Malaya Tribune, 13 January 1932

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune v 01. XIX, No. lO SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday, Jan. 13, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1932.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 154 1 Iliptoivs i CEYLON TEA, i! IVOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. "Chop HijatT CARLSBERG I'ILSENER j ]J "CHOP HIJAU" Obtainable at Hotels. Clubs and The ideal drink for tropical est H TZ th ehoa F Straits Settlements and the J climates. Malay States. I Sole Agents: The East Asiatic Company, Limited,
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    • 623 1 I THE j j "MALAYA TRIBUNE" j j IS THE BEST 1 j ADVERTISING j j MEDIUM J* I IN j MALAYA. j t j Let A 'Vesta' Save You Money, j j A Sewing Machine Renowned for its Reliability. j j i VIBRATING SHUTTLE. HAND SEWING MACHINE, WITH COVER,
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  • 3411 2 D<u/r iJjttt&T ■I*' fcT i CENTENARIES IN 1932. How The Home Cabinet Works. (By Air Mail: Special to the -Malaya Tribune Dec. 31st. Centenaries of many famous men be celebrated next year. S.r Walter Scott whose books and poems are still enjoyed all o\er the world, is the most illustrious
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  • 165 2 Mr. Justice McCardie, at Leeds Assizer *m according to the •Times." that the cout/r? was under one horrible curse that could be removed until the sterilisation of ment&lh defective women was made compuls was considering a case in which dm i 20 years had pleaded "guilty" t
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    • 341 2 f t j *'L t j .MffJ\ V' vs fr^l W r 'i V 1 I DON'T BE KEPT A I j in SUSPENSE! j 1 When you have occasion to take a laxative you want to be quite sure that I you are going to obtain the desired results.
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    • 163 2 i I i I Cool: i HAGEMEVER CO SHAN»H MIJ. j _APB_J THE NEW FRENCH THERAP ONNO.I THERAPION No THER APIQN No rolM» No. 3 Cur— Chronic Mi English Price 5«. c em A s, V!.,?* kHd H.« s 1 ow! *t Third Shipment Just V*9*** PYLAPSAB» Ml "EBNGCBYI" for
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  • 1322 3 COMPLETION OF THE CONSTITUTION. "NO ROOM FOR A KING." The Provisional Government of the Spanish Republic which took office in April will lay down that office immediately, writes Prof. E. Allison Peers in the "Observer." With the Constitution completed, the way will be clear for the
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  • 672 3 F.M.S. WIDOW'S DISTRESSING EXPERIENCE. Most of our readers says the "Malay Mail" are famihar with the glowing promises held Africa J?rt VeSU>rS orange P lots South Mrica and not a few retired planters have luch oro^L SUCCUmbWi to the lure of so™ a year" Tt aS8ured of
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  • 290 3 NOT SEEN SINCE CALL AT SOVIET CONSULATE. Harb.n, Dec. 24. According to reports received here, Prince Godampu, one cf the influential leaders of the Young Mongolian movement, has disappeared from Manchuli upder very strange c rcumstances. It is slated that the Prince arrived at Manchuli from Hailar
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 273 3 H MALAYA'S If J\ Newest and Most iinl Delicious DRINK IB FRUHPOP Matle From The 'jfP?fWfJP Finest Imported FRUITS Product of PHOENIX j[jjjW Aerated Water Works, SINGAPORE. Guarding homes throughout the World! ■THROUGHOUT the world today there are thousands of families who live happily in the protection of Manufacturers Life
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    • 283 3 j THE FAVOURITE:-! kefuse 1 1 lUll i 'NSIST ON mm f i 1 I 4*ll r Jil ORANGE I I 4 ftffij R CRUSH I j N I i V// > Manufactured by Si I v FRASER j c |1| l| H j NE4VE LTD., I Jffi Aerated Water
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  • 317 4 Girls Corner. Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. AUNTIE LIZZIE'S LETTER. Progress Of The "Corner." Mv dear Nieces, you have done exceedingly well this week *nd I must thank you for your co-operation 3 support. But. my dears, why have an excellent "Corner" every week? There I no doubt that there
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  • 293 4 (By Eileen j Once there lived a mercnant who was crossriver in a small boat. A storm came on "nd as there was no time to pull the sails down the boat capsized. The merchant could SIS but luckily he clung to the boat firmiv and yelled
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  • 401 4 (By Eileen.) Aome and at school. At home I was a rL* Crumbling, and disobedient girl but at school where everybody me a nice girl. My mother was worried 1 about this, and at last she drew ;p* Plan. She knew that I loved my eacher 'cry much
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  • 686 4 (By Gwennie.) As the ship rounds the last big bend of the river, nestling in the hollow of the right bank, you come upon a small unprepossessing town —Kuching. rhe ship moors at a little wooden pier, at one end of which lies
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  • 355 4 (By H Bob.") t hope my article below will not be met with sneers and contempt by you girls, and please don't think of me as poking my nose into your affairs. Really the root of this intrusion lies in a sentence of an article on photography which
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  • 203 4 (By Uly Gan.) What is the nec ssity for obedience? What Is the proper method of teaching obedience? Th-re are many parents who fail to command obedience from th-ir children, because they do not understand why children should ob3y them. A factor in obedience Is, of
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  • 458 4 (By "A Dreamer Of Dreams.") T was one day turning the pages of an English paper when I came across a cartoon which struck me as being very clever. Cartoons sometimes bring home in a whimsical manner a lot of home truths and much philosophy. I shall describe this
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 160 4 ASIATIC UNEMPLOYMENT FUND. APPEAL FOR MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTIONS. The suggestion, first mad* in the "Malaya Tribune." that Unetnpioymem Relief be put on a properly organised basis, has been 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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    • 65 4 Ask Your Chemist 1 PRODUCTS I PACKED SPECIALTIES: ASPIRIN CASCARA SACRADA. SACCHARIN, QUININE. VEGETABLE LAXATIVE. ETC. TABLETS, AMPOULE PRODUCTS, "REGAID" SURGICAL DRESSINGS. ETC. j AGENTS: THE ANCLO-SIAM CORPORATION UTD*> SLNGAPOKE— IPOH—PENANG. mmm^mmmm^ amm^mm^^~^^~~^~^-^ 4MARTELL THE BRAND YOU WILL ALWAYS j ASK FOR. 1 Obtainable Everywhere. S I \tm I Sole
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  • 49 5 The committee beg to acknowledge with many thanks the receipt of the following subscriptions:— Previously acknowledged $10.900 25 "M.T. Collection at the Singapore Manufacturers' Exhibition 83.39 Anonymous Reader of the "M.T." 50.00 Staff of Oversea Assurance Corporation, Ltd. 18.00 A Pelice Officer 5.00 Total $11 056.64
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  • 71 5 The followirg have been elected office-bearers cf the Blue Star Minstrels for the current year: President, Goh Buan Huat; vice-president. Loh Yam Seah; secretary. Tan Lye Chye: asst. secretary. Osman bin Suleiman; treasurer, Goh Buan Huat (re-elected): auditor, Koh Chong Han (re-elected); superintendent of music. P. A.
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  • 1537 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY PRASES CO, EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS! Singapore, January 13, 10 a.m. laBM Year CLOSINa QUOTATIONS. VaiM. Ends. Buyers. Sellers. Cl 0 0 mm Kumbang Tin Dec SI Cl. 4.0 £1. 8.0 1.0.0 Austral Malay Dec- JJJ L 0.0 0.6.0 Ayer Hltam Tin June 80
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  • 34 5 The rate of Issue of Money Order for India O d Oeylon to-day is Re. 153 for $199. Tn* rate of payment of Money Orders from hwma and Ceytoa Is Rs. 157 for $194
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 69 5 RADIO AND SOUND ENGINEERS. «OCf AGENTS AND REPRESENT AT IVES Of THE LEADING WAOIO MANUFACTURERS 2, Orchard Road, Singapore. (Comer Opposite Amber Mansions) MHHiitHnmniuuiMiniitw j^^i^^TE^^- SOLE AGEyTS (Malay \^aoio v THE LARGEbI RADIO *%i ivm COMPONENT MANUFACTURERS >A\LNFy IN THE WORLD. Automatically Charges from Bac-Lcclanche >•* BATTHHT. L.T. c* H.T.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 618 5 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Short-Wave Broadcasts for The Week. abould note that Petaling Hill JSa Lumpur) is now on 75 metres until 22 notice. P. O. J. (Eindhoven) and r^ 10 k (Java) are suspended. Radio nam on daily exevpt Sundays—on Monday, Wednesday and Frioay tres on Tuesday. Thursday and
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    • 353 5 RADIO-SAIGON MUSIC. Programmes Up To Jan. 17. IS JANUARY 1932. 1. Trot de cavalerie (Rubinstein), t. Dans* macabre (Saint-Saens). S. Suite Espagnole (M. de Palla) (pour violoncelle: Mme. Simone Chef nay). 4. Pavane au clalr de June (Q. Brun). 5. Fantaisie sot "Hallelujah" (Yourmans). 6. Minstrels (Debussy). 14 JANUARY 1932.
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    • 412 5 CLUB DIARY. (Then are numerous Clubs and Societies tn Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary ts provided specially for them. Secretaries are tnvtted to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest wiU still be included in the
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    • 346 5 Bock s residence. 359-C. Buona Vista Road (off Pasir Panjang Road), milestone. 1 pjn Members may assemble at 63, Spottiswoods Park Road before 12.30 p.m. Springdale Minstrels. Invitation of Mr. See Boh Poon. Musicians assemble. President's residence. 1230 p.m. Golden Bell Minstrels: Weekly music practice, Mr. Yap Kirn Seng's residence.
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    • 188 6 i "Nothing brighter and more genuinely I funny could be expected" STRAITS TIMES," 12-1-32. I AND THAT'S The Opinion of ALL who have seen this Great BRITISH AT THE C A I T O JU MATINEE TO-DAY at 3.15. MIGHTLY! THE CELEBRATED WEST END FAVOURITES GENE GERRARD AND MURIEL ANGELUS
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    • 212 6 "RAIN OR SHINE" is on the way! annlßMß^M^ WSW V* w W Ĕ MsHi 1 i r ~^^M '__9^^^h I r Ym^~^k\^ r wX mßßr^\ l l l iIM mmmllis\wi//ammT77rfss\sssW\ l^K^^iVvMl'i I V, 1» 1:1 mms\ 1 iI;. 18M WM'- tml!lMsmwl; 'fkmrnm\ iW*m \^^mW A m —Jn an JRv 6.15
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    • 199 6 WHERK ALL THE BIG PICTURES PLAY 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 Constance Bennett j IN Rich People.! j TO-MORROW Maurice Chevalier IN The Smiling Lieutenant. i j EAS 1 COAST RD KATS NiG ftCSfcw J 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 Will Rogers Famous Wisecracker, Humorist, Cowboy, Politician, Newsagent, Won Id-Be-President, Etc., Who Was With
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  • 81 7 TRADE FIGURES FOR DECEMBER. British Official. Rugby, Jan. 12. Th- Britten t.ade figures for December, i sued to-day. show that exports have increased ard Jmpoits decreased compared with the prtced ng mcnth. Exports were about £32.000.000. an increase of £214,000. and import £77,000 000, a decease of over
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  • 73 7 British Official. Rugby, Jan. 12. At a conference to-day between Sir John Gilmour (Minisfler cf Agriculture) and representatives of interested organisations on the Government's Home wheat quota proposals, there was general agreement that the scheme was workable and it was decided to set up a committee to
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  • 64 7 London Jan. 12. Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Sons notify today's tin prices as follows: Spot £142 15 16 (£l4l 13 16» Forward £146 1,16 (£144 1516). The market is strong. Messrs. Symington and Wilson notify today's rubber prices as follows: Spot 3 1 16d. (3 1
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  • 213 7 The M.M. "Sphinx" is due here from Saigon to-morrow at 7 a.m. and will probably sail on the same day at 3 p.m. for Colombo, Djibouti. Suez. Port Said and Marseilles. She will berth at the S.H.B. wharves. Owners and masters of shipping are requested to keep their
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  • 76 7 Holland Must Go Off Standard? London, Jan. 12. The "Evening News" quotes a statement by the Gallic Trading to the effect that it 13 most improbable that the British Government or British rubber growers will approve of restriction until Holland and the Netherlands Eas»
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  • 301 7 British Official. Singapore, Jan. 13. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 44d London 3 months' sight 2s. 44d., London 6f days' sight 2s. 4 1|16d.. London 30 days' sight 2s. 4 1 32d., London demand 2s. 3 31 32d., London T.T. 2s. 3 15j16d., Lyons demand 950 nom.,
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  • 175 7 Singapore, Jan. 13. Rice, Siam 1 P-t Koyan $238 Rice. Siam 2 $210 Rice. Siam 3 $193 Rice, Siam 4 $185 Rice, Siam "Sinhway" per koyan No. 1 $194 Rice. Siam No. 2 $186 Rice Saigon A-l $180 Rice. Saigon 1 $172 Race. Saigon 2 $166 Rice. Saigon 3
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  • 126 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES Singapore. Jan. IS. East Wharf i Entrance Gate 1). Santhla 22; Kumsang 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Kola (5 p.m. shifts to 46;7) 18; Rangoon Maru 16; Mata Hart 15; Perak 14; Kalyan 12; Malacca 10. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S). Fairfield City
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  • 61 7 The fifth anniversary of the Siew Sin Sia will be celebrated on the 16th ard 17th inst. at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow <s', miles Pasir Panjang). kindly lent for the occasion. There will be Teochew music on Saturday. The annual general meeting will be held on Sunday at 1.30
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  • 306 7 B. ETLIN AND CO.'S REPORT Jan. 13. 11 am BUBBEE. London: 3 1|16d., unchanged. New York: 4 9|16 cents (G.), unchanged. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 65—70 cents, Ayer Moleks 50—60 cents, Ayer Panas 55—60 cents, Bassetts 35—40 cents, Brogas 45—iO cents, Bukit Jelotongs 15—20 cents, Bukit Katll* 20
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  • 51 7 Singapore, Jan. 13. Standard Spot 9% 10 January 10 104 February 194 104 March 10% 104 April-June 10% 10% July-Sept. 114 11% Tone of Market: Steady Quiet. Latest Cables: London Spot Sheet 3 1|164. per lb. New York: Spot Sheet O. 4 9jl6 eemte, per
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  • 36 7 Seremban report shows a loss of £1.044 and a credit of £1,380 is to be taken forward. Rambutan shows a loss of £1.859 and there is a credit of £5,862 to go forward.—"S.F.P." Service.
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  • 27 7 London, Jan. 12. The Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank has declared a final dividend of £3. There is no bonus. —"S.F.P." Service.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 258 7 VICTORIA THEATRE j j SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY'S j I First Symphony j Concert. Friday, January 22nd, at 9.30 p.m. Monday, January 25th, at 5.30 p.m. VOCALISTS: —MADAM HAWKINS (SOPRANO) CLARK (CONTRALTO) Booking at Little's from Monday, Jan. 18th. Prices: $2, and $1. Victoria Theatre COMING SHORTLY THE GRANT ANDERSON COMPANY.
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    • 374 7 ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY.) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THB STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. No. 828 of 1931. Re N. Abdul Kassim Co. Ex parte Nestle Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk, Co. To, N. ABDUL KASSIM Co., Singapore. TAKE NOTICE that a Bankruptcy Petition hao been presented against you
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    • 120 7 L. A TEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED—First Clase Water and Electric Fitters. Apply 6. Allenby Road. Overseas Assurance Corporation, Limited. NOTICE OF LOSS OF SCRIP. Whereas application has been made to the Directors to issue a duplicate Certificate for 100 3har-s Nos. ***** to ***** inclusive in the name of Teo Sian
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    • 55 7 i5"E525Z5Z I j jJLHAMBRJ I To-Morrowl To-Morrow! To-Morrotv j The first perfect talkie: M-G-M'S ALL j LAUGHING FARCE COMEDY. THE j I I I m ia^^fl I fe: I JjjHj A! i I j Im m m m mm I mm If I mmm. mm m m mm m A
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 168 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW, JAN. 14. Penang, Province Wellesley. Northwest Peralc, Kedah, Western Siam. North, North-East and North-West Sumatra (Kedah) 10 a.m. East Coast of Pahang (Rahman) 11 a.m. •Ceylon. Southern and Western India, Djibouti, Egypt, Europe and Great Britain (Sphinx* (French Mail) 1.30 p.m. China. Hainam, Japan, Korea. Formosa, East
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    • 312 7 METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Tempera- Bright STATIONS. ture. Rainfall. Sun Max. Mm. shine Alor Star 87 67 Nil 9.7 Kota Bharu 81 66 Nil 4.4 K. Trengganu 81 68 Nil 7.5 Kroh 82 65 Nil 8.0 Sitiawan 89 67 O.OT 9.2 Ipoh 91 70 Nil 10.? BuUerworth 90
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  • 98 8 Messrs. Wee Teck Swc T.ck Bock. Teck Leong. Sng Teck Hoe Sng T-am Kiat. Teh Seng Kay. and families thank all friends, relations and numbers of Cheng X c H- an. Wah Soon Kok. Oei Khee Association. Yew Ek Seah. T.ang Choon Kck.
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  • 786 8 There have since 1918 been so many international conferences, with such mediocre results, that world opinion is becoming somewhat cynical about a'l events of the kind. The trouble has been, thus far, that most of the nations concerned have entered upon these parleys with an intensely national ccmplex,
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  • 165 8 "Religion in the Home" will be the subject Ot the lectuie at the Theosophical Society. 181. Tank Read, to-morrow at 6.30 p.m. The Hon. Mr. S. W. Jones. Act ng Legal Adviser, Johore. has been appointed to act a- General AdvLer. in addition to hes own duties. The "Times of
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  • 89 8 Discouraging 99 Reply To S. C. B. A. in our editorial yesterday we commented c« he tong delay on the part of the Governhweplymg to the petition for Council rXu submitted in September last by the Strait! Chiiiese British Associations of Sm-apore. Penang and Malacca. We now
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  • 128 8 CHEQUES ACKNOWLEDGED. In acknowledgding receipt of $133.39 (in- doding a doraton of $50 from an anonymous European reader of the Malaya Tribune,). collected in the "M. T* box at the Manufacturers' Exhibtkm, the hon. secretary of the Asiatic Unemployment Fund says: -Please corvey my ccmm
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  • 131 8 THREE WOMEN AT ARMS PARLEY. Ottawa, Jan. 12. The Prim? Minister has ann:unced that the following will repr sent Canada at the D-s-armamen. Conference in Geneva: Sir G.orge P rle>. Senior Privy Councillcr and form.. Canadian High Commissioner in London; Mr. Mauric; Dupre. Solicitor-General; and M:ss M. W.
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  • 98 8 From Indo-China by the "Sphinx." due at Singapore at 7 a.m. to-morrow. From Holland by the "Insulinde." due at Singapore at 6 p.m. to-morrow. From China and Japan oy «t» "Fushimi Maru." due at Singapore to-morrow From China and Japan by the "Santhia." due at Singapore to-morrow. From
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  • 315 8 Miss Griffith-Jon's, of Singapore has selected an excellent s te fcr th? Mtaol-IKMK which she p-oposes to build at Camercn Higb'ands. It is right en th? recreation area and comp m*» a gentle slope. At the d:r-c f ors* meeting of the Rota-v Cub of Singapore a scheme vill be
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  • 52 8 OUR LONDON LETTER, en pag" 2 GIRLS' CORNER, en pag; 4. CLUB DIARY, on page 5. DIARY OF EVENTS, en page 5. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. on page 5. TOPICS OF TO-DAY on page h CORRESPONDENCE, on page 11. LOCAL HINDU TEMPLES, on page 12. INDRAGIRI RUBBER, en
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  • 450 8 BT "LOOKKJi-ON That rugger match three day? hence at K. L. looks lik* bein* j, citing. A A I gather that quite a number of people happen to have <u<ines< appointments up-countn s ;i turday. Perak, 'tis said, aren't at all about the result. They'n in*
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  • 17 8 The annual untitled O'!-,,->'- H«!i ll! (,n.«»h on Frld.<- I' l, '.he el-rt!"" Pl!! ?lli be t^l'
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  • 32 8 LATEST QUOTATION* RUBIUK London: 3 1 I6d. New York: 4 9 lb > Singapore: T,N lfl Dd^f i London Spot «431 lUIThree Months: £145 d Singapore: $72 00 U2S u*
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 230 8 SPECIAL OFFER Robinsons j FELT HATS A LIMITED QUANTITY ONLY. I n Special Quality Felt Hats in the Latest Shape. Full Crown and Snap. Cut Edge Brim. In Mid Grey. Light Grey and Bearer. ALL ART SILK LINED I In Sise?: 6|, 6| and 63 only. PHICE $3.95 each NETT.
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    • 49 8 Pleasing Presents IN Jewellery AT Lowest Prices i FOR New Year U. S. de Silva Bros Jewellers. JJ, HIGH STREET. SINOAPOEE. 634 North Bridge Road TENG SENG GUAN. Established 1905. j T K. K'i I Oxford Shoes i Six* 25 to 44. From 70 o.«ts to $1.15 per pair
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  • 1382 9 LEGISLATURE OF TWO HOUSES. I vRGE MEASURE OF SELFGOVERNMENT. British Official. legislature of two Houses, the t r partly and the Lower wholly ,i ,ud. with th; Lower having finan,ron rci, was promised at the p.urrr.1 Round-Table Conference yes-u-rd.iv
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  • 215 9 Independence Celebration Under Control. Bombay, Jan. 12. The first benfire of foreign cloth since the j resumption of civil disobedience occurr. d this evening, following a Congress house-to-house collection in the Mandvi area. The Police dispersed the crowd and arrested five. Poona, Jan. 12. The Police
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  • 177 9 CORDIAL FRIENDSHIP WITH BRITAIN. British Official. Rugby. Jan. 12. The Crown Prince of Ethiopia arrives in London to-day on a mission from the Emperor of Ethiopia. He will be met by the Duke cf Glouc s.er on behalf of the King, and on Thursday will
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  • 308 9 Tendencies To Depravity In Malaya. At the Malayan Methodists' annual conference. just concluded, the following "Report of the Committee on Public Morals," of which the Rev. Goh Hood Keng is chairman, was issued We heartily commend the organized efforts made in these days to relieve the
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  • 121 9 TRADE. REPARATIONS AND DISARMAMENT. British Official. Rugby. Jan. 12. A Cabinet meeting to-morrow will be devoted to reparations and disarmament problems. The report cf Sir Frederick Lt ith Ross. Treasury expert, upon his Paris conversations with the French Finance M.nistry will be available fir Ministers, as he
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  • 404 9 WORLD'S LARGEST SYSTEM. British Official. Bombay, Jan. 13. The world's largest irrigation system is being opened to-day by the Viceroy, namely the mile-long Lloyd Barrage at Sukkur. whereby the waters of the 400 miles long Indui (Sind's only river) will be harnessed and distributed to a
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  • 70 9 The fourth annual general meeting of the Horl ckr Badminton Party was held on the ICth irst., and the following were elected officebeajr*rt tcr 1932: President. Mr. E. Cheng (re-elected>; Vice-pres'dent. Mr. Yeo Guar Swee: hon. secretary. Mr. Yeo Khipn Swee (re-elected); hon. treasurer. Mr. Neo mm Pch; captain. Mr.
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  • 512 9 GERMAN GOVERNMENT IN PERIL. CONFERENCE MAY BE DELAYED. Reuter. It Is repo.tcd by Reuter that the French Government have indicated thai th y cannot bind themselves to Jan. 25, as (he opening date of the Lausanne Conference solely h.eause reconstruction of the French Cabinet
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  • 231 9 SOCIETY FOLK CHARGED WITH MURDER. Reuter. Honolulu, Jan. 12. The United States Senate's order for an enquiry into conditions in Hawaii has slightly calmed the tension arising frcm racial feeling, due to the murder of a native, with which a New York society woman, Mrs. Fortesoue,
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  • 23 9 Reuter. Brussels. Jan. 12. The Crown Prince and Princess of Belgium have left for a Visit to Indo-China—Reuter.
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    • 200 9 6.15 PAVILION Mi j TO-NIGHT Who Murdered the District Attorney? Was it the Mayor's Daughter GRAFT j TELLS THE EXCITING STORY! I with j REGIS TOOMEY, SUE CAROL. j NEXT CHANGE British International Fictures present BETTY BALFOUR IN RAISE THE ROOF SINGING AND DANCING SHOW. I j "His Masters Voice";
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  • 396 10 SPECIAL MEETING OF S.A.F.A. DISSATISFACTION WITH JAVA TOURS. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Reuter. Dr j Webster, the chairman, presided at an extraordinary general meeting of the Singapore Amateur Football Association, held at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday afternoon. Several alterations to the rules were made and the unsatisfactory result
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  • 180 10 HOCKEY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Jan. 10. With a view to pick Malacca's eleven against the S.C.C. on the 16th inst. and Selangor on Jan. 30 the selection committee of the Malacca Hockey Association met and chose the following two sides for a hockey trial match
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  • 124 10 SOME DISAPPOINTMENT CAUSED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jail. 12. F.M.S. hockey selectors have caus«ft some disappointment over the selection of the side to meet the Colony on Jan. 23. The team la composed of Selangor and Perak players »nd should not provide serious opposition. Judging
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  • 147 10 CLUB AND GLOSTERS DRAW. The meeting between the S.C.C. and the Glosters' second teams at Tanglin yesterday resulted in a draw of onj try (three points) each. The game was fast, although the heavy state of the ground rather hampered fim rugby. In the second half the pace
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  • 447 10 I LUCKY GIRL CREATES UPSET. THE TURF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. 12. The going was good for the second day of the Penang Turf Club New Year meeting. H.E. the Governor was among the spectators. Results at a glance: Race 1— Ponies—Class 1 —Div.
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  • 99 10 MALACCA G. C. HANDICAP. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Jan. 12. The Captain's Prize was played for on Saturday and Sunday at the Malacca Golf Club, under sealed handicap. The result was as follows: Winner, J. A. St. C. Stewart, 79 —4=75. Others Scores: J. M. Meade, 92 —15=77;
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  • 147 10 BOXING. Two brothers, feeing each other in a boxing contest at She|ffi?ld, dealt out such punishment 10 each other that when the referee stopped the contest in the sixth round, both were left unconscious on the floor of the ring. Austin Brown,, of Rotherham. who
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  • 126 10 DATES PLAYERS. Rugby Football. The following have been invited to play for SCC v P.S.RF.C. "B" on Saturday, at s!c.C. Padang. A. t Horsley; H. Mjynell, Dr. M S. Pembr:y J. Smailes, E. E. Hodges; Alan Colville, t C. Van Cuylenburg; P. Bradley Martin, H. C. Allen, J. A. Grant,
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  • 1110 10 COUNSEL'S APOLOGY TO A COLLEAGUE. TWO MEN WITH THE SAME NAME? The final stage was reached, before the District Judge (Mr. O. C. Dodd) yesterday in the case in which a young and well-dressed Chinese, named Chang Kiam Hoe, is charged with theft of title deeds pertaining
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  • 53 10 Among the fresh taxes contemplated in the Bombay Government's Budget are a stamp dutj on cheques and the enchar cement of fees bj the amendment of the Probate and Adminl stration of Estates Act. The proposals impos? Rs. 5,000,000 additional taxation, which wil rover tho anticipated deficit of Rs. 10,000,00«
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  • 353 10 CHINESE "PRIME MINISTER'S" STATEMENT. SPECIAL "CABINET" FORMED. Reuter. Shanghai, Jan. 13. After a two-hour Conference in_ Shanghai yesterday, attended by Messrs. Sun Fo yu Yiu Jen Chow Lu. Li Wen Fan. Eugene Chen. General Feng Yu Siang, General Chen Ming Shu General Li Chung
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  • 190 10 ROUTINE ORDERS. The following are routine orders by Lieut. Col. M. J. T. Reilly. M.C., Commanding S.S.V.F.: Singapore. Jan. 13. TRANSFER —OFFICERS. 2nd Lieut. W. Gilliam. M.V.C.. is transferred to the S.V.C. with effect from January 1st. 1932. WEAPON TRAINING. A revised Machine Gun Table has been approved
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  • 66 10 MISSING HORSE SHIPPED TO SINGAPORE? Sydney newspapers report persistent rumours to the effect that the racehorse Simba. whose loss from stables at Alexandria was followed by an advertised reward of £250 for information leading to his recovery, has been shipped to Singapore. It is said that the horse
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  • 78 10 Mr. Ivan Marshall, the famous tenor who is on his first Eastern tour, will commence his Singapore season on Friday at the Tea Dance at Raffles Hotel. He was with the late Madam Melba's Grand Opera Co. ln Australia. He has already visited Japan, theT Philippines
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  • 91 10 The annual general meeting of Thong Khi Kok Association was held at Mr. Goh Keng M ar's residence, 140-3, Prinsep Street, on th? 7th inst. The following were elected as c ffic als for the current year:— Mr. T3n Heng Chua, President; Mr. Ng Bak Kwang. V:cepresident; Mr. Lim Peng
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  • 33 10 The death occurred on Dac. 26, of the Zamorin of Calicut, at hi.v place in Tiruvachara, at the age of 83 from rheumatism. Raja Manavedan Raja, retired District Judge, succeeds him as Zamorin.
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  • 201 10 PLANS PASSED BY RURAL. BOARD. I am personally m la T when said the chairman iUr F the Rural Board t., «g£ Brisbane( Letters from Foga n who wish to products. Wa d S2TS be no noise and no smell. a Ihe factory would be builc
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  • 507 10 APPOINTMENTS REVEALED AT CLOSING SESSION. The closing session of the Malaya Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Singapore, was opened by devotions led by the Rev. J. J. Kingham, on the subject "The Keys of Heaven." Ihe Statistician gave a summary of his report. The total amount
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  • 104 10 Music lovers Should make a note of the concert to be held at the Y.W.C.A.. Raffles Quay, on Friday al 6.30 p.m. There will be a short programme of chamber music, beginning at 6.30 p.m. Seats are all at the reasonable price of $1. The
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  • 125 10 The Pavilion entertained a good hous? last night with th? screening cf "Graft." Not long ago Singaporeans were given an idea (perhaps th? wrong one) of what a newspan r in America is supposed to be. "Graft" is another picture that deals with a reporter. The
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  • 66 10 On behalf of the Commonwealth of India League, London, Mr. J. P. Horrabin has sent a resolution of the League to the Premier r gretting the choice of the chairman of the Round-Table Committees and asserting that neither Lord Eustace Percy nor Mr. Davidson has had association or familiarity with
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  • 384 10 Lecture To Malacca Rotary Club. (From Our Own Corretpoi Malacca. The regular weekly till in of Malacca Rotary Club was held to-day at Mason Hall. Rotarian de Souza «relcom< guest of the afternoon, Mr a. who responded. Rotarian Par t Ufc corned the new Rotary memb
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  • 214 10 SOME RECENT ADDITIONS. The undernoted non-fiction works will ready for issue on Saturday: Adam (H.L.) C.I.D. Behind the Scenes tf Scotland Yard. 1931. Illus. American Museum of Natural History. Journal Vols. 29 and 30, luus. Churchill (Winston S.) The World Cnns The Eastern Front, 1931. illus. Craig (E.G.)
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  • 115 10 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. (From Our Ou n Com indent., Malacca. 3** l Mr. W. E. Rigby. M. C B years back in Malacca as p*Government Monopolies and tec tor of Chinese, is bacK in At present he is attached I but when Mr. A. H Gl< Secretary, goes
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  • 52 10 At the annual untitled way Musical Part-, were elected oB\ce-b year: President. M rlcc'ed); vice-pres:e< D hen. secretary. Mr .Kob h. 1 I a-st. Hon. secretary Mi > lected); hon treasurei (re-elected); hon. Mid I or. n hon. superint adent, M conductor of BUisk eommttee. M Ting Hock H nrj
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  • 89 11 0ur readers are invited to write to us on b,, is of public interest. It must be underi that the Malaya Tribune" does not *'r<>aniy endorse opinions expressed by corresLETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double and on one side of the paper only, w rimes may
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  • 826 11 7 the Editor, *'Malaya Tribune") m an's first impressions are generally ilt to overcome. They may be sudUered, but they cannot be uprooted, her hand, if the average Englisha( ro.xS a Chinese gentleman from 10 can speak English fluently, he acquaintance" is a Japanese. The F 1
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  • 905 11 'To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") roe ago in a Japanese magazine 'rod an article purporting to be the 11 War Office officials regarding ■urn situation. According to that ii rhould occupy Manchuria beis not powerful enough to withfor ign aggressors in case Japan H;raw from the territory.
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  • 1189 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —The new Chinese Government at Nanking is a great triumph for the Cantonese Party vis-a-vis the Chekiang Party, particularly for Sun Fo and his so-called "Crown Prince's Faction" (Thai-tze Phai). The completeness of his personal triumph must have surprised him no less
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  • 143 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—After reading the letter ;n your paper of the Bth inst re the above subject, stating the opinion of Mr. Eve Te Ong, I am inclined to write a few words. There is no doubt thr.t if tht Government do reduce
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    • 205 11 THE NEW WORLD SHOW j Where You Find Endless Fun. 1 j New World Talkie Theatre 7.15 P.M. TWO SHOWS 9.30 P.M. NICK STUART in "THE 4tli ALARM" A First Run Action Talkie Never Before Shown In Singapore j Prices of Admission: 40 Cents 20 Cents. Sissons BITUMEN Solution j
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    • 239 11 I By Special To H M Xin Appointment of Siam ESTABLISHED 1872. B# E \gmjĔtk JL THE IDEAL FOR THE LADY'S HAND-BAG, I *rm mm. AS IT IS FOE THE sportsman's pocket The Fascinating Ĕf^ tt *mm% Modern watch.- j Sound in construction as it is Handsome j j in
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  • 1916 12 THEIR RENOVATION AND CONSTRUCTION. INDIAN CORRESPONDENT'S NOTES SUPPLEMENTED. A correspondent who signs himself "Junius" writes as follows: My attention was drawn to the "Malaya Tribune" Indian correspondent's comment on the "Temple Renovation Delay and I wish to explain certain statmems which are only partial truths and do
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  • 301 12 AN INTERESTING AGENDA. The second conference of the All Maiaya Tamils will be convened on the 16th and 17th insc. when Mr. A. C. Suppiah, Presid?nt, Agambadiar Sangam, Singapore, wUI hoist the Union Jack. Mr. V. K. Murug sam Pillay, President, Perak Hindu Mahajana Sangam, will
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  • 1795 12 PROGRESSIVE POLICY ADOPTED. MR. DUNMAN'S CRITICISMS. Several questions were asked by Mr C. C. Dunman at the annual general meeting of the Indragiri Rubber, Ltd., held yesterday at noon in the French Bank Buildings. Mr J A. Elias was in the chair and others present were Messrs. G.
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  • 112 12 DUE TO BOYCOTT OF JAPANESE. Reuter. Lond«r. Jar.. 12 "Whatever may eventually be shown' to k our gains from the present situation in Manchuria the Lancashire cotton trade should not be nvsl.d .nto false feelings of security; recent in cur Chinese trade resulted iron causes entirely
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  • 140 12 DECEMBER RETURNS. We have had the following rubber crop w turns for December. 1931. reported to Alor Gajah 34.500 lb. Ayer Kuning <F.M.S> 10.500 lb Ayer Panas 96.000 lb. Badek (Staffield Mates) lb Bruseh 44.000 lb. Bukit Jelotong 20,200 lb Bukit Kubu 21.500 lb. Buloh Kasap 53.000 lb.
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  • 45 12 DECEMBER 11 I g I The following tin output 1931, have been reported to Ipoh 480 pikuls Jelebu 300 pikub Katu 421 pikuls Klnta 500 pikuls. Pahang Consolidated 2.100 plku* Renong 423 pikuls. Renong Consol. 824 pikul> Semenyih 120 pikuls Sungei Klnta 260
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    • 334 12 Finest Quality "Pineapple" Cooked Ham AT REDUCED PRICE i i j Singapore Cold Storage 1 Company, Limited. Orchard Road Sub Depots. L___ l For Quality and Price Please Ask for "PEACOCK" BRAND CIGARS. I Made by hand from pure Manila leaf. j i j J 'Phone 7731. box of j
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  • 447 13 SINGAPORE, JAN. ■AT. Beef steak (round) katl Beef stew or curry katl 20 Pork, lean, kati Pork, lean and fat (1st quality). M Mutton Australian lb. 30 Fowl, katl Hens (Locally reared), katl 4S Ducks, each Pigeons, domestic unfledged pair »2 Pigeons, domestic unfledged pair BOOS. Fowl 10
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  • 227 13 IRISH VIEW OF WESTMINSTER STATUTE. Dublin, Dec. 12. Not since the British Parliament renounced its right to legislation for the new United States of America has it done anything of equal Importance to the passing of the Westminster Statute, which received the Royal Assent yesterday. This is
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  • 118 13 Vienna, Dec. 9. It was resolved by the National Assembly xu prolong copyright protection for works of Austrian art and literature, expiring on December 31, 1931, until December 31, 1932. According to the Austrian law in existence, the period of protection lasts thirty years after
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  • 78 13 One of the most extraordinary ordinations ln the history of Rochester Cathedral was made recently when Mr. A. J. Stubbs, the seventy-year-old retired post office engineer, became Deacon licensed to the curacy of All Saints Church. Chatham. Mr. Stubbs has been Church Warden of South Norwood, London,
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  • 109 13 For many weeks a yard in Johannesburg I (South Africa) has b?en the centre of skokiaan-brewing natives who supplied their customers with drink at any hour of the day or night. One morning custom rs found that the manag-ment. for some reason not explained, had vanished, leaving
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  • 22 13 e>-iw pnseat tm Manchuria, is shown underlined and tW b r the difloremt radways are clearly kodieated
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    • 356 13 I AMERICAN STEEL j SPLIT PULLEYS. ""^Sg^ps»»-. <m -.-r*i»" combine fuuiuuw strength. j Arr rTiraas'" transmit maximum power |I «jth minimum belt sßp. «T -r^^fßk AnH -ricans" endure higher speeds than mv other standard metal pulley i THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. ,11 ST ARRIVED MOW ON S*LF Whitaker's Almanack, 1932.
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    • 236 13 THE evolution of the LOW-PRICED FAMILY CAR The 1932 §£n§er JUNIOR All the previous standards of performance and value, outstanding though they were, have been eclipsed by the new 1932 SINGER JUNIOR. It is a striking example of British motor supremacy. Ultra modern, comfortable, economical and reliable, the 1932 Singer
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  • 3031 14 CITY WHICH HAS ACHIEVED GREAT THINGS. PROBLEM OF POLICE INTERFERENCE. The following account of. the more important historical mc.dents of the last few years in South China ard of present conditions in Canton is contributed by G.E.D. to the "Malayan Police Magazine." The writer adds that
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  • 239 14 OWNERS AND THE NEW TAX. Rome Dec. 12. Gloom, even consternation, reigns throughout Italy at the prospect of having to pay 40 lire instead of 20 for watch-dcgs, and 150 instead of 60 for other dogs. The new tax comes into force on the first of the year,
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  • 267 14 CANTON'S REPRESENT^,. misrepresented. The Shanghai police arrested rr L Chinese originally suspected of >^ DU7 k* I firearms but who turned out lat-r to u 4 1 for the purpose of defraud in? the firearms purchasers. The men were charged before Jud# in the Special District Court wherT.
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  • 180 14 The Judicial Committ:e cf the Privy Counc: has. according to the "Daily Herald,' ft, missed the appeal of the Maharaja of Tihr against a judgment cf Hieh Curt of Patm that Sita Dcvi was entitled to a perpta. annuity of about £1.100 a year settled by i
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    • 340 14 BLISTERS FORMED ERUPTIONS On little Girls Face. Healed by Cuticura. "My little girl's face and head were covered with fearful water blisters. When the blisters broke they formed sore eruptions which caused her to be very restless through the night. The itching and burning were terrible for she did nothing
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    • 11 14 mwmmmmwmmmwmwmmwmm*^mu**vm*mmmmmmamm^ DOUBLE BIMPXkW j AW W ASK FOR CAPSTAN BLUE TOP
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    • 503 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. —orated In England.) H\-. PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. SB AND ORIENTAL STEAM [ON CO LONDON AND BAST MAIL SERVICE. Contract with His Majesty's Government). 7TWARD FROM LONDON Ftr China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1932 9.000 Jan. 13 6.500 Jan. 19 16.000
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    • 565 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles London. Antwerp, Rotterdam and Middkabroogh Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. •8 FUSHTMI MARU 11.000 Jan. 14 15 HAKQZAKI 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
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    • 463 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NOKDDfcUTSCHLK jfffi*« LLOYD (Incorporated m Germany > The undernoted are the Company intended fixtures: OUTWARDS I sj. "TRAVE" lor Hong Kong. Shai. Yokohama. Kobe, Osaxa. Chinwanglao and Da.r-.-n Jan 23 sa. "TRIER" for Manila, Hong Kong. Shanghai, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau. Feb. 2 s.s. "SCHLESIEU'' for Yhama, Kobe.
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    • 328 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG AMERIKA LIN lE. Deutsch p Austrailsche Dsmpfschlffs |Q P Q Oesellsrhaft (Companies Incorporated tn Germany OUTWARDS. HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1932. I m s DUISBURG via Manila Jan. 27 t m.s. VOGTLAND omit Japan ports Feb 12 t m.s. SAUERLAND via Manila
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    • 274 15 INSURANCE. THE znx\ SOUTH I Wttw BRmsH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED FIRE. MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES L. C MARGOUOUTH. Manager Ofllce: 2, Plnlayson Green. BANKS. THE NATIONAL COMMERCIAL SAVINGS BANK (SINGAPORE) LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements l No. 14, Chulia Street Telephone No.
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    • 587 15 BANKS. NORTH BRANCH OP THE HO HONG BANK. LIMITED. 45«. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD 1 Telephone No. 2904. The North Branch of this Bank which to now opened for business will provide the fo*> lowing facilities to customers.— BANKING DEPARTMENT (Commercial Banking) We transact a general commercial hanktss) business. ACCEPTANCES. We
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    • 371 16 This Paper has the Largest Sale Among the People who Spend Most in British Malaya. 1 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 8 Manasseh and Co., 5-2, Malacca Street. TO LET —117, Killiney
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    • 357 16 Le zJVlercier s School ESTABLISHED 1906 218, QUEEN ST. 61, WATERLOO ST. Morning Classes only-Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT I Principal:- F. I. Mitts- 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
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    • 309 16 EDUCATIONAL. PRIVATE TUITION given by a Lady in English, French, Dutch, German and Shorthand. Able to prepare children for school. Fee moderate. Apply Box No. 483, c o "Malaya Tribune." THE CITY HIGH SCHOOL. 2, SHORT STREET. FROM JAN. 11, 1932. MORNING CLASSES— Primary to Senior Cambridge 8 a.m. to
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    • 636 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. We, the undersigned beg to inform the public that we are licensed dealers in various kinds of arms and explosives at 268 Beach Road. Our prices are moderate. CHOP CHYE WHATT GUAN. TENDERS. TENDERS will be received at the Office of Messrs Keys Dowdeswell, Architect*. Mercantile Bank Building.
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    • 587 16 "Tribune" Small Ads. I Bring Results I Because They Reach the I Permanent Population I PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. REVOCATION OF POWER OF ATTORNEY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all and every the powers and authorities contained in a Power of Attorney made the 27th day of April, 1925, by TAN
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    • 448 16 MASSAGE MANICTJH MASSAGE. Miss Matsuye. Miss a d J Misako. No. 20. BencooUn Street s^JJ MALAYA TRIBUNE 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADANCK. Delivery Including Inch*a at office Postage or close (Local or to Fa* residence. P.M.S.) Counfc Yearly $15.00 $21.00 $33.« Half Yearly 7.50 $10.50 $nj Quarterly 3.75
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