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Title Section29 1931-11-21 1 The Malaya Tribune No. XVII No. 275 SINGAPORE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Nov. 21. 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1931.29 words
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Advertisement286 1931-11-21 1 U pTON'S CEYLON TEA. YO r CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. pp Brandy-Dry Ginger! Do you make the mistake of flPk\ 110t giving your Bran( *y a name. "41V a9B« s ority f A Staub Co Co nac Jul \M\ AlHni c req uest y° u as a trinl to: insist286 words
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Advertisement477 1931-11-21 1 THE 'MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. 47/ lm/j* Genuine Old Sco t c b /T\ rf§tttCim** Whisky recommended talM wmci/v ror Us Beneficial I C EHeCI A vi« UmUlalll Th Red hki v, p, SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. j I Ihe Red Hackle or Vulture Plume477 words
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101 1931-11-21 2 MINORITIES PROTECTION FORMULA. EVENTS IN INDIA. New Delhi. Nov 10. A conference of members of th" Legislative Assembly to-day decided to *end a cable tt> Mr. Mac Donald urging him to adhere to his own speech in the House of Commons on Jan. 19. in101 words
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Article149 1931-11-21 2 Madras. Nov. 5. Enquiries made of Mr. C. Jinarajadasa at the Theosophlcal Society headquarters. Adyar. have elicited the following report on the condition of Dr. Annie Besant's health: Dr. Besants reserve of strength is strictly limited. There have been occasions when her vitality seemed to be149 words
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Article62 1931-11-21 2 Bombay Nov 6. The rapid flight of the yellow metal which ommenced in September, on England's going off the gold standard, does not appear to have abated, but on the contrary still continues with greater vigour. Gold worth one crore and sixty lakhs, the largest consignment since62 words
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100 1931-11-21 2 Lucknow. Nov. 7. The Government of the United Provinces. Education Department, has just appointed a committee consisting of Mr. C. S. L. Tayan, Deputy Finance Secretary, and Mr. H. R. Harrop. Deputy-Director of Public Instruction, with three different assessors for the three Universities100 words
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Article86 1931-11-21 2 Dacca. Nov. 11. Mr. Subhas Chandra Bose was arrested this -ifternoon in a railway train four miles from Dacca for violating a magisterial order prohibiting his entry into Dacca District, to which he was proceeding to act as chairman in a on-official enquiry into86 words
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Article175 1931-11-21 2 Lahore. Oct. 24. The "Statesman." Calcutta, of Oct. 27, says:— Physical training classes for Indian women have been started by the Lahore branch of the Young Women's Christian Association, witn a view to encourage physical education. Gymnastics, folk dancing, rhythmic-dancing, > vimming and other games have175 words
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Article139 1931-11-21 2 London. Nov. 5. It is understood that the deputation from I-dia to South Africa for the Round-Table C inference, which will meet in the middle of January in Cape Town, includes Mrs. Sarojini Sir Darey Lindsay and Sir Phiroze -thna. A later message, however', stated: It139 words
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Article35 1931-11-21 2 The next Inter-University Golf match >ween Oxford and Cambridge will be played a the Royal Lytham and St. Annes course on V irch 22 and 23. This is a new v ntte for the match35 words
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Article42 1931-11-21 2 When the South African cricket team sailed lrjm Cape Town for Australia, they took with hem two canvas bags containing ever £2,000 worth of Australian silver money. This was a thoughtful act, the team's contribution towards easing the monetary situation in Australia.42 words
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Article1513 1931-11-21 2 FJRST HALF YEAR REVIEWED. RUBBER THE CAUSE OF ANXIETY. A papjr dealing w.th the first half of the current year, laid on the tab£ a; the recent meeting of the Pi'aeral Council, states with regard tc agriculture:— The continued unsat'sfac.ory price of nibbe- has g yen1,513 words
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Article239 1931-11-21 2 A BIG DECREASE REPORTED. The net revenu** of the F.M.S. Railways for the first of the current year was $86.188 compared with 53.353.854 in the corresponding period of last year, states a paper laid on the table at the meeting of the Federal Council. These figures make no239 words
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Article122 1931-11-21 2 The Government of India have decided to make a present of Buddha's relic found at Taxila to the Mahabodhi Society at Sarnath. The present will be made on behalf of the Government probably by the Director-Gene-ral of Archaeology, who will attend the opening ceremony of the122 words
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Article116 1931-11-21 2 The announcement of a special tax in Austria on those who live alone, both bachelors and spinsters, coincides, says the •'Pioneer,'' with another announcement from Berlin of the discovery that married people live longer than unmarried people. At first it was not quite- olear why those116 words
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Advertisement222 1931-11-21 2 Jit >* "Clothes care is simplified this way/ 9 says Lois Moran HOLLYWOOD. —No matter whether it's in the gay whirl of the city or resting at her country house, a star is equally Y j#^>^*»'>.*v >^ **on show.'* Her house, her garden, above everything her wardrobe —most intimate and222 words
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Article1657 1931-11-21 3 COMMITTEE NOT ABLE TO EXTEND IT FOR A FURTHER PERIOD. SUCCESS MAINTAINED TO END. Hong Kong. Nov. 9. Bigger crowds than ever besieged the City Hall on Saturday afternoon In order not to miss the many and varied exhibits and stalls on view at the China Exhlbillon—Saturday1,657 words
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Article587 1931-11-21 3 COMMENT IN ARCHITECTS* JOURNAL. In his comments in the November number of the Journal of the Institute of Architects. "H. S." writes: To-day the cry is for retrenchment and economy, and we are to!d by high Colonial Authority that we must avo d all unnecessary expenditure, that587 words
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Article1004 1931-11-21 3 150 YEARS AGO. END OF AMERICAN WAR. One hundred and fifty years ago next Sunday, early in the afternoon of October 18. 1781. lines cf troops formed up on the road which led to Yorktown—French on one side American:, facing them, on the other, writes the1,004 words
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Article124 1931-11-21 3 Commenting on the British election in an interview to the "Manchester Guardian," Mr. George Bernard Shaw says: Mr. Mac Donald ha* become a Tory chief. 'The Tories evidently preferred secondhand Socialist to a firsthand Consert&tive. This big majority Is likely to Induce M. StaMn to organise124 words
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Advertisement459 1931-11-21 3 straight eight 'I V It was fitting that the Hupuiobile Eight's powerful, rugged engine long > s. triumphant over every road and climatic condition—proved under the most w severe service conditions—should be combined with Free-Wheeling! Free-Wheeling gives you driving ease never before experienced. Freedom from the tyranny of the clutch,459 words
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Article2096 1931-11-21 4 Commission To Inquire Into Operations. NOTES FROM CEYLON. The operations of the Shipping Conferences In Colombo was dicussed at great length by the Executive Committee on Labour, Industries and Commerce on the 10th inst., and it is understood that the Committee decided 10 appoint a Commission invest gate2,096 words
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Article1222 1931-11-21 4 FUTURE RECRUITMENT DIFFICULTIES. CHANGING CONDITIONS IN INDIA. (By Our Indian Correspondent.) A fortnight ago I referred in these columns to the Hon. Mr. Abdoolcader's speech at the last meeting of the Legislative Counc.l, in which h* exLolled the policy of wholesale lepatriation of unemployed Indian1,222 words
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Advertisement240 1931-11-21 4 iOfil I Peepte are talking /j about vota* V p ecpie My he is no longeas vi- QOfOua and act ye as ne used lo j be r~esoen-sto regrowingo'a J Bwi«C3,Cv.'s«if «ea« trtat somotn.ng ■>/ v\ )Our rerojS tB Bui re<e s no reason to» >:u »1 X loan c.5240 words
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Advertisement307 1931-11-21 4 U Additional evid- c ence comes to (X Y'q\\ hand each day SUDplv of from Doctors and tnoiwAoJ ii V Nurses in proof "larcrjial II 11}^ of the remarkable v x value of "Ovaltine" in promoting lactation. When "Ovaltine" has been taken before and after tl birth the milk has307 words
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Article1569 1931-11-21 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. i ISSUED BY FRASER At CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, November 21,10 a.m. lasue Yeai CLOSTNO QUOTATIONS. Value 5 Buyers. Sellera. £1.0.0 Asam Kumbang Tin Dec- Sl 3.0 IL, 5.0 1.0.0 Austral Malay Dec- 31 01 8-*> i. 0.0 0.5.0 Ayer Hltam Tin June 301,569 words
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Advertisement129 1931-11-21 5 M) BE GIVEN AWAY TO POPULARISE I OO RtCNABO WEISS" I \IRILINE' TERTILINE' 1 I iFon ritni <tor *ontM I THE CFEAT MODERN REMEDIES FOR 1 START A COURSE TODAY 1 FEG4IN LOST MANHOOD AND GET YOUNG I STEP WTO BETTER HEALTH AND I HAFPINESS. GO AHEAD AND WINA PFIZf129 words
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Advertisement341 1931-11-21 5 I I Marvellous Cure of Piles. j NO OPERATION. j A! an(^s Pea complaints mv gmrin- f 08l iffl ■t; t0 lh> cure( l by 11 o without operation. I i i 9 are very moderate and special !j f. jfIHW fi e p sioD3 are shown to the poor.341 words
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Miscellaneous1211 1931-11-21 5 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. CLUB DIARY. Short-Wave Broadcasts 25£VS3r.S fnr The Week. readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary 13 provided specially for them. Secretaries are MONDAYS. invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest raL 10-8AIOON gives concert by soloists will still be included1,211 words
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Advertisement197 1931-11-21 6 j c.15 LAST NIGHT O.IS I THE FINAL SCREENING OF JOHN VAN DRUTENS Sensational Stage Success YOUNG j WOODLE¥" WITH i Madeleine Carroll and Frank law lon I 6 W j j Opening Ai The 315 MATINEE j BIP'S WHIRLING GLAMOROUS COMEDY OF MUSIC AND GAIETY j I k i197 words
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Advertisement182 1931-11-21 6 Amusements, TODAY |i Matinee at 3 pro. Evening 6.15 9.15 POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT BRITAIN'S supreme INSPIRATION |j THE GVY GLAMOROUS MELODIOUS All Musical Sensation City ot Song SURGING ACROSS THE SCREEN IN A PANORAMA OF AMAZ- J ING ENTERTAINMENT —SUPREME IN ITS EMOTIONAL SCOPE. j ITS MAGNITUDE OF BEAUTY. ITS182 words
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Advertisement169 1931-11-21 6 I e.IS TO-NIGHT 9.15 I MATINEE: To-Day at 3.15 pm. The Great CHINESE All Musical Talkie direct from lis record—smashing j success in Shanghai Romance of Opera WITH ALL STAR CAST. NEXT CHANGE. George Bancroft IN I Scandal Sheet j A Paramount Picture. COAST RD KATQNG 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 ALLURING169 words
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Article128 1931-11-21 7 WOMAN AMONGST HYLAM ACCUSED. Alleged to have been in possession of seditous literature a Chinese woman was amongst two Hylam accured who w:re charged before the Third Magistrate «Mr. J. P. F. Gregg) yesterday. The case was the sequel to a ra'-d on a house in128 words
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Article113 1931-11-21 7 The October number of The Indian." the monthly organ of the Indian Association. Singapore, is published again in its usual bright and attractive form. The magazine is technically exceUent and the Association is to be congratulated or. possessing such a go-ahead little publication. The contributions include an article113 words
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Article452 1931-11-21 7 DAUGHTER DEALS IN REAL ESTATE. bankruptcy court proceedings Racha'. the wife of Sassoon Ezekiel. examined in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday before the Chief Justice (Sir William Murlson) in connection with her husband's affairs by Mr. E. N. Taylor, Asst. Official A signee, said that she gave452 words
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Article114 1931-11-21 7 ROUTINE ORDERS. Routine orders issued by Lieut. Col. M. J. T. Reilly. M.C.. Commanding S.S.V.F.. dateJ Nov. 18. Ranges. The followmg range allotments are republished for infoimation: Saturday. (21st) and Sunday. (22nd) BuKit Timah Range "E' (Ch nese, Coy. Rifle Meeting. Saturday. (28th) and Sunday. (29th> Bukit Timah114 words
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Article137 1931-11-21 7 The following is the Healtii Bulletin of the League of Nations' Eastern Bureau. Singapore, for the week ended Nov. 14. Alexandria: 1 plague case and 1 death. Baghdad: 1 cholera <:ase (Imported); 1 •mallpox case. Basrah: 1 cholera case and 1 death as against 9 cases137 words
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297 1931-11-21 7 K ETtJN AM) (OS IJKI'OKI Nov. 21. 11 a.m. MLBBCE. London: 2 15,16 d. unchanged. New York: f% cents, (O), down cent. 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,297 words
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Article308 1931-11-21 7 British Official. Singapore, Nov. 21. Selling. London 4 mon'hs' s ght 2s. 4%d.. London 3 months' sight 2s. 4 316 d., London 60 days' sight 2s. London 30 days' sight 2s. 4 3 32d., London demand 2s. 4 1|16d.. London T.T. 2s. 4 132 d.. Lyons demanu 1070British Official. - 308 words
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Article276 1931-11-21 7 SHIPPING NEWS. London, Nov. 20. The twenty thousand ton luxury liner "Bermuda,'' one of the most sumptuous vessels in the world, was destroyed by Are at Belfast, where she was undergoing repairs. This is the second outbreak In the liner within five months. The "Bermuda" was276 words
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Article75 1931-11-21 7 "S.F.P." Service. London. Nov. 20 Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin pr.ces as follows: Spot £133 13 16 (£l3l 1116 i. Forward £135 1516 (£133 13 16» The market is quiet. Messrs. Symington and S'nclair notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 215 16d."S.F.P." Service. - 75 words
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Article137 1931-11-21 7 Singapore. Nov 21. Rice. Siam 1 per Koyan $245 Rice, Siam 2 $210 Riot-. Siam 3 $189 Rice, Siam 4 $176 Rice. Saigon A-l $170 Rice, Saigon 1 $164 Rice, Saigon 2 $158 Rice, Saigon 3 $153 Rice, Rangoon 1 $156 Rice. Rangoon 2 $148 Rice, par Boiled No.137 words
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Article40 1931-11-21 7 "S.F.P." Service. London. Nov. 20 Sungei Bahru report for the past year shows a loss of £2,755, thz forward credit being reduced to £1,509. Bajau Rubber made a loss of £3,977, and the debit forward Is £18,205.—"5P-P." Service"S.F.P." Service. - 40 words
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Article114 1931-11-21 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVI Singapore, Nov 21. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Talma 18; Kuala 8; Kinta 6. Empire Deck (Entrance Gate St. Havre Maru JO; Montgomery City 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). ML West Wharf (Entrance Gate 4) Medusa 5;114 words
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Advertisement280 1931-11-21 7 IVictoria Theatre I I I I Last Performance SATURDAY at 9.30 p.m. Mrs. G. W. ALFORD Presents: THE I Constant Wife I A COMEDY IN THREE ACTS J By W. Somerset Maugham. POSITIVELY TBE LAST PERFORMANCE r"~ Booking at Little's $2.50, $1.50 and $1. I j BAND PERFORMANCE KATONO PARK280 words
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Advertisement348 1931-11-21 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Wanted- A Cashier-Book-keeper to work up till noon; week days only. Cash security required. Appointment on an agreemen* basis. Apply to "SIMPLEX" c o "Malaya Tribune" NOTTCE. TIMMS' DISPENSARY LTD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, under the powers given by the terms of a Debenture Deed dated the348 words
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Advertisement11 1931-11-21 7 Is that You in the Coty advertisement on page 11 to-day?11 words
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Miscellaneous116 1931-11-21 7 MAILS CLOSE. MONDAY, NOV. 23. China. Hainam. Japan, Korea. Formosa, East Siberia, Philippine Islands, Western Canada, and Western States of U.S.A. (Fushimi Mann 8 a.m China. Hainam Japan. Korea. Formosa East Siberia, Philippine Islands, Western Canada, and Western States of U.S.A. (Matsuye Mara) 9 a.m. North. N.-East and N.-West Sumatra116 words
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Miscellaneous312 1931-11-21 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Tempera- Brignt. STATIONS, cure. Rainfall. Sue Max Mm. fttnna. Aior Star 91 72 3.38 6 6 Kota Bharu 87 73 0.22 8.9 K. Trengganu 87 73 0.12 9.8 Kroh 87 70 0.62 5.1 Sitiawan 89 73 0.01 7.3 Ipoh 93 72 0.02 5.6 Butterworth312 words
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69 1931-11-21 8 Madam Wee Seok Neo, wife of Mr. Ngeow Nian Chin, at 620-4. Eng Keam Place <off East Coast Road) on Friday. 20th instant at 11.45 a.m„ leaving behind her huiband. 2 sons S r Lim and Ser Sin, 2 daughters, a daughter-in-law. a69 words
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Article702 1931-11-21 8 From more than one source we have received copies of the "Secret Memorial concerning Manchuria, Mongolia, China, the U.S.A. and the World" >hich is said to have been submitted by General Tanaka, then Prime Minister of Japan,' to the Emperor in 1927. It is a most remarkable702 words
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Article293 1931-11-21 8 The transport "Neuralia" is expected to arrive at Singapore <en route for U.K.J on Dec I. The P.M.S. Railways are offering Whe usual cheap travelling facil ties throughou. he who.? c.innVy during the Christmas and New Yeai holidays. At the weekly tiffin-meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore at the293 words
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Article150 1931-11-21 8 Still Hope Of Communal Settlement. Brit ish Official. Rugby. Nov 20. It is understood that the question of the Indian Round-Table Conference is being considered at to-day's Cabinet meeting. The Prime Minister has been devoting much of his time during the past few days to Conference affairs.British Official. - 150 words
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Article174 1931-11-21 8 INTERVIEW WITH GENERAL SMUTS. Reuter. London. Nov. 20. A gloomy view of the immediate future of Central Europe was taken by General Smuts before leaving for South Africa to-day. He said that much of Central Europe was in a very bad way indeed financially and politically. AReuter. - 174 words
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Article77 1931-11-21 8 NOT TO BE HELD IN MALACCA. A proclamation appearing in the Government Gazette notifies that the next meeting of the Legislative Council will be held in Singapore on Dec. 7. It will be remembered that at the last meeting of the C neil it was stated that77 words
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273 1931-11-21 8 Capt. and Mrs. C. A. Scott v re entertained to a farewell tea-party at the Adelphi Hotel on Thursday afternoon by the Ex-Cadets of Raffl«s Ins ituticn on the occasion of their impending departure to England on furlough. Inche Yusof bin Ishak, a former273 words
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Article257 1931-11-21 8 The Band of the S.S. Police will play the following programme, weather pjrmittjig, at the Botanic Gardns to-morrow, commencing at 9 p.m.: Excerpts from Beethov. n's Works, arr. Hume; Songs (a) T pass d by ycur window" (Brahe), (b) "Down Here." (Brahe). (c) "Londonderry Air," O'Connor; Suite, "Dwellers in the257 words
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Article39 1931-11-21 8 Prom China by the "Talma" due at Shigapore this evening. Prom China and Japan by the "AkKa Maru 1 due at Singapore to-morrow. Prom China and Manila by the "President Polk" due at Singapore daylight on Monday.39 words
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Article538 1931-11-21 8 'BY "LOOKER.c. Gloom descends u pe r .\j a j a It isn't to have the r after all. But perhaps the Vij v.i contrive to bear up und th; l blow! lh^k%\ A The F.M.S. Unoffici L sidered to have been in e t£! > on538 words
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Article35 1931-11-21 8 LATEST QUOTATION* ftUBBYB. London: 2 15|16d. New York 4% (CO cenu Singapore: 5% 9% cents London 8pot: £133 ss. Od «fL *>< Three Months: £135 7s. 6d iP Singapore: $67.50 (58 torn ld35 words
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Advertisement350 1931-11-21 8 I KARL AC J NEW CARS FOR OLD j J Renew Tout Car, <»r Stolofoycle with KARLAC m^ Gives A Brilliant Permanent Finish Impervious to Sun and Rain I The Ideal Paint for the Tropics i STOCKED IN VARIOUS COLOURS. Small Cans $1 30. —Large Cans $2.40. j ROBINSON CO.,350 words
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Advertisement63 1931-11-21 8 Latest and Smartest Designs doxa! The most accurate 1 timekeeper. JUST UNPACKED IN WRIST POCKET WATCHES I ALARM TRAVELUM; CLOCKS. U. S. de Silva&Bros. SOLE AGENTS HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. j ~~634 1 j North Bridge Road. I j X MAS PRESENTS I SEND J IT. K. K's. BALLOON TOYS 8063 words
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Article486 1931-11-21 9 CROSSING OF RAILWAY EXPLAINED, »X OF PRESERVING NEUTRALITY. ,v, s ESE TO WITHDRAW FROM TSITSIHAR. Reuter. ..Might on the Manchorian prouhich might develop into a aspect of Far Eastern relations, unrd in an exchange of Notes i, I) Japan and Russia, in which I promises toReuter. - 486 words
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Article59 1931-11-21 9 COLLIERY EXPLOSION AT DONCASTER. Reuter. London. Nev. 21. .t-ople were killed and 40 injured in 1 >«un in the Bentley colliery, Doncaster. Later. i ;Uh-roll in the Bentley pit disaster h now is Twenty-seven people are injured and seven are still entombed in the pit. whReuter. - 59 words
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Article132 1931-11-21 9 LEAGUE COMMITTEE OF INQUIRY, Reuter. Basle, Nov. 20. 1 Bank of International Settlements has rt? tfi. a copy 0 f the German memorandum a PP for the convocation "without delay" of peeial advisory committee, under the Y °U' Plan, to enquire Into Germany's •conomic and financial position. TReuter. - 132 words
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Article43 1931-11-21 9 Reuter. Sydney, Nov. 20. j -standing feud between Premier r^ r <J the Governor, Sir Philip Game, has h r a surprising end, the Governor 'proved the appointment of 25 Labour Ku the Legislative Council, giving a majority of seven.—Renter.Reuter. - 43 words
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2104 1931-11-21 9 WIDEST SCOPE TO INVESTIGATE ALL FACTORS. THE ONLY CHANCE OF AN AGREED SETTLEMENT. GENERAL MA TO CONTINUE RESISTANCE TO INVADERS. Reuter. The League has decided to send a Commission to investigate the Manchurian problem on Ihe spot. JapanReuter. - 2,104 words
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Advertisement207 1931-11-21 9 PAVILION Matinees Saturday and Sunday 3.145. j THE WISE OWL SAYS A Husband at Home is Worth Two in The Cabaret/ LONELY t VET X V J A Picture that will make you laugh as you've never laughed Injfore. A screaming comedy of kisses, caresses ami chuckles. j Daring! Snappy!207 words
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Article512 1931-11-21 9 IMPORTANT BILL IN COMMONS. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE DECISIONS. NEW ANTI-DUMPING POWERS IN FORCE. Reuter. Described as a landmark in British constitutional history, a Bill giving expression to the decisions of the last two Imperial Conferences has passed the second reading in the House of Commons. Their newReuter. - 512 words
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Article216 1931-11-21 9 DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST SIG. GRANDI. Reuter. New York. Nov. 20 Extraordinary precautions were taken to protect Sig. Grandi's route to the City Hall where he was received by the Mayor, Mr. "Jimmie" Walker. Fourteen hundred Police, soldiers, sailors and marine lined the streets, which were packedReuter. - 216 words
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Article52 1931-11-21 9 WILL INDIANS RE iURN TO MALAYA? on page 4 NOTES PROM CEYLON, on page 4. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. on page 5. CLUB DIARY, on page 5. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8 DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 12. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 12. MALAYA AND NEW ZEALAND, on52 words
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Article352 1931-11-21 10 RETREATED IN PERFECT ORDER Sin Kuo Min. Shanghai. Nov. 21 At the sixth session of the Fourth Plena:; Congress of the Kuomintang held yesterday the del:gates unanimously resolved to order Marshal Chiang Kai Shek to proceed to the North for the recovery of all lostSin Kuo Min. - 352 words
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Article115 1931-11-21 10 OUR SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. THE TURF. XXir elections for to-day s amateur races aie H follows: Race NO. I—l. IMAREEK. 2. THE CHEF. 3. SAHARA. Rnc No 2 —1. MISS TAIPING 2. FORTALONE. 3. SPLIT NUT. mm No. 3 —1. GREY HABIT. 2. YUM YUM 3 RUNAWAY115 words
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Article850 1931-11-21 10 MR. KIRWAN WINS FIRST THREE EVENTS. The weather was fine and the going good tor the first day of the Singapore Polo Club's amateur race meeting, held in conjunction with the Singapore Turf Club, yesterday. The Band of the Ist Battalion, the Gloucestershire Regiment, was in attendance, and850 words
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Article105 1931-11-21 10 FIVE LUCKY MILKMAIDS. Reuter. London, Nov. 20. The remaining 900 consolation prizes of £100 each in the Ir.'sh sweepstake on the Manchester November Handicap are being drawn to-day. The following ar? successful ticket-holders: Five Milkmaids cio Dairy Farm, Hong Kong; 8MC*****. cjo East. Asaic Company, Bangkok; 8AU7079Reuter. - 105 words
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Article271 1931-11-21 10 BLUE BELLS" BEATEN. HOCKEY. (From Our Own Correspondent.} Seremban. Nov. 19 The S ation Padang was the venue of a very interesting match in aid of Poppy Day Funds, between Seremban "Blue Bells" and a European eleven, captained by Mrs. H. Phears. which resulted in victory271 words
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Article321 1931-11-21 10 ASSN. FOOTBALL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Nov. 19 The Centenary Cup competition for a cup presented by the late Mr. C. F. Beamish, the Headmaster of the High School, drew only four entries, namely the first and second strings of the Chinese F.A. and the Moslem321 words
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Article55 1931-11-21 10 LAWN TENNIS. Yesterday's results in the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club tournament: Mixed Open Doubles: Miss R. David and D. H. Klein man beat Mrs. Hogan and Dr. de Souza 6—3, 6—3. Men's Handicap Singles: Clifford beat Cooke 6—l, 6—4; E. Cherrington beat Capt. Graham 9—7, 6—3; W Warden55 words
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Article71 1931-11-21 10 UNABLE TO FIND BAIL: BOXING. Reuter. Chicago, Nov, 20. Slipping from the ring after beating King Levinsky in what was lab:lled the world rough and tumble champicnship, Carn. ra was arrevtcd for not having paid a judgment for £75 ebta'ncd by an Indiana promoter against him. HoReuter. - 71 words
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Article50 1931-11-21 10 The card at the Garden Arena next Saturday will include the following Syd. Nash v. Teiry O'Campo < 10 rounds); Nicky Sulhvan v. Kid Aman (8 rounds): Little Hock v. Sam Poxy (10 rounds): Speedy Carlos v. Tony Wong (6 rounds) and Chamb?rla a Perreau v. Silver50 words
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Article107 1931-11-21 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL. The G osters '"A" XV beat a P.S.R.F.C. side at Tanglin yesterday by the only try of the day, scored in the first half. The P.S. men had a fair share of the game and had many opportunit.es of scoring, but faulty handling robbed107 words
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Article71 1931-11-21 10 i From Our Own Correspondent. > Malacca. Nov. 20. On Monday Malacca will have as visitors the Malayan Command XV. The following will represent Malacca: J. R. Burnham, J. N. Wainwright. R. Briggs. T. M. L. Rodmond; Rev. N. Williams, G. D. Hamilton; R. G. Gibson.71 words
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Article40 1931-11-21 10 GOLF. The November mixed foursomes competition of th? Singapore G.C. was played yesterday and resulted in a win for Mr. H. W. Hawkcswood and Mrs. L. C. Margoliou h. 43—9'» —33 1 Forty-six ct»rds were taken out40 words
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Article180 1931-11-21 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. Social A.P. team v. the Outram Colts tomorrow at the Outram School ground at 4.45 pjn.: Cheong Yong Chin, Chan Boon Hock and Chan Hock Yin. Chong Kirn Chong, Gob. Chai Chuan and Lai Ah Fook, Heng Song Hoe, Wong Nam Pan. Ho Tow Pea', Ng180 words
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Article27 1931-11-21 10 Don Bradman completed three centuries in four successive innings in the course of a tour with a team under the captaincy of Alan Kippax, the Test Cricketer.27 words
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Obituary45 1931-11-21 10 #The death took place at the Seremban Hospital last Sunday of Mr. C. Charsley, an assistant at Saga Estate, Sillau, N.S. The deceased was a keen sportsman having represented the State in cricket and hockey. He was an ex-Serviceman. The funeral was largely attended. ĕ45 words
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Article136 1931-11-21 10 The twin brothers P. W. and G. D. Kemp-Welch are to settle down (says a writer in "The Manchester Guardian") at Wilburton, near Cambridge, having answered the call of "back to the land" even in thes s depressing days of agriculture. When the brothers with such a remarkable resemblamce to136 words
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Article155 1931-11-21 10 Walter Lindrum. the Australian billiard player, whose two tours in Great Britain have created so much interest, is visiting England again th s winter. Owing to Newman's 'Uness the English player's visit to Australia has been prolonged, but he and Lindrum will travel back together arriving in London in the155 words
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Article698 1931-11-21 10 INTEREST OF GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE. A meet ng of the Agricultural Advisory Committee yeas held on Nov. 5, at which the following members were present:— The Ag. Director of Agriculture. Mr. P. W. South tCha.rman). Director of Co-operation (Mr. A. Cavendish). Director, Rubber Research Institute (Lt. Col.698 words
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Article168 1931-11-21 10 EXPENDITURE OF $41,283,070 DURING 1932. The Supply Bill, making provision for the Public Service for next year, will be introduced and probably taken through all stages at the meeting of the Legislative Council on Dee. 7. The amount provided for totals $41,283,070. Military expenditure will cost the168 words
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Article58 1931-11-21 10 The following is the first list of subscriptions to the Children's Aid Soci-ty for 1931-32. Per Mrs. M. A. Snow: Mrs. Snow $50 Captain McAllistur $50 $100 Per Mr. Odell: "Singing Bird" $5 "Pocket Knives" 55 cents $5.55 Raffles Cabaret: Sale of Tickets $829 Advertisements in programme58 words
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Article190 1931-11-21 10 POST OFFICE DIRECTIONS. Commencing with the mail to b> closed a' Ptnarg on Friday evening, the 27th inst.. for connecion at Alor Star with the homeward bound aircraft of the Netherlands Eat Indi s -Europe Dutch Air Service, air mail ccrrespondence will be despatched in190 words
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Article132 1931-11-21 10 FACILITIES TO MEET COMPETITION. An Ordinance further to amend the Railway Ordinance is shortly to be introduced into the Legislative Council. The objects and reasons are as follows: In order to meet competition and retain traffic it is considered that the Ra lway Administration should have power tv132 words
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Article293 1931-11-21 10 IMMIGRATION FIGURES FOR 1931. A paper laid on the table at the Federal Council Meeting, dealing with labour, states: During the first six months of the year 1930, immigration from India was normal but with the continued fall in the price of rubber and tin293 words
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Article87 1931-11-21 10 In order to remedy a deficiency in the existing Passenger Restriction Ordinance, in that it makes no provision for the exclusion of undesirable immigrants arriving by land or air a Bill to amend the Ordinance is shortly to be introduced into the Legislative Council The object of87 words
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Article87 1931-11-21 10 (The case in which Mrs. A. C. Begg was charged with giving false information to the Police was concluded before the District Jud*e (Mr. G. C. Dodd) yesterday. In giving his judgment his honour thought that there was insufficient evidence for a conviction, and87 words
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Article138 1931-11-21 10 London, Nov. 20. The trustees of the Rajah of Sarawak Fund to assist the education of children of certain ex-Colonial Civil Servants announce that they are ready to receive applications— "S Fp» Service tin 1929 the Rajah of Sarawak, in recognition of the friendly relations between138 words
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Article173 1931-11-21 10 SPECIAL REDUCED RATES. By arrangement with the Eastern ED Telegraph Co., Ltd., Christmas Gi« ting Teegrams addressed to Great Britain and No: Ireland, the Irish Free State, Australia, Canada Ceyksn, South, East and West Africa, m dv (including Burma». other parts ol Br Empire. Algeria, Belgium. Chi173 words
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Article36 1931-11-21 10 I), i.. The annual prize distribution Hill School will be held on Dec 'J Lady Clementi has consented to prizes and there will be an exhibu w and work uone by the children36 words
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Advertisement13 1931-11-21 10 Is she your type?— The girl in to-day's Coty advertisement on page 11.13 words
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Advertisement525 1931-11-21 11 fJIjBCH SERVICES. LfNTV-FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. MEMBER 22, 1931. AX i\ CHURCHES. inlon. i»- its '-ice. |45 i** school and Sermon Nl MLIIIODIST CHURCH, id* 11 h K.por Road c nd > School. Re\. Goh Hood Keng. I»»- 3 a Ltague Service. 4 the Sanctified Life." M Hodgson. .Mce. '-'"J.525 words
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Advertisement317 1931-11-21 11 TAMIL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Short Street. 8:20 Sunday School. 9:30 Divine Service—Preacher: Rev J J Kingham. 10:30 Choir Practice. 4 p.m. Alexandra Brick Works 7 p.m. Havelock Road Chapel. Tuesday, 6 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Friday, 5:30 p.m. Choir Practice Pastor: Rev. M. R. Doraisamy. BETHESDA GUSPEL HALL. Bras Basah Road.317 words
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Advertisement237 1931-11-21 11 THE MEW WORLD A Troupe of Acrobats, Magicians, etc. Just Arrived from Shanghai. Now Performing in open show for a short season only. Come and See the Wonderful Feats. Greatest thrills ever seen in Malaya. TALKIES "The Princess and the Plumber." can be arranged. -SEASON CO., LTD., North Bridge Road,237 words
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Advertisement226 1931-11-21 11 I Delicious Cordials j j Handsome Glass j Decanters] 'lilt Almond, Cherry, Grenadin, j i Orange, Sector (up. I• J ll Peach, Rose, Raspberry, j JJI! Strawberry, Vanilla, Sold by all Leading Dealers FHAMROZ GO, j NOTICE OF REMOVAL, j ii TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC. j We bejj226 words
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Article92 1931-11-21 12 [Our reader* are invited to write to ut 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 •pacing), and on one side of the paper only.92 words
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Article315 1931-11-21 12 'To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") I Sir. —Having been a resident of Singapore for more than six years, in various parts, I have experienced considerable Inconvenience with the Arab system of calculating months and receiving rents from their tenants. No doubt you will understand that the Arab315 words
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Article1430 1931-11-21 12 •To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune") Sir, —If 'Oversea'? Ch'nese in Malaya" had not directed his remarks specially to me. I would fain leave h m to his blissful tranquillity uf mind, attained through having an imaginary hero to worship. But to d.spel misunderstanding, let me point out1,430 words
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Article158 1931-11-21 12 (To the -Edltd*?"'Malaya Tribune." Sir. —After all. some of us had to go "right about turn." Why. Mr Editor? Is it becausethe Asiatic Unemployment Fund is now exhausted? Perhaps it is suspended for the time being until funds are replenished? If so. let it be as early as possible.158 words
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Article201 1931-11-21 12 PURELY PROFESSIONAL VOTE IMMORAL." London teachers ieaffiitoed their strong opposition to the cuts in teachers' salaries when they met at Essex Hall, Strand, on Oct. 10 for the annual conference of the London Teachers' Association. Mr. H. H. Barneit, chairman of the Salaries Committee, was loudly201 words
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Advertisement11 1931-11-21 12 THE STRAITS Price 20 cents otlj, Obtainable from al| local book—Haf11 words
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Miscellaneous183 1931-11-21 12 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, NOV. 21 High Tides. —7.54 am., 8.20 p.m. Singapore Race (Amateur). Hockey: I.A. v. R.A.. 1.A.; R.A.F. v B.R C. Seletar; Chinese v. S.C.C. V.MC.A. Rugby: Malaga Cup. S.C.C. v. Johore. S.C.C. "Constant Wife." Victoria Theatre, 930 p.m rO-JtfOßßOlv\ NOV. 22. Hi^rr^B^s.—B.26 am.. 9.10 p.m. Hockey:183 words
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Article1757 1931-11-21 13 Danger Of Unexplained Pfojmganda. A reminder of th^^M^JT^tWfcNew Zealand Commissioner to Majaya earlier in the year is made in th. following contributed article, by a lady who knows both countries, makes some practical points and at the sam? time criticises exaggerated propaganda. The stage has been1,757 words
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230 1931-11-21 13 Mr. Donald W. Smith. Asst. American Trace Commissioner, 7A. Ocean Building. Singapoie. has sent the following statist, cs relating to the foreign trade of the United States w.th Midd c Asia:— FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER 1931 Total Exports from United States, G5180.220,000 To230 words
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Advertisement522 1931-11-21 13 FOR FIRST-CLASS GAME RESULTS AT A LOW COST USE EY& KYNOCH CARTRIDGES —.hTQOAUTYI KOS! CARTRIDGE f*--.tj TANDARD QUALITY THROUGHOUT THE WORLD -E FINEST COMBINATION OF CASE, POWDER AND SHOT, PROVED AS THE BEST ZNTiFICALLY AND IN THE SHOOTING FIELD OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE MPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES LIMITED IMPERIAL CHEMICAL HOUSE LONDON, S.W.I522 words
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Advertisement299 1931-11-21 13 Christmas! j j British Made Goods Just Arrived j NEW PATTERNS of Gold and Silver Ci garett»; Cases, Cigarette Boxes, Cigarette Holders, Cuff Links Studs and Waist coat Buttons in Sets Kings etc., etc. I JEWELLERY AND SILVER WARE j of every description The most of the best Swiss make299 words
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Article1215 1931-11-21 14 AMENDMENT TO RULES. GOLF. In revising the rule relating to what loose objects may be scraped aside with the slub, and what must be picked up from the putting ureen, St. Andrews has interpreted popular opinion (says a writer in "The Illustrated Sporting and Drama1,215 words
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Article490 1931-11-21 14 WILL THOMAS BEAT LADOUMEGUE? ATHLETICS. 'Jules Ladoi megue, th? French runner, who made his sixth world record when he ran a mile in 4 mm. 9 1/5 sees, in Paris recently, might well have return 9fl 4 mm. 8 sec. if he had been the only runner on490 words
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Article189 1931-11-21 14 RUGBY FOOTBALL. As a reoult cf th? diplomacy of the Prince of Wales during his holiday in France, there is a possibility that the friendly rivalry of England and France on the Rugby football field may be resumed (says a Paris me: sag > of October 3.189 words
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Article48 1931-11-21 14 CYCLING. Manera. the Italian long distance cycr champion, created a new world's record tfor one hour's cycling in which he covered 78.183 kilom tres. The previous record, held by Paillard of Prance, was 76.280 kilometres. Manera also broke the records for 70 and 10 kilometres.48 words
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Article129 1931-11-21 14 Selection Committees generally have few friends but Engl sli officials have never been so severely criticised as the South African Committee responsible for the cricket team lor the Australian tour. Mr S. J. Pitts. President ft the Transvaal Cr cket Union at a meeting held in Johannesburg, said that the129 words
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Article253 1931-11-21 14 Cambridge Rugby blues and those who will be in the running lor .blues th's season in hide several men who are a\mo t equally prominent at other forms of sport. J. G. Ask w, en whem the mantle of the captaincy has fal-n. is a very useful cricketer (says a253 words
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Article144 1931-11-21 14 CRICKET. The following constitute the South African team at present tour.ng Australia: H. B. Cameron (Western Province*. Captain. B. Mitchell (Transvaal). J. A. J. Christy (Transvaal). H. W. Taylor (Transvaal). E. L. Dal;on (Natal). S. L. Steyn (Border). A, J. Bell (Western Province.*. Q. McMillan (Transvaal).144 words
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Article74 1931-11-21 14 It is understood that Hobbs has written to the Maharaj Kumar of Vizianagaram that he may yet visit India early next year to coach the Ind an team before they leave for England (says a Calcutta message to "The Times of Ceylon.") Hobbs does not wish to74 words
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Article295 1931-11-21 14 The Nawab of Putaudi who has returned to India after four years at Balliol Collet Oxford, gaining fuil "Blues" for cricket and hockey, and a half .Blue for billiards, will be installed en his gadi by the Governor oi the Punjab towards the end of November isays a295 words
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Article261 1931-11-21 14 As arranged ai presen'. the Indian cricket team will sail from Bombay for England by the S. S. "V.ceroy of India" or. Apri: 9. 1932. and return to India by the same boat leaving London in the third week of September. The selectors for the Indian261 words
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Article34 1931-11-21 14 In a Grade cricket match in Sydney on Nov. 3 Don Bradman and Wendell Bill engaged .n hurricane hi'ting. the pair scoring 102 in three ove«s of eight balls each.34 words
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Article224 1931-11-21 14 An unusual incident took place in an open singles final in Scotland a week or two ago isays "Lawn Tennis and Badminton" of Oct 3). The umpire ww providrd with linesmen and one of the player- observed that the baselinesman had very obviously lunched much too-well and he made formal224 words
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Article239 1931-11-21 14 LAWN TENNIS. A correspondent writes in "The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News'" of October 10: I see that Jean Borotra resenting criticism in a French Lawn tennis journal which, to use his own words, "wounded his self-respect," has been giving his own version of what is known239 words
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Article104 1931-11-21 14 Open tournaments—ai which both amateurs and professionals would be allowed to complete —have not hitherto gained much support in France, but opinions are changing across the channel (says a 'Sporting Life" report). The French Federation, who were almost as hostile in their attitude as the L. T. A.,104 words
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Article22 1931-11-21 14 The Dutch Olympic Committee have untitled ded that Holland cannot participate in the Olympic Games next year owing to lack of funds22 words
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Advertisement647 1931-11-21 15 _oTEAMER SAILINGS. x-; 4 LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples. Marseilles. London, Antwerp. Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. YASTJKUNI MARU 12,000 Dec. 8 9 HAKONE MARU 10,500 Dec. 16 17 6 SUWA MARU 10,700 Dec. 31 Jan. 1 fi PUSHIMI MARU 11,000 Jan. 14 15 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500647 words
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Advertisement354 1931-11-21 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated tn England.) Berriee to Japan rta Hong Kong. Amo7 and Shanghai and to Calcutta rls 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. SUISANG354 words
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Advertisement316 1931-11-21 15 INSURANCE. soute wWJ BRITISH *NBURANOB COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR OVBURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWItJT CURRENT RATIB L. C MAROOIJODTH, ManagerOta©*: l. Vixiiayaon Oreen THE SZE HAI TONG BANKING AND INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore.) HEAD OFFICE: 58. Chulla Street, Singapore. Capital fully paid $2,000,000 Reserves k316 words
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Advertisement480 1931-11-21 15 BANES. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. Remitter ed tn London under the Comnnnie» Act* of Ml to on 2nd Dtcimber, IffJ./ Authorised Capital C 8.000.000 Subscribed Capital f1,800.000 Paid-up Capital C 1.060,000 Receive Fund and Rest 11,666,845 HEAD OFFICE: IS, Grace Chorea Street. London, E.C. I. BOARD OF DIRECTORS.480 words
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Advertisement289 1931-11-21 16 This Paper has the Largest Sale Among the People who I Spend Most in British Malaya. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET—IBS, Tank Road. Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—I. Calrnhin Circle and 16, Prinsep dtreet. Rent moderate. Apply 64. Market Street. TO LET —No.289 words
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