Malaya Tribune, 26 September 1932
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Title Section29 1932-09-26 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX. No. 2SS7 SINGAPORE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Sept. 26, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 193229 words
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Advertisement301 1932-09-26 1 Buy the J MALAYAN \Yi'KDAY TOST, mmm mmmmtammwmwmmWmmm*ts*MWmlmmwm]mWQF i he Picture Paper. 20 cents. Clover Brand /9»§\ MILK CREAM Puri *y Economy J^^^^- a -ZZ^jS^ > Satisfaction. j jZToanism Sole Importers: a PWISED UHSW:ETEW S PS» The East Asiatic Company, Limited. Penang Singapore 1 Kuala Lumpur nmntTntrmmTßßmtisi i 111 i301 words
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Advertisement140 1932-09-26 1 I A. FLINTER. 6, Raffles Place. BUYS Gold coins and gold ornaments of ever? class and quality, paying highest priceaccording to daily exchange rates. '.ilil j HEALTH and^STRENGTH I I IN EVERY TIN JBUT 1T BE j CROSSE BLACK WELL S. I Sime, Darby Co., Ltd j Milk at its140 words
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Article537 1932-09-26 2 Competition Must Be Controlled. Railways throughout the world are suffering from competition on the roads and this is by no means the first country to recognise the need of measures for dealing with a movement which, if unchecked, must have disastrous results, says "Truth." Germany and Australia537 words
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Article168 1932-09-26 2 THAT apples encourage each other to ripen? (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) The ability to make an artificial atmosphere ha» proved a great boon to- the fruiterer, since he can now store apples so that they can be marketed all the year round in England. Because an atmosphere168 words
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Advertisement449 1932-09-26 2 I Take your choice I I There are lots of interesting people and interesting things illus- trated in Xestle's coloured picture stamps. You will find a stamp I in every packet or tin of g NESTLES j CAILLER'S KOHLER'S 1 CHOCOLATES COCOA l I I S?/?tf 5 of these picture449 words
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Advertisement184 1932-09-26 2 The Scourge of the Tropics Malaria has always been, and probably will b? for many years to come, the scourge of those who live in hot countries. The most distressing feature in the obstinate way in which it remains is the system after attacks have subsided, leaving the sufferer wtak184 words
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Advertisement391 1932-09-26 2 Whiteaway'sj I FOR ALi Li THAT IS NEW AND SMART I IN MEN'S WEAR AT I ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES I BELOW ARE A FEW OF THE MANY EXCEPTIONAL VALUES 1 OFFERED THIS WEEK. a ONE of ~,W AVf J?^f I t MEN'S I 3 English made from compressed felt. BATHING coveied391 words
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Article102 1932-09-26 3 1 Letters To The Editor. |0«r readers arc mv.tcd to write to us on < uoiccti of public interest. 11 must oe under- itood that the "Malaya Tribune" doe* not I «jcesoarily endorse opinions expressed by corres- oondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF -15 POSSIBLE, preferably typeicritten102 words
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Article110 1932-09-26 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") SL —O" of ycur columns I r ad thatt;--a., -tat un !hc Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Br«rci ho,-, in- vtcwnt Jnr ihc lu>: three yarj. 1 b cuuii tlie? a ar»i tu;> many cditcu»c<! Malay- in tli. Uis ik t? In y uUr 1110 words
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549 1932-09-26 3 (To the Ldtfur, "Malaya Tribune."/ •nr.- Au.iut a >va: agt a sage»*.; u w mud» u> ;.o ;r Corr. :pcnd ace column» by p. ,d»j r-r i: formation u an Association fc-pi'.ai .\s!,it»t.p and Dras6vr« of th?Med c»< •iul Heiilth ivlew. jr. rrvmbcr thLi auuß'.!»n ua549 words
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Article272 1932-09-26 3 (To Me Editor. 'Malaya Tribune,"/ Slr.—Mi p w rVirca wm* ir> 'hat Main ,:ig lfl l#alis t nm jlinr Docs he knou llint Uund ds qJ nieti nun v cmcn pluy Cl»l-Kei?.' Frj-Tah Pokei• Pair./* Br dge Kcu.- Po-Kow oi« hi tli r henin272 words
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Article292 1932-09-26 3 (To the Editor, "Maluytt Tribune.") Sir.—As a reader nr .your pop-» i uot) Uat a letter from u cmr<-trnvi'. i :.M> subject uhlch utylotibu tv*_ t P'tliil.". On the otiv*" ?> 1 i,. thnt the rcci whit ehoottc L mi.hlc n tuoh wnmru .hould nl* be tuLjr:'.292 words
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Article307 1932-09-26 3 t:n ffic Editor, M.t aya Tribune") Sir.— K.adly aiJtw mv spucv lo reply to thr h" of Mr UA'.oite Lmu on the above &übn :.i»ur L»>ui' of 17th u.*t. I wo* tU lon school, a ltd at that tun»- ihr autho- j !<• evetried tcifhing senpiarc tx?<pt307 words
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Advertisement382 1932-09-26 3 B QUALITY j ItJ COUNTS I EVERY DAY I EVERY WAY PH(ENIX mv+. FBLiitpop MORE FAVOURITE THE PHOENIX AERATED j WATER WORKS I AttdS relish 0/// $«f? in any food piv^^-i B"A? exceiimx of A. I. Sauce muiu 3 /r blende? of innumerable L'CC^ *»J ikilftth'y selected imgmtiatls, m~ =^Q~\^Lt382 words
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Advertisement12 1932-09-26 3 Are YOU a Subscriber to the "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST," The Leading Weekly12 words
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Advertisement547 1932-09-26 3 The All British Mediae f British 'ASPRO' is invaluable in Tropica! countries where \<y health is always problem. Sun Gure. headache; are an Br fl£^^^J^\ V every day happening. Fevers are every moment occurrences. V gr l* Distressing humidity plays havoc with the nervous .-\>tem. yC J j fjĔt*£± mm547 words
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Article695 1932-09-26 4 A Malayan Rotarian's Impressions. Me. Roland Braddell, who is on holiday, writes in Roda," the monthly magazine of the Rotary Club, of Singapcr., as fcttoif: In 192£ I wets luck/ enough <at the Rehnstrisr Cup races) to c- human b.ing; fly the fastest then known--so695 words
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Article183 1932-09-26 4 Tho sketch by Mr. Noel Coward entitled 'Oranges and Lemons" was the subject of an ex-prate application in• the- Vacation Court London, recently. Mr. Justice Goddard granted an interim injunction against Mr. Gordon Courtney and Mr. Thomas Arnold to restrain them from" performing th? sketch183 words
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Article95 1932-09-26 4 Many women and babies were among th? hundreds of passengers who were trapped in a subway at New York recently, when a cable short circuited after being punctured ty workmen. 1 The subway filled with fumes and flames spurted from the ventilators. Th? doors cf a irain95 words
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Article96 1932-09-26 4 "The land is dead,'' lamented a Transvaal ratlve in relating his vain efforts to find work cr food, "slliere is evpn no longer any price for daughters." Eaeed on ruling catties prices, wives have fallen in value by about 50 per cent., and a good, fresh wife96 words
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Advertisement259 1932-09-26 4 Don't miss this BARGAIN! j Brand ncuf WILLY* S'KNIGHT 5 Seater Touring Car i ORIGINAL PRICE $2,750. CLEARANCE PRICE $1,650. Visit our showroom now Only a few left. Do not delay! Cycle Carriage COMPANY (1926) LIMITED. ORIENTAL j GOVERNMENT SECURITY I LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. i (INCORPORATED IN INDIA 1874).259 words
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Advertisement11 1932-09-26 4 Make Sure You Get The MALAYAN SATURDAY POST," The Picture Paper.11 words
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Advertisement238 1932-09-26 4 Teeth Like Pearls > 0 Z HE proper kind of care can J help so much to make your teeth sparkling and beautiful. Colgate's Dental Powder is the most effective formula known for cleaning and whitening teeth. Its superior action is fg> due to a special chalk powder ingredient which238 words
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Miscellaneous896 1932-09-26 4 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Stations Best Received In Malaya. A 1 st of possible" stations Is of less use to the beginners and the average listner than some information about the broadcasting Uaiicns v.hich may be received regularly and i; fair strength. Below is such information, given fully and compiled896 words
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Article1152 1932-09-26 5 LATEST QUOTATIONS. MINING. BY f BASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. ngapci Sept. £6, 1933, 10 am. Buyers. Seller? n k unhang Tin 26!- 28jrml Malay 18|- Jmh H Lam Tin 12 13 r Tin 15!- 17^ i tnat.K oa)s 0.10 Cj Tin 0.40 0.50 tram Tin1,152 words
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Article609 1932-09-26 5 Continual Struggle Towards Reduction. COMMERCIAL NEWS. pt? twonty-thlr.l annual general meeting cf the Tarnbalak Rubber Estates, Ltd., was fceki on Saturday at noon in the officrs of Mcs.srs. Derrick and Co., Hongkong Bank Chambers. Mr. J. I. Dawsrm was in the chair. In moving the adoption of609 words
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Article297 1932-09-26 5 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore. Sept. 26. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. Id* London 3 months* sight 2s. 3 31.32 d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 15;i6d., London 30 days s!ghl 2s 3 29 32d.. London demand 2s. 3 *d., London TT 2g 3 27297 words
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Article33 1932-09-26 5 The rate of issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 152 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Order from India and Ceylon is Rs. 156 for $100.33 words
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Article344 1932-09-26 5 B. ETLIN AND CO S KEPOIiT. RUBBER st.pL. "26, 11 a,in. Lender*: 2 2332 j.. up i icu. New \oi k J 13-10 «..tita iQ j, up i ecu! SilArcib. sicady, Allcnbys *6—55 cent*. r it \7<<kk> 3ft —40 itn s, Ayer Piuiaa "JS— 40 1 nr.344 words
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Article186 1932-09-26 5 Messrs. Lewis and Feat tS» Ltd. te their 'weekly report dated Ccpt. 23. state: I'M market continued to sag until the beginn! ig of this v.cek when it teok a sharp and unexpected turn, owing to a revival of interact from America, where commodities in genera! r..186 words
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Advertisement129 1932-09-26 5 *tmm, ■■in— mi— i iimim —Ml— mmmmmmmmm LkprosT I Diabetes, Consumption, I V.D., PILES, LEUCODERMA, Impotency, Women-disorders, »1 f tralysis and numerous other chreiic I diseases considered to be hopeless by S foment doctors are eared by m I Specialist I THE HIMALAYAN PHARMACY Head Office: 62, Owen Road. I129 words
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Advertisement135 1932-09-26 5 SWEET AND SOUR JAVA PICKLES. 91 Arum Mania (Young Ginger). 92 Bawang Puteh (Garlic). 93 Bawang Merah (Onion). 94 Chilli Jarum (Small Chillies). 95 Chilli Muda (Young Chillies). 96 Chilli Merah (Red Chillies). 97 Champur Champur (Mixed Pickles). 98 Champur Pake Sauce (Mustard Mixed). 99 Jagong Muda (Young Indian Corn).135 words
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Advertisement8 1932-09-26 5 For the Week-end— "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." ?0 Cent*.8 words
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Advertisement308 1932-09-26 5 lEnervin gives Health, Strength urn] Energy, relieves j Anaemia, Lassitude and Insomnia; contains a vegetable Tonic which definitely resits tissue change. ENERVIN is madi from pure I auro Pori by a firm with R l( I years reputation. 3 ENERVIN -ji S 0 YJU GOOD. I r :^|-|Ĕr 10 coupon?308 words
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Advertisement225 1932-09-26 6 fry amusements < Have Yea Seen This Real Fine British Show! c.15 TO-NIGHT OAS NOTE:—Part 'Proceeds of To-night's 6.15 performance in Aid of Y.W.C.A. Funds. SIR ARTHUR COHAN DOYLE'S WORLD-FAMOUS DETECTIVE STORY AND PL V "SIGN OF FOUR' WITH THE EMINENT ENGLISH ACTOR ARTHUR WOKTNER IN HIS ORIGINAL ROLE AS225 words
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Advertisement137 1932-09-26 6 LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT! SINGAPORE'S FIRST FRENCH TALKIE, Wight Mil in Paris TO- MORRQiy J INNOCENT WAN SENT TO THE CHAIR/ HE COULD SPELLBIND JURIES—HE COULD SPELLBIND j J WOJIEX—BUT HE COULDN'T EVADE HIS CONSCIENCE' EDMUND LOWE Ai Last in a Picture worthy of Him— Intense! Breathtaking Thrilling! It will bring137 words
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Advertisement110 1932-09-26 6 I First Run Double Feature Programme f J JACK MULHALI J BETTY BRONSON j S IN I I LOVER come BACK I BUCK JONES I {Dawn Trail! f TO-NIGHT Tho Great Chinese Detective in his greatest man-hunt "CHARLIE CHANS CHANCE 91 IN THE FiaST SHOW AT 7-30 P.M HOOT GIBSON110 words
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Article189 1932-09-26 7 AT THE CINEMAS. A Night Raid in Paris," the French talkie which began a season at the Alhamsra on Saturday night, was presented in the nature cf an experiment and it was successful inscfar as it provided an opportunity of comparing the different methods of189 words
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Article244 1932-09-26 7 The 'Sign Ol Four." O'nan Doyle's test Sherlock Holmes story, has been made into a very thrilling talkie and is now being shown at the Capitol. It is unnecessary to relate the plct here, because most people who are interested in detecive stories have read244 words
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142 1932-09-26 7 A Ant run double feature programme started a season at the Marlborough on Saturday night, and the two stories are of very different type. The first, featuring Buck Jones in "Drawn Trail.'* is. as the name reveals, the familiar horseman hero picture with a142 words
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128 1932-09-26 7 A private exhibition cf another Wadan talkie picture. "Gulru-Zarina." was given tt the Ttvoli yesterday. This is a s.ory of a Prince of one community falling in Kve with M Princess of another community with whom intermarriage is not allowed by custom. But the128 words
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Article35 1932-09-26 7 Reuter. lv. h Geneva, Sept. 24. The termination of the British mandate in Iraq and the latter s admission to membership of the League was voted by the Council to-day. —Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article710 1932-09-26 7 THE BLOCKADE OF MANCHURIA. De Valera Rebukes The Japanese. Reuter. Without waiting f or dif-ou sicu of the Lyf.cn Report Mi. dr- Val.ra has rcluk.d the JapancK> fcr rccognisin° he Manchukuc The Shantung civil w.'r is md"d and C iiina is rencrntrating upon the economic blockade ofReuter. - 710 words
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Article30 1932-09-26 7 The P. and O. "Ranchi" has left Honpkong and is expected to arrive in Singapore vi 10 a.m. on Wednesday Blu via al-nf-*td* the SU B a haft30 words
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Advertisement253 1932-09-26 7 j SILENT—TALKIES." TWO SHOW'S FOR ONE PAYMENT. J First Show at 7.30 p.m. t ,v L_ Secend Show at 9p m. j Another Wes'ern Drama. J IT T, pm KXANKLYN PARNUM in T„ j The Two Gun Sap "REDEMPTION" M*« OLR NEXT CHANGE—*J9th liust 915 TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY. j TAHZAN253 words
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Advertisement661 1932-09-26 7 Assets exceed $12,000,006. i Assurance in force over $35,000,000. j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. < Incorporated In the Strait* Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Qr »t Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street. Singapore. The Company bat £20.000 deported with the Supreme Court of LONDON OPTICS: 17. Old Jewry, 80. P661 words
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Advertisement93 1932-09-26 7 GULL BAHAR HAIR OIL. It Is at once fragi rant and coonng t0 rhe e >' es and braip W improves sight. *fa WSiurt fIU 1 n tlH hair 1 ols antl k-ep.s ►4 V*,.- j ami i 'J strong. increasing r ""j i r itr< «tngth and j j93 words
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Advertisement19 1932-09-26 7 WORTH A DOLLAR j i! 4 Btrt Only 20 Cent*: i j j »MALAYAN j J' L RUAY PO#."19 words
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Obituary38 1932-09-26 8 Tc Mrs. Oh We: Poh, wife cf M Oh Wee Poh cf Sum Hup Tt::g Kee. Pc.'o. Sranb::-. a ecn. en 22r.d ins ant. ai th General Hospi*al. Ecth mo her and child doing well.38 words
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Obituary48 1932-09-26 8 PHIPP6—Mrs. Scphia Phipps. cf 24a. Lororg Is, Tel: It Ku au Read, at 3 45 p.:n.. yeste. ciiy. Ag 75 yea.s. Funeral o -vice at th? Cathedral of th? G:cd Shtph.crd. at 5 pin.. Eur al at Btdadari C i;::..ry. S'l.tvak. Hongkong and Java papers please ccpy.48 words
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Article959 1932-09-26 8 The report of the Colony Retrenchment Committee, laid on the table at to-day's meeting of the Legislative Council, is published in this issue. We reserve extended comment upon it, but would take the earliest opportunity of congratulating the Committee on the efficient and courageous manner in which they959 words
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Article225 1932-09-26 8 Enthusiastic Welcome At The Docks. Bundredi cf Chinese, representing v.ir; v Chinese irffinlwHnm In Singapore, an r.t.i at the docks this morning i > wclconu Mr. Tong Lao, who is returning to 84ngap< r I i begin a second term* of offic* as C a ulGeneral.225 words
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Article24 1932-09-26 8 From Wertern Australia by ;h,e ".Mmderer. due at Singapore this afternocn. Frcm Aurcralia by the "MareHa," due at Singapore on Wednesday afternoon.24 words
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Article534 1932-09-26 8 The Hon. Colonel untitled has b:cn laid up at his bungalow since Wednesday last, with throat trouble. Dr. J. R. Kay-Meuat will address the Rotary Club of Singapore at Wedn sday'a tiffin meeting cr "Physiology and Modera Economic Conditions." The Chinese Aseoeiation v ill entertain Dr. Chen Chang Lck to534 words
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Article456 1932-09-26 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON."j Will the Retrenchment Report axe-eptable? i I It's "Hobson*o choice," anvv I grousing won't do any good/"'' A ft Ij« T .he -subordinates— those who keen their joos, that is—may shake hand I with themselves. i A Swedish editor, I read has },< entrusted with456 words
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Article74 1932-09-26 8 The A. D. A. Old-Timers yesterday untitled farewell tiffin to Dr. Chen Chang Lok. th, Consul General for China, in view of his retirement from the Consula- service and toper* departure fcr China. The seaside bungalow < Mr. Ng Sen Choy at Changi was placed at th disposal of the74 words
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Article50 1932-09-26 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. I.oncim 0 id. i.oM' York- 2 »;ie (0-» 8 .-9 cento TIN. 112 omiuu Sp"t £«S. r 10.. hiik.»'»'| '»'<» ixnd'jn J month* -IASt lu 1 'ihlAcim'»! tftngiMwco sWM COPRA. 7,1 ni!rl»>w und Co. r»i'«n. 45 cn MtX-d ,A T" (U hi... Ixcn done. Til#50 words
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Advertisement224 1932-09-26 8 I i The Biscuits f I For The Connoisseur I f I Aft ~.y I I I I i S THESE INO PARABLE BISCI [TS SO LONG FAVOURITES IN ENGLISH X 0] HOME.: ARCU2L AT ANI rEA-TABLE WONDER FOR THEIR DELICATE S q] TEX TUB! AND ADMIRATION FOR THEIR FLAVOUR224 words
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Advertisement53 1932-09-26 8 j INEXPENSIVE j GIFTS ithat are much appreciated SOLID SILVER j TEA > and i COFFEE SPOONS. j U.S. de Silva Bros, j JEWELLERS, J 23, High Street, Singapore. J T. K. K.'S j RLRBER PILLOWS j I] <V SUM ;..t h. S j TENG SENG GUAN, I Established 1905.53 words
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Miscellaneous40 1932-09-26 8 SINGAPORE WEATHER RERORT. YcsterdayV: Max.mum Temperature. 88 deg. P. I art night's Minimum Temperature, 73 deg. F. Yesterday's Raii.fai!. O.Ui ma Sunshine, 8.5 hours. I pni. Relative Humidity. 65 pei tent pm. Wind. S.W. 15 m.p.h. 1 p.m. W'-athei, fthe.40 words
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1648 1932-09-26 9 EFFECT OF OTTAWA CONFERENCE. Straits Must Fall In Line \Y it'll Empire. CANNOT HE DIVORCED tOM MALAY STATES. In Sfi eh in th. Legislative Council in atni ILL. the Governor, Sir < il Ckssitkil, G.01.G.. plead rd for .1 id1,648 words
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Article549 1932-09-26 9 Agreement To Save Gandhi. Revolution In Treatment Of Untouchables. Reuter. Poona, Sept. Ag.eement has been reached in the negonations regarding the electoral scheme foin* depressed clas-es. The announcement lolxwed a gri.n battle against time ea fresh difficulties had occurred larly in the morning and Gandhi's doctor stagedReuter. - 549 words
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Article256 1932-09-26 9 Ex-Emperor Preparing To Flee. Shanghai, Sept. 26. The latest cable received to-day re-confirms the occupation of Kirin City by the combined forces of General Feng Chan (Vice <Vice-Cemmander-in-Chief of the Kirin Self-Defence Army) and General Wang Teh Un (Commander of the National Army). The Manchukuo troops256 words
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Article58 1932-09-26 9 The preliminary inquiry into charges of forgery and abetment of forgery against Fatimah, a woman witness, and Abdul Wahab, defendant, in the famous "missing Chettiar" suit, was continued over the wees-end and today in the First Magistrate's Court, Johore Bahru. A report of the proceedings from cur58 words
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Article176 1932-09-26 9 EUROPEANS BOMBED AT DANCE. One Killed And Several Injured. Reuter. Calcutta, Sept. 25. One.European is reported to have been killed and eight wounded by a terrorist outbreak. A body of Bengalis, armed with revolvers, surrounded and attacked the European Institute at Baratali, Chittagong, last night. HieReuter. - 176 words
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Article41 1932-09-26 9 Reuter. Rangoon, Sept. 24. Mr. Joseph O'Hara, assistant Conservator of Fcrests, has been hacked to death by a gang ccnnected with a recent cas? of theft of guns. There were 28 sword cuts on the body.—Renter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article194 1932-09-26 9 Retrenchment Committee's Report. The full report of the S.S. Government Retrenchment Committee (apart from the departmental details in the appendices) appears in a Special Supplement accompanying to-day's iseue of the "Malaya Tribune." The chief measures of retrenchment are: Ten per cent, cut in salaiies of office:s194 words
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Article113 1932-09-26 9 Caught In Storm Over Pacific? Tokyo, Sept. 25. Anxiety is felt for the Hochi plane as the wirehss station has lost touch since 11 o'clock this morning, despite all endeavour to communicate with it. The last communication indicated that the plane was passing over Etorofu Island in113 words
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Article28 1932-09-26 9 S.C.C. Ballot Figures. In the S.C.C. ballot on the desirability or otherwise of daylight saving 515 membeis have £0 far voted in favour and 66 against.28 words
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Article71 1932-09-26 9 OUR READERS' VIEWS, on page 3. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR, on page 4. THE OLYMPIC GAMES OF 1932, on page 4. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. SCHOOL GIRLS OCCUPY THE FOOTLIGHTS, on page 11. CLUB DIARY, on page 12. DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 12. COLONY'S71 words
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Article487 1932-09-26 9 Trying To Revive Militarism. World Arms And Trade Conferences. Reuter. Geneva, Sept. 24. Sir John Simoa and Baron Yon Neurath conferred alone for two hours yesterday and it is presumed that the British disaimament statement of Sunday last was the principal bene of contention. Baron Yon NeurathReuter. - 487 words
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Article103 1932-09-26 9 Incident In Raffles Girls' School. Some alarm was caused in the teachers' quarters. Raffles Girls' Schcol, at about 7 o'clock last night, when the Hylam cook employed by one of the teachers was badly stabbed by an unknown assailant. It appears that the victim was feeding103 words
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Article73 1932-09-26 9 Cars Collide At Midnight. At about midnight in Yeo Chu Kang Road yesterday, a European lady was injured wnen the motor-car in which s.he was .sated care into collision with another car. She sustained two nasty cuts on the face and was taken to the General Hospital73 words
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Advertisement9 1932-09-26 9 THE PEOPLE'S PAPERS "Malaya Tribune"— Daily. "Malayan Saturday Post"—Weekly.9 words
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Advertisement252 1932-09-26 9 They man] Pill C Creamery I Better I EMPIRE PRODUCT Fresh creamy butter direct from Australia can be yours if you ask for HEYMAN Butter. A I British Empire Product that is V famed throughout the world for its purity and delicate flavour, HEYMAN BUTTER will make every meal more252 words
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2428 1932-09-26 10 Sports Pastimes. THROSTLES BEATEN AT HOME. Pompey Also Suffer Same Fate. SATURDAY'S LEAGUE RESULTS. SIX GOALS IN SHEFFIELD "DERBY." ASSN. FOOTBALL. Then were some interesting and unexpected result* in Saturdays English and Scottish 1... Dutches. As on Villa and Newcastle UH now the only unbeaten sides in the First Division.2,428 words
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Article293 1932-09-26 10 SATURDAY'S TRY OUT ON THE PADANG. RUGBY FOOTBALL. The first of the practice games, preparatory to the Newcomers v. the Rest match next Saturday, was played at the S.C.C. on Saturday between Colours, zr.d Writes. Colours wen by a goal and a try «8 points) to two293 words
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254 1932-09-26 10 HOCKEY. A popular young member of the S.R.C, Mr. Vivian -"Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Richards, of Trafalgar, Ltd., Ponggol, died in the General Hospital on Saturday from pneumonia, after only five days illness. Mr. Richards, who was only 23 years254 words
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Article590 1932-09-26 10 GLOSTERS RETAIN WARREN SHIELD. P. And P.W.V.C. Win Lewis Gun Trophy. "A" CO. M.S.V.R. SECURE PARBURY CUP. RIFLE-SHOOTING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 25. The Malaya Command rifle meeting- was concluded to-day, Mrs. Oldfield wife of the G.0.C., Malaya, distributing th* prizes to the590 words
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Article173 1932-09-26 10 LAWN TENNIS. Ties in the Tanglin Club tournament for Tuesday are as follows. Griff Cup: Hewetson and Burn plus 3 v. A. H. Matthews and Farnworth owe 3; Ander.on and Droogleever owe 30 v. Justice Terrell and Byatt owe 3; C. A. Scott and Rowland owe 4 v.173 words
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Article62 1932-09-26 10 BENTLEY CAR CRASHES AT BROOKLANDS. London, Sept. 24. At Brock lands to-day in the 500 miles motor race, the millionaire Mr. Woolf Barnato's Bentley car, driven by Dunfee, crashed and Dunfee was killed.—Reuter. T Jack Dunfee was one of the foremost British motor racing aces of the62 words
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Article1348 1932-09-26 10 DAYLIGHT SAVING BILL. Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Financial Position Not Without Anxiety. Full ceremonial marked the opening of this morning's meeting of the Legislative Ccnncil, when the debate on the Budget and on the report of the Retrenchment Committee were due to take place. A Guard1,348 words
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106 1932-09-26 10 Possession Of Opium And Chandu. Admitting pcivsiiun <»112 >3?X u.-tl <l Government chandu and opium CJijh f'l- C!:ui p member ot Ili£ inU'tßifiU -•> m 'j<' *>• fin* Amuiut," *iks finrd *<>!■»> la »Kntffc r igoriou« tmpriSLijimcnt ox 'J- Hut.*.'- '»k'i cMr C, Wltearo 011 &»turo106 words
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42 1932-09-26 10 Mr. Harcld Cathers. a Eur-;, the Manufacturers Life Insun I tured his left leg during a at RaJßes Institutum ground noon. !ijn It appears that Mr. Cat!, for the ball, dashci into ano::. ambulance was in jttendance.42 words
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Article145 1932-09-26 10 Alhambra Night Raid in Pari talkie. Capitol—-The Sign of Four.' starrta Wcntner. Empire.—'Redemption.'" featuring b:r;. First show: "The Two 0 (sil.nt). Great World.-Side shows, pasar Malay opera, Chinese wayangs, silent a™ liing films ("The Bad Sister"). Marlborough.— Double feature: I Back" and "Dawn Trail." New World.-Slde shows,145 words
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Advertisement14 1932-09-26 10 WIT and WISDOM Plus PICTURES. You Get Them All in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST."14 words
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493 1932-09-26 11 SATURDAY'S REVUE AT VICTORIA THEATRE. Crowded House Rewards Laudable Effort. MATINEE ON WEDNESDAY. nporc -school girls, drawn from those who readers of the "M.T." Girls' Corner, and ntatirc of all nationalities, staged the thty had been assiduously rehearsing la few weeks, at the Victoria on493 words
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Advertisement62 1932-09-26 11 Current Comment on Malayan Affairs in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." 20 Cents Only. -caused Ay M ouecmdulgeuce in tobacco -and alcohol. A profitable transaction! A i?L H?i good report! Why should you not celebrate these events? y^'S^wĔr^ )l Fee,ing happy and content y*J\Js one smokes, one drinks and the after62 words
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Advertisement196 1932-09-26 11 The New World TO-NIGHT and NIGHTLY r JL7jSL JL*__l____C JL JEI Ssl FREE A Lady Surrenders with Conrad Nagel £2 Genevieve Tobin. THAT'S THE TEA YOU WANT because of the ZZZ Excellent Quality and Flavour maintained from the time it was first introduced. GOLD LEAF ±Z± CEYLON TEA Popularly known196 words
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Advertisement199 1932-09-26 11 I introduced LEAD WOOL 2" Wool Joint is the cheapest for all Cast Irons or Steel Mains. It shows a definite saving from 25 to 40 per cent over run lead. The use of Lead Wool reduces to minimum, freight and other transport charges and aviods the use of expensive199 words
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Miscellaneous355 1932-09-26 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY, SEPT 36 5 15 |in —Headquarters. S.R.A. <v>. Voluntary Parade —Laying. TO-MORROW. SEPT 27. 5,1E urn Headquarters. "A" 'M.G Company, Lecture—Flunking and Overhead Fire. 5.15 p.m.—Headquarters, Armoured Car Section, Section Parade. 5.15 p.m.—H* adquartcre. ->E" Coy.—l PI., HO yards flange WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 28. 515355 words
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Article3089 1932-09-26 12 COLONIAL SECRETARY'S EXPLANATION. Items Of Expenditure Reviewed, The following memorandum by the Colonial Secretary. Straits Settlements, an the Draft 1933 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure ecmDared with the 1932 Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure, was laid en the table at to-day Budget meeting of the Legislative Council.3,089 words
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Advertisement98 1932-09-26 12 Singapore Cold Storage 0?L td Orchard Road SSZSISSZSESZS2SZSZS2SHS2S2S^^ n— m .i in- mi g33c 11 gIg -t^£l3£lELS^ g The Oid (Prices) 1 g Pints up fo S 5.20 per dozen n [I Quarts uptcSB.;o Perdozen 3 C SINGAPORE it n I Must <five way fo the N I W 398 words
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Advertisement13 1932-09-26 12 REVIEW OF SPORT. One Feature of the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." 20 Cents Weekly.13 words
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Miscellaneous443 1932-09-26 12 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members 0/ vftarft are readers of the "Malaya Tribune This D.ary is provided specially for them. Secretaries arc invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest u-ill still be included in the443 words
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Article611 1932-09-26 13 Identity Of Two Roosevelts. FRANKLIN BECOMES THE GREAT "TEDDY." Th j manner in which Mr. Franklin Roosevelt, Governor cf New York Sta'e, is handling the harg.s againrt Mr. Walker, the Mayor of New iork City, is bringing much favour to him and Jiifavour to th? Mayor, who611 words
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Article240 1932-09-26 13 Crime "Billow" In England. The motor bandits had a field day last week, if the Irishism be permitted. In addition to smash-and-grab raids on jewellers' shops, some of the fraternity, bringing Dick Turpin's methods up to date, waylaid and robbed motorists. On two occasions they used their240 words
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Advertisement563 1932-09-26 13 I (DANGER! I THESE ARE THE SIGNS OF SINGAPORE FOOT I BURNING I CRACKS SCAIY ITCHY l I BETWEEN DRY BLISTERS I L—J THE TOES SKIN I I ABSORBINE J* I KILLS GERMS OF SINGAPORE FOOT I Any one of these unpleasant symptoms is a DANGER I SIGNAL of "SINGAPORE563 words
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Advertisement11 1932-09-26 13 SPORTS NOTES BY "ECHO" Every Week in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST."11 words
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Advertisement173 1932-09-26 13 I -mrCotd Cream J A supreme quality nig'd \l enhanced by the refreshing properties jj < cream, subtly perfumed with m l c .l rir rillc „c \3 < aa. m-m "Z ana fe'onous fragrance of genuine A <■)> Attar or Koses. Clevises and ncumnes tlie Hh < skin tissues173 words
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Article712 1932-09-26 14 India And British Credit. SUCCESS AT OTTAWA. London, Aug. 21. Speaking yesterday at Normandy Park Lincolnshire. Sir Samuel Hoare, Secretary of State for India, reviewed the work of the National Government, in India, at Ottawa and in its general finance. A year ago, he said, there were712 words
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Advertisement409 1932-09-26 14 ROBINSON ROAD j|| U r SINGAPORE. J AUCTION SALE CHEONG KOON SENG CO. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Valuable freehold Singapore properties situate at Orchard Road, Bukit Timah Road, off Changi Road, off Upper Serangoon Road and Lorong 6, Geylang Road.' At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Co.'s Sale-room. No. 30, Chulia Street,409 words
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Advertisement299 1932-09-26 14 "MALAYA TRIBUNE." 20 Pages For 5 Cents fivery Saturday. WEEK-END SUPPLEMENT FOR THE HOME. Truly wonderful success has attended the innovation of giving our readers their Saturday "Tribune" at noon. w **i" e T a re making it a real Week-end Journal for the Home! The Saturday "Tribune" has been299 words
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Advertisement72 1932-09-26 14 The name PHILIPS on a lamp is \our guarantee of quality and better if kg? fighting. Use a Philips Argent* O > and see things in the best. |j USE r iPMNHILH.PS Iffl LIGHT tMm, THE BORNEO SUMATRA TRADING CO., LID ifflfip I Incorporated in Holland). SINGAPORE. mm?'*" 1 j72 words
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Advertisement448 1932-09-26 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. liiicurporated In England). lAIU PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. rfNSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND *AR EAST MAIL SERVICE. ,Viuirr Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. «*or China and Japan. Due Toxinßf p. Singapore 1932. 6.000 Sept. 27 17.000448 words
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Advertisement575 1932-09-26 15 JSTEAMER SAILINGS. LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Answer*, Rotterdam M iddlesborouau. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Ball. S SUWA MARU 10,700 Oct. 6 7 S PUSHIMI MARU 11,000 Oct. 20 21 HAKOZAKI MARU 10,500 Nov. 2 3 t TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 Nov. 15 16 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Nov. 30575 words
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Advertisement535 1932-09-26 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. g NORDDEIJIbtMLK (Incorporated la Germany). The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. "SAALE" for Manila, H'kong, S'hal, Nagoya, Kobe, Y'hama, Taku, Dalny, Tsingtau and Japan Sept. 27 "FULDA" for Manila. H'kong. S'hni, Kcb:, Taku, Dalny and T.ingtao Oct. 15 "LAHN" fcr Iloilo, Cebu, Manila, H'kong, S'hai, Japan,535 words
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Advertisement530 1932-09-26 15 INSURANCE. THE /ftA- SOUTH ff|Sf*l BRITISH \K iL 11 IrV INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Plnlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR PERSONAL? ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L. G. JOHNSON: General530 words
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Advertisement338 1932-09-26 15 BANKS. I The Ho Hong Bank, Ltd. i f I I RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. j SAFE DEPOSIT SERVICE f^fw l^ 1 BcMB l? r keep,ng of tables and Important document. > are »Tilltb .r at very moderate rates. For the Information of mtending depositors the following Is a scale of338 words
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Advertisement286 1932-09-26 15 THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL IJANK, LIMITED «.incorporated In tht- Straits Settlements.) CHIN* BUILDING, CHULIA BTREET. SINGAPORE. Authorised Capital $4,000,000. Issued Capital 2,000,000. Paid-up Capital 1,000.000. Reserve Liability of Shareholders 1,000.000. Reserve Funds and Undivided Profit 1.600.005. AGENCIES: London, Now York, Hong Kong, Canton, Shanghai, Swatow, Amoy. Medan. Kuchlng, Kuala Lumpur, Batu286 words
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Advertisement349 1932-09-26 16 ii 44 MALAYAN SATURDAY POST J THE BIG j 1 20 CENTS-WORTH. jj FIRST OF THE WEEKLIES. THE PEOPLE S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE TO LET. H ,m vi+ mWWWf BB883""' 3B TO LET—I6S, Tank Road, Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—Monthly or lor the school vacation. "Villa Carmen"349 words
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Advertisement285 1932-09-26 16 i"n>ii:iu«i ,»ii i i i iin ■iiiiii i i i i i i i iirrmrniniiiini iiir i nm iint•i i i t tim» i i i~« >-» [Wiir.^iiiiiiMiHtniMiiiintiiwtiaitiiitttiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitwiiiiii^ Le <zfAdcrciers School. m I ESTABLISHED 1906. I 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street j I Morning Classes only—Primary to Commercial. I285 words
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Advertisement547 1932-09-26 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. 10% i SINGAPORE. U> NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above Trade Mark is the exclusive property of The Malayan Flour Milling Company of No. 203. Se:angoon Road, Singapore, millers and manufacturers of wheat atta flour and that the same is used by the said Company in547 words
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Advertisement325 1932-09-26 16 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. Established ICM. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls) B—Short Street. Singapore. Offers thorough training In Music—both PRACTICAL THEORETICAL Courses leading to CERTIFICATE. DIPLOMA, etc Booklet upon request, M. ANCIANO, Principal. TUTORIAL. Private Tuition in Mathematics and English Individual Tuition for Boys and Girls.325 words
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Advertisement353 1932-09-26 16 i Jj I Have In Stock S\vi>< Made Jumping 7 II Figure Wrist Watches Of The Latest And V\ Various Designs For Ladies Cents. [I They Are Both Attractive And Cheap. RELIABLE, DURABLE AND PUNCTUAL. Prices Moderate. Call Inspect KWONG WAH LOONG, Junction of Upper Cross Street, f And 182,353 words
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Advertisement485 1932-09-26 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Eight D. C. Linotype Motors, each 1/, H.P., all in good working order. For further particulars write to the Manager Malaya Tribune, 56|60, Anson Road. MALAYA TRIBUNE 'PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATEd. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Delivery Including luciuui*^ at office Postage Postage or close (Local or to Foreign485 words
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Title Section10 1932-09-26 I THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" (Special Supplement.) Singapore; MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 193210 words
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8785 1932-09-26 I DEFICIT OF HALF MILLION DOLLARS THIS YEAR. Government Accepts Retrenchment Committee's Proposals. SMALL RUBBER GROWERS TURNING TO OTHER CROPS. The review of the affairs of the colony of the Straits Settlements prepared in the Colonial Secretary's Office was laid on8,785 words
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Article278 1932-09-26 I The following memorandum of information and statistics accompanies the review of the affairs of the Colony printed on this page: FINANCIAL. 1931— c. Revenue 26,601,527.65 Expenditure 46,802,558.03 Excess of Expenditure over Revenue 20,201,030.38 REVENUE. 1932— Revenue according to approved Estimates 30,390,044 Revenue according to revised Estimates278 words
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