Malaya Tribune, 20 August 1932

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune 1 1,1. XIX- No. 197 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Am*. 20, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1932.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 189 1 n( )M FORGET THAT: SHOES ARE THE CHEAPEST. ajways a variety of attracti c styles to choose from. They are comfortable and wear well. irtTOl BITLDING, SINGAPORE. I Call for "Carlsberg Hijau "it s J t'ARLSBERG PILSENER. T!,<! i<l<-">' drink fur tropica! climates. '^^^^^^g Obtainable at BoVU. < lul.s and
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    • 304 1 I A. FLINTER. I 6, Raffles Place. I BUYS I Gold coins and gold m ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices j according to daily 1 exchange rates. i SIME, DAHBV CO g r o I YOU CAN'T BE OPTIMISTIC WITH A MISTY OPfIC CONSULT ELLISON S.
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  • 1953 2 Budget Deadlock Averted Resolutions Of State Councillors' Conference—Ways And Means Of Paying Commuted Pensions Other Than Rice Duty Found—Governor's Approval Expected—lnterim Report Of Retrenchment Commission— Sound Position Of Co-operative Societies. The political crisis threatened by the Budget deadlock, has now been averted. As mentioned in these
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  • 127 2 Task Completed By Six Men. British Official. Rugby, Aug. 18. The Papal Legate will next week consecrett Buckfast Abbey, Devon, which a few Benedictine monks have themselves built on the site where Saxons. abbey St d n thC ime f Angl in^ b t? 0t nier
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  • 268 2 Completion Of The Fleet Exercises. British Official. Rugby. Aug. 18. The flagship 'Queen Elizabeth." with the Prince of Wales and Prince George aboard, was flying the Royal Standard when, with the rest of the Mediterranean Fleet, she entered Superb Harbour. Malta, to-day, on the completion of
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  • 610 2 O.X.A. Entertains Mr. Lim Chen? Ean. i A tea-dance was held en Sunday by the Old i Xaverians' Association, Penang, the guest of j honour being th. Hon. Mr. Lim Cheng Ean. who was fe ed on the occasion cf bis apiue-int- ment to
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  • 120 2 New Head Of Detectives. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Aug. 17. Mr. m. R. Hannah, accountant of the Chartered Bank, Seremban, has left for Kuala Lumpur on transfer. Mr. H. G. Banham is taking his place in Seremban. Mr H.**F. Ridley!* Officer-in Charge of Detectives, Seremban, is leaving
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 156 2 I Have YOU Triir*^ INTĔSTLEs J (English) COCOA' If not, you have missed a treat, for this cocoa is of superlative quality and flavour. SEND NOW 10 cents j j) in stamps for an attractive sample tin, with mirror lid I j Use This Coupon. To:-— j usually buy cocoa
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  • 1304 3 XV.—REALISATION. j In these times 0 f slump, when business J worries are combined with a complete uncerj tainty of the future, every man or woman dissatisfied with his job or income is looking for j a change or the posEibi'ity of increasing the j .income, a
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  • 66 3 Diagram of a modern poultry farm to accomir.cdate 1.000 laying birds, also reproducing stocks and chicken house ior the rearing of Sday old chicks, for sale to individuals. The sitting house may use incubatcrs or •'broodies- according to the capital invested This will certainly appeal to the
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  • 198 3 1.8. Katsim, Telok BLn-ah RoaJ, That hen of yours that is now 6 years and 8 n.onths is a proof that Poultry can live in Malaya. To hear that she is now half cockerel fcr.d half hen shows .senility but not rejuvenation. H. 8.. Sctanjccn Road. The
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    • 228 3 1 LOOK AT HER! 1 2 A SOLID little rock of firm J jL «j# J~\ Hesh, with fine straight fe> *""fcs. a beautiful, healthy 4 f r > colour and even, white, good J r quality teeth. 2 t I She has the intelligence of the J J rr:a\;
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    • 229 3 (ANNUAL DISPLAY and CHEAP SALE now in FULL SWING Lxeeptional \alue in Watches ft Jewellery at Rene ULLMANN. Ne Stock of Gold Jusi Arrived. Follows: I I ft GUI 4 k J Asscrt£d Including 8 7 5 f 14 kt San Movement and Sl?apr ;in Chrome I ALL WATCHES 9
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  • 243 4 Sports Pastimes. VINCENT PERERA AND JACK. WANTS FIGHT WITH "GUNBOAT." BOXING. Reuter. ■nillUal Colombo. Aug. 8. Vinceeit Per ra known in the ring as '{Tiger Vinno," .h? ex-Lightweight champion oi the F.M .3 arrived in Ceylon yesterday from Calcutta. It will be remembered that Vincent Perera represented Malaya in his
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  • 290 4 FOOTBALL, BOXING AND SWIMMING. It is understood that a movement has been set on foot to lay out and equip a Football Stadium in Ipoh on sirr.i'ar lines to those in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. The project is one that aims to meet duTiculty experienced In providing
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  • 82 4 ANNUAL GAMES AND SPORTS. The Singapore inter-schcol games and sports will be held on Wednesday at 3 p.m. at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The following schools will be competing: Raffles Institution. St. Andrew's, Trade School, Victoria Bridge Afternoon School, St. Joseph's Institution, AngloChinese, Victoria Bridge, Outram. St. Anthony's
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  • 113 4 The annual tparft of the Methodist Girls" School were held on Wednesday at Mount Sophia. Inclement weather nearly threatened to spoil the function but happily there was no heavy shower. M.\ and Mrs. C. G. Ccleman were among the* present. Tha programme included several na res which
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  • 42 4 RIFLE-SHOOTING. "0 <Scottish> Co. B.VC, wilt hcH their ar.nnnl rifle meetin•/ at the Bujch YtmSh Hangn I .-morrow. The meeting rill be followed by A Home 430 p. m durtnj; which th* distribution ct prizes win be made
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  • 67 4 At the annual general meeting of the members cf Samboe Clerks' Club h:ld on the I2?h S a W f B €leCied arising: Mr. A. P. Urn Soon, president; Mr. C. P. Khye Mr K. Swl Hca, treasurer; Mr. Q. Tlam Seni auditor; Mr. L. Chee Chee, sports capto Mr'
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  • 229 4 ASSN. FOOTBALL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Aug. 17. The Education Dept. beat th? M.V.I, en the N. S. Club Padang to-day in an inter-depatt-mental fix.lire by 3 gcals to 2. The Educationists press; d frcm ihe start and drew flm blcod through Kandiah who took a shot
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  • 166 4 BADMINTON. The f;Mowing are the results cf h? tixtb and seventh rcunds of the s.hb.j.s.c. tingles lemgue Khn Y€3n b:ct Keng Wta 15-., 15-1?: Koh Kirn Soon b at Lim Ch.ng Hong (VA); Tan Krri Seng beat A Harkayer 15-3. 15-7; Koh Khn ?o5 beat teg Beng T.ck
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  • 151 4 BASEBALL. New York. Aug. 18. j T NATIONAL L2AGUE m Runs. Hits. Errors. Chicago 3 Boston I 0 2 15 o Cincinnati 0 New York 8 (Mooney pitched, Terry home run). Pittsburgh' Brooklyn J J Q AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 7*9 2 (Alexander home run) St. Louis 3
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  • 42 4 LAWN TENNIS. The S.R.C. Autumn tournamJht will commence on Sept. 5. Entries close on Aug. 29 *in£L eve ts J are as Allows: Championship singes and doubleB( <<A P P Angles handicap, mixed doubles handicap and ladies' single handicap
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  • 417 4 r S.C.R.C. team v. Uniteers at S.C.R.C. to-day, at 2 p.m.: Chua Choon Leong, Evan Wong, Wcon Chow Tat, I. Hcahing, Ong Siow Kc\ Lew Kee Choc. Lew Kee Ngiap, Sim Ten? Been, Tan Chiap Kirn, Lee Pong Lim, Tan Thean Tek. Reserves: Sim Teng Chew, Loh Jwee Yeow.
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  • 233 4 PING-PONG. R-.-lts in the S.C.R.C. "A" handicap tournament are as follows: Ist Round: Tan Chiap Choon owe 9 beat SS* owe 9 (w o>: Thean T-k owe 9 beat Ong Siow Kee owe 3 3-0 H* Chee Seng owe 6 beat Teo Tian Keng owe L u Huck
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  • 347 4 Special Interest In July Number. The July number of th? "Indian." the monthly magazine for Malayan Indians, published by Mr. R. B. Krishnan under the auspices of the Indian Association of Singapore, gives a symposium of views on the question of land settlements for Indians in Malaya, a
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 156 4 A New Sixfor a New Age! lIUPMOBILE'S reputation for always being ahead of its field has never I been so sensationally expressed-cs in (his great new Six. Test your most critical ideas on extra-value features, ihe road-proved economy bf its powerful engine-now given new smoothness, quietness and ease by fcfcdfw
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  • 1111 5 LATEST QUOTATIONS. MINING, „V FB\SEK CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. MrJ FOre A** 2 10 am Buyer*. Sellers. Tin A 116 12 0 0 05 0.10 V I "ft* 0.29 0.32 1 5 Tin onom 5'- 7|- norn B ili M* l 09 i. n one 0.15
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  • 191 5 But No More R»ck Bottom Prices. Messrs. Lewis and Peat (S.) Ltd., report ander yeseerday's datr. The upward movement has received a rh:ck and the market generally is again quiet. There is, however, no pressure to sell, and even if a s.thack is experienced, there seems
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  • 699 5 Application For Discharge Granted. DIVIDEND OF THREE PER CENT. PAID. In the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Whitley, an application for discharge was made by Mrs. Lydia Beins. Mr. D. H. Tudor, Assistant Official Assignee, appeared for the Official Assignee, while Mr. R. Zchndcr
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    • 61 5 K. M OLI MOHAMED, Jewellers. j L _38. Jgjg JSS Singapore. phone 4^ 0 8 t r iiPRosT Diabetes, Consumption, v D„ PILES, LEUCODERMA, laipotency, Women-disorders, araiysis and numerous other chrenle coiuidered to be hopeless bj I T »K HIMALAYAN PHARMACY* Cm.. 0fflce: Oven Rood Room: 115. SoroDgoof AL. SINGAPORE.
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    • 11 5 CHANGE OVER TO CRAVEN "A CIGARETTES If others make you coorh!
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    • 181 5 0> 1L y^X. Regd. BILAX are the Best Remedy for a disordered liver, and quickly relieve Biliousness, Sick Headache. Depression, Constipation, Flatulence and Indigestion. Most laxative medicines are much too drastic in their action and exhaust the patient's strength and vitality by the violence of their purging and griping effects.
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    • 176 5 j ENERVIN strengthens the nervous system to such an extent j that it definitely resists tissue change, and so energy and J strength are reserved for a longer period during the working j day. j lO COUPONS=f£2Lj. s On every bottle there is a coupon. Prssent 10 of these to
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 574 5 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Club$ and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of whkh are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the -Diary
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    • 218 6 JIL MXL TJL S e J3l jj S < -^^^S^T I /t\\ IB Commencing ill ITO DAT I You Want A Real Laughing I Show- Here It Is!! I With Two Screen Favourites united for the first time j Claudette I Vivacious star of "Big Pond" and "Smiling Lieutenant" and
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    • 231 6 MATINEE To-Day at ,3 p m. The Bcreen'd Greatest Child Actor in his finest film JACKIE COOPER IN j When A Feller Needs A Friend TOaMORlOW SUNDAY at 2.50, 6.5 and O S p.m. For tin- First Time in Singapore j A —2! HOUR SHOW! •JACK HOLT nmmm of men
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    • 211 6 Three Shows TO Day AT 3 615 and 9 IS p \i Three Shows TO-MORRCW AT 3 6.15 and 915 p OF THE GREATEST OF ALL TALKIES Ifjalava" IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN IT YET l\ e n G STJSK of the Modern FROM "MAHABHARATHAM" Every Song Hit is a
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  • 806 7 Jagnhs' Cost Of Living. MYSTERIOUS REDUCTION OF SALARY. The r '2tcm«*nt that Sikh Jpg&hs could L'vc on SIS i :non h w.v, made in the Bankruptcy Ccuri yccterdav. befi.ro Mr. Justice Whitley, wn ii an application iur o ninthly pnyment \a? nuiuc. The mater arose in ct'im<Mion wii't
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  • 74 7 Rugby Aug 19Pirfc S3 iw, Now York 3.47-1 Montreal 390 BroSdi HWH. Geneva 17.80*, Amsterdam M?tt Milan 67%. Berlin 597H Stockholm 7J™7S, Copenhagen 18.-5. Oslo 18 3132, Vienna 30. Prague 117*. Helsingfors 232.*.. Mad»d 43U Lisbon 110. Athens 555. Bucharest 14.5 U4, RtoW, Belgrade 215. Montevideo 30 Bombay
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 354 7 It Speaks to All the Sweethearts of the World! fj This romance oi a boy ,ne wise-crocks on their lips. And a beau- w tifu! dream of love in J j their hearts! I .'Ji&Cv* r* un 9 k>v« fhaf Brood- I way rcvtd about M WITH i Fr.rrc 7
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    • 216 7 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements). J HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. E.O. j The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and
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  • 23 8 kjv WlUm 'JIT. j L. tvo thunt al «.n -"hi .-.na v h fun.ra] Dl Ui.u i«il> J *J >: L'iivihci,
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  • 909 8 Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang a< Vernier" was the surprise item of the week in the news from China. Yesterday's announcement of this appointment, which has not yet been accepted, may be regarded in two ways. It may be a plan to deprive the Young Marshal of his
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  • 59 8 Members of the Singapore Catholic Club are remmded of the annual general meeting to be held to-morrow after the High Mass. ,he Cathedral of the Good Shepherd Rt a.m. on Monday, there will be a Solemn Mass cf Requiem for the repose of the scul of the late Dr. Louis
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  • 177 8 Position Of Federated States. Reuter. Londen, Aug. 19. It is learned en th? most reliable authority that Sir Samuel Wilson. P?Jmanent UnderSecretary to the Coloniel Office, is.leaving London on Oct. 28 for the Straits Se thments in connection with the question of decentra'isation in the F.M.S., owing
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  • 190 8 Colonial Secretary Attends. (From Our Oim Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 19. The funeral took place at Cheras Road cemeter this afternoon of the Hen. Mr. J s Art-r whos? death occurred at the Bungsar Hospital last night after a short illness. The British
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  • 51 8 Public Meeting In Singapore. Under the auspices cf the Clerical Union, a public meeting of the clerical workers cf Singapore will be held on Sept. 6 at 5.15 p.m. in :he Municipal Board Room. The Director t Co-operation, S.S*. and F.M.S., will bs cne of the principal
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  • 48 8 With effect from to-morrow, every tele r gram. Inland and foreign, handed in a*. Telegraph Offices in he S.S. and F.M.S. on Sundays and portal holidays will be subject, in addition to the ordinary telegraph charges, to a supplementary f ee of 20 cents.
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  • 311 8 Mr. F. H. Grumint is recognised as Belgian Consul at Penang. The Cert ficate of Naturalisation granted *o Mr. Carl Schroder on March 17, 1913. has been revoked. Amendments to the scale of rates of the Singapore Haibour Board are published in the Gazette. The appoinim.nt of Mr. J. A.
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  • 55 8 CEYLON NEWS AND NOTES, en pag- 2 MALAYAN POULTRY NOTES, en page 3 CLUB DIARY, on 5 TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8 DIARY OF EVENTS, en page 1° CHURCH SERVICES, en page 12*' WC MAN'S CORNER, on page 13 OUR READERS" VIEWS, on pag- U WHAT TO
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  • 508 8 China to Jap a Sir Samuel Wilson ;n Malaya on Deepavali day ail for I There may be no fo< ti j «°n* quarters on the da y he That S.R.A. petition would more strongly if people ffi awkwardly excellent nZr^ A The Poultry Editor W the
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  • 27 8 j Erratum: In to-day's Malayan PWiltrj on page 3, "Average 150 eggs '2 should read "Average 150 egg- M !>IT J and per hen."
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  • 50 8 Madame Dletz has kindly Untitled arrange a Recital of Chamber Music to _t* at the Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay at •j* p *JJi on Aug. 31. Items on the pr^ramrr.r be rendered by Mrs. J F. Clark. Mrs I 1 Mr. H. C. W. Allen. Mr. P Wrdaync Mr. P. Grimbert.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 210 8 THE RALEIGH MOTOR CYCLE IMPROVED PERFORMANCE AND APPEARANCE. Fitted With Double Twist Grips; Right-hand Throttle; Left-hand Ignition. MODEL NO. 32. 2.<>B ILP. Complete with Acetyline Lamp and Horn $385.00. J Complete with Lucas Electric Lighting Set and Horn $435.00. j i Smd For Full !\;r iculars And Mriratej Booklet—Free Frcm
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    • 49 8 A Happy Thought FOR THE CHRISTENING j PRESENT. I CHILDREN'S CUPS j IN i SOLID SILVER. j I U.S. de Silva Bros JEWELLERS. 23, High Street, Singapore. I T. K. K.'S SLIPPERS Friiir. 20 to 55 cts. per pair B TENG SENG GUAN, G34. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Established 1905.
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  • 609 9 |GHT 0 CHOOSE GOODS. martial Law In Concession. 0 Panic-Stricken Chinese In Plight >I tit Ti nisin has replied to t ultimiturh that he can--1,1 tl h th, right of the i. s,m Martial law tared in th. JapanßßS Nawinf hi
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  • 40 9 Rugby. Aug. 19. >• Exhibiti;n stand, at a Wii lea House a. Olym? a. ,j v.ili remain o;en unti An impresdvc rang:?, and Quality marked reduction ;m prices itrtt-Og il us.ra ions tf 0|| efc] 11 lh radio industiy.—Eritish
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  • 100 9 Tariff War With U.K. To End. Reuter. London, Aug. 19. Conversations between Mr. J. H. Thomas (Dominions Minister) and Mr. O" Kelly (Free State delegate at the Imperial Economic Conference), according to information gai-ed in Irish quarters, have been directed toward* v.iat is termed an "agreement
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  • 457 9 Results Of The Ottawa Conference. British Official. Ottawa. Aug. 19. The United Kingdom delegation was very busy this morning signing agreements with India. uth Africa and Newfoundland and preparing fcr signature of agreements with Southern Rhodesia. Australia and New Zealand, which are piacticaliy complete. Conversations
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  • 171 9 Heat-Wave In Europe. British Official. Rugby, Aug. 19. H-t weather extends over western Europe. Yesterday there was ccn inued sunshine and cloudless ekies in L ndon and southern England. The temperature in L ndon rase to 92 dezrec* and at Jerrey o 95 degrees in the
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  • 41 9 Reuter. Wash ngton, Aug. 19. "A pise: cf wise strategy presaging a FrancoItalian agreement" is the comment cf wellinterned circles bat en tho announcement hat the Italian Gcvernmuit has decidod to •T-'ire" 130,000 tons of naval tor.nag?.— Reuter.
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  • 39 9 Reuter. New York. Aug. 19. Mr Lamont. £e:reta-y cf Commerce, who resigned en Aug. 4. has b;en elected Fro<den. of the American Iron and Steel institute in cuccMsioii to Mr. Charles Schwab, who becomes chairman—Reuter.
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  • 91 9 Swiss Couple Sentenced To Death. Reuter. Shanghai. Aug. 19. The trial ended to-day after 15 mon hs impriexmment in a Chinese prison of Paul Noulens and Mrs. Noulens with a sentence of death which, under the Chinese General Amnesty Act, was immediately commuted to B life sentence.
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  • 130 9 Sequel To Monarchist Plot. Reuter. Madrid. Aug. 19. Seme of the greatest and wealthiest grandees of Spain will be deprived of their estates by the Rebel Expropriation Bill, passed by 262 voter, to 14 In the Cortes last night. The Bill provides fcr the confiscation of all
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  • 78 9 Policy Of Present Cabinet Disastrous. Shanghai. Aug. 19. Dissatisfied with ihe policy cf Baron Saito. the Japanese Premi r. toward! China, which has caused an instable econcm.c situation in Japan, the members of the political party Chingyanwu. met on Wednesday and It was d:cided te> overthrow
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  • 115 9 Hitler Defines His Policy, Reuter. Berlin. Aug. 10 Hr. Hitler, who is at present living in a lonely cottage near Btrecht f "gartt n. In an interview, maintained that his reference to Musoolini was misrepresented The fact that the Nazis never asked for the Minis ry
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  • 111 9 Experts To Prepare The Agenda. Reuter's Wireless Service. Lcndoil, Aug 1G Th& World Economic Conference to be held in London may not meet in full session until the New Year. None cf the eight Powers who are at present expected to participate has so far appointed its
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  • 76 9 Commercial Treaty With Japan. Reuter. Paris, Aug. 19- The F. arc Japan commercial treaty, signed in Paris en May 13 and enforced lasright, deals exclusively with trade ba ween Japan and French Indo-China. It prev'des Ibmt each country apply a minimum tariff to imports from the other.
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  • 670 9 EMERGES SAFELY FROM FOG. 112 First East To West Solo Flight. Return Flight Of Atlantic With Wife? Reuter. .MgllUod ha* added ntw laurtJs to hb. rcrtrds In b.lng th; first us tly the Atlantic alenc In an Eaf«. to Went direction and (he first :o make
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  • 142 9 Unknown Ship Believed Lost. Reuter's Wireless Service. Paris, Aug. 16. A despatch boat of 500 tons whose name is unknown belonging to the French Aero-postal? Company, operating in conjunction with the airmail service between France and South America, is believed to be lost, with her crev; numbering
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  • 41 9 Reuter. Sandiego. Aug. 19. The U.S. aircraft-carrier "Saratoga' has been refloated f:om the sand-bank after a few hours.—Reuter. [Tho "Saratoga," a 33 000 tenner with 160 officers and 1.730 men, went aground on the beach at sunset on Wednesday.]
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 230 9 GRAMOPHONE I Record C arriers THE WINEL is the ideal Record Carrier, or can be used for storing records, made of stout millboard and wood, covered with leatherette or leathercloth, in various colours. A schedule for indexing records on inside of lid and index cards are included. For ten and
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  • 492 10 Sports Pastimes. EXHIBITION GAMES AT S.R.C. JAPANESE VISITORS GIVE DISPLAY. SIX SETS AGAINST LOCAL PAIRS. LAWN TENNIS. RMblßiaa and Murakami, the youthful champions of the Al Kwanto tournament, oii-i of tne principal tournament' in Japan, who are on their way back to Japan alter a tour in Java, played six
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  • 386 10 YESTERDAY S RESULTS. THE TURF. (from Our Own Correspondent.; Taiping. Aug. i 9. The TaipirJC amateur meeting opened to-day. a mt afternoon affecting the attendance. The going woe heavy. The Sultan of Perak was present The dividends were satisfactory but huetTcni: en the Gash sweeps were small. Mr.
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  • 805 10 NOTTS FAIL AGAINST i EICESTER, ANOTHER TYIJ3ESLEY IKNTUKY. CRICKET. Reuter. Seven decisive results were obtained in the eight, mid-week County championship matches, a first innings decision being necessary in match between Lanca hi.c and Warwickshire, in which Ernest :Jyidesley. who has been batting as well as ever this
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  • 512 10 A.A.A. MEETING AT KUALA LUMPUR. ATHLETICS. (From Our Own Correspondent,) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 19. The annual championship meeting of the Amateur Athletic Association of Malaya was begun this afternoon. It had been raining all the morning but the weather cleared and the meeting was held in bright sunshine
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  • 155 10 TO-NIGHT'S BOLTS AT NEW WORLD. BOXING. TV A rfm".i i.': is given of lc-aigtit't, ilghitt' the Si-a Wr.rJd Ajcr..'.. Uuu-.ua! iumt i brio? i.'.kwi ir, thr fi3h: tit;v, .en S:ii a and Gl! IfTUio th Or>i «•;ins ud ant *r n hclgf Yveisu -ad ac.it-h let ui>
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  • 37 10 Entries for the forthcoming competitions are Invited from members of the Chinese Swimming Club. Events: championship (Lim Chong Kuz's challenge Cup and Framroz ft Co. Perpetual Trophy): A and B divisions handicap. Closing dato Aug. 28.
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  • 863 10 Singapore Cup Match. Excitement In Closing Exchanges. ASSN. FOOTBALL. The R.A. were knocked out of the Singapore Cup competition yesterday at Anson Road by the Ind) Ceylonese. who played quite a good game and deserved to win. Victory was not assured, however, until the closing stages of
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  • 399 10 GOLF. The S.G.C. monthly mixed foursomes competition was played at Eukit timah yesterday and resulted in a win for Fit. Lt. and Mrs. Breakey (42-s'h. -36U). Forty-nine cards were taken out. ROTARY CLUB v. ISLAND CLUB. The following are the teams and starting times for, the return
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  • 155 10 Resuls of tics in The Straits Trading B. P. singles championship tournament: Tay Bah Sing beat Mohamad bin LatifT. Kassim beat Mchamad bin Puteh, Ong Chuan Siew beat i ota bin Lat:fT. Chee Sin bea. G. Arumugam. y Ba> Seng bat M harnad bin Puteh -.:..:i.i bin Ma.ec.n beet
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  • 263 10 Magistrates Bungalow Burgled. (From Our Om Correspondent.) J.h r: Bahru, Aug. 18 Las: Thursday night sh&tb/ after midnigh: rhen Unku limal?, the Third Pclice Magistrate Johore Can v. r. turned heme, he was surpris.d I find that the back dot c of his bun~a:ov. tTja t nlockcd
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  • 207 10 Rugby. Aug. 19. In view of the uncertainty of the present position and pending the deliberations at Ottawa, the annual report of the Overseas Scttltment Committee, now issued by the Dominions Office, mak-s no attempt to predict the future of migration. Last year was a tod
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  • 609 10 GOVERNJIKXTS M u SCHEME. Scholarships v College. With Vl'.-9r I qua'.Uii U touch>r t tilt! I<j!llVV ill. rn in !hl Cinccit. 1- Suecieti ..udin female, will U, f| Vl iU Shi 112(, course approved by tl.< L U. Cunuiajui m i.i Olrti-iijr oj Sdiit i Km ~tm
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  • 61 10 Owners and masters of ship- are Untitled to keep their ve»els as clear of uh< taof* possible during the aeropk:. practices, which will take plac from Sept. Ito 30 (both dat Incl International Code signal "D" ab red flag will be flown from M for one hour before the commencen
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  • 119 10 Alhambra—Jackie CO needs a FrLnd." Mat r. c to-d Ccmmencing a the mati morrow: Jack Holt tn "Mak Laura La PhUXU I "Arfe feature). Capital— Ccmnr m Misleading Lady." featuring E Claudettc Colbstt. Empire Africa Bp 7.30 p.m.: Edna If (silent*. Week-end toatii Great World. Skfc >
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  • 1052 11 DUTCHMAN ASSAULTED. Aggressive Unemployed Firemen. An attack on a Dutchman, Mr. E. Hagemeyer, by a gang of Chinese in the offices of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., in Collyer Quay on July 4, had a sequel before the Third Magistrate (Mr. A. C. Boyd) yesterday afternoon, when
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  • 475 11 JAVANESE DETAINED. Coroner Records Further Evidence. Further «widcnce waE ice rded .n the Coroner s Court yest'rday thi> d.ath of a Chinese Pn'lt* Con*.able who wa murnsred whIM niaklug u gallant «'tempi to arret thrre nrtned Jnvane e In a patch r Junglf in Push Ptinjung
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  • 178 11 Assistant District Officer Of Kinta. (Frcm Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Aug. 19. News vac rcciv d at Ipch late to-day of the tragic death of Mr. Osbom? Beckett. Dis rict Clf'cr. Batang Fadarg, un.il Chief A rstan Dhtiict Officer. Kinta. Mr. Becke't mM cne of ihe
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  • 245 11 Five Years For Assault On A Girl. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, Aug. 17. Three criminal cases were tried to-day by Mr. Justice Burton at the Assizes, one of theft and abetment and two of assault on women. In the theft case Chua Heng Kew and Ng Siew
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 423 11 fNEW" WORLD j RETURN VISIT OF THE ih ChiM Basket and Volley Ball Teams. I day and Wednesday, August 23 and 24, at 7 p.m. AT THE BOXING ARENA. ..xj. BASKET AND VOLLEY BALL EXHIBITION between SOUTH CHINA AND SINGAPORE TALKIES j 715 TO-INIGHT 9.30 YOUNG DESIRE" with Mary Nolan
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    • 24 11 KAPALA CHIMAMANI. The best for growth of hair, diseases of the scalp, head, nose and ear. Bottle $1. HIMALAYAN PHARMACY, 135, Serangooa Road. Singapore
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    • 205 11 No fussing with pots and pans. Every mould a masterpiece. Crown Jelly is a time and labour saving BRITISH PRODUCT. FRAMROZ Co. v Never Before Has A Motor Union (I Policy Been Available in so Generous \i a Form at So Low a Cost (I 1 THE (t Jj OFFICIAL
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 42 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme'Of Drills. TO-DAY, AUG. 20. Siglap Camp. S.R.E. (v), Camp assembles-TO-MORROW. AUG. 21. 7.45 a.m.—Units' H-adquarters, 2nd Bn. S.S.V.F., Battalion Tactical Exercise. 8 a.m.—Bukit rimah Range. "C" (Scottish) Coy., Annual Weapon Training Meeting. Siglap Campy S.R E. (v), Camp disperses.
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  • 623 12 Story Of A Disastrous Fire. STOOD SURETY FOR A LAWYER. The story of how a man who was worth $200,000 in 1925 is an insolvent to-day was related in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Whitley, when a Chinese named Sia Ah Swee was examined in
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  • 426 12 STORY OF AGED CHINESE PHYSICIAN. Friends Who Absconded. An aged Chinese. Ng Yeow Khxn. said in his public examination in the Bankruptcy Cou t yesterday. before Mr. Justice Whitley, that he was a physician by occupation Hio i:i:cm: was $30 to $40. His wile died about
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 638 12 -N r—\ SO YOUVE DISCOVERED L POSTUM TOO J 'M "Yes, ami I haven't given up tea either. But I've found /Am W*~ "Jm that tea drinking, like every j other pleasant habit, can be r done to excess. So twice a m^^KL\m ,{aN cnan S e Postum. /J V
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    • 686 12 5:20 p.m. Managers Meeting. Thursday, 6 p.m. Choir Practice. "BETHESDA*' GOSPEL HALL, Bras Basah Road. Sunday, 9 a.m. Breaking of Bread. Sunday. 4 p.m. Bible Classes and Sunday School. Sunday, 8 p.m. Gospel Service. Speaker: Mr. A. J. Turner. Subject: "The Value of Christianity ""uesday, 5:30 p m. Prayer Meeting.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 202 12 DIARY OF EVENTS TO-DAY. Ato 0 High Tides.-0.24 am IJtt Glosters 11. T |«Ml__7 C C SC J* TO-MORROW. AUG 2l High Tides.-0.59 a m i.« n Cricket: S.C.C. v. SRc Si. Nondescripts v. SCC.^ MONDAY. AUG High Tlden.-i.33 a.m., 41 mT Exhibition tennis, SCC TUESDAY, AUG B High Tides.-2.10
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  • 934 13 A MAYFAIR NOTEBOOK. \\v I c-To-Uatc acht At Cowes—The Yachtswoman of li« 07 —Princess Elizabeth's Bon Mot. (BY PH!LINE.) Aim 2 (by Air Mail), week is concentrated Kirn and Queen's presence c the actual Regatta, gave a to be an exceedingly Their Majesties' yacht. Is not a new
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  • 915 13 (By "?lARIAN.") [All Rights Reserved.] TOMATO SOUP WITH DHAL. Chop r.ome tomatoes to fill a breakfast cup fuH Take a teacup full of red dhal. Clean well. Boil the 'two together on a slow fire till quite soft. Rub throuih a sieve. Put a cup of water with
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  • 11 13 Adolf Hitler speaking at a Nazi meeting.
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  • 362 13 THAT walls can be "papered with light 9 (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) When you are considering what colour to hr.ye your rooms painted or papered, do ycu consider that there is a third way of deccrating them? Instead of daubing paint over the walls or sticking paper
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 364 13 BIG CASH PRIZES in GRAND NEW Think of it! $100 for YOUjust for using your eyes in a fascinating new series of competitions which will be appearing shortly. And $100 is only ONE of the prizes which the makers of SUNLIGHT SOAP are giving away. There is a Second Prize
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  • 226 14 Chinese Sentenced To Three Months. (From Our Own Corrcipovdentj Malacca, Aug. 18. Im the Police Court, before Mr w O reeves, Inspacfear Bryde of Alor Gujah uhan-eu a Chine-1- with lxin« a member of »n iuj law.ul «oclety, namely the Malaya Chinas? »out<l Union. The claimed
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  • 231 14 Bill Collector In Trouble. (From Our Oicn Correspondent.) Seremban. Aug. 17. This morning before the Seremban Police Magistrate, Che Hamzah, a Hoxkien bill co lector named Tay An Chuan. formerly in the employ of Mr. Goh Eng Thye. prop.ie lor oi the Negri Sembilan Aerated Water Co.,
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  • 268 14 Narrow Majority In Local Debate. A dbnte on the subject: Mahj.iig is a gar.-.c, not a gamble," was held at the Chh: M Student..' Litera:y Asscole.ii. v. last Saturday ::fi ernoon. The affirmative leader. Mr. Koh E:.g P ar.d his supporter Mr. Chan Voon Lum. gpakx
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  • 63 14 Britain Must Support U.S,A. In Manchuria. Reuter. Baltimore, Aug. 18. The United States is sendi'vr representatives to London in September to discuss naval reduction, but they v/ill be given instructions "not to surrender a rowboat unices the United States is assured of British support, for the United States
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  • 64 14 Rugby, Aug. 18. At the forthcoming League of Nations Assembly, the United Kingdom delegates will be the Foreign Secretary. Sir John Simon, the Minister of Health, Sir E. Hilton Young, and Lord Cecil. The substitute delegates will be the Foreign Under-Secretary, Capt. Anthony Eden, the Financial
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  • 33 14 The rate of issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 152 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Order from India and Ceylon is Rs. 156 for 6100.
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  • 74 14 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR [Our riders are invited to write to us on sub} icts of nub': tluit the 'Malaya Tribune" does no* ncctxtaniit /{l(ur 1 r pondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF A". /\>v Idouble spacing), and on one side of the paper only, jv vt
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  • 298 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir. —I am surprised to see the letter from I Mr. P. P. V. PL. Kanappa Chettiar, secretary J cf the Chettiars' (Nattukottai) Chamber o: Commerce. Singapore, in your issue of the I6th j inst. From it I do not understand what
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  • 1022 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —The Memorandum of the 1.5.P.. pre-r.-.ably prepared for the consumption of shareholders, throws a ficod of light on the practices obtaining in the rubber planting industry at present, especially tnat relating to the unfair and unequitable sacrifices imposed ;>y
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 478 14 Have beautiful teeth and a fragrant breath t Smile! Confident that your teeth (Jt are lovely—your breath pure and fra- v-V* grant. Millions use Colgate's because it combats unpleasant mouth odours, as well as cleans and beautifies teeth. t* jo r i_ Brush your teeth with Colgate's morn- aa Dreat
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    • 264 14 "MALAYA TRIBUNE" 20 Pages For 5 Cents Every Saturday. WEEK-END SUPPLEMENT FOR THE HOME. Wo Lave already gives Mr read their Saturday tribune a. mm. Now to make i real w*eefc Journal for the Home! i Beginning on Sept the Sitato I Tribune will bo enlarged h pages. There will
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 811 14 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Radio Stations Received In Malaya. All times gton tn the following are Singapore timet. MON'DATS PETALING KILL. C-5.5 iae'res, testing dailj [rom 10.30 to 1 AJn. MANILA, KZRM. 49.3 metres, every Monday. 8 tc 9 p.m., weekly broadcast of recorded music. BANDOENG, PMY.. £3.2 metres; 6.40
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 471 15 BKITISH INDIA AND IpCAR LINES. F *XORIENTAL STEAM .;n CO. LONDON AND v' ,A \i\lL SERVICE. pABEA SctwK His Majesty's RU FROM LONDON. Of***??. a .nd Japan. F i CB B u Due Tonnage. Singapore 1932. 17,000 Aug. 19 I 6.990 Aug. 23 6.500 Aug. 31 15,000 Sept. 2 I
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    • 617 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE i^NY.K. LINE* (JapcvnMail) TO LONOOM. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Mlddleeborauan. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. 5 KASHIMA MARU 10.000 Aug 25 26 t YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Sept. 6 HAKONE MARU 10,500 Sept. 21 22 5 SUWA MARU 10.700 Oct. 6 7 J FUSHIMI MARU 11,000 Oct. 20
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    • 547 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. LLOYD. (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. •""SAARERUCKEN" for Iloilo, Cebu, Manila, H'kong, S'hai, Taku, Dalny and Japan Aug- "ISAR" for Iloilo, Manila, H'kong, Keelung, S'hai, Y'hama, Nagoya, Kobe, Taku Bar (Tientsin), Dairen, Tsingtau und Harkcw Au 28 "COBLENZ" for Iloilo, Manila, H'kong.
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    • 529 15 INSURANCE. THE /fflmFk SOUTH flffig BRITISH jj] INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3. Malacca
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    • 671 15 BANKS. The Ho Hong Bank, Ltd. RAFFLES PLA.CE, SINGAPORE. SAFE DEPOSIT SERVICE Safe Deposit Boxes for the safe keeping of valuables and important documents are available at very moderate rates. For the Information of lncending depositors the following is a scale ot the fees payable for renting the boxes: Size
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 348 16 1~ TRIBUNE SMALL ADS BRING RESULTS 1 0 11 i I BECAUSE THEY REACH I i THE PERMANENT POPULATION. THE ggOgLgS_PAPER; INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE TO LET. I TO LET. Reduced Rents. uaruge No. 32, Jalan Besar. Open Day and N!ght. Cars rents $6, $5, $4 to $3 per month. 25
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    • 633 16 ..-..■n»ii»ii»"«ii«iißii«H«rrhn»ii«ii»ii«ii«iißii«n»u«ii«iißit«t.«ii«ii«<i«ii«™.>-«-.—~_ «iiviiiii«««nliiiiiiiiti|C:iiiiiiiHiiniiiiiiiiii:iMiiiiiititiiiiiiiufiifMii:iiif f SPECIAL BARGAIN! SPECIAL BARGAIN! I 1. Swiss Wrist Watches in 14 kt. Gold. 9 Jewelled lever movement prices from $7 and upwards i JJ" Wrist Watches in Rolled Gold, prices from $3.50 and upwards. f' a* SSf Watches *n sterling silver, 15 Jewelled lever movement, prices from
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    • 556 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. I IN THE ESTATE OF Hajijah binte Jemahat alias Ahjljah bin c Jumahat alias Hajeejah bint* Jamahat alia' Hadjeejah bintc Jumahat dec rased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Trustees Ordinance. 1929. that all creditors and other persons having any debts, claims or dtmands against the
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    • 654 16 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. Established 1?28. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls) B—Short Street, Singapore. Offers thorough training in Music—both PRACTICAL <k THEORETICAL Counsel leading to CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA, ft etc. Booklet upon request, M. ANCIANO, Principal. TO OBTAIN BETTER TONE AND LONGER WEAR FROM YOUR GRAMOPHONE RECORDS
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    • 474 16 l THIS PAPER US TH LARGEST \iv j AMONG THE PEOPLE WHo j SPEND Most j I IN BRITISH MALAYA Ij ii' c==== p oß SALE. FOR SALE-Eight IJ Linotype Motors, each A p C all n good working order ti further particulars write'J* Manager Malaya TrifiaS Anson Road. J
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