Malaya Tribune, 17 September 1932
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Title Section29 1932-09-17 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX, -No. 2S»O SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Sept. 17, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1932.29 words
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Advertisement160 1932-09-17 1 THE 'MALAYA TRIBUNE" THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. I HM——— Call for "CarhbergHijau' it's j 0 The ideal drink for tropical climates. jjj ?h'£#iyri& Obtainable at Ilo'Ms, C lubs and Best [jj Houses throughout the Straits SettleP> the .Malay States. m^3£^SiS>^ Sole Agents: fo The East Asiatic Company, Limited.160 words
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Advertisement253 1932-09-17 1 A. FLINTER. 6, Raffles Place. BUYS Gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices j according to daily exchange rates. P^ l" uuum», i I A i 3 J S 3 v Jb- 3 X K a i V A. i\v £*W w a V253 words
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Article, Illustration2923 1932-09-17 2 COMPLETE ITINERARY OF TOUR. The Australian Dark "Horses." ORIGIN OF THE MYTHICAL ASHES. CRICKET. Tne England team sails for Australia to-day in quest of the Ashes. D. R. Jardine captains -id(> and there are seventeen players altoge'her. as follows: D.2,923 words
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Article1081 1932-09-17 3 Generals Preparing To Fight. VOLUNTEERS PLANNING JOINT OFFENSIVE. Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Sept. 15. The Manchurian Military leaders. Generals Ma Chan Shan, Fung Chan Hai, Kung Chang Hai, Ting Chao, Li Tv, Tans Chi! Wu and ethers joinlly sent a circular telegram stating that Japan'sSin Chew Jit Poh. - 1,081 words
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Article199 1932-09-17 3 Vast Underground Station Opened. Barcelona. The wealth and importance of Barcelona which is to-day the most important poitr— fiom many aspects—in the Mediterranean, is startlingly illustrated by the vast underground station, or series of stations, with their connecting corridors and passages which has fa* been opened to199 words
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Advertisement358 1932-09-17 3 Be confident your breath is sweet your teeth lovely Face your friends knowing that your teeth are thoroughly clean, beautiful \JT and your breath is free from tainted odours. Night and morning, brush your ri teeth wuh Colgate's, the modern den- Breath tifnce that not only cleans teeth to 5358 words
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Advertisement84 1932-09-17 3 RENE ULLMANN PRESENTS: Quality CHROMIUM wrist watches of the best Swiss makes. All Uver 15 Jewel, j movements. ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. P;i ,p, imlutb CHROME POCKET WATCHES FROM: $8. RENE ULLMANN KOPEAH CLOTH FAST SHRINKS—WEARS WELL. Now Reduced in Prices By 20 30 0 NEW PATTERNS JUST ARRIVED. Write for samples84 words
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Article367 1932-09-17 4 The Budget Crisis—Ministers Still Undecided— Message From The Governor—Trade Preference Suggested Between India And Ceylon—2o Covenanted Drivers To Go—Fall In Number Of Motor Vehicles. It Is understood that th: Budg t cr'sis i; not yet over, the informal meeting efth 1 Board cf Ministers en the367 words
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319 1932-09-17 4 The very lew prices of agricultural products i:- Ceylon with high Indian import duti-.s which have paralysed the export trade of Colon— particularly t:r.de la the products cf cccomn palms—has lea till Government 01 Cevlon to depute us Trade Representative for India. Mr. E. J.319 words
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Article380 1932-09-17 4 The Hon. H. If. Macan Mnrkar. Minister ci Communications and Works, makes the following observations on a supplementary estimate of Rs. 75.000 to meec expenditure that will b? incurred in connection with the termination cf the agreements of 20 covenanted engine drivers before the expiry' their380 words
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Article328 1932-09-17 4 For the first time on record there has beer* fall in the numbor of motor vehicle licences Usued by the Colombo Municipality and this obviously due to the trade depression whi-h is now being experienced. Out of 6 791 licences issued in 1931, 417 were in respect328 words
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Article757 1932-09-17 4 Keen contests in all wards ar? expected in the for hcomir.g elections of the Gall? Municipal Council. With th? addition of two more wards, he new Courcil will ht.ve an rnefficia 1 mrjeri y. Already a large number of epphcants for registration of their reap retire names in the757 words
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Article98 1932-09-17 4 Legion Convention Approaches The President. Reuter. Portland (Oregon), Sept. 15. Notwithstanding President Hoover's message, the National Convention of the American Legion adopted the committee's resolution by 1,267 votes to 109. The Convention overwhelmingly demanded the repeal of Prohibition.—Reuter. (President Hoover's message was In reply toReuter. - 98 words
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Advertisement42 1932-09-17 4 TAKE SCOTT'S EMULSION, the best for your health. M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road. SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or Thone 3411.42 words
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Advertisement95 1932-09-17 4 I Milk at its Best! The germs of disease iurk in the meuti* and crevices cf the teeth. Pebeco is the weapon tc use in dealing with this unseen threr; to your tec h and health. Pebeco is different from all other tooth pastes; it ccizi:i[ps no soap, no grit,95 words
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Miscellaneous901 1932-09-17 4 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Stations Best Received In Malbya. A list of "passible" stations is of less use to the beginn?Ts and the average listner than some information about the broadcasting stations which may be received regularly and it fair strength. Eelow is such information, given fully and compiled with901 words
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Article1174 1932-09-17 5 LATEST QUOTATIONS. MINING. »*CED BY FRASEB CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. ijilipwr, Sep*.. 1", 1952, 10 am. ue Buyer* BeU*r» Ksnza Kumbang Tin 26!- 28,M Austral Malay 18'- 10--•am Tin 12 13 f Tin 15,- 17|6 '< Batu Caves Tin 0.40 0.50 m Eukit Arang Tin 0.401,174 words
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Article119 1932-09-17 5 The Telok Ayer Epworth League hold a tea party and entertainment en Saturday la-t in ad of th? Church Fund. Tea was served on the lawn, and more than a hundred gu:sts were preeent. The programme comprised: Overture by the orchestra; children's items by the Sunday Schocl; violin solo by119 words
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Advertisement265 1932-09-17 5 IS TUBERCULOSIS CURABLE Th Fight against Tuberculosis belongs to I o;;rnir.g questions of humanity; for I'ho are carrisd off by the fell disease, tunted by millions. The creation of adeq hygienic and agreeable conditions, living in fresh air, work-rooms and B places free from dust, are as much preventive means265 words
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Advertisement130 1932-09-17 5 A Reliable Kidney Tonic Every seeker of robust health should use Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, the tonic that invigorates weak kidneys, and imparts new strength and energy to anxious kidney sufferers. The successes of a quarter of a century proclaim this medicine a blessing to humanity. Share in the blessing130 words
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Advertisement50 1932-09-17 5 LeprosY Diabetes, Consumption, V.D„ PILES, LEUCODEIIMA, Impotency, Women-disorders, f Paralysis and numerous other chronic p diseases eonoJdered to be bopeleas by ft eminent doe ton we eared by wr V Speciallei. a I THE HIMALAYAN PHAJftIACY Head Office: «t, Owes Mad. y i Consultation Boom: 133, linnftH dl. SINGAPORE. {j50 words
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Advertisement73 1932-09-17 5 Irheir individual Charm.. PLAYER'S BACHELOR Ci corf? tipped cigarette made entirelyfromfinest Virginia tobacco delightfully cool a/td full of character I Have YOU Tried I I Sbb EE 21 I I (English) COCO A 1 I I If not, you have missed a treat, for this cocoa is of I superlative73 words
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Miscellaneous760 1932-09-17 5 CLUB DIARY. (There arc numerous Clubs and Societies tn Singapore, most of tfie members 0} which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will stiil be included in the760 words
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Advertisement151 1932-09-17 6 £7 w f NT il HQ mm A m m j Matinee: 3.15 j 61 5 TO-NIGHT 915 LAST NIGHT OF The Exciting British Production j mmmm adventure with II HAROLD WJTH Famous star of "First Mrs. Fraser," "Outsider." etc, II and BEMTA HUME. j j COM MENCI NO at151 words
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Advertisement104 1932-09-17 6 e nts Day 3 p m. ""'H TO~ SEE TBEH igSjTi thescrv e «r s j j the Scfeen-j l^^^lf I i j DECIDEDLY THE T,S MOST «4 TWEES y!„d slwwF of 3.15 p.m. I LESLIE FULLER in Not So Quiet On The Western Front MOLIV LAHONT BETTY 4H4NN io104 words
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Advertisement205 1932-09-17 6 I THE COHENS I I KELLYS I IN I HOLLYWOOD j A UXIVEKSAL MIETHVUIKE I COMING —AT THE TIVOLI CHANDHASENA I OB MAHIBAVAN VADHA IT'S A PAGE PROM RAKiAVAIVA j Uatch Further Announcements I COMETOtbp ?.f YOU CHANCE 11 jjj Perfo <™° By The Combined Chinese Chin w I I205 words
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Advertisement240 1932-09-17 6 Promote The Growth Of Your Hair! By using DECCAN HA IB OIL.! *T( Analysed by H. E. tt I The Nizam's Govern-| S, ment Laboratory. A warded GOLD j I M£ DALS and numer- OUS CERTIFICATES t I jat the diflferent Ex- j WbiUons. Testimonials j j 1 j Hakims240 words
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Article317 1932-09-17 7 B. BTUN AM) CO S REPORT. Sept. 17, 11 a.m. RUBBER London: 2 19 32d. up 1 l(id. New York: cents iG.). down 1 lGd. Shares: Quiet. Alknbys 45—55 cents, Aye- Moleks 30—35 runts, Ayer Panas 30- 35 cents. Bassetts 20—25 cents. Brogas 25—30 cents, Bukit Jclotongs317 words
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Advertisement885 1932-09-17 7 NEW WOULD ARENA—TO-NIGHT, SEPT 17 1932 At 9.15 p.m. j M RIVERS vs. BATT GUILLERMO ,m) „w 10 (Filipino) (3-Minute Rounds). \(KII JONES vs. FIGHTING CHOO tralian) (8 Rounds). I RICES:— Xt, $1 and 50 cts. Booking At Kiat's Trocadero. Promoters:—INTERNATIONAL SPORTS SYNDICATE. ANSOX ROAD S I FREE SHOW 1885 words
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Advertisement1233 1932-09-17 7 Assets exceed $12,000,000. M n(innfln Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated ln the Strait* Settlement*). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 17. Old Jewry. 80. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compile,1,233 words
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71 1932-09-17 8 If.'. J. J. Judge and family most gratefully ihank all ihos: kind friends who at, ended th: funeral cf his beloved wife and thcec who sent telegrams and lott.rs of condolence m his bjreav.ment. Mrs. E. de V.ics md family beg to thank all ..la'.i-.- s and71 words
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Article822 1932-09-17 8 The gravity of the situation in the Far East is manifest. Tremendous issues are being forced by Japan's reckless action, and it would seem they are being deliberately forced. Japan is to all intents and purposes challenging the Powers— daring them to interfere with the fulfilment of822 words
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Article32 1932-09-17 8 Consul General Lester Maynard relinquished charge of the American Consulate General in Singapore on Thursday, and Consul General Wilbur Keblinger assumed charge yesterday. Mr. Maynard departs for his new post m A32 words
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Article526 1932-09-17 8 Bill To Be Introduced In Council. i A Bill making provision for advancing the clock in the Colony by twenty minutes, making it, seven hours twenty minutes in advance of Gr.enwich mean time, is shertly to be introduced into the Legislative Council and is published526 words
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Article518 1932-09-17 8 Mr. O. E. Venables has been seconded for service under the Government of Perlis. The Straits Physical Athletic Party, of Singapore, has been exempted from registration. Mr. S. Francis, Assistant Bailiff, Civil District Court, Singapore, has been dismissed from the public service. Mr. A. E. G. Blades. Probationary Assistant Superintendent518 words
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Article547 1932-09-17 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON.", Manchuria is "Japanned." A A th^h: bandits A Washington and Moscow are look tag on—but may not keep on just looking on. J L A Geneva is also more than a little interested—and a very great deal worried, too. I I The only people who547 words
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Article36 1932-09-17 8 Mails by the outward Dutch aeroplane from Amsterdam are now expected to arrive a Singapore by the evening express to-morro Correspondence addressed to boxholders on«> will be ready for delivery at 7.30 p m36 words
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Article81 1932-09-17 8 His Highness the Sultan of Perak and untitled Raja Permaisuri were among the guests m graced the ante-nuptial dinner given on Tnu day by Mr. Chung Ah Ming at hi* in Northam Road, Penang. in honour oi marriage yesterday of his eldest daughter. M>Chung Lam Kan, with Mr. Yeoh Cheang81 words
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Advertisement210 1932-09-17 8 1% m y£c. i. and how y- j f 'j\ j I tey wear v i I 1 ami wear I }f Mor i c y .stockings M f m "Syren" $1.50. Sr. I "Delphine" $2.00. 1 Sit H "Serena" $3.50. I "AVir Durable" $3.50. X I "Mavis" $5.75. j210 words
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Advertisement21 1932-09-17 8 Exquisitely Modelled Silver Condiment Sets In B eautif ul Presentation Cases U.S. de Bros JEWELLERS, 23, High Street, Singapore. 634 M21 words
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Miscellaneous39 1932-09-17 8 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Yesterday's Max. Temperature. 81 dog P Last night's Mm. Temperature. 74 deg. F Yesterday's Rainfall, 0.60 ins. Sunshine, nil. 1 p.m. Relative Humidity. 85 per cent 1 p.m. Wind. S.W. 15 m.p.h. 1 p.m. Weather, overcast.39 words
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2362 1932-09-17 9 FIRMNESS AND ACTION NEEDED. Lea-rue Must No Longer Mark Time. VOLUNTEERS ATTACK MUKDEN. Reuter. Tin irJis"i on cf thi Chine at reca J-lfirn al the .n maarj a her quar'rrs an:l th. n 1 iifn ral ccnd-mna:i».n. Ch BM ;n LuropeReuter. - 2,362 words
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Article297 1932-09-17 9 Irish Farmers Warn De Valera. Reuter's Wireless Service. Dublin, s pt. io. The all-Ireland oigani ation has formed a standing commute., elected at a coment'eu attended by farmers and ratc-pa.ers from til psrts of the Pre? Stale and h Id at tbe M .11--rion House-, toReuter's Wireless Service. - 297 words
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Article, Illustration167 1932-09-17 9 Glass Oi Rum And A (Cigarette. Faiis. £3pt. 13. Reuter's Wireless Service. tiie sallow-faced stocky Russian who assassinated President Dcum.r, is to die at dawn tc-mcnow. The President cf the Rjpubiic lies ccncurred with the findings cf the Clemcncy Ccmrnirsion and re.used a reprieve. GcigcuiofI will notReuter's Wireless Service. - 167 words
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Article144 1932-09-17 9 Special Session Of Parliament Yesterday. Reuter. Paris, Sept. 16. A huge French conversion loan is to he launched, with interest at 4Va per cent, affecting a capital of 85 milliard francs, comprising the five per cent, rentes, 1915—16 to 1928; six per cent, rentes, 1920 to 1927;Reuter. - 144 words
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29 1932-09-17 9 Reuter's Wireless Service. Vienna, Sept. 13. Mr Churchill's condition is more favourable and the statesman will leave hospital ln a few days' time-Renter's Wireless Service.Reuter's Wireless Service. - 29 words
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Article415 1932-09-17 9 Full Text Of The Protocol. 'in: fcßowtag is a copy of th" Protocol in v.h eh Japan acccrds recognition to the ICarebafcuoi Whereas Japan ha.; rccognis d the fac: th.it the Manehukuo. in ccc rdanec wi b the will c: it« Inhabitants, ha organ'aed and establish-;415 words
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Article219 1932-09-17 9 British Attitude Still B?ing Considered. Reuter. British Official. London, Sept. 16. It is learned that the German armament; clr.im lor equal ty has been under discussion at (hp P'o-eign Office lor the last twe or three days, but the Biitish attitude is still te nj considered.Reuter.; British Official. - 219 words
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Article90 1932-09-17 9 Mr. V. J. Patel Talks About Gandhi. Reuter's Wireless Service. London, Sept. 13. Mr. V. J. Patel, ex-President of the Indian Legislative Assembly, who is now in London, cabled to Mr. Gandhi asking him to reconquer his fasting decision. Mr. Patel, interviewed by Reuter, said: "IReuter's Wireless Service. - 90 words
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Article81 1932-09-17 9 Reuter's Wireless Service. Lond'ii, Sept. 13. The agreement reached between the worlds leading cil prcducers (excluding Russian) has reacted adversely upon Bihish motorists' who from to-day will te charged 3d. per ga lon m:re for petrol. The rtse in* the price will cost the London GtneialReuter's Wireless Service. - 81 words
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Article29 1932-09-17 9 Reuter's Wireless Service. Berlin, Scp<-. 13. The Oraf Zeppelin started for Brazil at 10 p.m. with nine paarngrra and a .i R ail Wir. teas BerfJce.Reuter's Wireless Service. - 29 words
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Article239 1932-09-17 9 MUCH DAMAGE IN TWO CITIES. Interruption Of Water Supply. TREMORS WORSE THAN LAST YEAR. Reuter. Earih tremors sated to be worse than Jho. c oaganfcnosal last year, have occurred m two New Z.aland towns, and Baaag buildirg. have b::n wrecked. The wa er supply isReuter. - 239 words
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Article102 1932-09-17 9 Ccll'sicn Between Submarine And Mine-Sweeser. < Reuter. Lcnd:n, Sept. H>. A collisi'n between r. mine-sweeper and a J ib mar in in the fog .erminatcd the dajf's naval tx:rcscs near Priland Kill. It transpired tha. there wore mo carual ics rnd little damrge. H. M.Reuter. - 102 words
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Article358 1932-09-17 9 Expert On Tropical Diseases. Reuter. Rugby, Sept. 16. Sir Ronald Ross. Director of the Rcss Institute and Hospital for Tropical Diseases, whose i contribution to the study of malaria has freed j Vast areas of trcpical countries of that scourge, lias been lying giavely illReuter. - 358 words
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Article74 1932-09-17 9 IN QUEST OF THE ASHES, en page 2. CHINA'S CALL TO PATRIOTS, on page 3. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR, on page 4. CEYLON NEWS AND NOTES, on page 4. CLUB DIARY, en page 5. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 11. OUR READERS'74 words
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Advertisement237 1932-09-17 9 Arrived Hns Master's Voice" New Records For SEPTEMBER This issue contains records of varied interest including orchestral renderings by Marek Weber, Salon Orchestra and Do Grout songs by John McCormrck and Grade Fields. Violin pieces by Mischa Ebnan and many catchy dance tunes. v 1 Obtainable at S. Moutne Co.,237 words
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674 1932-09-17 10 Sports Pastimes. SOUTH JOHORE BEAT I.C.F.A. Match For Oehlers Cup At Anson Road. VISITORS WIN WELL. ASSN. FOOTBALL. South Johore and th? I.C.F.A. competed for the Oehlsrs Cup at the Ansen Road Stadium yeste:day. After a bad start, the visitors rallied ttrongly in the second half and proved tin-ir superiority674 words
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Article60 1932-09-17 10 MAURICE TATE'S NERVOUS BREAKDOWN. CRICKET. London, Sept. 16. Ta*e is suffering from a complete nervous breakdown and is unable to leave for Australia te-morrow. He may lecve on the 22nd by lhe overland route.—Reuter. i The team for Australia leaves England today. An illustrated special article60 words
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97 1932-09-17 10 RIVERS v. GUILLERMO. BOXING. lvers meets Battling Guillermo for the fifth time at the New World Arena to-night 2£L c C h P r motlon <* the International bports Syndicate. Riv.rs won two of the four previous fights Uiiv fight was a draw and97 words
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Article143 1932-09-17 10 WEIGHT HANDICAP TOO MUCH FOR VISITOR. WRESTLING. A very large crowd witnessed the wrestling contests held at the Orient City Failnight. Bhagga Singh's weight was too b'g a handicap for Srnellioe, who was disqualified in the fifth round for refusing to continue. The Sikh threw him face143 words
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Article658 1932-09-17 10 YESTERDAY'S FINALS. LAWN TENNIS. The unfinished "B" Class doubles final and the "A" and "B" Class singles finals were play. at the SC.C. yesterday. Bond and Newbcry annexed the doubles event, and Rodger won his singles match, but the A Class afngtea between Goodman and Wise remains undecided.658 words
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Article15 1932-09-17 10 We cannot publish further letters relating to the affairs of the Chinese Companion Athletic Association.15 words
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Article138 1932-09-17 10 OUR SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY. THE TURF. Our selections for to-day, the last day of the Singapore Turf Club s Autumn race mee'ing, are as follows: Race I,—TRAWELLTON. ARMIDE. Race 2. —SUNM AID 11. TYROE PENALLEN. GREEN MARK. Race 3 —MARMON. UNDER LAP. TAMBOUR BATTANT. Race 4.—DEEP138 words
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Article161 1932-09-17 10 CANADIAN REACHES FINAL. I GOLF. t« n, Baltimore, 16 over i n f me^ can championship semi-finals ?thL Goodma beat Ouimet 4 and 2 !nf y ere !1 at the 18th) and Scmer--ile (Canada* beat Guilford 7 and 6 -Route"' 1116 P at the half wa >' sta161 words
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Article402 1932-09-17 10 Happy Speech At I.S.P. Conference. (From Our Own Correspondent./ Seremban, Sept. 16. Over 60 members of the I.S.P. were present at the opening of the eighth annual conference at Port Dickson this morning by ,hChief Secretary. Mr. C. C. Foot<ner, presiding, paid a tribute to the402 words
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Article59 1932-09-17 10 London, Sept. 16. The result of til Twickenham by-election clue to the death cf Sir John Ferguson is M follows. Murray Philips:n 21.653. Percy Hoiman (Labour; 16.381. Th majority b 4 BC7.—Renter. The result at the iact General Election was: Sir John Ferguson <C> 39.1 Gl. Mr.59 words
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Article49 1932-09-17 10 Rugby, sept. lb. Six high pressure transmission wires which, together with an earthed conductor for protecting the others against lightning, are now to be put in position across the Thames estuary. This marks an important stage in the development of a National electricity scheme.—British Official. tb49 words
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Article44 1932-09-17 10 The Chief Secretary to Government. F.M.S has fixed th* price of rubber and copra for assessment of export duty for the period Sept. 16 to 22, inclusive, as under: Rubber 7 :1 4 cents per pound. Copra $5.85 per pikul.44 words
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Article220 1932-09-17 10 Alhambra—Joan Crawford and rior>2n mui.igcmery in "Letty Lynton." Matinees tc-day and to-morrow. Capitol.—"A Honeymo;n Adventure," starring Harold Huh, B:r.ita Hume, etc. Matinee at 3.15 p.m. To-morrow, commencing a', the matinee: "Th? Sky B:ides. 1 Empire—Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickfoid in laming of the Shr:w." First shew at220 words
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Article126 1932-09-17 10 DEMONSTRATION AT OR| EXT CITY FAIR. Comma-icing frcm to-n eh; claims to have „JL free demonstrations a, So f He ls Professor G. U Andrews Andrews challenges any,, Qefymg stunts. Hi H wlllte, placed in a sack, which m 1 uff put in a box. locked126 words
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Article194 1932-09-17 10 Impressive Scene At Bidadari. Leading Airciaftrm-n Dave; and H were killed in lhe disaster tin- befell the R.A.F. flying beats near Be] day morning, were buried at Bidadari tery yesterday with full atUJta:y honour tkc Vcn. Archdeacon Graham White ottcutin» L* aped with a Unicn Jack,194 words
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Article34 1932-09-17 10 British Official. Rugby. Sept. 16. Growing hopes that peace may be restored in the cotton industries are entertained in Manchester, where good progress is being made b7 the conference.—British OfficialBritish Official. - 34 words
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Article228 1932-09-17 10 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.> Singapore. Sep; IT. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s 331 32d. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 15 16d. London 60 I days' sight 2s. 3 29 32d.. London 30 day- riftt i 2s. 3 T sd.. London demand 2s. 3 27 32d.,228 words
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Article106 1932-09-17 10 SHfPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. Sept. 17. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S.) Kinta 13; Siamese Prince 11: Obi Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3.) Thalavta 30; Montgomery City 32. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4.) Kaga Maru 46. i West Wharf (Entrance Gate 4.)106 words
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Article31 1932-09-17 10 The rate of issue of Money Order for untitled and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 15-' lon rate of payment of Money Order from mc and Ceylon is Rs. 156 for $100.31 words
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Advertisement10 1932-09-17 10 [Other sports items will be t found on page 14.]10 words
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Miscellaneous53 1932-09-17 10 MAILS CLOSE. MONDAY. SEPT. 19. North, N.-East and H.-We*l Sumatra tOphir» 9 I Tembilahan and Indragiri (Chee Seng) If Indo-China (G. G. Paul Doum.:» Ui China, Hainam, Japan, Korea. Formosa. East Siberia. Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Hong Hwa> 1 P- m Miri. Philippine Islands China, and Japan53 words
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Article97 1932-09-17 11 Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects o/ pubHc interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune- does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one97 words
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Article49 1932-09-17 11 (To the Editor, '•Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Will the importers and the distributors or the British Trade Commissioner let the public know through your paper the country of origin of the following brands of milk:—"Jockey Club," 'The Jersey Cow," "Guide" and "Flying Hawk"? Yours, e'.c, "CHEOW GAY." Singapore, Sept. 14.49 words
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Article126 1932-09-17 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Having read Mr. Y. H. Tay's letter im your esteemed journal on the abrve trpic. I for one quite agree cn every point he raised. And I cannot accept Mr. H. Y. Koh's plea that girls dance just to obtain exercise.126 words
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Article130 1932-09-17 11 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Let me express my views in your valuable paper. As long as Malaya remains British, the subjects born in British Malaya, residing in British Malaya, and educated in British Malaya. Should be called "British Malayan Subjects," and not "Chinese," "Malays,'' "Ceylonese.'130 words
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Article273 1932-09-17 11 (To the Editor, •'Malaya Tribune.'*) Sir. —I was taken aback to read A Parent's letter in your independent and progressive journal on '.he 13th inst., under ths heading "Scripture Teaching in Schools." Kindly allow me space to reply to him. At no time was I aware that273 words
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Article246 1932-09-17 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.**) Sir, —I read with very great interest the letter under the above caption from Mr. Soh Swee Keng. He certainly plays the part of the finest type of human being whose moral characteristics are indeed admirable; but he must not246 words
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Article317 1932-09-17 11 Complainant Who Stood Bail. Alleged Falsely Described Goods. Elias David Sykes, a Jew, appeared before the Second Magistrate (Mr. A. W. Hay) yesterday on a charge of cheating, involving $5,570. It was alleged that Sykes obtained $5,570 from Mr. Hugh Bell by delivering to him a317 words
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Article144 1932-09-17 11 Grandmother Of Cheng Kwok Yau Dies. Hongkong. Sept. 7. The funeral of Mrs. Lim Ah Chen. ageJ 101. the grandmother of Cheng Kwok Yau, who is confined in Victoria Gaol awaiting disposition by the Full Court in the Fun,, murder case, took place at r.oon to-day. The144 words
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Article97 1932-09-17 11 The September number of the Malayan Agricultural Journal, now on sale at 50 cents a copy, contains original articles on the Palm Oil Factory at Serdang by Mr. C. D. V. Georgi, "Impressions of Danish Agriculture" by Mr. E. A. Cutler and "Diseases of the Pig" by97 words
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Article79 1932-09-17 11 British Official. Rugby. Sept. 16. Paris M%, New York 3.47',. Montreal 3.85. Brussels 25.05'?, Geneva 18.01-, Amsterdam 8.65, Milan 17%, Berlin 14.57K, Stockholm 19.5, Copenhagen 19 9 32. Oslo 19 7 >, Vienna 29-.. Prague 1174, Helsingfors 232*-., Madrid 43'«, Lisbon 110, Athens 562',., Bucharest 587.., Rio 5British Official. - 79 words
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Advertisement302 1932-09-17 11 I The New World The New World Show including the Cabaret will be closed to-morrow (Sunday) the 18th Sept., and will re-open on Monday the 19th Sept. I Ask those that Grow Fat I or look Much Healthier, previously appeared emaciated through >s <v- T. 8., what has brought about302 words
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Advertisement144 1932-09-17 11 I RESERVE I I Monday, September 26, 6 p.m, I Y.W.C.A. Talkie Night 1 tg AT THE r3 i CAPITOL I "The Sign Of Four"] a Conan Doyle's Great story of Sherlock Holmes. I A British Production By Courtesy of Capitol Theatres, Ltd. MARINE INSURANCE I GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD JJ144 words
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Miscellaneous167 1932-09-17 11 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. SEPT. 17. High Tide.—ll.46 a.m. Singapore Races. Sports, Straits Union English School, Jalan Besar, 2.30 p.m. Cricket: S.R.C. v. R.E. and R.A., S.R.C. Rugger, Singapore v. S. Johore, Johore. Italian Opera, "Carmen," Victoria Theatre, 9.30 p.m. Boxing: New World. Guillermo v. Al Rivers. TO-MORROW, SEPT. 18.167 words
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Article178 1932-09-17 12 Lewis And Peat's Report. r Messrs. Lewis and Peat rs* r weekly report of yesterday, state their fl w r mg t0 heavy Nidations in New Ynrir and London, and the general fall L tu of other commodities, the rubber market w Points nTTy loTLZ™ c e178 words
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Article223 1932-09-17 12 Intended Alteration. SHIPPING NEWS. .rat en and after Oct. i at Lat mm. N.. i O3 deg. 20 mm E at a distance of about 1? cYcles soutn from the fixed white light en Tanjcng 5 tnP d carr:i:g lhe fl*d Sward m VCd ab Ut 45J223 words
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Advertisement184 1932-09-17 12 111 ip I jg J; Zf/ fll 111 11 a 51~ 7 a it§M ais wWil i Elf iIIMmBMsmK i L %i T te Product of Malaya's I jbij ;:-:W noneer Brewery al 111 will be available from |ja| I Ist October ■FRASER] ;Wi|TR I m\ DISTRIBUTORS oriental! GOVERNMENT SECURITY184 words
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Advertisement186 1932-09-17 12 T ATEST ARTISTS. FINEST RECORDINGS. Aluav: Fin In Th- Market. JUST RECEIVED SEPTEMBER CHE NORLIA AND OTHER j His Master's Voice MALAY RECORDS. D m Mayar—Che Nor] a. B Bin Ka— Miss Ar.r.ie. E* ;lau —Che Ncrlia. Sri Bandong—Miss Chik. Fuchok Pisang—Che Ncrl'a. Wat; Mazri—Che Da:a. Sf mbas~Che Ncrlia. E;.ong186 words
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Advertisement599 1932-09-17 12 CHURCH SERVICES. 17TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 6:50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 5:39 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon Holy Communion on Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m. TANGLIN GARRISON CHURCHES. 7 a.m. Holy599 words
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Advertisement363 1932-09-17 12 I TRA^©i^^^^' ARK I Malaya's lesl White M n t j j Loug Cialh. I T I <*nfl ioa fc tip. j j For Bedsheels, Table Covers IW j Window Chains and j S. I. BIN CO., Singapore. a m m m m Beit UnpciUrs. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. j LATEST MUSIC363 words
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Article751 1932-09-17 13 Government Servant Assaults Chelty. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Sept. 14. S.T.P.S. Subramaniam Chettiar, uncle of Kasi, the "missing chettiar," appeared before Mr. R. W. Grant, First Magistrate, Johore Bahru, as the complainant in a private summons case. He was alleged to have been slapped by751 words
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Article149 1932-09-17 13 Government's Advice lo Travellers. British Official. Mukden, Sept. 15. ♦v»n viHnaDDinK of Corkran and Owing to th outskirts of Newchwang, Mrs. Pawley on the> outskirts Mukden has the ed r !nstmSions "forbidding all Britishers in venture outside the safety zones. and Corkran. who were out riding, wereBritish Official. - 149 words
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Article49 1932-09-17 13 Reuter. Santiago, Sept. 15. Nearly all the rebel aeroplanes were captured they landed to tfie north or the ritv Merino has not been traced.—Reuwr. "%SS, when his coup MM«-*•-* his wav to the aerodrome and. it is auegea. SSperse'd the Air Force, numbering 70 'planes.lReuter. - 49 words
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Article619 1932-09-17 13 Interesting Address To The C. S. L. A. An interesting account of the life oi Confucious was given by Mr. Tham Chum Loon to members and friends of the Chinese Students' Literary Association last Saturday, under the chairmanship of Mr. G. K. Loh. The following is619 words
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Advertisement276 1932-09-17 13 This NEW soap protects r\ ra )v your pm^^Sr Poys, books, coins, door-handles— hundreds of things you and your children touch every day —may pass the ly germs of illness from a sick person to your family. Safeguard health using Lever's Health Soap. It has the mild purity of fine276 words
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Advertisement287 1932-09-17 13 jj Look at this BABY! 4| E> £EH how strong and sturdy he is, how r j C l 5 well developed his limbs, how well 4 41 |> nourished he is, what good firm solid J|£ 2 flesh he has! J He is a Glaxo baby—the p food that287 words
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488 1932-09-17 14 Sports Pastimes. JOHORE CHINESE F.A. ASSN. FOOTBALL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Sept. 15. ChTneV r v gCneral me6tlng of the Johore Chinese P.A. was held on Monday at 15 Siew Nam, Johore Bahru, wlh Mr S X^/ 1 1 the Presi dent. in the chair.' Mr. Tan Swee488 words
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Article73 1932-09-17 14 HOCKEY. The Indian team, Olpmpic hockey champions, who are returning via Europe, opening their German tour at Essen, beat a West German eleven by s—l. At the interval the score was Hesse scored for the West Germans, but after this the Indians had the upper hand73 words
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Article102 1932-09-17 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept. 15. N -S. Club played their third match of the season, when they met the St Paul's Institution, on the Padang to-day, the game ending in a draw of three goals each. The School boys maintained a lead right tnrough the102 words
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Article96 1932-09-17 14 LAWN TENNIS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) J Seremban, Sept. 15. The draw for the "Power Cup" tournament at ihe Sungel Ujcng Club resulted as follows:— J MrS C Thane (bye), Mr. Tucker and Hannah (bye), Miss M. Gray and B. J. La vers v. Mrs. W.96 words
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Article100 1932-09-17 14 POSITION OFFICIALLY EXPLAINED. The Inspector of Schools, Negri Sembilan, writes to us as follows: r* 61 0 t0 £5 51 of Sept. 7 aM 13, in which comment is made on the 'Clarke Shield' being given for a relay race and not for cricket, might I point100 words
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Article250 1932-09-17 14 LIST OF THE LATEST RESULTS. BASEBALL. Cleveland, Sept. 13. New York Yankees have won the American League championship. New York, Sept. 14. New York Yankees also won their 100 th victory against 43 defeats and the seventh League pennant. McCarthy is the first manager to win both major250 words
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Article89 1932-09-17 14 CANADIAN PLAYER'S SUCCESS. GOLF. Reuter. Baltimore. Sept. 15. In the second round of the American championships to-day the Walker Cup player Mc Carthy beat Yates 2 and 1. In the quarter-finals over 36 holes. Somerville (Canada) the only foreigner left in thchampionship beat Blaney (Massachusetts) 6 and 5.Reuter. - 89 words
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Article94 1932-09-17 14 NET BALL. Th- following are the results of the Girls' Sports Clubs ma.chcs in the League: Goals. F A G.S.C. V v. McNair Ist. 8 9 G.S.C. Z v. Nursrs 30 1 G.S.C. Ist. v. Nurses 19 GSC Z 22 10 G.S.C. V v. G.L.B. 14 594 words
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Article71 1932-09-17 14 BASKET-BALL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) i Johore Bahru, Sept. 16. IaJSfSIiS WUI meet the Wah Khiang ahrU This is the first EFSaffJ! oped that the local Chinese lads will keep the game alive. Mr. Wong assistance to the younger members of his eom- > L y .v!l71 words
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Article401 1932-09-17 14 BADMINTON. Ties played last week-end in the S. B. A Championships resulted as follows: INTER-CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP: Amateur Athletic Union beat Amateur Sporting Association 5-0. Scores (A. A. U. players mentioned first): Chew Keow Chin beat Gan Hock Hoe 15-0, 15-5; Lim Tian Wan beat Tan Soo Choo 15-11,401 words
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Article68 1932-09-17 14 'From Our Oun Correspondent.) Johcre Bahru. Sept. 16. It is proposed to hold a badminton tournament in Johore Bahru among the Parties now existing and Mr. P. w. Penson will be pleased to hear from the various captains regarding h ey are asked to communicate direct with68 words
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Article144 1932-09-17 14 BILLIARDS. It Is now extremely doubtful if Horace Lindrum. the youthful nephew of the famous Walter accompany his uncle to England this season (says a report in "The Sporting Life"). Ihe jounger Lindrum. who recently mad® a world's record Snooker break of 137. and who144 words
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Article54 1932-09-17 14 RIFLE-SHOOTING. An S.V.R.A. Spccn Sheet will b? held at Bukit Timah Range at 2 p.m. to-morrow Conditions—S.R.a.b. Ranges 300. 500 and 600 yards. Those desiring to become members of the Johore Rifle Club are requested to communicate with the hon. s-cretary. Johore Rifle Club Johore Bahru. The54 words
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165 1932-09-17 14 Mr. C Wilson The x ew President. The postponed annual p ncral the Singapore Government w meetln of tive Thrift and c '-3er? en Wednesday in the CorocU r Aas Valberg in the chair. The report and accounts a» committee were duly adorned SsS** by of165 words
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Article432 1932-09-17 14 SINGAPORE. SEPT. 9. MEAT. Beef, steak (round), kati Beef, stew or curry, kati Pork, lean, kati Pork i e an and fat (Ist qualr». kati Mutton Australian lb Fowl, kati 35 Hens (locally reared), kati Ducks, each Pigeons, domestic unfledged pair It Pigeons, fledecd. pair W 60 EGGS.432 words
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Article141 1932-09-17 14 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.I. LTD. Prices for the Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follow. 5 Shell Motor Sprit ex pump per British Imperial gallon 5° 86 ex 4 gallon drum per British Imperial gallon $0 jj 9 Shell Motor Sprit per 4 gallon141 words
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Advertisement235 1932-09-17 14 A long drive, an alfresco meal, laughter, games and Obtainable from AH Chemists everywhere Whnlpcnl* sfn°^e c sen ,o ,he British ph r acv/ ol; AUCTION SALE CHEONG KOON SENG CO. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES, At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.'s Sale-room, No. 30, Chulia Street,235 words
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Miscellaneous58 1932-09-17 14 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY, SEPT. 17. 2 p.m.—Bukit Tlmah, "E" (Chinese) Coy., Table "A" and "B" Casuals. 2 p.m.—Fairer Range, Eur. M.G. PI. TO-MORROW, SEPT. 18 8 a.m.—Farrer Range, "A" (M.G.) Coy., Casuals and Command Practice. 7.15 a.m.—Bukit Timah., "E" (Chinese) Coy Cheah Cheang Lim Cup Competition and58 words
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Advertisement386 1932-09-17 15 SAILINGS. r p.&o. gjansH India APC AR LINES. in England). PASSENGER CARGO SERVICE* 4 v D ORIENTAL STEAM CO LONDON AND v «[AIL SERVICE. n His Majeaty'a (iwrr c f vern nient). r*RD FROM LONDON, a arid Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1932. 16,000 Sept. 16 6.000 Sept. 27 17.000 Sept.386 words
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Advertisement602 1932-09-17 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE LINEf (JapoJiMail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, MMI Rotterdam Mlddlesborougo. Vessel*. Tonnage. Due. Bail. HAKONE MARU 10,500 Sept. 21 22 S SUWA MARU 10.700 Oct. 6 7 5 FUSHIM1 MARU 11,000 Oct. 20 21 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 Nov. 2 3 t TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 Nov. 15 16602 words
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Advertisement501 1932-09-17 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. fcjvrVfl nordi)eutsciier LLOYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company'a Intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. "COBLENZ" for noilo, Manila, H'kong, S'hai, Kobe, Nagoya, Y'hama, Taku, Dalny, Tsingtau and Japan Sept. 17 8 "SAALE" for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, Nagoya, Kobe, Y'hama, Taku, Dalny, Tsingtau and Japan Sept. 30 HOMEWARDS. "ALSTER"501 words
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Advertisement524 1932-09-17 15 INSURANCE. THE SOUTH il H BRITISH \fJ V INSURANCE COMFANT, 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, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L. G. JOHNSON: General Manager.524 words
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Advertisement625 1932-09-17 15 BANKS. The Ho Hong Bank, Ltd. j EAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. SAFE DEPOSIT SERVICE Jj Safe Deposit Boxes for tbe safe keeping of valuables and important documents are available at very moderate rates. For the information of intending depositors tbe following is a scale of the fees, payable for renting tbe625 words
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Advertisement277 1932-09-17 16 I "TRIBUNE" I j BECAUSE THEY REACH I v THE population. >, AND PKOGHjjsi^ TO LET. TO LET— 18S. Tank Road, Immediate entry atply Meyer Brothers. TO LET AT SLUMP RENT—Bungalow No. 11, Wilkie Terrace, of! Wilkie Rd. Just vacated Key to inspect from No. 9, Wilkie Terrace Farther particulars277 words
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Advertisement643 1932-09-17 16 I SPECIAL BARGAIN! SPECIAL BARGAIN! f I 1. Swiss Wrist Watches in 14 kt. Gold, 15 Jewelled lever movement prices from $7 and upwards. I Z22 Watches ln Rolled Gold P ric es from $3.50 and upwards. f I 4 Watcl *es in sterling silver, 15 Jewelled lever movement, prices643 words
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Advertisement675 1932-09-17 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. In the Estate of MAX KHAN SIRATTEE deceased. Pursuant to Section 29 cf th? Trustees ordinance 1929. Notice is hereby given that l 1 creditors or other perrons having claims r demands up:n or aerainr tre eetate cf Omar Ihan Surateee d cased, late of No. 49.675 words
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Advertisement412 1932-09-17 16 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. Established IP2B. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls) B—Short Btreet, Singapore. Offers thorough training ln Music—both PRACTICAL THEORETICAL Courses leading to CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA, ft etc. Booklet upon request, M. ANCIANO. Principal TENDERS. Government Notification. TENDERS will be received at the Cclcnial Secretary's Office,412 words
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Advertisement240 1932-09-17 16 l THIS PAPER I LARGEST S£Tp j jj AMONG THE PEOPLE WHO i j SPEND MOST I IN BRITISH MALAYA. J WANTED. WANTED Two S.nicr Lino Opera ors who must b? capable and experienced with technical knowl dbO of i;s mechanism. Apply with rec:nt testimonials between 2.30 and 3.30 pm240 words
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Advertisement475 1932-09-17 16 FOR SALE. SALE— Eijrht n Linotype Motors, each i H p" all in good working order' »2 further particulars writ e ,ort Manager Malaya Tribune -Anson Road. wmalaya mmm 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION BATE&. PAYABLE IN ADVA.Nl/. Delivery Including ir, iUauat o2ee Postare p^uT or uos2 (Localor htmm PJL8J Ccuntr Yearly475 words
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Title Section9 1932-09-17 I Malaya Tribune Week-end Supplement SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 19329 words
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Article871 1932-09-17 I I From Our Own Correspondent.) 11udoii. Aug. 31 (by Air Maiu. ol the many Americans who hay? be m London** gave his guide a shock the One wonders why he was being shown all. for he seemed to know more guJ -at any rate about the Middle Cvlv871 words
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Article1296 1932-09-17 I Philine - By "Philine." London. Aug. 31 (by Air Mail). Scotland is entertaining on a bis scale this month and next. The Highland Ga.aerings and Gam:s are now in full swing and many an old Scottish castle has opened its hospitable doors to guests who enjoy watching that1,296 words
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Article651 1932-09-17 I [All Rights Reserved.'] (By "MARIAN.") BREAD AND JAM FRITTERS. Cut some slices of bread about la inch thick. Remove crust, butter them thinly and spread Jam over. Put two slices together and cut in triangle shapes. Beat up two eggs well and add two spoons milk; dip th?651 words
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Article1086 1932-09-17 I David Baxter - By David Baxter. London, Aug. 31 Coy Aii Mail). Fcr seme little time past Britain has been makmg special efforts to be a hospitable laud for strangers. Many Continental countries have been deluged with advertisements inviting their people to "come to Britain" tor a holiday. It1,086 words
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Article1265 1932-09-17 I Charles Pilgrim - By Charles Pilgrim. London, Aug. 31 (by Air Mail.) Ihf moment is a wry apt cne for the publication tf a "Life" of Joseph Chamberlain. The fireal campaign which he initiated thirty •ear: age has ut lust found its long-awaited and fitting re suit in the1,265 words
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Advertisement14 1932-09-17 I Indispensable To Intelligent Citizens: THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE." "Twice as Good: Half the Price." L14 words
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Advertisement55 1932-09-17 I eWHY buy blindfold? "CORONET" brand at British-made Ribbons quality which makes SIRAIIS TYPEWRITER AGENCY, f Established in 1914). Stationers and R palters, 14A, Change Alley, Singapore. In stock: All kind, a OdUtf S.atkncry ar.d Typewriters. •Typewriter Repairs: "A Spccirdi y." cleaning of typ writers in efficK aiufl.rta.ken, and can be55 words
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Article374 1932-09-17 II Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. A Look At This Week's Post-Bag. My Dear Nephews, Judging from the letters of welcome which I received last week I rathf-r thhv: that I siand a good chance of btfnf quite popular and having made my intmdirtory bow I374 words
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Article441 1932-09-17 II Van E - (By "Van E." Unemployment is now a talk in the world. The present condition is such that every firm or factory is retrenching its staffs. What are the causes that provoke such a depression as that which we are experiencing? There are many, no doubt. Let us consider a441 words
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Article79 1932-09-17 II Abdulkadir - By Abdulkadir. One of the most necessary things is money ■T coins. Coins are usually made of gold, silver ird copper. ,*J, J* **ve half-cents and one 5ft of t c °PP er Out five-cents, ten1 0 l 5 o g00<1 thinff dollars &re mafle of ij s79 words
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Article326 1932-09-17 II H. T. Eanin. Batu Pahat - (By H. T. Eanin. Batu Pahat. News of a mysterious disappearance of a well known old Malay fisherman, living in Jalan Pantai, has rapidly spread all over this town and caused a great sensation. On Sept. 2, between 2 a.m. and 3 a.m., Enche Monok with one326 words
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Article355 1932-09-17 II Kwee - (By "Kwee." A writer has ever so many complaints to make. He complains because he has nothing interesting to write about, and on the other nana when he has so much to say he also complains. In the former case he wil sit down in despair, and imagine355 words
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Article79 1932-09-17 II Borax I - (By "Borax I." again 1 artlck T approach of the newsna»r the I rushed up to hta T brotherana struggle for the Helper W "*"»< i«t which has something to S J hore Corneritcs as it would the "Corner") suitable place, in D l P f ijf m79 words
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Article73 1932-09-17 II Borax VII - (By "Borax VII." f /i. spwtots to-1 SQrt of 8aJne There are lets of hniS? ge ta cne 18 bettw greatly interest wny 5H? 1 Sp6fts are necessary to as we a11 k 00 r^ht e H sr body portunities when thev rom!'' to take *°Ptactics are required of73 words
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Article655 1932-09-17 II Acme - (By "Acme." Taking our stand at Johnston's Pier in reste <"y at the range of When we were endeavouring to discern whTh fflf from the motor-launch "Rima-u rwhjeh lathed West C^ er ßu^' a voice shouted "Aye, are you alf not going'" emanated from O655 words
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Article238 1932-09-17 II T. Soo Chye - (By T. Soo Chye. The worst night that I have ever experienced n my life was Sept. 1. 1932. Never have I ome acrcss such a horrible night. It began this ay. It was evening, when Chong Mm, a friend of nine, came to my place with238 words
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Article190 1932-09-17 II A.C.C.S. "Q - (By A.C.C.S. "Q." "What do you mean by 'Typhoid Fever' my teachcr asked. As I only recitcd according -o the book, I could not understand its meaning. After thinking fcr a good while, the only 2ood answer coming to my mind was, "In the Jook you will190 words
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Article33 1932-09-17 II Prance was the first country to revive the jMklng of artificial pearls, and was for a long tune the purveyor to the United States oi America and ottyep countries.—Kuala Lumpurl&a.33 words
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Article328 1932-09-17 II M. S - (By M. S. This is a problem whjfch every yourig man has to tackle soon alter leaving schdol or college. The choice of a career requires a careful consideration. Ordinarily one's own natural inclination should be the guide. But this does not mean that good chances328 words
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Article298 1932-09-17 II T. A. B - 'By T. A. B. Marry of us may think that it is easy to be a public speaker, but it is not so. Even in ordinary conversation, you can find only a few who can converse well. For a man to speak before an audience of298 words
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Article140 1932-09-17 II Simple Simon - (By "Simple Simon." The moment for action had come. His men were all around. Would he succeed? The thought was uppermost in their minds. Know;ng what they were thinking he cast a nervous ■tlance around and moistened his dry lips. He vas their captain and he knew that140 words
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Article118 1932-09-17 II Balbo Lion - (By "Balbo Lion." Hello chums! How are you all getting on? I hope you all do well this week. I have been absent for a long time since I became a member of the "Chums Club"- and I am very pleased that you all are very118 words
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Article60 1932-09-17 II J. D. Singh - (By J. D. Singh. One Sunday evening my friends asked me to accompany them to an Indian Talkie. 1 did so t We found ourselves among a large Indian crowd rushing here and there. Anyhow we managed to get the tickets. But when we entered the hall60 words
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Article1177 1932-09-17 II Athenian - FRANCE AND BRITISH RUGBY. From Hockey To Rugger. (By Athenian. London, Aug. 31 (by, Air Mail.) Though the difficulties that have been besetting French Rugby Football have been overcome at last, enthusiasts in the game are finding, to their cost, that recent disputes are still having1,177 words
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Article98 1932-09-17 II Letters To The Edit Al* -»v uuiiur, [Our readers are invited to write to us subjects of public interest. It must be «0ot that, the 'tum* Trite"' necessarily endorse opinions expressed bv cor™. vondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE as RptVm AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten SZ spacing), and on98 words
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Article147 1932-09-17 II (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—Mr. Low S. Joo wrote about th- Malav.s who ask passengers on board shios to thro- coins for them to dive for. He contemptuously said that this is "another easy job fcr the Malavs I should like to point cut to him that147 words
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Article728 1932-09-17 II (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Not many years have elapsed since lbs Malays, Who are virtually the nativas of the coil, began to realise that there is yet another job, called the quill-drivers' profession, other than those of taxi-drivers and police consti ables. Because they were728 words
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419 1932-09-17 III Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. i|t (ornerites' Revue. U omething about our as we have only a ;n rforraance. I was all impression that every one ycur bit to make our .ut it was with regret that not the case and that :i on the419 words
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Article136 1932-09-17 III Mavd - I "Mavd." ommon mistake of ours to judge features rashly. And this we genn out Properly weighing the circumt.. y ue ever stop to think of what 4.V might have driven a person (.> J act we depreciate so readily? >K y.in? him or her the benefit136 words
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Article152 1932-09-17 III Empress - By "Empress." "V) et o I h hi s is lhe first time I'm writs'' Tb UU 311 like my tale Wcl1 S hi L is a slow, homely, fellow L?" hrr'i, i homc on his bark. a °d is a garden pest. rr-:-,;, ljpcn 1Tn hiding or152 words
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Article528 1932-09-17 III Ruth - (By "Ruth." fl nu 11 you what music pieces I like best Oh, cousins, there is nothing like gcod music to chase the blues away, music that has power to stir our hearts and minds, music that can lift our thoughts to higher things, just as528 words
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Article314 1932-09-17 III Elsie - (By "Elsie." Not long ago I went to secwas considered by everybody to be the greates picture of the year. -Tne piece was so crowded that there was no .-pace to move. As sZM 1 wa, seated I glanced about the trf tre N ar me was an314 words
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Article221 1932-09-17 III Sharty - (By "Sharty." Dear cousins. I think you will all agree that the world is being ruled by young girls. What I mean here is that the girls of late have forgotten to observe the rule kept so preciously in former years—"Keep indoors." We have our hockey, netball. tennis221 words
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Article24 1932-09-17 III New Members. The following have been admitted and en. rolled as members of the Girls' Circle: "Mim" "Snow-Drop," "Mercedes." "Marie," "Ti.ania,"24 words
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Article106 1932-09-17 III Jacqueline," K. L - By "Jacqueline," K. L. Hallo, dears, my name shows you that I am a new "Cornerite." I am glad to say that I have been acknowledged as a member. lam at present studying in the K.L. Convent and I will be sitting for my Junior Cambridge this106 words
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Article321 1932-09-17 III Phillo - ißy "Phillo." Happy Saturday, my cousins. Good wishes and success all iound tor the- Corn.rues' Revue. Though I am taking ne. part in it I am just as enthusiastic as any of you. I know I am missing a great deal, but my unfortunate circumstances do not allow me321 words
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Article360 1932-09-17 III Jean - ißy "Jean." Here I am again after an absence of three weeks from our "Corner." Three whole weeks It seems an age. And yet is it an age? Time flies so quickly. The hours pass with incredible swiftness. The minutes seem to have no time to wait360 words
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Article147 1932-09-17 III A Girl-Guide - (By "A Girl-Guide." Hello, dear sisters! I do hope our Concert will be a great success. Out of the nine tickets which I undertook to sell, 1 have only sold four so far. I asked some of my classmates to buy them but they say "My mother won't let147 words
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Article51 1932-09-17 III The following are the names of the Johore Cornerites whose photograph was published a fortnight ago: Ist row, left to right, "Moonflower," "Polly Flinders," "Curlylocks" and sister, "Funny Rose," "Lucky Rose." 2nd row: "Baby Bunting," "Powder Puff," "Happy CindereUa," "Jasmine," "80-peep," "Twinkletoes.'' 3rd row: "Peter Pan," "Grace51 words
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Article220 1932-09-17 III Dimsie - (By "Dimsie." It is not easy to think or say what was the happiest days so far spent. What strikes m? is that the nicest holiday I have enjoyed was on my last trip to Pepang Hills. Tne arrangement to leave Singapois was made in220 words
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Article389 1932-09-17 III Rosalind Wee - (By "Rosalind Wee." Along the shores of Tanah Merah there lies a beautiful spot. Whenever I feel lonely or think that the world is cruel, I will seek the solitude and serenity of this place as a wounded animal would seek his cave. As I am writing389 words
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Article264 1932-09-17 III Linda - ißy "Linda." Hullo, chums, this week I'll tell you all about my dad's aviary. First of all carpenters came c.nd soon the busy sound of hammering could be heard. I used to gt and see the aviary's progress, each day. Within a week a large airy building had264 words
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Article172 1932-09-17 III Twinkletoes - (By "Twinkletoes." Hallo, girls! I am very glad to be a member of the "Corner." Many of you write wonderful articles. I am not an expert in writing essays, but I will try my best. Walking alone in the open country, on a night, I looked upwards172 words
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Article98 1932-09-17 III Loltra - (By "Loltra." Hallo Girls! Here I am taking up space in our "Corner." This feme I am going to tell you how I make my scda wafers. First I put into a bowl a cup full of flour, and then gradually I add m da water until a98 words
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Article384 1932-09-17 III Betty Seet - (By "Betty Seet." Once in the long ago, before man came to the earth to live, the birds had sweet voices with which to sing; they had beautiful colours with which to make the roadways bright, but they had no wings. They hopped about from384 words
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Article256 1932-09-17 III Merry Maid - (By "Merry Maid." I am like oixe of those Seven Sleepers, awaking from my day-dreams to find myself in the midst of such a popular club, the "Girls' Circle," with its members over 200. Wouldn't you agree with me that it is as famous as some of256 words
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Article193 1932-09-17 III Angelina - (By "Angelina." Discipline is th? term generally applied to the order and interest maintained in a class room. The Irst task a teacher has to face is that cf establishing discipline, as ro lesson can br s'.iccessfviiy carried out, no matter how carefully the tenther has prepami it. unless193 words
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Article307 1932-09-17 III Y. N. Koh - (By "Y. N. Koh." I am beginning to wake up frcm my loaf sleep. My duty to the "Girls' Circle" is to contribute as often as I can. Well, I raus, keep to that duty, but sometimis my poor brain would not work, and sometinus Mr. Laziness attacks307 words
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Article414 1932-09-17 III Happy Cinderella - (By "Happy Cinderella." lam a lovely gold wristlet-watch. I was purchased at a Chinese shop, where I had been living for a few months. My work« were out of order when I was bought, for I had been Idle for a long time. Having been made414 words
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Article485 1932-09-17 III Indian Pearl - (By "Indian Pearl." Hello sisters! Good-evening! I was nearly forgetting that I had to write to the "Girls* Corner" this week. But something reminded me. I saw the "Malaya Tribune" lying on the tabla and was thus awakened from my reverie. O what a good reminder!485 words
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Article305 1932-09-17 III Dandelion - ißy "Dandelion." What I'm going to write now is partly different lrom that of any of ihe other Cornerhcs. most of whom I am sure are taking part in the coming concert, "The Girl Corneritt*' Revue." What a pity. It was I who suggested a more intimate305 words
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Article1720 1932-09-17 IV MALAYAN POULTRY NOTES. STOCK RAISING IN SOUTH MALAYA. The retort oi the Veterinary Department. Malacca, which was published in the "Malacca Guardian.' 'hau provoked strong criticisms i:.m ths general public and our Poultry Edi:or was asked to go and sec for himself and r :port on1,720 words
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Article, Illustration112 1932-09-17 IV Beans, French Kidney. Sow In plains, September to November. To be sown In rows fKm IV. feet to 2 feet c.part in a rich light soil and plants to be thinned to about 8 inches apart. All pod 5 should be picked up at cn;e when they112 words
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Article, Illustration181 1932-09-17 IV THE FRENCH KIDNEY. Sow in plains during \he months vt September and October. To be sown in a well-prepared bed. When seedlings are' big enough to be handled, transplant ln a rich and well manured soil in rows about 3 fee. apart. The distance between plants181 words
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Article754 1932-09-17 IV (Continued from page J.>> dish and bake for ten minutes In a hot oven. Turn out on a folded napkin and serve. CRAB AND PRAWN CROQUETTES. Take equal quantitir of boiled crab and prawn. Mince together. Add salt and pee cr and the Juice of an754 words
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Article308 1932-09-17 IV A Werner Laurie "Week-Ender." {•Justine Gay." by Dorothy Horsman. T. Werner Laurie, Ltd., 7s. 6d.]. This is, manly, a story of India. It relates to a girl, expensively reared, who on her mothers death finds herself with little money and no cccupation. And so she frankly goes husband-hunting.308 words
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Article1161 1932-09-17 IV THE GROWTH OF AN INDUSTRY. The importance which the motor industry cf Great Britain has attained in a comparatively short space of them is abundant!} illustrated in the 1932 edition of -The Motoi Industry of Grer.t Britain." recently pub fatted tj the Sccicty cf -Motor Manufacturers1,161 words
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