Malaya Tribune, 14 December 1931
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Title Section27 1931-12-14 1 The Malaya Tribune No. 294 SINGAPORE MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1931 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday. Dec. 14, 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1931.27 words
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Advertisement293 1931-12-14 1 ijPTON'S CIYLON TEA. yo r f BETTER E BEST, Cm for "Carlsberg Hijau' 9 it's Invigorating I|W| t CARLSBERG PILSENER. M^^ffll "< ARLSBERG 111 I AIV il^S^PiH '>.v- 5 1 ilieal drink for tropical climates. -J T apptf* Obtainable at Hotels. Clubs and Rest Tit£ Houses throughout the Straits Settle-293 words
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Advertisement227 1931-12-14 1 ALWAYS DELICIOUSi\< i Aflents.- SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. j S.S. F.M.S. j Sole Agents for Malaya L. E. TELS C O 90. Robinson Road. Singapore Why Doctors recommend BIOCITIN? Because Biocltln Is a nutrient containing tbe most digestible constituents of the yolk of eggs and of Milk and 10% physiologically227 words
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Advertisement175 1931-12-14 1 THE 'MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. I i j IN TABLET FORM. I I Against CONSTIPATION j Nothing like purgatives or laxatives. Its use does not lead to habit. J Free sample can be obtained from- J FRANCO-EASTERN TRADING CO., j SOLD BY ALL DISPENSARIES. Always175 words
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Article3661 1931-12-14 2 CAPTAIN FOUND GUILTY ON TWO COUNTS. SEVERELY REPRIMANDED. Convicted by a Court Martial on board H.M.S. "Tamar" on two counts, standing and hazarding H.M.S. "Petersfield," and found not guilty of causing her to be lost by negligence or default. Commander D. C. Lang, Captain of the "Peter:field,"3,661 words
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Advertisement405 1931-12-14 2 I* X'mas Toy Bazaar. Imeccano''' j T/ur 7cy Cnfituetinf fameu* j i 7 I MAKES BIGGER j ENGINEERING fl j j sturdy. rennatie models makes them 100 per j I r;in be made. cent stronger. j AMATEURS TO-DAY j J EXPERTS TO-MORROW. j j TRAIN SET MODEL "E/ i V405 words
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Advertisement263 1931-12-14 2 LADIES! For Your X'mas We have jnsl Paris a largo coi :r beautiful flashing <••■ up-to-date style si bats French Ben is. SHANGHAI STAR CO 126. ORCHARD ROAD Opposite Oxl v Ri Phone ES74 T?E j ODEON MALAY RECORDS *****2 Pinggir Kali —B *****4 Dima Siti Amsaiv *****5 Idjo Luzirr.a—P.k:r...263 words
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Article89 1931-12-14 3 [Our readers are invited to write to us on tubjects of public interest. It must be underwood that the "Malaya Tribune'* does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pfn~names89 words
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Article182 1931-12-14 3 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune:'/ Sir,—This is my first letter to ycur journal a. :d I hope you will spare me a few lines to express my opinion on the above subject. The new post office at Batu Pahat was opened at the beginning of182 words
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Article163 1931-12-14 3 'To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune"' Sir.—Your correspondent "Cosmopolitan." who 1* a regular reader cf your esteemed journal is challenging me. on behalf of the Indians in general, as if he were keeping record that the educated Indians are patronising the "Peoples Paper" equally with the educated163 words
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Article439 1931-12-14 3 fTo the Editor. "Malaya Tribune") nd only aim of the League "an* international body of erudite philanthropists). as universally understood, is to preserve peace and uphold the humanitarian principle of "Justice." Any departure from this noble pursuit by the League, it must be admitted, would be deplorable.439 words
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Article642 1931-12-14 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune rJuoI^/,hf7,, as a spectator pubsm :°zr z snsfflL Your correspondent who originally started ths subject on the strength of the artfcle^v Chong in, the "China Weekly Review." has set up a wrong tune, and his supporters— J v Van Kee hKm and "Marriageable642 words
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Article478 1931-12-14 3 THE NATIONAL-SOCIALIST DOCUMENT. ECHOES IN THE PRESS. Nauen. Nov. 27. Berlin: The National Socialist document continues to centre the political interest and gives rise to a violent polemic between the Right and Republican Press. An interview granted to a private news agency by th? Public Prosecutor in charge478 words
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Advertisement178 1931-12-14 3 II MALAYA'S §> Newest and Most !l Jill Delicious DRINK TIMIS 9 Made From The >U H##*W F »nest Imported I I FRUITS .\QgHj Product or ?aM THE PHOENIX lljli! Aerated Water Works, SINGAPORE. MEW! Jjk LEAVES no /M*L ODOR /CKoUBLE N STRENGTH DEODORIZED INSECTICIDB Flyosan REGISTERED TRAOK \la|Zk Kills178 words
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Advertisement281 1931-12-14 3 I THE FAVOURITE: j D j j rgm> i Refuse All I J* j Imitations, j IVSIST ON j ORANGE! I A |li J CIW B i /r y Minufactu rea by r j I c I|lh i ne4ve LTD I Aerated Water j j Specialists. I i i i281 words
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Article2106 1931-12-14 4 SUMMARY OF RESULTS APPLICABLE. REPORT OF PROGRESS. The Acting Director of Agriculture, S. S. and P. M. S.. sends us the following summary of results applicable to large scale copra production abstracted from the report of progress up to June 30, 1931: The following is an abstract of2,106 words
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Article89 1931-12-14 4 In anticipation of a probable increase in the import duty on sugar, local dealers have been laying up large stocks. Chalmers Granaries is already practically full, about 100.000 bags being stored there, and a large number of godewns in the Pettah are now being utilised for the purpose. Several ships89 words
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Article188 1931-12-14 4 MAN WHO FOUND \>\ XNs OF HINDENBl R<; UNr SECRET JUST HK\ K.\I.K,, tandem NY The man who enaVd discovered by the "Daily f: sen of an unknown potto Mr. E. J. Rollings, fori; the British Tankcorps and several military decora lions however, would seem to indi<.188 words
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Article178 1931-12-14 4 WEEK-END VISIT TO ENGI.AND Pans Nov 35, Considerable mpcrtance 1 atta the flying visit to London over th the Finance Minister. M Plandin in view of the prolonged diacUKi day night at the house of Sir John S. twecn the French Minister, the BrttUi Minister, the Chancellor of178 words
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Advertisement419 1931-12-14 4 I ARE YOU A HUMAN j Barometer t <-\ K*mJ GUARANTEED. j 7 i 0 nona fi de medical prescrip- j "I I ion designed essentially ft> << »i"<" a" ailmejits which are '\r/ blood impover- j j t shment and blood "npurity. I I Change in j J Weather419 words
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Advertisement84 1931-12-14 4 fordwellm in the dusty towns In towns it is necessary to have something that will help the body to keep healthy and to make one fit for the daily work that has to be done. A class of Andrews Liver Salt, taken in the morning, befofe food, is most refreshing84 words
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Article6069 1931-12-14 5 STRONG PROTEST BY JOHORE PLANTERS. KILLING THE RISING PINEAPPLE INDUSTRY. OOI) LABOUR SURPLUS IN COUNTRY ESSENTIAL. SULTAN'S VIEWS ABOUT RUBBER RESTRICTION. l, important matters were discussed at the half-yearly general meeting of planters' Association on Saturday at Kluang. It was decided unaniixtttest against pttrol tax.6,069 words
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Advertisement55 1931-12-14 5 CUTICURA W For Rashes v V Eczema V .///J Forms of V Itching, Burning S&m Irritations. I Rathe with I I Cntl«*ura Soap I Anoint with 1 rulii ura OinlitM nt Relief comes at once and healing soon follow*. Sample each Soap, Ointment and Talcum free upon request, from Muller55 words
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Advertisement603 1931-12-14 6 Amusements. 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 i ffere's .4 Side-Splitting Comedy from the j j pen 0/ ffce Famous Nobel Prize Winner, SINCLAIR LEWIS! Paramount's amusing Satire on Modern Film Stars, j Forbidden Adventure With *he popular Stars ot "SKIITY MirZl GREEN and JACKIE SEARL ALSO EDNA MAY 0 IYER and LOUISE603 words
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Article56 1931-12-14 7 SHIPPING NEWS. For failing to exhibit lights in his sampan and secondly for failing to apply for a licence, a Chinese was brought up before the Master Attendant, Capt. Preyberg, on Saturday. The accused pleaded guilty on both charges and was fined $2 and $10 respectively. The boat56 words
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Article124 1931-12-14 7 "Raub," Brit. 573 tons, Capt. Daves, from Pontianak, 12-12; for Pontianak, 14-12. "Nahlin," Brit. 555 tons, Rainey, from Prance, 12-12; for Batavia, 14-12. "Medusa." Brit. 323 tons, Capt. Burton, from Lumut, 12-12; for Lumut, 14-12. "Kinta," Brit. 509 tons. Capt. Mackay, from Penang, 12-12; for Penang, 14-12. "Nieuw Zeeland."124 words
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Article34 1931-12-14 7 NOVEMBER RETURNS. The following November tin outputs have been reported to us: Ipoh 870 pikuls. Jelebu 300 pikuls. Katu 374 pikuls. Pahang Consolidated 2,100 pikuls. Renong 525 pikuls. Renong Consolidated 490 pikuls.34 words
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Article166 1931-12-14 7 LYALL ANP EVATT'S REPORT COMMERCIAL NEWS. Dec. 14. noon. Rubbers: Although rubber has eased slight'v abroad over the week-end, the local market is oiscribed as quite firm, and rhis also appli io the share market where buyers seem i predominate. The shares wanted are Nt.. Scudais at166 words
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Article280 1931-12-14 7 Dec. 14. 11 am. BCBBKfc. London: 3'sd.. down '„d. New York: 4 7/16 cts. <0.), down cent. Shares: Steady. Allenbys 70—80 cents. Aye. Moleks 50—60 cents. Ayer Panas 60—65 cents Bassetts 40—45 cents. Brogas 42—47 cent-. Bukit Jelotongs 20—25 cents Bukit Kati i 25—30 cents,280 words
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Article86 1931-12-14 7 London. Dec. 12. At a meeting of the Kulim Rubber Co. yesterday the holders of the 7» 2 per cent Debentures agreed to providing a moratorium on interest payments in exchange for an increase in the equivalent stock by half. Deja Malaya Tin Co. has issued86 words
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Article30 1931-12-14 7 London, Dec. 12. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify to-day s rubber prices as follows: Spot 3»kd. (3 5 16d.). Forward i 5 16d <3 9 16d.).—"S.F.P.- Service.30 words
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Article84 1931-12-14 7 British Official. Rugby, Dec. 12. Paris 86 U, New York 3.37 Montreal 4JO. Brussels 24 V 4. Geneva 17 5j16, Amsterdam 8.39»2. Milan 66, BerUn 14.20. Stockholm 18V Copenhagen 18%, Oslo 18 716, Vienna 28. Prague 114. Helsingfors 200, Madrid 40%., Lisbon 109, Athens 260. Bucharest 566. RioBritish Official. - 84 words
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Article160 1931-12-14 7 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (SS.), LTD. As from Sept. 30 the following revised prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brand- ol Kerosene are effective: Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump andjor ex 4 gall, drum per British Imperial gallon $0 96 Red Shell Motor Spirit per 4 gallon160 words
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Advertisement349 1931-12-14 7 Victoria Theatre i j THE GRANT-ANDERSON COMPANY OF WEST END ARTISTS Will Open their Singapore Season early January With Edgar Wallace's latest success j i "ON THE SPOT" i i i i i i i i i i Miiiiauaitiotiiiiiiittut iitmintiaimiwii i i ■< i i i j READY I Next349 words
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Advertisement304 1931-12-14 7 I I t > I I I t I I "1 I I I < I Plaited j FOOTWEAR ffm on the j j honour role of fashion i i The plait fashion predominates I to-day—to-morrow—and for many j t days to come, in fashioii'.b'.c loot- f wear i j304 words
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Advertisement900 1931-12-14 7 TELLS HOW FAT MEN CAN LOSE HALF-ABOUND A DAY Whilst Gaining Energy, Vigour, Endurance a simple way to get ltd of that Nine times in tea obesity moans inaceorporation and quickly Reel in both tivity—it means that your blixnl is body and mind the joy of living. starving for the900 words
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Advertisement304 1931-12-14 7 SIN CHEW JIT POH'S SUNDAY EDITION. COMMENCES ON SUNDAY, JAN. 3, 1932. Because cf the accuracy and reliability in reporting news and of able administration for the public good, our daily circulation now reaches 11.000 to 13,000 issues. The quantity of paper we use now is 45 to 50 tons304 words
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80 1931-12-14 8 Messrs. Swee Lian S?ng. Swee Lian Choo ana family b g to tender their grateful thanks to friends, relatives and members of the Chinese Friendly Association. Eng Wah Kok Association and staffs of the Municipal Analytical. Bacteriological and Health Departments for their kind80 words
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Article766 1931-12-14 8 When times are hard there is always talk of abandoning that costly form of sectional celebration, the Annual Dinner. That, as in the case of the St. George's Society of Singapore, the idea sometimes gets no farther than talk, does not rob those who produce it of credit.766 words
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Article161 1931-12-14 8 Mr. R. H. Mallinson. of the A.P.C.. will not be returning to this country, understands the Malay Mail.'" Mr. Lee Mun Kit, of Taiping, the wellknown Perak footballer, is leaving for Hong Keng on Wednesday to take up a post in a business firm there. i Mr. W. G. Stirling,161 words
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Article871 1931-12-14 8 A Philosopher In Singapore. As has been the habit of his kind from the beginning of time, the Philosopher sat in his garden. If philosophers could permit themselves to be happy, this one would probably have been less engrossed in contemplating how easy it was not to be unhappy.871 words
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Article246 1931-12-14 8 Towkay Choong Sin Choy. the well-known Chinese miner, who was kidnapped by a gang of Chinese a few months ago while on a visit *o his mine and released after, it is alleged, ♦he pajment of ransom, has returned to Ipoh from Swatcw. where he proceeded to recuperate ■ootl after246 words
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Article520 1931-12-14 8 (BY LOOKER-ON There's one consolation— i i only 17 more days to run. A But then 1932 is Leap Yemi thus there's an extra day to wa 1933. A A ft And the idea seems to be that year s going to be another "stu —that not520 words
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Article36 1931-12-14 8 LATEST QUOTATION^ BUBBEB London: 3 3/16d. New York. 4'« <G.>. cents Singapore: 10^ —10\ cents. riN London Spot: £136. 15s Od. (unriu» Three Months: £139. 15s. Od. (uncH Singapore: $69.30 (75 tons sold)36 words
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Advertisement198 1931-12-14 8 INDOOR GAMES Etc. LOTO $1.75 j Compete Rjn'iobte Sj&s in Wood B* Complete wah Cjuntan I SMALL »30.00 LARGE »30.50 I Che*s, Djtninies, Ltido, Draughts, Playing Cards. j I Marker* and A V.iriety of I vice (Kimes. i ROBINSON CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the StraiU Settlement*.) SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. t198 words
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Advertisement60 1931-12-14 8 Latest and Smartest Designs Idoxa j most accurate I timekeeper. JUST UNPACKED WRIST POCKET WATCHES i i ALARM TRAVELLING 1 J CLOCKS. U. S. de Silva Bros. SOLB AGENTS HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE, j For X'mas Presents j TRY j T.KJL's Balloon Toys Bathing Shoe-, j Fancy Rubber Mat*. j TENG60 words
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437 1931-12-14 9 NO DEFINITE CONFIRMATION. RUBBER RESTRICTION RUMOURS. I \K1.Y AGREEMENT KXPECTED. GOVERNMENTS NOW INTERESTED. •I the Home papers beueve U iv in. linns in the rumours of ~\htr restriction agreement but II > no confirmation yet of the i >i.it a definite scheme has been .mm437 words
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130 1931-12-14 9 OTHER EMPIRE PORTS NOT EXEMPTED. Pretoria. Dec. 12. North m Ireland, the Irish Free I oada, Australia. New Zealand, the Aru ntiiK. Norway, Swed n and Denmark are ■fleeted by a decision of the Minister of Ifcttacc la impose frcm to-day an exchange ftHptag duty130 words
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Article64 1931-12-14 9 S °l I HERN RAILWAY'S SCHEME NOT AFFECTED. British Official. Rugby. Dec. 12. n.rstood that despite the suspension ii« i>iant Cunarder at present ka on the Clydeside, the Southern i! proceed with its scheme for the <>f the world's largest dry dock i; umpton. which isBritish Official. - 64 words
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Article62 1931-12-14 9 SUPPORT FOR GERMAN GOVERNMENT. Reuter. Berlin. Dec. 12. 'vtrnmtnts anxiety for its security fi iablj) leaned by a statement of Hr. on behalf of the Socialist Party, c the Party's serious objections to emergency decree, the Socialists aed to sink ijolitical considerations oj economic exigencies, adding thatReuter. - 62 words
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Article186 1931-12-14 9 Englishman Arrested On Arrival. Alleged to have committed bigamy and obtained money under false pretences, a well dressed Englishman who gave his name as Norman Nelson Kierkup appeared before the District Judge (Mr. G. C. Dodd) this morning. Kierkup. who was accompanied by a lady, arrived186 words
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Article178 1931-12-14 9 PREVENTED COMPLICATIONS IN MANCHURIA. British Official. Rugby. Dec. 12. Lord Grey and Lord Cecil, who returned yesterday from Paris at the conclusion of the League Council meeting, spoke at a demon-' stiation in London last night on the Manchurian situation. Lord Grey said he thoughtBritish Official. - 178 words
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Article110 1931-12-14 9 STRONGER CONVENTION FOR THE LEAGUE. Reuter. Geneva. Dec. 12 Germany to-day signed a convention denouncing war. based on Article Eleven of the Covenant of the League, under which the Manchuria dispute is being considered. Th" signatories agree to withdraw troops whenever the Council requests them to doReuter. - 110 words
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Article66 1931-12-14 9 INCREASED SUMS DISTRIBUTED TO HOSPITALS. British Official. Rugby. Dec. 12. The Prince of Wales presided yesterday at a meeting of the Council of the King Edward's Hospital Fund, when over £204,000 was distributed in grants to hospitals for the present year. This marks another substantial increase inBritish Official. - 66 words
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Article35 1931-12-14 9 Reuter. Helsingfors. Dec. 12. The Government was defeated on a proposal for the reorganisation of. State industrial enterprises as limited companies. The Cabinet is expected to resign and dissolution is possible. —Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article28 1931-12-14 9 Reuter. Madrid. Dec. 13. The Azana Cabinet has resigned, considering that its task is completed by the installation of the President of the Republic—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article25 1931-12-14 9 British Official. Rugby, Dec. 12. The will of the late Sir William Orpen, the artist, has been proved at £159,000—British Official.British Official. - 25 words
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Article53 1931-12-14 9 CORRESPONDENCE, on page 3. COPRA PRODUCTION, on page 4. JOHORE PLANTERS, on page 5. TOPICS OP TO-DAY. on page 8 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR, on page It. CLUB DIARY, on page 12. DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 12. JAPANESE SPORTS IN BERLIN, on page 13. MALAYAN CUSTOMS UNION,53 words
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Article391 1931-12-14 9 Successful Convention At Ipoh. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Dec. 14 The Malayan Rotarian Convention came to an end yesterday in very pleasant conditions. It was pronounced an exceptional success. the Hon. Col. Cecil Rae presided ever all functions, at some of which there were nearly391 words
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Article159 1931-12-14 9 RUBBER DEALER'S TRAGIC DEATH. Mr. A. J. Ferguson, the well-known Sineirubber dealer, met a tragic death last night. He was working in his office in Union Building on Saturday as usual. Last night at ab ut 8 30 he went to Johnston's Pier and hired a159 words
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Article302 1931-12-14 9 PROFIT OF $820,882 MADE. The report of the directors of the Straits Trading Company, Ltd., to be submitted at the half-yearly meeting at the company's offices in Ocean Building OO Monday. Dec. 21, states: The directors now tubmit the accounts for the year ended Sept. 30. 1931.302 words
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Article363 1931-12-14 9 HIS FATE REMAINS A MYSTERY. DECOMPOSED BODY OF A CHINESE. MURDER VERDICT BY CORONER. The disappearance of an Indian named Surtn who was last seen alive on or about July 26 this year stiff remains unsolved. The body at first thought to be his was found to363 words
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Article117 1931-12-14 9 RAFT WITH TWO ALIVE AND FOUR DEAD. Reuter. Oslo. Dec. 12. A raft with two desperate seamen holding on to the bodies of four dead comrades, has drifted a«=hrre near Maaloey. The raft belonged to German steamer with a crew of 32. She Is beiic\ed toReuter. - 117 words
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Article78 1931-12-14 9 PROVISION FOR A THIRD JUDGE? Alterations are being effected in the Supreme Court lo make provs on foi B third court. The present Registrar's Chambers aid bar room will be converted into a court room and the Registrar's Chambers will be moved to the central position between78 words
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Article96 1931-12-14 9 11. S. STATEMENT TO EUROPE. Reuter. Washington. Dec. 12. Mr. Mills. Under-Secretary to th? Treasury, has asked the leaders ot both parties in the Senate to agree to a statem nt to European nations permitting them to suspend d bt payments due on Tuesday, pending Congress ratificationReuter. - 96 words
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Article122 1931-12-14 9 GOLD EMBARGO TO BE ENFORCED. Reuter. Tokyo. Dec. 13. Mr. Tf.uyoshi Inukai. the septuagenarian leader of the Seiyukai Party, succeeds Mr. Wakatsuki as Premier, and is forming a Seiyukai Ministry instead cf a Coalition Government, as had been expected. The imposition of the geld ban again isReuter. - 122 words
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Advertisement149 1931-12-14 9 iH p*yiLioN IH LAST MIGHT /am: Gijky's Immoktai. Epic Fighting Caravans Stabbing GARY COOPER. j TO-MORROW j s^^^m^e t < THE SENSATION OF THE YEAR. BOOK EARLY! PLANS NOW OPEN. j ;>• -j "I ■0%° L,C l| Powerful Antiseptic. J; S v. j j I EXTENSIVELY USED AND HIGHLY RECOMMENDED149 words
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Article1686 1931-12-14 10 SATURDAY'S MALAYA CUP MATCHES. COMMAND BEATEN IN THRILLING GAME. PERAK JUST WIN AT KUALA LUMPUR. As a result of Saturday s tics In It* Malaya Cup competition. Singapore and Perak. last year's finalists, again qualified to meet in the final at Kuala Lumpur on Jan. 30.1,686 words
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Article776 1931-12-14 10 CLOSE FIGHT AT KUALA LUMPUR. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 12. in the closing stages of the Malaya Cup semi-final played here to-day Perak scored a sensational win by a goal (5 points) to a try (3 points) before a record crowd which included the776 words
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Article23 1931-12-14 10 MATCH AGAINST ULSTER. London, Dec. 12. At Belfast to-day, the South Africans beat Ulster by 30 points to three points.—Reuter.23 words
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Article80 1931-12-14 10 London, Dec. 13. The following are the results of county efcampionship and main club matches played yesterday. Cheshire 0 Durham 24 Devon 0 Somerset 12 Gloucester 28 Cornwall 3 Lancashire 27 Northumberland 16 Yorkshire 30 Cumberland 5 Blackhealth 8 Leicester 14 Glasgow A. 9 Oxford U.80 words
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Article, Illustration17 1931-12-14 10 D. R. Harper, the Si ngapore captain, who played a wonderful game on Saturday.17 words
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Article456 1931-12-14 10 SATURDAY'S RESULTS. THE TURF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Dec. 12. The races to-day were again marred by rain The weather was mild and bright before the start but a drizzle began to fall during the fifth race and developed into a heavy shower in the seventh456 words
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Article124 1931-12-14 10 GOLF. The qualifying round fcr the Captain's Pri c at the Singapore Golf Club was played on Saturday and yesterday and resulted in a win for T. Black (80—10 —70) hi "A" Division, and for H. H. Markham (89—14—75) "B" Division. Sixty-seven cards were taken out. The following124 words
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Article31 1931-12-14 10 While playing with N. R. Wilson on Saturday afternoon at Bukit Timah. B. F. Dyke aid the sth h le. measuring 160 yards, in cne.31 words
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Article65 1931-12-14 10 Twenty-one cards were taken out for the December Medal competition at the Keppel Golf Club and the following returned: J. P. Campbell 88—16=72. H. Morris 85—10—75. J. Green 90—14=76. Ball Sweeps.—A Class: Saturday. A. Parahar. 41 —6=35; Sunday, W. P. Douglas. 44—6=38. B Class: Saturday. C. J Clackett.65 words
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Article146 1931-12-14 10 PERSONAL IMPORTATION DUTY LESS THAN TARIFF. London, Nov. 18. Representatives of some twenty leading West End dressmakers decided at a meeting to-day to send a deputation to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, asking for a repeal of the amendment to the Finance Act of 1926. which allows private146 words
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Article359 1931-12-14 10 MANY PROBLEMS AWAITING SOLUTION. Rugby. Dec. 12. The Parliamentary recess will be used by the Government as an opportunity for continuous work on the problems stiU awaiting solution. The session which has just closed has enabled emergency measures to be carried into law. and now Ministers359 words
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Article313 1931-12-14 10 MR. PARRY DAVIS'S PROCESS Uf ILISED. Another test for rubber roads in Singapore was made this morning when an area in Trafalgar Street was laid with a waterproof rubber preparation invented by the well-known rubber research chemist, Mr. Parry Davis. The work was witnessed by the313 words
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Article301 1931-12-14 10 S. S. (S.) A. ACTION. At a meeting of the committee of the S.S.(S.)A. on Tuesday last it was resolved that the individual replies of all members of the Committee to the questionnaire of the Cus oms Duty Committee should be circuiated to the Committee. The acting301 words
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Article306 1931-12-14 10 FRENCH "INVASION" \< m DENIED. Shanghai. r> )4 ConfidentiaL reports from Mukd> d by Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang General Honjo has wired to Tok mending himself as Gov rnor-c^ 0 J Manchuria and Mongolia and n abolition of the tour-head system of i ment.306 words
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Article212 1931-12-14 10 EQUINE ACTOR AT THE ALHAMBRA. Technical perfection has been ■ttahwj the Metro-GoldwynrMayer film Spoiurg Blood." which began a seat an at the Alhamb:.. yesterday. The central theme is th. life star, of "Tommy Eoy." a Kentucky racehorse Md it is claimed to be an exposure of ;ome212 words
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Article170 1931-12-14 10 An amusing combination of juven.l--and adult talent is revealed in "The Forbidden Adventure." a Paramount picture now showing at the Capitol. There s a hap of rollicking kids in it at one period but thr three. ringleaders in all the fun and m schu■: are170 words
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Article136 1931-12-14 10 Paramount has achieved something Ml ur "Fighting Caravans." now being icreenrf 3 the Pavilion. It is a story of pioneer days in the West, when the Civil War in Americ* coincided with the great trek to PJtfaff*. depriving the caravans of adequa 4 protection and therefore exposing136 words
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Article49 1931-12-14 10 ECHO OF RECENT FRENCH FAILURE. ,j Pan- ,v Francois Fromant. a promintnt formerly chairman of the board of the Banque Coloniale prises Mutueiles. was arrested charge of fraud. The arrest of Fromant Is coi the recent failure of the Bang with a loss estimated at 90.000 00«49 words
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Advertisement356 1931-12-14 11 NEW WORLD SHOW WHERE YOU FIND NO DEPRESSION. NEW WORLD TALKIE THEATRE. 7.15 P.M. NIGHTLY 9.30 P.M CHARLES FARRELL, JANET GAYNOR WILL ROGERS and A HOST of other 1 Real Stars in HAPPY DAYS The Great WHOOPEE Picture You'll Enjoy Every Inch of it! FOX g DUO-FONE 3 Admission 20356 words
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Advertisement371 1931-12-14 11 r Why handicap your playing through poor strings Use ARMOUR'S TENNIS STRINGS j i universally reco mm ended for their 'pep', durability j and freedom from permanent stretch. They cost no more, i ji For your protection—Armour dealers are supplied with trade mark stickers to place on the throat of371 words
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Miscellaneous534 1931-12-14 11 y BA T TO LISTEN FOR. short Wave Broadcasts tor The Week. Ati note that Petallng Hill is now on 75 metres until Kp. c. J. (Eindhoven) and i Java) are suspended. MONDAY*. ON gives concert by soloists and recorded music and AnnaJ afterwards. -HE~ V IRD> *****830p m 2534 words
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Miscellaneous170 1931-12-14 11 FRIDAYS. Radio Saigon, as Tuesday. ah Monday stations except Radio Goldbera Manila and Bangkok. PET AUNG HILL, programme by Kuala Amateur Radio Society (75 metres), 6.30 to 1 pm. Asiatic music; 7 to 7.15 p.m. fcgßjji '•"•orded music: 7.15 to 7.25 p.m. British Offlcla' Wireless News; 7.25 to BJO pjn.170 words
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Article2007 1931-12-14 12 LEAGUE AND CUP RESULTS. NO AWAY WINS IN SENIOR DIVISION. NORTHAMPTON PUT SOUTHEND OUT OF CUP. London, Dec. 12. Saturday's English and Scottish League matches and the second round of the Cup competition provided interesting ltesultst In the First Division of the League, the Arsenal had2,007 words
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Article250 1931-12-14 12 London, Dec. 12. To-day's F.A. Cup second round ties resulted as follows' Scunthorpe 1 Queen's PR. 4 Lincoln 2 Luton 2 Gainsborough 2 Watford 5 Darwen 2 Chester 1 New Brighton 0 Hull 4 Fu'.iiam 0 Yeovil 0 Tranmere 1 Bristol R. 0 Burton 4 Gateshead250 words
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Advertisement242 1931-12-14 12 I Have You Tried Our i Breakfast j j and j Luncheon i Sausage. SPECIALLY IMPORTED FROM ENGLAND. j Singapore Cold Storage Company, Limited. Orchard Road, Selegie Road, Grange Road, Katong, Keppel Harbour. Size No. I »MMtft»mi>llllW«(MMMM"» j HAH MAS 'Phone I j «7, Hill St. 773/. 1 "1". Singapore.242 words
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Advertisement24 1931-12-14 12 For all defect* ot vision U M. EZEKIEL SONS Optoma trlsU and Opticians Raffles Clhawhwra, Raffles Place Olngaporf AM EaeUet OD., tPhlUi FIO it«n«24 words
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Advertisement401 1931-12-14 12 VI HASSAN ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc. and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phot* 3411. 1/1 pJIN 5 HHS ■Mm I TV»» m m tan* I r.ntv»*martini n- I lw|# KARTiN401 words
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Miscellaneous563 1931-12-14 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 the563 words
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Article964 1931-12-14 13 MALAYAN CUSTOMS UNION. ROBBING SINGAPORE OF ITS TRADE. IMPORTANT TO REMAIN A FREE PORT. challenging article on the Malayan Customs Union proposal is contributed to the November issu-° of "British Malaya" (London): To an old resident of Singapore, one of the most striking features of the recent964 words
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Article62 1931-12-14 13 ISOLATED IN CRYSTALLINE FORM. Stockholm, Dec. 3. After the recent discovery of a crystalled form of vitamine, it is now announced that a Swodish student pupil of the young Norwegian scientist. Dr. Ottar Rugh. of the University of Upsala's laboratory, has succeeded in isolating vitamine "C" in crystalline62 words
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Article716 1931-12-14 13 JUDO BECOMING POPULAR. DEMONSTRATION OF KENDO AND JIU JITSU. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") Jiu jitsu and its sporting variety judo, not many years ago practically unknown in Germany except by name, are now becoming increasingly popular throughout the Reich and many sporting clubs have formed716 words
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Article318 1931-12-14 13 CONDITIONS IN SAIGON. The following items are reproduced from 'Tlndcchine": The Saigon Chamber of Commerce has made an enquity among 81 firms of that place and has found that, between Jan. 1, and June. 30 last. 128 French employees had been dismissed out of 707 in service,318 words
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Article438 1931-12-14 13 INCLUSION IN CURRICULUM OF FOREIGN SCHOOLS. SHANGHAI PLAN. Further consideration was given by the Shanghai Education Board at its meeting on Nov. 18 to the question of the study of the Chinese language by foreign children in the Municipal Schools. The Acting Secretary read a letter received438 words
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Article38 1931-12-14 13 Mr. Herbert Hoover. President of the United Sates of America, has accepted the invitation of the Organising Committee to open the Games of the 10th Olympiad at Los Angeles. California, on July 30. 1932, in the Olympic SLadium.38 words
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Advertisement411 1931-12-14 13 f General igk Electric TX" AGELESS *s|jjr ALL-STEEL Act Now REFRIGERATOR. i r p, rfected by gllia 1.000,000 sold in *ss I G gyjf> ELECTRIC rJKSI tnan 4 vearb :Tjrn.Mve rr- j tnsfl Easy Terms of Payment. Three Years' Guarantee iiv i n 1 M MenU Planning Fewer Trips to411 words
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Advertisement115 1931-12-14 13 9 Hm IvlP! Bon v °y a s e! with llipffl I uaß happy thought a charming prelude Ww! JkilWM lH vo^a^ c: 2' vm a bottle of genuine llw iiM "4711 To dispel headaches and travel flift |t« fatigue, "4711" —this excellent and genuine if! Eau de Cologne —is115 words
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Article163 1931-12-14 14 LAWN TENNIS. Andre Merlin, the French lawn tennis player, has according to the "Auto." been asked by the French Lawn Tennis Association to appear before a committee to explain why he, an amateur, played two practice sets against W. T. Tilden, a professional. M. Gillou, in163 words
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Article79 1931-12-14 14 Nauen, Nov. 29. Berlin An Association of tennis professionals and teachers has been founded here in the presence of delegates from Germany. Franc-. Hungary. Switzerland and Holland. Th. Berliner. Roman Najuch. was elected President and the Parisian Bonne del. Vice-Pre-Mdt-nt The association is on a worldwide79 words
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Article83 1931-12-14 14 The Council of the Australian Lawn Tennis Association has decided to ask the United States L T. A. to send a team of two players to tour Australia between January and March next W Allison has expressed the wish to visit Australia and it is hoped83 words
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Article245 1931-12-14 14 FRENCHMAN'S VISIT TO WARSAW. Henri Cochet. the famous French Davis Cup player having achieved much success as a tennis player, now has a new ambition. He l> having flying lessons at the Villa Coublay aviation school in Paris, and hopes to qualify for a pilot's licence. The245 words
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Article216 1931-12-14 14 That lawn tennis is a cosmopolitan game we all know; what is more remarkable is the increasing allusion to its prominent personalities in social life outside the court. At a leading West End club, an elderly denizen of the card room, who wears a beret, has been216 words
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Article86 1931-12-14 14 Big Bill" Tilden, playing as he did in the palmiest days of his amateur career, defeated Karel Koieluh, the former world's professional champion 6-3. 6-2. 7-5 at the Paris Palais dcs Sport (says a "Sporting Life" report). Tilden easily won the first two sets, and after Kozeluh86 words
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Article137 1931-12-14 14 A meeting of the Delhi Championship Committee on November 13 discussed a letter from the South Club. Calcutta intimating that they would not agree to the Japane c team visit ng Delhi unless a guarantee of Rs. 1.500 was forthcoming. It will be recalled that the137 words
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Article126 1931-12-14 14 It is now three seasons since Rene Lacoste the great French player, took part in serious lawn tennis, though returned on several (says a •'Pioneer*' corresponaaKttV.tflr' sertousne s with which he is now practising with the professional Darsoval on the courts of the Sporting Club de Pari?,126 words
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Article556 1931-12-14 14 DULEBP CO-OPTED AS SELECTOR. CRICKET. Allahabad. Nov. 24. Details are now available of the Annual Meeting of the Cricket Control Board at New Delhi, neld this week-end. According to a message to a local paper, the Board promises that the current year will be just as556 words
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Article250 1931-12-14 14 NEED FOR STRICTER REFEREEING. RUGBY FOOTBALL. It seems that the new laws introduced into rugby football this season are not accomplishing all that their sponsois hoped from them. We expected (writes 'The Field"; to I c more orderly scrummaging, with less difficulty in getting the ball fairly250 words
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Article674 1931-12-14 14 THE EMPHASIS UPON EXTRALITY. SIR HARRY FOX'S OPTIMISM Sir Harry Fox, formerly Commercial Counsellor to the British Legation, Peking, was the chief guest at luncheon at the Cannon-street Hotel of the Fellows of the Royal Empire Society as already briefly reported. He dealt in an address674 words
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Article441 1931-12-14 14 VIEWS OF SIAMESE PRINCE. H. R. H. Prince Chulachalcrabongs spoke over the local radio last evening on the th rd aim of education, says the "Bangkok Times" of Dec 2. The speech occupied about twenty minutes and at the outset the Prince said that he felt it441 words
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Advertisement323 1931-12-14 14 I is a philosopher's drink. Where there's life there's hope but where there's tea there's content! It must be good tea—of course. Two new blends of Ceylonta Tea have just been evolved—to make tea drinkers thoroughly contented. One is Blue Label. A fine Coupons in Every The o her. Pink323 words
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Advertisement528 1931-12-14 15 SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND A I»CAR LINES. rated m England). M n i \SSENGER CARGO SERVICES. \\D ORIENTAL STEAM aY] < i lON CO LONDON AND IST MAIL SERVICE, ntract with His Majesty's Government) RD FROM LONDON. China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1931. 15.000 Dec. 26 C6!tra528 words
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Advertisement589 1931-12-14 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. VS? LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. HAKONE MARU 10,500 Dec. 16 17 I BUWA 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.589 words
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Advertisement424 1931-12-14 15 STEAMER SAILINGS^ INDOCHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) Direct Service to Japan via Hong Keng, Amoy and Shanghai and U CsleatU ria Penang. Taking cargo on through BUI of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtse porta, Pormoaa, Urn Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA.424 words
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Advertisement283 1931-12-14 15 INSURANCE. THE SOUTH ({Will BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. SURE CURE ESSENCE. Cures and Prevents Colds when the FragTant and Refreshing Vapour is Inhaled. Relieves Pains and Aches when used in283 words
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Advertisement550 1931-12-14 15 BANKS, THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London under the 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 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,666.845 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J. M.550 words
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Advertisement599 1931-12-14 15 BANKS, NORTH BRANCH OP THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Telephone No. 2904. The North Branch of this Bank which ts now opened for business will provide the following facilities to custcmers: BANKING DEPARTMENT. (Commercial Banking). We transact a general commercial banking business. ACCEPTANCES. We and sell599 words
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Advertisement362 1931-12-14 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 —117, Killiney Road. Modern Sanitation Garage. Apply 64. Market Street. TO LET —Bungalows Nos. 1. Margate362 words
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Advertisement424 1931-12-14 16 Le zfAlerciers School ESTABLISHED 1906. 218, QUEEN ST. 61, WATERLOO ST. Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT: Principal:—F. I. MILES. EDUCATIONAL, THE SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY. Are you content with your prospects? Have you had proper training in Commercial Subjects to compete with others? Individual tuition in Book-keeping and424 words
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Advertisement331 1931-12-14 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: French331 words
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Advertisement481 1931-12-14 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. H. HONCTCHIANG Late Foreman of A Well-known Local Motor Engineering Firm, begs to inform the Public that he has started a Motor and Electrical Engineering Shop AT NO. 14. KRAMAT ROAD, oft* Orchard Road. Duco-ing. Painting. Battery Charging, Hood Making and Upholstering works carried out under expert481 words
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Advertisement573 1931-12-14 16 "Tribune" Small Ads. Bring Results Because They Reach the Permanent Population PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 1206 of 1931 Between PRITAM SINGH son of Mangtoo Singh Plaintiff and GURDIT SINGH son of Nathoo Defendant To. GURDIT SINGH. son of573 words
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