Malaya Tribune, 20 November 1931
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Title Section29 1931-11-20 1 The Malaya Tribune Hi ■W- No. 274 SINGAPORE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1931 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday. Nov. 20. Ittl. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1931.29 words
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Advertisement310 1931-11-20 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. YOI CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, __—_>■»»--■■ mm "~■""B mmmmm .Ml ill for C(irisberg Hijau'' it's Rf r m PILSENER. M j The ideal drink fur tropical olimat» I Obtainable at Hotel- Clubs and I i|Hffl||k>^____HHl I N. Houses throughout Ihe struts Settle- H|f|j| merits and the Malay310 words
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Advertisement243 1931-11-20 1 f Jp. ERASMIC Elf Talcum Powder. ilk P R JĔ A Necessity for I i AGENTS: j SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. S.S., F.M.S. SARAWAK. j Why Doctors recommend BIOCITIN? Because Blocitm la a nutrient containing the most digestible constituents of the yolk of eggs and of Milk and 10% physiologically243 words
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Advertisement177 1931-11-20 1 THE I 'MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. I f 0S*^5^ 1 I J I j IN TABLET FORM. J i I Against CONSTIPATION Nothing like purgatives or laxatives. j Its use does not lead to habit. j I Free sample can be obtained from: j FRANCO-EASTERN177 words
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5203 1931-11-20 2 REPORT OF DIRECTOR OF COLONIAL AUDIT. SEQUEL TO VISIT TO MALAYA. ESTIMATED SAVING OF $25,560 TO $29,400 A YEAR. Mr J Harding. Director of Colonial Audit, paid a visit to Malaya this year, Mav—July! and «xaminrd the system of .udit in th s country5,203 words
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Advertisement177 1931-11-20 2 0 IT MUST BE GOOD. For many year* Odgen'g Si. Bruno *£jßu£ Fiak ha I)rt n tll( cnoice Ml *~"zzz EkigUnd's discriminating pipe smokers. •7 7, C-I->- The secret. of tins success is easily s£uiji. solved. Jt is maturity Mellow Maturity, which makes the smoking *h/\ (lt St. Bruno Flake177 words
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Article112 1931-11-20 3 How the proprietor of a cafe stopped one of the many minor runs on Swiss banks which have occurred since the fall in sterling began is described according to "The Pionerr" by the newspapers in Geneva. One of the leading Zurich banks was besieged by depositors112 words
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Advertisement210 1931-11-20 3 I Qrangepop j i i THE DRINK j iClj Which has Captivated \/k The PUBLIC TASTE j j/I j MADE FROM j i FAMOUS j I pill California Oranges i K\iJSB THE PRODUCT I tg.ZiP The PHOENIX AERATED phone WATER WORKS 3463 SINGAPORE. 1 MEN! here's a happy ending for210 words
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Advertisement565 1931-11-20 3 I THE FAVOURITE: j Refuse AH Imitations. j Q ttSl INSIST 0N I» JL ORANGE i I G I FRASER j E 11 I I H NEAVE LTD., j Aerated Water] BEGIN THE DAY WITH BETTER HEALTH! Phosferine HEALTH SALT o The Tonic Fruit Saline lln "TOMES AS IT CLEANSES"565 words
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Article, Illustration2523 1931-11-20 4 (Edited by "Cineque.") "Young Wocdky." which is enjoying good houses at the Capitol, will be replaced by The British International Musical comedy "Let's l ove and Laugh" on Sunday next. This comedy btt a cast that scintillates with brilliant talent, "nder the direction of Richard Eichberg. each2,523 words
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Article, Illustration14 1931-11-20 4 .4 scene from It Pays To Advertise" to be screened at the Pavilion shortly.14 words
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Article143 1931-11-20 4 RESULT OF FILMS BELOW STANDARD. After being displaced for two and a half years by talkies the orchestra has returned to the New Gallery Cinema, one of the first English cinema-, to adopt sound pictures. If the reinstatements are found successful it is probable that the143 words
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Article174 1931-11-20 4 TO KEEP OUT WHISTLING NOISE. "Wind cages" for microphones are the latest development in the complex engineering trick of putting sound on film. At Terminal Island, near San Pedro, in a replica of a fishing village built as a picture set. microphones were set in buildings174 words
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960 1931-11-20 4 LIVING LIFE MANY TIMES OVER. The Only Way To Become A Real Artist. Contrary to all popular conceptions of acing. make-believe is a m sapplied term when used in connection with an actor who takes his work seriously. The secret of versatility is960 words
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Article93 1931-11-20 5 are invited to u>rite to us on uT re r_. lh <ic interest. It must be underati*" 01 the Malaya Tribune" does not ,iooi opinions expressed by eorresn!ce*^n'V L t r rERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF preferably typewritten (double iS f0SS L 0 n one side of the paper93 words
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Article938 1931-11-20 5 To J,.- Editor. "Malaya Tribune.") i .'o not agree with the views exS- r following article by Hu Chong. pressed m the -china Weekly Review" #wch a sJiall giad if you will please Sep'- a your journal so that those :e produi' wives are educated may conhp938 words
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Article24 1931-11-20 5 Al < Indian correspondent asks if we can results of the Round-Table Conhe Sino-Japanese dispute. We »-e are very hopeful about both.24 words
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Article27 1931-11-20 5 pondeat complains of the system in /f* 'ume schools und:nr which student* compelled to buy books from particular -v>ugh they could obtain them more here.27 words
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Article491 1931-11-20 5 SEVERAL TENDERS ACCEPTED. f i g f i pore Municipal Ccmmittej No. 3 took the foUowing action at a meeting held on t „?!T ld 5 d 10 accept the tend of the Scotia DriS? C t 011 C for Oil Co's products, from which satisfactory results for491 words
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Article1564 1931-11-20 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. 188OKU BY FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, November 20,10 a.m. Yeai CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value. Ends. Buyers. Sellers. £1.0.0 Asam Kumbang Tin Dec. 31 «1- 3.0 tfc. 5.0 1.04) Austral Malay Dec- SI fjj l. 0.0 0.5.0 Ayer Hltam Tin June 30 0.1U4) 0.11.9 Bangrln1,564 words
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Advertisement184 1931-11-20 5 FOB OVERGROWN FAMILIES REPRESENT THE SAFEST AND SUREST METHOD OF EFFECTING BIRTH CONTROL CONCLUSION OF TEST. The Spermicidal Powers of Chemical Contraceptives by John R. Baker, MA. D Phil, (University Demonstrator In Zoology, Oxford.) "SEMORI emerges from the test as the moai effective pessary sold in England. In his final184 words
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Advertisement320 1931-11-20 5 MARGARET MORRIS MOVEMENT. The latest form of dancing, health and beauty culture for men. women and children of lallI all ages especially recommended by leading London Doctors.—Classes for Europeans. Eurasians and Chinese. I REDUCED TERMS TO THOSE WHO JOIN NOW, PUPILS NEEDED FOR SHOWS BALLROOM DANCING Interviews: Monday. 6.30 pjn..320 words
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Miscellaneous61 1931-11-20 5 M \||,S (-HNK. TO-AfO/?ROU/. 1VOV. 21. Kelantari (Circe > 11 am East Coast of Pahanj «MrUiklol» 11 a m Sarawak. S;bu, Miri, Lubuan. N rth Borneo and Jolo (Darveb noon Banka Island. P adjoc. and Fa'embang <S?nang> 2 p.m. China. Hainam Japan. Korea. Fo mo a East Siberia. Wcs e61 words
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Advertisement648 1931-11-20 6 A. mus ements. i j 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 j i m i I "The Almost Perfect Talkie" A Brilliant British Picture (See Local Press Reviews.) t 1 J British UiternatioDars famous Production from"* a celebrated book 1 YOUNG I WOODLEY" I WITH I Madeleine Carroll Frank Law ton j j648 words
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Article272 1931-11-20 7 SCREAMINGLY FUNNY PATHE PRODUCTION. For a good laugh, "Lonely Wives." the Pathe picture put on for a run at the Pavilion laat night, can be confidently recommended. It is as hilarious as it is novel, and last night s large audience which, incidentally, included the G.0.C.,272 words
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Article139 1931-11-20 7 ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME FOR DEC. 4. The fifth and last concert for this year will be held in the Memorial Hall at 5.10 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 4. The programme this time will be confined to Folk Sengs and old British Ballads, and promises to be a very interesting139 words
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Article155 1931-11-20 7 Mr. Justice Sproule, delivering judgment in the Supieme Cour* yesterday on the seconi ac ion brought by Mr. J. B. Westerhout. aga nst Messrs. Alkaff and Co.. claiming $8,000 for professional services in connection with the litigation between S. Muthucumaru. tiio oontrac oT, >and the defendant company in155 words
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Article415 1931-11-20 7 DELICATE POSITION OF COMMERCE. British Official. London, Nov. 20. The House of Commons by 329 votes to 44 passed the third reading of the Abnormal Importations Bill. Half a doa n Opposition Labour amendments were defeated with enormous majorities in the committee stage.— Rtut.r. Rugby, Nov. 19.British Official. - 415 words
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Article193 1931-11-20 7 BROKER CHARGED WITH CRIMINAL BREACH. The preliminary inquiry into a charge of criminal breach of trust, in respect of $6,629. 'against We Mah Chee was begun before the Second Magistrate (Mr. J E Clayton > yesterday. The proceedings, it was alleged, were the outcome cf193 words
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Article110 1931-11-20 7 PERFORMANCE AT KATONG PARK. The following is the programme of the pei formance to be given by the Band of the lot. Battalion The Gloucestershire Regiment (By kind permission of Lieut -Colonel A. F. Chanman and Officers.;—Conductor. Bandmaster S. Yorke, D.C.M.—a* Katong Park, on Wednesday, Nov. 25. at110 words
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Article147 1931-11-20 7 With liabilities stated to have been $300,000 at the end of 1929, and no assets, Ong Boon Chwee was to-day ordered to pay $10 a month to his creditors at his public examination before the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison). Witness stated that he had147 words
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Article33 1931-11-20 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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183 1931-11-20 7 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. Nov. 20. noon. Market are stagnant and the share market is lifeless, the only outstanding feature being the continued strength of Raub Gold shares which are now up to $26 cum dividend. Rubber is slightly easier, but sellers' limits are about183 words
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Article288 1931-11-20 7 Nov. 20. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London.. 2 15'16d., down 1/T6d. New York: 4% cents, (G>, down 1/16 c^nt. Shan»: 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,288 words
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Article323 1931-11-20 7 Singapore. Nov. 20. 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\d London demand 2s. 4 3 32d London T.T. 2s. 4 1 I6d. Lyons demand323 words
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Obituary104 1931-11-20 7 The funeral of Mr. M. H. Dawood. who met with his death under sad circumstances, as stated in the "Malaya Tribune," was heJd yesterday in the presence of a large attendance. The coffin was borne from 11, Bali Road, to the Sultan Mosque and104 words
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Article239 1931-11-20 7 LOCAL RUBBER MARKET. After being quiet to stagnant all week (says Barlow and Co.'s report issued yesterday) the local market opened yesterday with an unexpectedly firm tone and the price of London Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet improved to 9 cents for spot. Deliveries ex London and Liverpool239 words
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Article155 1931-11-20 7 “S.F.P.” Service. London, Nov. 19. Perak River Hydro-Electric Co., Ltd.. annual meeting adopted the report for the year. The chairman said the company had sold 58,540,000 units?"-fnw expendittwe in Malaya and London had been reduced by $25,000 which should enable the company to maintain last yeai'E“S.F.P.” Service. - 155 words
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40 1931-11-20 7 Singapore. Nov. 2» Standard Spot 8 7 s 9 December 91; 91^ January-March 91.. April-June 9», 97" Tone of Market: Dull. Latest Cable: London 2 15j16d. per lb. New York: 4% (G> cents per lb.40 words
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Article67 1931-11-20 7 London. Nov. 19. Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £131 11/16 (£l3l 15/16. Forward £133 13/16 (£133 15/16). -The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 3d. (3d.). Forward 3 1/I6d. (3'sd) The67 words
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Article108 1931-11-20 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore. Nov. 20. 4 East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Plancius 22; Antung 20. Mala Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Kuala 8. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S, Montgomery City 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate Nil. Weat Wharf (Entrance Gate B|. Glaucus 4; Lipis 2; Gascoyne 1.108 words
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Article121 1931-11-20 7 The German vessel "Pialz." which arrived this morning from Vladivostock and ports, had a Russian stowaway on board. at ARRIVALS. "Circe," Brit. 314 tons. Capt. Ure, from Kelantan, 10-11; for Kelantan, 21-11. "Giang Seng," Brit. 1.069 tons, Capt. Williamson, from Semarang, 20-11; for Bata via 20-11. "Ipoh." Brit.121 words
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Advertisement839 1931-11-20 7 j Victoria Theatre j j Last Performance jj SATURDAY at 9.30 p.m. Mrs. 6. M. ALFORD Presents: THE Constant Wife A COMEDY IN THREE ACTS l>\ W. Somerset Maugham. POSITIVELY TBE LAST PERFORMANCE Booking at Little's $2.50, $1.50 and $1. I BAND PERFORMANCE KATONG PARK j WEDNESDAY, NOV. _>r>, AT839 words
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Miscellaneous308 1931-11-20 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Temper*- Bright STATIONS core. Rainfall. Bus Max. Mld. abint Alor Star 89 72 Nil 6.6 Kota Bharu 87 71 0.16 9.8 K. Trengganu 88 72 0.46 10.4 Kroh 88 70 0.68 6.2 Sitiawan 91 74 Nil 10.7 Ipoh 93 74 Nil 8.2 Butterworth 89308 words
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137 1931-11-20 8 CHEE—Mrs. Chee Ee B?ng age 74 years, pass*-*! away at her residence No. 160. Rangoon Road at mid-night on Monday. November 16, 1931. leaving behind three sons Messrs. Chee Kura Cheng. Ke? Cheng. Koon Cherg and orn daughter 'Mrs. Lim Teck Hin>. Several137 words
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Obituary48 1931-11-20 8 A High Mass of Requiem will be sung at the Church of Good Shepherd for th? repose of the soul of the lat? Mrs. IsabMla Rodrigues «Zab»l> at 6.30 ajn. on Monday th> 23rd instant. The attendance and prayers of relatives ard friends are earnestly solicited.48 words
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Article692 1931-11-20 8 Th- Sultan of Johore has returned to his State at a critical time. It is a time of sore distress, with the rubber industry (representing a very large acreage in the State, capable of producing well over 10,000 tons monthly) in a sore plight and the economic situation692 words
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Article228 1931-11-20 8 The annual Chrismas Party at untitled Marys Hem- U b? held on Saturday. D?c. 5, at i t,.m The chttdnn will act "Poia of iho Black Fee," etc. The death has occurred at Nairobi fiom pneumonia of Mr. Humfrey Trice Martin, acting colonial Secretary of Kenya Colony, and formerly a228 words
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Article236 1931-11-20 8 Governor To Attend Film Lecture. At the spec al request of Government. Mr. L. Cresron AIRJ-Sc. A I.R J.Tech.. Chic* Chemist and Technical Manager to the Singapore Rubb:r Works. Ltd.. w.ll deliver at the forthcoming Singapore Manufacturers' Exhibit on a public address on rubber at wh.<~h H.236 words
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Article209 1931-11-20 8 RECIPROCATION FOR BRITAIN. Rugby. Nov 19 The discussion was continued at the Indian Round-Table Federal Structure Committee today on safeguards which would be necessary in connection with a scheme of federation with responsibility at the centre. To-day's session was devoted to further speeches on the question of commercial209 words
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Article86 1931-11-20 8 RECORD NUMBER OF SUSPENSIONS. Reuter. New York. N.v. 19. Pour per cent of the total bank deposits in 'he United Stat« has been swallowed up by the faUure of no fewer than 1.700 banks with deposits totalling nearly 51.300.000.000 during 'he firs- ten months of 1931.Reuter. - 86 words
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Article89 1931-11-20 8 HEALTH TRIP TO CEYLON. Eui j.. N v. I*. Mr. Lloyd Gorge, awmpin'ed by h c family, lee'ing England to-diy on a h alth t*if to Ceylon. He joins the P. and O. ?iner Cotnorin. at Mar.>«eilles to-morrow. Mr. Lloyd Ge. rgt unltrwenr a se\ere opertt on89 words
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Article63 1931-11-20 8 Rugby. No.. 19 The Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. Nevi;ie Chamberlain, announced in the House of C .Simons that *hf an cum -A payment to the United Stats on account of B i' h war debt to date wa £326.2C).0M). Tne to a amount received63 words
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Article60 1931-11-20 8 Ihtrc has been seme conjecture as to .he It mal title to be resumed by Her Highness he Sul anah of Johcre. We understand thit i s desiied that tne shall be known as Lidy Helen lb: a him The correct fcrm ot address ail! therefore be60 words
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Article79 1931-11-20 8 Prom China by the "Talma" WWC at Singapore to-morrow e\enin?. From China and Japan by the Ak ta Maru" due at Singapore en Sunday. From China anl Manila by the "Prescient Prlk" due at Siigapore daylight on Monday. Mai s from Eirope (London mails despatched en Oct. 29)79 words
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Article87 1931-11-20 8 The outbreak of smallpox which occurred at Butterworth nearly a year ago has not yet ub ided Enquiries were made by a "Puiang Gazette" representative and It was learnt that isht mat* had occurred in *he course of last week. Although the situation L? v»i*» in hand and ta contact:,87 words
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Article428 1931-11-20 8 BY -LOOKER.OS It was Joyful Johore last A That His Highness .< happy was manifest. A A And the Sultanah m n by her dignity. 1 Jr A jfc "Japan's string oi Geneva," says a cable. I to strangle the League "A lawyer by day md night/*428 words
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Article36 1931-11-20 8 LATEST QUOTATION^ IDMIR L-ndcn: 2 15 16d. N:\r Yoik: 4-\ <G'. ocnts. Sintrapzre: 8 <—-9 cents. fin London Spc £131 2a. 6d. Ihict Months: £133 os. «Dawa 1S neaprre: $66.1 >V tc.-s t '•>36 words
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Advertisement165 1931-11-20 8 KARt fLC NEW CARS FOR OLD J Renew your Cit or M*»i v<|«* wtHi &ARLAC I Gives A Brilliant Permanent Finish j Impervious to Son and Rain The Ideal Paint for the Tropics STOCKED IS VARIOUS COLOURS. Small Cans $130. —Large Cans $2.40. j ROBINSON CO., LTD. it Incorporated in165 words
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Advertisement76 1931-11-20 8 j Latest and Smartest j Designs doxa! j The most accurate j timekeeper. J JUST UNPACKED i I j WRIST POCKET WATCHES I ALARM TRAVELLING i CLOCKS. I U. S. de Silva Bros, j SOU AGENTS. HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE j j 634 j I N'srth Bridrr Road, i j X76 words
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959 1931-11-20 9 brilliant SCENE IN PALACE. tHK .1 TAN'S IMPRESSIVE SPEECH. nt-W'TION TO HIS PEOPLE'S WELFARE. :>0 guests assembled at the Besar, Johore Bahru, at a State R last evening, given by H. H. t" »ku Mahkota and the Governi lohore959 words
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2952 1931-11-20 9 CHINA'S URGENT APPEAL TO THE LEAGUE. •PEOPLE'S PATIENCE RAPIDLY BECOMING EXHAUSTED." COUNCIL CONFRONTED WITH A DEADLOCK. A communication from the Japanese Government, stating thai Japan will in any event maintain military occupation of Manchuria, has added immensely to the difficulties of the League. It is stated2,952 words
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Article160 1931-11-20 9 AGREEMENT BETWEEN FRANCE AND ITALY WANTED. Reuter. Washington. Nov. 20. A candid discussion between Sig. Grandi. President Hoover and Mr. Stimson (Secretary of Stati), cf the financial situation. Intergovernmental debts, reduction of armaments and stabilisation of international exchanges, resulted in a "foundation being laid for worldReuter. - 160 words
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Article117 1931-11-20 9 FRANCE AND GERMANY REACH AN AGREEMENT. Reuter. Par a, Nov. 19 After a conversation be ween M. Laval and t „f Goirmvn Ambassador this af ernoon a naaiiVTTTT-r agreement has finally been feached mi The text of a letter which Germany will S3pd to the Bank cfReuter. - 117 words
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Article46 1931-11-20 9 SPOTLIGHTS, on page 4. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8 DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 11 MUSLIM AFFAIRS, en page U CLUB DIARY, on page 12WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. on page 12. RADIO IN MALAYA, on page 12 CORRESPONDENCE, on pages 5 and 13.46 words
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Article1629 1931-11-20 9 ATTEND TO RUBBER CONSUMPTION VIEWS OF A PERAK PLANTER. INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH IS ESSENTIAL. (By C. B. Graburn.j The following article, entitled "A Challenge To Producers,'' is supplied by Mr. C. B. Grabnrn, the well-known Perak planter. Mr. Graburn wishes It to be understood that the art1,629 words
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Advertisement208 1931-11-20 9 6.145 TO-NIGHT 9.145 A Belt-Bursting Jamboree of Joy! i For Laugh's Sake Don't Miss It! j I Edward Everett Horton, j Esther Ralston, j Laura La Plante, j j Patsy Ruth Miller j i LONELY j W I TT eS *T Tne Picture Everyone is Chuckling About! j i IMPENETRABLE208 words
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Article295 1931-11-20 10 OUR SELECTIONS. THE TURF. The following are our selections for to-day's races: Race No. 1.—1. ROMANCE. 2. IMAREEK. 3. IRISH LADY Race No. 2 —1. PORTALONE. 2. SPLIT NUT. 3. PANRILLA. Rare No. 8 —1. APPLE ROYAL 2. HUMOROUS. 3. HIS MARK. Race No. 4.—1. DONORA. 2.295 words
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Article238 1931-11-20 10 TO-MORROW'S MATCHES. RUGBY FOOTBALL. Teams for to-morrow's match at the S.C.C. -between Johore and Singapore, in the Malaya Cup Competition: Singapore: D. R. Harper (capt.); R. M Hoops. A. L. B. Perkins. J. C Cooke, F. G. Minns; J. M. Houghton, A. W. Nicholson, A. E. S.238 words
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Article293 1931-11-20 10 KUALA LUMPUR TO KLANG AND BACK. CYCLING. The 50 miles Cycle Endurance Race organised by the Selangor Physical Culture Association. Kuala Lumpur, was well patronised by cyclists from Seremban, Penang, Klang, Kajang, etc., as well as by Kuala Lumpur cyclists. Throughout the race ideal weather conditions prevailed.293 words
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Article781 1931-11-20 10 YESTERDAY'S POPPY FUND EFFORT. HOCKEY. Miss Griffith Joi.eo led a team of European players against the Girls' Sports Club in a match played at the S.C.C. yesterday, the proceeds of the "gate" going to swell the funds ci this year's Poppy Day effort. The gameended in781 words
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Article98 1931-11-20 10 DATES PLAYERS. Badminton. Allairs B.P. team v. the Young Men's Friendly Band B.P. at the former's court 28, Lorong 20, on Saturday at 3 p.m.: T. W. Lim. Soh Chuan Kiat, S. T. Tam (Captain); Yap Tuan Yang; Lim Hu Beng; Pang Nai Cheng, and Lee Kim Kiat. Reserves: Koh98 words
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Article98 1931-11-20 10 FOOTBALL, BILLIARDS AND PING-PONG. The Junior Civil Service Association will be "at home" to the Amicable Athletic Association on Sunday, when a series of matches at billiards and ping-pong will be played between representatives of the Associations, followed ny a soccer match at 5 p.m. The first98 words
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Article65 1931-11-20 10 SPEED KING IN A NEW ROLE. British Official. Rugby. Nov. 19. The famous racing motorist. Sir Malcolm Campbell, in company w.th four other wellknown men, proposes to set off in January on an expedition to the Coco6 Islands in the Pacific Ocean, South West of Panama, in searchBritish Official. - 65 words
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82 1931-11-20 10 British Official. Rugby. Nov. 19. The Prune Minister of Canada, M. R. B, Bennett, who is on a private visit to Europe, will reach London to-morrow and will be met by the Secretary for Affairs, Mr. J. H. Thomas, and representatives of the Prime Minister andBritish Official. - 82 words
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Article335 1931-11-20 10 BOXING. PUPLL AND TRAINER. Mr. S. M. Fernandez (Seremban) writes: •T could not help spotting a challenge issued by R. C. Moses, who claims to be a retired flyweight champion of the P.M.S., on behalf of Low Teck Yean, whom I know to be a welterweight, for the featherweight335 words
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Article109 1931-11-20 10 ASSN. FOOTBALL. Mr. Tay Oen Beng writes that Chia Kwang Hung, for a number of years the clever out-side-right of the S.CJ/.A team, has now happily been able to leave hospital, after a long stay there. He suggests that, as Kwang Hung s parents are dependent on109 words
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Article73 1931-11-20 10 BILLIARDS. English Championship ties in the at&C. tournament: 1st Round. Kong Lock Hal, Tan ©nor* Kew, Byes; Yeo Kiat Seng v. Simon Choose. Nov. 25; Tan Mong Heng v. Lim Cheng Pcow Nov. 25.; Ang Tee Kiah v. S. Y. Wong Nov 27, Ang Chew Seng v.73 words
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Article21 1931-11-20 10 CRICKET. London, Nov. 19. .J he Lancashire CQWQty Cricket dub have dropped Richard TyWes'ey. the famous bowler21 words
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Article1022 1931-11-20 10 BANKRUPTCY OFKIC E!t I METHODS 8 MR. JUSTICE SPROl lev I OBSERVATIONS I Observation» that th< a..>, taru Assignee was ballying a witness nc j w to extract admissions from th. was being examined uider vc; n 3l Bankruptcy Ordinance, with a v:, to proceedings,1,022 words
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Miscellaneous49 1931-11-20 10 CROSSWORD NO. 18. by COrreCUy N abov Crossword and share the Fuv K. S Seat. 1228. Serangoon Road. Singapore R. M. Iyer, State Hospital. Trengganu IS?*! and **5 ih Prise by $37.50 each an ***** Hoe > 3c. Malacca Street, Singapore. A. M. Peters. c|o McAlister and Co., Ltd., Singapore.49 words
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Article1037 1931-11-20 11 I/ A.'s Activities. MUSLIM AFFAIRS. p Muslim Correspondent.) !ji sure, not the least objection Malay youngsters physically ng them to take up manly otball. cricket, lawn t nnis i Men and boys—and women wto work and study the be3t lay daily, do need some sort of1,037 words
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Advertisement41 1931-11-20 11 i Brunswick Records TO CLEAR I 3... j Three for One Dollar (With Apologies to all Tobacco Companies) ALSO The Latest English Panachord Records FROM j THE SHOE STORE f North Bridge Road. iiiSl j i2SI delw HOTEL mu>m SES3 1141 words
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Advertisement314 1931-11-20 11 THE NEW WORLD .1 jj A Troupe of Acrobats, Magicians, etc. Just Arrived from Shanghai. Now Performing in open show for a short season only Come anrf See the Wonderful Feats. Greatest thrills ever seen in Malaya. TALKIES "The Princess and the Plumber." j /jSmS. Just Arrived!! /mf§\ Ijap Hindenburg314 words
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Advertisement443 1931-11-20 11 Sissons BITUMEN Solution j j The Rust-Prcof and Protective Paint is the finest covering and does not crack, 1 0 f ?L, eXPOS I a iron and chip or flake away. steel work, and an 1 economical substitute for oil paint. It pre- Approximate covering vents corrosion, is no' power443 words
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Miscellaneous217 1931-11-20 11 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, NOV. 20. High Tides.—7.17 a.m., 7.20 pjn. Singapore Race (Amateur). Hockey: Police v. I.A., Thomson Road; S.R.C. "A" v. R.C, S.R.C.: C.S.C. v. M.C.U., C.S.C.; R.I. v. Chinese, RJ. Rugby: P.S. "A" v. Glosters, Tanglin. TO-MORROW, NOV. 21. High Tides.—7.54 am., 8.20 p.m. Singapore Race (Amateur).217 words
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Article, Illustration764 1931-11-20 12 “RADIGFAN. “ - GOVERNMENT DELAYS ITS DECISION ABOUT LICENCE. SHOULD TRADERS SIT ON GENERAL COMMITTEE? (EDITED BY “RADIGFAN.“ Even though it does not now involve the spending of Treasury money, the Government is still very cautious about allowing broadcasting in Singapore. When a responsible body like the General764 words
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Article50 1931-11-20 12 Paul Peret won the International Lawn lennt. 6w«le, 0d»mplol«dlp by b«»lm, 6—«. 6—1. 2—«. ««.tweu von tne vluunplonHbln lnr tde ltttd time b? beAlln? K«l»« u «lllnrt 4—6 6—4. 6—4 In »e Nn»l at tde Doubly korotr» »n<l 3ruUnon b-»t «»rrel 3cr. n»r6 «m6 I »4»ler l—6 5—7 n 6-«.50 words
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Article303 1931-11-20 12 ntensive Campai( tn Opens. Post Office engineers have .mba if r ing to "The Times," on a month rr campaign against wireless "pira vehicles obtaining the latest dtrecti lnd London ar a. They are equipped 12? apparatus, and intend to make a v m t street-by-street search. It303 words
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Advertisement283 1931-11-20 12 j Have You Tried Our Breakfast and Luncheon j Sausage. j SPECIALLY IMPORTED FROM ENGLAND. i Singapore Gold Storage j Company, Limited. j Orchard Road, Selegie Road. Road, Katong, Keppel Harbour. j "CROWN" BRAND CIGARS. Made by hand from pure Manila leaf, j 'Phone 7731. Box of j j Crown283 words
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Advertisement230 1931-11-20 12 UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY. "Condor" 4 va!ve screened-grid shcrt-wavr receivers. 15-250 metres, highest grade com ponents only used. Perranti transformers, Msi con' valves, Ormond slow motion Condenserv Lewco6 plug-in colls, etc Excellent finish. Con, plete with valves and set of coils m mahogany finished cabinet. Price $180.— W. COHNOI 28. CAVENAGH ROAD,230 words
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Miscellaneous844 1931-11-20 12 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Short-Wave Broadcasts For The Week. MONDAYS. RADIO-6AIOON gives concert by soloists from 6.30 pjn. and recorded music and Annamite programme afterwards. CHELMSFORD. 7.30 to 8.30 pjn.. 2 to 7 a.m. MANILA. KZRM, (49.3 metres; every Monday. 7 to 9 p.m.. weekly broadcast of recorded music. BANDOENG844 words
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Miscellaneous348 1931-11-20 12 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the -Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest KiU still be included in the348 words
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Miscellaneous261 1931-11-20 12 Merrilads Musical Association: Orchestra practice. Mr. George Gwee Swee Seong's residence. 38. Lorong 203. East Coast Road. 1 p.m. Amicable Athletic Association: Monthlycommittee meeting. 43B, Upper Nankin Street, 7.30 p.m. Competition against J.C.S.A.. J.C.SA.. premises, billiards. 11 a.m.: ping-pong, 1.30 p.m.; football, 5 pm. Broadway Musical Party: Music practice, Mr.261 words
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Article90 1931-11-20 13 [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double •pacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen90 words
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Article93 1931-11-20 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir, —I have been watching, with great interest, the discussion of the above topic in your esteemed paper, and would have remained neutral had I not seen "Economy's" note yesterday. His suggestion is that a 20 per cent, cut in Municipal salaries would93 words
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Article212 1931-11-20 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir—l thank you for your hospitality in allowing fair discussion on •Private Schools in Singapore." but I was surprised at the publication of the article on the 13th inst. under the caption "A Blessing or a C\u-se?" 1 am not going to answer212 words
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Article236 1931-11-20 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—As a Singaporean, who has been to Honrj Kong. Amoy. Swatow and some other districts. I write the following letter for the information of the public. With respect to medical practitioners, on whom the life and death of patients depend, the Govtrnincr.t in236 words
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Article173 1931-11-20 13 OLD UNDERGROUND PASSAGE DISCOVERED. The inhabitants of the entire district between Tournal (South Belgium) and the French frontier were feverishly excited recently over the alleged discovery by the Abbe Legrand of Arras of buried treasure claimed to be worth £4,000 000. Near a little town on the Franco-Belgium173 words
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Article135 1931-11-20 13 A consequence of the abandoning of the gold standard of no little importance to vessels trading with the East is that the Suez Canal authorities are demanding their dues, according to the "Statesman" upon a gold basis. This means an addition in sterling of something like twenty135 words
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Article439 1931-11-20 13 MR. J. S. M. RENNIE SUES FORMER PARTNER 1 TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS CLAIMED. Mr. J. S. M. Rennie was plaintiff in an action heard before the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison) for $10,000 damages and costs from Mr. Baldwyn Lowick in the Supreme Court yesterday. Mr.439 words
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Article462 1931-11-20 13 SWEDISH SHIP IN SINGAPORE. In view of the visit to Singapore of the new Swedish motor-vessel "Tamara," the lollowing interview with Captain Almsteat, the master of this fine modern ship, which is new on her maiden voyage to the East, will be of interest. ~Oor country,'462 words
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Article178 1931-11-20 13 GANDHI AS ARTISTS MODEL. London, Oct. 17. Mr. Gandhi has been figuring recently in the unusual role of an artist's model. MLss Clare Leigh ton. the engraver and etcher, has been making an oil painting of him. She confesses it has been the most difficult job she178 words
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Advertisement374 1931-11-20 13 "i fairbanks Scales. im jmg^ m m j 4 tradition of Accuracy and Dependability. pppJf V j \IKHANKS Scale and you use a s>cale BRI r for its ACCURACY and jflMfi .«t a ntury the name Ml FAIRBANKS lift n dominant in the field of fine scales llli II IIV.374 words
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Advertisement548 1931-11-20 13 SINGAPORE FAMILY FINDS THE IDEAL HEALTH SAFEGUARD FOR THE CHILDREN. The happiness of the family, bcth of parents and relatives, depends so much upon the good health of the little ones that it is indeed an absolute necessity to keep BABY'S OWN TABLETS always in the home. Children's ailments are548 words
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2075 1931-11-20 14 SOME ARGUMENTS WITH WORKMEN. The following article by Mr. Mahadev Desai, Mr. Gandhi's secretary, in the "Young India" of Oct. 15. presents, some of Mr. Gandhi's arguments in reply to Lancashire workmen in connection with the Indian cloth boycott: The joy of meeting these friends2,075 words
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Article299 1931-11-20 14 VARIOUS LIBERALS. London. Oct. 17. Mr. Winston Churchill had a tilt at the Liberal Groupings during his campaign in the Epping Div.sion, and raised the question: "What is a Liberal?" "There is no use in a man coming forward and saying: I am a Liberal" Mr. Churchill declared.299 words
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Advertisement214 1931-11-20 14 Prevent Colds I did not have flu last year and put it down to Forma mint. When I hear others have colds I take Formamint at once." Miss R.B.—W. V v formami?;t protects you against Influenza, Diphtheria and other infectious diseases. Obtainable at all and Stores. There are Dressmakers and214 words
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Advertisement704 1931-11-20 14 What do you know about the MILK you drink? Is it absolutely safe? Do you realise the danger of recklessly drink I any milk, from anywhere? Klim solves the problem of an absolutely >. milk supply no matter where you are. Klim is pure fresh milk from which only the704 words
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Advertisement407 1931-11-20 15 i>.To. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. ■.oraiea tn Engiana.) ii i» SSENGEB CARGO SERVICES, AND ORIENIAL STEAM ptS ffl CO LONDON AND N A 1 %ST MAIL SERVICE. ,-roct MUM H" Majesty's Government.) RD FROM LONDON. I u.na and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1931. ).009 ?Jov. 24 17.000 Nov. 28407 words
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Advertisement593 1931-11-20 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail, 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 Jan. 14 15 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 Jan.593 words
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Advertisement400 1931-11-20 15 STEAMER SAILINGS^ INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. /incorporated in England.J Direct Service 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 porta, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA.400 words
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Advertisement258 1931-11-20 15 INSURANCE. fk&\ SOUTH IMffJ BRITISH INBURANOE COMPANY. LIMITED FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR IWBURANOE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES L C MAROOLIOUTE. Manager. Ode* Plnlmjson Oreen HAVE^ yourlS this morning 1 w SANG-CRE makes blood. Liver Extract in Tablets and powder form. Tropical Anaemia conquered. Paleness, lassitude and weakness258 words
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Advertisement550 1931-11-20 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED, iR:tittertO. in London under the Companiei Acts c; IU2 to If if on 2nd December. 1162J Authorised Capital t3 000.000 Subscribed Capital £1.800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,060,000 Reserve Fund and Rest (1,666.846 HEAD OFFICE: 16. Grace Caere* Street. Lenaon, E C. 8. BOARD OF550 words
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Advertisement583 1931-11-20 15 BANKS. NORTH BRANCH OF W) THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. 15« NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Telephone No. 2904. The North Branch of this Bank which It nene opened for business will provide th« followtna facilities to customers: BANKING DEPARTMEM (Commercial Banking/) We transact a general commercial banting business. ACCEPTANCES. We buy583 words
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Advertisement297 1931-11-20 16 This Paper has the Largest Sale Among the People who Spend Most in British Malaya. PEOPLE'S RARER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET—IBS, Tank Road. Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—No 8. Eber Road, modern sanitation, electricity, water also. 116-1, Emerald Hill Road, a small compound house. Rent297 words
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Advertisement690 1931-11-20 16 Le zZAdercier's School ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, QUEEN ST. 61, WATERLOO ST. Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:-F. I. MILES. FOR SALE. RADIO CHART Of Sbort-Wave Transmissions. Printed on white card with eyelets for banging over your receiver. Ten cents per copy. Oustations 15 cents Send cash with690 words
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Advertisement479 1931-11-20 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Lilaram Duhlanamal until lately Bill Collector to Messrs. K. A. J. Chotirmall Co., Silk Merchants of Nos. 55-1 and 55-2 High Street, Singapore is no longer in the employment of the said Messrs. K. A. J. Chotirmall Co. and has no further479 words
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Advertisement490 1931-11-20 16 "Tribune" Small Ads Bring Results Because They Reach the Permanent PopulaHori SITUATIONS VACANT. Services of an Asiatic housekeeper required. Apply stating age, experience and terms to Box No. 459 c o "Malaya Tribune." WANTED —A cutter for a tailoring department; a watch-maker; a hair-dresser for gentlemen and ladies. (If necessary,490 words
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