Malaya Tribune, 25 November 1931

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune ."l" So. 278 SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, Nov. 25. 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1931.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 357 1 UPTON'S c eylon TJ BETTER THE DON'T GET A COLD LAKEROL Heed tne warning signal—at the first sign of a cold tak e LAKEROL, the sure safe, certain and pleasant way of definitely avoiding colds, sore > \M l throats and catarrhal troubles. Why suffer, jj\STILLES wnen they can so
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    • 465 1 THE 'MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. j Walking Stick Lager Beer j j IS GOOD FOR YOUR HEALTH. j Try it to-dayt j J AGENTS: j SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. j S.S. AND F.M.S. i a i Why Doctors recommend J^^ mm^^**^ biocitin? I Because BloclUn
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  • 346 2 The Progress Of The Corner." My dear Nieces. Y-a have dcn3 t-cep lcuary weli this week. Time has been a most encou:aging response to mv appeal las. Wltk &r more contr.butions. and I must thank you all for your help.
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  • 357 2 ißy Marilyn."> Malaya! That little word of three syllables immediately transports one in spirit to thburning East: to a little Peninsula and a few islands, and yet. what a wonderful place Malaya is! Besides its marvellous variety of animals, its matchless wild beauty and torrid climate,
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  • 305 2 (By "Evelyn.") I Early one Saturday morning, when the cock was crowing its first morning greetings to thp world, a group of five of us had readied to venture out into the dawn. We left our home sharp at 5 o'clock and everywhere we found nothing but
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  • 202 2 ißy "Sclioolgirl Rosalind."/ I am sure you will mver come to an end. ii you start" to count the thing?, which are invented. There are numberless things which are invented and there are many things wh.ch have not been invented yet Invent on is a contrivance.
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  • 618 2 'By Mary.) Before writing about "Examination, its cause and effect" I think I must thank Auntie Lizzie for her kind and sympathetic n«ouragement and the Editor for his generosity to space. What is the cause of an examination? According to some, it is the test of our abilities in
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  • 239 2 ißy "Rosie Lim") The Cambridge Examina'ion r, drawing near, and Cambridge students will resume their study seriously, especially the studious and industrious ones. Others will probably abandon their k r ons to enjoy themselves by going to the pictures and other amusements. Just imagine what a task it
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  • 217 2 (By "Constantia."i During these years of modern advancement, people have tried to d.sprove this saying. They have tried to adopt habits and customs entirely at variance with k. Eastern lad es have tried to imitate Western with unsatisfactory results. If certai.i women can
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  • 176 2 (By "Carmencita.") Everyone of us should lea-n the lesson ol perseverance, as it will help us to fac; courageously the failures and disappointments of life. This same lesson is taught by nature in the production of coral islands by the diligent labour of the coral polyps. Even Robert Bruce,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 350 2 How Disfiguring! Pimpi.es ami blotches will niar the Ih aulv of any eouiplexion, no matter how lovely it may be otherwise. 'I he> arc so unnei t»iry, too, when regular daily u-e of utirnra Soap, by Cutieura Ointment. will keep the *kin clear and healthy. Simple each Soap. Ointment and
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    • 361 2 YET SHE HAS "SINGAPORE FOOT She in the sun. dainty. It is wise to v-> n RTK J fastidious, yet her shapely foot JNR after evep is marred by a rash-like erup- 0 wet j tion between the toes. She has places In pul r y OUr i SINGAPORE FOOT-
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  • 545 3 THE BERLIN JAPAN INSTITUTE FORMS NUCLEUS. (Special to the Malaya Tribune."J "Yes, this is the Japan Institute ipeaking. Whether we can supply you with information on the—cemeteries cS Kyoto? Well, with the greatest of pleasure. Will you please call on us any time convenient to you?"
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  • 349 3 REICHSWEHR GOES ABEGGING. f Special to the Malaya Tribune.") The rattle of horses and car. wheels, the tramp of disciplined men. A sudden command: Halt! A bug'.e call, p ercing. soul-etirring. What is up? Berliiurs fly to windows. These be he ie days, and 'uch martial
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  • 199 3 WITNESS'S ADMISSIONS IN A COURT CASE. Keeping a car and drawing the dole were points discussed during; a case at Middlesex Sessions on Oct. 24, when a witness was questioned by Mr. Frederick Levy as to how he managed to keep a car under
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  • 606 3 MAKING BRICKS WITHOUT STRAW. The world has watched with mixed feelings and with some impatience the efforts of the League of Nations to mediate between China and Japan in the Manchurian crisis, writes Sir Frederick Whyte in the "Observer" There is no justification for impatience, for the
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  • 515 3 COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER FOUND GUILTY. The concluding stages were reached (n Oct. 24 of the trial, at Oxford Assizes, before Mr. Justice Swift, of Henry Daniel Seymour, commercial traveller, who is accused oi the murder cf Mrs. Annie Louisa Kempson. at her home. Boundary House, St. Clement's, Oxford,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 261 3 Qrangepop i jgg) THE DRINK j I Which has Captivated j jJ L The PUBLIC TASTE I j [j 1] MADE FROM j I I__ FAMOUS j California Oranges I|f jB THE PRODUCT j OF j j %X iJP The PHOENIX AERATED j him: WATER WORKS 3463 SINGAPORE. j Keeps
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    • 472 3 j" j Refuse AH I j Imitations. i *v jLlll INSIST ON B Ji ORANGE j I A nffl "|CRUSH| j /T I Manufactured by j j v I FRASER S j E IfflHH H NEAVE LTD., !!II H (§tl Aerated Water J Guarding homes throughout the World! 'THROUGHOUT the
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    • 67 4 NOTICE. mm i 5 B GENUINE I nfl TOT! INVIGORATING The Price for at j Alps Breeze Milk fi (A Product off Switzerland) I HAS NOT BEEN ALTERED. I Alps Breeze-Milk is Still Sold by All First Class Provision Dealers At 20 CENTS A Tin. •ft I No. 246, An
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  • 1580 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSOEU BY FRASER St CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, November 25,10 a.m. lasue Yeai CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value Ends. Buyers. Sellers. £1.0.0 Asam Kumbang Tin Dec. SI £1. 3.0 £1. 5.8 1.0.0 Austral Malay Dec. 31 0.18.0 1. 0.0 0.5.0 Ayer Hltam Tin June 30 0.10.9
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    • 343 5 STANDARD BATTERY CO.^M I f- PEN DA,LY UNT,LL 9.p. m. MkH^MH-< $E2Sa TJ£ MOST VARIED X COMPREHENSIVE |wiE!dm RADIO STOCKS IN MALAYA. rm m J'- T STATION ORDERS EXECUTED BY RETURN POST, j MH^I NEW H. M. V. RECORDS FOR MID-NOVEMBER. I 8.319 WHEN THE GREATRED DAWN IS SHINING De
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    • 241 5 Chocolax Because of its Lgreeable taste and mild but prompt and effective action. Constipation in children readily yields to CHOCOLAX. This laxative should be chosen in every instance as it tends to restore regularity of th** towels, Also good for adults. Tor sale at all Pharmacies. Manufactured by I FREDERICK
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 335 5 H /n TO LISTEN FOR. Short Wave Broadcasts for The Week. MONDAYS. Dl0 .-»tGON gives concert by soloists £10 and recorded music and Annaprogramme afterwards. cHJLM r- HD. 7.30 to 8.30 pjn., 2 to 7 a.m. uanila k/RM, (49.3 metres; every Monday, 1 weekly broadcast of recorded T to static
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    • 369 5 •persedwtth news Items and market quotations m French, sometimes in English. Musical "■■J »nnounced In French and English. GoldrJ!l he^^f nd f y SatlonS tor Goldberg, Chelmsford, Manila and Bangkok BANDOENG P.L.E. on 15.93 metres give, .|ST22J2? gyjy from 8 45 P o"en *un melodious kronchongs. w^f l^ 1 0
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 277 6 Owing to the Success of this Splendid British Production Season Extended AT THE j I I Special Matinee To-Day at 3.15 Send The Children t«» this ALL-LADGHTEfi SHOW! j TO-NIGHT |j The BRIGHTEST, SNAPPIEST and BEST BRITISH COMEDY vet screened in Singapore! LET'S LOVEj and LAUGH i Featuring the Celebrated
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    • 236 6 Amusements, M J ttm 1 t A m JLV i M 4 AW i fiH 1 mm -•-w~~"^Lw" TT m777^av_j^kWJ wLA;; 1 M IB 1 B mml !l m 'Lmwmfmmm I B I W I Bi B fly r^Lw'" v B-1 IB I BI I» j I I Biff al
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    • 132 6 I c.15 TO-NIGHT 9|g Marlene Dietrich I AND Victor McLaglen IN DISHONOURED j 4 Paramount Future. I iEGH MBWklĔ^L^l EAST COAST RD KATQ NG R'^fc.' —2 jj c.IS TO-NIGHT 9.15 Fast with Fun! Loose with Laughs! An iip-t(vthf»-Mimito Coun.lv Romance thai m: yes to a flnpi|)iUn[ Climax I I Fast
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  • 85 7 MUNICIPAL WORKERS IN POLICE COURT. SL. cus charges were preferred aga nst two Itfun cip.il emp'oytes namtd Albert and Nuthan, whj apptared btfcie the Second Magis rat (Mr. G. E Clayion) th s moming. "lhey a»e charged with receiving an illegal gratiflc&t on Chinese 1ftm
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  • 120 7 THREE SUSPECTS ARRESTED AND CHARGED. In connect en with the acid-throwing crime, in which an Indian was badly burnt about the face and chest, hree Ind ans named Chkojoo Ram. Ram Golund and Yusof were charged before the Second Magistrate (Mr. G. E. Clay on) and remanded for
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  • 159 7 DUE TO WORLD ADVANCE IN COPRA. Enquiry was made on Monday by the Malay Mail" in regard to the recent advance in the price of coconut oil which, it was suggested i:i that paper, was a move in sympathy with the increased price of kachang oil. following
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  • 322 7 GOVERNMENT OPPOSED TO TAX. I Gov "nment is not in favour of imposing a tax en sweepstakes organised by Clubs or Associations other than those formed for the purpose of racing. A letter to that effect and that Government had reached that decision after careful consideration
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  • 288 7 PENANG MUNICIPALITY'S ADMISSION. fFrom Our Oicn Correspondent.) Penang. Nov. 24. At to-day s meeting of the Municipal Conine ssioners Mr. Yeoh Che ang Ann withdrew the following motion of which he had given no ice: That the asvssment rate on houses b; reduced from 18
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  • 160 7 POSSESSION OF COUNTERFEIT COINS. Two Chinese, ono of whom clamed to be 16 years of age. were produced before tht District Judge (Mr. G. C. Dodd) yesterday, charged with possesion of counterfeit five cent p ece-\ They were arres ed by an Asiatk detective in
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  • 158 7 MR. KENNETH CHRISTIE. London, Nov. 24. Mr. Kenneth Bernard Christie, a chemist, of Norbury, who returned from Singapore about eighteen months ago, committed suicide yesterday by gas poisoning. His action, it is suggested, was due to the effects of a heat stroke while in Singapore.— "S. F.
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  • 166 7 U. S. PRODUCERS INDIAN GOVERNMENT. POSSIBILITY OF ARRANGEMENT. London, Nov. 2b. Is the silver question approaching a solution' is the question asked since the speech of Mr. Ernest Franklin at the luncheon of the American Chamber of Commerce yesterday. Reiterating the views he expressed
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  • 72 7 London. Nov. 24. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £135 13;i6 (£***** 16> Forward £138 5 16 (£I36H). The market is Ami. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify todays rubber prices *js follows: Spot 215 16d. (3d.). Forward 3 1 16d
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  • 224 7 Mistaking the shadow of the sampan for the reality Harry Brooks, a sailor employed on one of the trans-Pacific freighters plying into Shanghai, experienced an unexpected bath ln the Whangpoo River recently. In a hurry to board his steamer, Brooks called a sampan at the Customs Jetty and
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  • 216 7 November 25, noon. Tin: The announcement made by th Council of the Tin Producers' Association toiay, regarding tha future of tin restriction Ilikely to put up the price of tin: but shan still hang fire and although there is slightly better demand for
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  • 299 7 Nov. 25. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London: 2 15/16d.. unchanged New York: 4 9/16 cents. (G). up cent. Shares: Steady. Allenbys 60—70 cents, Ay"r Moleks 40—50 cents, Ayer Panas 50—60 cent Bassetts 35—40 cents. Brogas 40 —45 cents. Bukit Jelotongs 15—20 cents, Bukit Katlls 2C—25 cjnta,
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  • 151 7 Singapore, Nov. 25. Rice, Siam 1 pe r Koyan $243 Rice, Siam 2 (207 Rice, Siam 3 $186 Rice, Siam 4 %113 Rice, Saigon A-l %hq Rice, Saigon 1 N m Rice. Saigon 2 $i 5B Rice. Saigon 3 m 8153 Rice, Rangoon 1 $156 Rice. Rangoon 2 $148
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  • 77 7 British Official. Rugby, Nov. 24. New York B M *> Montrwu 419. Brussels 26 7|16, Geneva 18 15 1«, Amsterdam 9 Milan 71 5|16, Berlin 15% Stockholm 18%, Copenhagen 1«%, Oslo tt% Vienna 29. Prague 121, Helsingfors 193 k Madrid 43 7)l6,.Lisbon 109%, Athens 287% Bucharest 615. Rio
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  • 47 7 Singapore, Nov. 25. Standard Spot 9 cts. business done December 914 9% January 9 January/March 94 9 J April/June 10 Tone of Market: Quiets-Steady Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 215 I6d per lb. .Mew York: 4 9 16 <G.) cents per lb.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 254 7 I Victoria Theatre! COMING ATTRACTIONS j (RUITWIOD HI-LI6HIS j Hiencing Friday, December li, at 9.30 p.m. L HEIFETZ I VICrORIA MEMORIAL HALL j NEXT ORGAN RECITAL Monday, Dec. 7, at 5.30 p.m. ORGANIST: Mr. A. K. Thornlev-Jones ADMISSION i ts. JO. KATONO PARK TOSIGHT AT 9, P.M. Baud of The
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    • 399 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE —Cheaply. Batu Gantong story books. Obtainable at 166. Neil Road. WANTED—An able Book-Keeper to start a complete set of books and keep it up-to-dat Stat■ lowest salary required to box 470 c o Malaya Tribune." A CULTURED AND MUCH TRAVELLED ENGLISH GENTLEWOMAN g.v<., private 1 ssons
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 311 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY X ATI IKM REPORT Tempera- Bri«rv STATIONS. ture. Rainfall Pur Mat Mm mi* Alor Star 86 71 Nil 5.7 Kota Bharu 86 711 Nil 10.9 X Trengganu 86 71 Nit 10.8 Kroh 83 67 0.78 3.7 Sitiawan 83 72 0.87 0.1 Ipoh 83 72 0.19 4.8
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  • 32 8 BRAGA—At the G neral Hospital on November 24. to Mona. wife of Mr. A. J. Braga. a daughter. Hong Kong and Bangkok papers please copy.
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  • 40 8 DE SOUZA—On November 24. 1931. at 122 Emerald Hill Road, Singapore. Joseph John De Souza. age 70. Cortege leaves residence at 4.45 p.m. to-day !for. service at th? Cathedral of the Good Shepherd and thence for interment at Bidadari.
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  • 778 8 The Council of the League of Nations, yesterday's cables told us, is working earnestly "to produce a magic formula to end the Manchurian crisis." We don't see any need for magic. All that is required is mutual agrcfcinent to submit the matters in dispute to an impartial tribunal for
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  • 206 8 A mail from Medan by aeroplane is expected at Singapore at 11.10 a.m. to-morrow. The n'ght mail firm Kuala Lumpur to Tank Road was delayed for two hours this morning by engin; trouble. H.H. the Sultan of K'.dah will officially per th? Stuart Memorial Build ng at Alrr S ar
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  • 108 8 Arrival Of Plane In Singapore. The monop ant "Southern Sun." carrying the first Christmas mail from New Zealand and Austialla tc England, arrived at Seletar Air Base. Singapore, at 11.30 this morning and icft shortly afterwaids. after being refuelled by the Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ltd. This 'plane,
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  • 121 8 SERIES OF QUESTIONS FOR HOME GOVT.--- London. Nov. 24. Mi. J. S. Wapdla" Milne (Cons., Worcester, Kidderminster) has g.ven notica that he will ask Sir F. Cunliffe-Lister (Secretary for th? Colonies) what measures are be ng taken b> Malaya and Ceylon to assist the rubber industry. and
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  • 46 8 MEMORIAL TO HOME GOVT. REJECTED. Lcndon, Nov. 24. Sir P. Cunliffe-Lister (Secreta.y for the Cclon es) has rejected the memorial subm't:ed by Malayan pensioners in Br tain uging the non-appl cnt!on of the cut in allowances decided upon by Sir Cec 1 Clemcnti."S.F.P." Service.
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  • 70 8 MALACCA TO HAVE ITS MEETING. As already reported, it has been decided not to hold the Dec. 12 meeting of the Legislative Council in Malacca, as originally arranged. The reason is that the Defence Contribution will be debated and the documents on this will be more easily available
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  • 51 8 (From Our Otcn Correspondent.) Penang. Nov. 24. Mr. E. Newbold. the general manager of the Eastern Smelting Co.. has been elected as the Penang Chamber of Commeice representative on the Legislative Council, in succession to Mr. J. Cr abb-Watt, who resigned on proceeding to
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  • 77 8 Frcm China and Japan b" the "X hg; r" due at Singapore a. nor. tc-d^y. From Hcland and Cre-many by the "J. P Ccfn" due at S'n .ipore t>-mor n From China and Japan by the "Shunko Maru." due at Singaprre to-mor ow. Frcin China and Japan by
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  • 266 8 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Eurasian Association, which was to have been held yesterday at the S.R.C.. postponed owing to want of a quorum. The Band of the S.S. Police will play the following programm:-. weather permitting, at Telok Ay.r Reclamation on Friday, commencat 9 p.m.: I a
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  • 39 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS ROBBER Lrndon: 215 16d. N(w Ye k: 49 16 <Q) cents. Sngapo.c: 9 cs. business done. TIN Lcndcn Spot £133 15s. Od. (UnchangedThiej £138 ss. Od. (Up ss. Od.) Singapo.t: $68.75 (100 tons sod).
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  • 565 8 BY LOOKER-OS Penang merchants have Legislative Councillor. a Nothing new in that, oi rs* it is useful to remember it'/!; ut ficance. "Wu Only the European Cha m Commerce of Singapore an, fw at present enjoy the franch. ln^ g Colony. They can't that*! tinction much longer.
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  • 44 8 It is officially announced tha containing 1,966 parcels, were de pa MJ Singapore for Great Britain for the chr^^ l< mail. This compares with 158 ba 2,433 parcels last yea"—« decreu :ua of 19 per cent, in the number oJ :ce^
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 238 8 BRING THE KIDDIES EARLY TO OUR j j X' MAS BAZAAR, j Hundiv<U of different Toys t«> choose from A TOY FOR EVERY CHILD. f j ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) I SINGAPORE KUttafc. LUMPUR J THE CUP THAT CHEERS. I 1 F. A BARTHOLOMEUSZ LTD.. f
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    • 46 8 j Latest and Smartest Designs |doxa The most accurate timekeeper. I JUST UNPACKED IN WRIST POCKE'I WATCHES ALARM TRAVELLING j CLOCKS. j mmt i I). S. de Silva Bros. SOU AGENTS HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. r t j 634 j j North Bridge j j Road i
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  • 1483 9 pi kPLOCK WITH JAPAN CONTINUES. WTON REJECTS UNITY PROPOSALS. British Official. i adtork between China and .bout the Manchuria problem tinurs and the Leaf ac has not yet r d unanimous. resolat'on f or nt I nity in
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    • 142 9 j PAVILION j 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15. The Command Performance! WITH I NEIL HAMILTON UNA MERKEL i An Intimate Story of Royal Lives l J r<xlucc-d on A Lavish Scale- II I I Romantic! Sumptuous! Thrilling!j WBBBM Goodwin's m wfr For "thai tired feeling' < xa there i> like a re-
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  • 468 9 Confidence Must Remain Unimpaired. Rugby. Nov. 25. It is anticipated that the final plenary s*» India Round-Table Coherence ™li l the end of the P res ent week and daily until the work is completed reports on the Army and external affairs, two of the teserve
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  • 474 9 GOVERNMENT STATEMENT EXPECTED. Rugby. Nov. 24. It is generally expected that the present session of the Indian Round-Table*CWflerence will be brought to a close at the middle of next week. The Federal Structure Committee of the Conference to-day resumed discussion of the commercial safeguards. The
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  • 393 9 No Tariff Reprisals By America? Reuter. Washington. Nov. 24. It is now definitely ascertain d that the United States Government is not contemplating reprisals against the British antidumping duties. After an extensive study of th? matter, President Hoover has com? to the conclusion that only 1.6
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  • 153 9 CHURCHES SENDING A DEPUTATION. Reuter. London. Nov. 24. A deputation toisu,'ii:g of Dr. Hewle.t Johnson <Dean of Cantei.u-y>. S.r Wilfred Grenfell ia Labrador Missionary), the Re C. F. Andrews. Gr-ndhls bi grapher, and aho a well-known Continental personality, is tmv.nj lor China In January. The
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  • 42 9 Rugby, Nov. 24. The Royal Air Force- long distance monoplane which is now on her return journey from a non-stop flight to Egypt will probatWy not make the projected attempt oi a distance record before Dec. 20—British Official.
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  • 37 9 Reuter. Washington, Nov. 24. Although the present financial year only on July 1, a deficit of $806 millicn is already reported by the United States Treasury, compared deficit of $903 million la?t year.—ReuUr.
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  • 118 9 The new Marion Davies picture, "Five and Ten," which is an adapatation of Fannie Hurst's well-known novel of the same name, opens to-night at the Alhambra, and with tne third of the Tildcn tennis series—"Volley and Smash" —en the programme, good houses should be
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  • 48 9 GIRLS' CORNER, on page 2. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR, on page 5. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 11. DIARY OP EVENTS, on page 12. CLUB DIARY, on page 12. MALACCA NEWS, en page 12. OUR LONDON LETTER, on pages 13 and 14.
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  • 377 9 POOL INCREASES ITS HOLDING. SUM NOW INCLUDED IN SCHEME. The bare announcement yesterday of a further cut in the output of tin is confirmed by a Reuter telegram. The oxpc.t next year is to be only a IK tie more than
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  • 116 9 NEW BILL BEING DEBATED. British Official. Rugby. Nov. 25. There was a targe attendance in the House of Commons this ;.f iemoon when the conunittee stages of the Statutes of Westminster BUI was taken. There was otill anxiety shown in some quc.iters as to the extent
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  • 223 9 DETAILS OF COTTON, WOOLLEN AND SILK GOODS. In giving further details yesterday, for the benefit of importers at the docks, of the F.M.S. new Customs duties, we referred to a schedule oi cotton and silk goods etc. That schedule of dutiable goods is as follows: Cotton Manufactures:
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  • 65 9 Jackson (Missouri). Nov. 24. I Ten out of the eleven cottoa-p educing Stats represented at a uniform colon con'rol con- j ference have approved th" Texas pl?.n fcr limiting the acreage pl?n>d In 1932 and 1933 10 30 per cent, of th? 1931 ac ea«e.
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  • 31 9 The Anglo-Persian Oil Co. has decided not r.? declare at. interim d vidend in view of th? present condition of th? oil industry and trade generally, says a Reut r telegram.
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  • 193 10 PEACE DELEGATES DISGUSTED. Hong Kong. Nov. 25. The Canton Fourth Plenary Congress passed a resolution by a small majority rejecting most of the terms reached at the Peace Conference in Shanghai recently, and insisting on the retirement of Marshal Chiang Kai Shek. After several attempts to
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  • 151 10 TO TAKE PLACE TO-DAY. HOCKEY. Owing to yesterday's rain the third trial to select Singapore's team to meet Selangor this week-end could not take place and will be played to-day if the weather permits. The teams will be: Colours. O. C. Aeria (SRC); Capt. Miers (SCC. i.
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  • 137 10 THINKS HE CAN THRASH NASH. BOXING. Fight fans who witnessed yesterday's sparring at the Garden Arena were impressed with Terry O'Campos showing. Terry' is said to have improved a lot since his fight with Rivers and "'3 confident he can put Nash out. Interest is also centred
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  • 684 10 S.C.C. BEAT P.S.R.F.C. EVENLY CONTESTED GAME. A sodden ground and a greasy ball made conditions unpleasant for the match between the S.C.C. and the Public Services at the Padang yesterday. Neither side was superior and the fact that the Club were .winners by six points to three is
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  • 259 10 EURASIAN CO.'S SUCCESSES. RIFLE-SHOOTING. The Challenge Cup presen ed by Major General Sir Neil Melcolm, X.C.8., D.5.0., fJT the Malaya Command 30 Yards Range Competition, was won by No. 14 platoon. L)' tEurasian) Coy.. SVC. with a score of IG3 points. Nine teami competed. The scores oi
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  • 110 10 FUTURE OF JALAN BESAR STADIUM. ASSN. FOOTBALL. A proposal to hand over the use of Jalan Besar Stadium to th Singapore Amateur Football Association "for a given ffflure list, at a stated figure." was not approved by Municipal Committee No. 7 at its latest
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  • 67 10 BRISBANE MATCH -DRAWN. Brisbane, Nov. 24. The match between the South Africans and Queensland was drawn. Scores: Queensland: 202 and 156 (Brown 4 for 26>. South Africans: 195 and 135 for 6 wkts. (Gilbert 4 for 46». —Reuter. OVAL NOT GOING TO DOGS. London. Nov. 24. Owing to public
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  • 137 10 TAO NAN SCHOOL 0.8.A. The Championship League tournament of the Tao Nan School Old Boys' Association is taking place nightly at its premises ln Armenian Street. Mr. Lim Boon Ann has kindly consented to present a cup and medal to the winner and runner-up respectively. The Association will give
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  • 182 10 DATES PLAYERS. Hockey. Indian Association team v. V.M.C.A. on the latter's ground to-morrow: V. Raj, Chatterjee. Naranjan Singh, Kennedy, Baskaran, Teja Singh, Mahajan, Mallal, Namazie. Radha and Wazir Singh. Xssociation Football. Amicable A.A. will~meet the Chung Wu Athletic Association on Sunday on the S.CF.A. ground. ttadminton. Marigold B.P. team v.
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  • 479 10 O. BANK SUED BY RETURN OF CASH AND TITLE DEEDS CLAIMED. There was an echo of the famous Penman case when a suit was commenced to-day before Mr. Justice Sproule in the Supreme Court by Messrs. Tan Hong Tee and Co. against the P. and O.
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  • 619 10 MALAY COMPANY'S WARM TRIBUTE. There was a large gathering at the Malay Volunter Drill Hall. Bras Basah Road, yesterday afternoon on the occasion of a farewell tea-party to Capt. c. A. Scott, Officer Commanding "F" (Malay) Company, S.V.C. Among those present were: Col. M.
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  • 23 10 GARRISON UNIT CHAMPIONSHIP. The Singapore Garrison Inter-Unit Championship has been won by the Royal Artillery, the Royal Engineers being the runners-up.
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  • 66 10 The members of the Bar entertained Mr H. R- Bull, the District Judge, to a farewell dinner at the Raffles Hotel last n'ght. Tht occasion was also taken for congratulating Mr Bull on his recent marriage. During the function more interest was added when Mr.
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  • 44 10 The Kuala Lumpur Amateur Radio Society Is proposing to change its name to '•The Maliy States Amateur Ractio Association." A membership of 112 (86 per cent. European) and m balance in hand of $400 are reported. Pulle*. details will appear in Friday's Radio Notes.
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  • 691 10 Sequel To Malacca Riot. (from Our Own Correspondent.! Malacca. Nov. 24. Two Chinese named Ong Han Yam and Soo Chiow were produced this morning before Mr. B R. Whitehouse, the District Judge. Malacca, on alternate charges of causing a riot and of obstructing public servants, to
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  • 104 10 The Hong Kong Police have been informed of a piracy on a trading junk of 30 piculs capacity, which resulted in the theft of 13 pigs and 48 chickens comprising the cargo. The affair occurred near Ping Hoi, the boat being stopped and boarded from another Junk
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  • 94 10 Owners and masters of shipping are requested to keep their vessels as clear of the range as far as possible during the heavy gun practices which will take pUxe from Fort Siloso and Mount Imbeah on Dec. 2, 4, 8, 11. 15. 18, 22 and 29, commencing
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  • 1268 10 MALAYA BROADCASTING CO., LTD. NO MEETINGS HELD FOR fWn YEARS. A statement that the Governme: fulfil a promise made to the Ma!. 3,. casting Co.. Ltd., was made baton G a Dodd (the District Judge» yestc:..,. Mr. Powell Robinson, managing; i ctor t: the company, was
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  • 475 11 I H0 X<; KONG'S I'OOR exhibition. CRICKET. d their commanding adsna' 1 11 1 d Saturday in the Intacport h Hong Korg Cricket Club cr ,cict. pl(>ndi( j victory just before e rJ'iin d "V :umps yesterday, winning -re for c j being set with the task
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  • 142 11 ttTEKDALE B.P. BEAT GANS A U. Petcrdale B. P. beat th:. A. U bj 7—o Oil Sanaa v. Scores merdale B P s m < n-oned first): Jv* 1 a: Gan Heck Kee 15—8. •aw beat Tan Chwee Hock Keng Hock beat Chin Swee 15—5 15—7; Tay Sv.'ee Sianj
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  • 37 11 W.c; Ule results in the Postals '•up pl *'mpionship tournament of r 2o b; 2r n beat Peng Kirn 7** fcttfJ 3 Kwang See (—80) beat fcT* 1 Tan V I 00) by 24 P°ints--03,10 Points.
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  • 83 11 {Out reader* are invited to write to us on !u 0/ n must be underitood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by corresTERS SHOULD BE BRIEF JJEZ WteraMv typewritten (double wcing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen names may be used, but
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  • 537 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Having read Ho Chong's article reproduced in your issue of the 29th. inst, 'from tht "China Weekly Review." I write to subscribe to his views. A casual observer cannot help noticing the wanton products of the so-called Moaern Gins' Schools. They have entirely
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  • 234 11 FUNERAL OF MR. HO KONG KEE JP. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Pilah, Nov. 23. The funeral of Mr. Ho Kong Kee J.P., took place on Saturday, Nov. 21, before a large att ndance. The cortege left the house at 10 a.m., and after circling round the
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  • 109 11 Edmund Henry Holt, sixty-one, a solicitor, practice at Weston-duper-Mare fcr thf past twenty years, and a former churchwarden there, was sentenced by Mr. Justice Ac on at Somerset Assizes, at Tauton, recently to three years' penal servitude on four charges— to which he pleaded guilty—cf
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  • 33 11 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 $100.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 343 11 g THE NEW WORLD j j A Troupe of Acrobats, Magicians, etc. j Just Arrived irom Shanghai. Now Performing in open show for a short season only. J Come and See the Wonderful Feats. j Greatest thrills ever seen in Malaya. J TALKIES FOX FILM FEATURING I GEORGE O'BRIEN AND
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    • 253 11 lßy Special T I Appointment of Siam ESTABLISHED 1872. J i I I _k THE FOR THE HAND-BAG AS IT IS FOR THE SPORTSMAN'S POCKET Fascinating I Modern V J£7|T, J Watch. I Sound in construction as it is Handtouie in form and attractive in stjle. A Lever fiiling comptnion,
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  • 1196 12 (From Our Own Correspondent./ Malacca. Nov. 21. The Malacca Hcrticul.ural Society, though only a year old, staged a successful show on Saturday on the St. Francis' Inst, grounds. The number and variety of exhibits were really an eye-opener to those who visited the show. The
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  • 495 12 Malacca, Nov. 23. A Chinese named Koh Ah Wong appeared this morning before the District Judge, Mr. B. R. Whiiehou.se. on a charge of being in possession of a fishing kotah without having it registered in Malacca. He was aLo charged with being in possession cf a
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  • 407 12 SOME RECENT ADDITIONS. Trr; undernotcd non-fiction works were issued re cn.ly: Bekkv (Paul* Rch. rd Wagner: His Lit. and Wo.k. 1931. Trais. from the German. Bernon (Sir Prank> I Went to go on th? Stage. 1931. Bcrmann (R.A. > The Mahdi of Allah —a drama of the Soudan
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 246 12 Have You Tried Our Breakfast— j j and j Luncheon I Sausage. I i < j SPECIALLY IMPORTED FROM ENGLAND. j j I I Singapore Gold Storage j Company, Limited. Orchard Road, Selegie Road, Orange Road, Katong, Keppel Harbour. J For Quality and Price Please Ask for j I "PEACOCK"
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    • 217 12 liSsaF*' < "Hi S3 I TIF GREAT MODERN R| I 1 STAFT A COURSI 1 REGAIN LOSf MANHOO4 w I STEP INTC BETTER M I IAPFINESS. GC> Ahf M VS suf-m I iMnvc fw i•*i it i I VIRtIIM HAFFN vlrw CM. 4RrLLL-\ i( I WMfMUMMM i HJ,uJ |Ao| THIS
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 363 12 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, NOV. 25. High Tides. —9.50 am., 11.05 p.m. Hockey: S.CC. v. Police, Thomson Road; S.R.C. v. Khalsa. S.R.C: S H A Trial. s.c c. Rugby: SC.C. Tournament. A.P.C. and L v P.S., S.C.C. TO-MORROW. NOV. 26. High Tides—10.19 a.m 11.40 p.m. Hockey: Y.M.C.A. v. I A..
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    • 333 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 will still be included in the
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  • 3361 13 1 Ccrttd^i jCett&r THE KING IN COUNCIL. (By Air Mail: Special to the 'Malaya Tribune.") London. Nov. 12. Having completed th? formaton of his Cabinet, the Prime Minister presented himself at Buckingham Palace to seek the King's approval of his appointments. The King then held a Privy Council meeting, at
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    • 453 13 JOHNSON OUTBOARD I I n;r motor Trr In Performance j J For we *k-*nd enjoyment. The Gr *atest Marine Development of the Age. j i DEPENDA BLE POWER FOR PLEASURE BOATS. I] f No ,umes N noKe No effort IMI m 4 Ml/ RtCri dl Start JOHN SON brings luxuries
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    • 289 13 mm bib eezs wtto Better Health-More Energy Full of vitality and energyuntiring and happy—all day long. That is HEALTH. That is the kind of health and nerve-strength Sanatogen will give you. A well-known physician explains the action of Sanatogen in these words: "Sanatogen is a steadily acting tonic-food, and it
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  • 787 14 "l"' BOAT RACES. YACHTING. On Sunday, at the R.S.Y.C.. the "U Boat commanders'' of last week had change of weather conditions, which enabled them to sail on the surface of th I water, rather than in it!! It was a gloriously fine morning commencing with very light breezes,
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  • 550 14 MALACCA A.C.S. SPORTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Nov. 23. The annual sports of the Anglo-Chinese School were held on Friday last at Bickley Park and were on a simpler scale than in past years. By winning the inter-school high jump and coming out second in the broad jump
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  • 169 14 SPECIAL DISPLAY AT HARRODS. London. Oct. 25. lii collaboration with manufacturers in five countries—Warwickshire, Nottinghamshire. Deroyshire, Cheshire, and Bedfordshire—Messrs. Harrods are next week making a special display of hats cf British manufacture. Every item of material and production in these hats is. British, and it is claimed that
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  • 78 14 FURTHER SCHEME TO RESTRICT OUTPUT. Reuter. Washington. Nov 23. An agreement to lock up 6.600.000 bales of cotton for one yaai is announced by the Federal Farm Board. Southern bankers have arranged to make or renew loans to cotton farmers holding a total security of 3,100,000 mil ion
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  • 40 14 Bucarest, Oct. 24. Princess Helen arrived here this morning by the Simplon-Orient express. Prince Michael came and greeted his mother's party, who cheered him enthusiastically. Michael is spending his tenth birthday with bis mother, to-morrow.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 295 14 "CHARM DEPENDS ON Hp! SOFT, SMOOTH SKIN" fp Dorothy Mackaill uses Lux Toilet Soap This beautiful English star, of First National, says: So much lather which springs lip SO tUSIh of a star's charm depends on a soft, smooth skin. Lux Toilet surprised at the difference it makes t< I
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    • 430 15 ITEAMER SAILINGS. W 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. <orated in England.) vSSENGEB CARGO SERVICES. N c AND ORIENTAL STEAM r \Zf iN CO LONDON AND fAP **ST MAIL SERVICE. flir tfact vith His Majetty» Government.) ol FROM LONDON. Mm »nd Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1931 9.000 Nov. 24 X
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    • 645 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. ¥:c» LINE Uapan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles. London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels Tonnage. Due. Sail, t YABUKUNI MARU 12,000 Dec. 8 9 HAKONE MARU 10,500 Dec. 16 17 A MARU 10,700 Dec. 31 Jan. 1 i PUSHIMI MARU 11,000 Jan. 14 15 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 Jan
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    • 402 15 I STEAMER SAILINGS. LYDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Direct Service to Japan via Hong Keng, Amoy and Shanghai and to Calcutta ▼la Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND
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    • 242 15 INSURANCE. ifMc% SOUTH BRITISH IKBURANOI company. LIMITED. F IRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR dtfURANCI ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O. MAROOUOOTH, Maa*fsf. OOc#: I. Pinltvjion Green GET RID OF YOUR COLD by inhaling the refreshing vapour of SURE CURE ESSENCE Obtainable in 3 siaes. 20 cts, 35 cts.,
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    • 547 15 I BANKS. j THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Retutered tn London under the CompanUt acts lie: to 1090 on 2nd December, 18ft.) Authorised Capital €3.000 000 Subscribed Capital tI.tOO.QOO Paid-up Capital 11,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 11.066.846 HEAD OFFICE: 16, Grace Ckareh Street. London, EC I. BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
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    • 593 15 BANKS. NORTH BRANCH OF THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Telephone No. 2904. The North Branch of this Bank which la new opened for business will provide th* foUowtaa facilities to customers:— BANKING DEPARTMENT. (Commercial Banking) We transact a general commercial btnkHg business. ACCEPTANCES. We buy and
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    • 348 16 w This Paper has the j Largest Sale Among the People who 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, Calrnhlll Circle and 16. Prinsep Street Rent moderate. Apply 64, Market Street. TO LET—Bungalow
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    • 450 16 ,p*sĕri "MADGE" 67. SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. Phone 4227. LATEST ARRIVAL OF 1 Boy s Suits Prices $3 25, $3.50 &$3 70 ffp Boys Pants Prices $1.50 $1.75 Sailor Suits $4.25 &$4 75 cMj Blouses for bojs and girls $2.25 $2.85 Children s Frocks, in Voile and Hand Embroidery, Gorgttte Frocks
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    • 257 16 FOR SALE. RADIO CHART of Short-Wave Transmissions. Printed on white card with eyelets for hanging over your receiver. Ten cents per copy. Outstatlons 15 cents Send cash with order to Manager, Malaya Tribune." Racing Brand "KENGCHYE" Cloth For Economists. Durable to wear and easy to wash. Guaranteed Fast Colour and
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    • 323 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. GUAN CHOON AND CO. AND TAI LAM AND CO. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. Gan Geok Eng, lately the manager of the abovenamed firms, has left the service of the said firms. <Sd.) TEO KIM ENG (in Chinese). Sole proprietor of the said firms. Dated November
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    • 472 16 "Tribune" Small Ads. Bring Results Because They Reach the Permanent Population. AUCTION SALE. DISTRESS SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE In the cause of EU TONG SEN Landlord Versus SINGAPORE SOUTHERN HOTEL Tenants. AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE ETC. To be held at Nos 49.
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    • 483 16 MASSAGE AND MANICUm MASSAGE. Miss Mat£uye, Miss Ma &n Misalto. No. 20, Bencoolen Sir ngapo"* MALAYA TRIIUJNE PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RAIM PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including Inciudm at office Postage Porn, or close < Local or to Form, residence. F.M.S.) Countn* Yearly 115.00 121.00 127 Ot Half Yearly I 7.50
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