Malaya Tribune, 10 December 1931

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune vai. y ro- -No 291 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1931 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Dec. 10. 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1931
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 295 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA. WOT BETTER BEST, j M^MMMMMH^HM Oil CAN'T BUY BETTER THAN THE BEST iH "01. CEMENT and it is more ECONOMICAL "0.X." Cement is famed throughout the world for its SUPERIOR QUALITY. Although moderate in price it is outstandingly DURABLE and STRONG. When YOU use a can hp
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    • 400 1 THE 'MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. I Cleans Everything Except Clothes.j m 4 Makes Copper and Like Gold StPel r ike Silver Wood Snowy Whit*'. Removes Dirt. Ink, Rust, Tar, Grease, I Your Dealer to Supplu. i Manufactured by: Joseph Crosfield Sons, Ltd., Warrington. AGENTS: Sime,
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  • 739 2 A NEW DISCOVERY IN ENGLAND. MACHINE THAT PRESERVES SECRECY. An interesting machine, known in England ,i« the TeleprinUi and in America as the Tele-phone-Typewrit r is now on view, according 00 "Th; Manchester Guardian."' in Manchester A: its names indicate, its function is that of typewriting
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  • 193 2 BUSINESS CIRCLES ALARMED. 1 Barcelona. Nov. 4. The great industrial. commercial, and middle<lass communities of Barcelona are justly .Harmed bv the extreme Socialise orientation impressed upon the principal articles of the jew Constitution. The Government is now considering a dangerous experiment in agricultural reform, which is already
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  • 187 2 All WfdllH to ,no Daily Mail.' <n Nov. 1 f>Ui. Hm Changvud Court of NakoA Uinittwl Ca itoncsr wanan of ma'-fng a tolsr statenv nt to the authorUi-s. and sentenced h-r to six month*' imprisonment. 'tirhi' h irrii> was rcduad by three month 1 be a'se
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  • 613 2 WHITE WIFE'S ANNUITY. APPEAL AGAINST HIGH COURT DECISION. A broken lave romance between an Indian maharaja and a beautiful Australian woman had its strange sequel in the quiet courtroom of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council The Law Lords of the Privy Council, sitting
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  • 392 2 EUROPEANS MAY HAVE TO ABANDON CITY. Calcutta. Nov. 17. The Stateman" this, morning give's mast alarming figures proving tHa-i Calcutta is in the grip of a malaria ep demic. hitheito unknown in this city since the British occupation, and that unless adequate steps are taken
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  • 712 2 SHORT SPEECHES THE BEST. THE OLD METHODS—AND THE NEW. Th s Speaker of the House of Commons last week made an appeal to members to limit their speeches to fifteen or twenty minutes, writes a correspond nt in the "Observer." "I can safely say."' he declared,
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  • 191 2 JOCKEY CARSLAKE NAMES "MANNAMEAD." Bombay, Nov. 14. the famous English jockey, who has come out to India to ride for Maharaja of Rajpipla, in the course of an interview to "The Evening News of India." Engldsh racing is the best in the world and Lord Astor's
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  • 120 2 FATHER WHO STOOD IN WAY. Madras. Nov. 12. A double tragedy is reported from here today. Victor Kalilong. the alleged assassin, was engaged to be married to Miss Beryl Henricus, a -top-daughter of Russell, who would not allow him to marry the girl until he found employ-
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 517 2 A HUMAN DRAMA BEHIND the SCENES I: i Remarkable Result at English Theat- t s^^^^_JV^"! quarters throughout the world co 1J I regular messages of unsolicii testimony as a tribute to ASPR< \it* tnat s P°ig nant w m human idSSScECiA^tCt terest. ASPRO' Saves the Show 4 Aspro' Wards off
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  • 917 3 Comments On The Mail. Dear Boys, I was glad to receive another contribution from S. Y. C. on Christmas Island. He asks if he should write again about happenings on the island, and I think I shall be pleased ta read
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  • 1910 3 A Curious Way Of Catching Prawns. (BY S.Y.C.) I have been in Christmas Island for over two months, and I have come across many things of interest. I propose to tell readers cf the "Boys' Corner" of them. On the second week after my arrival at this Island,
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    • 319 3 ALL OVER THE STRAITS YOU WILL FIND IT 15 OLD SCOTCH "I.iiv >lor« fc than a Gun— ltiiva<»i*<»at ll>|»nfl;i*ioia" wl^^^ga p Jib to buy a single barrel f^Sr m has many makes from which to '^'^wr c. Man) are good—some, however, better than others. This will help him I ct
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    • 65 3 What's in a Name A rose by any other name would smell as sweet! There's much hi it in an article that has made Its name known to countless numbers of satisfied users. WINCHESTER Is the one name that numerous users swear by when ttoey ~*W FLASH LIGHTS and BATTERIES
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    • 446 3 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. A Remedy for Consumption Has Been Found. Uerk P. Yonkennan, Discoverer Of Tbe New Remedy For Consumption Marvellous as It may seem after centuries jf failure, a remedy has been discovered that aaa cured the deadly Consumption even in ibe advanced stages of the disease. No
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  • 1718 4 WILL NATIONALSOCIALISTS COME INTO OFFICE? PROBLEMS LOOMING AHEAD. < Special to the "Malaya Tribune."J Berlin <By mail». Will the National-Socialists come into office before the winter is out? The question is advisedly put thus; the National-Socialists themselves formulate it differently and say •'seize power" instead of "come into
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  • 267 4 REDISTRIBUTION IN GENERAL INTEREST. 1 Paris. Nov. 7. Yesterday afternoon. at the Congress cf the Radical Party, an interesting suggestion for the relief of the interna*ional financial situation was made by M. Henri Clerc. who was one of the French financial experts with M Herriot in
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  • 130 4 LADY MARY HEATH WEDS AMERICAN AIRMAN. Lexington. Nov. 12. Lady Mary Heath, the well-known British aviatrix who i« the former wife of Sir James Heath, ironmaster and col'iery proprietor of London. Lid Mr. Reginald Williams. American aviat r. were married h:re to-day. Lady Mary Heath is the former
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  • 139 4 Si- Jagadis Char.era Bose has made many contributions to the science of botany, and his investigations have shown us how plants live and breathe and aio sensitive to feelings and emotions. But not even in his most inspired moments has he opne so far as
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  • 589 4 GIRLS SELL THEMSELVES FOR FOOD. "Unbelievable and inconceivable" was the reply Mr. G. Findlay Andrews, the China Inland missionary, who knows more about NorthWestern China than any other white man. gave to me when I asked him to give me some idea of the conditions in the
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  • 154 4 OPPOSITION TO PROPOSAL. t Bombay. Nov. 14. I understood that a very influential deputation consisting of representatives cf the various commercial bodies in Bombay and of the residents of Ad n. will shortly proceed to Dellu to wait upcn the Viceroy in connection with the proposed transfer
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 24 4 There is only one BOVHIL! j Agents: THE BORNEO CO., LTD. Singapore. j r t t 1 1 1 r■■■ m 1 ~.ummmm-M ■■■v
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    • 184 4 ff\ "SPLENDID! SJI jf3 No flies nor mosquitoes, and no odors to spoil \j J \%M m y dinner The new, double-strength Flyosan rids the house of insects quicker but leaves no sickly after-odors. Spray it before dinner and eat in comfort. Discover this modern way to end insect troubles
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    • 1394 5 $275 MUST BE WON First Prize $233. Second Prize $75. TWENTY-THIRD CROSSWORD. IN AID OF THE CHILDREN'S AH) SOCIETY. (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.) Ii ~z 5 1 11" *[p> u~ 37 II 3*7 3y> -I rm-n H I 1 Address your solution with entry fee to the Manager, "The Malaya Tribune
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 702 5 1{H \T TO LISTEN FOR. Short -Wave Broadcasts r The Week. uld note that Petaling Hill is now on 75 metres until p. C. J. (Eindhoven) and lava) are suspended. MONDAYS. Of) gives concert by soloist* and recorded music and Anna- afterwards. -HE' iD 7 30 t0 8 30 P
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    • 649 5 CLUB DIARY. SinlOZZ aTe numeTOus Clubs and Societies in m St 0/ the nenoers of which az* is £Z2'. the Malaya Tribune www mtSST? SPeCtallV fOT them Secretaries are 2 ff 5• °f general interest The ?£2t Z ClUd J d in the Diarv °> I—*" Diary can ver meetings,
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    • 180 6 Again i THE I CAPITOL I Introduces A Famous Stage Star In Her Talkie" Debut TO-NIGHT!! I TALLULAH BANKHEADj Favourite of London audiences for five years j IN Paramount's Brilliant Jubilee Production TARNISHED LADY with CLIVE BROOK iThr Popular British Star in Pietum to-day). A Glowing new star in the
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    • 297 6 Amusements. j' J I 1 J-- 4Ĕmm B-i- r A Superb Entertainment j i AT THE j HUM)" W a W i m X t*. jHr 1 k i m m V r M 4 m- I mm mm -m mmm~m\ w\ 1 I mm Iml m\\mrmmm \wm\ vWmr- —^^-W
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    • 141 6 j 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.1, i i That Glamorous, Thrilling Romance of the South Seas TABU Primitive Love in a Primitive Setting A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. j TO-MORROW JANET GAYNOR I WARNER BAXTER i in j "Daddy Long Legs I PICTURE -r COAST RD KATGNG^ht, 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 Florence Ziegftld and Samuel
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  • 282 7 TO-DAY'S AT HOME TO THEIR HIGHNESSES. i from Our Own Correspondent J J chore Bahru, Dec ID. The Officials and Members o. the Joho.e Clib will be At Hcxe to th.ir Highnesses the bullan and Sultanah of Johore to-day at 4.15 p.m. After tea if the weather
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  • 203 7 PARAMOUNT PICTURE AT PAVILION. Clara Bow as Bernice OTJay appears in "No Limit" at the Pavilion Theatre. Dixie Lee. Norman Foster, Harry Green and Stuari Erwin are her chief lieutenants in a story of exciting experiences which befall a little movie usherette who is given
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  • 470 7 REDUCED PROFITS OWING TO SLUMP The annual general meeting of the Penawat Malaya) Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd.. will be he d a. the Chartered Bank Chambers. Union Street Penang. on Dec. 18 at noon. In their report ior the year ended Aug. 31. 1931. the directors state:— The
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  • 47 7 Singapore. Dec. 10. Standard Spot ji, December 91., January 9,-/ January March g\ 9? s April/June 101, Tone of Market Quiet Steady. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 2 15 16 per lb. New York: Spot Sheet Gets. 4 5 16 per lb
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  • 82 7 London. Dec. 9. Kelantan report shows a loss £5.716. The sum to go forward to credit account is £282. Cost of production was 4.496 d. Penawat Malaya mining profit was £18,403. Total profit was £18.669 and net profit £5,118. Tronoh report recommends an interim dividend of tM
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  • 140 7 ARRIVALS "Deli." Dutch. 4,366 tons. Capt. Borst, from New York. 9-12; for Batavia, 10-12. Van Hoorn." Dutch. 942 tons. Capt. Groot. from Sabang, 9-12; for unknown. "Perak." Brit. 519 tons. Capt. McDonald, from T. Anson. 9-12; for T. Anson. 11-12. Argun Maru." Jap. 4.040 tons. Capt. Kowasaki. from
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  • 77 7 We have received a pretty wall calendar from the Eng Aun Tong Tiger Medical Hall. The pictor al design, advertising the goods of this popular medical hall, is attractive and is alleged to have cost £35. It is also slated that 200,000 copies cf the calendar have been ordered through
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  • 111 7 In the recent Government Shorthand Examination held on Nov. 13, the following members of the Shorthand Writers' Association of Malaya passed the 100 words test: Messrs. M. Leong, T. Cumarasamy, J. B. Bong, S. D. Raj. A. Rothanasamy. D. J. Michael. T V. Mahadevan, 8.A., M. V. Rajan, J. Bothaaju.
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  • 521 7 FRASER'S REPORT. Messrs Fraser and Co., in their weekly report dated Dec. 8. state: The quantity of tin ore over-produced in the F.M.S. during the quota period ending Aug. 31, is being steadily reduced and the excess at Nov. 30, was down to 1.870 tons.
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  • 315 7 Singapore, Dec. 10. Selling. London 4 months' sight 2s. 4%d London 3 months' sight 2s. 4 3 16d.. London 60 days' sight 2s. 4' s d., London 30 days' sight 2s 4 3 32d.. London demand 2s. 4 1 16d., London T.T. 2s. 4 1 32d.. Lyons demand
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  • 146 7 NOVEMBER RETURNS. We have had the following rubber crop returns for November reported to us Alor Gajah 33.300 lb. Ayer Kunlng (P.M.S.) 100,000 lb. Ayer Molek 15.884 lb. Ayer Panas 85,000 lb. Badak (Staffield Estates. 37,300 lb. Bruseh 41,500 lb. Bukit Jelotong 18,500 lb. Bukit Kubu 20,300 lb.
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  • 301 7 It. KTI.IN AM) CO S UKI'UKI Dec. 10. II a.m. BLBBEE. London: 3d., unchanged. New York: 4 5/16 cts. (G.>. up 1/16 cent. Shares: Quiet. Al)-nbys 60—70 cents. A>»: Moleks 40—50 cents, Ayer Panas 50—60 cent Bassetts 35—40 cents, Brogas 35—40 centBukit Jelotongs 15—20 cent*. Bukit Katil*
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  • 124 7 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE R. A. REPORT. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association's weekly auction report dated Dec. 9. states: Catalogued 2.153.730 lb.-961.49 tons Offered 1,940.750 1b.=866.41 tons Sold 1,495,398 1b.=667.59 tons. London spot 3d. New York spot 4' 4 cents Priests Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Standard
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  • 88 7 NO BUSINESS PASSING. London, Dec. 9 Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify tadays tin prices as follows: Spot £136 13|16 (£l3B 5 16). Forward £139 11J16 (£l4l 3116). rorward The market is firm. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify todays rubber prices as follows: Spot 3d. (3d).
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  • 150 7 Singapore, Dec. 10 Rice. Siam 1 per Koyan $240 Rice, Siam 2 $212 Rice, Siam 3 $192 Rice, Siam 4 $280 Rioe, Saigon A-l 180 Rice, Saigon 1 m $174 Rice, Saigon 2 $170 Rice. Saigon 3,. 163 Rice, Rangoon 1 $159 Rice, Rangoon 2 $152 Kice. par Boiled
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  • 39 7 Reuter. Madrid, Dec 10 The Cortes has unanimously voted for a new constitution. ew A Government Bill has been tabled in the Cortes transferring the petroleum monopoly to the state. Private capital will be safeguarded —Reuter.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 621 7 Victoria Theatre! To-Night and Nightly At 9.30 p.m. j HOLLYWOOD HI-LIGNIBI INTERNATIONAL REVUE. i I Booking at John Little Co. I Prices 9S, »2, v > i j J VICTORIA j Next Organ Recital Friday, December llih, at 5.30 pm. j Organist: Mr. A. K. Thornley-Jones. IS SISTED BY THE
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    • 363 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED—One secondhand Crude Oil Engine from 7 to 10 H.P. (on wheels prefer). Please state makers' name, age and price. Write Box No. 474 co "Malaya Tribune." TO LET—No. 158. Keng Lee Road (next to Kampong Java Road), two-storey compound house, electric light and water. Very cheap $30.
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  • 41 8 Mrs Mercedes Neubronner beg to thank the friends and relations for their kind help towards th? burial of her brother Anthony Joseph Woodford <Tony> and also for their kind attendence at the Cemetery yesterday
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  • 49 8 Mrs. Lim Tian Swee Nee Yeoh Besar N-o. on Wednesday, 9th instant at 10 p.m. age 27. at her residence 28-D, Joo Chiat Place. Leaving behind her husband and 5 children to mourn her loss. Funeral on 11th ins'ant at 10 a.m Bukit Brown Cemetery Deeply r gretted.
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  • 731 8 Th* l Defence Contribution debate naturally dominated everything else at Monday's meeting of the Legislative Council. Nevertheless other matters came under notice which merit attention. Incidentally, the Unofficial Members made no comment on the decision to hold the meeting on Jan. 26 at Malacca, though most of them
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  • 272 8 Leave prior to retirement has been granted to Mr. C. Boden Kloss. Director of Museums. S.S. and P.MS. The Hon. Colonel Cecil Rae, and Mrs. Rae leave Ipoh for Manila on the 19th inst. on a three weeks' holiday. Inche N. M. Ali Munsht, the well known Malay playwright, left
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  • 167 8 Why Volunteers Should Be Increased. That the formation cf an R.N R. X an RNVR in Singapore would p obiblv result n a lower rata of recruiting 1« Volunteers was the opinion expressed authorita lvely to a representative of the -'Malaya Tribune" lira morning. It ;s
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  • 178 8 DISTANCE FLIGHT IN STRAIGHT LINE. Rugby, Dec. 9. Preparations are in train for the departure from Cranwell Aerodrome on Dec. 22 of Squadron-Leader Gayford and Fllght-Ueut. Bett in an attempt to set up a new world record for distance flown non-stop by aeroplane in a
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  • 110 8 DUNLOP CHAIRMAN ON BUSINESS TRIP. Reuter. We are informed by the local branch of the Dunlop Rubber Co. that Sir Eric Geddes. chairman of Dunlop and allied companies, is expected in Malacca, where the Dunlop rubber estates are situated, on Dec. 29. Sir Eric will leave
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  • 88 8 abolition of official bloc. Rugby. Dec. 9. The Burma Round-Table Conference in Committee to-day began consideration of the constitution of the Lower House. Mr. Ba Pe and o*her speaker favoured an increase of the present membership of 103 to 250. The life of the House, it was decided,
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  • 70 8 British Official. Rugby. Dec. 9. The debate in the House of Lords on Government's Indian policy was continued today. Lord Brentford <Jix') held that Government's scheme was ill-digested. Lord Reading emphasised that the scheme had the approval of the Cabinet and an overwhelming majority of
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  • 66 8 British Official. Rugby, Dec. 9. In connection with the heavy section of the British Industries Fair at Birmingham next February a practical demonstration in roadmaking will be given and a new road 60 feet wide and over a quarter cf a mile long constructed while the fair
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  • 171 8 Among passengers booked untitled Chit al" which lef t London en Nov. 27 were The r Highnesses the Rajah and Ranee of Saiawi.k. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rayner and Mr. W H. Macgregor Th? iollowing is the programme at the cone i nnd
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  • 433 8 tBY "LOOKER-OS "i Swimming is an ideal exercis the tropics, says H. E. But the sea of depression in n Malaya is floundering isn't tht thing to swim in. Another suggested aequenci gubernatorial reflection: Swin pool—tin pool—why not rubber "Epstein Speaks." says a hes The trouble is
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  • 16 8 From Europe I London nulls d-, Nov. 19). by the "Karmal.i CW midnight to-day
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  • 37 8 LATEST QUOTATION lOMtt London: 2 15/16d. New York: 4 5/16 «G>. ct*nt> Singapore: 9%, —9'» rent> HN '•0* London Spot: £1*7. 5s. Od «1> ,V fc Three Month*»: U40 2.v MSingapore: $69.00 «75 tout-
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 264 8 j X mas Gift Suggestions j FOR LADIES. j Sp.endid Assortment ol Udie* Hand Bags for Every j Occasion. Silk Stockings in the very Litest Fmhjrm- j able Shades. j I An Attractive Km-.- of Handkerchiefs in Fancy Boxes. j j Sp wis C uts, Spirts Hosiery. Ktc. j ROBINSON
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    • 82 8 I I I Latest and Smartest designs DOXA I 1 The most accurate timekeeper. JUST UNPACKED IN J WRIST POCKET WATCHES j I ALARM^^RAVELLING CLOCKS. U. S. de SilvagA Bros. BO LB AGENTS HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. I 634 I J North Bridge Road. TENG SENG GUAN. j Established 1905 i
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  • 644 9 Wil l, NOT AGREE TO PREFERENCE. LABOUR CENSURE VOTE IN COMMONS. FISTS PRESS FOR MORE PROTECTION. Reuter. hate iv the Home of Commons l_ihour motion of censure pro.i review by the Premier of the .overnmenVs "swift work" and a d
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  • 20 9 Reuter. Rome, Dec. cieath lias occurred of Sig. Salandra. i Prime Minister at the outbreak of '-at War.—Reuter.
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  • 19 9 Reuter. Berlin, Dec. 9. r t«'iehsbank discount rate has been eight to seven per cent. —Reuter.
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  • 55 9 ORNER on page 3. >lARY. on page 5. OF EVENTS, oi page 5. PO LISTEN FOR. on page 5. OP TO-DAY. on page 8 «A NEWS, on page 11. B COMMtfNTf. on page 12. BSPJONB OF VIENNA, on page 12 i. i ONDENCE. on page 13. 3 FROM
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  • 1891 9 COMMITTEE TO STUDY MANCHURIA ON THE SPOT. TO REPORT IMMEDIATELY IF WITHDRAWAL NOT DONE. Reuter. At the League Council in Paris yesterday the President (Mt Briand) read the new resolution appointing a Commission cf Enquiry on Manchuria and calling on the Chinese and
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  • 546 9 RESTIVE STUDENTS IN CHINA. DEMAND FOR STRONG POLICY. NANKING GOVERNMENT'S ASSURANCES. Sin Kuo Min. In reply to the continued public agitation the Nanking Government promises to resist the Japanese demands and insist on withdrawal as a prerequisite of negotiations. Students y >sterday again stormed public buildings. Shanghai.
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  • 124 9 TWO PERSONS SERIOUSLY INJURED. A brick building said to be a P. WD. store, •ituated at the 6'- mile. Pasir P;n'ang, suddenly at about cne o'clock yestcrda\ afternoon. There were reversl Ind an workmen in the building at the Urn They all ma-1e a cash'for
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  • 115 9 ALLEGED FRAUD ON VARIOUS FIRMS. Serious charge; w.re pisferr.d against an Indian named C. K. Parameshwara. who appeared before the Second Magistrate (Mr. O. E. Clayton* yesterday. It is alleged that th~ accusid w nt round to several firms and obtained a quantity of goods by
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 216 9 pavilion mm 6.145 TO-NIGHT 9.15 There's No Limit to Excitement and Enthr illing I Interest in This Great Picture. CLARA BOW I "No Limit" A PARAMOUNT PICTURE. j See why they call her the lied-Headed Tornado"-.* name never more truly .worthy of her flashing perftonalit) j than now! In her
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  • 584 10 KEEN GAME UNDER I'OOK CONDITIONS. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Reuter. Tht Chinese the Malays 2—1 in the charity match played at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday. In spite of the ground beint in a seggy condition, due to the rain in the earlier part of the afternoon, it was
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  • 365 10 DATES PLAYERS. Spartan B. P. (formerly Bukit Timah 8.P.) team v. Merridale B.P. at heme on Sunday at 3.30 p.m.: £eah Eng Hee. Goh Ah Kow, Chan Chim Bock. Chan Ch:m Lim and Yadi. Reserves: Tan Huck Khong and Mohd. Simen. Young's team v. Starlight B. P. at the
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  • 26 10 PING-PONG. The final of th* S C St.C championship between Lecng Shw Tai and Chan Chong Long •*tS be played at 5.15 p.m. to-day.
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  • 269 10 WEIGHT-LIFTING. A S ngapcre open competition, open to ail l iters .n Singapore who must be bona fide amateurs is being organised. An entrance fee of $2 per head, per class will be charged and entries will close on Jan. 12. Appl cations should be forwarded to
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  • 432 10 THE TURF. The entries for the Perak Turf Club's December amateur meeting to-morrow and on Saturday are: Horse* Classes 3 and 4 <Combd.) F.rst Two Divisions 5 1 2 F and 6F Other Divisions 4F Str. and sF:—Nefertiti. Zar.na. PuLij Peachum. Prevail. Sahaya Punya. Prowess. Boronia. Magic
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  • 16 10 The Italian Federation have decided to send a team of 18 fencers to next year's Olympiad.
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  • 25 10 Riding brilliantly. Billy Lamont, the Australian dirt track rider, won the so-called world's dirt track championship, defeating the representatives of five other nations, at Paris.
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  • 30 10 Unless the French Government is prepared to provide the necessary funds, the French National Sports Committee have decided not to send a team to the Olympic Games at Los Angeles.
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  • 35 10 An important concession has been made In the new Entertainment Tax (that has come into force in England) by which the tax on six-penny admission ticket will be one penny, and not thre e half-pence.
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  • 34 10 There have been many boxing families, but few (says "The Sporting Life") can equal the record of that of Jim Wheeler, the Bermondsey light-weight, whose father, mother and sister have appeared in the ring.
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  • 39 10 The English Lawn Tennis Association announce that two players are to be sent to play in a match at Stockholm on November 21 and 22, to commemorate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the formation of the Swedish Lawn Tennis Association.
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  • 53 10 A message from Johannesburg states that Primo Camera may be invited to meet Don McCorkindale. the South African heavy-weight champion, who is at present in England. Mr. Japhet, Vice-President of the Transvaal National Sporting Club proposes to put up a purse of £5,000 —a record in the history of boxing
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  • 180 10 BIG FIGHT FOR DEC. 26. BOXING. Arrangements have just been concluded between Mr. Ong Chin Beng. who was in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, and Mr. Pat Zllwa, who is bringing out George Wells, the welterweight champion of Ceylon, and Thajudeen (flyweight champion). Al Rivers will fight George Wells
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  • 95 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL. (From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh. Dec. 9. Saturdays Malaya Cup match between Perak and Selangor is drawing a big Perak contingent. The local team has gone into intensive train ng. The players selected last night are as follows. Macaulay: Barr. Leach: Cleaveland Markham. Montgomery. Calthorpe;
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  • 55 10 N.S.W. MATCH ABANDONED. Sydney, Dec. 9. More rain to-day prevented play In the match between the South Afr.cans and New South Wales and the match was abandoned. Reuter. The scores were: N.S.W.: 500 (Bradman 219, Hird 101. Macmillan 6 for 189». S. Africans: 185 for 1 wkt. (Curnow 81.
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  • 61 10 ATHLETICS. The old boys of the Roya l English School are asked to note that at the annual sports of the school on Wednesday next week at 2.30 p.m. at Jalan Besar Stadium there will be an event (one mile race) for them. Intending competitors should
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  • 38 10 GOLF. The R.C.G.C. December Medal (stroke) will be played for on Saturday and Sunday. The Gold Medal afid Committee Cup lists are now open and entr es will close on Wednesday. 16th. inst. at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 65 10 The England Lawn Tennis Association have honoured four women players. Miss Dorothy Round. Miss Mary Heeley. Miss Naomi Trentham. and Miss Gwen Sterry. Of the three Midland girls Miss Round, who made her first appearance in the Wightman Cup team this year has been awaided her Colours, the British Badge,
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  • 82 10 A worthy tribute has been paid to a very great tennis player and a great sportsman, by the nomination of F. L. Riseley to an honorary life Vice-Presidentship of the Lawn Tennis Association. Riseley twice won the doubles championship at Wimbledon partnered by S.H. Smith on each occasion after defeating
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  • 138 10 Although there are no Rhodes Scholarships at Cambridge, tihe University always has a proportion of American undergraduates in residence, and it sometimes happens that they are sportsmen. This year's entry of American freshmen includes three from Harvard University who have made reputations for themselves as athletes. V. Munroe, who is
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  • 135 10 The most agile tongue in the world belongs U. Dr. C. H. Irwin, who is retiring from the post of Editor and General Secretary of the Religious Tract Society. He can probably speak and read more languages than any other living man. French. Spanish. Italian, Portuguese. Hungarian. Dutch, Russian, and
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  • 334 10 DIRECTORS OF MINERAL SYNDICATE. Tlie preliminary inquiry into the charges of fraud in respect of the Hap Seng Mineral Syndicate Ltd.. against OR Wan Hee. his wife Chan Chin Swee and a Eurasian named D. B. Pestana, commenced before the Second Magistrate (Mr. G. E.
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  • 303 10 AMENDMENT TO MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE. Singapore Municipal Committee No. 1 took the following aeUon at a meeting held on Dec. 1:— Fxed the following valuations, no appellants having attended: —19 and 20. Buffalo Road, annual value $1,200: 144. Moulmein Road annual value $1,440: 87. Wilkinson Road annual
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  • 76 10 SELLING POISON WITHOUT LICENCE. Kanatu. a Japanese dentist carrying on business in Geylang Road, was fined $250 by the District Judge (Mr. J. C. Dodd) this morning, for selling poison wthout a licence, and the Nippon Yakubo, chemists of 384. North Bridge Road, were fined $600
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  • 62 10 ROTARY CONVENTION TO-MORROW. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Dec. 10. Ipoh is expecting many delegates from Penang, Singapore and Bangkok to-morrow at the Annual Rotary Convention. An interesting programme of visits to the mines aiid also to the famous Chenderoh dam has b;en arranged and will
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  • 117 10 The Burma situation report for the week ending Nov. 21, states: There was no Important change in the situation during the week. Satisfactory progress continues. A dangerous leader. Aung Shwe, was captured in the Insein district. This should have a good effect on the Tharrawaddy, Henzada and Insein border. 252
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  • 25 10 The hockey match between the first teams of the S.C.C. and the SR C arranged to be played yesterday was cancelled owing to the rain.
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  • 179 10 ROUND UP OF BOYANESE DESPERADOES. It is alleged that the night Boyanese who were charged before the Second Magistrate yesterday with murder were concerned in an armed gang robbery in a plantation off Chua Chu Kang, Road At 10.30 p.m. on Sunday night a Chinese squatter
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  • 122 10 YOUTHFUL CHINESE AGAIN IN COURT. Chang Kiam Hoe, the youthful and well known Straits-born Chinese against whom a case cf criminal breach of trust of a title deed pertaining to a house in Tras Street has not yet been concluded, appeared bofore the Second Magistrate (Mr.
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  • 333 10 "A.C.S. MAGAZINE." MR HINCH LEAVING ON FURLOUGH. The Anglo-Chinese School magazine for December has made its appearance and contains many interesting articles wh 4 le the editorial deals with the coming Christmas and its message, the persecution of ths teachers, the student party, and the Government curriculum. and
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  • 214 10 U. S. EXPECTING TREMENDOUS DEFICIT. Reuter. Washington, Dec. 9. TT^?^ S o that Unless is increased the United States will have amassed a deficit of $4,442,000,000 in three years were SLS by President Hoover in his annual Budget statement to the Congress, in which he estimates a deficit
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  • 1138 10 HAPPY GATHERING AT NEW SWIMMING POO OPENED. GREATER FACILITIES FOR LADIES. H. E the Governor -Sir Cecl den the first plunge after he had declared new swimm ng pool at the Singapoi ming Club yesterday evening. He his opening speech with a raincoat swimming costume
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  • 1314 11 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS untitled ASSOCIATION. ADMINISTRATION IN MALAYA. Oa n Correspondent. J Malacca, Dec. 7. •nmntee of the S. S. IstJon was held to-day at Ibe following genilemen \V Munro (chairman*. Harper t hon. secretary;. W. In, P G. Pornadasa. Eusof ran Chong Leek. rhat of the co-opted cornet
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  • 135 11 REDUCTION OF GOVERNMENT COSTS. Reuter. Berlin, Dec. 9. In a broadcast address to the nation Hr. Bruening has announced a draconian emergency decree to deal with the economic crisis. The decree, which is being published to-day. provides for reduced pay for Government servants. increased taxation and
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  • 33 11 The rate of Issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 for $100. Th* rate of payment of Money Orders from Indl» and Ceylon is Rs. 157 jfor $100
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 302 11 NEW WORLD SHOW SINGAPORE'S AMUSEMENT PARK THE NEW WORLD TALKIE THEATRE I 7.15 P.M. TO-NIGHT 930 p.m. Here's the Hit of Hollywood! All Musical All Sauting Movietone Extravaganza MARRIED in HOLLYWOOD Fox Retain Poo-Hone Sound J Price H) cts. to all seats. J %ig bargains! j GRAMOPHONE RECORDS (mhlikK H.M\.
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    • 256 11 j Delicious Cordials j \JJft/ Handsome Glass j WĔ Decanters j wAiff Almond, Cherry, Grenadin, j Orange, Nectar Cup, j I Peach, Rose, Raspberry, j Strawberry, Vanilla, Sold by all Leading Dealers j JgsßSp and also at our Works. j j FBAMROZ GO. I I F. A. LELAH Co., i
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 155 11 .MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW. DEC. 11. Java, Southern Sumatra, South-East Eorneo. Celebes. Moluccas and Timor Dilly (In Special Box at entrance Night Telegraph Office) (By Aeroplane* 6 a.m. 'Europe. Great Britain, Ireland and North America, to connect with the Air Mail at Karachi (By Train) 7 a.m. "Ceylon. Southern and Western
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  • 2331 12 A TALK ON ROTARY CONVENTION. MR. MONTOR ADDRESSES LOCAL CLUB. WHAT THE MEMBERS C AN DO FOR PEACE. Rotarian A. Montor gave an interesting ctscription of the Convent.on oi Rota:y Interim tional which was held in Vienna, when he ..cdressed the Rotary Club of Singapore at Us
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  • 83 12 Two new drugs are being tried by doctors, and one of them, unless carefully administered makes patients tell all about their past. It is sodium iso-amylethyl-bariturate. and in small doses it has an exciting and stimulating effee*. which causes a flow of self-revealing chatter. The second one is ncmbual, the
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  • 823 12 Who Will Be The Finalists? SPORTS COMMENTS. Who will represent the South in the Malaya rugby football Cup final at Kuala Lumpur on Jan. 30? This will be decided at the Anson Road Stadium on Saturday, when Singapore's civilian fifteen opposes the Malaya Command team. Both sides
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    • 228 12 I I I < I I I I I I M I I I I I I I I I I I I I I M I I I I ililitllitl I The 1932 MORRIS-COMMERCIAL BRITISH LABOUR 00/ -B.TltlS.tl BRITISH CAPITAL i BRITISH BRAINS i i i i i j
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  • 92 13 [Our readers are invited to write to us on lubjects of public interest. It must be under ttood 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.
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  • 221 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—The writer as a regular reader of your valuable paper has the pleasure to take up the cudgels against "Moral" who, in his letter which appeared in your paper yesterday, asserts that the educated Chinese are more interested in the "People's
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  • 1003 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —What is war? Nobody knows exactly what it is. No newspaper, no books, and no country can clearly explain what the real meaning of war is. Wars and rumours of wars command the first attention of the most pacific minds and
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  • 1661 13 (To the Editor, -Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—As you have requested readers' opinions on the "Unmarriageable Girls" question, as a result of Hu Chong's article which you published in your correspondence columns at the request of "Audi Alterem Partem." and the various comments on it. may I be allowed a
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  • 39 13 "A Visitor" supports the suggestion that precautions be taken against theft at T he Tiger Swimming Pool, and also complain* of the excessive price of a cup of coffee —10 cents, compared with 4 cents elsewhere.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 536 13 jTAt Last here it is I ==^^^1 1 cuiting metal top on 1 Eveready Unit Cell Flashlight Batteries. An amazing achieve„lfcliTT«i» j ment that eliminates ]ifl©!Hfil all broken, bursting ATTBWT swelling seals, and as! °nal carbon ca.i" sures even longer life an d rwrt dependaj bi ity •won ever before.
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    • 90 13 Hi i j Don t deprive your children of the Milk they need m\\^m\\\\\\ I The problem of milk in the Tropics jN jff where to find a safe supply of pure milk, j Klim is fresh whole milk with only the water I JM removed—Powdered arid packed in vacuum-
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    • 103 13 FRESH SHIPMENTS ARRIVED. Talcum Powder Alum Powder (Europe I Hydrochclic Acid (Europe > Sulphuric Acid (Europe) Rubber Belting (all size<i Hair Belting (all sizes; Olo" Wood Preservative <in 5 galloa drum) Cotton Waste Enquiries solicited—Prices moderate BEE HUAT CO., 121. Beach Road. Singapore. 'Phone 7807. ELLISON S. EZEKIEL. Manufacturing and
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  • 2042 14 Has It Succeeded? NOTES FROM INDIA. The second session of the Indian RoundTable Conference has ended, and many of tbe Indian delegates should be leaving English shores for their motherland dur:ng th s week. After nearly two years of strenuous work the members of the various
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  • 260 14 PROBABLE LIMITATION OF IMPORTS. Pera-Istanbul. Nov. 3. Though hit by the international crisis to a smaller degree than other countries, Turkey is yet obliged to concentrate entirely on her economic problems. First of all. it has been decided that next year's budget shall be reduced
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    • 455 14 c When you are tired and ou<-of-sorts constipation is the root cause of the trouble. Dinh— *-Pilbareaw—ihiM .nedieine for constipation, biliousnt-. in«li»« stion and >i» k headache. There is no other remedy so prompt, so safe >o »rntlv they do more than anything else to keep the stomach healthy and
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    • 58 14 your ideal of r^^B DE RGIZME course! CORK. IVORY TIPPED, OR PLAIN (Send for THE "DE RESZKE" BOOK OE ARISTOCRATIC GIETSI. HENRY WAI'GII CO.. LTD.. Save ycur coupons and exchangr Htm Singapore. Ptnang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur Gifts of Charm and Value A.P B Trade—*— Mark Trade —^_^arfi j SOLE AGENTS:
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    • 389 15 jrEAMER SAILINGS. P. &0. BRITISH INDIA AND A PCAR LINES. hi England). jj PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. ,NI) ORIENTAL STEAM CO. LONDON AND cA\ I' MAIL SERVICE, i with His Majesty's vtrument) PROM LONDON, ■ad Japan. Due Tonnafi Singapore 1931 9 000 Dec. 12 15,000 Dec. 26 1932. 9.000 Jan. 4
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    • 645 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London. Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. HAKONE MARU 10,500 Dec. 18 17 SUWA MARU 10,700 Dec. 31 Jan. 1 FUSHIMI MARU 11.000 Jan. 14 15 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 Jan. 27 28 t TERUKANI MARU 12,000 Feb il HAKUSAN
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    • 412 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Direct Service to Japan via Hong Keng. Amoy and Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow. Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtae porta. Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA.
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    • 318 15 INSURANCE. THE fkS% SOIJTH ilfsrj BRITISH INBURANOI COMPANY. LIMITED FIRIS, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR nWLBANOB ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES L O. MABOOLIOUTS. Managat. Offlot I. Plalfcyaon Green THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. Ind Floor of No. 3, Malacca Street.
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    • 558 15 BANKS. THE MERC ANTILE BANK OF INDIA. LIMITED. i Registered in London under ihe Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890 on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3.000,000' Subscribed Capital £1.800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050.000 Resene Fund and Rest £1.666.845 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London. E C. 3. BOARD OF
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    • 600 15 I BANKS. NORTH BRANCH or TH P. HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Telephone No. J904 The North Branch of this T iank wLlch U ae* opened for business will provide th« followtaa facilities to customers:— BANKING DEPARTMENT (Commercial Banking). We transact a general commercial business. ACCEPTANCES. We
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    • 368 16 This Paper has the Largest Sale Among the People who j Spend Most in British Malaya. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET—IB 6, Tank Road. Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET —Bungalows Nos 1. Margate Road and 7. Ramsgate Road, both off Grove Road. Bungalow
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    • 440 16 pari %MAT>GE" bpsn J 67. SELEGIE ROAD. SINGAPORE. Phone 4227. J I LATEST ARRIVAL BY THE S.S. "RAWALPINDI A Large Selection of p Models, Ready-to-Wear, and Untrimmed Hats for Ladies and Maids. Also Hats for Children. isssaaaw 1 EDUCATIONAL. THE SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY. Are you content with your prospects? Have
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    • 220 16 EDUCATIONAL. MERCANTILE INSTITUTE. 21, Sophia Road, and 3, Victoria Street, 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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    • 555 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. H. HONcTcHIANG Late Foreman of A Well-known Local Motor Engineering Firm, begs to inform the Public tiiat he has started a Motor and Electrical Engineering Shop AT NO. 14. KRAM XT ROAD. off Orchard Roatd Duco-ing. Painting, Battery Charging. Hood Making and Upholstfring works carried out under
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    • 587 16 "Tribune" Small Ads. Bring Results Because They Reach the Permanent Population PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK LIMITED. Notice of closing of Transfer Books. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai the Transfer Books of this Company will be closed from Monday 14th December to Saturday, 19th December. 1931, both days
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    • 439 16 MASSAGE AND MANICIJdj MASSAGE Ml&s Matsuye. Miss Mil Misako. No. 20, Bencoolen Str. MALAYA TRIBUNE THONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION }>\ PAYABLE IN ADANCE Deuvery Includes at office hZ or close (Local or toiw residence. F.M.S i cn, m ZT Nearly ,15.00 *gj Half Yearly $7.50 510 .50 Quarterly 3 75 5
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