Malaya Tribune, 15 October 1932
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Title Section29 1932-10-15 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX. No. 2-44 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday. Oct. 1.3, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 193229 words
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Advertisement154 1932-10-15 1 Buy the "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST/ The Picture Paper. 20 cents. _j;ui—■ ■—"—"—"—ii—ii—ii—iijuuuuuuouc^oououcjr.-iui-ic-iuji —< i—• -j I Call for Carlsberg Hijau" it's I i CARLSBERG PILSENER. \-a "CARLSBERG IMJAU." |(<Jj&fe*4l iO-- The ideal drink for tropical climates. It N. Ttfr Obtainable at Hotels. Clubs and Best jjg rD Houses throughout the154 words
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Advertisement127 1932-10-15 1 A. FLINTER. 6, Raffles Place. BUYS Gold coins and goH ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest pricesaccording to daily exchange rates. J chop i I SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. The Far East Oxygen Acetylene Co., Ltd. POONK 81t«S. j E I j J&15 Per Drum of 1 cwt.—Delivered127 words
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Article348 1932-10-15 2 Sequel To "Missing Chettiar" Case. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore' Bahru, Oct. 13. An echo of the "Missing Chettiar" case Was heard at Johore Bahru Assizes this morning, when, before Mr. Justice W. Burton, AbduJ Wahab, alias Abdul Rahman bin Abdullah, and Patimah binte Abdullah claimed trial348 words
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Article340 1932-10-15 2 Entered Wood-Cutters' Kitchen. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. Oct. 13. Last week-end a tiger visited the Forest Reserve at Blongko, off Tanjong Surat. which is about ten miles out of Johore. and played havoc with the wood-cutters' kitchen, having ransacked everything in the kitchen. It340 words
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Advertisement10 1932-10-15 2 WORTH A DOLLAR But Only 20 Cents: "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST."10 words
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Advertisement39 1932-10-15 2 j Tried Ii NĔSTLEs j (English) COCOA? Ii If not, you have missed a treat, for this cocoa is of superlative quality and flavour. SEND NOW 10 cents in stamps $r an attractive sample tin, with mirror lid. fl^katitsßestl39 words
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Advertisement219 1932-10-15 2 B The most delicious tonic food you have 5 H ever been asked to take contains all the I W roost important health factors you need! 3 B Ostomalt contains vitamins A, B. C and D. B XT the vitamins that build you up after M B illness, keep you219 words
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Miscellaneous26 1932-10-15 2 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY, OCT. 15. Bukit Timah Range, Fortress Coy., CasualsClassification. TO-MORROW, OCT. 16. G.O.C.'s INSPECTION. Bukit Timah Range, Fortress Coy., Rifle Meeting.26 words
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Article1835 1932-10-15 3 («i. < ritx'i ii* r criirw tn«ccub?s ii, «t «I» ii»-' Inema on un un- aii mii'.iV'"!< 1 c Sept. 29 r > .a Of 0-! l" b.forc Justice r f;nl «Mil: hiw* laiCrd fout 7°' K «•n'lt'd'd a the dull1* U m»» l(> Mi» •;>'1,835 words
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Advertisement53 1932-10-15 3 I I I LeprosT Diabetes, Consumption, V.D., PILES, LEUCODERMA, Impotency, Women-disorders, I Psnlysi* and numerous other chrsnlc 8 diseases considered to be hopeless by a eminent doctors are eared by ssr tj Specialist. V THE HIMALAYAN PHARMACY 0 Head Office: 62, Owen Road. fj Censnttatten Boom: 135, Scringe at MI.,53 words
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Advertisement14 1932-10-15 3 WIT and WISDOM Plus PICTURES. You Get Them All in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST."14 words
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Advertisement183 1932-10-15 3 NEW! from the ground up! W° u see < in the New Hupmobile Eight, a car unlike any previous Hupmobile, or any other automobile. A daring, new design. A new lowness of body—that increases riding safety without sacrifice of head room or road clearance. Doors of unusual widW—for effortless exit183 words
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Miscellaneous888 1932-10-15 3 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Stations Best Received In Malaya. j A list of "possible" stations is of less use tc the beginners and the average Ustnef tnan some information ebout the broadcasting Nations v.hich may be received r sularly ana It fair strength. Below is such UifonnatW*" ♦riven fully and888 words
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1132 1932-10-15 4 WHO IS WILL ROGERS? Copyright, 1931, William Hermann Deppcrmann. WILL ROGERS! What does his name bring to mind: a cowboy, the grandson of a full-blooded Cherokee Indian, an unofficial diplomat, an actor, a1,132 words
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Article213 1932-10-15 4 Bavarian Stock-Brokers Rise In London. London, S pt. 17. A rich fin&ncie who came to Eng'and 51 y ars agj with only £5 in 1")«; pocke; has diea ir London at are cf 7G. Mr. Lccpoid Hhrch. had of the c:k-brcke s' firm cf R.213 words
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Article194 1932-10-15 4 Mr. Wilson Karris Appointed. London, Sept. 17. "The Spectator" announces that Mr H Wilson Harris has been appointed Editor Sfc Evelyn Wrench, the former Editor, who is th* chief proprietor, remains the Cha rman of the Company While relinquishing active editorial direction for reruns of health194 words
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Article204 1932-10-15 4 The October number of the "Malayan K-nnel Gazette.- the quartetly organ of the Malayan Kennel Association, whi-n is affiliate:! to the Kennel Club. London, is new on salo at 50 cents a ccpy. UTie editor is Mr C Ward-Jackson, of 12, Market Street. Kuala Lumpur. Despite204 words
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Article152 1932-10-15 4 Accounts of British New Guinea Development Company to January 31, shew loss for the year £359 (against £3,784). Adding debenture interest £2,960 and loss brought forward £9,691, makes £13.011. Deducting taxation reserve not required, £4,725. leav-s debit £8 28C to be carried forward. In consideration of152 words
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Advertisement178 1932-10-15 4 W and can APPRECIATE X JĔT THEIR INDIVIDUAL Jtiw CHARM EJ PLAYER'S JOHN PLAYER SONS. ENGLAND. Foods The 'Allenburys' Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are I germ free, and being simply and easily prepared I by the addition of boiling water, their178 words
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Advertisement96 1932-10-15 4 Prof. Dr. Wolff-Eisner's SANTUBEX-CUBE FOR J I F it inniX*!??*?******** trtm the 8*U A*-»nts: j I g> M. ABDULLA CO. 27, Robinson Road, Singapore. FAST COLOURS—NEVER SHRINKS—WEARS WELL. Now Reduced in Prices j By 20 30 NEW PATTERNS JUST ARRIVED. Write for samples to The Korean Products Company <i. Dras96 words
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Advertisement22 1932-10-15 4 j JAVASON SPECIAL SYRUPS. J "Light-House" Brand. I All varieties. Fellow the crowd and drink JAVASON'S. Of all high class provision stores.22 words
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Advertisement9 1932-10-15 4 THE PEOPLE'S PAPERS "Malaya Tribune"— Daily. "Malayan Saturday Post"—Weekly.9 words
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Article1132 1932-10-15 5 LATEST QUOTATIONS. MINING. ,„CED BT FRASER A CO.. ffXCHANGI AND STOCK. BROKERS. Siafafftrc, o*4 13. 1932, 10 a.m. *ue Buyers. Sellers. a- r Hitem rin 12 13 5s J Tn Hj- 10j- p nR 0.C5 0.10 II < 0.40 0.50 J Aran. Tin 040 norn J B1,132 words
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Article276 1932-10-15 5 Demand For Gilt-Edged Securities. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Reuters Wireless Service. London, Oct. 11. On the Stock Exchange to-day the investment demand for gilt-edged securities was resumed vigorously, with prices al considerably higher. Indian loans, particularly, were stronger. The Commodity markets are s ill featureless and trading has continuedReuters Wireless Service. - 276 words
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Article317 1932-10-15 5 D. ETLIN AND CO S REPORT. RUBBER. Oct. 15. 11 a.m. London: 2 13 32d.. unchanged. New York: 3 716 cents <G.), up cent. Share: Quiet. Allenby* 45—55 cents, Ayer Moleks 30 —35 cents, Ayer Panas 30 —113 cents, Bassetts 20—25 cents, Brogas 20 —25 cents, Bukit317 words
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Article159 1932-10-15 5 Lewis And Peat's Report. Messrs. Lewis and Peat, in their Weekly report of yesterday, state: The market has been particularly dull last week and the volume of business passing has been very small. Sellers have been reluctant to part with their holdings although the prices bid locally159 words
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Article26 1932-10-15 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 India26 words
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Article63 1932-10-15 5 Agreement As Far Away As Ever. Reuters Wireless Service. London, Oct. 11. 1-0000 iSSLH the sloppa of work by 1.0 000 Lancashire cotton op.ratives nxt we k a reduction „f m cm P lo > e notices for a Federation tf Mas er Cot on afSReuters Wireless Service. - 63 words
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Article60 1932-10-15 5 Manchukuo Apology To The British. Reuter. Tokyo, Oct. 14. Nothing is known of the lynching of Mrs U_c:rufrs murd.rer, but a Kaibin icport sajs nat the Chief of the Manchukuo Police called on the British Consul and stated that one of .he murderer* had beenReuter. - 60 words
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Article132 1932-10-15 5 Veritable Windfall For Britain. Reuter. Lcncio::. Oct. 14. Dmir.g the past year Indian hoarders disgorged £60.000.000 in gold bullion. Th? exporc row slowing do An but it is still £3-. nnl ion a month. The of this is analysed by an article hi th? Morning PcsReuter. - 132 words
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Article128 1932-10-15 5 Japan Not Worried About Ottawa. Reuter. Hongkong. Oct. 14. Hongkong has imposed a 20 per cent, ad valor3m special licence" on newly-registered foreign motor vehicles under the Ottawa programme. This affects cars stocked at Washington and a protest is possible. Tokyo. Oct. 14. Japanese traders do notReuter. - 128 words
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Article235 1932-10-15 5 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Dank.) Singapore. Oct. 15. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 31 32d. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 15 16d. London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 29 32d, London 30 days' sighi 2s. 3 7 Hd., London demand 2s. 3 27 32d., London235 words
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Article107 1932-10-15 5 Singapore, Oct. 15. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Kuala 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate J.) Dakar Maru 18; Silverbelle 11. Empire Dock (.Entrance Gate 3.) Heljin Maru 30. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4.) Steel Traveller 46; Kinta 49. West Wharf 'Entrance Gat* 4.) Corfu107 words
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Advertisement135 1932-10-15 5 I of I j jtulthy and happy, summer and winter, hardy little people enjoy every ■"mote of their lives. j Radio-Malt has a regular olace in the j > menu. They take it spread on tints, on toast, or straight from a *?oon; it builds up a strong physique t135 words
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Advertisement210 1932-10-15 5 Have you discovered this? About lovely teeth and breath? Have you discovered this toothpaste W,^aY that not only keeps teeth sparkling, if| lovely.but also checks offensive mouth odours? Your teeth will become whiter, far more beautiful —you will be as- Bad Breath sured that your breath is sweet and is210 words
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Advertisement307 1932-10-15 5 YOU CAN TEST THIS INDIAN ASTROLOGER'S SKILL FREE. leash t::t; truth atigut yourself. Hund- :ds who have tested the skill of "Pundit Tabci f.mou: phve'eic. proclaim him the rr>.y'> m wizard cf Astrology. G7.ORGS macKEY cf New York bsßevea ;hat the Bombay expert must possess some zi~. of s cosd-sight.307 words
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Miscellaneous49 1932-10-15 5 MAILS CLOSE. MONDAY, OCT. 17. North, N.-East and N.-West Sumatra (Ophlr) 9 a.m. Indo-China (G. q. Paul Doumer) 11 a.m. Tembilahan and Indraglri (Mapia) 11 a.m Pontianak (Raub) 2 p.m. North, N.-East and N.-West Sumatra, Aden, Egypt and U.S.A. (Steel Traveler) 2 p.m. Upper Burma (Hong Peng) 3 p.m49 words
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Advertisement221 1932-10-15 6 The Toast of Paris, BACK IN A MAGNIFICENT NEW PICTURE Matinee: TO-DAY 3.15 j J 6.15 To-Night 9.15 J 77/e Alluring, Beautiful Star of "THIS IS THE NIGHT 1 Hollywood's Most-Kissed Girl t LILY DAM IT A j IN j j Radio's Brilliant New Dabing akd Sparkling Phoimvtion— "MADAME JULIE"221 words
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Advertisement169 1932-10-15 6 Amusements i Matinees To day <& To-Morrow at 3. p.m I Ardent LoveF~oir9HHH| Almosr Marrie^ SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTIONThe Epic of British Industry-a I Symphony of Srcoke and Steel i "PROGRESS" I PBEBBNTED BI COeRTI-sY OF BOHNEO MOTORS LTD NEXT CHANGE: BARBARA ST4NWYCK in SHOPWORN T^n?v';T^ T!NEE FOR SfHool CHILDREN TO-DAI169 words
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Advertisement337 1932-10-15 6 TO-NIGHT Richard Talmadge i IN HIS FIRST TALKIE—SPECIALLY PROCURED FOB THE MARLBORO' First R Un •JUST THE TYPE OP ENTERTAINMENT TO BANISH I your Worries see Beautiful DOROTHY MACKAIL IN AM UNUSUAL DRAMA OF THE BTBBHAL XRIANGI E "THE OFFICE WIFE AN A°n S T YOUR SIDE WITH LIGHTER AT337 words
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Article222 1932-10-15 7 Sequel To Midnight Chase. Alleged to have posted Communistic slogans on the wall at the corner of Orchard Road and Tanglin at midnight of Aug. 5. a Hyl.-un was charged before the District Judge (Mr. C. Wilson) yesterday to 6how cause why he should not be222 words
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Article164 1932-10-15 7 Help-Up Liners Sail. Reuters Wireless Service. Cct. 11. The daiu(L' 112 a strike oil !!:<• ]>ari of «It 1 Frerch slilpytn? ci tnpuHkv hna ejn averted by the decision of then» n» Union to call off the s.riice of the crr.A> v( thp Menageries Maritime V:s«!s whichReuters Wireless Service. - 164 words
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Article110 1932-10-15 7 Lord Lytton's Talk On The Ether. Reuter. London. Oct 15 tJLSSK 1 the Lytton "ccmLcrd T k m was KiV en by Lcrd Lytton in a broadcast talk in which he s K hOWn ln the objects oi the mission and the elaborate hospitality of ManchuriaReuter. - 110 words
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Article127 1932-10-15 7 Free State Delegates Stubborn. Reuter. London. Oct. 14. The Anglo-Irish negotiations did not op n in an optimistic spirit, as it is expected that the Free State delegates will not budge on the question of annuities. Mr. de who is 50 to-day. was drecscd all in black andReuter. - 127 words
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Article42 1932-10-15 7 Reuters Wireless Service. Munich, Oct. IL Her.- Yon Pap.n arriv;d here to-day on hi? first official visit to Bavaria. He received ar ovation frrm the crowd but Communists broke through the Police cordon and shouted ineults.—Renter's Wireless Service.Reuters Wireless Service. - 42 words
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Article80 1932-10-15 7 President Hoover Welcomes 1,000 Guests. Reuter. Washington, Oct. 14. President Hoover was slightly cut on the right hand, presumably by a ring when shaking .hands with 4,000 guests, including Lord Reading, at a reception on the occasion of the laying of the corner-stone of theReuter. - 80 words
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Article72 1932-10-15 7 Reuter's Wireless Service. Geneva, Oct. 11. The abolition of the Ltogue's bnuirh unlets In London, Park, Berlin and Rome in the Interests of economy wa* urgid t.-rt»y by the Norwegian. New Zealand and British rtpre-c-enUUves at the Fourth Committee wtileh cieal# with «he League Budget, but .he CommitteeReuter's Wireless Service. - 72 words
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Article84 1932-10-15 7 Exposed By Ministry Of Interior. Reuter. Belgrade, Oct. 14. The report of the Yugo-Slav Ministry cf the Interior concerning the a leged plot alleges that it was planned that the Italian Fleet should bKckade the Dalmatian coast and supply arms and ammunition to the revolutionaries, andReuter. - 84 words
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Article199 1932-10-15 7 Thrilling Struggle In Singapore. A thrilling struggle with a python is reported to have occurred yesterday morning in Crcwfigrd Read, between Minto Road and j North Bridge Road. I It appears that the python was seen by Chinese coolies who were working on the rtMf j199 words
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Article109 1932-10-15 7 Receiving And Adjudicating Orders. In the Bankruptcy Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Whitley receiving and adjudicating orders were issued against Chua Yong Soon Ng Ah Seng, Tan Ewe Chye. J. M. Koh Lee Soo Hock, Tan Kirn Hai, S. A. Bawasa, Song Seng Poh and V. Reynolds, while109 words
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Advertisement814 1932-10-15 7 "MADGE" •phone 1227. 67, Selegie Road, Singapore. We have just received a large selection of Ladies', Maids and Children's Semi-Trimmed and Ready-to-Wear Hats of the latest styles. j j Our Satisfaction To Users |i Made in England S> tart using this shirting. 3C fc s your wise policy, of finest814 words
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Advertisement252 1932-10-15 7 1 Assets exceed $12,000,000. g>y k ITI Assurance in force orer $35,000,000. t The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. mmA (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement*). HEAD OFFICE: Great Intern Life Building, Cecil Street Singapore. The Company ha* £30,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of *n i a LONDON OFFICII:252 words
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Advertisement134 1932-10-15 7 I PUREJtt COOLclear I M WjBH as a mountain S I If Brush your teeth daily with H I I Pebeco. the tooth paste that is IH j! l| j/ W))fflJ m St c^ectl vc 3 amst pyorrhoea U| ij 1 Sm/i/881 an( f^ie g erms of decay. H llflffil134 words
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Article813 1932-10-15 8 Is a shorter working-day the one solution of the unemployment problem and the one remedy for the world economic crisis? Thinking people in many countries are coming to the conclusion that it is, and we have ourselves hinted at conviction on the point several times during the813 words
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Article108 1932-10-15 8 Rules governing the conduct of the Money Order business: arc published in the Government A commission as Lieutenant In the 8S Volunteer Force has been granted to Mr C F Smith. Mr. P n. Knight has been appointed a Municipal Commissioner, George Town. Penan* m place of Mr. E. Newbold.108 words
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Article272 1932-10-15 8 Committee To Examine Documents. The Council of the Planters' Association of Malaya has appointed a committee to go into the policy of Decentralisation. Ihe following is an extract from'the report of the proceedings of the Council on Sept. 30: Decentralisation .Policy: The Chairman reported that a272 words
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Article266 1932-10-15 8 General Strike Averted. Reuters Wireless Service. Belfast, Oct. 15. The possibility cf a general strike, it is belived. has been definitely averted by the decision of the Ministry of Home Affairs to increase outdoor relief by between 40 to 60 per cent. It has also beenReuters Wireless Service. - 266 words
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Article57 1932-10-15 8 Cne of Singapore's two amateur radio Stations, VSIAD. will be broadcasting orchestral selections to-morrow from 11 a.m. to 12.15 nn 42 metres. Reports will be appreciated by Mr. E. C. Yates, of the Capitol. Mr. Yates has already received many encouraging reports from all parts of Malaya and57 words
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Article76 1932-10-15 8 Frcm Franco by the "General Metzinger," due at Singapore at 6 a.m. to-morrow. Prom China ard Japm by the "Hosang." due at Singapore at 6 a.m. on Monday. From China and Japan by the "Tango Maru due at Singapore on Tuesday. Mails by the outward Dutch aeroplane fro-:76 words
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Article180 1932-10-15 8 Under the Stamps Ordinance the Governs has ordered the rem is; ion of tho EfL? 52,225S 2,225 or tho p I;alty of $2 235 tneorred by Mr. Y U Vat XGng fQr LlsuflQcient sta or a deed cf assignment dateei May 30, 1922. Messrs A ILL. Wheeler, a Baker and180 words
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Article447 1932-10-15 8 (BY "LOOKER-nH»^^ General cotton strike threatened trouble looming. Or is it A A v There seems little doubt that th F.M.S. retrenchment proposal those of HuSi^wfflTC^ The China Coast pirates are k.. again. They have just nut .iJu y "1" into "Helikon." 1 A If these pirates447 words
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Article81 1932-10-15 8 JOHORE BAHRU ASSIZES, on page I TIGER KILLED IN JOHORE. on page 2 CEYLON NEWS AND NOTES, on page 3. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. -on page 3. "DOWN TO EARTH"—WILL ROGERS LIFE. CHAPTER E. on ptft 4 DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 5. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. en81 words
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Advertisement189 1932-10-15 8 "His "His Masters I Master's Voice' Voice" PORTABLE MODEL -99." The Greatest Value Ever Offered in Portable Gramophones. j SMALL IN SIZE BIG IN PERFORMANCE LOW IN PRICE. This New Modsl has neither rival nor compel or and repres nts "His Mastr's j Voice" itardard of musical leproduction con tnrat.d189 words
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Advertisement59 1932-10-15 8 ■r=^f=^i=^f=^r===Jf=lff=if==^f=lf=^ jCHIPPtNDUE PATTERN I STERLING SILVER j j WAITERS I For Presentation j U.S. de Silva Bros, j i JEWELLERS, j 23. Hijrh Street. Singapore. j Reduce your cost of living: and at the same time support local industry by using T.K.K.V SHOES, TYRES m OTHER GOODS. B TENG SENG59 words
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Miscellaneous39 1932-10-15 8 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT. Yesterday's Max. Temperature, 87 dcg. F Last night's Mm. Temperature. 73 def PYesterday's Rainfall. 0.03 Ins. Sunshine, 3.1 hours. 1 p.m. Relative Humidity. 85 per cent. 1 p.m. Wind. S. 5 m.p.h. 1 p.m. Weather, drizzie.39 words
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Article474 1932-10-15 9 A PRECAUTION FOR WAR." Memorandum Before Council. Trainint! I'nder Naval Base Captain. m i!i< i.mdum on Ihe proposed laaagantiM -1 Knyal Naval Volunteer Bcarivi Fcree unit at Singapore will p..< (i Nf<>-< Legislative Council j], I:r.}v:ial Conference which met in states the memorandum, rotations regarding Im--15. Amongst474 words
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Article74 1932-10-15 9 IrcMnhop Of Canterh»ry'ti Protest. Reuters Wireless Service. liondon, Ocs\ 11. f M ittfitei In »cfit of Englhh bos > "bl?hop of Cftiitrtbiny l ij.,' 4 10 tbr Canterbury t dLpiortti the idcu J 'i .0 'dT'ritiß "by v.vpioii--1 ••hi enrobllug infUiK-t. '••tint, "I -Q many p.opb inReuters Wireless Service. - 74 words
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Article120 1932-10-15 9 ""«Wwinent In League Circles. Reuter. Geneva, Oct. H. 0t what a woman's a caused ITOBi r n marrying a Krei ?ner t lhe »nd thMv^i.s" nr c Committee represent*2f* hat r "r lon a PPointed by the 2t l it ad r to her own nation--1Reuter. - 120 words
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1138 1932-10-15 9 REPORT OF F.M.S. RETRENCHMENT COMMITTEE. Far Reaching Economies Needed In All Departments. Drastic proposals for economy, including re-organisation of the Civil Service, are made in the F.M.S. Retrenchment Commission's Keport. The Commission aims ftt a reduction of 27 per cent,1,138 words
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Article103 1932-10-15 9 South Africa's Claims To Representation. Reuter. Geneva, Oct. 14. The composition of the Committee of Nineteen has be°n altered in consequence of recent changes in Ihe League Council. Mexico will leplace Fcrti and Yugo-Slavia will be replaced because Czecho-Slovakia is already a member. The CouncilReuter. - 103 words
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Article113 1932-10-15 9 Old And Mentally Deficient. The death of a seventy-two-year-old Chinese, who died in the prison hospital on Oct. 2, occupied .the attention of the Coroner (Mr. F. G. Bourne) yesterday. It was stated that th* deceased had been previously charged with being a vagrant and was113 words
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Article121 1932-10-15 9 Swedish Princesses At The Station. Reuters Wireless Service. Stockholm, Oct. 11. King Gusiar. Princess Ingrid and Princess Ingeborg were present at the station to bid farewell to the Prince of Wales and Prince George when they left Stockholm to-day In the King's special raloon to proceedReuters Wireless Service. - 121 words
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Article68 1932-10-15 9 Sequel To Wholesale Knife i Attack. M. Mendla de SUva. the Singhalese who 15 alleged to have murdered his mother-in-law J and wounded his wife and two step-daughter* 4 'heir house In Dhofcy Ohauf, on the •>1 Sept 17. committed to the Assises hy the68 words
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Article347 1932-10-15 9 GALLANTRY TO THE LADIES. Funnels Of "Helikon" Repainted. Two Passengers Commit Suicide. Reuter. More d tails are available of the P"acy of the Helikon." Two pas! scorers remitted suicide. The oirates arrival »t Hongkcng two passengers were a rested. Hongkong, Oct. 14. «as pirated was inReuter. - 347 words
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Article267 1932-10-15 9 Brother Of Dead Kreuger Arrested. Reuter. Washington, Oct. 11. The Stat? Department has instructed the Legation in Aiheni to request the provisional arrest and d teniion cf Samuel Insull on charges of embezzlement and larceny. Ath.ns. Oct. 11. Samuel Insull is calmly awaiting developments. He saysReuter. - 267 words
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Advertisement11 1932-10-15 9 Exclusive Special Articles Appear in the MALAYAN, SATURDAY POST" Every Week.11 words
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Advertisement279 1932-10-15 9 NOW ON SALE His Master's Voice" NEW RECORDS for OCTOBER and j MID-OCTOBER j At I Reduced Prices Obtainable at S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD. "H.M.V." Specialists, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. "FORMA" Brand Swimming Shorts "Forma" Products are 100' Wool and are made m England. 1 a| 'Forma" Swimming Shorts are the279 words
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444 1932-10-15 10 Sports Pastimes. TO DAY S MATCH ON THE PADANG. CRICKET CLUB v. GLOSTERS Ist XV. RUGBY FOOTBALL. To-day's Ist XV match on the Padang between the Glocterc and the Crick t Club is one of the most Important of the Clubs matches for the rxason. If there i.: any side444 words
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Article295 1932-10-15 10 AUGUST B.P. ANNIVERSARY. The third anniversary celebration of the August B.P. was held at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's bungalow, Pasir Panjang, on Oct. 1 and 2. Sports und badminton competitions were held and the following were the results: OPEN TWO MILES: Soh Hock Choon, Tay Kheng Ann, Chua Boon295 words
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Article105 1932-10-15 10 YOUNG MUSLIM P. L. UNION. Members of the Young Muslim Physical and Literary Union are invited to attend the luncheon meeting of the Union on Sunday at noon at the bungalow of Tuan Syed Mohamed AlkafT, at 215, Pasir Panjang Road (fi% milestone) An interesting programme has been arranged for105 words
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Article908 1932-10-15 10 Europeans Beaten 1$ Fast Game. ASSN. FOOTBALL. The Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Reverend 3. C. Roberts, was amongst the spectators at che Anson Road Stadium yesterday who saw the Rest beat the Europeans by 2 —l in the annual match for the Diocesan Cup.908 words
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Article24 1932-10-15 10 The Garrison championship tournament will be played at the beginning of November. Instructions regarding the preliminary elimination have been issued to all units.24 words
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1004 1932-10-15 10 Club Fields Weak Team. HOCKEY. Playing on their own ground yesterday the S.R.C. drew with the Medical College Union, each securing a goal. The Club was not at full strength. Hay's services being needed at Anson Road in the soccer match between thi Rest1,004 words
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Article122 1932-10-15 10 LAWN TENNIS. Results and ticc in the S.R.C. tournament are as follows: "A" SINGLES HANDICAP (final): Dr. G. dt Souza (owe 30) beat Dr. W. A. Balhetchet (owe 30) 6—o, B—6. MIXED DOUBLES: P. d'Alrr.fida and Mrs. M. G. Eber beat G. Lowe and Miss M. de Souza122 words
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Article98 1932-10-15 10 CROSS-COUNTRY RACE. The closing date for entries to the cross country race has b?en extended to Tuesday. Intending competitors should send in the r entries as early as possible. Johore entrants are asked to get in touch with Mr. P. W. Penson, c,o Tire Johore Chinese Football Association, 31—A,98 words
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Article42 1932-10-15 10 SWIMMING. Miss Hclene Madison. the American girl -wimmer and holder of nearly one hundred records, including a dual Olympic title, has definitely forfeited her amateur status—she signed a lucrative Hollywood film contract on August rBth —-The Times of Ceylon."42 words
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Article294 1932-10-15 10 Annual Inspection Of The G.O.C. A four-hours "war" will take place in Singapore to-mcrrow, wheel the G.0.C., Major General L. C. L. Oldfield. will hold his annual inspection. For the first time, the Volunteer will operate as one unit and the "enemy" will PC the Johort294 words
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Article154 1932-10-15 10 What 's On To-Night. AUiambra— "Almost Married," featuring Alexander Kirkland, Ralph Bellamy, Vioi.t Heming, etc. Special added attraction Progress." Matinees to-day and to-morrow. Capitol—Lily Damlta in "Madame Julie." Matinees to-day and to-morrow. Empire.—"Virginian Outcast" (silent) and "The Unexpected Father" and "Ihe Finger Prints" (talkies). Great World.—Side shows, pasar malam, Malay154 words
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Article490 1932-10-15 10 Effect Of Retrenchment Decisions. Following the retrenchment decisions the Singapore Municipal Estimates (drrtt) for 1933 have been issued, as a supplement to the Government Gazette. The Estimate; will be uo CoUSrers. at SPeCial 0f th The draft shows that the surplus at thbeginning of this year was490 words
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Article113 1932-10-15 10 AT THE CINEMAS. Two stars well remembered <"cr their previous triumphs appear in "Madam Julie," a brilliant and beautiful production now showing at the Capitol. They are the lovely Lily Damita, who was in "This is the Night," and O P. Heggle, who earned much113 words
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Article692 1932-10-15 10 VOLUNTEERS GATHR. AT NONNI. Latest News Of \y ar In Szechuan. The expulsion of the ja.l» 0(1 15 Pulaiyichi by General Chan mounted troops and the VoluJapanese defenders of Augai vulnerable from all skies treme danger, the Japar. hurried a big force of scene the hop,. With692 words
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Article100 1932-10-15 10 Preliminary Inquiry The Third Magistrate «Mr J P. Gr< yesterday started the prelimmar. the charge of murder again,t SI Hakan Singh, who is aßeged I assaulted a compatriot with a "tick The wife of the deceased alhud acctrsed was a hoarder in the h day in100 words
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Miscellaneous832 1932-10-15 11 CLUB DIARY. ClUb i SoCletieS in readers of 71° 6 members of which arc Tribune." This Diary Lued tn /or thcvu and tZlet OP€ H T a ate 5 o^ wizz .«n ?f S:**** 9 °f o cneral interest The -cil 6 l n ClU ed in the mDiar of832 words
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Article521 1932-10-15 12 GERMANY OBJECTS TO GENEVA. Insists On Claim To Equality. Reuter. London, Oct. 14. The Anglo-French conference has agreed that Britain, France, Italy and Germany should confer, preferably at Geneva, to discuss disarmament difficulties. The British Government has invited Germany and Italy to adhere to the proposal. AtReuter. - 521 words
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Article213 1932-10-15 12 Ordinance To Be Amended. An Ordinance to amend the Women and Girls Protection Ordinance. 1930, is to b; introduced at the next meeting of the Legislative Council on Wednesday. The Bill has no connection with the ricksha parade, as was stated a few days ago. The213 words
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Article64 1932-10-15 12 Reuters Wireless Service. New York, Oct. 11. Professor Einstein has accepted a life appointment as Head of the School of Mathematics at the Institute of Advanced Study which will open in the Autumn at Princetown. The famous scientist, who will lecture on mathematics andReuters Wireless Service. - 64 words
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Article58 1932-10-15 13 letters to the editor. „,/<■»/ to uritr to u5 on ntbfrcU o/ public interest, it m ?t*i fv ««at v• ://>•■" ;/0t« not n.,(xeaarily cndunc opinions cxpreneA ?»J wr-i* :ill •tn.n BE AS SRI IF AS POSSIBLe. pttttra W» ,i ,u «•«o/ ««Mi Wi(fc m "awncnt. and58 words
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Article51 1932-10-15 13 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") as ethers am very eager la s r c < fSpring) results of Raffles I have seen only the i r lege of Commerce results Will the Principal thr ugh the 111 l *****81 of your tlx names of the successful Yours, etc.,51 words
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Article107 1932-10-15 13 j., tv ffdtt "Malaya Tribune."! en written en the above I an ;tfiaid what continuance of guide someone to dig up v iflain Bel re proceeding further with v. lid like to lay stress en .he tint item arises not only in it T.rou-ahout the world. I-107 words
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Article207 1932-10-15 13 tutor, 'Malaya Tribune.") Sir—lr. fawn the Poultry Notes that I Malaya Tribune" every •ur Poultry Editor, who of a great loss, I would Bat sincere thanks for advice that has been derstand is being foleaders of your paper in that poultry diseases have poultry farmers, and it207 words
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Article365 1932-10-15 13 'To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") I certainly endorse what your corres- writes under this caption. Personally I do no- welcome Daylight Saving, chief!-, as an early riser I find that early iD| the best time for exercise. To rise md dnnk in the pure and exhila .eitinn 8365 words
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Article136 1932-10-15 13 (To the Editor, -'Malaya Tribune.") Sir,-In your issue of the 30th ult., I read With much pleasure a letter from'E. C •under the heading "Wants to go to China" £t5 meanwhile. I receive n Lm r received a letter care of you fiom one cf your correspondents,136 words
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Article822 1932-10-15 13 (To the Editor. -'Malaya Tribune." > Sir.—"Another Boleh," who is stated to have arrived recently from China, together with Messrs. A. D. Ho end Edwin Tan. his ooponen s m this cciv.rovei-sy. are all Chinese evidently. What they say seems to refer to Chinese ladies, is this pot shameful822 words
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Article159 1932-10-15 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—l have read with interest all the letters written by various correspondents on various subjects. Though I am a newcomer from the North (Perak), I have been and am a constant reader of your far-famed paper. "Our Readers* Views" are very interesting.159 words
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Article189 1932-10-15 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —I have read with much interest your note of yesterdays date under the above heading, advising "Disgusted" or other dissatisfied members to report to the committee, or if necessary call for a general meeting, should their officers exceed their proper powers.189 words
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Article295 1932-10-15 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—The local magistrates should read the report acout the schoolboys who failed to observe traffic regulatiens and were discharged with a warning by the Serembrn magistrate, lefore they impose fines on all persons who are accused Do they ever reflect thai on295 words
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Article573 1932-10-15 13 Charge Of Murder Fails. DISTRICT watchman discharged. Hongkong, Oct. 8. ma°n' eV laS Ce M r 0l w WilfUl mUrd the Central Markrrt Wynne Jones when he discharged yyesterda y afternoon, fore the Court Tf U n-chin° n chin wh befellow District Watchrran arBe f de t££ that573 words
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Article389 1932-10-15 13 THAT hot air helps the glider? (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) The hot air that is particularly useful for aviators who use engineless machines is not the vulgar kind, consisting of words—mostly idle and ill-considered "advice," bu' an actual current of air. For hot air rises, and it389 words
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Advertisement511 1932-10-15 13 ORIENTAL, GOVERNMENT SECURITY LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. j (INCORPORATED IN INDIA 1874). HEAD OFFICE: BOMBAY 1931 RESULTS. New Business 26,486 Policies assuring $34,250,000. I Net Interest Income: 3,650,000. 1 Total Premium Income: $11,970,000. I Claims Paid: 3,877 for 5,500,000. Loans to Policyholders: 11,130 lor 2,800,000. Funds Increased to nearly $73,600,000.511 words
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1549 1932-10-15 14 MEN WOMEN LED BY CALIFORNTANS. LAWN TENNIS. London, Sept. 13. Mr. Wallis Myers, the Lawn Tennis correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" usually end.; the season with a flourishing blast heralding his world's first ten players of the year. While carrying no authority Mr.1,549 words
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Article1350 1932-10-15 14 ALL BUT MCRUVIE FAIL TO QUALIFY. GOLF. British amateur golfers have had a mot unhappy trip to the United States. First the* were thoroughly thrashed in the Walker Out) matches and then, of the seven British solftrs competing, only Eric Mcßuvie the 23--year-old Scot, ci Leven1,350 words
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Advertisement385 1932-10-15 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. The Officer-in-Charge, Fisheries Department, >.&. F.M.S., Fisheries Office, Fulierton Buildng. has kindly given me a demonstration by •hich a large amount of catch of Whitebaii jy fishing stakes would be saved from spoilage During w.t days when drying would be imOosible by the usual exposure to the385 words
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Advertisement337 1932-10-15 16 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. Established 1628. (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, t etc Booklet upon request, if. ANCIANO. Principal MATHEMATICS TUITION. Private Individual Tuition by Mathematics Graduate with good teaching experience.337 words
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Title Section9 1932-10-15 I SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1932 Malaya Tribune Week-end Supplement9 words
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1546 1932-10-15 I (iKkU.W FINED £50. tojHHi SKK Til KILLING FIGHT. BOXING. 01)1 >n square Garden N V irtt. Sept n »by Air Mall), -wit -ia >tl With deadly effect. y»> k .ai:i i-i r»t rman>. nu.de himself -4„ i r.-r..i. lor Jack Sharkey's1,546 words
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Article1061 1932-10-15 I THE PLAYER-WRITER QUESTION AGAIN. 'I MUST EARN MY LIVING.' CRICKET. London, Sept. 27 (by Air Mail). The Australian Cricket Board of Control has been very busy getting its house in order fo the visit of the M.C.C. team nov on its way to Austra ia. Several1,061 words
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Article145 1932-10-15 I IT DOESN'T WORRY HIM. BILLIARDS. Walter Lindrum boarded the "Orontes" at Toulon while he was on his way to England rom Australia and renewed acquaintance with he M.C.C. players who were rrolng "down inder" to endeavour to regain the "Ashes." Lindrum is an old f:iend145 words
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Article124 1932-10-15 I BRAIN AS WELL AS BRAWN. ATHLETICS. Lcndon, Sept. 13. Miss Mildred "Babe" Didrikson cf Texas, tho World's jmosit woman a h'ete, who won both the javelin throw and the 80 metres Hurdles at the recent Olympic Games, and finished second in ihe high jump, las brain as124 words
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Article775 1932-10-15 I PERRY BEATEN IN FINAL. GOLF. London, S:pt. 23 (by Air Mail). If Henry Cotton could produce the golf in Championships that he played against Alfred Perry in the thirtysix holes' final of the £1,040 (."News of the World') Tournament, at Moor Park. Great Britain would hold775 words
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Article478 1932-10-15 I HARMSWORTH TROPHY AND WORLD'S RECORD. MOTOR-BOAT RACING. New York, Sept. 27 (by Air Mail). Once again .he veteran speed-toat pilot Commodore Gar Weed, has regained for America the worlds water-speed record by pilct.-ng his new Miss America X. at an average speed of 124.91 miles per hour478 words
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Article297 1932-10-15 I MASKED, WINS ENGLISH CHAMPJOHSHIT. LAWN TENNIS. London. Sept. 27 Cjy AH Maill, Two Interesting prof«*lrmal lawn (enttUi events were ulclne pla "e MmuUnnemvUy hi Et inland »nd At Svd~nhnnt. Drmol Mislcrli, pruf<«*lo Jul conch to the Atf-Enslnnd <Mub Trained hla ppoleacltmui singles UUe, ni*'-' won297 words
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Advertisement71 1932-10-15 I -MrtfUlNfftt WHY b «y blindfold? "CORONET" brand of Briish-mad: Ribbons A Carbons have tor t quality which makes a i- Mcd customers. Inthe best and' ob.ainaMe everywhere. S1?AI16 TYPEWRITER AGENCY. i (Established in 1914). Stationers and R oairers, 14A, Change Alley, Singapore. In stock: All kinds cf Office Stationery and71 words
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147 1932-10-15 II A Look At This Week's Post' Bag. *iy Dear Nephews, I was rather disappointed when so few turned up at the meeting I arranged last Wednesday, but several probable reasons for nonattendance were given, so another meeting will be held147 words
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Article616 1932-10-15 II ißy 'Happy-Go-Lucky Kid.") "What a pity" always says my friend when he is deprived of his good luck I should say to him now -Give your sympathy and pity to me—a poor kid". In fact I hcpe you a i will regret and pity me when you616 words
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Article248 1932-10-15 II (By "Van E.") Woke up with the dawn breaking. Like a mad dog I ran along the shore until I reached Teluk Kurau. Walked and whistled homeward. Took a cupful of "jarmo." Very bitter and hot. Broke fast at seven. Gave a cup of cocoa248 words
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Article868 1932-10-15 II (By "Zip.") I must say I have taken a rather long "nap" CMOS my last article. Anyway, it was not without some good reasons, for here I am takiig up my pen again to contribute to the jolly "Corner." Well, I had a haircut the other868 words
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Article260 1932-10-15 II (By "Happy-Go-Lucky Kid:') How many of us have been ,t Q ld and continually reminded to have confidence in our. selves? What is confidence.-this mysterious. SSL drivln SP™er that brings success and triumph-we ask? Why should we need con-fidence—self-confidence? Confidence is the trust we bestow on these whom260 words
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Article564 1932-10-15 II (By "Thum Ah Bee.") This funny little world of curs Is full of strange people, strange things and strange facts which we are ignorant of, because the majority of us are not keen observers, or do not travel far and wide enough to observe all564 words
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Article240 1932-10-15 II (By "C. K. Khoo.") Twelve years ago in Geylang there lived a very mischievous lad whose name wa "TraiiOr." He was brought to me as he had just fallen norn a tree; he was in great pal and his friends were already considering hin as240 words
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Article182 1932-10-15 II (By "E", Muar.)' One evening, as I was cycling from town, I was run over by a car. My bicycle was thrown into the ditch and I lay prostrate on the road with my head bleeding. The passenger in the car, who was a kind-hearted person, took182 words
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Article173 1932-10-15 II (By "Edward X. n Hello! chums, I jump up from my chair to say that I agree with the suggestion by A. C. C. 8. "Q" about hot using hard words and phrases in our writings. We should always try to express our" "thoughts in as small a173 words
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Article121 1932-10-15 II (By "Silver King," Muar.) Files and spiders may not seem to sorh'e people as if they were of any use. But X should say that a fly or a spider may be the means of doing good. Long ago, the life of a young prince was121 words
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Article405 1932-10-15 II ißy Imas," Batu Pahatj Before the birth of Jesus Christ, there lived twe friends. One was a father of a two-mcnth-old so:i and the other somewhat educated and poverty-stricken and had no relatives on either side. The pcor chap beindisgusteo with solitude decided to g0 to a405 words
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Article328 1932-10-15 II (By "Balt-o Lim:') Las: Saturday my friends and I went for a motor ridi to Batu Pahat. That morning *c got up very early and hired a taxi at 4 a.m. We took all ihat was nece:sary for our jourley. The chauffeur of the car was an328 words
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Article298 1932-10-15 II (By K. P. Fung.") Tang—tang—tang—"Bant." What's that? Not war I hope. No, only the clock of the Town Hall and the noon gun of Port Canning but then I was no less than five miles from Changi. How wonderful that the sound of the grandfather clock and298 words
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Article430 1932-10-15 II (By Smiling Kid." > The night was very dark; a strong wind was blowing furiously and the rustle of the leaves and the barking of dogs caused my nerves to shiver. I plucked up courage and walked on. As I came to a denser part of the430 words
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Article118 1932-10-15 II On Sleep. (By "Leal teo.") if you can't sleep find the reason* U lt Is indigestion pr nerves see a doctor and'get a remedy at once. If it is worry bring" the worrying thlpg before your consciousness for triaL Argue it, pro" and con/ and decide what to do and118 words
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Article330 1932-10-15 II (By -Lim Kian Hurt."/ On Oct. 5 three members of the 'Chum' Club' and I walked to the "Malaya Tribunes' office at Collyer Quay to attend th- meeting As we walked along the road we saw a gentleman going towards the "Tribune" offire "Malvolio," my friend, said that330 words
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Article183 1932-10-15 II Swimming is a very healthy and i ?-saramusement, and an excellent form of aercneIn fact, medical men say it is the n feet fornSof physical exercise as li into play all the muscles of the bod' -'r° r tune Star". What is a newspaper? In a I183 words
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Article1104 1932-10-15 II UJridn Of Methodist Churches— Michael Of Runian London-Suicide Of Famous Hangman. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 28. The Albert Hall. London, lias been the scene of very -momentous happenings this, week Here, in t,he presence of the Duke and Duchess of York, the Lord Mayor of1,104 words
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287 1932-10-15 III Comments On The Mail. pointed this week and I feel either losing interest in the, i t:ly letters are not worth dears, in my letter last week estkma as to the length of object was to give you a The287 words
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Article213 1932-10-15 III l>V Viola Dava.". I tHi-n iJi,y. Whan dOJfE. cat* and mice hunnony together, the dogi ms co keep ccxtaln document® yj oiwtiftdre Ull they came bark Hit- cat-; looked at the pile :>[ l »nd they thought, "Why should we ""<1 with old scraps nf papers?213 words
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Article171 1932-10-15 III lot tzprcsi." K. L,/ h 7 io J'°a do? Quite well, .i*. I h T 'V 1010W whflt to K r-. UT s >iOW 1 Tbc uumc a month or more 14 i, members, but only no* m/V™ 01 me M, ,J Wtts al *«*ed by Mr.171 words
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Article609 1932-10-15 III (By "Jean.") Thrice welcome to the Corner, "Alwyn of me recipes'M You poor Utile thing, whatever made you think you were unwanted in G C Cheer up, duckie! Here's a big hug for you from Jean-the-Wisif ul" which, by the way, consiaer to be609 words
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Article336 1932-10-15 III 'By "SOoky.") Hello! girls. I am all excited as this is my first article. I must thank Auntie Lizzie for the pretty badge she sent me. Well, I think I had better begin my story now; here it is Once upon a time there lived in the country336 words
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Article186 1932-10-15 III (By "Lucky Rose," Johore.) Hello! girls, this is my first contribution to the "Girls' Corner." I do not know what to write about. I always take my pen and paper wanting to write soniething but can't write about anything. Now, lam on a visit to Muar.186 words
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Article486 1932-10-15 III (By "Mazna."j Gcod-evening, girls! My article on "Wild Boars" was a success, and I hope you will like this one. Having done my home work, at 3.45 p.m. I set out to buy some sweets and chocolates. My small sister Molly, accompanied me, and after walking for a486 words
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Article181 1932-10-15 III (By -'Ruth," Penang.) When I read of the things little "Jtan" said about me in her articl? I felt so puffed up that I really imagined I was growing into a balloon. "Baby" I said in my elaticn. "do I lcok like a balloon?" Guess what was181 words
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Article289 1932-10-15 III ißy "Queenie") *S?JJ* mistress was sitting in the halt. 5 °J dishes Dreakin 8 of cups and iS ban S m of stools were heard. Htho. whats the matter? Just as the mistress was going to ask what the matter was, the noise stopped. After a few289 words
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Article101 1932-10-15 III (By *Rapunzel.") When I read my favourite paper, I came across my pen-name and what do you think. I did? Oh! I gave up reading and took up my pen without any idea of what to write. I scratched line after lihe and after much dKßculty I came101 words
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Article90 1932-10-15 III (By "nappy Cinderella.") Hello! fellow Ocrnerites; how are you all getting on? I read.ttie interesting articles and Uked them very much. But where are you, "Plain Jane" and "Barbara Frietchie"? I am anxious to see your articles. Do wake up. and set to work. What about you, "Polly90 words
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Article485 1932-10-15 III my auntie who iit es I invited car at Johore eST In Sc 1 going over 170 miles i mornin an after Then I took a ffl L l &Chea Mersing to on the opposite he riv r and who took me 3tK5 L*£ met Dy my485 words
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Article266 1932-10-15 III 'By "June." It is not long since Singapore saw the last Gaynor-Farrell picture and the performances deal with the ideal screen team. Jamt Gaynor and Charles Farrell. in my article to-day. Janet Gaynor. the world's sweetheart, is my favourite acti ess. and Charles Farrell my favourite hero. To266 words
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Article130 1932-10-15 III ißy "Vicky.") A few months ago I wanted to join the "Girls' Circle" but unfortunately I was not in good terms with, "Luna" and did not join because I could not get the chance of reading the "Malay* Tribune" in my home. At that time130 words
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Article299 1932-10-15 III (By 'Marvon."> Hello! chums, I have just made up my mind to tell you a story about Ben. Ben Adams was a very poor boy who had neither father nor mother, and he lived with a very kind but poor old lady in a half tumbled-down cottage uv299 words
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Article147 1932-10-15 III (By "Rosette.") Dear Cornerites. this week I'm going to tell you how rubber is made. A rubb. r plantation is carefully weeded and well-drained. When the rubber trees are six or seven years old, they are tapped. A tiny slit is cut in the bark, and147 words
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Article122 1932-10-15 III (By "Queenie.") "Hello! 'Queenie,' where have you been?" asked my brother. "I've just returned from the Girl Cornerites' concert. Oh! I enjoyed lt very much" I replied. "Have you seen it? If not, you should." "I have seen it and I enjoyed it too," h3 answered. "Now, don't122 words
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Article125 1932-10-15 III (By "Sweetie") Oh "Queenie!" You are ieally a nuisance to me. You falk sb much abou; the Corner and the 'concert that I was much interested, till I neglected thy lessons, Just- listening tc you. You interested us to much that all the girls around you. including myself,125 words
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Article175 1932-10-15 III fßy "Barbara Frictchie Rubber Is e*poni«d immensely from tb<* Malay Peninsala and Brazil H Is us'd for making pneumatic tyres This kind of iy»** will not spoil the roads and rsrs. If you u»o them'your car» will not bump very much Rubber Is also Tor covering ci'itrlcwlres to insulate175 words
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Article1087 1932-10-15 III David Baxter - What It Costs To Shoot A Stag—Women In ClublandThe Car That Cost £600 To Store. By David Baxter. London, Sept. 28. The deer-stalking reason, now in full swing in the Highlands, has prompted an interesting calculation as to the cost of this sport. The reckoning is1,087 words
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Article407 1932-10-15 IV MALAYAN POULTRY NOTES. BACILLARY WHITE DIARRHOEA. (BY THE POULTRY EDITOR.) Although this name is very misleading, because of other diseases presenting the same appearance, such as Coccldiosis, B.W.D, as it Is called, Is caused by an organism the "Bacterium Pullorum" and is especially a "chicken"* "infantile"'407 words
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Article684 1932-10-15 IV Coccidiosis is often particularly prevalent among young birds under one year and is caused -by a parasite, Eimeria Coccidium. Transmission of the disease is caused by water and food contaminated by droppings. It can also be carried from one pen to another by the farmers' boots and the parasites684 words
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Article716 1932-10-15 IV Russia Scraps A Negro Film. Moscow. That revolutionary propaganda, even in the Soviet Union, can, on occasion, be sacrificed to expediency was indicated by the recent abandonment here of the plan of producing a film showing the relations between negroes and whites in America. The Mezhrabpomfilm,716 words
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Article238 1932-10-15 IV Which Was Which? Constantinople. Twin brothers, Ali and Halil, have recently been going through a series of amusing adventures. They were so much alike that it was quite impossible to distinguish one from the other. Both were engaged in running motor-boats between Mersina and Syria;238 words
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454 1932-10-15 IV TRAGEDY MARS 800 MILE CLASSIC. A rami accident marred a* famou* son ml .ace organised by the British Hacing Driven Club at Brooitlands on Saturday, Sept '4 In this, the fastest rue* In the world whWi Is run on handicap, the Inmcu454 words
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Article145 1932-10-15 IV Lord Wakefield presented aeroplanes to most of the Dominion light aeroplane clubs, as well as to many clubs in this country. His support of other speed lecord attempts has been as notable as his assistance to th? world of flying. It was in his earlier boat. Miss145 words
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Article101 1932-10-15 IV The Automobile Association announces that the 11.30 broadcast on 833 metres from the A.A. Radio Station at Heston Airport will in future be discontinued on the s?ccnd Tuesday of each month owing to interferences by the N. P. L. Calibration signal, which is then transmitted. The101 words
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Article372 1932-10-15 IV the latest triumph PRODUCT. Oti' of the most Interest inc machine/, In '.he new Triumph range of motorcycles in a t47 ec. \triioii of the Silent Scout type which hna prvud so popular sincc i's inception jo xm giootba ago. By the employment of 'pcctal mm372 words
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Article131 1932-10-15 IV Motor-car drivers and motor cyclists should always bear in mind that the horn is intended to be used as a warning of their presence on the road and not as a threat. Unless the driver or rider is satisfied that it is unnecessary as a precaution, the horn131 words
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Article98 1932-10-15 IV A leading maker of motor-car axles advises overseas motorists that in the event of a bent axle, resulting from an accident, it should never be heated to straighten but should always be straightened cold. The manufacturer explains that car axles are made from'special processed alloy steel, scientifically heat98 words
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Article, Illustration21 1932-10-15 IV Tokyo Tries To Emulate St. George. (Specially drawn for the "M.T." by Van Kcc Leong" >21 words
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Article775 1932-10-15 IV REACTION AFTER OIL "WAR." London. Sept. 15. A; lise of 3d. a gallon in the price of all grades of petrol,* including benzol and benzol mixture, took effect on Sept. 14 throughout the British Isles. I No. 1 petrol will now cost Is instead Of Is. 4775 words
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Article681 1932-10-15 IV STRIKING NEW CA* FASHIONS. Exceptionally low chassis, 6 lop, nc and sleek streamlining are "flato* fashion as exemplified by the Zm IXI nays specialists in handsomV 5 Riley designers have lor mua rk the lead in this respect. 5 creations arc strikin c ly on, ln ,i681 words
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