Malaya Tribune, 24 September 1932
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Title Section29 1932-09-24 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX, No, 2556 SINGAPORE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Sept. 24, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 193229 words
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Advertisement173 1932-09-24 1 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE" THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN MALAYA. -fTI II ,11 Call for "Carlsberg Hijau" it's I The ideal drink for tropical climates. Obtainable at nolels. Clubs and Rest V Houses throughout the Straits Settle- P ments .ir.d the Malay States. Sole Agents: The East Asiatic Company, Limited. (Incorporated173 words
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Advertisement233 1932-09-24 1 I A. FLINTER. 6, Raffles Place. BUYS Gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. I j£ i I SI ME, DARBY CO. INDISPUTABLY THE BEST. I SOLD EVERYWHERE. '< <TK4fTS TYPEWRITER AGENCY i (Established in 1914). 8U'»ner» and Repair233 words
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Article1743 1932-09-24 2 The Draft Budget for 1932-33 was published in the Ceylon Government, Gazette on the 9th inst. The Budget is divided into three schedules and the estimated expenditure for 1932-33 amounts to Rs. 101,935,433. In 1931--32 the estimated expenditure amounted to Rs. 103.233.635. It was understood at1,743 words
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Article304 1932-09-24 2 Directors' Report. The annual general meeting of the Brunei United Plantations, Ltd.. will be held nex Friday in the French Bank Buildings at noon submn eir r€POn t0 shareholders the directors J*Z diWc tors submi t herewith a duly audited statement of accounts of the company for304 words
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Advertisement195 1932-09-24 2 r _j I THE j I "MALAYAN j SATURDAY POST" i j bee l by the -Malaya J Tribune Press, Ltd. J From i SATURDAY, OCT. 1ST, TrZnJ? f* 01 th Malaya Tribune offices at 56-60. Anson Road, Singapore. It tratt be greatly improved by the reStirLt M J TVie195 words
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Advertisement183 1932-09-24 2 THE BETTER MILK FOR BABIES *"> S For Baby's Sake— LACTOGEN Doctor and Nurse are so pleased "Lactogen" is pure, fresh, w.th Baby and the way he has full-cream milk, dried by the come on, since Mother put him "Lactogen" method which on Lactogen. They say it's preserves the precious183 words
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Miscellaneous68 1932-09-24 2 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY, SEPT. 24. 2 p.m.—Farrer Range, S.R.A. (v), S.R.E. (v). Casuals. 2 p.m.—Bukit Tlmah Range, Ist Br., SSV.F Table "A" Casuals. COMMAND RIFLE MEETING—X. LUMPUR. TO-MORROW, SEPT. 25. 7 ES r 7 l^ eadquarters 2ndßn S.S.V.F., Tactical I *2^l£*£. Tlmah Ran e > lst S.S.VJ68 words
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Article1642 1932-09-24 3 .J I l/fJE'S DECISION UPHELD. Kill! Judgment Of Appeal Court 1 '5 1 *>r»i*tlv reported 141 tablet r P r "iir in H<jn#kong uphe'.d ihe 1 ti: m the Special Sevens, 1 :i niUidi-r ca«*. »uid still letter of io*>rd upon Ctoeiuj itwok Yuu on 'n: fr1,642 words
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Article82 1932-09-24 3 THAT chemists sell vitamins? Our Sricntific Correspondent.) long need children be rickety, for it kbttahed as a fact that the malady kef vitamin D. and only one is enough for a million children a day! are easily made, by a scientific ss and even in chemists' shops.82 words
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Advertisement329 1932-09-24 3 £y<sp don't tell me Po,tu m i teat y lopr t pare: pour "NO, and I don*l intend to, either. boding u„t, otcr a teaspoon- ww fulinacupfmoreorlessPostum OOWeVOT, 1 liaVe gIVCD U|> COO miicll a. you prefer Jadd sugar, milk tea afld I feel 3 .Of !>ett< P ciS a329 words
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Advertisement116 1932-09-24 3 RENE ULLMANN PRESENTS: Quality CHROMIUM wrist watches of the best Swiss makes. All lever 15 Jewels movements. »10. »12. ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. Pl ALSO CHROME POCKET WATCHES FROM: $8. Puces include leather straps. With spare glass or unbreakable glass as wanted. More than 1000 different patterns in stock. RENE ULLMANN CAPITOL116 words
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70 1932-09-24 4 r—fmtT irrTvf** TrUmni* dcs not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by corresSSJ? a o Jf BH EF i S POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double addresses Z> £~r ?2 P a; T fit- Pcn namc &e «rf »e names and of H*rC? 1 c °Z tspondcnts70 words
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Article1701 1932-09-24 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—it appear* to me that Mr. Ja ar s being too well fed with erroneous informal n cy his Kelantan trader friends. As I and ether Chinese dislik io see criticisms of the Government I hope Mr. Jagar will step writing, so1,701 words
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Article22 1932-09-24 4 CR A. It'" r!. l>j i<»j, r j ca'rT- 1 l r l(?t ntSf J* of Lcc.evpc.jd n.i v urn- ur4'r pen-nnmrc.22 words
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Article190 1932-09-24 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—l have long been a regular reader of your valuable paper, the "Malaya Tribune," and have always been very much interested in Municipal matters. After reading the Municipal Retrenchment Plan in your issue of the 20th inst. I take off my hat and190 words
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Article174 1932-09-24 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.--Ple.se grant me some space to thank JE. for explaining to me the reasons why c ws 1 25 a sma]l ITS*** f the Stralt^ Chinese who can read and write in their own ftnsuage. He assured me that in time to174 words
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Article30 1932-09-24 4 "Downhearted" complains of the conduct of an official of the Minstrel Party of which he a member. If his grievance il weU founded he should put it before the committee.30 words
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Advertisement62 1932-09-24 4 l People everywhere are felling what wonders "Pebeco" has worlced upon their teeth. Dulled and tobacco sfained feefh are revi•Ud by this 'salt' fasting dentifrice. Unl.ke other toothpastes its effect lasts for hours after using. Pebeco not only cleanses teeth but refreshes the whole mouth. J\ Have whi'e teeth, a62 words
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Advertisement247 1932-09-24 4 I NR. Teeth Like Pearls —> G7 HE proper kind of care can V help so much to make your teeth sparkling and beautiful Colgate's Dental Powder is the most effective formula known for cleaning and whitening I teeth. Its superior action is f||? due to a special chalk powder247 words
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Article835 1932-09-24 5 QUOTATIONS. MINING. B#of g BT FRASER A CO., EXCHANGE \ND STOCK BROKERS. Sept. M. 1932. 10 a.m. v Buyers. Sellers. Tin 26 28 leu iui--12- 13--15 17 6 0.05 0.10 040 0.50 f Tin 0.40 norn 5|- 7|- ncm i lv 0 9 1|- norn 020 0.25835 words
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Article341 1932-09-24 5 THE SHARE MARKET. a ETLIN AND CO S REPORT. RUBBER. Sept. 24, 1] am. London: 2 21,32 d., down li32d J£* Ycrk: 3 cents In, ljlfl Shares: Steady. Allenbys 45-55 cent* Ayer Moleks 35-40 cents, Ayer Panas cents' BuStlw 25 30 "J* Br as cents Bukit Jelotongs 15-20341 words
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Article203 1932-09-24 5 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore, Sept. 24. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s 4d 3 months' sight 2s. 3 3i;32d., London 60 days sight 2s. 3 15T6d.. London 30 days' sight TT 2 L 32d L o? d demand 2s London LIL 3 2<32d.. Lyons demand 1,015203 words
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Article93 1932-09-24 5 Rugby, Sept. 23. Paris 88 13 32. New York 3A6%, Montreal 3 84',. Brussels 25. Geneva 17 31 32. Amsterdam 8 62' Milan 67 9 16. Berlin 14 9 16. Stockholm 39 47',. Copenhagen 19 9 32, Oslo 19-s, Vienna 29%, nom., Prague 117. Helsingfors 232, Madrid 42 5 16.93 words
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Article46 1932-09-24 5 Rugby, Sept. 23. Admiral Sir Michael Hodges has been placed on the retired list to facilitate the promotion of younger officers. Rear-Admiral Bertram Treseiger is to be Admiral. Rear-Admiral Berwick Curtis is to be Vice-Admiral and is placed on the retired list. —British Official.46 words
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Article163 1932-09-24 5 First Bride To Be Married From Chequers. Reuter Wireless Service. London, Sept. 20. Guests to the number of *nn Wished in polities merature IT crowded the tinv QbmmZTS! and Mle nce. Wedover to see the u2 al Church a saris? Piemiers C0Untry resi dencc of British chSr^^Reuter Wireless Service. - 163 words
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Article181 1932-09-24 5 Partisan And Not National. Reuter Wireless Service. London, Sept. 20. 'The Ottawa proposals represent partisan and net national policy and are contrary to the permanent interest of the nation," dec'ared Mr. Isaac Fo:t, Minister for Mines in a ep ech to-day at North Cardi-an. "We, therefore, areReuter Wireless Service. - 181 words
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Article96 1932-09-24 5 Singapore, Sept. 24. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHAKVJDA. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S.) Takada 18; Kinta 13; Africa Maru It; Afrika 7. Empire Deck (Entrance Gate S.) City of Guildford 30: Glaucus 32. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4.) Nil. West Wharf (Entrance96 words
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Advertisement86 1932-09-24 5 1 aosy Ftetes, Consumption, j P] LES, LEUCODERMA, omen-disorders, numerous other chr»*i»o d W> be hopeless by !ir eared by srr TH! j! > -s.. I v PnARMACT Own Road. 135. Serangooe JLL. accountants. 'Chinese and and Loss Account and akc to do S:cretarial moderate. Apply Box I bune. VA86 words
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Advertisement102 1932-09-24 5 Straits Malay Romanized Story Books. Ow Liat Kok Chee (Complete set of 4 books). Tang Chay Liat Kok (Complete set of 2 books). Say Han (Complete set of 5 books). Wakang (Complete set of 3 books). Sam Ha Lam Tong (Complete set of 3 books). Ang Bin Sio Chia (Complete102 words
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Advertisement220 1932-09-24 5 IS TUBERCULOSIS CURABLE The Fight against Tuberculosis belongs to the most burning questions of humanity; for thoife who are carried off by the fell disease, can be counted by millions. The creation of adequate hygienic and agreeable conditions, such as living in fresh air, work-rooms and dwelling places free from220 words
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Advertisement405 1932-09-24 5 I Ec <>nomy First! Economy First!! TPA R X BeSt 10 )U Made in England US If you always use cur SIB n hi will save your mcncy in the* hi S r ft Fi^h Long Cloth you la ts longer as recognised by the users i,? U h !l405 words
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Advertisement256 1932-09-24 6 Amusements S AT LAST THE REAL I Sherlock Holmes In a famous Mystery Thriller TO-NIGHT! BRILLIANT NEW BRITISH SHOW FOR YOUR WEEK-END ENTERTAINMENT Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Most Celebrated Story voofalod BrUM mimctkm rmenUM Ilu Eminent English S age Ai t..r I ARTHUR WONTNER IN HIS ORIGINAL ROLE AS SHFRLOCK256 words
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Advertisement148 1932-09-24 6 TO-DAY- Opening at tlie Matinee. MATINEE TO-MORROW a< 1 :b&~rt v r Snappy! Daring! Different! And Its Musical! Matinee To Day Sunday 3.15. THE HILARIOUS ADVENTURES OF A TROMBONE PLAYER WHO BECAME A MAYOR! BRITISH AND DOMINIONS PRODUCTION. S iTHE MWOR'S P/rWf\ NEST Preceded bj §7 I Pete Mandeli and148 words
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Advertisement61 1932-09-24 6 FIRST RUN DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME Jack MuSha!!, E Betty Bronson IN LOVER BACK j AND I Buck Jones IN j IDawn Trail I The Great Chinese Detective in Ins greater CHARLIE CHAN'S CHANCE" i j IN THE FIBST SHOW AT T-30 P.M HOOJ 1 GIBSON in I "TRIGGER TOICKS^ j61 words
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Article246 1932-09-24 7 Work To Be Resumed On Monday. Reuter. Rugby. Sept. 23. tJ2S CO 2" dlSpute Ls now 'yarded as virended although tht question of reinstatement oi those employees who left before the strike was called is still outstanding. Agreement was to-day reached on the major issues in (heReuter. - 246 words
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Article89 1932-09-24 7 Queen Of Holland's Speech From Throne. Reuter's Wireless Service. Amsterdam. Sept. 20 Queen Wilhelmina made a speech to-day Hem the Thron? which was the briefest and most reserved on r.cord when she opened the new session of the States General Her Majesty sad that the GovernmentReuter's Wireless Service. - 89 words
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Article207 1932-09-24 7 Created In Five-Year-Old Machine. Rugby, Sep*. 23. The Royai Aero Club have eon'irmed the claim of the Blttkh airman, Capt. Cyril Uwii.~. tc. the world's altitude record. Laca week. Cap... Uwins. who is ch.-ef test pilot to the Bristol Aeroplane Co.. terched a height of 13.976 feet,207 words
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Article806 1932-09-24 7 Estate On Selective Weeding Basis. Mr. S. Q. Wong presided over the fifteenth annual genera! meeting of the Kluang Rubber Co.. Ltd yesterday at noon in the Hongkong Bank Chambers, others present were Messrs. W t E. Rayner. E. A. Bfcas and H. B. Constable in mcwng806 words
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Article227 1932-09-24 7 Meeting To Effect Methodist Union. Reuter Wireless Service. Lcndon, Sept. 20. Methodists numbering 12.000.C0D realised th» creams of decades to-day at a ceremony held ■t tne Mben Hall for the rtinng of a sojnra contract of union am:n- Weslcyans. Drited Methodists and Printftiva Methodises, together formingReuter Wireless Service. - 227 words
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Article77 1932-09-24 7 Sees Hindenburg And Yon Papen. Reuter. Berlin. Sent. 23. Elr Robert Ho lung, the Hongkong millionaire, a long conversation with ChancelkeVci Fapen y.-sterday on Eino-German Jaticni end was received by President Hinder!--e. La'.ee in t>- morning he gave an acdicss in Chinese for aReuter. - 77 words
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Article91 1932-09-24 7 BiH To Be Presented This Year. Reuter Wireless Service. London, Sept. 20. Eminent aviation experts and airway officials inspected and sec their approval on the model and plans for the spectacular air-port to be established m the centre of London. The scheme takes the form ofReuter Wireless Service. - 91 words
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Article107 1932-09-24 7 BANKS AND STOCK EXCHANGE. Larger. Commission Than Other Agents. Reuter Wireless Service. London, Sept. 20. ■2a?cXTi£ convcrmlon stock r \ocl Fv,h tm Moounc B Of the t trier- ™f £2°*** lhat Banlui 5a b2 C e;kS employed by > ROCK bnker may o ceivc GO per cenl ofReuter Wireless Service. - 107 words
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Article215 1932-09-24 7 Sir 11. Stubbs And A New Era. London. Aug. 21. Sir Reginald Stubbs. lately G < vrnor of Jamaica, and Lady Stubbs attended C ia last wee* arranged on beh n League ai Coloured Peoples by D. HaroW Jfocdy the president, who found d the mewBMBt215 words
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Article166 1932-09-24 7 Cf the British Malayan prcduetiea of leather Woes, averaging between ro9.gOG and 750.00 a pahs annually 11 b estimated that M see cent, are men's rhoes. These an, pndneed painty in email shops, which barn out bwsn 1t025 P **X are largely chiuesr owned] cna166 words
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Advertisement369 1932-09-24 7 j SUPPORT A GOOdTaVSE! j 6irl Cornerites' I'N'DER THE PATRONAGE OF LADY MURISON, IN AID OP BOTH UNEMPLOYMENT FllNns j TO-NIGHT AT 9 P.M j Matinee, 28, j p. m I BOOKINGATLITTLE'S. j Prices: 50 cents. j GREAT WORLD TALKIE THEATRE 1 On October, 1, 2 <& 3, TO-MGIIT AT369 words
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Advertisement170 1932-09-24 7 1 sff WK' 9 f™ Sick of Fi! ffiS THEN WAIT PATIENTLY; FOR I Richard Talmadge I Who is kam and admired by mr.W the jv.cr.d tVfr wm Tui ytur nto adtfe hH fitwj stunt talker. "THE YANKEE DON X will hold ycu in thz grip:, and prcvidr yew «51»170 words
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Advertisement82 1932-09-24 7 Assets exceed $12,000,000. ST* M. Wl m Assurance in force oyer $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. HE An nwm™ (Incorporated to the straits Settlement.). HEAD OFFICE: Q Temt CecU I The Company ha, 120.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and comnlle. ..t* h LONDON OFFICE:82 words
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Article821 1932-09-24 8 Have the churches lost their hold on the masses? That is one of the much debated questions of to-day, and it is noi easily answered. That there is a growing number of not irreligious but unreligious people is not to be denied. The attitude of many is821 words
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Article14 1932-09-24 8 Lieut. C. H. W illiams has been transferred to m S.S.V.F. Reserve of Officers.14 words
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Article10 1932-09-24 8 Wpc Efathers Steamship Co Ltd h«* teen «ruck offttoe c£sJ£10 words
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Article19 1932-09-24 8 Mr. p. m. Williams has been annnlnt»H jmdrr th„ Volunteer Fore. Ordinance!f£. member ol the Advisory Committee tor Malacca19 words
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Article14 1932-09-24 8 PWD StMui RM» l,eS EXCCUtiVC En *">»". *.w.u„ straits Settlements, ha* been secnnriAH una,!r the14 words
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Article26 1932-09-24 8 lhelr commissions by Lie t Honorary Cadet SfcondLicit. Ng see Yook In the S.S.V.P end the St Xavlcr'a Institution Cadet Corpa respectivdv lv»v.» been accepted. y26 words
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Article583 1932-09-24 8 A House-Owner Makes A Protest. (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.'") Sir, —It would se:m that th:re is great necci for come sense of proportion in this d:scuss on What is a landlcrd? In England the Dickbene cf the country used to be he for yshilling freeholder; the583 words
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Article139 1932-09-24 8 Mr. Tong Laj s Return To Singapore. Dr. Sun Vat V ,7k. 2 here the late Republic in J° Un er the Tom A vi Mr Tonß s r- Mr 'r S a VetCran «I*«nat and held v llha hlbh Government posts, afu. China >!f n converted139 words
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Article102 1932-09-24 8 l by the cut ard Dutch aeroplane from Amsterdam are expected to arrive at Singapore by the evening express to-day. Correspondent addressed to boxholders only win be ready for delivery at 7.30 p.m. Applications from nonboxholders for delivery at the General Post Office cannot be entertained. From China102 words
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Article412 1932-09-24 8 (BY "LOOKEIi-0:;. <; "What Shall We TeE s„- c Wilson?" asks the Stra editorially. Quit,. a i n i Sammy V wiiat he's in for. m ot No wonder there is this keen petition in the beei market. fe£ Watney, Combe and Reid, thTS known London brewers412 words
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Article19 1932-09-24 8 The untitled exempted from registration *ad tre _Tj Chafe, of Singapore, ha l eea fuinish proof of tti e«h*KJ19 words
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Article19 1932-09-24 8 Mr. Ang Kay Dusn passed lh*- las; Pari of cf the Corporation at *< which he sat for in Jim19 words
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Article18 1932-09-24 8 Paster W. W. R. Uskt -The Trampled Sign th? Seventh-day Adt I Road. There will bl P-m. _J18 words
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Article65 1932-09-24 8 CEYLON NEWS AND NO It* BRUNEI UNITED PI AN! FUNG MURDER C OUR READERS' VIEWS l oprcs of ro-DAi MALACCA NEWS. OB PROPERTY SALE «0 OVER THE CAUSEWAI DIARY OF EVENTS CLUB DIARY. on P*g 1- BANKRUPTCY COURT. CHURCH SERVICES on p»fe 1NEW WORLD NOTES EASTERN UNITED65 words
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Advertisement117 1932-09-24 8 I MEAN HEALTH LONG LIFE FOR YOUR DOG. SPRATTS *IN SEALED PkCRETSOHCf, OBTAINABLE FROM ROBINSON CO., Ltd. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUB. |Q LATEST^"! KROIVCHONCS IXTHA TURNS BUNG BY:— MISS JACOB\ and CHE NCRLIA AND OTHER MALAY SINGERS. I AVAILABLE AT Mong tiuat Co. j SINGAPORE. KLOVIJb.K HEL-c lt 8 Lion Brand117 words
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Advertisement54 1932-09-24 8 INEXPENSIVE GIFTS that are much appreciated SOLID SILVER j TEA and I COFFEE SPOONS. j U.S. de Silva Bros, j j JEWELLERS. j j 23, High Street, Singapore. T. K. K.'S I RUBBER SHOES, J From 45 cents <<, 95 cents per pair. j H TENG SENG GU AN, Established54 words
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Miscellaneous39 1932-09-24 8 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT Yesterday's Max. Temperature. 87 deg F Last night's Min. Temperature, 76 deg F Yesterday's Rainfall, nil. Sunshine, 2.7 hours. 1 p.m. Relative Humidity, 65 per cent 1 p.m Wind, S. 5 m.p.h. 1 p.m. Weather, overcast.39 words
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Article67 1932-09-24 9 CHINA MUST PREPARE FOR HER DEFENCE. ALLEGES FRANCE WILL ADOPT JAPANESE POLICY. BLOCKADE OF MA NCHUKUO BEGINS TO-MORROW. Mr. Sim Fo (son of the late Dr. Sun Vat Sen) declares that China must prepare for war and hints that France will adopt Japan's67 words
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1486 1932-09-24 9 London. Scft. 23. i The "New* Chronicle's" Geneva cerrtspontient, drawing at. enticn to the fact that th? mwuntcnUon sent to the League by the Yianchi kuo cannot be ,o members, in the eyes of the League "the Manchukuo as a S:a c has no reality,'*1,486 words
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Article405 1932-09-24 9 Expected Agreement Not Reached. Poona, Sept. 23. Mr. Gandhi has made a statement appealin? to the people of India to refrain from fasting in sympathy with him (which many are doing) and insisting alternatively that they set about doing their utmost to remove untcuchability. ihe third day405 words
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Article61 1932-09-24 9 Cardiganshire ByElection. London. Sept 23. Cardiganshire by-elect on. caused by the aDpointment of Mr. R. Hopkin Morri- I Lib.) as a London Stipendiary Magistrate, rerultcc as follows: Owen Evans (Lib.) 13.437 Col. Fitzwilliams (Con.) 8 866. Rev. L'.oyd Jones (Lab.) 5,235. The resu't at the general election61 words
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119 1932-09-24 9 Arab Kingdom To Become A Member. Geneva, Sep' UJ. The Council of the League has decided to appoint a sub-committee r<r three to cx.unln* m-an.s of solving the Bolivia-Paraguay dispute Mr. Hambro (Norway) stated thaL there worr >i many Powers In arrears with contributions119 words
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Article65 1932-09-24 9 Italy And The German Demands. Reuter's Wireless Service. Rome. Sept. 'JO. In spite of Italy's support of Germany's demands, ihe further examination of the British statement has resulted in it being received more favourably by well-informed persons. It ►s felt that Ibe Note opens the door toReuter's Wireless Service. - 65 words
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Article607 1932-09-24 9 DID CHANG ORDER KIDNAPPING Bandits Repeat Demand For Ransom. Story Of The Two Faithful Dogs. Reuter. There k fresh hope of securing the release of lhc two Bri.i.'hers in the hands cf ba.nl: s. They been located r*ear Newchwang. It is said (Jiat. Marshal Chan? Hsurh LiangReuter. - 607 words
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Article92 1932-09-24 9 Pioneer In Modern pPropieal Mediqpe'. Reuters Wireless Service. Lnml'M 20, TJ-rre n rdovlnc nioftV'nt 'UirJnn ih* 1 Church aervlrf An London to-cJ.»', IMurc the funeral of Sir rton»!d rtos Mi funmu* *<>lenUM and pioneer ai mnd.ru tropical n»' Hrj«, special fcymn was nun •'d byReuters Wireless Service. - 92 words
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Article93 1932-09-24 9 No Return For Stockholders. Reuter. Cii a «o, Sept. 23. The Corporation Becuriti. Company Chime wiw mrttH Investments Incago. and the Inst 1 t tn st< corporrted. two Q0 in which the puolie ma «J been adjudged bankrupt o ecdvershl for Lind'ey. An appheati.o 1 these two companiesReuter. - 93 words
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Advertisement334 1932-09-24 9 l THE RECORD YOU HAVE BEEN I WAITING FOR j ''One hour with you 9 I j and 46 We will always bz sweethearts j Sung by JEANETTE MacDONALD i on j inks Master ©nee Record No. B 4210. I Other records by this star are: B o Jo:i. Dear,334 words
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664 1932-09-24 10 Sports Pastimes. ASSN. FOOTBALL. MALAY INTER-SCHOOL SHIELD. KAMPONG GL AM > FINE VICTORY. J themselves A", V,-* bj c.mbinirg ni-el- zone a fine shot in o S nished of! Kampom GJam made a Mri! ncoi ra td::aa narrow e< t Aia WwtloaJrjr all the tta? j v mm a penalty664 words
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Article993 1932-09-24 10 THE INDIANS AT LOS ANGELES. MOST POPULAR DELEGATION. HOCKEY. THE OLYMPIC FINAL J AMAZING INTEREST. I !T c this f then ii mr 7 90 per em M 'dia vo I'r indUding the l i v sly CLeSL? eudence in the stand even tteJggSg" L£* -ystic eye,993 words
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Article115 1932-09-24 10 THE COMING TESTS. BRAHMAN MAY NOT PLAY. SIGNED DP TO WRITE PRESS ARTICLES. Reuter. a Sydney, Sent *>3 Paiuant situation directly affecung Bradaan. the famow Australian bat man ha S SS 1 Cf the Australian crie^r 2 3 be allowed Twr£ S2£ E r f f 3 iS CnlyReuter. - 115 words
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Article220 1932-09-24 10 WARREN SHIELD COMPETITION. Command Meeting At Kuala Lumpur. Ciosters Making A Strong Bid. I From ur Own Correspondent.* Kuala Lumuia-. SM>t 23 One hundred and p'>tr"nt c c *a**iy-inr*e indmdua -tS rip s entry of teams reprV U'mpur range fo, th, big rifle meeting The Gicsters arc making i220 words
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Article73 1932-09-24 10 team beaten. I Tl./ w C,m r Athk tJc Asscciatlon Bo utin nt il bV Amiable Atlifctic Ap"™K w id<,r n,ehl «Trrt. r/" Tk '""f wd °< 5P'-'Alor» L J th 10 1 Bames u-cre do:;tlv S-ntv 11 nome lam V-OH bv sto nil CIL L «V' 2*"' I<«'73 words
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Article948 1932-09-24 10 HON. DR. N. L. CLARKE'S "LABOUR OF LOVE." Tribute To Mr. V. p. d'Almeida. MEETING UNEMPLOYED members half-way,' AMENDMENT OF RULES. The seconder ana \t* defacing X S H san ended to glve J?' amendment was lnamenities of the c..h u!d (:5uv «:e who did a«t wiah948 words
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Article235 1932-09-24 10 EXTRA ORDINARY GENERAL MiJETING. Mm* Our 0lni Correspondent.) fi*Mftj Bahru. Sept. Zj. p^a„di, L o^t^ ai rSJag of the aeon with Che v'ohai £1 eld £h s Preddent, In th- Trtir S th bm Saaid the The meetine i.S i V and S-cticn. 1 t0 fmm a235 words
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Article29 1932-09-24 10 Reuter. Tokyo, Sept. 23 hv J, 1 atttm Pt to cross the Pacify hy the northern route in th,-o„ J cu,r San h PS toReuter. - 29 words
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Article191 1932-09-24 10 AH WW Made l n Singapore. building? has "en rtv «Js fa: U j |^a k a' tK^,Va P U:! I owned some time I"" 1 ~s, y -w» l yi?s. and b, me furniture aJone rf cost $50.0c3. A 1; ZrJ* «*is Dew pore.191 words
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Article91 1932-09-24 10 Kittles—Wright. The marriage was n[ j r f Mr Ancinu M l rviities, third sen ~f Mr Jame, Kittles, Douglas; 1.0.1T, andV'',, wllham' Lr^W^C^ as usher,. The was eh Weller presiding at the organ A reception was held after the eercaaanv Chartered Bank House. 21 CairnhTJ Ch me91 words
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Article99 1932-09-24 10 The following appointments are notified in the Gazette: Mr. F. M. Robin on to b elected Unofficial Member of the Legislative Conn-:: hi place 0 Iff. E. Nev.bold. r.>wc: -vlr. K. R Bull to act a- Civil District Jud* Smgapcrc: Dr. J. c. m? Mahcn to officiate a-~ atcdical Cffi;--99 words
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Article233 1932-09-24 10 Alhambra— Ccmm:r.cine a. the ma S 15 p.m.: "Night Raid in Pari.-." a Fr och talk:?. Matime. to-morrow, at 3.15 p.m. Capitol.—Commencing it to ma Sign of Four."' sta-. fng Arthur Won] Matinee tomorrow, at 3.15 p.m. Empire.—Nci ma Shearer in "Divorcee.' Fir I shew at 7.30233 words
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Article451 1932-09-24 11 New Municipal Secretary. Mr. H. Pallister Clarke Appointed. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Sept. 22. The regular monthly meeting of the Malacca Municipal Commissioners was held to-day at the Resident Councillors Office. The following were present: The Hon. Mr. C.H.G. Clarice (President), Messrs. W. F. Zchnder, Tan Chong451 words
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Article490 1932-09-24 11 Mongolian General Fools Minister Of War. A Mongolian General who mingled in Toyko with members of the House of Peer* and who cnce gave a banquet at which the chief guests were General Araki. Minister of War. Prmc•X" and officers c£ the General Staff, has proved to be490 words
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Article399 1932-09-24 11 Results Of Government Examinations. j i From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Eahru. Sept. 22. Che Mohatned N&snr bin Haji Sal.eh, Assistant Registrar of the Supreme Court, Johore Bahru, has been appointed by His fflghne the Sultan in Council as Assistant Official Administrator for the State o; Johore.399 words
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Article606 1932-09-24 11 The following Singapore properties were sold by auction at Messrs. Cheong Koon Bent end Cos. saleroom. No. 30 Chulia Street, during the month of August. 1932. Land situate at Meter Read, area 60 acres 2 roods 24 poles being Statutory Grant, bought by Madam Kulsam Beebee for c606 words
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Article33 1932-09-24 11 The rate of issue of Money Order for India ard Ceylon to-day Ls Rs. 152 for $100. The ge of payment of Money Order from India and Ceylon is Ra. 156 for $100.33 words
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Advertisement289 1932-09-24 11 m m m m m mm I The New World! S j i TO-NIGHT and NIGHTLY j FREE j "HOARINQ RANCH" j with HOOT GIBSON. lAskI Ask those that Grow Fat or look Much Healthier, who previously appeared emaciated through illness or T. 8., what has brought about the change289 words
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Advertisement202 1932-09-24 11 9 i j Delicious Fruit Jellies j rQ IN El m Favourite Fruit Flavours: —Lemon, Orange, Peacli, C erry, I Raspbsrry, Pineapple, Strawoorry. In Pints and Q Mia-, g rG g SOLD E V FRY WHERE. ft I FRAMROZ CO. j [marine INSURANCE j X) OF I j GOODS, MERCHANDISE,202 words
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Article184 1932-09-24 12 Free Talkies. -the manage enterprise by on n e«v 'mssion to the SS2 ?1 P a d.'very night, one at Snj s ar c g| an l -n cent ticket at do i 3 to buy admission to the Ne w „WM nCe 50 as gain Thto184 words
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Article113 1932-09-24 12 YESTERDAY'S ARRIVALS. *°R««n" Dutch. |72 tc-s r FtontJtaafc, 22-9 f.,.V D lipt KlooU, from tantt, But. 4*4 torJ Vx i teIuk Anton, 23-9 Malacca. 21 -9 Caithness, from Ban Ho Guan Du eh 5'- CCa C '>Pt- Berg. G. Merlin," pj* unknown. from Bmjgon, 22-C fnrnl? Capt B113 words
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Article279 1932-09-24 12 Receiving Order Against Mr. Hackett. *££?*VZ fo as a zitrs ord Bankruptcy Court J h Terrell. This matter it viii C 3 Beckett was before the court L !S d, and postponements h'd h Pr VIOUS Mr. t0 enab!e being made against rder When the matter u-ac ,u279 words
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Article272 1932-09-24 12 Five Per Cent. Final Dividend. he nineteenth anniiul p n -al mr ttn» til s Fit i.m fmt* "v.aj incc'llng of V ill b S J *«"""«> c °T>»ra um. LW Dacys Mttteto^taricc 11 dsecure ae Stance- sh:-;t, statement oi act-nuns r,.- nth 1 *"< end 30.272 words
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Advertisement68 1932-09-24 12 ji Hie 0!d (Prices) (I Pints up ros 5.20 per dozen f i V ua rrs op to 8.10 Per dozen M Inl (S!NCAPOBE) Jpjl l|| If IM (MAIAV4N BfifWfMfS,Ua) Ipl I Pints $3.30 per dozen I I Quarts $s.soper dozen P "j! I Singapore ft3| 111 Redelivery at your68 words
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Advertisement418 1932-09-24 12 SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. ST. ANDREW'S CATH EDRal Holy ana Sermon. •Od Friday at 8 a m tu/i' and Saturday at 7 a m UGSday **»2 TANG LIN GARRISON CHURCHE, 7 a m. Holy Communion ES •«MUJ P ara de Service. in the month on] yf lmon 2nd Bond. TRAITS CHINESE418 words
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Miscellaneous719 1932-09-24 12 CLUB DIARY. readers of tHe Malaya rs provided specially for thZm P" 9 invited to co-overat/Z v Secretar are and complete^^*^ 71 Up will still oe inclut7?n 7te VaTnf HZO* The "Clubi Diary" can 2L\2L* Events." tainmcnts, night Tnd mter and siting ■heir publication is S ir ed Lv n719 words
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1021 1932-09-24 13 MUSLIM AFFAIRS. (By Our Muslim Corrcspondentj The discussion which is now being carried on in this paper on the subject "Polygamy or Monogamy" is from the point of view of the Muslims very interesting. In these advanced days of liberal thought and enlightenment1,021 words
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Advertisement353 1932-09-24 13 <!c from All Chemists everywhere. Wholesale enquiries nt to tae British Pharmacy, 440 2, North Bridge Road, Hjapore. —{Ircad disease from which m. thousands die vvrjfesk— is carried hy mo«qu!tot KifT murder- and protect yatxrseaf and yenir chilis—spray Flit. FBI kills flies, moaqnitoe*i Brm t ants, ths, bed huga roaches353 words
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Advertisement33 1932-09-24 13 M. HASSANELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road. SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, «tc. and water service, please writo to the above address or 'Phone 3411.33 words
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Advertisement521 1932-09-24 13 i RBSU j THE CORRECT NUMBER T TWf W if** UST OF COCONUTS IN THE IOP %J I Jq %J$ fl~ft I PICTURE WAS 183. Be COMPETITION The Prizes have been awarded in the order in which the qualifying coupons were opened, 9 A £«t DDI 71? CD "1 A521 words
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Article853 1932-09-24 14 Nursing Sister And Chinese Lady. Claims For Damages Following Collision. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Sept. 20. An interesting civil suit concluded this morning when Madam Heng Mvi Sim, a Chinese widow of repute and a collector of rents to Her Highness The Tungku Ampuan853 words
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Advertisement214 1932-09-24 14 GIVES RELIEVES ENERGY |7¥l ANAEMIA HEALTH jWj[j LASSITUDE STRENGTH DO INSOMNIA NEW LIFE vnfT INDIGESTION VITALITY WEAKNESS VIGOUR GOOD DEPRESSION NERVE FORCE DEBILITY IO Coupons $2. SOLE AGENTS: THE BORNEO CO., LTD. (IZiCorporaicci in England*. SINGAPORE KUALA LL'MPI'R IPOH PENANG. j y E \Jk mMM<f*\ MAZDAS and the W A&214 words
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Advertisement200 1932-09-24 14 PLAYERS Bachelor cigarettes I will be the choice of every hostess j i this year No party j will be complete without them and the delightful flat fifty tin is a gift which is a/wcr^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ JOHN PLAYER £j SONS. ENGLAND n BETTER SMOKE BACHELORS Pepsodent polishes teeth as it removes200 words
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Advertisement404 1932-09-24 15 vMER SAILINGS. P. 0. EKiTISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. rporated In England). SENGER CARGO SERVICES. AND ORIENTAL STEAM ITION CO., LONDON AND AST MAIL SERVICE, trad with His Majesty's -•ovemment). OUTWARD FROM LONDON, ▼or China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1032. 6.000 Sept. 27 17.000 S;pt. 30 15.000 Oct. 14404 words
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Advertisement586 1932-09-24 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. THE mm line/ (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. 1 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Mlddlcaborougn, Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Ball. S SUWA MARU 10,700 Oct. 6 7 5 FUSHIMI MARU 11,000 Oct. 20 21 HAKOZAKI MARU 10.500 Nov. 2 3 t TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 Nov. 15 18 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500586 words
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Advertisement479 1932-09-24 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. fc iORDDEIITSCME£ «Btoel LLOYD, (Incorporated ln Germany). The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. "SAALE" for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, Nagoya, Kobe, Y'hama, Taku, Dalny, Tsingtau and Japan Sept. 27 HOMEWARDS. "SAARBRUCKEN" for Genoa, Barcelona, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, H'burg and Bremen Oct. 7 •Cabin and Intermediate passenger accommodation. Cargo479 words
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Advertisement527 1932-09-24 15 INSURANCE. THE SOUTH I fMr'l BRITISH \k ]Wf( (iy i/ INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L. G. JOHNSON:527 words
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Advertisement661 1932-09-24 15 BANKS. The Ho Hong Bank, Ltd. j BAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. SAFE DEPOSIT SERVICE Safe Deposit Boxes for the safe keeping of valuables and Important documents are available at very moderate rates. For the Information of intending depositors the following Is a scale of the fees payable for renting the boxes:—661 words
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Advertisement320 1932-09-24 16 I TRIBUNE SMA Lh ADS {j BRING RESULTS I I BECAUSE THEY REACH I 'j THE I lANE NT POPULATION. l THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDI3I^F^ir~ •nuw&NDEMT AND PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO let-165. Tank Roan. Immediate entn W Meyer Brothers. 9 -rT,? Mon tWy or for the school vacation B£bp T320 words
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Advertisement189 1932-09-24 16 Should Your Clocks, Watches and C™™, h USIlIlg. W send then, to us J CHARGES MODERATE. V VICK WOH HING 429 Vor "> Eri <lK «"i (Near Middle Road) TO LET. compound hS c light and u-tf -r v? nis court Metric sslts Rodyt close to t.v tV Coas! "««<"189 words
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Advertisement398 1932-09-24 16 I JPUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tfct ROTte Iradc Mark is the exclusive prooerty of The Malayan Flour Milling Company' of No 203 S .angoon Road. Singapore, mUlers and manu(ftctur.rs of wheat a ta flour and that the same b wad by the said Company fa reaped398 words
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Advertisement373 1932-09-24 16 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL Established IMS. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys arid Girls) B—Short Street, Slngaoore Booklet upon requwt, M ANCIANO, Principal. FOR SALE. TOCK TYPEWRITER CO. f-A, Change ADty. Numbering Machines. STATIONERY SUPPLIERS Moderate charges. d This AppHel To* Q Ma NATURAL-DRIGLESS-HEALING. CONSULT PROF. K. M. KLOP,373 words
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Advertisement405 1932-09-24 16 j/ Pri <*s Moderate. r KWONG WAB I.COY: I TO £OR SALE, I VOX L n Motors, ffAf good WO3 further parti, Managerial. Anson Road. MALAYA I]HBUNK 'PHONE 6171. BCBSC2MPTICN PAYABLE IX ADVAJfrjs, Delivery "mUfflM residence Sk°f 5 1 Countries Yearly $15 -'0 Half Yearly j 133 08 Quarterly 3405 words
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Title Section9 1932-09-24 I Malaya Tribune Week-end Supplement SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 19329 words
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Article1056 1932-09-24 I i From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 7. (.by Air Mail). tic London has had quite a shock by appointment of a Board of Education •or of Schools as Keeper of the National The choice is certainly a remarkable r nobody who has any connection with art1,056 words
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2449 1932-09-24 I By "Philine." London, Sept. 7 (by Air Mail). Mayfair is adding her contribution to the Needlework ejection of the Anglo-Danish Exhibition which opens in Copenhagen hi th_ end of the month. The celebrated Danish dancer, Mmc Adeline Genee, who is organising this Section, has2,449 words
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Article, Illustration32 1932-09-24 I Major General Sir John Capper, Colonel Commandant of the Tank Corps, taking the salute at the "march past" of the tanks during the Army manoeuvres in England.32 words
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Article867 1932-09-24 I COMING HOME ON LEAVE By David Baxter. London, Sept. 7 'by Air Mall). After a summer that has seemed all tits more uneventful because of the torrid heat, London is waking up again for the "Little Season." No fewer than five West End theatres reopened this week, four of them867 words
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Article1278 1932-09-24 I By Charles Pilgrim. London, Sept. 7 (by Air Mailt The season of the autumn novels has well begun and the harvest promises to be no less remarkable than the spring flowering. Pride Of place so feir may be given to "The Fo'tr ss" by Mr. Hugh1,278 words
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Advertisement13 1932-09-24 I Indispensable To Intelligent Citizens: THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE." "Twice as Good: Half the Price."13 words
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Advertisement48 1932-09-24 I ua y n cn ra***^ STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY, (Established in 1914). Stationers and R pairers, 14A. Change Alley, Singapore. In stock: AH kinds of Office S.ationsry and Typewriters. Typewriter Repairs: "A Special! y Monthly cleaning of typewriters in rffice* undertaken, and can be arranged on receipt of instructions.48 words
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Article228 1932-09-24 II Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. UNCLE BOB'S CHAT. A Look At This Week's Post-Bag. My Dear Nephews, You will no doubt have wondered when you saw that the '•Girls" Cornet had two columns more than the boys last week. This was not di.p to our having insufficient contributions,228 words
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Article674 1932-09-24 II T.A. B - 'By T.A.B. As an inhabitan: cf the town. I have very tittlt chance of seeing green fields and country lanes and I long to get away from th? turmoil a:.d bustle of the town. On? day. an oppottunity came to me in the form of674 words
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Article477 1932-09-24 II Pedro - (By "Pedro" Between 1439—1346 B.C. there lived in China .in Emperor named Sze Kuang. Sze Kuan? was a wise ruler. He was very popular among his people, bcause of his fairness and justice to them. He loved humour. This Emperor, unlike other Emperors, thought that477 words
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Article146 1932-09-24 II Imas" Bata Pahat - By "Imas" Bata Pahat. On* qay rhey starch m** Md two /west Whi| P toev wr lP ri,rou h 5 forest they noticed'a art r 011 seeing the be Tr on* 110 lowar <l> the ra *«w t„ cite,, an "'««b whc "wvios (hp othr, ln u146 words
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Article111 1932-09-24 II Borax - ißy W- "Borax" and so dtel* britf hcard Uj at so or In the hospital «M 4n hla hemic slightest nonce 3f what hJ2UH!i UUte 1101 the uc/ortuiittte man to his d2th* hfciten the A mau is more likniv u kind of diseasewhinm with any th«, wtTIZ111 words
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Article69 1932-09-24 II G.B. A - (By G.B.A. The SI alr was calm, of house? thl v f Clr branclles th S fac? evervthlnt 8^011 f br ad plalns The bitiZ CarPCted wUh Sno indoors C W kept ever y "ving creature the wl*^^ 6 10 the ot s "°w as tie Hb69 words
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Article679 1932-09-24 II Jimmy's Pul - (By "Jimmy's Pul" IvoXv'"2 en^aoltJ iuxurious. aad 1 vfch oiost beautiful. •Monw Cork? I"! of faok at tbe cah/>n > a Dlwiure to >ott. «Ilunn. mil of ih'""' Us !n Um the SC*J[ tLH?'" b«**d, you mav -rrv When you are i-opuJar gambling hauni- UC,C Bt679 words
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Article137 1932-09-24 II Wooi," K. L - I <"By "Wooi," K.L. I am r :mg to wr»e 3 short amount nf ihc variety i-ntertaiiiraent which too* p rac& i>a Saturday, the 17 feunX Ir was pjvrp ;)v the m*tnhvs cf {h< KUJUO Lumpur Chtoe% n r °,h s o "112 the 3rd ahnjlht' Ablatio®,137 words
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Article61 1932-09-24 II Abdulkadir - 'By hi... Abdulkadir. which obw lnd *> Ihta, a" ewj thlS, n °™n our r( n „tt k l llw ucC lo "^'r^ r """«"»h°'S pup Ho entered 1 2* fitting, he asked them to •'rinJ :jKllnp !h «Kl hot move r.r Tto o»me „x!i "n« Hie ma,. The61 words
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Article214 1932-09-24 II Borar" III - (By "Borar" III. o'»r .schools are beslnnlug to taJtc a nan and we arc having our holidays. What a V r™ ha./-da>« confinement in the class and the it)horrent home-work! ,rum W"U. my mart. 'arae.tr wlah ls that „11 'you wilt t*nJoy the day, K°Wr lr214 words
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Article252 1932-09-24 II Tan Kwang Cheng - i Bit Tan Kwang Cheng. Hello! friends, t>saU j v I K Ty^svszsr.-js ta "?v to Z nt^ eo.n, ana i .<»*» l„: wl z m L ::L^ e T a picnic. "H-essarj lor T'l J 3<J o u s "«o'> •«■>«- .v ,t* o: milk.252 words
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Article140 1932-09-24 II Ching Chara - By Ching Chara Good broUtet*' T r< ud seme rtori** wKim-T Pfyou aUhavc A Uttlf art mil». r «TttTr'? ■>nv. HP not a LrV" *3? lrre n*Ut. They. ,vw w romtun» T JJ «••'iwul tbe words ihc eldtat s 0! 0,,- T£, Wl IUrU. y« dollars tud tb*140 words
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Article157 1932-09-24 II Starlight." Muar - < By a "Starlight." Muar. xesicruay at übout 4 n m n»in* it, the Muor nv!r* r W£m ut I *«ne passed ie tid. lWe result of It a 51/nnD «10eased and as I mid-stream. My dravt me tu Ii i quills tor I wjw, 6157 words
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Article531 1932-09-24 II G.B. A - ißi, G.B.A. IIJSWftJIF yourselves 1 am a human Sift v c a P rcf «sion-does that .sound odd in these days when each half -cent is reckoned as a drop of blood? I say »o t with abated breath hot I cry out from the Luse tcp531 words
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Article429 1932-09-24 II Daud Kassim - My Life As A Sailor. 'By Daud Kassim days of old. The ntn? l° US people the Tuah made JJSL Ur 8al,an t Hang p youth was MUCh towork in the pad! field? S pare nts with well developed bodv L 1 rew up of big biceps. Iieft ml n„429 words
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Article71 1932-09-24 II Borax V - "Borax V." OIiJCXI CIAVA a/hi n and working theZr tn Hong, betides the «..wl, the occuna3kU|. Some ofTiJe 1011 same couju build fi r J )rm. fence, und w S dlUihes ber of wen aen j*.£?/ t r a 9 jVfuln nuaj- twi the *«ucfa th«Di Wltfj food. Jfa71 words
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Article188 1932-09-24 II Q - On Such A M gnl (By .-j Q tating ana darkness 0 I mv iiiJL 5 "mo talk. sms sis; £^«^s has been rambling thro UBh fh M PA* till I nnd rnV,/ Je rea,,. of dreams and of past even 11 both happ y and 4 a e ai^188 words
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Article153 1932-09-24 II Michael - < Bij Michael I fie r»»d trteine ,L,ir *M U'. it road on it* «.mind J rr- ihrre or»- par,,*],., 4utlv oy jjavc JO utfc< l 2! 1 aiid .it, r P ■> Umc. a* ht is climbing, h, J M down, to jump lr m „J,;153 words
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Article136 1932-09-24 II Lim Keng - B.V Lim Keng HttJlo biiv>! Glad to ,u<e ycnt.* fumTuui',..»»» b. the Boy.s' Corner „112 r h i m fh^ r ni muny ,han,CA T Mf Caitor '®va Tribun» t». r l Ud OUr kn '"*'«<!«<• '>J a«ta Etitij^h Jf Wl u knott tl»at SIUK J tK meaa lh136 words
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Article71 1932-09-24 II Edword K - (By "Edword K." I overjoyed when I went through Uncle mmn letter, you kn OW I think everyone of *m was waiting for an unrle f think he will be very kind to as. eivT?t„ i y 1 M us and all. give Uncle Bob three cheers. mm71 words
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Article166 1932-09-24 II tJP* railways are engineers' work, and of them requires greet skill Sponges grow at the bottom of the m forms, of different shape. II sizes.—"Novice." Those who are rich are able to open shops out those who are poor have to be hawkers 2? JS foUnd in166 words
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Article187 1932-09-24 III Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. untitled LIZZIE'S LETTER. (ornerities' Revue. 112 oav with Ji and I I iii-w)» wa.umber our ctf.irt ifluuatt Hit distressauions Uic tlit- porfurmano*' ttseil. I •mi -i dituhi tliat you will I hav«* a]way» mado it .iumi y<inr ptogru#» ni prac...ii' 'o .laio tnu«187 words
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130 1932-09-24 III Vurftf.' • - Wjr Vurftf.' 1 p». v<j:i arc Iji the ptoit oi t r cxi,».yrMe your holidays. I sttiry I &m about u» V" V v* no is ai* tocpcxt u i;aui fv;- l:ls irtcK* which i II» erir.v, hi©. rfkorw-y by130 words
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Article141 1932-09-24 III Girrnme.'') i - B]f "Girrnme.'') i i !i tt;m Co bf a very Ahart art•*u w It r> I have vrry little t" ntv lidUSl •vvi okly article. My I oit'V iiiee* ciayaf ~rj, uli t ate steadily improving. U»c nUfudonce is, at times, not wis'.j fur. vet there are141 words
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Article125 1932-09-24 III FuVU"f - •25* FuVU"f Vft. Vreo." we are tremen--1 !u*v*o you iu our midst I wr ir a novelty to have n cousin r ->• is the lilt? of Mart Cou- uu will tell us wonderful tilings inland home, won't you? Now n about your uge. Why, most Ti. flay reach125 words
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Article67 1932-09-24 III £lxie - U>l n "£lxie.") 'i- ii seems agea since I Uuyt>one r caught me in hia ••"w .mj i f r c e go excuse me. iTtujiy of ciui eoufiins have gom* Ww <Vv;l you writ? dearies? 'fU Mr w und Mr Influenza i' l LS f-apiul. "Maroon."67 words
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Article291 1932-09-24 III Sporty - (By "Sporty." "Why can't movies make us clutch at the side of our seat in excitement, and catch our bieath in sheer suspense?" 4This was the question put to me by one of my sisters. The movies are going to make us clutch at the291 words
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Article207 1932-09-24 III Muriel Yeo - (By "Muriel Yeo." Good day, my sisters, let me tell you of an Incident I happened to witness a few days ago. One afternoon when I had nothing to do I went upstairs my sewing. Then suddenly I heard a voice calling "mata, mata," which means policeman,207 words
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Article160 1932-09-24 III Sunny Girl - (By "Sunny Girl." Friends and countrywomen, open your eyes and learn about the funny girls in my class. cf them amuse me very much. Constance" U one. Sometimes when she is speaking to me she nods her head right and left. Pity me, will you. Constance." cr you160 words
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Article140 1932-09-24 III Darby - (By "Darby." Hello; everybody, here comes "Darby. I am gcing to relate an incident, which took place last week. The world was at rest and everthing was peaceful and quiet, as it was midnight. I thought I heard a scratch at the door so I ran to cpen140 words
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Article133 1932-09-24 III Merry Maid - (By "Merry Maid" Poor Modern Miss, every now and then she has been ridiculed by everybody who does not belong to generation. Some writers, quite wrongly in my opinion, have shown her to be absolutely the most ridiculous and immoral girl time has yet produced. So much has133 words
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Article31 1932-09-24 III THE GIRLS 9 CIRCLE. New Members. The following have been tuht,uted t*nd enrolled as rnrmbtr* of the "GliU' Circle": "Huckleberry," "B«?b<J." Homry-Suclcle." "Eopeep." "Charing." "Chita." Nonlta." 'Miriam," Teresa." "Snow-Drop." "Maxna" "Norlla,"31 words
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207 1932-09-24 III G.O.C. G - (B "G.O.C.G." Indian you suJd a ttv qbvs ajjo In vchool that was» aafcep You were right, for I wos J use contecu with Teading th* worli ol other cousins \rUhout making any effort to send 111 any. Holidays urp near, and thai lU'Has207 words
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87 1932-09-24 III Rosemary - (By "Rosemary." Last Monday "Schoolgirl Rosalind" asked me to join the "Girls' Circle." I thanked her for being so kind to ask me and she showed me how to write and put the necessary things ia the proper order, such as pen-name.87 words
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Article222 1932-09-24 III Norma - (By "Norma." Once there lived a poor boy who had nowhere to live, and was used to wandering about the streets in the daytime, and to sleeping on the pavements during the night. He earned his daily bread by running on errands tor people. One day as222 words
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Article171 1932-09-24 III Powder Puff - (By "Powder Puff." Hello! girls, as I have been a Cornerite for about two months, I think it's about time I sent in my first contribution. What I am about to write may not be too correct, but 1 do hope it will do. It is a description o<171 words
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Article185 1932-09-24 III Josephine Lim - (By "Josephine Lim." Thrift, tus you uli know, is a very fjreat thing, especially during these hard tliucs of depression. There are millions of people to-day who are out of employment. Ir was chiefly due to the fact that they did not know the- Importance of thrift. They are185 words
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Article101 1932-09-24 III Blinda - (By "Blinda." Dear Cousins. I «tin one of tin- utiw members. This Is my first, attempt at a contribution to our Corner."' I am aure you are all anxiously waiting far the vacation, which will cotwnmicr on Friday, the 16th Inst, and will terminate on Oct. 3.101 words
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Article548 1932-09-24 III Mirhifn,'' SPT€)uhnti j - (By Mirhifn,'' SPT€)uhnti j Hello! Girls. I am a new member of the Circle' and I am sure all of you will be aager to get our total membership higher and our "Corner" filled every week. Le t me write my first article on548 words
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Article324 1932-09-24 III Polly Flinders - (By Polly Flinders.. Reynard was looking for a little house. "It must be a little house which would suit us ooth." said his wife. So they set out ir.to the wood to get a house. After a long search they found the dearest wooden house they324 words
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Article186 1932-09-24 III Forget-Me-Noi - (By "Forget-Me-Noi." One morning at about 6 o'clock. I awoke, and found that it was bright, and the air was cool, as the sun was just beginning to peep out of the clouds. An idea struck me. I would go for an omnibus drive to the Botanical186 words
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Article138 1932-09-24 III Polsettia - (By "Polsettia." Hello, girls, I am so happy as I am a new member and hove leceived my badge. In one of the districts in, China in the days of our forefathers, there was a man who spent more than what he earned in a c ay, by138 words
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Article118 1932-09-24 III /"Kiu mid TM*.' l¥ Liltia» Day. Warner Laurie. Ltd. IS. <>tl "Klso and TVU" d«o> not lmd itself to jetious review. I! touches ?aj-jlall*im;ly un forbidden Ihtagp. flit* ton cot omit tally through ranuuio« .ifler ronuiiir« a.-, tit* heroine pursuits h<*' nn'n. .u»d. tittae. Uaxc» them118 words
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96 1932-09-24 III [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It mat be understood that the ".Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double tpacing), and on one96 words
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Article200 1932-09-24 III (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—l generally consider Mr. P. W. Peivson a useful contributor to your valuable correspondence columns, but I am surprised to read Ins letter on the above subject in which lie quoted a court case to defend Mahjong. I would200 words
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Article287 1932-09-24 III (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.'*) Sir, —If as "Nakhoda Muda" says the Malays ere really good swimmers and dive.' why fc> it that not a single Malay swimmer >,r diver has ever entered for any of the local swimming or diving competitions? Yours, etc., "BABA CHFNG." Singapore, Sept.287 words
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Article178 1932-09-24 III (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—The chief and foremost office of a school is to teach the students how to write, to talk, to spell, to calculate, etc., The o&ce of a Sunday school or a church fa to teach religion. There is a great difference between178 words
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Article173 1932-09-24 III (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Can you or any of your readers kindly tell me more about the above asiimal? I do not even know its English name and my very limited knowledge of it only amounts to this: That the strange name "kongkang" Is a Malay173 words
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Advertisement11 1932-09-24 III SB JX. Sole Agents: E. S. R. C. MOULTON (EASTERN) LTD.11 words
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Article, Illustration441 1932-09-24 IV MALAYAN POULTRY NOTES. THE POULTRY REARER'S MEDICINE CHEST. (BY THE POULTY EDITOR.) Although there is little fear of diseases in a well conducted farm, accidents will ever happen when dealing with live stock and t:io following medicines should be always at hand, kept in a special441 words
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Article, Illustration780 1932-09-24 IV Duck rearing It known all over Malaya to be a profitable v ork for the Chinese, but it would appear that should this industry be develop d and duck rearing be carried on under more hygienic conditions and with better breeds, that is, much heavier types as780 words
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Article, Illustration38 1932-09-24 IV Parisian punters have found a new sport—ostrich racing— which has been tried out at the Stade Buffalo. Here is one of the birds, with its jockey riding side-saddle, going all out in the latest "Grand Prix."38 words
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Article1303 1932-09-24 IV Purchase And Feeding Of Monkeys. A previous article dealing with the correct feeding of monkeys aroused much interest and the same writer contributes the following in the hope that it will result in better conditions for a very delightful animal by the removal of1,303 words
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Article, Illustration148 1932-09-24 IV Growing Peas In Malaya. In plains, row from September to Deeembe. v a well tienched and manured ground, in rouble rows one foot apart. The distance be> njeen each o:ube row should bo about 8 feet otaking should commence when the plants are \l The dwarf variet148 words
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Article147 1932-09-24 IV Sow in plains. August to December, a mmm mtmLf »r p w r and -22 manure mixed a foot belc w the surface is necessary. To be sown in shallow drills and planted out in rows a foot apart The dis tance between seedlings should be 6 inches.147 words
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Article108 1932-09-24 IV A new highwa y between Cologne and the city of Bonn, 12 miles in length and 50 ft wide, and said to be safe for speeds of 80 m Ph., was epened recently. A Dorset paper says that it is easier to find any town 5 the City f than108 words
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Article399 1932-09-24 IV REVOLUTIONISING SUSPENSION. Road Shocks Neutralised By Rubber. holding qoalttha at speed. Our Paris correspondent made a brief trial cf thfc convert d car. and found it to be very pleasant to handle When pushed "flat out" over ,1! kinds of r.ad surfaces the car "sat down"399 words
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Article306 1932-09-24 IV More Essential Than A Piano. him to a speed which would make him break down. j Interviewed on the subject. Mr Victor Rh>v. I Chairman and Managing Director of the Company, said: "Nothing could br further from the truth. We always welcome Riley owner and we306 words
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Article, Illustration38 1932-09-24 IV froJ P,C I Ure f thC H Brian Lewi row ,cape o™JT e t fam US Al dS C rCnit ear »""«> h» offMde rear wheef snapped off v.hta ■'**velli„ P at 60 m.p.h38 words
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