11-17 12 Bata j THE LARGEST i I j SHOE FACTOR) j I j IN THE WORLfr j I j The Daily Express of Taead* v j 19th published a leading article 7 I J Bata Shoes, and ,aid-* T w J I is the boa and shoe King oi I Whatever497 words
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Miscellaneous171 1931-11-17 12 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. NOV. 17. High Tides.—4.15 a.m.. 2.45 p.m. Entertainment, Drill Hall, in aid of Poppy Day Fund. 9.30 p.m. Rugby: A. (M.G.) Co.. SVC. v. A. (M.G.) Co., Glosters, S.C.C.; R.C. v. A.P.C.. R.C. TO-MORROW. NOV. 18. High Tides—5.30 a.m.. 4.13 p.m. Meeting. Mandai-Tekong Rubber Estates. 6466.171 words
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Miscellaneous502 1931-11-17 12 CLUB DIARY. There are numerous Clubs and Societies tn Singapore, most of the member* of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." It has been suggested that toe should open a special Diary for their benefit, and we readily comply, secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping the Diary up-to-date502 words
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Article1344 1931-11-17 13 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. REMOVING TO NEW PREMISES. The twelfth annual general meeting of the Oversea-Chinese Bank, Ltd., was held at its registered office, 186, Cecil Street, en Saturday, at neon, with Mr. Chua Kah Cheong in the chair. Others present were: The Hon. Mr. S. Q. Wong,1,344 words
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Article628 1931-11-17 13 SUNDAY'S ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS. Inclement wcathei spoiled what otherwise would have been a most enjoyable function when the members of the Chinese Swimming Club celebrated their twenty-second anniversary on Sunday, but in spite of the showers there was a large gathering including some visitors and ladies. The premises,628 words
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Article209 1931-11-17 13 NEW OFFICES BEING OPENED IN THE ORIENT. Hong Kong. Nov. 14. Following up the policy of the Canadian Government of actively encouraging exports. Hon. H. H. Stevens, Minister of Trade and Commerce, has issued instructions for the extension of Canadian trade activities in China and Japan. The feature209 words
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Advertisement416 1931-11-17 13 Prompt Relief FROM HEADACHES WAN'S ASPIRIN TABLETS Of the greatest value for relieving BIAI NEURALGIA. AND ALL NERVE PAINS, FEVERISH COLDS- j SLEEPLESSNESS. RHEUMATIC PAINS. j •arge and small bottles containing 25 and 10 tablets each AUCTION SALE HING KENG LEE CO., LTD. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE JEWELLERIES To be416 words
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Advertisement486 1931-11-17 13 I T Christmas! j THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ARE j j NOW ON SHOW AND SOLD AT j RENE ULLMANN j LOWEST THE'BEST QUALITIES. I JEWELLERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION j WATCHES OF THE BEST SWISS MADE (more than i J 1000 different patterns in stock) i D ORSAY s PFRFUMES486 words
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Article91 1931-11-17 14 I Our readers are invited to write to us on subject» of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opintonf Expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF *S POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only.91 words
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Article75 1931-11-17 14 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune.") S r. —Mr. S. Q. Wong's suggestion to reduce ihe Mun.c.pal salaries should be appreciated. His object was to effect essential economy. The local Government and the Imperial Government have reduced the salaries of their servants. Why not the Municipality? I think a75 words
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Article213 1931-11-17 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir. —There is a rumour that the Railway Traffic Department, for the sake of reducing expenditure, has given seven days' notice to some of the senior staff to retire compulsorily from the service. Although the action taken by the Department is a good way213 words
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Article246 1931-11-17 14 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune.".' Sir. —When God created the world He nevei divided East and West nor English. Germans, Russians. Indians, etc. All the big nations in the world are trying their utmost to prevent future wars, through the League of Nations, or Disarmament Conferences. Kellogg and246 words
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Article597 1931-11-17 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir, —I had the pleasure of reading last night the interesting article on Private Schools in your valuable paper. In this article I noticed that truths, half-truths and untruths have been allowed full sway without any discrimination whatsoever. 1 see that a lot597 words
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Article471 1931-11-17 14 NAVAL OFFICER'S WIFE DEFENDS HOME. Rochester Police-court was crowded when Mrs. Agnes Helen Malet-Warden, said to be the wife of a naval officer, was charged on remand with causing grievous bodily harm to Frederick Barnard, a rate warrant officer. Eventually the charge was reduced to one of common471 words
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Article454 1931-11-17 14 EDUCATION IN THE NEW TERRITORIES. Hong Kong. Oct. 28. The Hon. Dr. S. W. Tso performed the open"ng ceremony of the new School builling at Un Long, in the New Territories, yesterday afternoon. There was a large gathering present, including the Director of Educaticn, Mr. G. P de454 words
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Advertisement346 1931-11-17 14 REGLYKOL Is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone in the urine of patients after a few days treatment with this preparation was reduced to a minimum, if not eliminated altogether, while the various organs of the body regained346 words
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Advertisement110 1931-11-17 14 Ceylonta Tea well worth I trying Blended In Ceylon Packed By Lipton Especially For Malaya O N O BLUE LABEL 85 cts.. Pound Packet. A C oupon in every packet -*>4 Coupons obtain a fr«* packet. Sole Agents: HENRY VVAUGH Co., Ltd., Singapore. Penang. Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh A.P.B 4110 words
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Advertisement408 1931-11-17 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND \PCAR LINES. (incorporated, in Engiana.) ,11.. PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. \SCLAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM I GAT lON CO LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE *ier Contract with His Majesty's Government.) 7TWARD FROM LONDON For China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1931. 9.000 Nov. 23408 words
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Advertisement655 1931-11-17 15 jTEAMER SAILINGS. LINE TO LONDON. Naples. Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessel* Tonnage Due Bail 5 KASHIMA MARU 10.003 Nov 18 )9 t YASUKUNI MARO 12,000 Dec. 8 9 HAKONE MARU 10,500 Dec. 18 17 6 SUWA MARU 10,700 Dec. 31 Jan. 1 9 FUSHIMI MARU 11,000 Jan. 14655 words
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Advertisement421 1931-11-17 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Direct Service to Japan via Bong Kong, Amoy and Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang. I Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao. Swatow, Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse porta, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND421 words
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Advertisement322 1931-11-17 15 INSURANCE. SOUTH british INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR ntSURANOE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O. MAROOUODTH. Manaffor. on©*: 1, Pmlayaon Oreen THE SZE HAI TONG BANKING AND INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore.) HEAD OFFICE: 58, Chulia Street. Singapore. Capital fully paid $2,000,000 Reserves L322 words
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Advertisement476 1931-11-17 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London under tfu Companies Acts o/ 1992 to 1899 on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital 13.000.000 Bubscrlbci Capltr.i £1,800.000 Paid-up Capital fi.oso.oott Reserve Fund and Rest f 1.866 845 HEAD OFFICE: 15. Oraec Church Street, InLßon. E.C. I. BOARD OF DIRECTOBA.476 words
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Advertisement589 1931-11-17 15 BANKS. NORTH BRANCH OF THi: HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Telephone No. 5904. The North Branch of this Bank which la now opened for business will provide the following facilities to customers:— BANKING DEPARTMENT (Commercial Banking). We transact a general commercial business. ACCEPTANCES. We buy and sell589 words
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Advertisement2237 1931-11-17 16 i This Paper has the Largest Sale Among the People who Spend Most in British Malaya. Fast %MAT>GE'' j-^-i J 67. SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. Phone 4227. LATEST ARRIVAL OF Ladies' Children's Ready to Wear Untrimmed Hats, Toys, Story Books, Caley's Crackers. j IVkvs Ranging from 35, 40, 45, 50, 602,237 words
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Advertisement477 1931-11-17 16 "Tribune" Small Ads. Bring Results Because They Reach the Permanent Population MASSAGE AND MANN RK c MASSAGE. Miss Matsuye. Miss Masakj Ml Misako. No. 20. Bencoolen Street. B f Kre MALAYA TRIBIxF PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including laciudim at office Postage Posiaj» or close < Local477 words
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