Malaya Tribune, 5 December 1931

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol3 No. 287 SINGAPORE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1931 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Saturday. Dec. 5. 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1931.
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    • 225 1 CEYLON TEA. YOl CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, I jt Brandy-Dry Ginger! ■lit' vwi Do you make the mistak e of I\X not givin >' our Br andy a name. /f r (lon,t y° u know the suneri- ASRft ority Qt A Staub Co.—Cognac. \ly V^HW We request you as a
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    • 388 1 THE 'MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. j Let A 'Vesta' Save You Money. j A Sewing Machine Renowned for its Reliability. VIBRATING StFffl i? j j HAND SEWING MACHINE, WITH COVER. NET WEIGHT 33 LBS. J j CUB. MEAS. 2ft. 9ins. AND OTHER MODELS. j For
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  • 92 2 [Our readers are invited to write to us on tubj'ct* of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF *S POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double pacing), and on one side of the paper only, pen
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  • 1658 2 (To the Ed tor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir.—No-one will deny that industrial education In China has been slow in securing the recognition accorded to it in other lands; but here are at present, signs of a marked change c:>ming over the educationists of China in this
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  • 558 2 (To the Editor, "Malayu Tribune.") S r.—Apropos yo rr editorial of vest ida> date on the above ?übject. the memorandum prepared by the Acting Colonial Treasurer. Mi A S. Small, no doub* contains very useful information. But. pardon us. Sir it la Ce*t_t_J) lar frcm an answer to
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    • 148 2 I', y ij f nealth ana Energy all dau long ALWAYS HAPPY and HEALTHY. Healthy and happy children are prodigal in spending energy and vitality. Only the energy—creating ments obtained from nourishment can make good the loss. Nourishment is also essential for healthy gr >wth—both physical and mental. Dming the
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    • 231 2 ©Important News To Shorthand riflk Typists and Students. 1 A NEW WAY TO IMPROVE SPEED. An Essential Aid to all Shorthand Students Typists Teachers are the Gramophone Records. Issued PARLOPHONE CO., LTD., London. and distributed in Valajd b\ iElm D Souza Brothers WISIC STORE s PBINSEP STREET Off Ladies Lawn
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  • 3293 3 RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE IN IRAQ. LEAGUE OF NATIONS BULLETIN. Geneva. Nov. 2. The Permament Mandates Commission examined the annual report cl the Mandatory t__2_ with the assistance of Sir Franci:British High Commissioner in thai Sir Francis first made a statement to the Commission in regard to developments
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    • 306 3 This time well take no chances! 11EYER never neglect ,r« tl.roat,Nature's own warning of more serious illness. J. mi mediately with Listerine Anti- f(f—l full strength. Repeat several in -daily. Listeriue will not harm the delmembrane* of the nose and throat, I |-7~r____ll extreme); effective in .ttarkin» I I Ustertne
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    • 620 3 HAVE YOU BRONCHITIS? P«l* Bring Quick belief and Heaiing To Tender Air-Tubes. Ii ycur chest feels raw and tight—if you have freau nt spasms of coughing, whe.zing and gasping for bnath-you may be sure tha* bronchitis has got y:u in its chest-crushinr coils. Bronchitis has i on g been r
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  • 1767 4 Graduated Scale From 10 To 2 l 2 Per Cent. NOTES FROM CEYLON. It is understood that the following scale of salary cuU> to Government Servants has been drawn up by the Financial Secretary. Sir Wilfrid Woods: Rs. 4.000 and over. 10 per cent.; Rs. 900
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    • 247 4 !Sllcnburgs Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the home counties, the 'Allenburys' Foods are as easily digested as motker s milk. They are germ free and are simply and quickly made by the addition of boiling water only. Mflk Food No. 1 Milk Food No. 2
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    • 18 4 Per it ant nt Wave L;^§j J Done by Expert Hair dressers Beauty House CAPITOL BUILDING. •PHONE 2916.
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    • 316 4 i ad/? niicd t(oi?± Just DUIVI a *7^ee "-fy/lteelitUj HUPMOBILE Suppose you hear Free-Wheeling explained. What will thai prove to your nerves, legs, and arms? Nothing —until you've actually driven a Free -Wheeling Hupmohile! As it eats up the miles with a silent, vibration-less rush, how could mere words explain
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  • 1567 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. i ISSUED BY FRASER 6z CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, December 5, 10 a.m. J Issue Yeai CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value. Ends. Buyers. Sellers. £1.0.0 Asam Kumbang Tin Dec. 31 £1. 4.0 U 5 0 1.0.0 Austral Malay Dec. 31 0.184 1. 00 0.5.0 Ayer Hltam
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    • 177 5 I mmmmmmlmml\ I I 1 1 b4 II 11°' I 5 lor I I 6 3 TO-NIGHT 915 I iinees To-Day To-Morrovv j I l,tk> "f 'I'lm- Screen In ls Kirsl i I MODERN COMEDY! -tts 1,000 laughs! HJ3| He brings 1,000 tears! J i.o supplies 1,000 happy moments in
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    • 40 5 I J i < I i I i i I t I t i i i I YTE• I t I I t I t I I l I The Far East Oxygen Acetylene Co., Ltd. 'Phone *****. j i i
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    • 160 5 TTieseoMrtraceptive tabids II I .are recommended with eveiy w Ik as a safe and sure )k\ means of Birth Control. /jĔKk f SCLriBH7 c ENT< Vj SINGAPORE Kuala Lumpur I r? Pu on Samboe Pulohßukom a Madras T Report on Test by J. R Baker, M.A.. DJ»hli (University Demonstrator in
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    • 270 6 I C&PSTOL j 6.15 TO-NIGHT OAS I MATINEES To Day and To Morrow j i < You'll laugh with him, live j <| withhim,love j I h T j J ole so d,f ifl new Arliss V ptaying a comedy drama V m so human, so hrue to life. y
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    • 213 6 Amusements. **A Supremely Entertaining Film I rich and glowing 'Bad Girl 1 has as VALID a claim to greatness as j anything that has come to the screen." j SAYS—THE PRESS You'll Agree! j j Matinees: To-Day To-Morrow j j AT 3 P.M. MGHTLY at 6.15 9.15 I Packed Houses
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    • 266 6 TO-NIGHT 9.15 HOLD EVERYTHING.' HERE'S A Genuine Laughter fetory George Sidney AND j Charlie Murray i Around the Corner.j j It's A Not! It's A Tonic! iiiSiiSliSfa £AST COA^T R D KATQ NG 2 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9 15 The Screen's Prize Nuts On 'he Loose 4gain 3 Da I# 1
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  • 372 7 MR. GANDHI LEAVING LONDON TO-DAY. British Official. Rugby, Dec 4. The House of Commons endorsed Co e.nn.ent's India po'.icy by 369 vot»3S to 43. In the later stages of the debate it became clear that the statements made on behalf of the Government, including that of
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  • 128 7 BRIDGE TO BE ERECTED I\ 24 HOURS. British Official. Rugby. Dec 4 Stffinn i" B ro morning at Southgate Sta ion. on the London and North-Eastern Kailuay. an army of workmen, aided by all Ihe latest mechanical devices, will commen-e nork on the task of hxing
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  • 176 7 JOHORE APPEAL COURT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. Dec. 4 There will be a sitting of the Johore Appeal Court on Monday, in the SupremT CoW Johore Bahru. when the Chief JuSfce^r n) wm preside sevT!fl e f ar n e i ieht Qivil appea tne
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  • 51 7 A Chinese tailor\s shop in Cross Street was badly damaged by fire yesterday morning. The shop was already well ablaze when the Brigade was summoned. Nevertheless within an houi the fire was under complete control. The shcp was badly damaged, but the adjoining houses were
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  • 168 7 HELPLESS STEAMER BROUGHT TO HARBOUR. British Official. Rugby. Dee. 4. La.c last night tht French cioss-Chann, 1 steamer -Versailles- ttas towed back to Newfrom"- 8011 horn Railway tug. Porehad 1 left for at mid-day and had lain during the intervening hours in a semi-helpless condition a
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  • 233 7 APPLICATION TO DROP C ASE. Mrs. N. C. Begg was asked before th? District Judge (Mr. G. C. Dcdd) yesterday to show caust why she should not be bound over to be of good behaviour. Accused applied to his honour for a postponement on
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  • 132 7 The Traffic Depanmem of the FMS Rail, ways sends us the following by wire Information ha* been received from th■ Siamese Railway Administration ;hat the traffic on their Una between kilometres 558 and 506 will remain interrupted for several days The through train leaving Prai
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  • 64 7 British Official. Rugby, Dec. 4 The death occurred this morning, after a severe illness, of Dr. r. J. Macnamara. exLibeial and Coalition Minister. During the War he was Financial Secretary to the Admiralty and afterwards for some time i mister of Labour. He had previously been President
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  • 51 7 Reuter. London. Dec. 4. The Central Committee of the Cotton Spinners- and Manufacturers' Association of Manchester have decided not to give a month s notice to operatives' associations of an increase in working hours as the number of local associations supporting the recommendation is insufficient.—
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  • 197 7 Washington. Dec. 4 The United States Shipping Board has approved the offer of the United Stat»s Lines Co. (cons sting of a merger of East and West coast shipping interests) for the United States Line ships.—Reuter. Tftie M.M. Amboise" is due here from Saigon to-morrow,
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  • 26 7 British Official. c Rugby, Dec. 4. Sterling opened stronger to-day being quoted at $3.36 in New York and francs 86 in Paris —British Official.
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  • 73 7 London. Dec. 4. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £137 1,16 .£136 5 16« Forward £139 11 16 (£139 3,16). The market is firm. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 3d. (2 1516
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  • 306 7 British Official. Singapore, Dec. 5. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 4' s d. London 3 months' sight 2s. 4 1 led.. London 60 days' sight 2s. 4d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 31 32d.. London demand 2s. 3 15 I6d London T.T. 2s. 3 29 32d..
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  • 100 7 8HIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore. Dec. 5. East Wharf (Entrance Gate li Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate SI Toussoum 16; City of Norwich 15: Kuala 13 Kinta 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3» Rajput 32: Pleasantville 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate II. Medusa 48. Wee* Wharf (Entrance Gate
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  • 311 7 B. ETLIN AND CO.'S REVOKI Dec 5, 11 a.m BtHHMBL London: 3d., up 1,16 d New York: 4 7/16 cts. <G.». up cent. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 60—70 cents Ayer Moleks 40—50 cents, Ayer Panas 50—«o cent, Bassetts 35—40 cents. Brogas 35—40 cent./ Bukit Jelotongs 15—20 cents, Buklt
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  • 123 7 Singapore, Dec, 5 Rice. Siam 1 2 MM Rice. Sa.gon A-l IR n Rice. Saigon J}* Rice. Saigon 2 Rice. Saigon 3 !}2 Rice. Rangoon i Rice. Rangoon 2 22 <" Z Wo 2 M.70 r Buret* Heller* Gambler Java Cube Hamburg Cube 22 Press Cube White Pepper MM
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  • 49 7 Singapore. Dec. 5 Standard Spot o, December f* January 2 9 4 February l-* 7 January March q s ApriljJune JJ Tone of Market: Quiet Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 3d. per lb New York: Spot Sheet G. cts. 4 7 16 per lb.
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  • 58 7 British Official. Rugby, Dec. 4. The Canadian Premier, the Hon R b Bennett, ended his visit to Britain to-day and to Canada by the "Duchess of Richmond Although the visit was primarily health tour it is understood that he had convention, th the Dominion Secret i
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  • 76 7 The annual Christmas Party of the St Andrew's Mission Hospital will be held on Dec 28, at 4.30 p.m. "This event is always looked v°ou W nS 5 WUh great "citement by om Cat h«lral Monthly 'eextend a cordial invitation to all to come and make
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  • 6 7 Members of the Friendly Sporting Association
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  • 30 7 The directors of the Runnymede Hotel Ltd. ES"S r° mmend in their annual report; a final dividend of 2«, per cent., De* cent, for the year. The meeting is^ ft
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  • 17 7 Even in Singapoe a girl like untitled the OH* on pa* ll to-day Do you know 'her?
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 644 7 I VictoriaJTheatre I COMMENCINO I MONDAY, Dec. 7, at 930 p m I For One Week Only iLLHIfIOfI HI-lI6HIS I INTERNATIONAL REVI'E. I j Hooking Opens To-Day at John Little Co. I j VICiORIA M EMORIA L~IIALL j NB XT ORGAN RECITAL i Friday, Dec. 11, at 5.30 pni I:,IAMSI
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    • 100 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. HIT OF-THE WEEK RECORDS. 1091 Go Home and Tell Your Motner. 1104 My Baby Just Cares for Me. 1133 Reaching For The Moon 1027 Cryin 1 for the Carolines 1107 Moonlight on th? Colorado. 1063 Song of the Dawn. 1081 You brought a new kind of love to
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 326 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. fempera- Brlgh STATIONS. cure. Rainfall. Sue Max Mm. ihln. Alor Star 89 73 2.3e 6,2 Kola Bharu 76 73 11.39 0 1 K. Trengganu 79 73 6.75 Nh Kron 85 71 ,1.33 4 5 Sitiawan 91 73 001 69 *f° h 83 73 (j.95
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  • 799 8 Provincial autonomy, responsibility at the Centre, and an All-India Federation—that is the prospect emerging from the Round-Table Conference, which was carried through more amicably and usefully than could confidently be hoped befoivhandLThe various Indian delegations sense of responsibility, and though some serious issues remain outstanding there cannot
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  • 181 8 The transfer of Capt. Koh Keng Bock to the S.S.VF. Reserve of Officers has been approved. The promotion of Second-Lieut. N. E. B. Graburn, S.S.V.F.. to the rank of Lieutenant has been approved OonurJsstotM as Second-Lieuts. in tlie S.S.VF. liave been granted to Messrs. J. R Hay and G. M.
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  • 412 8 Kingsford Smith arrives In Singapore. The alternatives of taking half the mail to Rangoon fiem Alor Star and then return ng for the olher half or cf taking the full mail and sacrificinß piirol, neeessitat ng a >tcp at an irermediate land ng-gri und. we.-c
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  • 217 8 COMMUNITY SINGING SUCCESSFUL. The fifth Children's Concert mew ser est took place yesterday in the Memorial Hall. After an organ solo by Mr. Waddle. Mr. E. A Brown explained the sentiments of the various ballads to be sung. He sa d that in olden days in England the
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  • 55 8 From China and Japan by the "Kiddi r.wry due at Singapore 6 a.m. on Monday. From China and Manila by the •'President Adams" due at Singapore daylight on Monday. From China and Japan by the "Sumatra Maru'' due at Singapore on Monaay. From China by the "Van Htutsz'
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  • 283 8 Mr. A. P. Robinson has been appointed to be provisionally and subject to the approval of His Majesty the King an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council of the Straits Settlements. It is reported that lightn ng struck the Tanjong Berlayer Signal Station last night, fus ng all the lights
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  • 458 8 (BY "LOOKER-OS R. I. P., A. W. g. Journalist and gentleman, truly fine personality. It was the late Mr. shire, then a Legislative who dubbed him "the p sage of Cecil Street.'' It has just been "reveal* when Mr. Still came to Sing; got the job in
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  • 36 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS. MMMHI London: 3d. New York. 4 7 16 <G.> cent Singapore: 9 l 1% ctl TIN London Spot: £136. Is. 6d. id Three Months: £139 5s. Od Singapore. $69.37'.. (100 to:;
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    • 281 8 I X'mas Bazaar f Bring The Kiddies Along We Have j I Hundreds of Toys to Select from j l_ j J Our X'mas Bazaar is The Rendezvous of All J Happy Children. ROBINSON CO., LTD. ilncorporated in the Straits Settlements.) J SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. J i i H. M.
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    • 50 8 j Latest and Smartest Designs DOXA j The most accurate timekeeper. JUST UNPACKED I WRIST POCKET WATCHES J ALARM TRAVELLING CLOCKS. I U. S. de Silva Bros, j BOLE AGENTS. I HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. J I I 634 I I North Bridge Road. i TRY T X K» Tyres Tubes
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  • 855 9 EAR STATEMENT" BY CHINESE. STIONNAIRE SENT TO TOKYO. I Council has received the md Japanese rr pries. Though .iter is not complete (more in- tion Ls requested by the League) M-ceptance of the League ...ci for a Commission f
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  • 158 9 Detective StationMn-Gecil Street Side. Present m Vra Staff wn m T f° r S nga P° re Headquarters win h h,? tra,Ke t0 the new Chief Pottee Office a n ,S Dm y m l mberS f the Public ,9 -30 Police or tLo£ T Chlef
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  • 53 9 NOTES FROM CEYLON, on page 4. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8 THE LATE Mr. A. W. STILL, on page 9 DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 12. CLUB DIARY, en page 12. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR, on page 12. HOME SPORTS REVIEW, on page 13 CORRESPONDENCE, on pages
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  • 551 9 Cannot Ignore Tariff Challenge. Reuter. to fin* ,1 f'T h GovernmPllt w ere amazed to find that Brita.M was not to receive the mo -favoured-rurion treatment which she had hru«m ti* f r lW although .here had been no treaty obligation, and
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  • 3946 9 MAN OF MANY LIBEL ACTIONS. A BRILLIANT JOURNALIST'S CAREER. London. Dec. 4 Vlr still, former editor of the Jtra.ts Times." died last n ght rhurvdav) at Hampstead fllipllil He was operaUd on three weeks ago and for a fortnight had been seriously W. so
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    • 135 9 j I He kuvw «*ni«S tAom women bat he Learned IND How J PAVILION 6.15 TO-NIGHT g as MATINEE 3.15. j Tbe a...y who wa. W for the „H he m j TO-MORROW 3.15 j "BAD SISTER" Conrad Nagel, Slim Summerville, Sidney Fox, Zasu Pitls. j J i I -SOLE
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  • 320 10 MALAYA CUP COMPETITION. RUGBY FOOTBALL. SINGAPORE V NEGRI SEMBILAN. The Nigri Sembilan team for to-day's match lias undergone several changes, their c aptai). I Crawford. Blackstock (full back). Cross. Pr estly ai d Theophelus being absent from the side which gave the S.C.C. such a good
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  • 240 10 A. 1). BAKER AGAIN WINS FINAL. BILLIARDS. The S.C.C. billiards championship was won fa the third year in succession by Mr. A. D. Bakei yesterday, the runner-up being P. Carmichael. Baker won by 83 points in 350 up, his double-figure breaks being 19, 16, 20. 12. 10, 26.
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  • 127 10 Results to date in the Chinese Volunteer Club tournament are; English Championship, (Second Round.»: S. Y. Wong 250, Tan Mong Heng 186; Simon Choong 250, Kung Lock Hai 167; Liew Sie Yang 250, J. P. Tham 146; Song Bu Nam beat Tan Chong Kew by a
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  • 120 10 BROMHEAD MATTHEWS SHIELD. The shoot for the Bromhead Matthews Shield resulted as follows: 200 400 500 yds. yds. yds. Total M.V.1., Co.. Sel. Bn 156 149 137 442 ♦A" Co., Sel. Bn. 152 155 128 435 "D" Co.. M.S.V.R 155 145 129 429 "D" Co., S.V.C. 146 139 137
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  • 67 10 S.C.R.C. TOURNAMENT. Monday's Ties in the S.C.R.C. tournament •will be: Championship semi-final Leong Slew Tai v. Lai Kwong Chun, Chan Chong Leng v. Cheong Chee Tong. "B" Class handicap semi-final: Winner of Slow Kee v. Jek Kiang v. Low Huck Leng, winner of Chee Joey v. Chee Seng v.
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  • 46 10 R.S.Y.t. EVENTS. Yachting at the Roya! Singapore Yacht Club to-morrow: Both classes will sail the first race of a series of three for the Commodore's 1931 -r-rophies. A Class will start at 10 a.m.. B Class at 10.10 a.m Courses will be posted as usual.
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  • 480 10 THE TURF. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 4. The Selangor December Amateur Meeting was commenced to-day in dull weather. The attendance was fair and the going soft. Rosette provided the biggest upset of the day. when she romped home in the first race
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  • 127 10 ULU MUAR CLUB CHAMPION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Pilah. Dec. 3. Tine singles tournament t3~ W*'. iiiu Muar Club. Kuala Pilah" lias' ended, and the following were the results: A. Chelliah beat S. C. Sen. 15—10. 15—12; Govindasamy beat Rajoo. 15—3. 15—5: K. Arulampalam beat Abdul Kader. 13—10.
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  • 225 10 frf!" ScJrJL "Footballer" writea: Kindly allow me to give my support to Mr. P. W. Penson's suggestion In the "Malaya Tribune" on the 2nd inst. What he said is perfectly true. We Chinese ought to have our own inter-Club or hiter-kampong matches. From these we can find young
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  • 99 10 The following were elected 4>ffiqe-bearers of the Union Sporting Asso. for the year 1931-32 at the fifth annual general meeting held on Nov 10: President. Mr. Chee Koon Chian; Vice-Presidents, Mr. Kwek Noy Chia and Mr. Seah Lip Seng; hoi* secretary. Mr. Yeo Koon Guan; hon.
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  • 115 10 MUST LEAKN LANGUAGE OF THE COUNTRY. Reuter. SUGGESTION BY MR PAUL REYNAUD. Paris, Dec. 5. M. Paul Reynaud, Colonial Minister, who has returned from his visit to the Eus* said that his general iinprtssion was that tne pioblem in Asia was aggravated at present by the crisis. With
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  • 126 10 ITALIAN ESTABLISHES HIS CLAIM. Reuter. London. Dec. 4. Emilio Sea la. the Italian cafe keeper who drew an Irish Sweep ticket on Crakle. winner oi the Grand National last .war. established his claim as the sole owner in the Dublin courts after a long hearing. Two Ua'ian
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  • 101 10 Rugby. Dec. 4 H.M. The Queen, who is staying at Sandringham. is suffering from a slight cold and is remaining in her room. It is expected that she will be about again in a few days. The Prince of Waless chill is taking it.; normal
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  • 70 10 L.L.T.C. TOURNAMENT. Yesterday's results in the Ladies' Lawr. Tennis Club tournament: Mixed Open Doubles: Miss Oldfield and W. H. Droogleever beat Miss David and D. H Kleinman 6—4. B—6. Men's Open Doubles: R. P. Newell and J. A. Dean beat Dr. Smith and Dr. Oehlers 6—l 6—2. Men's
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  • 407 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. In the Malay's Junior League. Kampong Kapor meet Java Road team to-day and Minto play the ALsogoff Rangers to-morrow. Doth games will b played at Jalan Uesar Stadium. The teams for the Malay Junior League match at Jalan Besar to-morrow will be: Minto team: Hodri: Amat.
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  • 7 10 There is something about the girl to-day's
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  • 235 10 "RIMAT KRAMAT," OR— I A Chinese correspondent sends the foDotrtot "true" tiger story, dedicated to a friend is obsessed with the belief that th kramat" of Malay superstition :s a U My friend, who is said to bam ttva of experience in wild game bunting, wu other
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  • 41 10 Reuter. Berlfi. O 4 A long fl ght is planned by l woman, Elli Beinhorn, who has k 100 h.p. Klemm machine for S; India. She w.ll then proceed to Bali and the Dutch East Indies —X
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  • 129 10 Members of the local untitled manity are reminded of the drat: ance of "Nallatangal" by the D tion Night-School pupils to —rim at the Moonlight Hall. New World proceeds of the performance funds of the Night-School ttaeli The following appointment.- v the Gazette: Mr. J. H. Bass Registrar, Supreme Court.
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  • 389 11 THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE S.S. AND F.M.S ARTICLES ON AGRICULTURE. The Department of Agriculture. S.S. and F.M.S.. has issued a classified list of the principal original articles published in the Agricultural Bulletin of the F.M.S. and S.S. and the Malayan Agricultural Journal for the period 1913 to 1930
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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 Indi. and Ceylon is Rs. 157 for $100
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 555 11 cH URCH SERVICES, cK(OND SUNDAY IN ADVENT. EMBER 6, 1931. MiKEWS CATHEDRAL. Communion. Matins. Communion <Choral) and AdIren'l Service. DMag (Choral) and Sermon. on Monday, Wednesday and 8 a.m. day, and Saturday at 7 a.m. KlsON CHURCHES. i angim. >mmunion. rade Service. School. Dg and Sermon. SCSI METHODIST CU( HCU,
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    • 281 11 THE HEW WORLD THE HUB of WHOOPEE THE NEW WORLD TALKIE THEATRE I 7.15 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.30 P.M. j Lovable and Handsome CHARLES FARBELL ln "BODY and SOUL" Supported by the Exotic. and Enigmatic New Star EL.ISSA LANDI A Dramatiealh Thrilling Another Outstanding \hmIxne Drama ol Espionage S ADMISSION J
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    • 207 11 f Delicious Cordials Handsome Glass j Decanters j Almond, Cherry, Grenadin, j f Ora/tflre, Nectar Cup, I Raspberry, Strawberry, Vanilla, j S ld by all Leadin k r dealers j eßpS|| FRAMROZ GO. j j For 'lone And Durability; GET Genuine British j Banjo Mandolines j I By "Barnes and
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 107 11 MAILS CLOSE. MONDAY, DEC. 7. North. N.-East and N.-West Sumatra (Op ten Noort) 9 a.m. Java. South-West Sumatra. SouthEast Borneo. Celebes. Molucc as. Timor Di'ly Mauritius, South Africa, and East Africa <Van Lansberge* 11 a.m. Selat Pandjang. Bengkalis. Siak. Pakan Baroe. Pajakombo and Padang (Flevo) 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang. Bengkalis
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  • 74 12 It is untitled reported that the Gandhi-Smuts conversation 5 with something approaching a formul:. which G neral Smuts has carried from Mr. Gandhi to t'ne Prime Minister. It i e also rumoured .that Lord irwin has declared it as his opinion that th? Government cannot withhold re pons;h:iity at the
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  • 103 12 The Tagcre Septuagenary Celebrat o \s Com mi.tee. appointed, with Sir J. C. Bo:e as Frequent, at a public meeting held in Ca catta hi May last to ciebrate the seventieth anniversary of the birth of the Poet Rabindranath Tagcre. have decided to hold t'.ie ce!eDra*.ons in
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  • 1414 12 WORDS THAT LANDSMEN CANNOT FATHOM. A PARTIAL GLOSSARY. (By Major B. Heckstall Smith/. Sailors, especially those who serve in yachts, use queer words and express.ons. They are a fine class of men, less numerous, I fear to-day than in 1914. They are mainly fishermen and smacksmen.
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  • 267 12 NOTED STORE BOUGH \i\ HARRODS. Loadi: The passing of another Earn business house bexame knot when Me-srs. HarrocLs. Ltd an; they had purchased the stock an the "Hay-market stores'—the r Co-operative Society. Ltd. The business has been in exi&u 60 years. Sir Woodman Burbcidgi man and
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 89 12 I "DALTON'' J SCHOOL OF DANC ING AND MUSIC j Principals.—MAßlON DALTON and J' ate Teacher McKenzie School, Wash- Vf J tnpton Wore/. Cur2on St.. London W.- M* j Ballroom versions of tne latest dance j TAP—ACROBATIC EXHIBITION. flßw I CABARET—CLASSIC—CHARACTER. 1 JMyjjßf 1 j PIANO—SAXOPHONE—CLARIONET. Write or call to
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    • 190 12 What's in a Name? A rose by any other nan smell as sweet There's much in i' In v that has made its nam< counties- numbers of satisnt c an WINCHESTER is the one name that nurm r i m 3—v swear by when *>0. are In need IT.ASH LIGHTS
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 538 12 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Short-Wave Broadcasts Fnr Thp Week. rui M tit: rr cca, Readers should note that Petaling Hill (Kuala Lumpur) is now on 75 metres until further notice. P. CJ. (Eindhoven) and Tanionfi Priok <Java» are suspended. J MONDAYS. RADIO-SAIGON gives concert by soloists from 6.30 p.m. and
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    • 424 12 mDAY9 Radio Saigon, as Tuesday. Ail Monday stations except Radio Goldberg, Manna and Bangkok. PETALING HILL, programme by Kuala Amateur Radio Society (75 metres). 6.30 to pm muslc; 7to 7.15 p m English recorded music; 7.15 to 7.25 p.m. British offlcla' Wireless News; 7.25 to 8.30 p.m. recital ,f latest
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    • 473 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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  • 2312 13 WHEN A KING GOES RACING. AN EMPIRE FLYING MEETING. Light Blues' New Captain. Winter Sports In Highlands (Special to the "Malaya Tribune London. Nov. 5. Joe Childs, the King's jockey, has decided to retire when he is 50 years of age. He is now 48, so that
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 461 13 I Prompt Relief I FROM I HEADACHES I i mm W .^^mm^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^mmm^. \N S ASPIRIN TABLETS Of the greatest value for relieving 1 NEURALGIA, AND ALL NERVE PAINS. FEVERISH COLDS I SLEEPLESSNESS. RHEUMATIC PAINS. Id in large and small bottles containing 25 and 10 tablets each Estates Trust Agencies (1927}
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    • 469 13 F. A. LELAH Co., No. 48, North Bridge Road, Phone 665 j Great Annual Clearance Sale. Christmas and New Year goods are marked down within I the reach of all Viz: Silk and Silk goods, Draperies, Jewelleries, I Perfumeries, fancy goods, Toys and Crackers, Dress-making and Tailoring on the premises
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  • 91 14 [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be underirood that the Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BR AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double »pacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen
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  • 628 14 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—As a reader of your notable paper ana neutral observer on the above topic and 0:1 ;h> \anous illogical comments made upon It, I can hardly refrain from controverting same of the statements made by seme of your correspondents. which according to my
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  • 478 14 Singapore 's Schools. (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—Within a few weeks of the storm that was raised in your correspondence columns regarding the want of accommodation in Government and Government-aided schools, to meet the "ever-increasing demands" of the local public. I am now. rather to my great surprise, made
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  • 111 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir. —It may be reasonable to say that few of your readers would be interested in the two letters you said you received from Muar. But is it good to displease your Muar readers by not publishing letters dealing with Muar affairs
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  • 36 14 We cannot publish a letter from -Die re Aut Discede" on Piivate School because it is mereh an attack o'i a particular inst tut: 1. One criticism offered has already been commented upon editorially
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  • 29 14 A correspondent complains of theft of monev from the clothes of bathers at the Tiger Swimming Pool and suggests that precau:ion.s be taken against th eves.
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  • 108 14 MK. ANDREW MELLON'S BIG INVESTMENTS. Paris. Nov. 12. Paintings and tapestries valued at G $8.000.000 have recently been purchased from the Soviets by Mr. Andrew W Mellon, Secretary of the American Treasury, according to reports published here to-day. It is stated that the purchases were made by Mr.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 255 14 ij ur Quality, Style and Price are Still Leading. jj j IT PAYS YOU TO CALL AT jj H SAMSONS I Tlie only Shoe Store of its kind in Town Hundreds of Pairs of SHOES Are Being Sold Every Day Customers are astonished at the low prices marked for high
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    • 64 14 Ask Your Chemist PRODUCTS i I PACKED SPECIALTIES ASPIRIN. C A SCAR A SVGKADA, SACCHARIN, QUININE. VEGETABLE LAXATIVE. ETC. TABLETS. AMPOULE PRODUCTS, -REGAN)' SURCICAL DRESSINGS, ETC. AQLSTS: THE ANGLO-SI AM CORPORATION LTD., SLNGAPORE—IPOH—PENANG. ■BJttJB-BM mm mggg fam MM CRUDE OIL ENGINES aWL Stationary Engines laS-lfei£- :::^U8 j Horizontal and Vertical
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 388 15 iteamer sailings. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. orated tn England). M y V ISSENGBR CARGO SERVICES. \ND ORIENTAL STEAM ON CO LONDON AND %ST MAIL SERVICE. n uj( t with His Majesty's < .overnnaentl i) FROM LONDON China uid Japan. Due Tonnage Blngapor 1931. 9 000 Dec. 12
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    • 641 15 JTEAMER_^AILINGS. LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail YASUKUNI MARU 12.000 Dec 8 f HAKONE MARU 10,500 Dec. 16 11 BUWA MARU 10,700 Dec. 31 Jan. 1 PUSHIMI MARU 11.000 Jan 14 1£ HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 Jan. 27 2f t TERUKANI
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    • 375 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Direct Serrtee te Japan rla Hong Kong. Amoy and Shanghai and to Calcutta rla Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Oanton, Macao, Swatow. Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse ports, Formosa, tbe Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA.
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    • 298 15 INSURANCE. fkw% SOLTE J BRITISH COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR BTRANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES L. O. MAROOLIOUTM. Manager. Ofltos: I, Plnlayaon Graen THE SZE HAI TONG BANKING AND INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated ln Singapore.) HEAD OFFICE: 58. Chulla Street, Singapore. Capital fully paid $2,000,000 Reserves
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    • 481 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. Haute*rd tn London under th* Compauiet Acts 11$ 2 to 1299 on 2nd Dscsmber, Iff 2./ Authorised Capital 13 000 000 Subscribed Capital fi.gooioOO Paid-up Capital fi,060,000 Reserve Fund and Rest C 1.696.146 ■lAD OFFICE: IS. Oraee Cbareh gtreat. London, EC S. BOARD
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    • 591 15 BANKS. NORTH BRANCH of the ho hong bank, i LIMITED. 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Tt I» phone No. 2964. The North Branch of this Bank welch la see opened for business will provide foUowlae facilities to customers:— BANKING DEPARTMENT (Commercial Banking). We transact a general commercial t_6a-B4J business. ACCEPTANCES. We
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 341 16 This Paper has the Largest Sale Among the People who Spend Most in British Malaya. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE TO LET. 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 No. I,
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    • 399 16 Le zJ\4ercier s School. ESTABLISHED 1906 218, QUEEN ST. 61, WATERLOO ST. Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:—F. I. MILES. EDUCATIONAL. STUDY AT HOME AND SAVE EXPENSE. Individual coaching given by Accountant. Only limited number of Students accepted. Success Guaranteed. Terms Moderate. Apply for Particulars Advertiser. G.P.O.
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    • 223 16 EDUCATIONAL. MERCANTILE INSTITUTE. 21, Sophia Road, and 3. Victoria Streets A Primary, Middle and Higher School. Pupils for all classes will be registered for admission from now on. Afternoon and Evening Classes: New Session (Commercial) commences December 14th. —Shorthand (Pitman and Gregg), Book-Keeping, Typewriting and other Commercial Subjects taught. Languages:
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    • 592 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. TENDERS, which will be received up to noon on Monday. December 14. 1931. are invited for the execution of Alterations to No. 14. South Canal Road. Plans. Specifications and forms of tender may be obtained at the Municipal Architects Office during office hours. A
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    • 465 16 "Tribune" Small Ads. Bring Results Because They Reach the Permanent Population. FOR SALE. RADIO CHART of Short-Wave Transmissions. Printed on white card with eyelets for banging over your receiver. Ten cents per copy Outstations 15 cents Bend cash with order to Manager. Malaya Tribune." THE PRUDENTIAL ABSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED The
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    • 477 16 MASSAGE AND MANICURE MASSAGE. Miss Matsuye, Miss Masa d Misako. No. 20. Bencoolen Street ELLISON S. EZEKIEL Manufacturing and t on>ultt., Optf*. (Late of Motion Smith A Sim ■im 17, Chapel Road. >v SIGHT TESTED. GLASS! S m pp UlI) PRICES MODERATE— FROM v. WILL CALL AT ANY X REPAIRS:
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