Malaya Tribune, 1 October 1932

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX.- .So. 232 SINGAPORE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Oct. 1, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1932.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 161 1 Buy theMALAYAN satvk;>av post, The Picture Paper. 20 cents/ j I I Call for "Carhberg Hijau'it's I 1 J CARLSBERG PILSENER "I N The ideal drink for tropical climrtT--s. Obtainable at Hotels. Clubs and R, Houses thronphout the Straits Settle- I J fOl ments and the Malay States. S j
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    • 296 1 A. FLINTER 6, Raffles Place. I BUYS Gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices' according to daily exchange rates. I J I 8 J I Sl **E, DARBY CO DIABETES. > THABIB A. Md. HAS GAN guarantees to cure Diabetes by personal treatment with
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    • 207 2 l Uses j TRAM Socony-Vacuum Corporation, Singapore. j &w YOU 7rW j j Hr (English) COCOA? h no< V(>u have missed a treat, for this cocoa is of j Mr superlative quality and flavour. SEND NOW 10 cents J Jr in stamps for an attractive sample tin, with mirror lid.
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    • 11 2 Exclusive Special Articles Appear in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST" Every Week.
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    • 196 2 How Quickly Baby Grows! i i YOUR Baby grows more rapidly in the 5 > x first year of his life—that is why h\* 4 food at that time is so important to him; 4 J not only must it feed him, but it must i J give him the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 858 2 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Stations Best Received m In Malaya. A list of possible stations is of less use tc the beginners and the average listner than some information about the broadcasting stations which may be received regulaily and a: fair strength. Below is such informs tic given fully and
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  • 610 3 "The Golden Road To Samarqand" Moscow. The inflow of fcrcign visito s to Ru. s'a. writes an 'Observer" correspondent, which occurs regularly during ihe summer months, has not been diminished by the world depression. Lust year tfie Soviet Union re:eivtd tight thousand tourists. This year
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  • 284 3 DID YOU KNOW. THAT fUfa riepend on light? (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) Although there aro \:.zny jftftl that live tco deep in the ocean to b. direct y alleged n any way by light, they are indirectly actual y dependent on it, sine?'they live en the smaller fish that need
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    • 304 3 Foods The Allenburys* Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of infants in hot climates. They are free from harmful germs, and are readily prepared by the simple addition of boiling water, thus giving complete independence of doubtful milk supplies. Moreover, they are practically identical in composition with Mothers milk,
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    • 35 3 Try at once!! OTTO GULL BAHAR. Registered. The Soul and Life of Spring Flower. Scents and Perfumes. tOtto O. B. Rose units the fragrance or roses. Try Ob t a i nable e>< rywhera in
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    • 316 3 I THE "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST" has been acquired by the "Malaya Tribune" Press, Ltd. From SATURDAY, OCT. IST, j! Jf. f <H be polished from ihe "Malaya Tnbune" offices at 56-60, Anson Road, Singapore. It will be greatly improved by the I introduction of many New Features \7 the ocst
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  • 1813 4 CRUELTY COMPLAINTS UNJUSTIFIED. Veterinary Surgeon's Reply. Allegations of neglect and cruelty to degu under tt catmint at the Singapore Municipal Animal Infirmary, made at a Legislative Council meeting by Mr Tan Cheng Lock and supported by the R siil -nt Councillor for Malacca (Mr. C. H.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 11 4 Make Sure You Get The MALAYAN SATURDAY POST," The Picture Paper.
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    • 91 4 a cork tipped cigarette and delightfully cool. BACHELOR MADE IN ENGLAND poisons BB^^M ln 9 j Poisons zz dangerous as the poison, in *he fangs of the serpent may be created in the mouth, if particles of decaying food are allowed to remain in the crevices of the teeth. All
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  • 414 5 LATEST QUOTATIONS. MINING r £D BT FKASLK CO.. EXCHANGE AND SIOCB. BROKERS. c 193 10 ajn VaJ( Buyers. Sellers t i \sam Kuinbahg Tin 26i- 28 r t l Vustral Malay 18!- 2o!--5s lycf Hitam Tin 12j- 13;--£1 iangrtu T.n 14 16--li Utar.g Padana O.'J5 0.10 5.
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  • 124 5 !3 ED BT fP.\<i A CO.. EX CHANG L AND STOCK RHOKEBS. Buyers. Sellers. otii ipore Cold Storage 3 b 7 per 102 103 ci -f .ix>re Municipal «2 01) 5 per cent. 104 107 n a Btm iparc Municipal >07) 4*£ per cent. ioo 103 ncm
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  • 375 5 t'KASER <* CO., AND LYALl AND EVATT'8 QUOTATIONS. Singapore, Oct. 1, i§3 2j 10 a m Issue Value. Ml 1 Snares Co. Bvatt. 1 Allcnby $0.15 $0.55 $0.45 50.6O Alor Gajah O.Si) 0.40 0.30 0.40 1 A. Hitam 0.50 0.G5 0.50 0 00 A. Kjning 0.05 0.15 0.05
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  • 287 5 FRASER A CO.'S QUOTATIONS. a CLOSING QUOTA'liOrto "3 > a > Buyers. Seller*. $2 Alex. Brick Prcf. 1.00 1.05 J? $2 Alcx Brick Ord. 0.50 0 30 nom 1 £1 B. Ameri. Tobacco 93 3 100 S10 $5 b \Ialaya Trustee 4.75 5.50 fl00 $50 Chinese C. Eank 62.00
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  • 294 5 D. KTLIN AND CO S REPORT. COMMERCIAL NEWS. RUBBER. Oct. 1, 11 a.m. London: 2 17 32d., down 1 I6d. New York: 3 9i16 cpnts (G.>, unchanged. Sharps: Steady. Ahenbys 50—60 cents, Ayer Moleks 35—40 cents, Ayer Panas 35—40 cents, Bassets 25—30 cents, Brogas 25—30 cents. Bukit
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  • 105 5 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, Oct. 1. East Whart (Entrance Gate 1). Main Whart (Entrance Gate S) Dicrned is, j. Au3 Kessler 1(J 13. Elpenor 11; Troilus 9; Pangkor 7. Empire Deck (Entrance Gate 3 City of Guildford 30; City of Melbourne 31 Marella 37. Empire Dock (Entrance
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  • 218 5 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore, Oct. t. Selling: London 4 months* sight 2s. 4d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 31'32d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 15j16d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 329 32d., London demand 2s. 37 8 d., London T.T. 2s. 3 27,32 d.,
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  • 86 5 Reuter. Th London, Sept 33. Tne CeaUl has occurred cf Earl Mar, ihe Premier Viscount «~nd Premier Baron of Scotland.—Reuter. The d< ceased was Re :rcsonta i c Piefor Btotiaad since 1892 and Lord U. County of Clackmannan since 1398. He was Hon Col. c f
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  • 189 5 Reply To Newspaper Comments. (From Cur Own Correspondent.) P?nang\ Sept. 30. At a meeting of the Menglembu Mining Co., Ltd* to-day, the chairman, Mr. D. A. M. Brown, referring to comments which appeared in a certain newspaper (noi the MalayJTTribune"» recently, said: "Ihe facts cf the case are.
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  • 62 5 Reuter. London, Sept. 30. rsmarkabls fxxeotm of the five pc cent War Loan Conversion is announced by the Charcrllor cf the Exchequer, who states that cut cf a totel of £2 085 million outstanding on June o0 last, £i,920 million his been converted, It* ing £160 million,
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    • 11 5 Jit i Vi Cj y J Tj rvm T%4WSr I \la^Dlet^^^=^l
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    • 594 5 I—-— m& H€NDAY NEXT LSJ hT U OCTOBER 3*„ |1;S 9 OdB? will appear the first issue of a lil'tow^ NEW MORN ING.N E WSPAPER 4fi§3%^ J p iiiii i i jews I I 3 vBPages] T]s6oSns: fSfents I which will mark an w& ENTIRELY NEW DEPARTURE IN MALAYAN JOURNALISM
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    • 174 6 ___r__B b■mmmm ft n _Lc 1 IIS f 1 l EXTBOBDINARY! I I commencing at I 1 TO DAY'S I 1 1 production Supported a I 1 THBILLING AFRICAN ANIMAL I I ADVENTURE'- 1 I A-oci-ted British Produces preset «The New Jack I I Buchanan"— i i Richard Dolman j
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    • 159 6 I WITH I i Wight I est- R a l!Diffcrcnt! M£pJ 7" «fe" IMPORTANT 8 I QN PAGE 8. J I M4TINEE I LAST DAY I 1 nP THE HILARIOUS, HAPPY, MUSICAL I I OF THE m^ Em gHOW I "Lucky Girl 1 A British International Picture I I Starring
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    • 82 6 I AND MARLBOROUGH TO-DAY j I 'martin i I j JOWiSOH i i l j j |j J LAST NIGHT OF Waterloo Bridge V/ITH Mac Clark and Kent Douglas f SUPPORTED 1A i THRILLING 'JKK»» 1 hfrOES of the FLAMLS* TO-MORROW SUNDAY LEW ay res n Up For Murder With
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  • 69 7 "They Cannot Kill Mc That Easy." Worcester (Massachusetts >, Sept 27. the home of Judge Webster Thayer, who Wf prcmhum fcq connection with the SaccoV ttzettl I .c. was destroyed to-day by a bomb. The Judge was taken from the ruins unr-u but bis wife
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  • 144 7 Great Expectations Not Fulfilled. Genoa. Sept 27. the American Ambassador. Mr. John Garret, and Mr. Jimmy Walker. ex-Mayor, of X v. York, aboarn, Italy": giant new liner. "Rear? 10,000 tons, sailed to-day on her maidr: trip to New York. It !s hoped that the vessel will capture
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  • 177 7 School Children Entertain With 1 T^aerary." Reuter's Wireless Service. Copenhagen, Sept. 27 The singing of "Tippora: y" by a crowd of Do n i. h school children astonished the Prince of Wales when he paid a surprise visit to the school', this morning in the
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  • 48 7 Reuter's Wireless Service. London, Sept. 27. Mr. Winston Churchill, who hod recovered sufficiently from his recent attaefc of paratyphoid to return to London, suffered a relapse with hemorrage to-day and has entered a nursing horn? and all h!s public engagements have been cancelled.—Reuters Wireless _SerTrice.
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  • 193 7 Study Of Little-Known Tribe. Reuter's Wireless Service. Caro. Sept. Z7. A iiLle- 4 ;nown cf (In Qu.ran .ice i:.iown as the Ro.k i-ccp!?." whore anc s* r fcugh. the Romans 2,00v jerrs ag: and were driven int: ihe mountains, will be s'udiei by a British expedition
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  • 58 7 The untitled and Musical untitled C'nincs- Amateur Dramatic end Musical Sjx.-i.ty end tne S.j.C. Severs' Brigade, all cf Stnf tporc. have c:ascd to cxR. snd th: fo'lowing BirgnpTg roclitfes hava b.m c&Hed upon to furhfch p:c~f of exist nee: The Bukit Mas Fectfaaß Arscclaticn alia. Kirn San That Km H:e.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 481 7 The Prom White Long Cloth Vety Pop«laf ggg econd To None 111 JK. n Stiength and Durability Malay* jfes ritiah Made Our 5.1.8. Double Men Brand Soft Finish White Long Cloths j are mad* of Finest Cotton and therefore the Best. Be sure to get the right stuff and Beware
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    • 600 7 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force owe* S3&.aoG.<Mo. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Btralts Settlement. HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Lift Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: n. Old Je-srv. IC The Company has «0.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the
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    • 34 7 iJPk Urillinqly Different} jj DOI M s S gs IOHSL fiHP TERBIFYIIIG DRAMA, g jfi STARK SIfSPEWSE AHD WEIRD ROMMCE F j| OKg HtIISP* SHRIEKtfcS EMPIRE OF DEATH! C ma<l gorillas, vicious rhinos, Ĕ
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  • 79 8 MRS. KOW —Mrs. Kcw Sco:x u:e Mada.T Neo Liain Neo, aged 5C, yaas?d awcy peac: fully £t her lcsidsrc? No. 25, Ch:ng Tuan S.reet, cn ti: c 30ih ul imo, at 9.S0 p.m. Sh; leaves behind. her only ion, Kow Hcck Si:w. tv;o daughters, two sons-n-lav?. Mess e. Chua
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  • 747 8 The spectacle of Mr. De V'alera posturing as a peacemaker at Geneva, and exhorting the world to be good, is really comical. But it has its tragic aspect, not the least unfortunate feature of which is that it is hardly good propaganda for the League of Nations.
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  • 163 8 Mr. H. E. Bunn will preach to-morrow at 10 a.m. at the Divine Service at the Methodist Mission* Chapel, Paya Lebar. Invent or, privil g s have been granted to Mr. F. H. Graham, of the Diamond Metal Products Cc., L'd., GOl, Kampong Bahru Read, Singapore, fcr an invention fcr
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  • 168 8 Restriction On Gandhi Renewed. Berlin, Sept. 27. Gandhi's fast has attracted much attention and interest in Germany, where political circles pay tribute to the British Government for its political wisdom shown in the m&Xmt of the delicate problem of the depressed classes. Poona. Sept. 27. Gandhi
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  • 238 8 Only One Post Still To Be Filled. Reuter. British Official. L<j:iJon. Sept. 30. With the exception of that of Assistant Paymaster-General, the new Ministerial appointments have been completed by the appointment cf the National Liberal Mr. Ernest Brown, as Minister for Mings and the Na'ional Liberal, Mr.
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  • 101 8 Further Falling Off In Business. Reuter's Wireless Service. London, Sept. 27. On the Slock Exehanu tc-r.ay there h:.s been a further marked failing eff in business which is largely attributed to political considerations. Jr.panes- securities, howr.vr. were again a strong feature, further demand revealing a shortage in
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  • 57 8 Reuter. Geneva, Sept. 30. The Committee cf Nineteen has been convened fcr to-mcrrow by the chairnuufc Mr. Hymans, in aceeidai.e wi.h the request of Dr. Yen (Chinose t'clcgale) for th purpose of deciding the time limit within which the Leagua Council can be called on
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  • 41 8 British Official. Rugby, Sept. 29. At the GuUdhe.ll, London, to-day Sir Percy Greenaway was chcsen to* be the new Lord Mayor. He is the head of the city firm of Daniel and Greenaway, Bankers. —Biitish Official.
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  • 241 8 Mr. R. Blid his untitled appointed to be a Municipal Ccmmi cicn r, Moiacc:.. Mr. Oscar Wiltcp. takes Major P. K. Keys' place on the Beard cf Architects. Mr. J. D. Dailev, A; is tar I Sup rh.tend nt cf Pol.cc. has been mad J~ in. Prac for Singapore. k
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  • 464 8 1 (BY "LOOKER-ON.") Cecil Street is reported by my special ppies to be rather busy thi? week-end. That sur;/iso" of which all the iewn has been talking for weeks is to materialise on Monday. What Robinson Road rays about it I don't know, but it will hardly
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  • 91 8 British Official. Rugby, Sept. 29 Tp.e death occurred tc-day of the Dukt of Rc::bu) ghe, aged 56, who suddenly becanu ill when cttendfcig a friend's funeral yesterda% Thr Duke, who was the head of an old Scottish family, had served with distinction in the Beer War
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  • 76 8 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. on page 2. THE SOVIET AND THE TOURIST, on pagt S F .C.A. AND ANIMAL INFIRMARY, on page 4 TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. CHURCH SERVICES, on page 11. OLUS DIARY, on page 12. TIARY OF EVENTS, on page 12. ACIIVniES OF
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    • 159 8 I j"His Master's Voice"! j Official Reduction of H. M. V. Records I AS FROM j OCTOBER Ist 10 INCH PLUM LABEL $1.50 10 RED $2.00 10 BLACK $2.00 -12 PLUM $2.00 12 RED $3.00 12 BLACK $3.00 I HJLV. AGENTS: Tfyhinson (3 Qo.> Ltd. j 1 SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR.
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    • 92 8 I CHIPPENDALE PATTERN STERLING SILVER Fop Presen ation j U.S. de Silva Bros JEWELLEB3, 23. Hich Street. Sineannre. j T. K. K.'S RUBBER PILLOWS $1 §1.20 each. TENG SENG GUAN, Established 1905. 634. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. ENGAGEMENT. WEE—TAN. The engagement ie annou. c C. between Mr. Wee Leh
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  • 7106 9 FULL DISCUSSION AT MUNICIPAL MEETING. missioners In Arrears- Officer Not To Blame. ANNOT TAKE OVER GOVERNMENT STAFFS." s ion and an important decision on the ricksha pro- -o (hief feature of yesterday's ordinary meeting of nimissioners. Rickshas are not to be abolished. I r concerned
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  • 820 9 STRAITS CHINESE BRITISH ASSOCIATION. QUESTION OF EDUCATION AND UNEMPLOYMENT. The vexed question cf the tax on p.trol. 4he serious unemployment amcng Asiatic clerks, and lis relaUon to English education and recent press correspondence were among the sudjecti touched upon by Dr. L>m Han Her, preiJing
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  • 105 9 After 23 Years' Service. After 23 yearr." service with the Straits Settlements Police Force Chief Inspector Daniel Kenny retired yesterd?y. Mr. Kenny came out from Dublin in 1909 as a constable and by dint of hard work gradually worked his way up until he became Chief
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  • 27 9 Reuter. London, Sept. 30. Lord Irr-hcape has left, excluding real estate, considerable unsettled personal estate in Britain which provisionally values for probate at £sr2,Bo9.—Reuter.
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  • 302 9 PEOPLE PINNED UNDER DEBRIS. Greek Society Ladies Help. PREMONITION OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. Reuter. More earthquake shocks have been recirded in Greece, where it is now estimated that 300 people are d ad and 1.000 injured. Many still living are pinned under collapsed buildine/s. Athen:, Sept. 30. No
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  • 132 9 Motoring Accident Last Night. A well known military footballer in Singapo c. Private D-Jin. was sericu-ly injured last night in a motoring accident. Ptc. Dunn, who was the centre-forward of the Glcsters' senior roecer team before P rry t.ok over that position durmg this season. wa~
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  • 73 9 Warfare And Revolutions Continue. Reuter. London, Sept. 30. The situaticn in South America continues chaotic. While the revolt in the Brazilian State of Sao Paulo seems to have ended, an Independent Gcvtrnment has been proclaimed In the Chilean district of Antofagasta. In Gran ha:c fighting taking
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  • 60 9 Government Help For Irish Farmers. Reuter. Dublin. Sept. 30. In order to a~>sist the Irish Free State farmers t» meet tie British tariff, the Government has declared a bounty on cattle exports of 12U per cent, declared value leaving Free State ports and t:n per cent, en cattle
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 12 9 It's Best to Subscribe to the "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." Then You're Sure!
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    • 202 9 Now At Reduced Prices His Master's Voice' 9 Records 10" PLUM $150 ir Dj §2.00 LO" BLvGK $2.00 12" Do. $3.00 10" RED $2 00 \-r Do. Wjoo S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. 1 "H.M.V." Specialists, I RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE. r i 1 SLUMP OR NO SLUMP I I SAMSON SHOE
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  • 36 10 Over 1.000 tahils of non-Government chandu were seized in a house in Moulmein Road yesterday by officers of the Preventice Service. The chandu was very cleverly nidden underground. Four Chinese were arrested.
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  • 163 10 Aihambra.—' Ccngoriila, also showing British Movktcne News, etc. Matinees today and to-mo: row. Capitol.—"Love on the Spot" and "Across the World." Matinees to-day ard to-morrcw. Empire.—"Tarzan—the Ape Man." Great World. —Side shows, pasar malam, Malay opera, Chinese wayangs, silent and talking films ("Romance of Rie Grande"). Marlborough.—Simultaneously
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  • 465 10 SPORTS PASTIMES. ASSN. FOOTBALL. AIRMEN BEAT THE MALAYS. WINNERS IN FINE FORM. In a charily match al the Anson Road Sdium yesterday the R.A.P. beat the Malay by 2—nil. A large crowd witnessed a Bn game in which the Airmen were superior in the second half and well de erved
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  • 202 10 HOCKEY. The A.P.C. Sports Club gained full points from the S.C.R.C. mixed "A" team jesteiuay. playing on the latter s ground. The A.P.C. won by five goals to nil. The teams were: A.P.C: Chan Chwee; Gammell, Albuoerque; Wrather, Baskaran, Monteiro: Tredgold. de Souza, Paranjoti. Rada. Alias. S.C.R.C.
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  • 110 10 LAWN TENNIS. Ties in the S.R.C. tournament are: MONDAY'S TIES. "A" Single:: Dr. G. de Souza v. N. E. Ess. "B" Single-;: P. P. Machado v. E. J. Woodford (to finish) Ladies' Singles: Mrs. M. G. Ebcr v Miss B Ochlers. Miss M. Lewis v. Miss L. Pereira.
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  • 17 10 Entries for the Open Doubles Badminton Champibnship of the Lads United Badminton Paity will close to-morrow.
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  • 24 10 BOXING. "Rivers supporter" wants tu know why has not yet replied to Ouillcrmo; chalk n*:« l a fifteea three-minute round bout
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  • 44 10 Girls who took part in the Ori.ntal Dincv. the Bridal Scene and in the Mickey fcfSOM item are asked to be present at f he Armt~ur Phot. Studio. North Bridge Road. ;u Ii a m to-ineirow lur photograph., in lull cot'umc.
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    • 552 11 CHURCH SERVICES. lf/rH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. ST ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. f:M *m Holy Communion. o ;v a Communion (Choral) 8 Evensong (Choral) and Sermon i.30 pm t>cl T~* Monday. Wednesaay I SfS 8 a m Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m. TANOUM GARRISON CHURCHES. m Holy Communion. H:,EvS? St'nnon (2nd Sunda,
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    • 578 11 OUR READERS 9 VIEW. Letters To The Editor. [Our readers ere invited to write to us on '.uojects of public interest n must tic understood thai the Malayu Trfpune does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents LETTERS SHOULD DE A3 BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double tvacing), and on
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    • 167 11 World TO-NIGHT *m d NX HiLY TALKIES FREE BROADWAY Soli Clieong Scow El performwswrtJ-appeal st ensth at the j NEW WORLD Arena on Oct. 1 2,1932. fORANGE 'P\^^2__^^^-j^ I GOLD LEAF TEA j j Tin: Sitkemk of tab Blenders Art. In the face of the competition which clearly must ex
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    • 165 11 j I Delicious Jellies g IN S m Fivourite Fruit Fhvours:-Lemon, Orange, Peach, Cherry, S Raspberry, Pineapple, Strawberry. In Pints and Quarts. C] SOLD EVERYWHERE. g I FRAMROZ CO. OF (I GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c, EFFECTED I (j AT LOW RATES For quotations for all. transit risks
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  • 33 12 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.
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  • 150 12 OPENING OF GREAT WORLD ARENA. In connection with the progi v.mmc to be presented at to-night's opening of the Great World eports stadium, two spenal amateur boxing contests of fou/ rounds each nave b:cn arranged. In the first event, Leslie Galistan will opposo V. Haines of tha
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  • 83 12 Java, Scuth-West Sumatra, South-East rorneo. Celebes, Moluccas, Timor Dilly and Aufaalasia (Marella> 8 a.m. Ncrth N.-East and N.-West Sumatra (Ophir) 9 a.m. fodo-China <G. G. Paul Doumer) 11 a.m. T "3.vpt and U.S.A. (City of Guildford) 11 a.m. 'Ceylon, Egypt Europe and Great Diitain (Troilus) 1 p.m. China,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 347 12 Rrk Delightful Drinltji! La U jj b b b b bISTHL; is b L t ■MHJpHpMMMffMMMMM ■MM L ■Illlillll ll:ilillli|l!l!lll!i;iliiliiltil:ili:ll[|;:l..l:;|:ii:>liil;lllllilli!l ;l.:i I MM l < i I I i l l l I l l l I I I l MMMMMMMMMTJ I WORLD FAMOUS "KASHIEL" ORGAN j m I c
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    • 13 12 Current Comment on Malayan Affairs in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." 20 Cents Only.
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    • 411 12 TOCK TYPEWRITER CO. 28-A, Change Alley. 9 Dealers In new and secondhand Typewriters. Repairers of Typewriters and Calculating and Numbering Machines. STATIONERY SUPPLIERS. Prcmpt and First Class Service Guaranteed. Ring us up for immediate attention. 'Phone 2633. Moderate charges. Talk Is One Thin?— But To Prove By A Great Many
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 641 12 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most oj the members 9f which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the
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  • 752 13 1 inference rrangements k| r Public Undertakings. Cencva. Sept. 7. Famsay Mac Donald as lsa Conf< i °nee has ury General of Nations strtles that or dinat ion in the prean i Financial I h oi the Organisinp c f the League and t tec of
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  • 434 13 SINGAPORE. SEPT. 23. MEAT. 33 Beef, steak (round), kati 25 Beef, stew or curry, kati 4g Pork, lean, kati 6 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 3b Mutton Australian, lb. 4Q Fowl, kati 44 Hens (locally reared), kati &o Ducks, each qn Pigeons, domestic unfledged, pair Pigeons,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 171 13 Brush? No! Lather? No! Rub-In? No! When you use Mmbmol TJiroiv away your brush Wet your face, either hot or cold water, spread on the creamy Barbasol. Then feel the razor mow down the hair which has been held stiff against the blade with this scientific, smoothing and soothing shaving
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    • 369 13 Kcre is a picture of one of the enormous wharves at Port Sunlight. SECOND SUNLIGHT aSSSj£SB aflm Pk. A in the manufacture of Sunlight Soap. ImStm MIM What you have to do is to count L/lT&m JBLd .m, 2& the number of barrels you can sec —-i in the picture.
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  • 2161 14 Belated Budget Before State Council—No Increase In TaxationVote For Education Increased—Provision For Public Trustee's Dept.—Further Economies When Retrenchment Report Comes Up. Sept. 20 was Budget day in the Ceylon State Council and Sir Don Baron Jayatilaka, in moving the first reading of the belated Appropriation Bill
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  • 554 14 League Resignation Probable. The decision of the Japanese Government cnnounced by Count Uchida, the Foreign Minister, to recognise the new Manchukuo State without awaiting the report of the Lyttcn Commission has not surprised Whitehall, where it is considered to be the inevitable consequence cf the pressure brought
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  • 93 14 [Our readers are invited to write to us an subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), a*d on one side of the
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  • 257 14 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, I shall esteem it a great favour if I may be privileged to us3 space in your valuable journal on the above subject, which, I am sure, will be of much interest to many, especially to our citizens here.
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  • 794 14 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune."» Sir, —I read with much interest the letter written by "Baba Cheng.'' He seems to Ir observant and intelligent enough to point out that the main fault of* the Mission Schools lies in the inclusion of Scripture in the school curriculum. If
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    • 588 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, RotUrdam, Middlesborough. Vessel*. Tonnage. Due. Sail. 5 SUWA MARU 10,700 Oct. 6 1 8 FUSHIMI 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. 30 Dec.
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    • 511 15 STEAMER SAIJ JNGS^ ign NORDDEI TSCHER LLOYD, (Incorpox»te<3 Id Germany). The underacted are the Company. Intended s OUTWARDS. "FULDA" for Manila, H'kong, S'hai. Kobe. Taku, Dalny 15 S^LAHN' 0 fcr. Hollo, Cebu. Manila, H'kong. S'hai. Japan, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtao HOMEWARDS. "SAARBRUCKEN" for Genoa, Barcelcna, Lisbon. Amsterdam. Rotterdam. Hamburg and
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    • 525 15 INSURANCE. THE wkWK SOUTH \j/<IM INSURANCE COMPANY. LOOTED. PIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCENTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Flnlayson Green. THE Eastern united ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L. G. JOHNSON: General Manager. HEAD OFFICE: 3-c,
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    • 394 15 BANKS. Ps» s j IB txpeMQMQ teacbes I l till W u $0 mL How many things you might have J £?**4 attained, .how many achievements j you mi nt nave brought about, .if i ;£rp;|| only you had ready cash at that J i moment when golden opportunity presented
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    • 360 16 Ij" MALAYAN SATURDAY POST j J THE BIG j 20 CENTS,-WORTH. jj FIRST OF THE WEEKLIES, j THE PEOPLE'S PAPER; INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE, TO LET. TO LET—I6S, Tank Road, Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET —Monthly or for the school vacation. "Villa Carmen" a Furnished Bungalow, at Siglap, near
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    • 563 16 I SPECIAL BARGAIN! SPECIAL BARGAIN; I t I. Swiss Wrist Watches in 14 kt. Gold, i 5 Jewelled lever movement prices from $7 and upwards. Z 2. Swiss Wrist Watches in Rolled Gold, prices from $3.50 and upwards. mor H. I 3. Swiss Wrist Watches in sterling silver, 15 Jewelled
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    • 592 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. THE UNITED SAW MILLS, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application has been made to the Directors of this Company to issue a duplicate scrip in place c f the following shar? certificate which is allegro to have been lost: Certilicat? No. 18. dated 20th October,
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    • 360 16 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. Established 1828. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls) B—Short Street, Singapore. Offers thorough training in Music —both PRACTICAL «Ss THEORETICAL Courses leading to CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA, ft etc Booklet upon request, M. ANCIANO, Principal. MATHEMATICS TUITION. Private Individual Tuition by Mathematics Graduate with good
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    • 300 16 I ,—^jj I Have In Stock Swiss Made Jumping Figure Wrist Watches Of The Latest And Various Designs For Ladies Gents. ;l They Are Both Attractive And Cheap. J RELIABLE, DURABLE AND PUNCTUAL, j Prices Moderate. Call Inspect. J KWONG WAH LOONG, 1) Junction of Upper Cross Street, (f If
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    • 490 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Eight D. C. Linotype Motors, each y 2 H.P., all in good working order, for further particulars write to the Manager Malaya Tribune, 56|60, Anson Road. MALAYA TRIBUNE 'PHONE 6171. 6UBSCRD7TION RATES. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including lnciuuu**at office Postage Postage cr close (Local or to Foreign
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 8 I Malaya Tribune Week-end Supplement SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1932
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    • 2542 I REVIVAL OF IDEA FOR SINGAPORE. MR VAZ EXPLAINS FORMER FAILURE. A meetb mposed mainly of the General Hesfdtal hold in the Out-patient depart:, the General Hospital, on Sept. 23. to consider the desirability of forming a Cooper;, re. Dr. R. B. McGregor presided. Repn stives from
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    • 888 I (From Our Own Correspondent., Won. Sept t (by Ah An invention that «ni lovers (and other 1 »T c the time of someone a? fV** to me, dueed by a IEEI man *S F bPCn pr that somewhat msemWw 3 machine register-not of theTyn u-uh trmatic cash
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    • 230 II Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. UNCLE BOB'S CHAT. A Look At This Week's Post-Bag. My "Dear Boys, The big item of news this week is the meeting of the committee rhlch was held en Wednesday evening. We got thrc.gh QU.te a lot of and we have decided to
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    • 270 II (By "Borax I Friends, cousins, and fellow contributors lend me your ears. Do you all remember reading my article on What a Rollicking Trip?" Well, my present article ha* something to do with it. "Borax III" mentioned in his article cf last week, that he might perhaps go with
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    • 264 II (By "Borax VIII.'*) I am glad that I am a member of the Chums' Club and therefore it is my duty to send in contributions. Perhaps you are a bit curious to know mors about me before I commence writing my short article. I came to this bu*y
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    • 241 II (By J. Lee.) Many hundred years ago there lived a clever judge named Chong Meng In the little village of Pekin ln China, at whose wisdom the people were much amazed. One day a thin and pale looking man was brought before him and charged with stealing
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    • 659 II (By "Happy-Go-Lucky Kid.") So far as I can gather the incident which I am going to relate occurred ten days ago on a clear moonlight night. The moon directed its silvery light into my study and added a shade of brightness to its concrete walls. I sat
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    • 288 II (By "Gaylad," Malacca.) The eye is the key to a man's character—ll Is the first thing you observe m anybody's face. But the eye may deceive us. An unpleasantly coloured eye, or a bad "squint" may prejudice us against its owner, even though he may be the
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    • 188 II (By K. H. W., Batu Pahat.) One fine, Friday morning, our party started for a wild-boar hunting trip at the 5th mile, near "the Simpang Kanan (river). Seven of us with four dogs made a drive in a small piece of jungle which we arrived at after hajf an
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    • 369 II (By "Borax V") What la the queen of the night? Oh! I think you all can guess, it. But probably some of you do not know it., Well I will tell you that the queen of the night is the moon. In the night she
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    • 353 II (By "A Student," S.P.I., SerembanJ Good iporning to all of you, boys. I was very glad to get Unclc Bob as our Uncle, and I must thank you very much, Mr. Editor, for giving us an Uncle. What 'about our holidays, what are we going to do, are
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    • 348 II (By. Edward K.) I have formed a plan which I am going to follow out when I am out of work. Were to relate all of it. it would require a volume so I shall tell you briefly about It. First of all I shall remove
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    • 968 II (By T. A. BJ t, waa about luttt-pas* seve» »t train was about to start ana con station was a scene of great t fusion. Many people, who had come station long before the time °f depia getting busy now. Hurriedly they bid fare ten- to their
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    • 203 II (By Robert Lim.) H One night I dreamt that I was holiday trip to Penang with a group cf We all had our music instruments we had a fine time in playing music, Uid dancing. When we had pasted the H Station, one of us went out
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    • 639 II (By S. T. Koh.) In the horizon of the days that are passing by looms the Cambridge Examination—the Examination, at the thought of which my mind Is tranfluil hi the knowledge that I shall be prepared. But what a heavy jolt i. this, that shakes
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    • 378 II (By Borax VI.") Once upon a time a ccnversation was held beiween twi teachers. One, with his fcr°head dripping drops of pearly sweat and his moustache upheaved, said to the.other irritably, "You asked me to take ycir-place this hour and I was made sick by your naughty students,
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    • 126 II (By Chew Seek Chong.) j r *j X UB If I were asked to choose either free education or wealth, I would rattier prefer the former one. the simple reason being I could Lbuiln wealth if I possess a normal standard If education. Undoubtedly everyone will agree Irith
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    • 234 II The Cornerites 9 Revue. i. {By Lim Hap Hin.) I Well done, sisters! Allow me to be among the first to congratulate all these concerned in the producing and running of the revue. It is indeed a revue that is well-worth seeing, not once, but twice or thrice if there
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    • 208 II (By Chong Min.) One morning when I was sitting alone in my house. a begger came, with ragged clothes and dirty hands and fefet. He said that he haa eaten no- food for a day and was very hungry. He begged me for some money or food. *lhat
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    • 141 II (By H. T. Esnin, Batu PahatJ In continuation of my mysterious true story about a missing Malay fisherman, which was. published on Sept. 17, I wish to let you know that the mystery is now solved. On Sept. 8, at abcut 2 p.m., Enche Mo«-ok was found dead,
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    • 125 II A fly -and an ant had a talk with each other about, the kind of life which they led. They wished to know which was the nobler and happier. The fly went from one place t" another. It c.iuld enter palaces and sacred temples. It could attend
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    • 337 II THAT vitamin- C prevents scurvy (By Our Scientific Conespondent.) Net only are D vitamins manufactured like any other scientific product, but A vitamins have also been produced separately by a chemical process,, though they have not yet been placed on the market. And now we are about
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    • 302 III Contributed By MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. A UNTIE LIZZIE'S LETTER. Our Concert. V dear Nieces. llst extend to =11 ot you my heartiest button" Your performance <» 1 and I doubt whether ant'Sdm^."e d W.. h e Vlctoriu TheaLht without a word of praise. I thank you very much
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    • 284 III By Betty Seet.") Oi day r.\y father told me a story about tii-' little childrn. I am going to tell you the story. Chee. K> and were the names of tl:> se rii.Iaren. One day Chee's mother asked him to buy some sugar from the nrare-: shop. Chee
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    • 294 III By -Grace Darling") Hello, cousins. I am a new "Cornerite," and as this is my first article. I hope you will excuse me if you find any mistakes in it. i he other day I was asked whether I like the country or sea best. Oh! what
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    • 127 III (By "Sweet C.S.C") o < eP there 3 °ne thing I like, it is roaming ..jo'ai h« fields, gathering flowers and'walking ong country roads with no destination. Why no destination? It is because adore thrill or adventure it presents. It Is rather -u. to wander on and on
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    • 245 III (By "Wooi Hoon," K.L.) Hello, sisters, I hope you'll all like to read about the Pemang Chin-Gay Processions. fThe idol festival of a geddess, when the image is taken out for a procession with the insignia of official rank and a stand with charms from her tenruc
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    • 321 III ißy "H. S. Goh:') To earn money is easily compared with spending it well. At present when the wave of depression is prevailing, every one whether rich or poor should try to live economically and spend on what is necessary. Many oeople suffer from speeding lavishly or saving foolishly.
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    • 190 III Golden Eagles. (By "Norlia.") Golden Eagles live in pairs on high mountains. Each pair chooses a different mountain, and there the mother-bird lays her eggs, only two at a time; and when the Eagles break the shells the parent-birds look alter them and feed them until they are old enough
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    • 181 III (By "Mazna") Hello girls! I am a new member and this is the first article ihat I have ever written to the "Girls' Corner." Long, long q£0, wild boars lived in the forests of England. In the days of William the Conqueror, any common man that killed a
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    • 287 III (By •'Dorothy.") In this world '-Time" is always with us, not a minute where we can see a T t maining at the same time. f** •ejgj goes to minute, and from minute goes to hours and so on. Each new day s timeisthe time of the
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    • 255 III (By "Linda." I Here I am again, chums. This week I'll tell you about a few Cornerites I know. •'Enid'' is a happy girl with black hair which is always and tidy. She is very clever in arithmetic and is a kind and cbliging girl indeed. "Sunny
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    • 360 III rßy "Jean.") Cornerites' mine, haven't I been a bad. bad girP Fancy bitterly complaining about the non-publication of my articles when poor Aunt Lizzie simply couldn't avoid it owing to pressure on space! However, even you, sweet readers.'would get rather frantic if none of your articles appeared
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    • 175 III (By "Nancy.") The mosquito Is an insect. It is a very dangerous insect and is found where the water is still. There are-many kinds of mosquitoes, and different diseases are carried by them. They are found all over the world. The life of the mosquito is simple, first
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    • 312 III (By "Elsie.") On day Auntie asked me to accompany her when going shopping. There were a hundred and one things to buy, and since it was the first time I went shopping, I was simply delighted. First of all we went to "Madge" to 6uy hats. A
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    • 377 III (By "Smiling Girlie."J I have a little kitten and her name is Snow White, because her coat is white. Yesterday I carried her in my arms into the garden and set her down on the way, for she likes to run and play about. Not long afterwards
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    • 240 III (By "Empress.") Dear cousins, I am sure every school •ports meeting is a grand affair to the school :hildren. It is an occasion In which wa compete in games. The one I am going to vrite about was held at Raffles Girls' School >n Sept. 14. I
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    • 131 III (By "Frances Lee.") Hello, girls, here I am again; after a lapse of nearly a decade. The reason is because I wa3 attacked by Mr. Laziness lately. I am proud to see that- my sisters aee trying their very best in keeping our "Corner" going so
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    • 101 III (By "Rosette.") Hello! Chums, I am a new* member. I have been a regular reader of th. "Girls' Corner J for a long time and was Ir ving to join, but I was rather nervous, fov I couldnt write such good articles as sor. > of you
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    • 94 III LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. [Our readers are invited In write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" docs not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one
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    • 1036 III Ci'o the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.'*) Sir, —Your ominous comments in the editorial columns of your issue of Sept. 19, on a possible adverse trade balance for Malaya in future years, in the absence of effective steps to prevent such a catastrophe, brought oack to my mind certain
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    • 38 III "Badluck Buakras" wishes to inform "Mr. Goodluck" that one more "chain" has been well and truly broken. It is time the Chain Letter nuisance ended, but there still seem to be lots of simple-minded people.
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    • 94 III (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—With reference to a letter dated Sept. 21, written by "Observer," Johore, on the above subject, I really fail to understand his attitude which, I may say, tends to lead to or prolong racial feeling between the communities concerned. Really,
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    • 81 III (To the Editor, "Malay* Tribune.") Sir,—l think this is high time your journal put an end to the hot debate on "Malays and Malayans." I should like to see some writers write something interesting and beneficial to human beings. May I suggest just one subject, such as
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    • 127 III (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."; Sir,— Reading the above controversy in your issue I wish to express my view. Neither Mr. lay, Mr. Koh, or "Ancient Youth in Modern Tiimes" is wholly right, though I am in agreement with what the first and the last correspondents have
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    • 130 III (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—Let me point out to your Chinese correspondents that the Malays are not the only people who arc addicted to laziness. There are lazy Chinese as well. The satisfactory work shown by the Malay boys in the English schools in spite of
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    • 190 III (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—l invite your Tamil readers' kind attention to the fact that an association, by name "Tamil Reforms Association." has been established, under the presidentship of Mr. Mudaliar L L Nagalingam. J.P., with a view to setting right all social disorders and promoting
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    • 17 III This is another subject on which enough has been said, and the discussion is closed.
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    • Page III Advertisements
    • 255 IV MALAYAN POULTRY NOTES. XlX.—DUCKS—(Continued) It must not be expected that ducks for egg production will bring profit as table ducks. The reason is that the size and fattening qualities differ. In Malaya, the common Chinese duck is nothing but a degenerated bird, the cause being too
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      809 IV FOR EGG PRODUCTION. A though it is generally the custom to feed ducks with more or less fresh fish, I would recommend for all purposes feeding with cooked fish, which will avoid the epidemic of cholera so prevalent amongst duck farms and against which tjhere is no cure. With
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    • 706 IV TURKEYS: Although you have no mosquito room for your poults, the boils you mention are not mosquito bites. The turkeys are suffering from a liver disease called Blackhead or Entero-hepatitis, the cause being a protozoa The importation of a diseased bird in your flock is the cause
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    • 953 IV  -  By David Baxter. London, Sept. 13 (by Air Mail). Fox-hunting people were somewhat p' rturbed at the end of last season by the number of resignations of M.F.H.s. Quite a number of Masters hadUo confess that high taxation and the heavy cost of supporting a pack
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    • 70 IV The political life of Jimmy Walker, the Mayor of New York, has been concluded by the investigation induced by Mr. Roosevelt,— the candidate of the Democrates and Governor of the City—owing to the claims made about the corruption inside the administration. Mr. Walker's resignation has already, been
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    • 403 IV Dwarf Trees. Akhcugh the cultivation of dwarf trees appears to he a masterpiece cf the Japanese, it would seem that the Chinese were the first to introduce this art, which can be adapted in this climate provided regular attention is given. Readers must have seen in Chinese
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    • 370 IV A SMART LITTLE NEW CAR Greatly Improved English Model. THE BRITISH-BUILT "BABY" FORD. Few cars have created more public interest than did the 8 h.p. Ford when it was first shewn to the public at the Albert Hall, London, in February last. Since that date, however,
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    • 113 IV A CHINESE INVENTION. According to a Shanghai telegram frorh Reuters, a Chinese inventor has produced a thief proof device which has been tested by the British Municipal Police of Shanghai. It Is a small electric box placed out of sight in the car and provided with
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    • 175 IV Says the Mo.or The basis cf mctor taxation ehall be the overhead costs of the railways. Tha: seems to be the gist of the recommendations ta the Report cf ;he Road-Rail Conference. Many daily papers have swallowed the bait of an entirely illusory reduction of tax lor
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    • 584 IV The attempt to drive a car from London t 0 Calcutta and beat the hn<r Manora," which started at the tame time, has failed. Bowtver, Capt. T. Yates-Benyon, who drove a lo h.p. Hillman Minx, put up an extremely good run and succeeded in reaching Quetta.
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      • 128 IV SUTTON'S WORLD FAMOUS ■BSHMB SEEDS The finest varieties of Flower and Vegetable Seeds carefully selected for all climates. Sutton's Seeds are successfully grown in ali parts of the World with unfailing profit to the grower. i < 3 5 5 SUTTON'S OP READING SPEND ANNUA LLY HUGE SUMS OP MONEY
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