Malaya Tribune, 14 September 1932
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Title Section29 1932-09-14 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX.- -No, 217 SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wed., Sept. 14, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1932.29 words
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Advertisement337 1932-09-14 1 I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE" THE 15EST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. J p i, iwl "Chop ffijau' I <M^^J I j CARLSHEUG PILSENER <: "CHOP HIJAIT Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs and g !|m Rest Houses throughout the jij* Ihe -deal drink for tropical Straitfl Settlements and the climates. Malay States. Dj337 words
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Advertisement133 1932-09-14 1 I A. FLINTER. 6, Raffles Place. BUYS Gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. «•'•ui ll 11 1IulJ1Illlllll||ll|1J|11J11|1)||1IIt|i|(uiiii [GUINNESS IS THE BEST; BUT BE SURE IT'S "DOG'S HEAD" GUINNESS STOUT 1 I i ammm i j Milk at its133 words
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Article1131 1932-09-14 2 Brighter Prospects For Empire Trade. The readiness with which the Canadian and British experts in 'he steel ai-d iron Industries reconciled their differences of cpimon has gone a good way to assist those who dealt with other problems at the Imperial Economic Conference at Ottawa. It has1,131 words
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Article330 1932-09-14 2 Alleged Terrorist Conspiracies. Constantinople. The Oorguioff affair has had unexpected con-vcjUenet- licit- 7my liavc been rausfcd by thr publication Jn ibe Piiris "HMthinite" of an utmlicied leit/r»' addressed to the niurccivr "by one ur liberal Russian emigrants raiding :i; Com- tmflnoplc 11 no:, only rxjii.isi'd tlv330 words
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Article296 1932-09-14 2 Burnt Wheat In A Granary. Budapest. An archaeological discovery of great valuehas been made on the sloping ground where the Elizabeth bridge rests on the Pest side of the Danube. During the demolition of some old buildings belonging to a religious order, a Turkish layer o*296 words
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Article256 1932-09-14 2 A Yuso-Slavian Tragedy. BelCTnde. A meeting 112 Mohammedans wos h?id at KoJ.evsku Mif.ovit.i to ccmider the question of lb* minimum amount to b- paid by a Lrid to the tainiiy of the !?rtd" lor hr It hus bith rt.» been cbllgatory *a pay a mtn-mltni o! about256 words
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Article180 1932-09-14 2 Adventure In "Crash-Proof Aeroplane. M. Albert Sauvent, the inventor of what he claims is a "crash-proof" aeroplane, continued his series of personal demonstrations of the machine by being hurled over an 80ft. cliff at Nice recently. He was badly shaken, and it was at first180 words
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Article453 1932-09-14 2 SINGAPORE, SEPT. 9. MEAT. Beef, steak (round), kati 33 Beef, stew or curry, kati 25 Pork, lean, kati 46 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 36 Mutton Australian, lb. 35 Fowl, kati 39 Hens (locally reared), kati 44 Ducks, each 50 Pigeons, domestic unfledged, pair 90 Pigeons,453 words
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Article133 1932-09-14 2 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.), LTD. Prices for the Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Motor Sprit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.86 ex 4 gallon drum per British Imperial gallon $0.89 Shell Motor Sprit per 4 gallon tin $3.70 Shell Kerosene133 words
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Advertisement50 1932-09-14 2 LeprosT I Diabetes, Consumption, V.D., PILES, LEUCODERMA, I Impotency, Women-disorders, 1 Paralysis and numerous other chre-uic I diseases considered to be hopeless by 1 eminent doe ton are eared by atl Specialist. g THE HIMALAYAN PHARMACY I Head Office: 82, Owen Road. j Consultation Boom: 133, Beraofoet ML, SINGAPORE. I50 words
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Advertisement226 1932-09-14 2 It takes more than IBIIMHHHHI!« low prices to start your car f s^rvtcVfc^ In the long run a good batter/ wili prove a real economy. An Exide will still be giving efficient service long after an inferior battery has been scrapped. Sole Agents, UNIVERSAL CARS LTD., Orchard Road, Singapore. Represent226 words
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Article747 1932-09-14 3 "A REAL REFLECTION OF LIFE." Sir Nigel Playfair's Views. Sir Nigel Playfair confesses that he is on of tha very few people in London who have resisted the temptation of going to see nonstop variety. He does not, therefore, pretend to have any opinion as to747 words
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Article406 1932-09-14 3 360 th Birthday Celebrated Recently. Mitcham Fair, which has celebrated its 360 th birthday, is making a brave fight against depression by changing the showman's tactics of the past ten years or so, and reverting to the modes and manners of half-a-century ago. Fcr this season, at406 words
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Advertisement325 1932-09-14 3 Send us these j I or any other 5 picture stamps from a packets or tins of q CAILLER'S or KOHLER'S 1 CHOCOLATES or COCOA, I \j p. and we will send you a beautiful c "WONDERS OF THE WORLD" ALBUM. jj V P Yotir 5 picture stamps will be325 words
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Advertisement172 1932-09-14 3 Si Something new Jl claret mj/m cup j leaser Neave, Ltd. Ii Lamps I of lasting foriJManee I Good llifhl lends that cheerful Ipn\;perous aspect so desired by all. No home—office—shop or place of amusement should hesitate to use. ycj^w BRITISH MADE. Sck Agcn s: j! THE UNITED. ENGINEERS LTD172 words
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Article132 1932-09-14 4 Ceremony At Windsor Castle. Recently, the 228 th anniversary of the battle of Blenheim, the Duke of Marlborough carried out the ancient custom of presenting to the King's representative at Windsor Castle a small silk flag, which is placed over the bust of the first Duke132 words
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Article213 1932-09-14 4 Experiments On A New Windmill Type. Glasgow Experiment*. are Ixlng made with an a rc. plane without wings and the cuftomary controls, but which will derive Its power from the windmill devtei of rotor blad-;». Mr. James G. W h who Is a director o.* Mrssrs. G. and213 words
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Advertisement289 1932-09-14 4 I The WELL-KNOWN 1 I TIGER BALM I Once Used jj 1 Always Remembered. 1 I FRESH BATTERIES FOR YOUR TORCHLIGHT "BRITISH" AT LAST \a J BECATJS2 \k OIAMONO BATTERIES i^^S^^^fe^ are manufactured locally, and therefore fjrw4Sj ESvtff TWO MONTHS FRESHER JJ; Wi on ol"greater voltage on account of greater289 words
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Advertisement127 1932-09-14 4 PRECAUTIONS AGAINST INTESTINAL TROUBLE. Anyon? who has lived in ths East for any 1 ngth of time knows how prevalent are bowel troubles in the hctter months. This .makes an occasional clean ing of the food tract hichiv essential duiing the danger period. A weekly dose of Pinkzttrs ii a127 words
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Advertisement269 1932-09-14 4 o l f are in per feci: smoking condition whermmr mid mkmever you buy r l jlßl^*R Ay r lc*.t% ';j v 1• hi H'H rubber Tab jrajffljfk v f-i !:>t(.n the air rushing into the YVr:r""^' -•.<...••''' From Arcadia Works in London j The Cracen "A" < j where269 words
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Miscellaneous297 1932-09-14 4 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY. SEPT 14. C.15 p.m.—Headquarters, S.R.A. Tv). Battery Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, M.G. PI. (Eur.), Immediate Action. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, "E" (Chinese) Coy., 3 PI.. 30 yards Range. 5.15 p.m.—Bukit Timah, "D" (Eurasian) Coy.. Practice Competition. TO-MORROW. SEPT. 15. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, 2nd Bn. Sig. Section. Section Parade.297 words
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Article350 1932-09-14 5 MINING. LATEST QUOTATIONS. mm\ t» BY FRASGB CO., EXCHANGE AMI STOCK. BSO&EKS. Slocaparc, Atrt'.. 11, IS2I, 10 o,m. 39M Buyers. Sellers. A an Kumbang Tin 26j- 28- ial Malay 18|- iuiHitSJH Tin 12 3 13 Tin 15- 176 Bat v P3dang 0 05 (i.io B tv Caves350 words
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Article108 1932-09-14 5 ISSrED BY FRASER A CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKEKb. Buyers. Sellers. Ccld Storage 1 1p t cent. 102 103 cl Hnga; :t Municipal 5 per cent. 104 107 norn Singapore Municipal '1907) 4% per cent. 100 103 norn re Municipal (1909) 4» 2 per cent. 100 103108 words
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Article351 1932-09-14 5 FRASER CO AND LTALL AND EVATTg QUOTATIONS. Slngnpor., Sept. 14,'lfSS, 10 a.m. Issue Ta-day» Price*. Value. PtmMi Lyali Shares. Co. Evatt. 1 Ail.nbv $0.45 $0.55 $0.40 $0.50 1 Alor Gajah 0.30 0.10 0.30 0.40 IA. Hi am 0.50 0.C5 IA. Kuning 0.05 0.15 0.05 015 2A. Ma*ay 0.65351 words
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Article288 1932-09-14 5 FRASER CO S QUOTAIIONS. Ok I I CLOSING QUOTATIONS I > Jk Buyers. Sellers. C 2 $2 Alex. Brick Pref. 100 1.05 32 $2 Alex. Brick Old. 0.50 0.80 norn £1 £1 B. Ameri Tobecco fM|- 95--$lO $5 B. Malaya Trustee 4.75 5.50 $100 $50 Chines? C. Bank 63.00288 words
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Article405 1932-09-14 5 IS THE BOOMLET OVER? Sharp Set-Back In Commodities. New York, Sept. 13. For the second successive day the Stock Exchange has react -d frcm the recent optimistic l.vels. A severe break at the opening was cn'y partially redeemed by a rally this afte/nocn and prominent descriptions closed several405 words
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Article186 1932-09-14 5 Singapore. Sept. 14. 'Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $143 <Siam> W. Coast 2 $136 Rico B. Siam No. 1 $129 Rice, B. Siam No. 2 $124 Rice. Siam "Sinway" per koyan No. 1 $180 Rice, Siam No. 2 $160 Rice. Saigon Al $157 Rice, Saigon N. 1186 words
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Article296 1932-09-14 5 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore, Sept. 14. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 331 32d, London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 15 16d.. London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 29;32d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 7 „d., London demand 2s. 3 27 32d., London T.T. 2s.296 words
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Article332 1932-09-14 5 NATIVE OUTPUT SHOWS GREATER FALL. Amsterdam. Aug. 28. of £"t Pinan *ial Times'' outout Jv, DutCh Indies native rubber than L thG firSt half 01 J 932 fell no less or 1931. whereas the plantation output receded only i has glven comme n t Parti ll? 1332 words
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Article322 1932-09-14 5 Loss Of $2,000 During The Year. Tne twentys?cond report of the directors of the Sungei Bagan Rubber Co., Ltd., for the year ended June 30, states:' ACCOUNTS. After making cue provision far depreciation d-rectors' fees &c, the accounts show a net MM far tl c period of322 words
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Article294 1932-09-14 5 Producers Break Away From Associat'on. '.nutcrtam Aii?. 20. Tlf large Java a*3cdatl. n of suss lr poducers bnowa cl Vlap w: l. a.» already ;n--\ioun"cd, ecu I o <f-*o by fhc end of D ccmber nex.. AH :l!»hip s Ij :On'lbUc lb-' association on the sntur nr294 words
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Article34 1932-09-14 5 The Rangoon Electric Tramway aid Supply Co. has declared an Interim dividend of 6 annas par share, trt cf Indian income-tax (the same), on the Ordinary £1 shares, payable on Oct. 31.34 words
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Article413 1932-09-14 5 News Of Churchworkers At Home. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Aug. 31 (by Air Mail.) Tho annual meeting of the merhbers of the S.A.D.A., held by courtesy of the S.P.O. at 15. Tufton Street, London, on June 8. was a notablgathering of old Church friends, especially as jt was413 words
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Article103 1932-09-14 5 American Army And Navy Resume FjoibalJ. Washington, Aug. 31. The United States Mi itary Academy and (he United States Naval Academy are resuming football relations breken eff fiirc years ago it was announced here, to-day. Under an agreement signed b twecn West Point and Annapolis representatives, the two103 words
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Article39 1932-09-14 5 Sir C. Kingsford-Smith To Attack Record. Adelaide Aug. 30. Sir Kingsford-Smiths brother states that Sir Chnrl-s has tlmos. defini.ely decided to attempt. ,o beat the England—Australia record next April. He hopes trj complete the flight in five days.39 words
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Article111 1932-09-14 5 SHIPS AIAJNGSIDE THE WHAKVE4J. Singapore, Sept. 14. EaM Wharf (Entrance Oate 1). 22; Rohna 20. Mum WrtMrt limit****** fief* 3 Malwa 18;: Eulan 16: Tilawa 13; Siame"" Prince 11; Perak 9. Empire rvv-ic .K-ifrnnrp 0«r» 11 City of Cambridge 30; Montgomery City 32; Karapara 35. Kistna 47; Gl<moilc111 words
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Article419 1932-09-14 5 The Adi-Dravidas Of Johore Bahru. (From Our Own Correspondent.) J~h-.it- Luhru. Bept 12. A Mw :.\itati nof t he Adi-Drsvidai of Johore Baiiru, over 3 j I. dmr.v includlrg icvcral Chviiar.- from Johore. M?rsrs. R W. Grant. M.C. M 0.8., P;,silent of the Tama Board, J hare419 words
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Article49 1932-09-14 5 Seeking Injunction Against Employ ng Them In Films. Los Ange.os. Aug. 10. An prpument in equity r tc be heard In the CSM of Charli? Chaplin the famous comedian., who is seeking an lajtltcticn ta prevent *hi rmnloyment of his tv.o ron* by film companies.49 words
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Advertisement107 1932-09-14 5 DANGER! YOU ARE A VICTIM OF SINGAPORE FOOT. IF YOUR Aft* ?EET /Hfa ITCH a <7%l BURN S CRACK F&r BLISTER /DON'T DELAY \S -APPLY ABSORBINE J! 11 KILLS THE GERMS OF Apply ABSORBINE Jr.—NOW—it 1 s the germs of SINGAPORE UJ penetrates deeply into the skin and HEALS the107 words
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Advertisement112 1932-09-14 5 THE NEW SINGER '9.' Hand made eoachbuilt Saloon. Really luxurious. Sliding roof, roof lamp, drop windows. 9 hp. engine for economy in tax and petrol. $1,895. Cycle Carriage Co. (1926) Ltd. You'll know when you've tried it not before I Barbasol and your razor —the perfect shave (dispense with ..BRUSH112 words
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Miscellaneous207 1932-09-14 5 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY SEPT. 14. High Tides.—lo.43 a.m., 10.22 p.m. Singapore Races. Rotary Luncheon, Adelphi Hotel, 1 p.m. Chinese Commercial Bank muting, noon. Meeting, Govt. Servants' Co-opera'ive Thrift and Loan Society, Council Chamber, 5 p.m. Revue, "Up She Goes," Victoria Theatre, 9.30 p.m. TO-MORROW, SEPT. 15. High Tides—ll.oB a.m.,207 words
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Miscellaneous129 1932-09-14 5 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MCRROW, SEPT. 15. «Eurcpe, Great Eritain, Ireland snd Nort i A.ne:i a, to connect with the Air Mad at Karachi «By T:ain) 7.30 a.m. and Natuna Islands (General Verspyck) 8 a.m. Fenang, Province Weiicsley, NorthWcsc Parak, Kedah, Siam, North, North-East and North-West Sumatra (Kedah) 10 a.m. Siam (except129 words
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Advertisement643 1932-09-14 6 JSL mol use m ents < Thousands have read this exciting Novel!— j NOW IT COMES TO YOU AS A BRILLIANT BRITISH PICTURE! I CAPITOL 1 Commencing at To day's Matinee 315 j 6.15 TO-NIGHT 915 Associated British Radio Productions Present j HAROLD HUTH J The Popular English Star of643 words
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Article461 1932-09-14 7 fig-Headed Obstinacy Of The Hotheads. Tne militants among the Lancashire weaveis have at last got their own way. Last week the Weavers" Amalgamation decided to call a county strike, action being suspended in the expectation of obtaining tho support of the Northern Counties Textile Federation, which represent461 words
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Article206 1932-09-14 7 Loss Of $19,000. Th: fifteenth annual report of the directorcf the Kluang Rubber Co., Ltd.. for th? yea: ended June 30, states: The less for the year, subject to directors fvc:. aincuir.s to $19,163.04 from which falls to be deducted the credit balance of $4,131.62 rrought fcrward from206 words
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Article1377 1932-09-14 7 TO TAKE OVER FROM INDIANS. Financial Motions In Federal Council. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 13. At the meeting of the Federal Ccuncii tni, .norning Mr. W. G. Doughty wjs affirmed a; -t member. Sir Cecil Clcmena (High Comnissionen referred to the death of1,377 words
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Article323 1932-09-14 7 B. ETLIN AND COS REPORT. Sept. 14. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London: 2\-d., down 3 16c\ New York: 3n cents (G.>. down cent. Shares: Easier. Allenbys 45 —55 cent-. Ayer Molcks 30 —35 cents, Ayer Panas 30- 35 cent*, Bassetts 20—25 cents, Brogas 20—25 rents, Bukit Jelotongs 15—20323 words
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Article1498 1932-09-14 7 Amalgamation Resolution Carried. The extraordinary general meeting of the Oversea-Chinese Bank. Ltd.. for the purpose of considering the question of amalgamation with the Ho Hong Bank, Ltd., and the Chinese Commercial Bank. Ltd., was held at its registered office. China Building, Chulia Street, yesterday, Mr. Chua Kah Cheong1,498 words
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Article248 1932-09-14 7 Chungloon Tonghurst Reconstructions. •Hit dlroolora i>/ Rubber ElAt.pt* r' r oposc to form a tu-\r c« rnpapv with a rai>ttal r.f E2 000 in 3t»(j.oo(i stum <-t 2s of whim loo.non sh3TM cr-.dMed it Jully pi»/] K.." to be wu'Hi tc the dcbrntup -holders n •he prt-ifor torn248 words
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Article89 1932-09-14 7 Follies King Made And Lost £25,000,000. New York. Flore as Ziegfcld. ihe producer, who is estimated to have made £25.000.000 during his lifr'ime. di-d. it is believed, almcst penniless. Several ot his pr duction.s made a profit of ESSQjBM each but a loss of £100.000 on others was89 words
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61 1932-09-14 7 Singapore, Sept. 14 S'ar.Sard Spot 7 Scot. i r ct 7 13 16 7 15 1« NOV. 7-£ 0 Oct-Dee 774 g Jan-Mar. 8 m Apr.-Jun 8 3 1« 8 5 15 Tone of Market: Ea ier Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 2 J d.61 words
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Advertisement687 1932-09-14 7 I vTKST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. t N rUE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 908 of 1932. Bet we D MIMW VAVNA MAYNA MEYAPPA ii, I 1 VK Plaintiff and s M IBDI I RA/AK. trading a.i X m 1801 I. KAZAK" Di-^ndanl. iul Kazak. trading687 words
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Advertisement142 1932-09-14 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. LOST—Small Scotch Kearn dog male, strayed away mid-day 13th rnst. from 15, Mount Rosie Road, without collar on. Fawn colour, about 9" ht. 1' 6" long. Belong to Mrs. F. Dowdeswell. Finder will be rewarded. ORDINANCE NO. 44 j (BANKRUPTCY.) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.142 words
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Advertisement88 1932-09-14 7 j Assets exceed $12,000,000. rvi| g Assurance in force over $35,000,000. J The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil street. Singapore. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of LONDON OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry. IO88 words
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Article835 1932-09-14 8 There is serious misunderstanding of the situation relating to the aspiration of Asiatic British subjects to secure the right of admission to the Civil Service in this Colony. The recent announcement in the Legislative Council was strictly correct in its indication of Government policy, but its835 words
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Article97 1932-09-14 8 Mr. F. H. Temperley, of Paterson. Simons and Co., Ltd., has gone to Kuala Lumpur from Singapore! The Rev. M. Dodsworth v. ill be the speaker at the evangelistic prayer service at the Methodist Mission Chcpel, Paya Lcbar, to-morrow at 5 p.m. Mr. H. Daly, the driver who was in97 words
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Article21 1932-09-14 8 From Europe (London mails despatched en Aug. 25), by the "Naldera," due at Penang at i 6 a.m. to-morrow.21 words
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Article119 1932-09-14 8 Anglo-American Talk On Debts. J Reuter. London, S pt. 14 /V "myEtery discussion" which Included Wfcrer.ccs to debt to the United State*, wae held yesttrday at 10. Downing Strte accord.ng to th> "Daily Herald.'" which thai It was held at th-' invitation of th" Premier u>Reuter. - 119 words
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80 1932-09-14 8 Forecast Of Presidential Election? Reuter. Nf*v York, B*pt. 13. Maine, th* "barometer" >itate of the confederation. which traditionally votes Republican at the elections. l:us apparently gone Democratic by a narrow majority b'"»th lor the Governorship und two out of the three candidates f:>r Congress. The DemocratReuter. - 80 words
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Article106 1932-09-14 8 Peace Committee Appointed. Rugby. Sept. 13. At a conference of emp'oyers and employees of the Lancashire cotton industry to-day Mr. F. W. Leggett, Conciliation Officer of the Ministry of Labour, who presided, gave a detailed explanation of the letter addreesed to both sides several days ago by106 words
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Article360 1932-09-14 8 Monday. Sept. 5. In the mo.r.ing HU Excellency, accompanied by the British Resident, the Hon. Mr. J. W. W. Hishes. visited the Forest D.-parment's Damar Stcre. the Hospitals. Government Eng.ish School and th? Agricultural Demonstration Plot at Kuala Pilah, and the concrete dam and irrigation scheme at Kampong360 words
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Article49 1932-09-14 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London: 2 l ~>d. New York: 3% (G.) cents. Singapore: 1% —7 7/ 8 cents. TIN. London Spot: "147 10s. (Down 1505.). London 3 months: £149. (Down 1555.). Singapore: |0T43%. COPRA. Barlow and Co. report: Sundried $5.80 Mixed $5.30 The market is slightly easier.49 words
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Article456 1932-09-14 8 (BY "LOOKERS^ The St. Andrew's Road S no doubt be convent meeting. X 8 >''iai Clearly somcthhuj curt v. about these much newspaper editors. JUl *Men A Nearly sixty million pound, b-ing idle- in Chancery Tt Idle-like some of that myself.' As Mr. Thomas would say v456 words
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Advertisement123 1932-09-14 8 I [bargains I AT ROBINSON'S SALE CLEARANCE OFFER OF j S&ĔKk LADIES' SHOES. PRICES FROM $100 per pair, j LADIES' HATS X j ENORMOUSLY /(7 W |j REDUCED A I j PRICES FROM $3.50 EACH. nj^ LAST WEEK OF SALE ~^yY WASH SILKY I NDERGARMEXTS in LUX supply of lllllf?123 words
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Advertisement27 1932-09-14 8 i GIFT MOST USEFUL A Boat Of Gleaming Silver. A Lovely Receptacle For Your Sauces. U.S. de Silva Bros, JEWELLERS, 23, High Street, Singapore. Jj 634 jj27 words
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Miscellaneous31 1932-09-14 8 SINGAPORE WEATHER M*** Yesterday's Max. J«SSSS EMI night's Mia Yesterday's Rainfall. C.26 ins. Sunshine. 3.3 hours. ft t 1 p.m. Relative Humidity. *=> 1 pm. Wind. S.W. 5 1 p.m. Weather, overcast.31 words
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Article431 1932-09-14 9 INSPECTOR'S WIFE SHOT DEAD. TRAGEDY IN LOCAL HOME. Related To Indian Royalty. i JLn c mmurJty of Singapore w.re «r ally shocked yesterday aft:*r„,i whxn the mws vpre.l that Mrs. imĕge, wifl *>t Detective-Inspector ludge, ol he Mngapcre Ptlici, hud t„ ti.t:rd shot in her431 words
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Article101 1932-09-14 9 Future Of Girl In The Case. Reuter. H:ngkcng. Sept. 14. Cheng Kwok Van, the young Ipoh Chines? d oi prceuimg un murder of ejrooige i s rival for the leve of Lai Ming Fay. ful young actress, was sentenced to thta morning.—Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 5. LaiReuter. - 101 words
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Article74 1932-09-14 9 President Refuses Te> Grant A Reprieve. Reuter. Paris, Sept. 13. Go rt;uloff, ihe assassin of President Doumer, v: be ex.cuted at dawn to-morrow. The President refused to grant a repiieve. n ot be informed of the decision haU an hour before the execution when WiO b?Reuter. - 74 words
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33 1932-09-14 9 Rugby, Sept. 13. Material improvement is reported from «*lzburg. Austria, in the condition of Mr. Winston Churchill, who is in bed with a mild ■we* of paratyphoid.—British Official.33 words
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Article33 1932-09-14 9 IiIARY OF EVENTS, on page 5. •OPics OP TO-DAY. on page 8. -<UB DIARY, en page 12. *>LRai COUNCIL, on pag s 11 and 12. HEADERS 1 VIEWS, on page 14.33 words
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Article490 1932-09-14 9 New German Elections In November. Reuter. Berlin, Sept. ic. Til? German Governm:nt has resoived to retain office in splie of the disapproval of the Reichstag. Vcn Papen enjoys the fell confidence of President Hindenburg as is shown by the fact that Hindenburg signed the decree ofReuter. - 490 words
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Article59 1932-09-14 9 Bolivia Calls Un Army Reserves. Reuter. Lapis-. Sept. 14. In con-reqirnce cf the continu nee cf fighting a Grand ChftCO, Boliv'a has called out the 1927. 1928 fnd 1929 eiervrs T ll Government. however, has ir formed the Lca?uo of Nations that she is still onReuter. - 59 words
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Article74 1932-09-14 9 Chinese Charged At Johore Police Court. /From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru S"p*. 12. A Chinese who was ftllogid to have murdered another Chinese at the B'i mile. Bufclt Tim ft h Singapore on Aug. 23 was yest rday arrested at Plintoui by a Singapore dctectlvc ronstabiu74 words
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Article72 1932-09-14 9 At the Trinity College Local Practical Music Examination held recently, three pupils cf Miss Susan Rodrigues and two pupils of Mr. A R Rodrigues were presented and all passed. They are as follows: Preparatory Division, Mary Rodrigues (Hons.) and Catherine Rodrigues (Hons); First Steps, Amelia Rodrigues (Hons), presented72 words
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Article62 1932-09-14 9 Chan Sang, who was charged at the Singa- pore Assizes, before Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terr°ll and a common jury en charges of attempted murder and armed gang robbery, was found not guilty after trial yesterday and was acquitted and discharged. The accused was defend?d by Mr. N.62 words
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Article349 1932-09-14 9 Good Work Of Aberdeen Trawler. Reuter. London, Strpt r 13. The trawkr. "Lord Talbot," has located the Hutchinson flytnc lamlJy olive. Coprahiien, Sept. 13 a wlrsUs-i message from tlßenbuid announces thai the "Flying Family"' has returned to Flnnsbu aboard the "Lord Talbot" which picked Ihem up atReuter. - 349 words
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Article261 1932-09-14 9 Opinions Of The British Newspapers. Reuter. Bombay, Sept. 13. Mr Gandhi's threat to starve himself to death is not a "moral fight but a political .«lunt, declared Dr Ambedkar. a leader of the depressed classes, to-day. A message from Simla states that the Legislative Assembly proposed toReuter. - 261 words
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Article54 1932-09-14 9 Japanese Arsenal Workers Drowned. Reuter. T:kyc. Sept. 13. Twenty-four workers of the Kure Naval Arsenal were drowned when a ferry-boat conveyinj s>, hundred of them capsized tc-day. The capsize was due to women passengers rushing to one tide wh:n th? ferry-boat :.taried twaying violcn ly, after b.ingReuter. - 54 words
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Article97 1932-09-14 9 Information That Leaked Out Pleading guilty before the District (Mr. C. Wilson) yesterday being members of the Malayan General Labour Union, an unlawful society, two Chmose were sentenced to each six months' rigorcus imprisonment and recommended for banlshm nt. Giving evidence, Mr. Gaifield. cf the Chinece97 words
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Article1642 1932-09-14 9 LATEST NEWS FROM MANCHURIA. Bandits Disorganise The Railways. Latest Manchurian messages show tha3 the Volunlteers are organising a big general cfTensive against the Japanese in rtply i» Tikyti'i. recognition of the Manehukuo. Meanwhile bandits are de-crganising Oie railways. Ih~Te is no news of Mrs. Pawley and1,642 words
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Advertisement258 1932-09-14 9 v 1 1 1 1 1 f 111 llli I I 1 I I II I I I I 'lift. is to-day recognised as the premier driving belt of the world. "Dick's Original" Trade Mark on your belting is an assurance that you can rely on good service 5 I258 words
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Article168 1932-09-14 10 Sports Pastimes. THE TURF. SINGAPORE AUTUMN RACES. OUR SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. Our selections for tc-day's races, the fourth day of pie Singapore Tuif Club's Gold Cup Autumn meeting, are as follows: Race I—MICKEY MOUSE. THE IMP. BONNY MARY. Race 2.—PRINCES RICHMOND. PHOON TOK. LEONIE. Race 3 CURE. TYROE PEN ALLEN.168 words
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Article80 1932-09-14 10 BRITISHERS AGAIN DISAPPOINT. GOLF. Reuter. Baltimore (U.S.A.), Sept. 14. In th? American amateur gclf championshio, with thp exception cf Mc Ruvie. all the Britishers (Torrance. ToUey. Fidian. the Hartley brothers and de Forest) were eliminated in the second qualifying round, the leader cf which is Johnny FischerReuter. - 80 words
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Article255 1932-09-14 10 HOCKEY. The following have been invited to play for the S.C.C. on Friday in a trial match on the Padang: COLOURS: —F. Cmbi: Dr. W. G. Evans. B. C. Watson; Lt. J. W. P. Saunders, H. G. Shaw, T Watson; J. L. Russ, Otto Narjis, Lt. C.255 words
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Article130 1932-09-14 10 3rd h Tr a 1 loWing re P"»«* the V.M.C.A. frrt 22" again the Pombay Sports Club V MCT I?'" I at 5 P the sl C .f' f 3un d: W. Dunhill, Tan Keng Siew. urn Pook Loong, P. S Brown Van Thean Chye Lee .Tnrir mr»130 words
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Article402 1932-09-14 10 YESTERDAY S RESULTS, ASSN. FOOTBALL. Laidman's team beat Bennett's and Glasgow's side was victorious over Blades' team in the last of the preliminary ties in connection with the S.C.C. six-a-side tournament played on heavy ground at the Club, following the rain yesterday. Landman's side had the better or402 words
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Article30 1932-09-14 10 Reuter. London. Sept. 13. To-day's ties in the First Division of the Scottish League resulted as follows: Hearts 5; Queen's Park 0. Tnird Lanark v. Dundee tunplayed'*.—Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article61 1932-09-14 10 A reminder is given of tc-morrow's charity match between St. Joseph's Institution and the Raffles Institution at Jalan Besar. In view of the laudable object it is hoped that many people will attend, witness an r\cellent match and at the same time help swell the61 words
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Article35 1932-09-14 10 Result of fihe Singapore Malay InterSchcol Football Competition (West Division) are: Second Round. Kampong Gelam 4 S?poy Lines 0 Tanglin Kechil 2 Kampong Jagoh 1 Semi-Final. Kampong Gelam 3 Tanglin Kechil 135 words
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Article74 1932-09-14 10 A. C. The Clerical Union beat the Aston Athletic Club 5-0 on th? Union's ground yesterday. The goal score were: Chan Teck Kirn (3), Tan Thian Hock and Seng Kcey Hoe. The following represented the Union: Goh Tong Hee; Goh Ah Chew, Ong Seng Hock; Ng74 words
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Article127 1932-09-14 10 The match between the Indo-Ceylonese F. A. and South Johore for the Oehlers Trophy will take place on Friday at 5 p.m. at the Anson Road Stadium. This contest was started in 1928 when Mr. G. R. Oehlers donated a cup to be competed for by127 words
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Article72 1932-09-14 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept 12. The King George V. School defeated the Customs Department 4—3 on the N. S. Club padang to-day. The school team possessed "le advantage of youth over the Customs men and were seen more frequently on the i Ym\ 25!72 words
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Article264 1932-09-14 10 ANOTHER FAST BOWLER SELECTED. SUTCLIFFE AND LARWOOD HlvAll AVRRAGRS. CRICKET. nLAU A T bHAUUCI. London. Sept. 13. Tin? M.C.C. line imited Uwe Yorkshire fast borwler, Bowes, to ao lo Australia. William Eric Bowes is 25.and has played for Yorkshire with great success during the last four264 words
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Article55 1932-09-14 10 CHAMPION COI'NTY ON TOl\ Reuter. London. Sept IS. Tin 15<1 mu'eli of the spa-ror., between Yorkshire < champion County• and the R«.«t of England ployed at the Oval, ttus Mt drami Score? YORKSHIRE 376 iMitchrll 97«. REST OF ENOLAND 185 < Bo've* 1 Tor 63SlidReuter. - 55 words
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Article128 1932-09-14 10 The foJowljjß teams will meet In U» VM C A League on th-j YM C A pound r>. Saturday «I 3 Jim L}tit's Team: R. Lrov. Sl:n T«r.- Ci,\ Seah Zttg Hfc, C C Mwdirh VV D'inlul? E. K. Ynlman. Tim Horfc Leotiq c Slmca Chin Jau Clbocn.128 words
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Article129 1932-09-14 10 FINE PLAY BY MR. J. C. OSBORNE. POLO. The final of a ihree-a-slde pclc tournament was played on ihi Singapore Polo Club ground at Bahstier on Monday. Teams were drawn according to individual handicaps and the games were played on the American system the team scoring the greatest129 words
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Article154 1932-09-14 10 Government Monopolies S. C. team v. thTan Tock Seng Hospital R. C. on Sunday, on the Marigold Court, Shrewsbury Road. Ang Chwee Whatt. Heng Nam Leong, Le.' Jucy Seah, Lee Peng Kwang, Moha. Akio, Quan Siew Chye, Quek Song Quee, Tan Chong Klat. Tan Miang Cheng. Sylverton beat the154 words
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Article216 1932-09-14 10 LAWN TENNIS. RAIN INTERRUPTS PROGRAMME. Yesterday's ties in the S.C.C. tournament were postponed owing to the rain and the new schedule ls given below. Should rain again cause postponement ties will be put forward one day. Weather permitting, the final event for Profession Pairs (level) and the prize216 words
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Article413 1932-09-14 10 FOUND HIS FIRST RACKET IN A DUST BIN! Frankie Parker. America's latest lawn tennia discovery who wllj be seen at Wimbledon noxt yfar, the most picturesque boy «tar overthrown up bv municipal court» His story toads like ftctkm. He Is s Pole or humble birth—an orphan His413 words
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Article213 1932-09-14 10 RIFLE-SHOOTING. The Annual Ma'nyc Commune! Meeting will be heU at IMM Lumpur on Sept. 23. 24 and 25. The meetin? is open to th- Royal Navy. Regular Army, volunteer forces ol Malaya. Royal Air Perce. Johcre Military Force, and the Straits Settlements and the Federate 1 Malay213 words
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Article64 1932-09-14 10 BILLIARDS. Entries for the S.C.C. tournament, and championship events, close on Saturday Oct. L Event No. 1. will be divided into two classes, A. Class 250 up; B Class 150 tp. and th« championship will be 250 up. Members cf the V.M.C.A. are reminded tbtrf the entries for64 words
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Article129 1932-09-14 10 INTER-SCHOOL BOXERS ENTERTAINED. A thoroughly enjoyable tea-fight was held at St. Andrew's School Hall yesterday when the participants in the recent inter-school boxing tournament attended an informal tea party given by that popular patron of sport. Mr. Aw Boon Par. Among those present with Mr. Aw129 words
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Article26 1932-09-14 10 The V.M.C.A. First Aid Class will meet under the direction of Dr. N. W. Ahin in the Board Room of the Association at 6 pm. to-day.26 words
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Article207 1932-09-14 10 Support For Dt V u l iro Policy. Reuter. A further comnmnicHtiw u M head of tin* prti- st-u received u>.da> |,y i:,. fj ccriilUH irUh lunc. aj.niiui by On? Primi* Minister n N J( Seerelaty of Stute Jot in understood tfcal th.r tlon road? bjReuter. - 207 words
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Article157 1932-09-14 10 No Blame Attached To Driver. Returning a ve.dict of d.a*h by mm■,cn.u:-. a: ih- crnclusicn of the inquiry yetfer. day ttuching .he death cf a Malay who was run over by a motor-car tm I (Mr. F. G. D urne» attached ao tlarr.e t* the diiver. tut157 words
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Article111 1932-09-14 10 Early Morningr Raid In Singapore. Tw- revolver*, irvml n■ > J- --i and '.wo daejrrs wcr* •—i vkl:«.-r tJjejr r*id»d a hi»u: > ::j 1 abou! i 'cltcfe thJa cinrr.!:r <*ho vrcre in Uir for.i>i w>.-• were found *w rl Av-liog Oft MlformildOH. I: 'I111 words
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Article148 1932-09-14 10 Alhambra.-War Bax and Conway Dearie ha Matine- at 3 p.m. Capita l. —"A Btoneyase o M Harold Huth. Becita Hun, I V 3.15 p.m. Empire- Lawrsnce Tibb Love Song." Fir.t »how TO (eUent). Great World-Side sh J Malay opera, Chines- wayang*, wen ing films ("Whoopee"). Marlborough.—Tht Big148 words
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Article4405 1932-09-14 11 Criticism Of Proposed Alterations. JUDICIAL SYSTEMS OF, MALAYA. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 13. Mr. Arnold Savage-Bailey, the Senior Unofficial Member, was the first to speak on the adjournment at to-day's meeting of the Federal Council. He dealt with the F. M. S. and the4,405 words
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Advertisement480 1932-09-14 11 i ■..-^■.■«■.-■■.-i:....-.— j [j i iThe New World! TO-NIGHT NIGHTLY I I TALKIES j FREE j The MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER j WITH Joseph Schildkraut Joan Bennett BOXING j NKW WORLD ARENA—SATURDAY, SEPT 17 1932 At 9.15 p.m. jAL RIVERS vs. BATT GUILLERMO erican) 10 (Filipino) I (3-Minute Rounds). ju Ml JONES480 words
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Advertisement224 1932-09-14 11 By Special To H. M. Thf Kinr Appointment r Siam. 5 > -STABUfRED 1872. RACING RUGBY Puts You In Ihe fame THEATRE TENNIS No Mat,er Where You Sit BOXING SWIMMING CRICKET AVIATION FOOTBALL TRAVELLING B. P. De Silva, Ltd., SOLE AGENTS: SINGAPORE: PENANG: I *****. IHirh Street Nn. 1. Bishop224 words
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Article167 1932-09-14 12 Sultan Of Brunei ln England. Every schoolboy stamp-collector has felt the romance of Borneo, and there are few who have not thrilled with its mystery ac suggested hi books on its dyaks and head-hunters. When, therefore, the Sultan of Brunei, an 18 year old boy. arrives In167 words
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Article410 1932-09-14 12 Organising For Mutual Protection. The following interesting reference to the Chettiars' money-lending business i.i Malaya is made ty Mr. A. Vaikey Meothedtn. B. A. 'Honours), formerly Librarian, Co-opvraliv Societies Department, F. M. S. t.nd 8. 8., in his Journal of Our Countiym n in Malaya" published in410 words
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Article592 1932-09-14 12 Trained Dogs In Singapore. A reader writes In reference to an article which appeared ln these columns last week, as follows: Th: article appearing in your paper of the 10th inst., en "Giro" an Alsatian wolf hound, has been read with interest, but net without misgivings as592 words
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Article65 1932-09-14 12 The Indian Association, Penang, are issuing from this month a bulletin recording primarily the various activities of the Association. They have made a modest beginning with their first number, which, in addition to being a chronicle of club news and events, contains articles on: "Wanted —An Indian65 words
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Article26 1932-09-14 12 Whether Black or White tary or self. No risk of injec■ 1 1 and guaranteed cure m tojr B particulars apply:- SRI (M%). Calcutta. (India.26 words
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Advertisement344 1932-09-14 12 "TANGLIN" BRAND Fresh Pork Sausages 65 cts. per lb. Freshly Made Daily UNDER EXPERT EUROPEAN SUPERVISION Singapore Cold Storage Company, Limited. Orcbard Road, Selegie Road, Katong, Keppel Harbour, Grange Road. j j ~„_-r j LATEST "CO LUIWBIA ISSIE i For The Month Which Includes Ljiyton Johnstone's Newest. j DB. 804.344 words
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Miscellaneous649 1932-09-14 12 CLUB DIARY. (There are numcrou* oa, Singapore, mm of the meZ T readers of the "Mmtmm J specially or hcVl ™v.ted to co-operate in und complete. HmmptniuZ Z tMjm le Eluded n tt V' The -CM, Dlafr CflM tainmento. Uh(i and sporting tngmxmeni recorded m the "Dlmr, [Entries for the649 words
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Article1439 1932-09-14 13 BODY WAS NEVER IDENTIFIED. Said To Be Alive In England. v •>. D„ RASMUSSEN.) rrsiMiu t« believe that John ,ili\r noil in England at the nr ttUhotn.ll interested persons ,i t to quash the matter. tT. .Tjitish'-d that the person Hhjjv w&h actually Thorburn und »n1,439 words
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Article429 1932-09-14 13 THAT the shark is the ostrich of the sea? (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) Just as the desert has its "ships" (the camel >. go the sea has its ostrich"— Uie ihark! Ij will cat anything, though there are only certain kinds that w.ll tackle a whole man.429 words
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Article176 1932-09-14 13 The Olympia Exhibition. The recent National Radio Exhibition at Olympia marked the tenth anniversary of the beginning of British broadcasting, and the growth of the industry during the last decade may be realised from the fact that the exhibition was expected to result in the «■ale of176 words
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Article140 1932-09-14 13 Contact With Live Rails On Southern Line. Three horses were killed on the Southern Railway line between Belvedere and Abbey Wood Stations recently, two being electrocuted and one run over by a light engine. Shortly after 5 a.m., an engine which was running light from Erlth to Plumstead140 words
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Advertisement64 1932-09-14 13 Representative: ROBERT BLAU (Malaya), Hongkong Bank Chambers, Singapore. Phone 4711 I I [j I The Tea of World-wide Prestige By its choice quality and incomparable flavour Lipton's Tea appeals to all who appreciate the best IOTMft I TEA ON SALE EVERYWHERE INTHt FAMOUS YELLOW TIN UPTON LTD.. T» PfcMn. Carta*64 words
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Advertisement276 1932-09-14 13 j ASIC YOUR DEALER TO SHOW YOU A ''ZEISS-IKON/' There 2re many reasons why you should choose a ZEISS-IKON Camera. The lenses —ZEISS-IKON or ZElSS—give BSrjttlsi+e pin-shape negatives, the workman! hip is superior to anything at similar prices, and the t or.structicn lias b:en I so well thought out that276 words
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Miscellaneous891 1932-09-14 13 \VHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Stations Best Received In Malaya. A list of possible" stations is of less use tc the beginners and the average listner than some information about the broadcasting stations which may be received regularly and at fair strength. Below is such information, given fully and compiled with891 words
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Article97 1932-09-14 14 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" dcs not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing j, and on97 words
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Article3673 1932-09-14 14 (To the Editor. -'Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —With reference to Mr. Soh S*ee Keng's letter in ycur issue of the 3rd inst. and "Mat's" letter in the issue of the 7th inst.. I have reason to agree with the opinion that mos> of the Malays are lazy. Malay3,673 words
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Article79 1932-09-14 14 (To tne Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—l note that the Governing] ducing a Bill to amend the Motor Ofhi h Ordinance in order to check he eighty r:.kshaw paraJe by "sly" rtreets cf Singapore. Many .1: mtthis action, and as one of the discussion in your most 179 words
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Advertisement617 1932-09-14 14 STEEL SPLIT —rrrrufSSrm PULLEYS. USE PULLEYS J^Hjlk THAT WILL Iw^^ffl GIVE YOU BETTER HESLLIS. We Carry Stocks of Various Sizes of Such Pulleys. THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE. On and from September 12th. 1932. the Railway Administration will accept luggage unaccompanied by passengers for transport b.tween any station on Federated617 words
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Advertisement269 1932-09-14 14 "MALAYA TRIBUNE." 20 Pages For 5 Cents Every Saturday. WEEK-END SUPPLEMENT FOR THE HOME. Truly wonderful success has attended the innovation of giving our readers their Saturday 'Tribune" at noon. Now we are making it a real Week-end Journal for the Home! The Saturday Tribune" has enlarged to 20 page.-,269 words
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Advertisement475 1932-09-14 15 Jbamer sailings. P. &o. KjUTISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. roorafted in England). -ill. PASSENGKE ft CARGO SERVICES. ~P aN d ORIENTAL STEAM r^ S VION CO.. LONDON AND NA y.p EAST MAIL SERVICE. ract with His Majesty's C comment). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. Far China and Japan Due Tonnage Bingaporp 1932.475 words
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Advertisement611 1932-09-14 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Answer*, Rotterdam Mldd I esborouau. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. HAKONE MARU 10,500 Sept. 21 22 8 SUWA MARU 10,700 Oct. 6 7 FUSHIMI MARU 11.000 Oct 20 21 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 Nov. 2 3 TERUKUNI MARU 12.000 Nov 15 16611 words
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Advertisement489 1932-09-14 15 STEAMER SAILINGS, (Incorporated 1b Germany). The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. "COBLENZ" for Hollo, Manila, H'kong, S'hai, Kobe, Nagoya, Y'hama, Taku, Dalny, Tsingtau and Japan Sept. 16 9 "SAALE" for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, Nagoya, Kobe, Y'hama, Taku, Dalny, Tsingtau and Japan Sept. 30 HOMEWARDS. "ALSTER" for Genoa, M'seilles,489 words
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Advertisement525 1932-09-14 15 INSURANCE. SOUTH fffffij BRLTISfI IP/Jff INBURANCI COMPANT W LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Flnlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L. G. JOHNSON: General MaDager. HEAD OFFICE:525 words
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Advertisement732 1932-09-14 15 BANKS. The Ho Hong Bank, Ltd. RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. SAFE DEPOSIT SERVICE Safe Deposit Boxes for the safe keeping of valuables and Important document! v are available at very moderate rates. For the information of Intending depositors the following is a scale of ths fees payable for renting the boxes:732 words
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Advertisement326 1932-09-14 16 l TRIBUNE" SMALL ADS j I BRING RESULTS f I BECAUSE THEY REACH l I PERMANENT POPULATION. S THE PEOPLE'S PAPER; INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE TO LET. *aei TO LET—IBS, Tank Road, Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—From Ist July. 1932. Nos. 27 and 28. Mosque Street. Apply to Messrs.326 words
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Advertisement533 1932-09-14 16 iiilii,,,!,,,,,,iiiiiiiiii i i ri i n i l l l l lil mi t l i I l i I I > ~l *s\lercier s School I ESTABLISHED 1906. I 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street. m I Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. NO AGE LIMIT! Principal:-F. I MILES. I533 words
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Advertisement524 1932-09-14 16 PUBLIC NOTICE. IN THE MATTER OP TAN BOON LI AT COMPANY, LIMITED. In Voluntary Liquidation). NOTICE *IS HEREBY GIVEN that tht creditors of the above Company are requirec on cr before the 15th day of September. 1932 to rend their names and address :s and tht particulars of their debts524 words
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Advertisement577 1932-09-14 16 EDUCATIONAL FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. Established 1828. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls) B—Short Street. Singapore. Offers thorough training in Music—both PRACTICAL THEORETICAL Courses leading to CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA, k etc. Booklet upon request, 1 M. ANCIANO, Principal TUTORIAL. Private Tuition in Mathematics and English j Individual Tuition for577 words
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Advertisement453 1932-09-14 16 j THIS PAPER HAS THE j LARGEST SALE jj AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO I IN BRITISH MALAYA. FOB SALE. FOR SALE-EighTTc Linotype Motors, each U Bp all in good working order". further particulars write to the Manager Malaya Tribune, 56» Anson Road. MALAYA TRIBUNE THONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION BATJb. PAYABLE IN453 words
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