Malaya Tribune, 29 December 1931

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune H v -No. 303 SINGAPORE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1931 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday. Dec. 29, 1931. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1931.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 152 1 rjpTON'S Cf YLON 'YEA. f NOT BETTIE BEST, I You can't find a more acceptable gift for New Year. than a case or a dozen of H, CARLSBERG HUM A thousand THINGS might run acro» your mind as to what will you give for New Year. Hut you can't find
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    • 10 1 THE 'MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA.
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  • 2192 2 WITHDRAWAL OF OVAL SCHEME. Prosperity Of Lawn Tennis. A Aew Athletic Device. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune."J London, Dec. 3. In many ways the flat racing season of 1931 has been remarkable In one respect, at least, it deserves to be ranked
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    • 320 2 sto^TThat"^ I cold with \l f( Don'f pay price of neuligenc*' V\ V A coM may lead to mflu DA pneumonia. bronenitis and even death tl yet ii hi tht mwt neglect- \V ed of human sUnents. a drop ol Vapex on your S handto retail f i tht- 7
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    • 295 2 SUCCESS WITH SUNSHINE GLAXO What Nurses Write: EXPECTANT MOTHERS NURSING MOTn«=? s —^mmmmw^* mmmmmrn~— mm morning tlckneM reUered nausea finished •Taticnt had very bad morning sickness »tit wcc baby fretful flatulence 41 became very ill. I advised Snnshine Glaxo womited after meals not gaining weight, morning and night. Result good.
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  • 3267 3 {Special to the 'Malaya Tribune.") L-udon. Dec. 3. When the Prince of Wales attended the annual meeting of the Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators of the British Empire at Mercers Hall, he presented Mr. F. C. Chichester, the amateur pilot,
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  • 1052 3 A DECISION AM) ITS CONSEQUENCES. (Special to the Malaya Tribune") Dantz.g iBy Mail» Among the vexed questions that the Treaty of Versailles left unclear for the greater tor ment of peoples and statesmen was that ot precise relations between Poland and the Pori of Dantzig. It
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    • 357 3 X H UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY j mm: SENDING YOUR CHRISTMAS PARCELS AND NEW YEAR WISHES TO JAVA AND SUMATRA I j BY AIRMAIL L j jam i. [Singapore Palembang Batavia I L PARCELS. DELIVERED IN NO 15. TANGLIN ROAD L on Thursday. Decembr M or Thursday. Dm ember tl, WILL BE
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  • 2066 4 WORLD LEADERSHIP. No more convincing testimony to the effici- of British workmanship could be found than the fact that Great Britain is now the holder of the world's speed records for aeroplanes, motor-cars, motor-cycles, motor-boats, and railway tranis. The actual record figures are as follow: Aeroplanes I Flight-Lieut.
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  • 940 4 BANDIT LEADERS STILL FREE. ROMANTIC SPADA BAFFLES TROOPS. European papers are fu)l of accounts of the progress of police operations against the Cocci can bandits, and some of them, without distinction of politics, are inclined to ridicule the organisation of what amounts to a punitive military
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    • 273 4 I fmmf Genuine .Old Scotch j f*\ jflflfl Wnisk y recommended J Effect As A Stimulant j SIME, DARBY &Go .Ltd. The Red Hackle or Vulture Plume was Awarded j S.S. F.M.S. I to the Black Watch for Gallantry in the Field in 1705. To whiten teeth... firm the gums
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  • 87 5 [Our readers are invited to write to us on V Public interest I* must be underT tH f Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by corresETTERS S VLD BE AS BRIEF L£> Weferably typewritten (double spacingj, and on one side of the paper only, fen names may
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  • 717 5 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tnbung.") Sir, In pc using with great interest the letters in the above controversy, I nof> that so far only a few of the fair sex have taken up the cudgels to defend themselves and their sisters. Perhaps the reluctance shown by joining in
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  • 429 5 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") ""Sir,—*Rie collecting of postage stamps is in itself a fascinating pastime, but there are many benefits that can be enjoyed from it, besides the mere accumulation of specimen!. The collecting of foreign stamps particularly gives one the desifre squire into the various subjects
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  • 345 5 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—War is nothing but a struggle of human passions for mastery. Wars there have been from times unknown since humanity had its origin, and war there will be till that humanity is purged of its passions. Of course it is not all
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 300 5 FOR cases of digestive troubles N e h are accompanied by D xness, headaches, pressure the abdomen, A increased -mation of gases in general. N .y Dr. Ceorg Honning (MMENDED BY PHYSICIANS. Obtainable at •ispensaries fit Stores Third Miipment Just Unpacked Pli.t! \H" and "KENGCHYE" Cloths for Economists, fast colour
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 406 5 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary n provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest ioiU still be included in the
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    • 291 5 SUNDAY. JAN. 3. The Straits Chinese Amateur Dramatic and Musical Society: Performance, Moonlight Hall New World, 9 p.m. Broadway Musical Party: First annual general meeting, Mr. Lim Hock Choon's residence, 6-8. Joo Chiat Terrace, noon. Attendance compulsory. MONDAY, JAN. 4. Friendly Sporting Association: Committee meeting. 2, Cuscaden Road. 8 p.m.
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    • 208 6 Amusements < 6.15 LAST NIGHT 9.15 j j j Positively the final screening of 8.1.P.'s most daring Comedy < "UNEASY VIRTUE" WITH ill FAY COMPTON Dodo Watts-Margot Graham Also BOBBY .JONES in HOW I PLAY GOLF" Series No. 5 "The Medium Irons" j OPENING at tbe 3.15 MATINEE BERT WHEELER
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    • 115 6 B8! I 615 TO NIGHT 9.1S jj i i Warner Baxter j Lois Moran i IN "Behind that Curtain" I' F«X PICTURE THURSDAY j j Together again in a Rainbow Romance ji j I Janet Gaynor AND Charles Farrell I in I "Merely Mary Ann" j HOLIDAY MATINLES: FRIDAY SATURDAY
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    • 116 6 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 JACKIE COOPER IN j "Skippy NEXT CHANGE 1 REGINALD DENNY in i Stepping Out j £AS T COAST RD KATQNG G. 15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 NANCY .CARROLL j In a Witty, Heart-Wrenching Comedy Drama of a Girl who Chooses Between A WORLD OF WEALTH AND |i A LIFE
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  • 173 7 Singapore. Dec. 29. Rice. Siam 1 per Koyan $236 Rice. Siam 2 $204 Rice, Siam 3 $186 Rice. Siam 4 $181 Rice. Siam "Sinhway" per k yan No. 1 $206 Rice, Siam No. 2 $202 Rice, Saigon A-l $181 Rice. Saigon 1 $173 Rice. Saigon 2 $168 Rice. Saigon
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  • 125 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, Dec. 29 East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Kedah 18; Joseflna 16: Somali 14; Javanese Prince 11; Ulysses 9; Menelause 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S). Hamm 33: Adrastus 35; Altai Maru 37; Lipis 39. Empire Dock (Entrance
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  • 109 7 The death occurred at his residence in Kajang at 8 a.m. on Sunday, after a brief iliness, of Mr. Poo Voon Hoi, a grandson oi the late Mr. Poo Yee, a former well-known member of the Chinese community of Kajang. The deceased, who was ln his 35th year, was educated
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  • 115 7 WORSE SLUMP IN 19.32? London. Dec. 28. A n cord-breaking suoply of cotton in America and the serious position arising therefrom are discussed in the current issue of the "Empire Cotton Growing Review." which states that the prospective American crop is enormous, even compared
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  • 139 7 EFFECT OF RESTRICTION. (From Our Own Correspondent./ Ipoh, Dec. 28. At the annual meeting of Telok Kruin Tin, one of Osborne and Chappel's economic mines, the hardship of restriction on such concerns was disclosed. Mr. Brash, presiding, said that the output was 3,475 pikuls compared with 7,420
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  • 301 7 Singapore, Dec. 29. Selling London 4 months' sight 2s. 4 9 32d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 4 7 32d., London 60 clays' sight 2s. 4 5 32d.. London 30 days' sight 2s. 4'sd.. London demand 2s. 4 3|32d, London T.T. 2s. 4 1 16d.. Lyons demand 950
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  • 327 7 B. ETMN AND CO.'S REPORT. Dec. 29. 11 a.m. RLBBLK London: 3 5/16d. T up l/16d. New York:-4 15/16 cents <G.), unchanged. Shares: Steady. Allcnbys 70—80 cents. Ayer Moleks 50 —60 cents, Ayer Pana* 60—65 cent*. Bassetts 35—40 oents. Brogay 48—55 cent 1 Buklt Jelotongs 15—20 cents,
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  • 61 7 RUBBER ASSOCIATION. Singapore. Dec. 29. Standard Spot 10 4 cts. business done January- 11 11 V» February 11 1H4 January-March 11 1 1 ll a g April-June ll"- 4 II 7 July-September 12% 12% Tone of Market: Irregular, latest Cables: London Spot Sheet 3 %fltA.
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  • 54 7 London, Dec. 28. Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as follows: The market is strong. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 3»4d. (3%d.). Forward 3 7|l6d. (3 7 16d). The market is quiet. New York: Rubber March 5.10.
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  • 33 7 The rate of issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from Ind'a and Ceylon is Rs. 157 for $100
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    • 265 7 Victoria Theatre! I 70-MGHT! TO-NIGHT!! SINGAPORE'S FIRST X'MAS PANTO ROBINSON CRUSOE I Biggest Musical Show of the Year j with over thirty People j Hnish the Old Year with a Smile NIGHTLY AT 930 P.M. j j Matinees: Thursday, December 31, Friday j January 1, at 530 j Booking at
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    • 619 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. j In aid of the Furii of the Unemployed Members. The Straits Chinese Amateur And Musical Society. PRESENTS THE REVUE OF REVUES." AT THE MOONLIGHT HALL (NEW WORLD). On Sunday January 3, 1932 at 9 p.m. Sharp. BOOK YOUR SEATS EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMEN P. BIGGER AND BETTER
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    • 32 7 i I j I I United Engineers Limited. |(SM HOPE TO SEE YOU AT jSS pfjl THEIR STAND KM W\ SINGAPORE j MANUFACTURERS' j EXHIBITION Opening Jan. 2, 1932. i i 11
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 302 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Tempera- Bright. STATIONS. ture Rainfall. Sun Max Min shine. Alor Star 86 68 Nil 7 1 Kota Bharu K. Trengganu 83 70 Nil 5.7 Kroh 85 67 Nil 5.7 Sitiawan 87 72 Nil 8.1 Ipoh 89 72 0.99 5.9 Butterworth 86 71 Nil 8.6
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  • 66 8 CHUA—HO. The engagement is announce! of Mr. Chua Boon Hln. the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Chua Cheng Hock of Singapore to Miss Ho Kw.e Nec. the onlv daughter of Mr. Ho Eng Wah and the late Mrs. Ho Eng Wah of
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  • 81 8 On 29th December, 1930. Mrs. W. L. Lucy Mathias departed this world at her hometown. Galle, Ceylon. This day a year, God willed from ear'hly care. To free you. MOTHER dear, for a bet er sphere; So large of love, so pure of lifie. so ma ter rare.
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  • 35 8 1 Mr. Chua Loon Chuan and children thank all relatives and friends for their wreaths, telegrams and kind attendance at the funeral of the late Mrs. Chua Loon Chuan nee Lim I Khi Neo.
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  • 733 8 All the official announcements about the Tin Quota Scheme serve to emphasise Malaya's disproportionate sacrifices under it. This country (with Ceylon's assistance) carried the rubber baby under the Stevenson Scheme, and it now has the dubious privilege of being principal nurse of the tin baby. That, of
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  • 111 8 Mr. P. E. Perera, director of the untitled Institute. Singapore, has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Economic Society. H. E. the Governor (Sir Cecil Clementi; is tc open the Salon of International Photography at the Capitol Theatre balroom to-morrow < vening. Mr. Tan Peck Kuat. shrJft in the
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  • 109 8 Several Roads Again Impassable. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Dec. 29. Despite the passing away of the floods some very heavy downpours during the week-end are again causing anxiety. Road communications are interrupted and visitors returning from Kuala Lumpur on Sunday passed through blinding rain, compelling half
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  • 222 8 "ROBINSON CRUSOE" AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE. A pantomime, produced jointly by professional and amateur artistes, is a new and welcome thing in Singapore. Those responsible for the ten days' effort leading to the production ol •Robinson Crusoe" at the Victoria Theatrs last night are to be congratulated
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  • 146 8 Rugby. Dec. 28. Remarkably warm weather was the chief feature of the Christmas holiday and parks and commons were thronged with people. Road traffic was heavy on Saturday and Sunday and promenades at seaside resorts presented a gay appearance. The railways were exceptionally busy on Chrismas
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  • 53 8 From Our Own Correspondent j Malacca. Dec. 29. The Dutch liner "Dempo stop pro at Malacca at 5 a.m. to-day and dropped Sir Eric Geddes fDirector of the Dunlop Rubber Co.). Mr. Reay Geddes. Miss Wray and Mr. Dan Drysdale. the famous Oxford rugby player
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  • 41 8 From Australia by the "Mangola" due a: Singapore to-morrow. From China and Japan by the "Suwa Maiu. due at Singapore to-morrow. From Europe (London nails despatched on Dec. 10), by the "Rohna" due at Pe-.ia.ng 6 a.m. CC Friday.
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  • 232 8 Mr. F. S. Williams, the new American Trade Commissioner, who has just joined the RotaryClub of Singapore, will be the speaker at Wednesday', tiffin-meeting o.i "My Expe.ifn.es in Rotary.' The Y.W.C.A. will hold a Jumik Sa'e at nun Raffles Quay building en Jan. 29 at 4 p.n,. and will be
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  • 39 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS. RUBBER London: 3 5/lfi/l. New York: 4 15il6 <G.) cents Cint;apore: 10% cents. Business done. TIN London Spot: £141. 15s. (Unchanged). Thuee Months: £144. 17s. 6d. 'Up 2s. 6d.» Singapore: $71.25 (100 t.ns soldi
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  • 475 8 U (BY "LOOKER-ON Rubber Restriction at la A It will truly be a fine N v gift for the planters. A And a great send-ofl i ;j Malaya. Hope gives ti Despair! A iNow that China and J have new Government- of Nations will be abl< over
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    • 191 8 PROGRESS CONSISTS OF GIVING BETTER VALUE. Progran is ti Merer} alteiat on. it i> improvement Enj-lish J «lYmniUM art* n>r all >\vhh; the imiodtMttbta of machinery t<> i influence the:.- hut where potable they are machines j I ■>< face expend M xlern silverware ia .leaned to <omhine J utility
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    • 83 8 Pleasing Presents r in Jewellery AT Lowest Prices FOR New Year U. S. de Silva A Bros Jewellers. 23. HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. T. K. K. s j Tubes. J HO x 3U $125 30 x 5" S2.00 J 32 x fi S2 75 33 x S2 00. j 31 x
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  • 1924 9 pi ICIAL STATEMENT ISSUED. LLEGED ACTS OF VIOLENCE. >1 TV OF MAINTAINING ORDER. Consulate of Japan forwards an i.i 1 docum nt explaining the ad- f of Japans troops in Manchuria lue to the increase of bandits. A King tefc-gram gives the official list the new Government.
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  • 1020 9 REPORT FROM RELIABLE SOURCE IN AMSTERDAM. IMMEDIATE RISE IN PRICE ON LOCAL MARKET. CAUTIOUS ATTITUDE PENDING OFFICIAL CONFIRMATION. London. D c. 29. The "Financial Time*" Amsterdam correspondent reports that he learns, from a generally reliable source, that it is understood
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  • 72 9 TAIPING GOVERNMENT OFFICES RAIDED. (From Our Own Correspondent./ Ipoh, Dec. 29. When the Government offices at Taiping reopened after the holidays, it was discovered that the Land Office safe had been rifled of $400 in unpaid salaries. Later investigation showed that $1,277 was missing. The Police
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  • 139 9 TWO EXHAUSTED AIRMEN REACH TWENG. Reuter. Vienna, Dec. 28. Two exhausted airmen staggered into the village of Tweng, West Austria, and stammerec out a story of how they crashed on the mountains in a fog. They had been wandering in the snow for two and a half
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  • 24 9 Reuter. xAV;vx m pw« New York, Dec. 28. Vincent Coll was acquitted on chargM m connecticn w.th baby killing .-Reuter
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  • 36 9 Reuter. Wellington, Dec. 28. Alter a six months' voyage from the Tyne, where C was built, one of the largest floating docks in the world arrived here ior service in the Wellington harbour.—Renter.
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  • 196 9 FOX THRILLER AT THE ALHAMBRA. Glimpses of London, India, the Persian desert and San Francisco are contained in the film -Behind that Curtain." a murder mystery which began a .season at the Alhambra last night. All the essentials of real entertainment are contained in this production, which
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  • 141 9 (From Our Own Correspondent J Kuala Pilah, Dec. 26. In the Kuala Pilah court before Inche A. Zainudin, two Cantonese. Lee Woh and Chan Sai (alias Chan Yee) were charged with th? theft of four fowls belonging to a Cantcnese woman. The accused were found guilty
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  • 457 9 SENSATIONAL SPEECH BY MR. GANDHI. PREMIER'S COMMENT ON DISORDERS. TRAMPLING UI'ON INDIAN PROGRESS. Reuter. A sensational speech was made by Mr. Gandhi on his return to Bombay yesterday. He said that if a fight became in *vHable, he invited his followers to be ready for
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  • 76 9 EUROPEAN HELP. Reuter. Geneva. Dec. 28. The Society ol Friends in Britain has contributed £280 for flood relief in China, which with c her sums has enabled the despa'ch of an Egyptian bacteriologist wi h assistants and a travelling laboratory equipp d with antismallpox and anti-chclera
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  • 124 9 TO OPEN DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE. Rugby, D c. 28. Mr. Ar hur Hend rscn. who is returning to London after a stay en the French Riviera, from which his hralth has greatly benefitted, is expeted '.o take advantage of the presence hr? of Sir Eric Drummond, Secretary-General of
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  • 68 9 IT. S. UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM. Reuter. Washington. Dec. 28. The spectre cf starvation is on the faces of millions, declared Mr. Hudson, the Executive Secretary of the Welfare Council, New York, in his evidence on the unemployment question before the Senate Committee. Nearly seven hundred million dollars
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  • 48 9 HCME SPORTS REVIEW, on page 2. OUR LONDON LETTER, on page 3. MOTORING AND ENGINEERING, on page 4. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 5. DIARY OP EVENTS, on page 5. CLUB DIARY, on page 5. TOPICS OP TO-DAY on page 8 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. on pagi It
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    • 14 9 There Will Be No Issue of the "MALAYA TRIBUNE*' On Friday, NEW YEAR'S DAY.
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    • 256 9 PAVILION j I 6.15 LAST NIGHT 9.15 j He lived on the sins of others—prying out Ihe secrets of the J men and women in the gay night resorts of Paris! j William Powell I AND Carole Lombard j: DRAMATIC SENSATION j "Man of World"[ TO-MORROW j "The Better Wife"
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  • 842 10 PERMANENT SOLUTION ESSENTIAL. CONFERENCE TO BE PUSHED FORWARD. HARMONISING DEBTS WITH WORLD CONDITIONS. Reuter Paris. Dec. 28. An important step on th* road of closer Franco-German economic ™-operaUon is marked by an agreement between the French Nitrate Trust and the German Stickstotfe Syndicate, whereby Germany will supply
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  • 138 10 SHIP'S AGENTS AND CAI'T. CHARGED. The discovery of 50 alleged unregistered Chinese deck passengers on board the "Seistan" when she arrived from China ports on Dec. 27 led to the appearance before the District Judge (Mr. G. C. Dodd) this morn ng of the agents <Wah
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  • 84 10 INCREASES TO BE EFFECTIVE IN UNFEDERATED STATES. It is notified that the increases in telegraph rates recently gazetted for the Colony and the P.M.S. are to operate in the Unfederated Malay States (Johore. Kedah, Kelantan. Perlis and Trengganu (including Kemamani as from Jan. 1. Ihe new ordinary rate
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  • 245 10 Monday. Dec. 21. The Hon. Mr. H. B. Egmont Hake and Professor Walter Brown arrived to stay at Government House. His Excellency, Lady Clementi and Miss Clementi were present at the violuj 4#ci.Uil £i\ < n by Mr. Jascha Heifetz at IwSfre. Tuesday, Dec. 22. Lady Clementi and
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  • 84 10 The committee beg to acknowledge with many thanks the receipt of the following subscriptions: Previously acknowledged S9.591.35 Madam T. T. N. 200.00 Mr. C. V. Miles 100.00 Mr. G. W. Seabridge 25.00 Straits Times Press 2nd Contribution 25.00 Mr. S. S. Franklin 25.00 Anonymous <Jchore> 4 25.00
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  • 55 10 The police Band will play the following programme, v«l.ll»el perlnlltinll. ut 7'rlolc to-morrov. eommenelNU al. 9 p.m and (llnrx. Overture llela »«la. Leleetion, "5«»dam«Nutterllv 3uitr, Nural V»att Zerenacie. O 8c»,. K«lo l)i C»pu« l>»voit>. und »5edlev. (?la«Hlc«l Klemoru». Lvlitzz. Kn l2>«niruc in I'oledo." Nurnorou». 1'Kreo Nltnd lvllee.' letter ?Kr Q
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  • 46 10 BADMINTON. Results of the Indian Association annual tournament were as follows. Open singles championship (league system): G. V. Santhou. M. I. Fernandez. Singles championship "A" Division (knock-out-system) G. V. Santhou, A. I Pereria. Junior singles championship (knock-out system»: A. R. Menon, A. S. Davia.
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  • 95 10 DATES PLAYERS. S.C.C. XV v. P.S.RJ.C. on New Year's Eve at Dunearn Road: D. R. Harper: R. M. Hoops, J. L. Bonnar, E. A. Brodie, G. E. Tatham; J. M. Houghton. G. C Parsons; E. J. Sturgess. H. C. Allen. S. M. Garrard, H. G. Riches. P. Storr.
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  • 126 10 YESTERDAY'S MATCHES. RUGBY FOOTBALL. London. Dec. 28. Tc-day's League matches resulted as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE. D1V. I. Aston V. 3 Newcastle U. 0 ENGLISH LEAGUE. DIV. Ill (Southern). Fulham 1 Queens P. R. 3 Northampton 6 Bristol R. 0 —Reuter. S.A.F.A. ANNUAL MEETING. The anuual general meeting
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  • 84 10 INTER-DIVISION CUP. ASSN. FOOTBALL. A large crowd assembled at the Police Depot in Thompson Road yesterday to watch the final match for the Inter-Division (Police) Cup between the Orchard Road Division and the Police Depot. It was a keen struggle throughout and ended in victory for Orchard
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  • 334 10 GOLF. The Race Course Golf Club's Gold Medal competition was won by A. F. Sheedy. The following were the full results: Ist Round—Martens »12» beat Morita o4) 3 and 2: de Souza <14) beat Hoeden (14). 4 and 3: Lim t6) beat Moore <10). 3 and 2:
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  • 106 10 THE TURF. S.R.A. List No. 6, Amendment No. 1. dated Dec. 28. records the following classifications: HORSES. Transfers: Clargo from Class 2 to Class 3. Likeness from Class 2 to Class 3. Sahaya Punya from Class 4 to Class 3. Windgarde from Class 4 to Class 3. Avrona
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  • 77 10 HOCKEY. The following have been invited to play in the ladies' trial match this afternoon on the Raffles College ground, Bukit T.mah Road: Whites.—Miss Combi; Miss Sturrock. Miss Snow; Miss Murison, Mrs. Joy. Miss C. Bruce Petrie; Miss Haddon, Mrs. Murrell, Mrs. Pigge. Miss M. Bruce Petrie.
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  • 466 10 STUDENTS' SEARCH FOR I ROOMS. NIGHT ATTACK BY HOOLIGANS. Mo-cow, Nov. 28. Extraordinary v'.cirsiiudee. cuminatng in expulsion from tfoelr dormitories &.t the point of the revolver, (have befallen a hundred and seventy-five students of the 'Tablac'' cr prtpir..tory school attached to the Moicx w Electrical Institute. These
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  • 217 10 ARCHITECTS' JOURNAL. The December number of the Journal of the Institute of Architects of Malaya contains the Cnairman's address at the annual genera 1 meeting of the Kuala Lumpur branch of the Institute: Impressions of Modern Architecture i Watkin >: An introduction to the teaching of Architecture (Wood
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  • 171 10 SHIPPING NEWS. H.M.S. •Verity." H.M.S. "Whitehall." H.M.S. "Wishart" and H.M.S. "Wild Swan" arrived here yesterday from Colombo and Penang. They are sailing to-morrow for Hong Kong. ARRIVALS "Cremer," Dutch. 2.784 tons. Capt. Harmsen. from Belawan Deli. 28-12; for Hong Kong. 31-12. "Klang." Brit. 723 tons.
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  • 60 10 A tea party was given by the Perhimponan Stla Club on Sunday at its premises, 3, Java Road, to members and friends, in celebration of the success of its cricket team in the first Malay Cricket" League Inaugurated by the Malaya Football Association. The Music Party of the Darul Ta'alam
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  • 213 10 FUNERAL OF MR. GOH KIM CHEAK. 1 Ihe funeral took place at the Batu Gantong Cemetery. Penang, on Sunday, of the late Mr. Goh Kirn Cheak of 123 B. Macalister Road, whose death took place a few days ago. The late Mr. Kirn Cheak immigrated from China
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  • 109 10 A SUCCESS IN SPITE OF BAD WEATHER. The annual Christmas treat for the children of the members and friends of the Church of St. Joseph took place yesterday evening at the Church compound. In spite of rain when the gates were opened there was a large
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  • 447 10 FIRST-RUN PICTURES TO BE SHOWN. Of importance to picture-goers in Singapore generally, and to frequenters of the New World Show in particular, is the announcement by the New World Talkie Theatre to the effect that it will henceforward present first-i un talking and singing pictures. The idea
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    • 171 10 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLES. Solution Of Number 24. The following is the solution of Crossword No. 24, entries lor which closed at 12 noon today In Thursday s issue of the "Malaya Tribune" the prize-winners of this solution will be published. Across—l. Setter; 5 Dead; 9. Tin; 11. Prod; 13 Idea;
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  • 304 11 v UK AT MOSLEM F. A. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Own Correspondent.) proM Malacca, Dec. 26. ;j.;v the Jaya Stia Club of a weak Moslem F A. eleven round before a large crowd. follows: I ah: Kassim. Barak; Moha- Yassin: S. Abdullah. Md. Hassan. A. Haniff. Tamby; Jonet,
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  • 333 11 BADMINTON. Jut Oun Correspondent.) Malacca. Dec. 26. nabled Malacca enthusiasts to matches when two Kuala -ied conclusions with Malacca -mas day Loks B.P. defeated 2. The visitors displayed stamina and fully merited The scores were: (Argonauts Leong Tah Chee lost to 6 __ls. 6—15; Pang Yong Hock sun
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  • 62 11 P rkin the Epsom trainer, who has in succession with Serafina hi for 85gs. paid 56gs. for Nuah- field on Nov. 9. a Khan paid 4,500g5. for this son a yearling he has competed on ,J 'Jcca. without being placed. the H. H. Aga Khan disposed
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  • 99 11 untitled the first country to issue its 8 for the year 1931. and the Asagain placed Frl O Aussem at rhe ladies' list with Frl. Khrah;»ponent in the final of the Ladies Cl -apionship at Wmbledon. at numZ l < Prenn is again at the head of t. which place
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 494 11 New World Cabaret j Thursday December 31. NEW YEARS EVE i Fancy Dress Ball j Free distribution of: Balloons Streamers Crackers. Prizes will be given for best and most original costumes. j Dancing till 2 a.m. ADMISSION $1.00 j Dinners and Suppers obtainable at the Cabaret by arrangement BOOK YOUR
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    • 223 11 I READ SIMPLE DIRECTION ON j THE LABEL. THERE IS NOTHING TO ADD (CRIWN 1 TABLE JELLY JUST POUR INTO MOULD WITHOUT ADDING ANYTHING ANO CHILL UNTIL. FIRM. THERE"IS NOTHING TO PREPARE Cherry, Lemon, Orange, Peach and in Various Fruit Flavours. In Quarts and Pints. FRAMROZ Co. All Toys At
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 804 11 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Short-Wave Broadcasts For The Week. Reader* should note that Petaling Hill i Kuala Lumpur) Is now *on 75 metres until further notice. P. C. J. (Eindhoven) and Tanjong Priok (Java) are suspended. MONDAYS. RADIO-SAIGON gives concert by soloists :rom 6.SO p.m. and recorded music and Anna•nlte
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  • 1493 12 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BT FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Singapore, December 29, 10 a.m. jjsoe Year CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Value TTTukr Buyers. Sellers tl o o Aiam Kumbang Tin Dec. Si 11. 4.0 £1. 5.0 1.0.0 Austral Malay Dec. SI 0.15.v i. 0.0 0.5.0 Ayer Hltam Tin June
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  • 157 12 LOVE LAUGHS AT ECONOMIC DEPRESSION. Lndcn. Nov. 20. An interesting factor revealed by ihe ON statistics issued by the Registrar-General ls that economic depression does not deter people from getting married, the number of weddings in England and Wales last year being the highest since 1921. namely. 315,100
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  • 127 12 ELEPHANT TUSKS SKELETON OF GIANT GIRAFFE. Moscow, Dec. 8. Numerous tusks of pre-historic elephants and the skeleton of a giant giraffe have been discovered in the Kulundski Steppe in Western Siberia in the course of excavations under the auspices of the Academy of Science. According to the announcement
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  • 142 12 FROM MOSCOW TO VLADIVOSTOK. Fiom Moscow to Leningrad i i avo i: nstead cf 12 and from Moscow to Ylad.\ Kjc n two days instead cf eight are among taf things promised as a result of a Russian stucent's invention. The new type of transportation invented in an
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  • 117 12 FORCED TO HAM) OVER SEIZED DRUG TO ROBBERS Cairo, Dec 4 "Your money or we betray you" hissed Arab boatmen who unwittingly held up t»policemen to-day. disguish. d as smuggle The policemen were returning a steamer where, by representing tli as members of a drug-traffic gang 'htj cured
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 282 12 I j j Finest Quality-— I II I I I "Pineapple" i Cooked Ham I i i I j AT REDUCED PRICE i 4 j I I j Singapore Cold Storage i Company, Limited. i j Orchard Road Sub Depots. j j THE S. S. POLICE BAND J (Aratlabif for
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    • 125 12 PITHENO (BY DR. GEORG HENNING.) Tablets and Ampoules. PITRENO are for the treatment of ASTHMA and are the b?st for combating acute attacks and the important factor is that the frequency and severity of the attacks will greatly diminish after its use and a considerable improvement will follow. Use Pitreno
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    • 57 12 j Best Quality with Modern Pr* I Apply to i New China Optical Co., IMANUFACTURING1 MANUFACTURING OPT« s> 9«. High Street. Sineft| LEPROSY DIABETES, V.D.. CONASTHMA, PILES, LEI RBHJJ, S EX-DISORDERS AND w*Z OUS OTHER COMPLI' iTED CHRONIC DIS! ES •re eoted by our Specialist ot e»« THE HIMALAYAN PHAE^
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  • 459 13 COMMENTS IN GERMAN PRESS. 1 A COOL RECEPTION. Nauen, Nov. 28. Berlin: Although public interest is mainly centred on the violent polemic between the Right and Left wing Press concerning the socalled plan of action of the Hessian Hitlerites, M. Laval's speech in the Chamber of Deputies
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  • 189 13 BEAUTIFUL ITALIAN LEADER OF DESERT TRIBE. Rom". D c 4. Eliza Cianl. the former Italian Catholic nun who became the wife of an Arab chieftain and the mother of an Arab tribe died this morning at Verona, surrounded by a score of her brownskinned grandchildren. The story
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  • 369 13 THE PHILIPPINES RESERVATION. New York. Nov. 26. Public opinion is moving toward the eradication of leprosy, said Dr. Victor G. Heiser, Far East director of the Rockefeller Foundation and president of the International Leprosy Association, at the closing session yesterday of the annual two-day conference of the
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  • 346 13 FAMILY OF EIGHT THOUSAND CHILDREN. Feeding, clothing, housing, educating, and training a lamly of over 8 000 orphans and destitute children is the every day task of Dr. Barnardo's Homes. It is the largest family in the world, and its Charter is "No destitute child ever refused admission."
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 469 13 r"~ ASK FOR: "BUTTERFLY GREEN PEAS" I The Best anf Cheapest in the j (T Market! j Grown in the sunny gardens of 1 the Riviera. j Obtainable at the followinf j Stores: \V KIM ANN YEW LIM. I KHOON HENG SELEGIE STORE. I j qreenv LIM KECK LOO ng.
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    • 166 13 ASIATIC UNEMPLOYMENT FUND. APPEAL FOR MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS. The suggestion, first made in the "Malaya Tribune." that Unemployment Relief be put on a properly organised basi.-., ha', bam keenly taken up. We gladly comply with the request of the committee of the Asiatic Unemployment Fund to give publicity to an appeal
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    • 486 13 r "DALTON" I SCHOOL OF DANCING AND MUSIC. j Principals—MAßlON DALTON and < E. D. BELL. I (Late Teacher McKenzie School, Wash- nig ton Hotel, Curzon St., London.) J Ballroom versions of the latest dance creations, The Rumba and Paso Doble, etc.. etc. j TAP—ACROBATIC—EXHIBITION. I CABARET—CLASSIC —CHARACTER, j PIANO—SAXOPHONE—CLARIONET,
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    • 4 13 rj MARION DALTON J
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  • 1439 14 ITS INCALCULABLE VALUE. VIEWS OF MR. SONG ONG SIANG. No Rafflesian. Past cr Present, requires an introduction to Mr. Song Ong Siang, one of our most distinguished old boys, a Queens Scholar, and one who has played a very prominent part in the public life of
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  • 554 14 DRAMA SEEN FROM DISTANT PLANET. ASTRONOMER'S VISION. Like the baseless fabric of this vision, The cloud-capped towers, the gorgeous palaces, The solemn temples, the great globe itself. Yea, all which it inherit, shall dissolve, And like this insubstantial pageant faded. Leave not a wrack behind.
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  • 131 14 NEW BY-LAWS IN HONG KONG. With the full suppor' cf the Chinese members, the Hong King San tary Board on Dec. 8 unanimously passed the new by-laws prohibiting spitting in eating houses. The President of the Bond of spitting as being by fa- the RMttt important direct
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  • 110 14 40-PASSENGER MACHINE FOR MOSCOW-BERLIN RUN. Moscow. Nov. 29. Carrying 40 pasengers in addit en to a crewel five, the first Soviet Russian super-plane, designed and constructed by M. A. Tupolov. made its final t"st fight to-day and was taking over by the commercial ay ation department. The
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 225 14 m Permanent &£r Wave $10 only Done by Expert Hair dressers Beauty House CAPITOL BUILDING. 'PHONE 2916. REGLYKOL 1 Is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical analysis that the quantity ol *ugar and acetone in the urine of patient* after a few days treatment with this
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    • 322 14 PHOSFERINE WONDERFUL FOR TONING THE SYSTEM Increases aĔmk f&m\ "lf\ Will-power /7 \'iszf I A and Appetite 77ze Mighty Young Apollon, Britain's Champion Strong Man, writes: "YOU w in b e interested to hear that I have tried for my self the great tonic value of Phosferine. It is wonderful
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    • 93 14 The Regent Portable LIGHT, DURABLE \\h DEPENDABLE IMPERIAL TYPEWRITER r Leicester. Knj;U: Sole Agent* IU'NCAN ROBERI ltd 11« A 114-A. Robinson Roa c»por. An Appreciabh Gift\ for X'mas. SOMETHING TO BKK.iI it M DARK PATH or to help one to look for h .ppm collar stud or coin, which ratjgj
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    • 443 15 gTEAMER SAILINGS. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. ..rporated in England MA I'ASSENGfiB CARGO SERVICES. \H AND ORIENTAL STEAM pE HON CO.. LONDON AND AST MAIL SERVICE t ontract with His Majesty's Government). S ARD FROM LONDON China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1932. 9.000 Jan. 4 9.000 Jan 9
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    • 572 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. LINE •Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples. Marseilles. London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. 5 SUWA MARU 10 700 Dec. 30 31 *S PUSHIMI MARU 11.000 Jan. 14 15 HAKOZAKI MARU 10.500 Jan. 27 28 TERUKANI MARU 12,000 Feb. 10 M HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Feb 24
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    • 388 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Imi orpor.it rd 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, tbe Philippines, etc. FOR PENANG
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    • 298 15 INSURANCE. SOUTH ffiffl&l 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. ilncorporated in the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. 'Phon?
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    • 489 15 BANKS. 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 Reser.e Fund and Rest £1.666,845 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London. EC 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.
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    • 596 15 BANKS. NORTH BRANCH OP THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD Telephone No. 2904. The North Branch of this Bank which to now opened for business will provide the following facilities to customers- BANKING DEPARTMENT (Commercial Banking) We transact a general commercial banking/ business. ACCEPTANCES. We buy and
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    • 802 16 This Paper has the Largest Sale 1 4mong the People who Spend Most in British Malaya. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESS!! TO LET. TO LET —185, Tank Road. Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—IB-1. Prinsep Street. Apply S Manasseh and Co.. 5-2. Malacca Street. TO LET—II 7. Killiney
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    • 699 16 nszrl "zSMA D GE" ~hz=r\ 67 SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. Phone <227. < •—I -> ANNOUNCES i Another Shipment of Ladies' Models, Semi-trimmed 4 and Untrimmed Hats for JLadies. EDUCATIONAL. THE SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY. Are you content with your prospects? Have you had proper training in Commercial Sub- 1 jects to
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    • 540 16 "Tribune" Small Ads. Bring Results Because They Reach the Permanent Population. WANTED. 1 WANTED—To buy, Secondhand Goods and Furnioire. Apply 482, co 'Malaya Tribune." 1 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—Two Energetic Canvassers to canvass for advertisements in a popular magazine. Only experienced men need apply. Good remuneration. Apply to the Publisher, P.
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    • 452 16 MASSAGE AND MAN (Rk MASSAGE. Miss Matsuye. Miss Masaxo md v Mlsako. No. 20. Bencoolen Street 3 irw MALAYA TRIBUNE 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RA PAYABLE IN ADA Delivery Including ioc. at office Postage Postal or close (Local or to Foreign residence. F.M.S.. Coumrlei Yearly $15.00 $21.00 $27 0" Half Yearly
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