Malaya Tribune, 2 January 1932
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Title Section29 1932-01-02 1 The Malaya Tribune ©I. x No. l| SINGAPORE SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Jan. 2. 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 193229 words
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Advertisement203 1932-01-02 1 CEYLON TEA. I TH I 1 I CUPRINOL The Umsrpassed ttoD PRESERVATIVE J I FOR DECAY AND DRY-ROT. I J* evaporated, rati *r > A, -rot and other decays. -?r w- preservative CUPRXNOL makes Seraya. Poonah and similar wM foltowlr.: are the most woods as permanent as hardwoods CUPRINOL is203 words
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Advertisement165 1932-01-02 1 THE 'MALAYA TRIBUNE" IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. j j Walking Stick Lager Beer j M IS GOOD FOR VOIR HEALTH. CM Try it to-day! AGENTS: i j SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. j S.S. AND F.M.S. j mm mm I IN TABLET FORM. I I Against CONSTIPATION Nothing165 words
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Article224 1932-01-02 2 CONTINENTAL FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. British Official. Rugby. Dec. 30. The Minister of Agriculture, Sir John Gilmour. has issued the first order imposing duties under the Horticultural Products Emergency Customs Duties Act. The order comes into force next Tuesday and at various dates from then on dutiesBritish Official. - 224 words
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Article255 1932-01-02 2 ANTI-FASCIST PLOT? Reuter. Easton (Pennsylvania). Dec. 30. One Post Office official was killed and two seriously injured by an explosion of two postal packages here among a batch of seven addressed to the Italian Consul General. New York, the Italian Consulate. Pitsburg. and several Italian andReuter. - 255 words
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Article103 1932-01-02 2 COUNTRY LIT UP FOR BOLES. Reuter. London. Dec. 30. The fall of the great meteor in Siberia in 1908, when ih? heat of the explosion set fire to the country around and devastated hundreds of square miles of forest land and destroyed vast herds of animals, isReuter. - 103 words
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Article69 1932-01-02 2 Rome, Nov. 28. King Victor Emmanuel goes to Leghorn wi'h the Royal Family on Thursday to inaugurate the celebrations in honour of the foundation of the Naval Academy fifty years ago. It will be an unusually brilliant week-end as a great number of Government officials, diplomats, representatives69 words
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Advertisement588 1932-01-02 2 T "DALTON'V j j SCHOOL OF DANCING AND MUSIC. f J Principals.—MAßlON DALTON and i E. D. BELL. J I (Late Teacher McKenzie School, Wash- A J ington Hotel, Curzon St., London.) I Ballroom versions of the latest dance I creations. I The Rumba and Paso Doble. etc.. etc. J588 words
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Advertisement137 1932-01-02 2 MARION DALTON. ASIATIC UNEMPLOYMENT FUND. APPEAL FOR MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS. c,ues of the committee of the Asiatir tinPmni T We gladl >' comply with the refor regular contributions so long aJ the iefm J° pl LHcUy l an form wni <* can be used by BeMaf > continues. Below is a137 words
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Advertisement77 1932-01-02 2 THE/ COST m; O h MOFE AND j i^ A^O^E TH TRADE Lone L ©Important News To Shorthand j Typists and Students. I A NEW WAY TO IMPROVE SPEED. I An Essential Aid to all I j Shorthand Students Typists Teachers I i are the I Gramophone Records. I I77 words
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Article1008 1932-01-02 3 SERVICE AT ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL. J L VINCENT. was packed Lucy VmS bw» when Janet Church. this JSLtoIJE? 111 the the first h. g 85 is "South cK*!** 2 rdained says the toe proportiono/?£? POSt 0f 21. A nese. of the congregation were ChiBiSop^of ta vlclori1,008 words
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Article174 1932-01-02 3 A TOTAL OF 71 DEATHS THIS YEAR Tw» flying officers were killed on Nov 28 when their aeroplane crashed into the garden on-Sent^ 83 5 H0USe Head near J/ 16 cers John Burslem Makenzie and Arthur George Teldeman, stationed at Port Grange Air Station, Gosport, were174 words
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Advertisement93 1932-01-02 3 India. G et Electri y DluBp s TA: have K- s mo- eautifm EI«l-> your home. JAMES \LLFV CO.. Desk 206 C***P n In 3 BIRTH CONTPL TABIEJS_ SCIENTIFIC METHC OF E M. ABDULLA 27 Robmson Roa I r HARD CENTRE 1 CHOCOLATES v need nOW 9 uess which A93 words
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Advertisement214 1932-01-02 3 I tajaison de Modes de Paris I I 83 > STAMFORD ROAD, SINGAPORE j j THE ONLY PARIS BRANCH IN SINGAPORE. j j X'mas Sale j I F o ench Fe,t and st raw Hats I W Ranging from $3.50 to $4.50. I i jK[ A V ome and See214 words
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5317 1932-01-02 4 INCREASED UNEMPLOYMENT BUT CRIME REDUCED. NEW POLITICAL AND FISCAL POLICIES FOR MALAYA? WHAT WILL THE NEW YEAR BRING? All things considered, the Straits Settlements and Malaya generally have survived 1 9 3 l a year of continued and intensified world depression,5,317 words
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Advertisement486 1932-01-02 4 HIT-OF-TBE WEEK RECORDS. 1142 TeMs. 1137 nine out of a Hundred 1136 Hello! Beautiful? 1135 The Kings Horses. 1134 Overnight. 1126 Blue Again. 1124 Crying myself to Slee p. 1122 S*eet Jennie Le*--1121 You're driving me crazy. 1120 Cheerful little earful 1118 The little things in Life. 1116 M»yl>3 its'486 words
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Article1089 1932-01-02 5 MINING. «88DB> BT FRABBB CO, IXOHANO. AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, January 2, 10 a.m. Lab Up Value 25 CLOSING QUOTATIONS B «y«.. Seller. 0-5.0 Ayer HiJanTrin £.2 Kj 1.0.0 Bangrin Tin ~J 0.11.0 •1.00 Batang Padang 0.11.9 100 Batu Cave. Tin Aug II 12* 012 1.001,089 words
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Article134 1932-01-02 5 Rudzutak, the newly appointed chief of the Central Control Commission, the disciplinary organ of the Soviet Communist Party, has instructed, according to The Times", the public prosecutors to prepare quick trials and exemplary punishment for all directors who fail to pay wages punctually. The question of wages134 words
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Advertisement263 1932-01-02 5 nil '*"*""*«»«»*»••»> jH MA S I Phone i [Al j 137 > HUI St. I rs laQISC^-j j 7731 lir^tSS? Singapore. 1 Ovc ls Tobacco Co J I FAMOUS 4" CHEROOT. j j j F. A. LILAH Co., j j No. 48, M* Bridge Boad. -phone 665 Great Annii Clearance263 words
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Advertisement325 1932-01-02 5 A Large Selection op Electro Plated, China and Glass Ware, Etc., Suitable for CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR AT SUMP PRICES Boon Seng Co, Ltd., 1, Raffles Place (facing- Chulia Street). UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY. "Condor" 4 valve screened-grid ultra short wave rec ivers 15-160 meters, with -aires asd set of coils in325 words
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Miscellaneous673 1932-01-02 5 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societtes in Singapore, most of the member a of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Dion provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest wiU still be included in the673 words
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Advertisement691 1932-01-02 6 A m ~u.se m ents Here's the Ideal Show for Your Week-end Entertainment! j AT I Still playing to Crowded and I Enthusiastic Audiences Nightly j MATINEES: TO-DAY and TO-MORROW j CHILDREN HALP-PBI E j The Screen s Most Popular Trio I Bert Wheeler j Root Woolsey ANB j Dorothy691 words
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Obituary409 1932-01-02 7 rec ord of service in SINGAPORE. f r o'n o ur Q wn Correspondent.) London, Jan. 1. to Londor hard PaU!USZ dPd s :ddenl y yesterday wilT h rom?' S f the death of Dr R-'chard Paulusz In th^rt a5 f a^ rUde Shock to409 words
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Article106 1932-01-02 7 FATHER OF FORMER CONSUL AT SINGAPORE. H °ne Kong, Ja„. j J& ga-i"*""" ordered u« Government"! worf Jfc»B»*Ss MM CnaTman Mn lernment or Kwangtung.-sm Kuo lof the Chinese Governmenf" o n hi from America about 40 years a*n kT Pointed a Secretary Z t h? ctu£u106 words
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Article339 1932-01-02 7 HOME PAPER'S COMMENTS. Reuter. London, Jan. i. ™,J£ c Tl mes m a leader commands the wisdom of the new Nanking Government's decision with regard to extrality, but points out that respite is only temporary and condemns the attitude of defiant indifference to treaty obligations. The paperReuter. - 339 words
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Obituary31 1932-01-02 7 Glenhead (Long Island), Jan. 2. The death has occurred of the banker, Charles Oliver Iselin, defender of the Americas Cup against Sir Thomas Upton's "Shamrocks." —Reuter. Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article280 1932-01-02 7 ACREAGES OUT OP TAPPING ON ESTATES OF .»0 ACRES AND OVER The following were the acreages ou- of tan«, at the end of November, 1931 A a Acreage Planted ,J2J'* have *7mt* tMh ~*M» Arta end 1930. ntlrels t a^ p taping. ntirelv c tapmg e m280 words
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Article32 1932-01-02 7 BARLOW'S REPORT Messrs. Barlo* and Co., in their weekly market report dated Dec 31, state: EL 6 o Week *****118 Quotations are as follows: Sundried $5.75; Mixed $5 1532 words
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Article184 1932-01-02 7 Rip c Singapore. Jan. 2. Rice. SS J K yan «36 Rice. Siam 3 I Rice. Siam 4.. m 'JjJ Rice. Siam •Sinhway" per koyan No. 1 $204 5 1Ce 'f lam No. 2 $196 Rice. Saigon A -l Z\ R Rice. Saigon 1 Jjfj Rice. Saigon 2 '{if184 words
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Article53 1932-01-02 7 British Official. Rugby, Jan. 1. The London Stock Exchange was closed today in accordance with custom as also were metal and produce markets. The House will also be closed to-morrow. Quiet conditions prevailed in the foreign exchange market but sterling rates were generally quoted at a somewhatBritish Official. - 53 words
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Article29 1932-01-02 7 Reuter. London, Dec. 31. An increase in the Anglo-Persian Oil Co s capital to £26.500,000 was sanctioned at an extraordinary general meeting of shareholders —Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article70 1932-01-02 7 At the general meeting of the Chinese Christian Association, held on Dec. 28. the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Mr. Song Ong Siang, C.8.E., President: the Rev. A. S. Moore-Anderson, Vice-President: Mr. Tan Boon Chin. Hon. secretary; Mr. Tan Teck Guan, Ron. treasurer; Mr. Lav Pau Siong,70 words
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Article37 1932-01-02 7 The Young Men's Association, Sentul, (near Kuala Lumpur) have issued invitations to a function to be held to-morrow at 10 a.m. ln the Association Hall ln connection with changing the existing name into "Young Men's Indian Association."37 words
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Article27 1932-01-02 7 A droll humour and a wise head on her graceful shoulders, the merry mod:rn girl whose secrrt is set fcrth on page 11 in the Coty advertisement.27 words
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Article243 1932-01-02 7 Something Tangible Soon. London, Dec. 31. Messrs. Symington and Wilson, £n their weekly report to-day. states that the market as a whole now believes that the restriction negotiations are reaching a final stage and that something tangible will emerge before long The position is so serious that unless243 words
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Article123 1932-01-02 7 DANCE PRIZE WINNERS. A jolly time was spent by thousands of people at the New World on New Year's Eve every show being fully patronised and some of them having record attendances. For lovers of dancing the New World Cabaret arranged a special fancy123 words
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Article90 1932-01-02 7 British Official. Rugby, Jan. L Great interest has been aroused not only in London but in foreign artistic circles ln the exhibition of French art, which opens on Monday at the Royal Academy, Burlington House. A comprehensive collection of works has been lent which cover aBritish Official. - 90 words
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Article36 1932-01-02 7 British Official. Rugby, Jan. 1. The English airman. Fielden, on Tuesday flew non-stop from Croydon to Algiers in an ordinary touring Puss-Moth machine with Gipsy 111 engine, and left yesterday for Egypt —British Official.British Official. - 36 words
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Obituary33 1932-01-02 7 British Official. i fUAli. Rugby, Dec. 31. The death occurred in Ottawa of Sir George Poster, the former Canadian Cabinet and representative of peace and other International conference®.— British Official.British Official. - 33 words
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Article166 1932-01-02 7 LEWIS AND PEATS REPORT. Messrs. Lewis and Peat, in their weeL:y report of Dec. 30. state: I In spite of the intervening holidays and the approaching end of the year, the market has been more active than is usual at this time of year, the reason of166 words
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Article78 1932-01-02 7 SHIPPING NEWS. A notice to mariners states that the former temporary Notice No. 56 is hereby cancelled Foimerly situated at a distance of 2 miles 010 deg. from Pulo Tikus lighthouse at Lat 5 deg. 31 mm. N. long. 100 deg. 18 mm. E 'approx), the sunken78 words
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Article263 1932-01-02 7 The following passengers are sailing by tru Lalandia" to-day: Mrs. R. N. E. de Basagoiti. Mr. and Mrs R Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. D. R Hislop Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lawrence. Mr T W Langton, Mr. W. Marsh. Mr. and Mrs. E S Qhver, and Misses S.263 words
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Article27 1932-01-02 7 Reuter. Washington, Dec Sl Mr. Forbes, Ambassador to Japan has pressed a desire to retire from diplomatic nf C e e -ReuSr tWO 5*5Reuter. - 27 words
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Article46 1932-01-02 7 The marriage was untitled on Thursday Jwt. the Rev. Father P. RiSel offlclaUnTof Mr Norman Fyfe, of thSunlu-d and well. known In local «tball Miss Catherine Barron. q|£ daughter a- 1 and Mrs. A, Barron, i; ore Hitcham was matror Ikr m Brown was best man46 words
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Advertisement721 1932-01-02 7 I Victoria Theatre i i j j Last Performance I I TO-NIGHT at 9.30 p.m. j OF j ROBINSON j CRUSOE A PANTOMIME IN 3 ACTS. S WITH I j A Cast of Over 30 People j A Real Old Fashioned PANTO. j j BOOKIW AT j -ssr boxing j721 words
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Advertisement21 1932-01-02 7 MARBLE FLOORING TILES. t FT. SQUARE IN STOCK. APPLY SINGAPORE CASKET CO.. 1 and 3, Penh as Road, off Lavender Street21 words
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Article742 1932-01-02 8 In considering the outlook for the world during 1932 attention is forcefully directed to one event—the Disarmament Conference which is to assemble at Geneva in February. The cause of peace during the next half-century depends on this Conference, which itself depends largely on the Reparations Conference to742 words
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Article333 1932-01-02 8 Mr. F. G. Finch is to be Director of Drainage and Irrigation. Straits Settlements, and Adv.ser on Drainage and Irrigation, Malay States, with effect from yesterday. A meeting of the committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association wll b? held on Tuesday. Jan. 12, in the Singapore Exchange Room, at333 words
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Article217 1932-01-02 8 "M.T.'s" Effort At The Exhibition. The "Malaya Tribune's" stall at the Singapore Manufacturers' Exhibition is in the entrance porch. That is an excellent position —every visitor must necessarily pass by, which is gratifying, not only in the interests of the •People's Paper" but for another good217 words
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Article91 1932-01-02 8 INCREASE OF MINIMUM PRICES. Official confirmation has just been received from the F.M.S. Government of the announcement (telegraphed by the news agencies some days ago) of a new Tin Pool agreement. The agreement increases the price" at which five per cent, of the Pool's holding91 words
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Article321 1932-01-02 8 ASIATICS' PUBLIC SERVICES IGNORED. (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune^) Sir,—The Honours List published in the Government Gazette of the Ist. inst. again occasions no surprise but rather leaves one with a sense of disgust. Such meagre Honours as have been bestowed upon Malayans have, as usual, gone to321 words
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Article73 1932-01-02 8 GOVERNOR'S NEW POWERS. A Bill is shortly to be introduced into i Legislative Council giving the Governor in Council power to make Orders in regard to alterations or imposition of import and export j duties pending considersation of Bills setting forth the new duties in the Legislative Council73 words
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Article214 1932-01-02 8 Dr. Markandu. of the General Hospital. Kuala Lipis. will be arriv n« her to-morrow morning by the "Hakusan Maru." The proclamation limiting the influx of immigrant labourers into the Colony is to be continued ior a further period of three months as from Jan. 1, 1932. Mr. Dan Drysdale, the214 words
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Article578 1932-01-02 8 1 (BJ "LOOKKR'ON") Singapore Expects An Good Citizens to Do Their Dut A That is, they must roll up for the Exhibition, and make it a big success. And let me ask ev« ryone to "Help the Unemployed!" A contribution box will be found at t},«. "M.T."578 words
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Article93 1932-01-02 8 Mails by the Outward Dutch aeroplane from Amsterdam are expected to arrive at Singapore by the evening express to-morrow. Corn*pondence will be ready for delivery to beholders at 8.15 a.m on Monday. Prom Australia by the "Mangola, due at Singapore to-morrcw morning Prom China and Manila by the93 words
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Advertisement263 1932-01-02 8 M ARM ET f The Worlds Premier Baby Carriages. Carnages o! Handsome LVugQ, tilted with Marmet Adjustable Wheels, H >rb i Tyres, Chromiam Fitting* etc. Prices are $59.50, $75 00, $85.00. SOLE AGENTS:— j ROBINSON CO., LTD. flncorporated in the Straits Settlement*.) t J SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. j New Year263 words
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Advertisement46 1932-01-02 8 Pleasing Presents IN Jewellery AT Lowest Prices I FOR j New Year U. S. de Silva Bros Jewellers. 23, HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE, j I WISHING ALL OUR PATRONS A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS j NEW YEAR TENG SENG GUAN. i 634. North Bridge Road. I Established 1905.46 words
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1254 1932-01-02 9 NEW LORDS AND KNIGHTS. CHAIRMAN OF INDIA CONPEREN CE PRINCESS IIABVS SEXS TITLE. Oar Viscounty, thrt e Privy CounciUorsh. t' r Bir >n,t •ies, 28 Knighthood Ur um ber of appointment r a> tm Tarions orders of rhitalrj ■ouaced in the1,254 words
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Article187 1932-01-02 9 Sit John Scott: Brave Police Recognised. Extent Arn nieht Comm ander of the Most the BrltlSh Empire).-Thc 2^«^ J C.M.G.. Colon a l MUay StaTi" 561 urve Federated Malay states and Straits Settlements. of°the E Br iS?T f thC MOSt Exce »ent Order Colonel c187 words
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Article65 1932-01-02 9 Six Injured By Falling Timber. Two bu ldings collapsed in the Geylang District yesterday afternoon. The first of these was a small house occupied by Indians. Three men were injured by falling t mber. but there were no fractures. In the second incident three Chinese were badly65 words
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Article158 1932-01-02 9 PATRIOTIC RESPONSE IN LONDON. Reuter. Rugby. Jan. 1. London's most surprising spectacle to-day was the sight of queues of people at the Inland Revenue Collector's Offices, waiting to pay three-quarters of their year's income tax on the first day it became due. The authorities had madeReuter. - 158 words
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475 1932-01-02 9 CHINA CONTINUES APPEALS TO THE LEAGUE. Reuter. Geneva, Dec. 31. The Chinese Government has urgently appealed to the League Council anent Manchuria, where it says the situation is "becoming more and more critical." The appeal mentions that the Japanese on Dec. 21, occupied Fakumen andReuter. - 475 words
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Article121 1932-01-02 9 COURAGE OF ALL CLASSES. British Official. Rugby, Jan. 1. Replying to New Year greetings from the Lord Mayor of London King George has telegraphed a message in which he says: "We live in times fraught with difficulties, but during the anxious days through which weBritish Official. - 121 words
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Article474 1932-01-02 9 RESUMING CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE. STIFFENING BOYCOTT OF BRITISH GOODS. LAW AND ORDER RULES RESENTED. Reuter. The imminent resumption of civil disobedience in India is expect* d as the result of resolutions by the Congress Working Commir.ee, though the door still seems to be open for a rapprochemReuter. - 474 words
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Article119 1932-01-02 9 BOMB DISCOVERY IN AMERICA. Reuter. Cleveland. Dec. 31. An attempt to kill Count Grandenigo. Italian Consul here, was foiled by the discove.y of a parcel, sent to him from New York, which cortained an infernal machine. The intercepted postal package contained enough exp'osive to blew halfReuter. - 119 words
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Article100 1932-01-02 9 British Official. Rugby, Dec. 31. Cold weather with snow in places continues throughout Britain and skating is proceeding in some centres in England as well as in Scotland. The Newbury races have been abandoned owing to frost. Rugby. Jan. 1. A rainstorm ended in sharp frostBritish Official. - 100 words
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Article55 1932-01-02 9 British Official. Rubgy. Dec. 31. Prcof of tne continued ncrease of air traffic over British 1 nes is provided by the receipts which, from April i to the end of November, were £517 000, ccmpared with £445,000 in the period of 1930. Air traffic with Irdia inBritish Official. - 55 words
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Article36 1932-01-02 9 COLONY'S PROGRESS IN 1931, on page 4 DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 5. CLUB DIARY, on page 5. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 11. NOTES FROM CEYLON, on page 14.36 words
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Advertisement242 1932-01-02 9 BOOKING: Phone 6903 9 a ir. to I p m., 5 p.m. to 9 pro DEADLOCK—THE ALL-BRITISH SENSATIONAL SUCCESS, IS COMING' PAVILION 6.15 LAST NIGHT! 9.25 :o: I Matinee 3.15. Ruth Clive Ctiatterton Brook WORLD FAVOURITE STARS IN "The Better Wife" Paramount s much discussed Screen Drama. Commencing TO-MORROW at242 words
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Article565 1932-01-02 10 SECOND ON LEAGUE TABLE. "MAGPIES" TAKE THIRD PLACE. NEW YEAR'S DAY SOCCER RESULTS. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Reuter. The New Year's Day programme of League matches, although a short one, produced interest ng results, enabling Sheffield United and Newcastle to move up to second and third positions respect.velyReuter. - 565 words
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Article26 1932-01-02 10 GOLF. The approaching and putting competition at the Keppel Golf Club yesterday, resulted In a win for R. Bald, with a score of 29.26 words
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Article18 1932-01-02 10 BOXING. Rivers and Wells meet at the New World to-night. Details appear in our advertising columns.18 words
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Article164 1932-01-02 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. Two games in the Malay Jumor League will be played at the Jalan Besar Stadium this week-end as follows: To-day—Kampong Kapor v. Changi. Sunday—Kampong Glam v. Kallang Rugby Football. S.C.C. team v. Glosters 3rd XV on Wednesday at S.C.C.: A. I. Horsey; O. C. Asfcwo-th, C.164 words
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Article455 1932-01-02 10 SOUTH AFRICANS ON TOP. TOURISTS' BATTING CONSISTENCY. CRICKET. Dimissing Wood full Ponsford and Bradman before these giants could get into their stride, in the third Test commenced at Melbourne on Thursday the South Africans drove home their advan age and had the whole side out before drawing455 words
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Article178 1932-01-02 10 FAST GAME AT DUNEARN ROAD. RUGBY FOOTBALL. A victory for the Club by 18 points to 5 points was the result of the game between the S.C.C. and the Public Services on the Dunearn Road ground on Thursday. The teams were: S.C.C. —Harper; Hoops, Bonnar, Brodie and Tatham;178 words
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Article85 1932-01-02 10 SINGAPORE TRIALS. A trial match in which Colours (consisting of the Probable forwards and Possible outsides. with Harper) will oppose Whites (the Possibles pack with the Probable outsides and Ponsford) will be played at the S.C.C. on Tuesday. The teams will be as follows: Colours: Harper; Jackson,85 words
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Article78 1932-01-02 10 HOCKEY. European team v. Y.W.C.A. at the V.M.C.A. ground, Anson Road, on Monday: Miss Sew ell, Miss Weir, Miss Murison; Mrs. OTJriscoll, Miss Oldfield, Miss Walker; Miss Payne, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Hosking, Miss C. Bruce-Petrie, and Miss Payne junior. European team v. the Girls* Sports Club on Raffles78 words
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Article631 1932-01-02 10 IDEAL WEATHER FAVOURS ENJOYABLE FUNCTION. The New Year sea sports held in the inner harbour yesterday morning was favoured with excellent weather for both the row.ng and sailing events. It was not very hot. and the strong breeze which prevailed throughout the morning furnished631 words
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Article155 1932-01-02 10 LOS ANGELES GETS READY. The Los Angles Swimming Stadium, in which will be held the swimming, diving and water polo events of the Games of the 10th Olympiad, to be celebrated at Los Angeles from July 30 to Aug. 14, 1932, is now being completed in Olympic Park,155 words
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Article232 1932-01-02 10 Mr. C. E. Wilkinson and the Rev. A Stotter have been appointed to be members of the Board of Visiting Justices, Labuan. Commissions as second Lieutenants in the S.S.V.F. have been granted to Messrs. P. H. Barton and H. Proud. Among the retiring Government officers with the end of 1931232 words
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Article871 1932-01-02 10 DATE OF REPARATIONS CONFERENCE. DRASTIC CLEARING UP NOT POSSIBLE? British Official. Berlin, Dec. 31. Germany has accept?d the British mvi at n to a Reparations Conference. Paris, Dec. 31. The Government ha accepted the British suggestion to hold the Reparations Conference at Lausanne. Rome. Dec. 31. TheBritish Official. - 871 words
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Article123 1932-01-02 10 British Official. Rugby, Jan. I. The Ministry of Labour's weekly return shows that the total of persons unemployed on Dec. 21 was 65,883 fewer than in the previous week. The largest decreases in unemployment were in the north-western and north-eastern areas. The total unemployed number 2,506.000 includingBritish Official. - 123 words
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1403 1932-01-02 10 OPENING THIS AFTERNOON BY THE GOVERNOR. CO-OPERATIVE EFFORT TO CAPTURE NEW TRADE. Singapore's first co-operative effort to capture a and gesture in thes depressed days that may accomplish a great »»*rd, remstatfni Malaya as a wnole and Singapore in particular to that P os.tK*, n world commfrce1,403 words
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Article120 1932-01-02 10 CHALLENGE TO MISS AMY JOHNSON. Reuter. London, Dec. 31. An attempt at a record fl ght from Amsterdam to Batavia early in the New Year is planned by two young Dutchmen, Mr. Van Marken and Mr. Telders (son of the wellknown Dutch banker), who has been learningReuter. - 120 words
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Obituary85 1932-01-02 10 "FATHER- OF "MANCHESTER GUARDIAN." Rugby, Jan. t. Mr. C. P. Scott, the governing director of the "Manchester Guardian," died early this morning, aged 85. He had been Editor of the "Guardian" for 57 years when in 1925 lie retired and was succeeded by his son, Mr. E. T. Scott.85 words
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Article26 1932-01-02 10 The Lam Chong Association and the Dressers' Recreation Club, both of Singapore, have ceased to exist, and the Singapore Musical Society has been exempted from registration.26 words
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Article73 1932-01-02 10 OVERWHELMING FIGURES LN REFERENDUM. Reuter. Helsingfors, Dec. Sl. A movement for the abolition of prohibition won a sweeping victory at Helsingfors in a referendum to determine whether the country will go "wet" again. The figures showed 65.000 in favour ol abolition 13.000 for cont nuation of prohibitionReuter. - 73 words
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Article54 1932-01-02 10 RED ACTIVITIES IN BERLIN. Berlin, Jan. 1. Communists were very active last night Two Communists smashed the glass door of the Japanese Embassy, and have not so far been arrested. Numerous houses are placarded with posters: •'Arm yourselves, workmen! 1932 will be a year of revolution against dictatorship54 words
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Article108 1932-01-02 10 British Official. London, Dec. 31. Rugby. Jan. 1. As a result of a two days X-ray test and special examination of Mr. Arthur Henderson a diagnosis has been arrived at and it was agreed that the internal trouble would satisfactorily treated on medical lines and that anBritish Official. - 108 words
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Article92 1932-01-02 11 CORRESP ONDENCE. I Our readers are inviU i u r "T, und^subject» of public interest mu oes n „t stood that the Malavr Tnb" nc es necessarily endorse opinio s ci^f d < bR1EF pondents. LETTERS SH< B Hnv [t AS POSSIBLE, pre/erabl typei'' tteu spacing), and on one of92 words
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Article200 1932-01-02 11 (To the Editor, "Mc Sir—Since this subject discussion I have read al have found that there are pondents. One class is fo: and the other is for the "i they are neither in the their reasons for choos or uneducated girls for p As I am living in200 words
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Article78 1932-01-02 11 The committee acknowle the following donations to th Sec.i n received during December: Cell eec by Clubs throu Accounts -""0 00 Singapore Turf Club "In memory of a decease Flt.-Lt. Knocker S. S. Franklin, Esq. Anonymous E. C. H. Charlwocd, Esq. V. Patterson, Esq. 10.00 Anonymous p.r78 words
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Article32 1932-01-02 11 The rate of issue of Money untitled end Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 for $100 xh° rate of payment of Money Oreers from Ind a and Ceylon is Rs. 157 for $10032 words
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Article23 1932-01-02 11 An ironic gaiety and a slangy cheeriness, a valiant and gay product of this century—the girl in to-day's Coty advertisement on page 11.23 words
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Advertisement418 1932-01-02 11 CHURCH SERVICES. SECOND SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS. JANUARY 3, 1932. DREW'S CATHEDRAL, 6 50 a.m. Holy Communion. :30 a.m. Matins. H nJ- Comm union (Choral). 10 a.m. Children's Service. 9:30 Pm Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. HOly pS?, mmUnion on Mon day. Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday418 words
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Advertisement334 1932-01-02 11 THE NEW WORLD SHOW j THE MOST POPULAR AMUSEMENT PARK IN SINGAPORE. The New World Talkie Theatre FIRST RUN TALKIES Arrangements have been completed to show only first run talkies. 7.15 WIGHT LV 9.30 m NECK and NECK WITH GLEN TRYON. j Also a Two Reels Side Splitting Comedy J334 words
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Advertisement302 1932-01-02 11 READ SIMPLE DIRECTION ON THE LABEL.. THERE IS NOTHING TO ADD '"T 'IMHBI f^M——l——M————l iCR©WN I LIQUID 1 JUST POUR INTO MOULD WITHOUT ADDING ANYTHING AND CHILL UNTIL. FIRM. ii■ ■in m iiimh in »mm« ■wipm^—■— THERE;IS NOTHING TO PREPARE i Cherry, Lemon, Orange, Peach and j j in Various302 words
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Miscellaneous58 1932-01-02 11 mails Close. MONDAY, JAS. i. North. N.-East and N.-Wes: Sumatra (Op ten ort) 9am Bangkok (Meoala) io am Java. South-West Sumatra SouthEast Borneo, Celebes, Timor Dilly and Australasia 'Mar.-olai 6 p.m. TELEGRAM FROM G. P LONDON" Mail despatched from Simapore on Dec 11 by the "J. P. Coen," was d58 words
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Advertisement90 1932-01-02 12 fT*f(f/I\ ale 5 III 11 j\ Monday, «January 4th 111 J III I /I and continue until IauuII I II 1 Saturday, February Gth. Ml u\ U\ II I I During this Sale the whole of our large and Vuw vv W \l wdl assorted stock will be offered at90 words
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Article571 1932-01-02 13 OPENED BY GOVERNOR AT THE CAPITOL. Photographs from practically every country in the world were on view at the Capitol Theatre Ballrom on Wednesday when «H. E. the Governor (Sir Cecil Clementi) opened an exhibition of the winning pictures in the international competition promoted by Kodak, Ltd.571 words
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147 1932-01-02 13 "THE SANDS ARE RUNNING OUT." Viscount Downe. the President, at the halfyearly meeting of Scarborough and Whitby Conservative Association, at Scarborough, recently, referred to the agricultural policy of the Government, and said: "It must not be too slow, because the sands are running out, and we147 words
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324 1932-01-02 13 GOVERNOR'S SPEECH AT INSTALLATION. Lahore, Dec. 10. H.E. the Governor of the Punjab, installed th s afternoor the famous cricketer, .the Nawab of Pataudi, with the powers of a ruler. In the course of his speech. His Excellency recalled the h storical event of324 words
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Article501 1932-01-02 13 ISSUES BEFORE THE CONFERENCE. "Observer." The opening of a Conference on Burma before the members of the Indian Conference have left the country, may cause surprise to many Englishmen, but the one Conference is, really, a necessary consequence of the other. Burma demands two things: Home"Observer." - 501 words
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Advertisement552 1932-01-02 13 Estate Tliiit^ 188 927 > LM Telephone No. TELEGRAM|: "STATETRUST Sw;aW rE A. 1 ABC. sth Edifjrn Bentley's and iKtx tprtd under Companies' No, 1, 2 and 3,X ""W"* BRANCH^ r «reet, Malacca, 14L Lumpur. liiVoF DIRECTORS: ,r Esq.. (C linnan). r S The i-lon'ble Mr. Tan Cheng Lock, k.552 words
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Advertisement186 1932-01-02 13 ~At Last.. it is! The greatest improvement N I in flashlight batteries In years a new, non-short-imA 12i4 N IP' circuiting metal top on Eveready Unit Cells, assur- of crocked, I broken and bursting seals. Na>,„ I A remarkable accompllsh- t, °Nal carbon co>* I unit or ment that means186 words
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Article1594 1932-01-02 14 Draft Ordinance Ready. NOTES FROM CEYLON. The work of legal draftsmen ln connection with the Workmen's Compensation Ordinance is now finished and the draft is being circulated to the various bodies concerned. The Bill provides for the introduction of a scheme of workmen's compensation in Ceylon, for1,594 words
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Article473 1932-01-02 14 SURVEY MISSION TO SIAM. The five Royal Air Force 'planes from Singapore, under the command of Group-Captain A. N. Jackson, arrived safely at Don Muang yesterday afternoon shortly before four o'clock after an uneventful flight wh eh had taken them all day. says the "Bangkok Times''473 words
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Article147 1932-01-02 14 Budapest, Nov., 25 Miss Delafleld's witty play "To See Ourselves" has scored a great success at the two performances given by the English players. English comedies in which both humour and plot turn on the idiosyncrasies of English character rarely make their point on the Hungarian147 words
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Article17 1932-01-02 14 Over a quarter of a million players hired Glasgow's municipal lawn tennis courts during the past season.'17 words
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Advertisement195 1932-01-02 14 j Stop that I cold with 11 INHALANT y Don't pay the price (j of negligence A cold may lead to influenza, pneumonia. bronchitis and oven death. yet it is the most neglect- ed of human ailments. A drop of Vapex on your handkerchief clears the /I breathing passages and195 words
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Advertisement83 1932-01-02 14 IA SMOKEj j that really cools i ESPECIALLY FOR THE j I TROPICS. I Agents: J j HAGEMEYER CO.'S HANDEL-MIJ, N.V. j j A.P.B-1. j STRAITS TYPEWRITER \GENCY. Stationers and Repairer.--14-A. Change Alley. Singapore B >- refunded. Ring u» up for mechanics In case your typ-wrlter Is out of order,83 words
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Advertisement557 1932-01-02 14 I Do You Know Your Futurity j For The Year 1932. j j IF NOT I WRITE AT ONCE TO THE UNDERMENTIONED WORLD KNOWN GANDHJ JOTHISHA NILAYAM. (1) YOUR LIFE READING:— If you have your horoscope, send a copy of 11. otherwise mention time oat* and year of your birth.557 words
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Advertisement489 1932-01-02 15 STEAMER RAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in En MAIL, PASSENGER < vK 10 SERVICES PENINSULAR AND ORIE' NAVIGATION CO LON FAR EAST MAIL Sl (Under Contract with U M Government), OUTWARD FROM 1 For China and Ja por Tonn. tag 4 Kalyan 9 g Kashmir !>489 words
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Advertisement577 1932-01-02 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. X LINE UannnMail) TO LONDON. Naples. Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middlesbrough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. SFUSHTMI MARU 11.000 Jan. 14 15 HAKOZAKI MARU 10.500 Jan. 27 28 TERUKANI MARU 12,000 Feb. 10 11 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Feb. 24 25 HARUNA MARU 10,850 Mar 9 10 KATORI MARU577 words
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Advertisement397 1932-01-02 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 AND397 words
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Advertisement296 1932-01-02 15 INSURANCE. THE SOUTH llwlt BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED i AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Street,296 words
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Advertisement393 1932-01-02 15 BANKS. THE NATIONAL COMMERCIAL SAVINGS BANK (SINGAPORE) LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) No. 14. Chulia Street Telephone No. 3163. Affiliated Bank: THE NATIONAL COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS BANK, LTD. Incorporated in Hong Kong.) Agencies: Hong Kong. Shanghai, Canton. Tientsin and Hankow. Exchange and general Banking business transacted. Current account opened,393 words
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Advertisement581 1932-01-02 15 BANKS. NORTH BRANCH OP THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. 458. NORTH BRIDGE SO AD Telephone No. 2904. The North Branch of this Bank which la now opened for business will provide the following facilities to customers: BANKING DEPARTMENT. <Commerrial Banking). We transact a general commercial banking business. ACCEPTANCES. We buy581 words
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Advertisement346 1932-01-02 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 —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 Road,346 words
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Advertisement512 1932-01-02 16 Le s School. ESTABLISHED 1906 218, QUEEN ST. 61, WATERLOO ST. Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:—F. I. MILES. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. NOTICE OF LOSS OF FIXED DEPOSIT RECEIPTS. Two Fixed Deposit Receipts Nos. 2863 and 2292 for A 53,000 and Asl,ooo respectively and issued by The512 words
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Advertisement376 1932-01-02 16 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 All Commercial Subjects. Write for special offer of free tuition to successful students. The Principal. G.P.O. Box 291, Singapore "SURVIVAL OF THE376 words
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Advertisement202 1932-01-02 16 EDUCATIONAL. MERCANTILE INSTITUTE. 21, Sophia Road and 16, Prinsep Street. ADMITS STUDENTS FROM PRIMARY TO SENIOR CAMBRIDGE AFTERNOON EVENING CLASSES. Commercial and Cambridge—open to either sex. Highest percentage of passes both in Cambridge and Commercial Exams. Por particulars apply Director-of-Studies. THE COLONIAL DAY SCHOOL. 74-2, BRAS BASAH ROAD. (Under European202 words
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Advertisement390 1932-01-02 16 "Tribune" Small Ads. Bring Results Because They Reach the Permanent Population. EDUCATIONAL. THE STRAITS UNION ENGLISH SCHOOL. Day classes.—From Primary to Senior Cambridge. Admissions registered from now on. Re-opens.—lBth. Jan. 1932. Night Cambridge Section.—Commences from Monday Dec. 28, 1931. Hours.—6.3o p.m. to 9.30 p.m. Apply early for further particulars, The390 words
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