Malaya Tribune, 17 December 1931
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Title Section28 1931-12-17 1 The Malaya Tribune X, No. 5297 SINGAPORE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1931 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday, Dec. 17. 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 193128 words
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Advertisement190 1931-12-17 1 IrlpTON'S CEYLON TEA. jOC >0T BETTER 1Y? BEST, in Quality "CLOVER" BRAND Danish Milk STERILIZED NATUR4L. SOUZED IQp^ "CLOVER" Brand Steri- z ©d Natural Danish Milk ne finest quality— l*Jm sterilized in natural manJ ncr all vital elements retained. It is health MS SPI giving- a wholesome milk for children190 words
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Advertisement447 1931-12-17 1 THE 'MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. I Let A 'Vesta Save You Money, j A Sewing Machine Renowned for its Reliability. I VIBRATING SHUTTLE. HAND SEWING MACHINE, WITH COVER. NET WEIGHT 33 LBS. CUB. MEAS. 2ft. 9ins. AND OTHER MODELS. For full particulars apply SIME, DARBY447 words
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Article1161 1931-12-17 2 POLICE RESERVES HOLD DINNER. THE I. fi. i'. ON THE RECENT RIOTS. The Inspector General of Pol.ce (the Hon. Mr. E D. C. Wolfe» extended his personal 'hanks to all members of the Sharpshooters Company of the Police Reserve, for the valuable ssistance they rendered as an1,161 words
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Article1844 1931-12-17 2 "Third Conference Will Succeed NOTES FROM INDIA. A parting Manifesto by Mr. Gandhi is issued by the Commonwealth of India League. It reiterates the old assertion that the Congress demands complete independence, including full control of the defence forces, external affairs and finance, and not excluding1,844 words
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120 1931-12-17 2 BRITISH AIR SERVICE RECORD. The remjarkable growth of British Commercial air transport Is illustrated by figure issued by Imperial Airways. During the past seven years the airliners of the Imperial Airways fleet, operating between London and the Continent and on Empire air routes, have flown120 words
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Advertisement224 1931-12-17 2 BOVRIL m\\\\\\\\W W WmW rnXmrnm n O'clock J y A cup of Bovril eitiiet wi your home, OUr j j TBE BOBNE C LTD I l Toially cured SANTUBEN V. Th? latest and most I effective remedy of the I Get man specialist Dr I y Professor Wolff Eisner I224 words
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2927 1931-12-17 3 HUGE GATHERING AT RECEPTION. SIR WILLIAM PEEL'S TRIBUTE. Congratulatory messages from all parts of the wcrld pled in on Sir Robert and Lady Ho Tung yesterday, the occasion of their golden wedding—a fitting tribute to their popularity and an indication of the esteem in2,927 words
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Advertisement189 1931-12-17 3 TfewgCtwipiir OLD SCOTCH mm /appreciated \l FROM 4 fcPENfINC I ||> TO mtWmmmm^ASSMmMmmm'm can? live when you Creeping, crawling—stealthily p and steadily—ants are exasperating in their attack upon your /<k >rw food. They swarm over your daintiest morsels—and who can eat what an ant lias touched? DonH be annoyed by189 words
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Advertisement38 1931-12-17 3 I I Juruy essential For The Purest of Tobaccos For T/i'e. Smoothest.of Tips o7Ae of' Cigarettes j Ivory, Cork Tipped and Plain -<\ Mm A«~U f.r S.S. and F.M.S Sin*.*."-- P,«.n,-lIENRY WAI'OH 4 CO. LTD Kuala Lumpur Ip.,h •'A38 words
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Article91 1931-12-17 4 [Our readers are invited to write to us on •übjects of public interest. It must be understood 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. Pen91 words
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Article707 1931-12-17 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."/ Sir.—China was unwillingly dragged into the World War with others to save Japan from Teutonic invasion and to make the world safe for the perpetuation and enjoyment of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity. No sooner was victory achieved than Jai;an conveniently forgot all707 words
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Article1010 1931-12-17 4 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—During the earlier part of the Great War, 1914-1918, both Britain and Germany were at great pains to justify their conduct to the conscience of the Christian world. But I am sure what roused the moral indignation of the people of Great1,010 words
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Article687 1931-12-17 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir.—From what the letter from your able correspondent. Mr. Hye. of Perak. I am inclined to think that he is a wet blanket, or else he must be very pessimistic in his view when he says that modern educat on has been responsible687 words
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Article153 1931-12-17 4 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune gij. with reference to the meeting of thJohore Planters' Association which was reportetf in your pap.r of the 14,h iryt your represer.tative quotes an original draft letter on the above subiect. This draft was revised and the letter read out by the Chairman153 words
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Article304 1931-12-17 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune Sir.—Permit me a little space in your popular and well r.ad paper to bring to the n tice of the public the hcpeless method by which the Singapore Improvement Trust are renting out their Kreta Ayer Road fiats. There are thr e rooms304 words
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Article408 1931-12-17 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya .Tribune.") Sir, —Kindly allow me space :n your journal to put forward the following criticisms regarding the management of the Tiger Sw.mming Club at Pasir Panjang. The property, I understand, belongs to Mr. Aw Boon Haw. The pool of the Swimming Club is408 words
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Advertisement127 1931-12-17 4 m Made of the Finest of pure thread silk... woven flawlessly to give a gossamer texture sneer clearness perfectly styled, r^'yl B m co ours keyed to tne mode, Kayser (jJW\ Hosiery has delighted fashionable, thrifty I women the world over. Kayser combines m lOAM service with ultra-smartness quality with127 words
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Article1456 1931-12-17 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. m BT FRABKR St CO. EXCHANGE AND BTOCK BROKERS Singapore, December 17, 10 a.m. Yeai CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Ends. Buyers. Sellers Kumbang Tin Dec. 31 £1 4 0 n. 5 t lo J Malay Dec. 31 lb v I o .n Hitam Tin June 30 0.10.3 01,456 words
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Advertisement189 1931-12-17 5 F. A. LELAH Co., No 48, North Bridge Road. Phone 665 j Great Annual Clearance Sale. 11 j j Christmas and New Year goods are marked down within J the reach of all Viz: Silk and Silk goods, Draperies, Jewelleries, J Perfumeries, fancy goods, Toys and Crackers, Dress-making J and189 words
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Advertisement17 1931-12-17 5 Permanent Wave aHpHP Guaranteed for momhi Dane by Expert Hair dressers Beauty House CAPITOL BUILDING. •PHONE 291617 words
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Advertisement27 1931-12-17 5 Mark I Best Quality with Modern I Vice Kpplj to t New China Optical Co., j MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS, i 06. High Street. Singapore. J Thane 3:8« j27 words
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Miscellaneous587 1931-12-17 5 $400 MUST BE WON First Prize $3L)J. Second Prize $100. SPECIAL. NEW YEAR PRIZES TWENTY-FOURTH CROSSWORD. IN AID OF THE CHILDREN'S AID SOUK I (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.) U_ "_mi i r 1 PB— ■■32 3^ zUj r 111 1 Address your solution with entry fee to the Manager, 'The Malaya587 words
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Advertisement237 1931-12-17 6 j Book Now for j THE SHOW OF SHOWS j j Hundreds were turned awau last nipht I CAPIfOL II j 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 j Matinees On Saturday Sunday j The Show of a thousand Sensations I All in Gorgeous Technicolor World's Greatest IHHH j Entertainment! I^^E^B I 100 Stars237 words
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Advertisement277 1931-12-17 6 Amusements^ KEEPING UP THE STANDARD WITH ANOTHER PERFECT UP-TO-DATE I j ENTERTAINMENT!! mmtM mwmw M km fl w w X I mws At A\W m m 9 1 X. II i VfikWr jjr At A\W Jff W k i m X miffl «w _r I i 1 I i r277 words
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Advertisement145 1931-12-17 6 lII] MARLBQR 0 U G H I! I Now Showing KALIDAS The Tamil Talkie j for further details of TO-NIGHT i OUTSTANDING EVENT I PLFASE TURN TO PAGE T. j i fEEs HllmPttQ! J COAST RD KATQNC- 1 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 INIMIT4BLE i WILLIAM p§B| j HAINES i j See145 words
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Article326 1931-12-17 7 LOSS ON THE YEAR'S TRADING. The twenty-fcurth annual ordinary general m eting of Messrs. C. A. Ribeiro and Co.. Ltd •wvas held yesterday afternoon in the company.--premises, 5. Raffles Place, with Mr. Keng Che Eu in the chair. Others present were Messrs. D. Ureal J.326 words
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Article108 1931-12-17 7 BALANCE STILL IN HER FAVOUR. Reuter. P New York, D"c. 16. A drop of more than. 4. milliard dollars in exports and 900 milli:n dollars in imports is revealed in the figures of foreign trade cf the United States for the past eleven months.Reuter. - 108 words
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Article122 1931-12-17 7 "SALVATION OF THE INDUSTRY. London. Dec. 16. The annual meeting of Malayan Tin was held tc-day. The report, which was adopted, showed a profit of £37.977, dividends paid 17 > L per cent.; interim, payable Thursday, 5 per cent. Costs were 3.15 d. per cubic yard. South122 words
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Article142 1931-12-17 7 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE R. A. REPORT. The Singapore Chamber of Oommerc»' Rubber Association's weekly auction report dated Dec. 16, states: Catalogued 2,072.256 1b.—925.11 tons Offered 1.649.714 1b.=736.48 tons. Sold 1.263,515 1b.=564.07 tons. London spot os. 3 1 16d. New York spot ilf cents Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked142 words
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Article25 1931-12-17 7 London, Dec. 16. The extraordinary general meeting of Brieh Rubber to-day approved the proposal for amalgamation with Alor Pongsu and Merbau.— "S.F.P." Service.25 words
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Article288 1931-12-17 7 B. ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Dec 17. 11 am. 81 HBEE. London: 2 15,16 d.. down >„d. New York: t% <G.). down cent. Shares: Quiet.. Allenbys 70—80 cents. Ay r Moleks 50—60 cents. Ayer Panas 60—65 cents, Bassetts 35—40 cents. Brogas 40—45 cents. Bukit Jelotongs288 words
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Article68 1931-12-17 7 London, Dec. 16. Messrs. Lewis, Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £138 316 (£136 1316) Forward £141 3 16 (£139 1316). The market is strong. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify today's rubber prices as follows: Soot 3d. (3 1 16d.». Forward 368 words
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Advertisement386 1931-12-17 7 Victoria Theatre j POSITIVELY LAST PERFORMANCE j SATURDAY NEXT, Dec: 19, at 9.30 p.m, THE j i Hollywood I Hi-Lights j THE BIG LAUGH SHOW Not a Dull Movement Throughout Booking at Little's 93, 92, 91. j In Preparation: j SINGAPORE FIRST X MAS PANTOMIME j Robinson Crusoe" WATCH FOR386 words
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Advertisement365 1931-12-17 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. MUSIC ROLLS —88, 65 and 58-note roils for sale, chtao, at 166. Nell Read. TO LEI—Nos. 154 and 154-C. Charlton Road, burgalov. houses. For particulars apply Cheong Kocn Seng and Co.. No. 30. Chulia S reet. NOTICE. Mr. H. A. Cader having left the service of Eastern Piece365 words
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Advertisement91 1931-12-17 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET—I 4 Newly built modern dwelling houses very spacious with verandah and cement flooring tiles, situate at 272, 276. 278. 280. 282. 284. 286. 288, 290. 292. 294. 298. 300. 304. Tanjong Katong Road, fitted with electric and water. Close to everything. Reats reduced from $35 to91 words
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87 1931-12-17 8 At 21. Lloyd Road, at 9.15 p.m. en Tuesday. December 15. Madam Yeo Song Neo. age 55 beloved wife of Mr. Tan Hocn Siang of th P. <fc O. S.N. Co.. leaving behind her husband. 3 sons. 3 daughters. 2 sens-in-law. 1 daughter-in-law87 words
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Article793 1931-12-17 8 The existing situation in China gives lise to the gravest anxiety. It is impossible to anticipate developments from day to day, and there is reason for real fear that unwise policies may prevail and precipitate action which will not ease but decidedly aggravate delicate national and international issues.793 words
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Article176 1931-12-17 8 A reminder is given of the debate to-night in the CCA. Institute Hall. Prinsep Street, at 8.15 o'clock, on the subject "That a Court for juvenile offenders should be established in Singapore." As Messrs. Senda and Co.—the Japanese rubber dealers —are closing their Malacca branch. Mr. K. Tajiri is leaving176 words
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Article578 1931-12-17 8 Mr. Lim Sen. Mr. Lim Sen. the ntw Chairman of the Chinese National Government, is a native of Fukien, and was educated in the United States and in Focchow. He carried on a prosperous business in California for ma>iy years and joined the Kucmintarg, formerly Known as578 words
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Article89 1931-12-17 8 PROBLEMS FOR THE RECESS. British Official. Rugby. Dec. 16. The Prime Mm ster prc.-ided to-day at two meetings of the Cabinet whon a survey ct cur rent problems, begun last Monday, wm completed. Many difficult points, reyuir. v; more piclcnged consideiation. have be:n rti.vred to committees whichBritish Official. - 89 words
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Article107 1931-12-17 8 British Official. Rugby. Dec. 16. A report on an experiment by the Middlesex educational authorities, on 15 schools on the use of special sound films as an aid to teaching, states that the committee find that the films arouse and maintain interest, help to developBritish Official. - 107 words
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Article90 1931-12-17 8 "S.F.P." Service. Rugby. Dec 16 The Post Master General announces that from to-morrow a telephone service will be available from all parts of Great Britain ar.d Northern Ireland to Siam, the route by wire to Berlin and thence by wireless to Bangkok —British Official. London,"S.F.P." Service. - 90 words
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Article44 1931-12-17 8 Frcm Holland by the "Kota Nopan" due a' Singapore to-morrow morning. From China and Japan by the "Calcutta Mi ru" due at Singapore on Sunday. From Europe (London mails despatched on No". 26>. by the "Rajula" due at Penang 6 a.m. to-morrow.44 words
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Article53 1931-12-17 8 NOTES PROM INDIA, on paße 2. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 4. TOPICS OP TO-DAY, un page 8 BOYB' CORNER, on page 11. ROTARY CLUB OP SINGAPORE, on page 12. DIARY OF EVENTS. :n cage 12. CLUB DIARY, on page 12. WHAT TO LISTEN POR. ;n page 12. MALACCA NEWS,53 words
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Article393 1931-12-17 8 (BY LOOKER-OS", Malay has penetrated wood. But Joe ought to have giteting sub-edited. W.W.L.—Wheeler. Wo 1 We Want Lot's of em. I was told yesterday skimp is only Imaginary. If only the unemploy< imagine they had food, ren etc.! Every time we get down tacks on this393 words
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Article85 1931-12-17 8 British Official. Rugby. D< According to a cable received b> from New York this morning Mi Chuxchill. the British ex-stat?sma;. on very well indeed, impuvins* mt% v in wonderful spirits." I Mr. Churchill was knocked dot W motor-car in New York and had to lecture engagements.British Official. - 85 words
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Article39 1931-12-17 8 LATENT QI'IIT MM»N ir*Br« Lqpdcn: 2 15/16d. New York: 4% <G.>. cents. Singapore: 9\ —91» cents riik London Spot: £138. 2s. 6d. tUo A Three Months: £141. 2s. 6d. (Up Singapore: $69.37 r «ICO tons so39 words
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Advertisement265 1931-12-17 8 I X MAS GIFT SUGGETIONS j FOR I^ADIEsT*" j > j 3 YY. have a very Large Selection <><' X'mis Gifts t«» Select from' j J Handkerchiefs in Attractive i 3 Boxes, Hand Bags for All occasions, j 3 Silk Hosiery in tne very Latest i Shades, Silk Scarves in265 words
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Advertisement67 1931-12-17 8 i Latest and Smartest Designs DOXA The most accurate r i timekeeper. JUST UNPACKED i J WRIST POCKET WATCHES ALARM TRAVELLING clocks. U. S. de Silva Bros. SOLS AOHfTS I i 2 HIGH STREET. 8INGAPORE. j I For X'mas Presents J i thy I TKK.s Balloon Toys, Bathing Shoes, J67 words
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271 1931-12-17 9 ()N n SUBMARINES TO BE LAID? DKPKNDS on the arms conference. Reuter. .»in's delegates to the Disarmanl on!erence in February will jr,.•,, !>• take a useful gesture in the t of a decisicn to stop all British Iu buildingReuter. - 271 words
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Article248 1931-12-17 9 NECESSITY OF TRAVEL. Reuter. Rugby. Dec. 17 net ne of the Travel Association the Fence ol Wales said that too little was known t th' charm of Britain, while too much was hu a ol 'iii' hnancial and industrial difficul•hicfa he regretted Britain shared with •f whileReuter. - 248 words
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Article203 1931-12-17 9 EXAMINATION by experts. Rugby, Dec. 17. T fu draiting sub-coinmittee, consisting of Signer Bent-duce <Italy), Sir Walter Layton Professor Rist (France) ar; l Melchior (Germany), has now work on the report of toe Yom Plan Advisory Committee which s d at Basle in examination of Germ203 words
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33 1931-12-17 9 C HINESE STUDENT AFFAIR IN BRUSSELS. I( Brussels, Dec. 16. *tat "'Spader of the Chinese students' man!" here has been sentenced to a month teaiw* 1 Und thp otners flned 25 lanes each.—33 words
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Article119 1931-12-17 9 Official Welcome In London. Rugby. Dec. 16. Air-Commodore King.sford Smith landed at Croydon this morning, bringing for the first air Christmas mails from Australia and New Zealand. He was given an official reception by those present, including representatives of the Secretary for the Dominions and the119 words
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Article145 1931-12-17 9 ABSENT DELEGATES JOIN DISCUSSONS. British Official. Rugby. Dec. 16. In the committee of the Burma Conference Lord Peel, presiding, said that his statement on Friday was intended to define for their guidance a field 6f useful discussion. The object of the Conference was to frame a constitutiinBritish Official. - 145 words
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Article118 1931-12-17 9 OPEN HANDS AT OTTAWA CONFERENCE. British Official. Rugby. Dec. 16. Major Colville, Secretary of the Department of Overseas Trade, at Sheffield, referring to measures for correcting the adverse trade balance, said that Tariff duties must not be regarded as unalterable. Their incidence and continuance must beBritish Official. - 118 words
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Article94 1931-12-17 9 FUNDS FOR CARBONISATION OF COAL. British Official. Rugby. Dec. 16. Sir Eric Hambro. at a luncheon in honour of Commendatore Piero Salerni. who has developed a process for low temperature carbonisation of coal, expressed his confidence in the Salerni system. He had decided himself toBritish Official. - 94 words
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Article222 1931-12-17 9 ANNUAL PRIZE DISTRIBUTION. The annual prize distribution of the Tanglin Preparatory School was held yesterday before a large gathering which included Lady dementi and Miss Clementi, Miss Oldfield and Mrs. Coftman, the wife of the Inspector of Schools. On her arrival Lady Clementi was presented with a222 words
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Article275 1931-12-17 9 Favourable First Time Since April. The latest figures of Malayan trade, issued to-day by Mr. J. I. Miller. Dept. of Statistics. SS. and F.M.S., show a favourable balance, cf expors over imports, during November, for the first time since April, which was the only other month in275 words
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Article292 1931-12-17 9 ROBERT WOOLSEY'S MESSAGE IN MALAY. "Show of Shows" is the finest piece of mechanical art yet put across on the screen. Its chief feature, which compels one to c.asp in admiration (while one wonders where art is going to>. is the wonderful machinc-iixo precision of292 words
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Article56 1931-12-17 9 SUPPORT OF SOCIALISTS. Reuter. Berlin, Dec. 16. The Government position has been strengthened by a vote of the House Committee rejecting by 321 to 256 the opposition motion to force a convocation of the Reichstag to discuss Dr. Bruening's emergency decree. The Socialists supported the Government againstReuter. - 56 words
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Article86 1931-12-17 9 Alleged te*4>ave been concerned in obtaining a large sum of morion ■^>L>!^^ > in the custody of the Official Assignee, by using a forged document, Marimuthu Sittampalam. an Indian clerk attached to the Bankruptcy Office, and another Indian. Coomaroo Sanmugan, appeared before the Second Magisrtate (Mr.86 words
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43 1931-12-17 9 Reuter. London, Dec. 17. Rumours current in Madrid, that Senor Ramon Perez de Ayala, the Spanish Ambassador to Britain, has resigned, are not confirmed in London. Senor de Ayala. interviewed by Reuter. said that he knew nothing about it.—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article34 1931-12-17 9 Reuter. London. Dec. 17. The Board of Trades hird anti-dumpinv Order is being issu.d to-night. It is reported that it will probably include a duty on foreign cotton go:ds.—R'uter.Reuter. - 34 words
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755 1931-12-17 9 CHANG HSUEH LIANG RESIGNS. GIVEN A NEW POST BY NANKING. Reuter. With the resignations of Marshals Chiang Kai Shek and Chang Hsueh Liang, the dictatorship in China is said to bo ended and a united and more democratic regime is expected. The Manchuria warReuter. - 755 words
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Article79 1931-12-17 9 "Three Sisters." featuring Louise Dresser, Addir McPhail. June Collyer. Joyce Compton. Kenneth MacKenna and Tom Patricola, begar a season at the Wembley Cinema last night. The picture Is a drama full of pathos interspersed with comedy as light relief. It is a dellghtlul depiction ol a mothers love79 words
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Advertisement225 1931-12-17 9 I l""' I. i PAVILION 9.15 TO-NIGHT A Beautiful Star in a Beautiful lecture with Beautiful Mimic. The Picture Superb R ijlflß *m mock a business Helen Twelvetrees GREATER THAN EVER! A show 'hat lifts you right out of everyday fife. j "BULLDOG" I Guinness Stout j INCREASINGLY RECOMMENDED j225 words
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Article922 1931-12-17 10 OUTSTANDING HOTEL BILLS. DIAMOND BROOCH AND GOLD WATCH. rtlllffi— EXTRAVAGANCE OF BANKRUPT. In questions in bankruptcy to a director of several companies Mr Tudor (Assistant Official Assign*) alleged extravagance while long out--tandin* debts were unpaid. Debtor was. asked to explain why he had three firms of922 words
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Article105 1931-12-17 10 DEBENTURE HOLDERS SUCCEED. The debenture holders' action against the Adelphi Hotel. Ltd. was again before the Justice (Sir William Murison) to-day when Mr. John G. Campbell appeared in support of his summons for sclicitors' cests. H s 10-dsh-p after hearing counsel on the point and also105 words
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Article883 1931-12-17 10 LOCAL JEW TRADER EXAMINED. COLLAPSE OF SHOP CAUSED BANKRUPTCY? Albert El as Lelah, a Jew. gave an interesting story of his life's career n the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before the Chief Justice. Sir William Mur.son. when he was examined as to his own affairs in bankruptcy. The883 words
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Article192 1931-12-17 10 BUT RACES WILL BE HELD. I (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Dec. 17. Apprehensions continue to be entertained throughout Perak regarding the repetition of the floods that occur towards the end of the year, o*ir.g to the continuous 'laliy rains Hitherto the most susceptible places and192 words
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Article695 1931-12-17 10 ANNUAL SPORTS MEETING. X K. PILLAI INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION ATHLETICS. Excellent weather prevailed yesterday when the Royal English School held its seventh annual athletic sports at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Sir William and Lady Murison were among those present. X X Pillai was the most successful competitor and695 words
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Article159 1931-12-17 10 BILLIARDS. Results in the Chinese Volunteer Club tournament are: English Championship. (Semi-finals): S. Y. Wong beat Simon Choong (w.0.); Song Bu Nam (250) beat Liew Sic Yong (224). Final: S. Y. Wong meets Song Bu Nam on Tuesday. 22nd. American Championship. (Ist Round): Ang Tee Kiah159 words
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Article68 1931-12-17 10 BOXING. New York, Nov. 27. Primo Camera, the Italian, knocked cut the Argentinian, Viftorio Campolo, with a left hook to the jaw in the second round after flooring him for a count of nine. Camera thus becomes the holder of the Dreadnought" Championship in which only68 words
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766 1931-12-17 10 MISSED OPPORTUNITIES AT BOTH ENDS. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Reuter. The charity match at the Anson Road Stadium in -id of the Darul Bahar Club building fund between the Malays and the Chinese resulted in a win for the sons of the soils by 3—l. AlthoughReuter. - 766 words
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Article36 1931-12-17 10 DATES PLAYERS. Peterdale B.P. team v. the Mayflower B.P. at the former's court on Saturday: Tay Swee Hiong, Tay Swee Houw, Tay Keng Hock, Tay Swee Slang and Tay Swee He-ig. Reserve: Cher Poll Chia.36 words
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Article474 1931-12-17 10 HOCKEY. After leading 3-0 in the first half, the S.C.C. cnly just managed to win by the odd goal in seven in their match with an S.V.C. side on the Padang yesterday. The S.V.C. team were outclassed in the first half but made a splendid recovery474 words
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Article41 1931-12-17 10 LAWN TENNIS. The final of the ladies' doubles in the Ladies' Lawn T. C. tournament was played yesterday and resulted in a win for Mrs. Drew and Miss Oldfield. who defeated Miss Toby and Miss David 6—2. 9—7.41 words
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Article85 1931-12-17 10 FOUR STOWAWAYS ON "KUT SANG. HEAVY FINES IMPOSED. SHIPPING NEWS When the "Kut Sang" arrived > here yesterday from Kobe and Hong Kong, the master reported that there were four Chinese stowaways on board. Later these men were brought before the Master Attendant. Capt. Prey berg, and accordingly charged. On85 words
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Article62 1931-12-17 10 WHEN WILL THE WORK BE RESUMED? British Official. Rugby. Dec 16*. The directors of the Cunard Steamship Co. have considered in private their recent decision to suspend work on the new giant liner. The chairman reported that he had received no request to meet the Government andBritish Official. - 62 words
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Article190 1931-12-17 10 Rugby. Dec. 16. After a meeting in London of the National Maritime Board it was announced that with effect from Jan. 31 next the pay of navigating and engineer officers in both foreign going and home trade vessels would be reduced by ten per cent. In the190 words
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Article44 1931-12-17 10 The opening ceremony of the Swimming Pagar at Katong Park will take place on Saturday next. Competitors are requested to be in readiness at the Pagar by 4.15 p.m. sharp. No heats are to be swum off at Mqunt Emily Pool.44 words
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Article838 1931-12-17 10 A DARING FRAUD ALLEGED. FURTHER EVIDENCE LOCAL COURTS. MISSING TITLE DEK1) CASE. Further erid nee was recorded brf.n.Mr. G. C. Dodd (the District Judsr yesterday in the case in which a C t»i nese named Chang Khian Hoe, said > be the fourth son of a838 words
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Article61 1931-12-17 10 London. i Sembilan report shows a loss of i> all-in cost was 4.77 d. and the f ob I United Temiang made a loss la £1,455 the forward credit being Ell Biting report shows a debit balanc the forward debit being £35. Gan Kee made a61 words
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Article29 1931-12-17 10 The rate of Issue of Money Order untitled and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 foi rate of payment of Money Ord. rs and Ceylon is Rs. 157 for SlOu29 words
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Miscellaneous33 1931-12-17 10 OUR CROSSWORDThe attentiqp of competitors is the increase of the prizes often d I No. 24. which is published in will serve as a New Year gift I are successful in its solution.33 words
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1716 1931-12-17 11 (ltn ,mutt* On The Mail. rxtf B makes a suggestion this week id is mpracticablc. 1 like tions of any kind and any will bo carefully considered, ar from Tan Chong Beng, his remark. Although one t pimples appears, the dissubject1,716 words
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Advertisement293 1931-12-17 11 j NEW WORLD SHOW The Hub of Whoopee NEW WORLD TALKIE THEATRE. 7 15 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9 30 P.M. j CRAZY |l THAT WAY! with the adorable .10AN BENNETT. A Movietone Comedy Drama. j j RECORDS! j "ADESTE FIDELES' I (Oh, Come All Ye Faithful) y^jg^ J j Sung in293 words
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Advertisement344 1931-12-17 11 I M Table Jellies. I f. 1 A DELICIOUS j I NOVELTY j j Cherry. Orange, Lemon, I I tUM,3 f Peacn Raspberry Neclar i faSlfexiM a "d various other Fruit feSSPffi Flavours. i %£M3p j I m:Cm CLASS £Sif II Just pour into mould without adding j J anything344 words
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Article480 1931-12-17 12 FAREWELL TO MR. CRANNA. LADIES ENTERTAIN AT TIFFIN. Rotarian Gordon Cranna said farewell to the members of the Rotary Club of Singapore at the weekly luncheon meeting at the Adelphi Hotel yesterday. The President, Mr. Roland Braddell, proposed his health and in reply Mr. Cranna said480 words
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Article189 1931-12-17 12 SATURDAYS CHRISTMAS PARTY. Y.W.C.A. members are invited to the Christmas Party to be held at Raffles Quay on Saturday at 6 p.m. An interesting programme will be given, largely by children. Those coming are asked to bring a gift for the poor—rice. milk. eggs, flour, fruit, or any189 words
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Article81 1931-12-17 12 AND FREE PASSAGES. London. Nov. 19. The question of making the Dassag?s to Government servants in India conditional upon their travelling in British ships is raised by the "Morning Post's" diplomatic correspondent, who says that it is felt in many quarters that wh:n every effort is b:ing made81 words
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Advertisement185 1931-12-17 12 ■f mmm M m mmm) Wmm A m V ■AlV™■ A m V ■liiSV Vr mm m WW M V MB BMP m j 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 j Tremendous Success of Warner Bros, j j Great All Musical Revue. j I "SHOW of j 100 STARS 1,000 BEAUTIES j 100185 words
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Advertisement80 1931-12-17 12 CHEESE and SWEETS. Cream Cheese. Spice Cheese. Edam Che^s?. Edelweiss Cheese. Bierkase Cheese. Stolksche Cheese Rigi Cheese. Wysman Butter. Icebsrg Butter. Red Feather Butter. Wysman Dutch Cheese Green Swiss Cheese. Fry's Fruits and Nuts Chocolate Milk Chocolate. Peter's Chocolate KrofT's Chocolate. Nuts Nogar. Fry's Almonds Chocolate. King George Chocolate. Cadbury's80 words
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Advertisement518 1931-12-17 12 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED A Remedy for Consumption H 4 Been Found. Oerk P. Yonkerman. Discovers j hf New Remedy For Consume Marvellous as it may seem at entonw if failure, a remedy has b*-en n: ed i mi aaa cured the deadly Consumpthe advanced stages of the dis- i518 words
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Miscellaneous202 1931-12-17 12 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, DEC. 17. High Tides—4.05 am.. 3.34 pm. Meeting: Licensing Justices. 2.15 pm Eurasian Association, general meeting. S.R.C. 5.30 p.m. Rugby: PS. "A" v RAF. S.lrtar TO-MORROW. DEC 18. Hifib^ides.— 4.51 am, 4.50 pm HoSipH. K. and S. Battery v. M.C.U.. Bbkan Mati: S.R.C I v. Police.202 words
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Miscellaneous825 1931-12-17 12 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Short- Wa ve Broadcasts For The Week. Readers should note that Petallng Hill Kuala Lumpur) is now on 75 metres until further notice. P. C. J. (Eindhoven) and Tanjong Priok (Java) are suspended. MONDAY 8. RADIO-SAIOON gives concert by soloists rom 8.30 p.m. and recorded music825 words
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Miscellaneous494 1931-12-17 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 the494 words
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Article472 1931-12-17 13 LYALL AND EVATT'S FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt in their fortnightly review, dat&i Dec. 16, state:— The crop of various restriction rumours that has kept the rubber price up during the past few months, developed into a most persistent rumour last week, that an agreement between472 words
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Article379 1931-12-17 13 Messrs. Fraser and Co., in their weekly report dated Dec. 15. state: The price of tin in New York, after touching a new low level reccrd of G.2o>j cents, recovered, with the rise in the cross rate, to 21 G. cents. The price in London has remained steady379 words
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Article73 1931-12-17 13 A BATTLE BREWING IN POLAND. Warsaw. Nov. 30. A conflict between the Polish State and the Catholic Church is threatening as the result of the reform of the marriage law authorising divorce, and also in the former Austrian and Russian terr.tories of Poland, where divorce was hitherto unknown. The73 words
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Advertisement336 1931-12-17 13 fcucy man Coery woman mrtrt» for mbwu ity, loa*» for good mck mm4 *mtr mm «*lr fecomaciided toy «.«f.«t.r«4 t r Dt. 0,.r, H«»alft f B«rll»< mtii Nam* Mohamed A Son*, a^ap— »i j OU Can t get a Cold. Haematopan I protects You. Don t expose your Health to336 words
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Advertisement241 1931-12-17 13 I You are entitled to The Worlds Cheaper and Better Greatest Transportation j I Truck Value. Tne 1932 I 1 MORRIS-COMMERCIAL THE NEW MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION OFFERS YOU THE "KNOCK-OUT" VALUE IN COMMERCIAL TRANSPORTATION FIELD. j kYERYLMCH A BRITISHTRUcM fci i i-n 11! t■* r f iiil It-tot Ii n■l i241 words
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Advertisement23 1931-12-17 13 to keep tl I smiling II vigorous KEEP HEALTHY J KEEP HEALTHY I BY TAKING I I Worth a Guinea II a box23 words
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Article446 1931-12-17 14 MALACCA ROTARY CLUB. CONTINUATION OF ASSIZES. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Dec. 15. The Malacca Rotary Club held their regular weekly tiffin to-day at the Masonic Hall, where about 30 persons were present. Rotarian VicePresident E. C. Martin, in welcoming the chief guest of the afternoon (Mr. Justice446 words
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Article389 1931-12-17 14 TWO YEARS FOR THEFT On the resumption of the Assize court to-day before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell. Lee Kee was charged with having robbed a Chinese woman living at Gading at midnight on Nov. 2. The accused, while pleading not guilty to this charge, admitted guilt on a389 words
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Advertisement540 1931-12-17 14 "Restful Sleep ARk —**m\ for bab\ no insects—no l\ after -odor with y~ ">— r Aft/ Now, with quick-killing, doublestrength Flyosan, thousands of people are getting rid of insects without filling their homes with sickly odors. Flyosai leaves no after-odor! Try it toda\ THE DEODORIZED INSECTICIDE flyosan KEGISTEBED TKAPE MAKK540 words
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Advertisement432 1931-12-17 15 BT E\MER SAILINGS. P. &0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. sporated in England.) x!! r \SSENGER CARGO SERVICES. \R AND ORIENTAL STEAM \I lON CO.. LONDON AND HAST MAIL SERVICE. ontract with His Majesty's Government). WARD FROM LONDON China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1931. 15.000 Dec. 26 1932 9.000432 words
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Advertisement581 1931-12-17 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. $53p line •Japan Ma ii) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London Antwerp. Rotterdam and Middlrebrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. 5 SUWA MARU 10,700 Dec. 31 Jan. 1 S FUSHIMI MARU 11,000 Jan. 14 15 HAKOZAKI MARU 10.500 Jan. 27 28 t TERUKANI MARU 12,000 Feb. 10 11 HAKUSAN MARU581 words
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Advertisement431 1931-12-17 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England). Direct Service to Japan via Hong Kong. Amoy and Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang. Taking cargo on through Bill of Lading for Canton, Macoa. Swatow. Amoy, Chefo, Tientsin. Newchwang, Yangtse ports, Formosa, the Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG AND431 words
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Advertisement306 1931-12-17 15 INSURANCE. THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated tn the Straits Settlement*.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE lod Floor of No. S, Malacca Street. Singapore. Thone306 words
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Advertisement555 1931-12-17 15 BANES. SJBJB THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (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 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,666,845 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J.555 words
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Advertisement582 1931-12-17 15 ,i 1 m BANKS. NORTH BRANCH OP THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Telephone No. 2904. The North Branch of this Bank which fa now opened for business will provide the following facilities to customers:— BANKING DEPARTMENT. (Commercial Banking). We transact a genera) commercial banking business. ACCEPTANCES582 words
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Advertisement756 1931-12-17 16 This Paper has the Largest Sale 4mong the People who Spend Most in British Malaya. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE 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 and All756 words
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Advertisement665 1931-12-17 16 iw| %MAT>GE" h—n j 67, SELEGIE ROAD. SINGAPORE. 'Phone 4227. I ANNOUNCES j I Another Shipment of Ladies' Models, Semi-trimmed and Untrimmed Hats for Ladies. EDUCATIONAL. MERCANTILE INSTITUTE. 2L Sophia Road, and 3, Victoria Street, A Primary. Middle and Higher Schawl. Pupils for all classes will be registered for admission665 words
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Advertisement529 1931-12-17 16 "Tribune" Small Ads. Bring Results Because They Reach the Permanent Population. FOR SALE. I FOR SALE—Large modern Poultry Farm with Poultry completely fenced and equipped. Apply to Ng Wing Loong cocoanut garden. No. 146 A, 10% miles. Changi Road. Singapore. AUCTION SALE. THE PROPERTY OF CHOP HENG HONG. Late of529 words
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Advertisement455 1931-12-17 16 MASSAGE AND MANN rk MASSAGE. Miss Matsuye. Miss Masaao i UIH Mlsako. No. 20, Bencoolen Street, t- tapon MALAYA TRIBINE PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADANCE Delivery Including Include at office Postage Postage or close (Local or to Foreign residence. F.M-Sj Count™. Yearly $15.00 $21.00 j2T.sc Hall Yearly 7.50455 words
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