Malaya Tribune, 22 September 1932

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune XIX No. SINGAPORE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Th urs d,v, Sept. 22. 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 22, 1932.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 285 1 I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE" THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. LAKE R O L the World famous Pastilles for Colds Cough-( alarrh-and all ca les dw*w J of Bronchial "rouble. A soothing i relief for Heavy Smokers. g You cannot run risk with throat and bronchlil Tf*elf iff ctivcncss in
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    • 351 1 A. FLINTER. 6, Raffles Place. BUYS (Juki coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. I EjSMreggpg WHY DOES EVERYONE I I A Himalaya Bouquet I TOSLET PHL!'AB4TIONS I i B^P: s^: 'jJ|SUn RFf AII<JF of TflE ALLIR 1 I InPte'Sfe=-S
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  • 97 2 Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are invited to write to us on subject* of public interest, u must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondent*. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one
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  • 154 2 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—"Ancient YouU in Modern Times'" asks why the girls do not take i*p other exercises such as basket-ball and hockey insteai of dancing. I beg to point out that dancing usually takes place after dinner, and it is rather difficult to play
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  • 192 2 (To the Editor. 'Malaya Tribunc"J Sir—I sha l be very pleased if you wi 1 kindly allocate me space in your popular journal to refer to the "Song Writers" Revue."' shown at the Aihambra Theatre. In this revue, you meet the writers of popular melodies, such as
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  • 458 2 i To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."J Sir, —Those who have read Shakespeare and remember Polonius' advice to his son will remember distinctly the passage which runs as follows "Do not, like some ungracious pastors do. show me the steep and thorny way to Heaven whilst they reck
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  • 320 2 The Viceroy's Announcement On Reforms Procedure—"Let Us Remove Distrust"—Rt. Hon. Sastri In Favour Of Future Cooperation—His Picture of the Defects Of The New Procedure—Nationalist Muslim Party Against Communal Award—Dr. Moonji's Denunciation And Resignation. A c-mprehensive review of the situation in India and of ihe administrative problems,
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  • 371 2 The Viceroy finally referred to the announcement made by .he Secretary of Stat? in June and said: 'Since :hi announcement was made, it has become clear that it is net possible to look to the Consultative C«-m--mhtce for the contribution anticipated from it. And in c-r?sequence, in
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  • 465 2 Interviewed on the foregoing announcement the Rt. Hon. V. S. Sastri stated: The Viceroy's speech is conceived in such friendly and sympathetic spirit that his appeal for cooperation must meet with sincere response. Moreover, two points on which the Liberal Party laid stress, namely, equality of
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  • 166 2 Then there is the whole question of Indianieation of the army which has been dealt with in an unsatisfactory and disappointing manner by the Committee recently appointed in India. So leng as this long standing difference between Britain and India is allowed to continue, the way is blocked
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  • 172 2 At an emergency meeting of the Working Committee of the All-India Nationalist Party held at the residence of Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad. in Calcutta on the 7th inst.. the following resolutions were passed: (1) This meeting declares that the Nationalist Muslim Party was no party
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  • 159 2 Dr. Moonjee. the Hindu Sabah delegate on the Round-Table Conference, arrived back in Bombay on the 5th inst. He said that the announcement by the Premier was not an Award. but .a decision by the British Cabinet. He opined that the announcement was definitely and overwhelmingly pro-Muslim,
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  • 487 2 Mr. H. K. Hales. Conservative MP., whc arrived in Calcutta on the 3rd inst.. had an interview with Pandit Malaviya. says the "Liberty." before th? latter l?ft for Benares. The paper understood that the conversations centred on the present impasse in the Indian political situation and ways and means
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  • 228 2 Meagre British Representation. Madrid. Aug. 20. Rapid progress is being made with the preparation» tor the Second In tenia tiooei Congress of Oto-Rhino-La/yngolDgy. which Ls to be held In the Fine Arts Club here from September 37 to September 30. The Brill-'h representatives ciumber only eleven,
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  • 72 2 Jewels Stolen From Devon Hotel. Police were in mail week enquiring into a theft of jewels, worth several thousands of pounds, from a hotel at Shaldon, South Devon. The jewels, it is said, are the property of the wife of a K.C. The police and the
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  • 449 2 SINGAPORE. SEPT. 16. 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 40 Hens (locally reared), kati 44 Ducks, each 50 Pigeons, domestic unfledged, pair 90 Pigeons,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 478 2 olhere is only one 'Ofaliine The world-wide success of "Ovaltine" has beer obi j by sheer merit. "Ovaltine" is made from milk, malt and eggs—with a c flavouring. Nothing more. These are combined in scienl proportions to produce a complete and perfect food. [1 will be realised that the quality
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  • 1206 3 \|)ologetic Decree From Downing Street. -.«Tir xl Ui of ih«* GovernUttiiih communal prcblem wn* uly SslCom, Wc »uppose has i Duwalnjf Street be n hedued will* ilrn hesitation and appeal. NothAt lite srTrro-- is satisfactory •sit to be ovrrfd 'vuh bill. bi»ik ii indm It
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  • 325 3 Preparation For New "Skyscraper/' Tie old koine d ihr H. s flt\ Ca.ni> R Kiansr jr.d Foorhcv Rod 1 Bh«t:'.rh>i. > now rapidly lO'irf the mnrl.nl ti3p*o( i- I rem lU2:>. T:e huts arc b l: i: t u cewn and wcik h> t>u to
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  • 218 3 Go I'j Prison Instead Of Getting A Job. Two attractive American girls, who arc sa a to hare r'optivatcd a 1 aree proportion of th crew oi the Anchor liner, "Tuscania." arrived Iri Glasgow in that vessel, which they boarded as -towavays at New York. They appealed on
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  • 750 3 System Gives No Chance To Imitate Goods. CONSULATES OPENING. Th recent instituted rf the consular inI voice system by t. c Chinee Government will I tend to promote a;: well ac, protect foreign I trade in the conn ry ir.eicad of adversely j rail cting international
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  • 88 3 How Government Is Dealing With Situation. Parti-.ular; of the extent to which the Government is e'eaiing with unemployment in the Union given hy the Department of Labour show r.' total of :<G,673 civil'sed labourers employed throughout the Union and 21.581 dependants, eiving a grand total of
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  • 221 3 Mishap To Well-Known Shanghai Sportsman. Capt. E. LM. Barrett, formerly Commissioner of Police In Shanghai, and now living In England on retirement, had a most unpleasant experience and a. very fortunate escape during a great thunderstorm which swept over th..> larger part of southern England on Augrst
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    • 148 3 RENE ULLMANN PRESENTS: Quality CHROMIUM wist watefcea cf the best Suiss makes. \U lever IS Jewels movmonts. $8 50 W ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. jf I ALSO CHROME POCKET WATCHES FROM: $8. 1 Piiccs include leather straps. With spare glass or unbreakable as wanted g More than 1000 different patterns in stock.
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  • 936 4 Adventures In The Himalayas. A MOUNTAIN MYSTERY. *5» b/Vr'HuT» th, Arctic:'!'! "J.™"?* W ,V™ «•turn. FonrolfM. I d"f hr mtKf »rSHi? SS? ®;sriSrf •ssrr.E thruutth the toe c. ifoora *p«r :rL un, l E ;::r lUiifiiunmtnl whJn u\^\Jnm» www» 1 otatitJ.-s of HitnaJiiy.u) litcniry vast
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  • 116 4 Barrister (Arrested At Zeebrugge. THE LIQUOR LAWS. I 1 Brussels, Aug. 9 *3£ZX££ of r h bruege I motor yacht J?* the crew of a Eriti h \^^^tnZ^ liSh b who of the^oldtfthe'vcs?" 4 a con arCl S?* cere found 4,c00 gallons of Uejuor ErugcfrTVamr he *~te at'
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  • 122 4 The S.P.A.B/s Search For A Tenant. taTZt* t^r Pr °lr tioa f An =-ent Buildto*' w.c 2. BUCKIn ham Adelphi, Loo. Recently the soch ty hOQghi Whitrha'l ---bury. perfect spectoen of ai eh *L necnan mansion, with th* m.. uk taea of pre.ser\ir<» net c„i.v JZ M
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  • 117 4 Gamage s West-End Store Taken. cpened Portly 15 to the namin cne anions, the manufacturer rsf h er ,deal ConfncJUMcs as office sent «£l Spcciil iinei viewing, th, Dub S f rooms "Wb departments 22 ,ty and m Tk <* Polity for SdS display* WOnd?rfUl new move
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  • 147 4 of trad: tbh Homophone CompaS HH*?' the Brl record which, they J V Lr U?ht out Quantity, and variety of LnL 6 5 b:tter uali ty, on t he market. Jf» an that as to cv 8 **our in Orip""ties, each age ten-inch record wfth J
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    • 87 4 THE "MALAYAN A TURD AY POST has been acquired by the "Malaya Tribune" Press, Ltd. From SATURDAY, OCT. IST, **2Fj£tt&r 4 the M^ ,aya umtth at ob-60, Anson Road, Singapore. It will be greatly improved by rhp ,nf™ The features will include: Severs 1 pages of PICTTTRF<S /dl are invited
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    • 74 4 fMi Ik Best] Pebeco tooth paste is the discovery of a famous German scientist. It was made to meet the demand of doctors and dentisS for a tooth paste that should not only and beautify the teeth but, far «nportant from the point of view of health Pebeco tooth paste
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  • 1199 5 LATEST QUOTATIONS. MINING. »rfUED BY FBASEB A CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore. Sept. 22, 1932, 10 a.m. Jssue value. Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang Tin 26 28--£1 Austral Malay 18j- JcojAyer Hitam Tin 12 13 !W:.grin Tin 15|- 17|6 $1 Batang Padang 0.05 0.10 BatU Caves
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  • 105 5 Upward Movements In New York. Reuter. New York, Sept. 21. The Stock market rallied vigorously in an upr.ard movement to-day at the opening and gathered momentum the whole day. and in the last hour, particlarly when "Bulls" charged en masse, "Boars" were caught short and
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  • 507 5 Notice To Malayan Merchants. Th? following notice is issued by the Department of Statistics. SS. and F.M.S.: 1. II M. Customs require the forms of Certificate of Origin, No. 119 and No. 120 A (Manufactured Goods), as p:eec ibed by CvS-Oms Notice No. 27A, dated March, 1932,
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  • 117 5 Chamber Of Commerce R. A. Report* The Singapore Chamber of Commerce, in their weekly auction report of yesterday, state: Catalogued 1.361,794 1b.=607.94 tons. Offered 1,202.787 lb. =536.95 tons. Sold 1,070, 245 1b.=477.78 tone. London Spot 2%d. New York Spot 3% cts. Prices Realized. Ribbed Smoked Sheet: Standard
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  • 101 5 Singapore, Sept 22. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHAKVBJ. East Wharf (Entrance Gate l). Cremer 22; Yamagata Maru M. Main Wharf (Entr»nce Ohte 3* K»dab 18; Hakone Maru 11; Pcrak 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Og 1» M City of Guildford 30; Glaucus 32. Karoa W. Empire Dock (Entrance Gnu; IP
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  • 874 5 B. ETLIN AND CO S REPORT. RUBBER. Sept. 22, 11 a.m. London: 2 9|16d.. up 3|l6d. New York: 3% cents (Co, up cent. Shares: Firm. Allenbys 45—55 cents, Ayer Moleks 35 —40 cen s, Ayer Panas 35 40 cents, Bassetts 25—30 cents, Brogas 25—30 cents, Bukit Jelotongs
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  • 46 5 Reuter. London, Sept. 22. The "Financial Times';" Cairo correspondent leorrs from a reliable source that the Egyptian Government is contempla ing rescinding the recent decree under which the cultivation of cotton is restricted to one-third of the total average previously allcwea.—Reuter.
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  • 33 5 Reuter. Berlin, Sept. 21. The Reichsbank discount rate has br;en reduced to 4 per cent, from 5 per cent, and the Lombard to 5 per rent, from 6 per cent.—
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  • 59 5 Singapore. Sept. 22. Standard Spot |*g 8 7 Oct. 8 13 16 8 15 16 Nov. Br~8 r 9 Oct.-Dec. 84 9 Jan-Mar. 9 9', Apr -June 93 16 95 16 Tone of Market: Firmer. Latert Cable: London Spo' Sheet 2 9 16d. per lb.
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  • 305 5 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore, Sept. 22. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 4d, London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 31 32d.. London 60 iays' sight 2s. 3 15,16 d., London 30 days' sight :s. 3 29;32d., London demand 2s. 3 s d.. London T.T. 2s. 3
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  • 179 5 Singapore, Sept. 22. (Siarm W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $140 fSiam) W. Coast 2 $134 Rice, B. Siam No. 1 $129 Rice, B. Siam No. 2 $124 Rice. Siam "Slnway" per koyan No. 1 $180 Rice, Siam no. 2 $162 Rice, Saigon Al $157 Rice, Saigon N. 1
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  • 260 5 Problem Of Unoccupied Property. In all parts of Lcndon, but especially in th-> City. Westminster, and St. Marylebone. there is an increasing number of empty properties, and this is affecting the amout of rates collected. Official figures are not available for the last twelve months, but in
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  • 31 5 The rate of issue of Money Grder for India and Ceylon to day is Its 152 for 5'.u0 The rat« of payment ol v<oliey lrom India i»nd C.vlon 15'1 «o, «ina
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 50 5 Diabetes, Consumption,. V.D., PILES, LEUCODERM A. I m potency. Women-disorders. Paralysis and numerous other diseases considered to be hopeless by eminent doctors are cured by rr Specialist. THE HIMALAYAN PHARMACY Head Office: «6, Owen Road Consultation Boom: 135, Seranfoof AM.. SINGAPORE. Singapore's First All French Talkie Coming Soon To Aihambra
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    • 126 5 His Master's Voice TALKIE RUCORDS. E. 3879 Fall in and Follow the Band. Sally. 8.3708 Lancashire Blu.es. What good Am I without You. 8.4109 When the Rest of the Crowd Goes Home. Rochdale Hounds. 8.4000 Life's Desire. They all Fall in Love but Me. 8.3595 Three Green Bonnets. Fred Fannakapan.
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    • 398 5 A Message for Women. r'rom the dawn of actual woman hood until past middle-age, the physical changes to which all women are subject, impose a heavy strain upon the kidneys. Similarly, at critical periods, and during the months before and after childbirth, the kidneys have a great amount of additional
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    • 222 6 He had been running after Wild Animals and away from j Cannibals for 3 years!— Then he returns to London for Peace and Quiet!! J I See What happened in the GRAND HOTEL!!— j TO-NIGHT The Celebrated Comedian of AREN'T WE ALL? j Back again in another Brilliant Paramount British
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    • 178 6 Amusements TO-NIGHT When the last sightseer goes home the real Mo nt mart re awakes To vivid life! Black hates stalk the streets! Intrigue is there A thousand thrills I VICTOR McLAGLEN If) grander than ever in a true red-blooded i j THRILLER WHILE I PARIS SLEEPS j ANYONE WANTING
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    • 133 6 I TO-NIGHT j I TOM WALLS I I RALPH LYNN 8 •IS j PLUNDER I The Yell of tlie Year! a mythology" 7 I TO-NIGHT and EVERY NIGHI! A GOLDEN PAGE FROM RAMAYANA j CHANDRASENA OR j Maliiravan FEATURING MISS LEELA—A Most Beautiful And Fascinating Star of India. MISS KAMALADEM—Greatest
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  • 149 7 Permanent Way Discovery. A sequel to the discovery- of several loosened fish-bolts on the permanent way near Tanjong Rarrbutan, was the arrest of a Malay who was found by the police in suspicious circumstances. In addition to the fish-bolts a spanner was found lying on the track;
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  • 166 7 Thrills, romance, beauty and humour are cleverly interwoven in "Life Goes On." the talkie adaptation of Walker Hackett's famous hotel play, now being screened at the Capitol. Hugh Wakefield, a likeable, breezy personality, is the life of the story, with the assistance
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  • 216 7 Helen Mack, a new screen star, is featu ed in the cast of "While Paris Sleeps," a dra.r.a in which Victor McLaglen has the principal role, and which began a season at the Aihambra last night. The picture is unusual, though not cutstanding, entertainment
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  • 92 7 "Chandrasena," more commonly among Hindus as Ahi-Mahi Ravana Chantra !fan interesting episode taken from the great epic Ramayana-surted a season at ™£> fact night A well-produced silent pidu c. Chandrasena- has come in time to relieve Lie Thif prabhat production is almost without defect even in
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  • 170 7 G.O.C.'s Inspection. (From Our Own Correspondent Malacca. Sept. 19. ?«r—g"ne V»» preseat. Road. The ionow.»& Oldfield, C.8., r £s G X a H«, C the C,,CMC. D.bAJ.. j t. Reihy. cillor. Malacca. Lieut Col. M q M.C., Commandant SS_V.F Brigade SOLF c Sv P F m L?cuf' N
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  • 288 7 Affray Between Chinese Seamen. j Labour Contract System Explained. The case in which ceven members of the Chinese Seamen's Union were charged with assault, was continued before the District Judge (Mr. C. Wilso.i) ihis morning. The charges were the sequel to a fight that cccuired cutside
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  • 136 7 Japanese Hangs Himself After Wrong Call. A j,rorg feelmg cf responsibility prompted Tsuruoka. p:ivate b longing to the Akabane Sappers Bafalion. to commit suicide by lianging in a piimi..y school in Shihanemma, Gumma Prefec.ttra. Hi blew ihe wrong call cd his bugle at a raosat fl Id day.
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  • 203 7 Cuts Rejected By Big Majority. London, Aug. 21. The London omnibusmen have voted by a big majority against acceptance of the proposals of the company for reductions of wages and. other alterations of the conditions of employment, some of which were of a compensatory character. As soon as
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  • 36 7 Volunteer Injured. A member ot the local Volunteer Force inured during machine gun practice at JEmffSsH pounds in Beach Road yesterday gun into position g in thP ,«ce. 'TwTs 2S WhcspitaTm the amhulance.
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  • 21 7 and Savings Bank < Slt «Xn u o "folday in the K«ng Fook Seng was ke tto WhiW together
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  • 681 7 Lost Export Trade. MANY MILLS BEING RUN AT A LOSS. To write of the Lancashire cotton area in this late summer of 1932 is to battle with despair. Cotton is surely self-destruction ridden. Once more the ten-year-old complex Las readied one of its insane climaxes, say.s
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  • 494 7 Meeting Of Licensing Justices. Ntw Pier Bar Application Premature. liii Judg <M C Wlkoni p.Kldrd at the Board o! Uccnsir.g Jum:c:c wbu mtt >n tit FJ s>! Mftgil.aVs Court. yesUrduy uinjx :ii OUi fi wit uc Beard wen M:»sra H phlck.. G PaicurV* W Wllcoxlu
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  • 313 7 Caustic Comments Of Magistrate. Flimsy Evidence And Noise In The Court. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore, Balrru, Sept. 2i. The Hon Mr. Justice W. Burton proceeded to Frasers Hill for a short holiday yesterday. jjc Capt E. A. Ross, Controller of Labour. Johore. left for Fraser's Hill
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  • 440 7 Jealousy Over A Woman A riiifi.-i-o MOhatni a Na*ir mr Had Yllfi. IIIKS friKung. pUI on hL. ti Ul ye»» teraa.v Kt th»- Stiikuporc before 'Mr. Justice a'Beckt*i> Terrell and u r >peciftl un rhar»*.e- of murder and attempted murder Mr. P A. McElwalne thr
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  • 151 7 Police Surprise Sleeping Men. The four Chinese who were charged before the District Judge (Mr. C. Wilson) yesterday with possession of arms and ammunition without a licence were convicted and sentenced each to 18 months' rigorous imprisonment. A recommendation for banishment was also made. The case was
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  • 160 7 Amateur Boxer Who Was Knocked Down. The driver of the motor-car that knocked down a motor-cycle ridden by Victor Boyd, the well-known amateur boxer, was convicted by th- District Judge (Mr. C. Wilson) yesterday, of causing grievous hurt by a rash act and fined $40. The money,
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  • 40 7 A motor-car and a cyclist came into collision at the Junction ot Stamford Road and Queen Street yesterday afternoon, resulting In jthe rider of the cycle, a Chinese being severely bruised about ths body and tegs
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 466 7 j ATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. 0 c\ dd Saxaphon? E flat Alto. Boat Qvay. \I.E— Electric Amplified Gramophone I:. a s in Modern Cabinet $180.00. on? ysar, also Amplifiers for Ginsberg, 2, Oxley Road. NOTICE. j V EAOIE J SINGAPORE IE HEREBY GIVEN that the ab ye Ihe exclusive property of The
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    • 79 7 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000, The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (incorporated In the Straits Settlement!). I LEAD OFFICE: Qreat Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 17, Old Jewry, 8.0. The Company has 120,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with
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  • 716 8 avoid dV! th Se Wh Odiously: a%o,d del.ca.te topics, and deprecate Js^s S fthem That J w^ of J"" ln hich 10 find Zf f e,ious Problems, which arc better faced boldly, but with 1 generous outlont c„ l a that of -vr Suth a problem is
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  • 125 8 The weekly lunch on meeting of the Rotary Hotel yesterday. with Mr Rw m Adelphi dent) in the chair, it vac a f aiTcr < Plesi aarairs being d'scusLd. bUCiness m <*ting, Vnfsa'uon fi£ undertaken Anyone willing to help e s e ln Sin B*Pore. or b any other caLrtv
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  • 110 8 America Will Back Action 2 Reuter. London, Sept 21 sympathetically by T en recelved Government would 2? a °"t that increase In armament m Ve towards *n It understood Senator Herriot yesterday that the SSted M support the French veto LX £tates WouJ d in return
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  • 143 8 Opening Of New Arms Talk. British Official. Geneva. Sept. 21 The Bureau rf n,„ t-* has re-me aSX amem mediately faced with [he Was oermanrs demand for Pr b?em of discussion decided S -M, Hcnders^S^^ M- Arfh Ru ?by, Sept 21 2 the D13at Geneva l 3
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  • 137 8 To FJy From Croydon Tomorrow. •n* Pr,n» or w.,» J*?'*" Kin» and Qu Z" «umed to Lond-n thi Balm r *l- to St Palace <o tofnn* ttnd m*nL* for Ijiji visit lo r w te ,u rr '«ve u,. min^T p ,s n nil Airway* liner
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  • 49 8 Kooseveit Wants International Conference. Reuter. Seattle, Sept 21 An international conference fa> to counteract abnorm- r? ise mea -ure s Ixl he to the difficultly 2,2 k c u "tries owin 3 Price of silver was SiSted b?Sifs in a speech herr.-Reuu* 5 Mr Roos? velt
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  • 50 8 Reuter. v«*t gram SnSS^LJ**'*»a result ot n hold-up u exte?t£d X i* 3» II mid-west State* to wlthh ih a 1771 8 I» 1 *««f prices «rc <"■«' and oj-pantsed form or fh r a *«?vi*cd «"11" In the year "«rtk'" CUsJlCfi wuh ht polica _R^to oke
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  • 38 8 FRANCO- U.S.A. TREATY. Reuter. Mr. Walter Edge United 225 Sept 21 6 Paris, is leaSKf 5 Ambassador 22 with a draft o fhTF^nco£££ n S?pt oC Commerce f or submit 4 nerican Tr <*ty S&tes t0 the Uni^
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  • 34 8 Reuter. 'The Methodist rw«™ Sept. 22 bloomed £efse?s ST* &t the Albei Hall Robert P erks SJ cab^ ta Vrs and from the Viceroy of mL ""«""uJations Minister of Canadalifter. the 1
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  • 7 8 The Bishop of Singapore and Mrs. Roberts
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  • 405 8 m -»ott*. 0 the bears"" ttfe ««uUo« Wbat *the world dustrv. 110 Wheels 0 f ;l A Mr. Hansen and hi f 4 sported, routed the ft with golf clubs. Haroll bandit. Well, a niblick is a n and any divots gouetd V UV;! P°n, -atomy would
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  • 49 8 Mails from Europe (London maih (tape on Sept. l), by the "Rajula." which anchored at Penang at 4.30 a.m. to-day. will MTiw by train to-morrow morning. Corresponded* be ready for delivery to boxholders at 8 4 From China by the "Takada,' d a i E psre to-morrow.
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  • 47 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London: 2 9 I6d New York: 1« (G cents. Singapore: 8%—8% cents. TIN. London Spot: tisl 15s. (Up KM London 3 months: £153 10s. (Up 4 Singapore: $79.00. COPRA. Messrs. Barlow and Co. report: Sundried 55 76 Mixed The market Is steady.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 108 8 OVALS L 1-. W UW MTwRJ I*° B,N^ *""cjo.. Ltd. I BS,"-..— E RIDGE MOUNTAINS. I tßi ksw ebc ostamatA 9 Snr PP> Dance Tunes By j^^^J^g h BUAT A CO. IBlLLlAlfo TARI I I s Snfish as /he F/aa I i THE "STRAT-rc." I I 5S So i t
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    • 48 8 inexpensive! GIFTS that are much appreciated j SOLID SILVER TEA j and COFFEE SPOONS. i US. de Silva Bros J JEWELLERS, ''J j 23 High Str Singapore. I I T. K. K.-S j RIBBER SHOES, I TENG SENG GUAN, Established 1905. 634. NORTH BRIDGET ROAD I Z 'I
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous

  • 511 9 LITTLE TIME LEFT TO SAVE LIFE OF MAHATMA. REPORTED AGREEMENT ON PRINCIPLE OF SETTLEMENT. British Official. It is stated that if Mr. Gandhi fasts for ten days more he will recover. Community leaders, realising the need for haste, are
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  • 1334 9 "Grand Slam' Developing In Manchuria. "Min Kuo Jih Pao." A terrific battle seems to be developing; in Manchuria. Japanese strongholds are in "rave danger and Japanese troops are being rushed northwards against the hordes of Volunteers and regulars under General Ma. The Volunteers complain cf
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  • 307 9 Generals Order Stoppage Of Hostilities. Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, Sept. 21. An early cable in respect of the Shantung situation stated that General Han Fu Chu, Chairman of the Provincial Government, had ordered 5,000 troops to move from Tsinan to Yangchiokow, a pen in the ncrthern
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  • 52 9 British Official. Rut by. Sept. 21. The Executive Committee of the National Liberal Federation, alt r sittinr, for two heurs this afternoon, passed a resolution condemning the conclusions reached at the Ottawa Conference. Sir Herbert Samuel (Home Secretary* made a statement at the outset cf the
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  • 70 9 British Official. Rugby. Sept. 21. The national revenue returns fcr th? paji week shew that Customs receip.s amount to £2.721.000. bringing the teal for the year to dr.te to £75.848.000. which is £15.532.000 more than fcr the period last year. Lxeise receipts were £4.995.000, which is exceptionally
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  • 461 9 NEWS OF CAPTIVE BRITONS. Japanese Grant Consul's Request. Reuter. 1h? iv.w:p*pcr I Iter t 112 £10,1(00 ar. rar* m cr rewind fov Lai rrtiax oC Mr* and Mr. C» krjn from l? 1? hard: ol bat li 't in ManeburLr (3 c veiijy rrlUrJ'. d
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  • 72 9 Strike To Continue Till Next Week. Reuter. London, Sept. 22. Failure to rind a solution of the wage question has resulted LXi a setback in the Lancashire cctton peace negotia'ions. The position is now one of deadlock with a gap of cightpence between the reduction the
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  • 146 9 Complainant Forced To Jo n Society. The third niHßJilr:» 112 (Mr. A. C To d> parsed r.um.-"act ol ihrie mtatJM' rir, r i*. inipris: nracnt smd ivelvt r<trokrs 112 th° rtuuui on a Chinese «ho was (uuud «ulty ol cxtott n? 50 ccmtc from n hav.'fci-
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  • 93 9 OUR READERS' VIEWS, on page 2. INDIAN NEWS AND NOTES, on page 2. A NEW PLAN FOR INDIA, on page 3. \ID TO FOREIGN TRADE, on page 3. rHE SECRET OF NANDA DEVI, on page 4. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page page 8. JIARY OF EVENTS, on
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    • 291 9 HEYMAN j Creamery msimmM I I Butter BeKS^I AN EMPIRE PRODUCT Fresh creamy butter direct from Australia can be yours if you ask for HEYMAN Butter. A British Empire Product that is famed throughout the world for 6 its purity and delicate flavour, 6 HEYMAN BUTTER will make every me:d
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  • 108 10 Sports Pastimes. CHARITY MATCH AT JALAN BESAR. I P COUNTRY TEAM TO APPEAR. ASSN. FOOTBALL. A flianty match in Aid of tli non-Europeftj t7i.» tnplcyment R» h 112 Fund h-iw r St. Jn;i:pft T llißllturku; and KiUR GVC4<- V fiCftOQJ iS renibiou fffl) b" played lit Jitffcn BMar .Sbiiiiliin on
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  • 238 10 S.C.F.A. LEAGUE POSITIONS. The Chinese inter-district League is drawing to a close and the appended League table shows the position of the teams up-to-date. Of the 16 districts which entered the following have withdrawn:—Stamford XI. Bukit Timah Team, Nelson Road XI. Market Street Team and SerT.goon Rangers.
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  • 330 10 (From Our Oun Correspondent, j Johore Bahru. Sept. 2:. Flaying on the Istana Padang this afternocn the Johore Chinese F. A. team lost to tnĕ Muhabbah F. A. 6—2. The local Chinese side included a few new players. Chapman, a former R.A. player, who is now
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  • 18 10 Reuter. London, Sept. 21. To-d2y's Northern Division match resulted as follows: Chester t, Walsall 0.
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  • 45 10 PING-PONG. »>,« c 'Athletic) Association p m e a el f h nK f r Chin W *> to-morrow a" RoVh• v" premises, 79, Neil Road. Y. Yip, Loke Seek Cheong. One Ken. Cheong. Chu Chee Wing Wang Teck Onn 8
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  • 95 10 RIFLE-SHOOTING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Sept. 21. The Railway Station at johore Bahru presented an animated scene to-night and looked as if a'l was in readme s for a small war. Thirty-six uniformed men left by the night mail for Kuala Lumpur to
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  • 664 10 BADMINTON. R suits oi the tics played in the S.B.A. tournaments last week-end: INTER-CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP: Shanghai Badminton Party beat Sect Kirn Cheng Eadmintcn Party 3—o. United Chinese Amateurs beat Juvenile Badminton Party 4—l. This week's ties: SATURDAY < 2.30 p.m.i INTER-CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Re-cray Badminton Party v. Ama cur
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  • 39 10 GOLF. f«J he S o GC Autumn Cup will be competed 52 Saturda y and Sunday. Oct. 8 and 9 fhif l^ w 1 return the sixteen best SCores in vlde cuj QUalify t0 Play for
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  • 213 10 SPECIALLY IMPORTED FOR GREAT WORLD FIGHT. BOXING. Local fight fans will soon be given the opportunity oi witnessing a very attractive programme ba connection with the opening >: the Great World boxing stadium, which s nearing completion. The management is sparing no expense to make ii
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  • 202 10 DANGEROI'S TO RELY ON ONE MAX. A "Retired Champion" writes: "I cannot understand why th. re should be dearth of referees for boxing. As it is. there is only one solitary referee available just now What will be the result if he happens to be unwell on
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  • 223 10 THE TURF. Ernies for the autumn race meeting of thScLtngor Turf Club on Oct. 1 and 8 are a follows: HORSES: CLASS II: Erato. Marmon Laneham. Merry Monarch. Sterling Hope. Lc Souverain. Lady Rotherwood. The Warrior Station, Go Easy. <late Green Spec), Glad Eye, Battle Creek. Done
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  • 94 10 List Of The Latest Results. BASEBALL. New York, Sept. 22. Reuter cables the following latest baseball results: NATIONAL LEAGUE. Team. Runs. Hits. Errors. Chicago 6 12 3 Pittsburgh 9 14 1 New York 2 9 0 Boston 16 1 St. Louis 2 8 0 Cincinnati 0 5 0
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  • 804 10 NEW STANDARDS IN 1932. LAWN TENNIS. The evolution of lawn tennis provides quite an exhaustive study, says Fred Perry, the English Star, in "Reynold's News." The stopping gfcmea by which it has developed to its present stat>e cf speed and efficiency are represented by ihe name.-
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  • 341 10 SUZANNE AND A GASPER. London. Sept. 5 (by Air Mail). H. W. Austin created a small sensation when m his first match in the United States lawn tennis championships at Forest Hills he appeared in white flannel shorts and wearing a floppy white hat. This, was
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  • 467 10 BEATS ENGLAND'S LEADING I'LAYER. London. S<?pt r 5 «by Air Mail). The out em riding result of the pus' week has I been the commanding victory of KaUier- I tae Stammers over Mis. F:ar i(r-y Whitllngstnll I In tlie rtnal round of the Kijik t:f
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  • 68 10 BILLIARDS. The p. O. Club tournament resulted as follows: FIRST ROUND: Abdul Razak beat E. C. Vanderbeck 300—178. Lim Pitt Man beat Salim b Omar 300—256. Ismail H. Abass beat C. Alburquerque 300—186, Mohd. Yunos beat Ng Fock Cr in 300—280. SECOND ROUND: Abdul Razak beat Lim Pitt
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  • 92 10 Alleged Keeping Of Nicotine Without Licence. Under the Prisons Ordinance. Hugh Beii, a Eurasian, and a Jew named E. Sykes appeared before the District Judge (Mr. C. Wilson) this morning. They were charged Od three counts of selling or keeping for sale 400 lb.. 12"0 lb.,
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  • 150 10 Aihambra. —"While Paris Sleeps," starring Victor McLaglen. Capital.—Hugh Wakefield la "Life Gees On." Empire.—"Fighting Caravan." Week-end matinees: "Queen High." Great World. —Side shows, pasar malam. Malay opera, Chinese wayangs, silent and talkI ing films (."The Drake Case"). Marlborough.—Tom Walls and Ralph Lynn in "Plunder." New World.—Side shows,
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  • 617 10 CONDEMN \TIOV ()i modern s, m Sl 112 V-«r «Oil LtSSONK OF TfII i( London. Eta I i A statement of th, footballers has beer. I ticnal Rugby Board It is. in effect, a mcdern scrummage particularly at thi cf allotting fixed place in the tight' scrumrr..^ The
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  • 60 10 CHESS. The eighth round of U» Club championship was plaj with the following result: Chin Eng won from E I chioeff won from R. Jumabi o Kia won from F. C Peek. Fositlons now are: p. w I* E. E. Colman M. Masrhiaeff B O. Wilmot A. Vogel
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  • 1220 11 SATIVE RUBBER HESTRICTIOK. Ova Correspondent.) Soekaboemi, Sept.* 15. mmary of the eleventh on inative rubber culb East Indies during the this year. during March this year U »xports of native rub--3,114 tens (dry), which lantity exported for some Of the price in April c early in May
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  • 171 11 Alleged "Beat-Up" at Police Station. An alleged assault on a Malay Corporal by a Bengali hawker in Joo Chiat Road on Sunday had a sequel before the Second Magistrate (Mr. A. W. Hay) yesterday, when the latter was charged with assaulting a police officer
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  • 355 11 Assumption That They Crashed Into Water. U Them Po, Tovsinship Officer, Kayan, Hanthawaddy District, who was deputed by the Deputy Commissioner, Hanthawaddy, to make a search for the two missing F.M.S. p'anter airuien, Salt and Taylor, has returned to Rangcon and submitted his report to the Deputy
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    • 128 11 The New World j TO-NIGHT and NIGHTLY j TALKIES FREE "ROARINQ RANCH with HOOT GIBSON. Another Triumph for Aihambra! m ftrroHiY mum hctom mm mi m tfgcggal MR. MRS 1 MARTIN JOHNSON^^ I The Strang 4lZT£iym J-** ■>^ h ,Vh!> AtCUS H S "THE DRAKE CASE" H H 7 n
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    • 119 11 Mir r p -X Waters Jfl EiiNinNSuiScE| —OF j GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD j EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c, EFFECTED j AT LOW RATES j) For quotations for all. transit risks by Road, (I Rail or Water It Apply t° l( (j SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd. 1 l( General Agents: f( Motor
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    • 317 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme Of Drills. TO-MORROW. SEPT. 23'. 5 p.m.—7a; mile Reformatory Road, Rangetakers, Practical. 7.30 p.m.—Headquarters. Intelligence PI., Night Work until 10.30 p.m. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, "B" Coy., Recruits Course. n n COMMAND RIFLE MEETING—K. LUMPUR. SATURDAY, SEPT. 24. 2 p.m.—Farrer Range, S.R.A. (v), S.R.E. (v), G/3.SU£tlS 2 p.m.—Bukit Timah
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    • 79 11 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW. SEPT. 23. 'North, N.-East and Sumatra, Ceylon, Southern and Western India, Egypt, Europe, Great Britain and Western Australia (Johan van Oldenbarnevelt (Dutch Mail) 830 a.m. Anamba and Natuna Islands (General Verspyck) 9 a.m. ♦Egypt. Genoa and Europe fArendskerk) 10 a.m. *Egypt. Genoa, Europe and Great Britain (Lyons
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  • 560 12 fi asis Of Goods Competition. JOINT COMMITTEE'S p ROPOSALS. I* c- n Au s- M. £2: te at the recuet of of. consider u-l'° IS:Xrtbas cf co mP ct l io v fcQl be a far P rtf°f rai! road cf July an(J ta report at
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  • 202 12 Chauffeur Help Up And fobbed. VICTIM'S STCRY L <>ndun. Aug. 21. J n Ulorti modKn n Or-cy-lKic V.I 112 Utt» Mr w ;1 lL E f B5U,b rto »'s itnvelltoj HlomTlV'h "'"Wtur. jr.* <r ho Jitchin aJdt- of tfct* K J C J H ml,r n
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  • 393 12 Handicrafts For Poor Boys. TO COST HALF A MILLION COLLARS. A scheme (CO*** S£ 9 $500,000, to est-Jblis, expenditure ol handicrafts i -ng and was the subject of deve!op Pr.vate meet n- helrf tl I discussion at Ho njenmers o! th» liJjuH~\, CBE Chine r--.,ninc„ l!y conned
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  • 302 12 Vgly *~my In Dispute. throughout 2 B mw strife must hope fcr t'L I a mediation of th, a fr m tne effort Extremely Jfr tZJ*! 0 the ««31« i: > force. They havf shc ld h agreement fca compromise on Vhl n toemselvcs ready the e.C
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  • 236 12 Serious Charge Against A Chinese. (From Our Ozvn Correspondent.? mban, Sept. O^ Bote Jamily. and sen ?"J* *> ban, appeared befc c the Uf 3cr Ci having vcl un ..ari]y raised £E£ h: on, Pwamarawy Char ar US < f -"day, S: Pt 1«, at Pa 10 on
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  • 91 12 Ju,y Ffeur <* Show An I,,^^ Hope, tL t ROni AU 17 by Com£J£££ report Social Insurances- fcr Fund fof P 1 tJ l? Unem Covert i °"ly 275.000 w^cT.J^ ered on July 3l 3ily engaged i n indnstr; 38 G!v X,Gustnes kneeled With ;"the. t3 ab3orb?d
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  • 158 12 Authoritative S UL^, anjoi/n: c f T r >in r,p>;i' L »i*rn rn Uro-**,,! •■•u... 11 «K»Winr. r. ,7 As Me ar-.i,!• v "<m :h- net j" *tll I t.Vlr or» J>M- ■"> fa *h. W'liol -112 *;>«, Hnd 0r k v-'u-r rc "P-'n*v4, j|j i4m- i1
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    • 55 12 J^^^^^Z^T^r— r |M||| i,,,, j l f|l AN WOmNT ANNOUNCEMENT M i BE P «oawe. El|ua W> of .flßciency i CH, V v co.. ~3t Z I P),Pr street I v\ /1(1 I""*"' _,1 «u e s, ams, roaches and spray is deadly to insects b„ t la ft lA
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    • 32 12 THE LEPROSY! Whether Black or Whit,* v l «ry or self. No rlsk Wh .N matter heredi»J guaranteed cure in f CCilon sure particulars M»lrvj«?r-?S Weeks For full Calcutta,' (Inma,. RKSon st.
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    • 173 12 A WOV CAST BE DPI I vis Tic WITH A mSTT OPTIC CONSULT ELLISON S. EZEKIEL MALAYA'S CHEAPEST Of IK lAN •L CHAPEL BO AD. KATONG. Sincapore SIGHT TESTED. GLASS! SCJITUA PRICES MODERATE From II :.p»ards. HTM. C AM. IT AW AJ MtESS REPAIRS :—Bfaarofctrs, IWcsnto Ujtth-s. ORDERS RECEIVED BT
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    • 343 12 >»AH Y 1 i V rrC a :i T to co-. C X ?La CtMb D 0-or, tteZ net later t D > it m «uj holding f Lav *i2| -U Cash!n •t. iaj a,., p.m. ticn >: Music 5 Unic n 528. jQa ll: f' 1 X pieces win
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  • 2278 13 to the "Malaya Tribune"; London, Sept. 5 «By Air Mail.) vers? is low raging in the Pre«s f whether motorists shoudj a" a pfOttQtioa against aim:d view cf rectal cas s fa vhlch c teen storpsd and ro.bcd ty Cr,a in", nuitv ha; been
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  • 496 13 THAT a vaiiour is used to preserve paintings" I tßy OvT Scientific Correspondent.) The chief factors making for the deteriora;!on of paintings that were done, perhaps, Hundreds of years aero, are the successive cca.ings of varnish that are put on them and the dirt that collects on
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    • 43 13 •-•> v intrigues y0u the cool, delightful flavour is always appealing. THE DELIGHTFUL OORKTiPPED CIGARETTE JCriM FLAYER SONS, ENGLAND. #Neat, attractive hair all day long Set your hair in place each morning with a little Himalaya Bouquet Brilliantine. Then all I/ SOLID BRILLIANTINE m
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  • 1822 14 Remarkable Scenes In Bangkok. The following tteuUs of the sriwwr f r P m Times fUt Tli«. Ptopjefe Executive Commute*- are neces«onjy taking interest in the strik». of iv boy,. We told LiSS. ,t r of Phyu M»o«p«Uou.. vw n b,T Commuter, JaT" Vijhn Suvarndat <a member
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  • 125 14 Iron Helmets And Samian Ware. i Colchester, Aug. 20. Remains of Roman iron helmets, Samian •fare, and interesting discoveries, have been made at Colchester on the site of the Celtic or pre-Roman City of Camulodununn •.here excavations have been begun for the bird season. The excavations
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  • 205 14 Sequel To Sentencing Old Professor. Hamburg. Aug. 30. The tragic fate of the distinguished Lurjeck judge. Dr. Wibel. who committed n a Hamburg hotel on Mcndav. is g eatlv moving German public opinion Dr. Herr Wibel. who was only 43 years old or. sided some months ago at
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  • 691 14 A Nov Letral Problem. London. Aug. 2i. A jewellers mar.e.ger is repcrteci. according to nis own account, to have fired five shots at "sm .'n-and-grab- rahjer, who was ascapng with hio booty from the shop below t he waiting car with his accc. aphces Sine« fhey
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  • 109 14 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO 8 111 Prices for the Shell Motet brands of Kerosene are is I Shell Motor Sprit cx pump British Imperial gallon ex 4 gallon drum per Briti Imperial gallon Shell Motor Sprit per 4 gall Shell Kerosene per 2 by ■'< tin Fish and Dragon
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    • 355 14 KOREAN CLOTH FAST COLOURS—NEVER SHRINKS—WEARS WELL. i Now Reduced in Prices By 20 30 0 NEW PATTERNS JUST ARRIVED. Write for samples to The Korean Products Company 6, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. NOVELTY! NOVELTY GUARANTEED 15-JEWEL LEVEL MOVEMENT. CHROME. SILVER. 14 CT. GOLD, 18 CI. GOLD. The New Wrist Watch
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    • 280 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 been enlarged to 20
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    • 727 14 WHAT TO LIST- 2r Ui fir/V Fop Stations Best In Malaya, A list of "poulik to the beginn.is and some information about t- n r -V ilatioRs which nay i> a: fair strength. Be], Pivcn fully an d compiled Miss D. Turford, aa enl B-N.B. In future 01 h practical
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    • 436 15 .teamer sailings. P. 0. KKITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. .incorporated In England). lA U i»\SSENGER CARGO SERVICES. ~c mr AND ORIENTAL STEAM vv IGATIOM CO., LONDON AND •Ml EAST MAIL SERVICE. contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. or China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1932. 6.000 Sept. 27
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    • 582 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. T fri El LINE. (Japan Mail) TO LONDON Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam aliddlesbofouirn. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Boil. HAKONE MARU 10,500 Sept. 22 29 j SUWA MARU 10,700 Oct. 6 FUSHIMI MARU 11.000 Oct. 20 21 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 Nov. 2 3 t TERUKUNI MARU 12.000 Nov. 15
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    • 499 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. N'« ?K DDKUTSCJKf;* (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company'! intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. 5 "SAALE" for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, Nagoya, Kobe, Y'hama, Taku, Dalriy, Tsingtau and Japan Sept. 30 HOMEWARDS. "SAARBRUCKEN" for Genoa, Barcelona, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, H'burg and Br em-en ct 7 •Cabin and intermediate passenger accommodation.
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    • 528 15 INSURANCE. THE jfIPX SOUTH fif«] BRITISH I j JAj -JSf INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED j 1 ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. I
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    • 608 15 BANKS. j The Ho Hong Bank, Ltd. j BAFFLES PLA.CE,- SINGAPORE. SAFE DEPOSIT SERVICE Safe Deposit Boxes for the safe keeping of valuables and Important documents i are available at very moderate rates. For the information of intending depositors tbe following is a scale of ths fees payable for renting
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    • 232 16 l TRIBUNE SMALL ADS J BRING RESULTS (J I BECAUSE THEY REACH f 1 THE j; SERS TO LET. TO LET— Fur rishe d T-n rw.. Z No. 8 iX. E 7^ SIANG LIM PARK OETLANQ Garden Houses TO LET •-roomed houses at $22. per month 8-roomed houses at ?20.
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    • 503 16 1. Swiss wrist Watches in 14 Jet. Gold 15 JeJ« SOCIAL BARGAIN I I 2. SwtM Wrist Watches in Rolled Gold, price. Sjf* Foment from $7 and upwards 3. Swiss Wrist Watches in sterling silver A t 2£ a d l! P wards "Pwaros. s 4. Swiss Wrist Watches in
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    • 485 16 GOVERNMENT OF PERAK. The Bridge Tolls Enaclment, 1932. The fcllowing notice is being publish ed m a Supplement lo the Federated Malay Rate* -nvemm.nt Gaz.tte: GOVERNMENT OI PER \K. The Bridge Tolls Enactment, 1922. In exercise of the powers tested in hin hm action 2 of -The Briri- Telle En
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    • 435 16 i FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL I Established U2B (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls) new B-Saort street. Singapore BMUet upon rwueoi, M. ANCIANO. Principal. TUTORIAL. coaching folt^ l^ Quire at 74, Anson Road 6 en PIANISTS! If you desire a good tuner and nmiim Call at THE "MUSIKATOR"
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    • 382 16 Figure.Wrist Watches Of f». J Vanou* Designs For Ladies They Are Both AttracUvn VrnTr v KWON6 WAH LOOK FOR SALE— Ei %™tyP* Motors, cadi sssa 1 *i MALAYA 1 'PHONE Sl7l, SCBSCKn iION KAl fc PAYABLE L\ 4DVANCK. Delivery Inch, m «ot.lce Portage Pol^ or close (Li residence Pj£a) Yearly
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