Malaya Tribune, 22 October 1932

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  • 30 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX, No. 24 9 SINGAPORE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday. Oct. 22, "1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1932
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    • 172 1 Buy the -MALAYAN SATURDAY POST,' The Picture Paper. 20 cents. Mil I" I 1 1 1 I I" II i I III l| lllllill |i| |i' i ijini i h »*****1111*' j Call for "Carlsberg Hijau'its pr mi I i Invigorating ftgKl I CARLSBERG PILSENEr! 1 \-o "CARLSBERG HIJAU.' flgSg
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    • 170 1 A. FLINTER. 6, Raffles Place. BUYS Gold c\)ins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. j I fi I iBH III II! 11 _SIME, DABBY <ft GOt» I j =:16:= j EXPOSURES J WITH A i Zeiss Ikon j "IKONTAI" $27.00
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  • 1016 2 COMMISSIONER IN SINGAPORE. The Care Of Overseas Chinese. <By tm Chines? Correspondent./ aOL f St?"5?' C --ioner of Civil e.nalr* c f canton vh was tnl as a special envoy to Siam to come, ;he wishes of ,'hc Covernrmnt of the Southwest to the new CSMdiaUaca]
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  • 167 2 May Be Confiscated By Spain. Reuter's Wireless Service. London. Oct. 18. The octogenarian Duke of Wellington may tr deprived of his estate;, covering 4,000 acres, •bringing in an annus! ient?l of £2.000. uncer .ho agrarian r:form measure pa3S?d by the -.iiantsh Government. Th Duk? Is one
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  • 89 2 Reuter's Wireless Service. London, Oct. 19. Passengers to the number of 310, W ho were c'uc to sail for New York, have been held up at Southampton owing to engine trouble on the White Star Liner Olympic." and th"y wil' be transferred to the new motor-ship
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    • 23 2 It's Best to Subscribe to the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST" Then You're Sure! M i 1 k at u^Best] III m 11 i (i
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    • 104 2 Have sounJHHpPB'VH white i* Ce^ &esb Do not wait for decay and disease to destroy your teeth and ruin your health and looks, start using Pebeco to-day! Pebeco is a scientific preparation that not only cleans and whitens the teeth, but attacks and destroys the germs of decay, preventing pyorrhoea
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  • 1544 3 TRIBUTES OF BENCH AND BAR. Retirement Of Mr. justice Stevens. to the gieat qualities of c; SI uns. whose re irem. Nt, \r: ikdown brought about of revision 1 of ihe Civil P.c--t.., Colony, wa3 announced id in the Supreme Court brg attendance of eounecl Chi f
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  • 400 3 Attack On The Oldest Families. I Madrid. St-pi. 11. With th? threataoid expropriation of lunotd cgtatcs, and with th; iroprls*J"® ent a dep. ;U>:iou of ciM) of tl.c iirst ftgtue# Spanish niisf.ocracy. the Graedees ut fipuw bave paid dearly for tlv to the Republic which found
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  • 242 3 Drawbacks Of Get-Rah-Quick Business. London. S pt. 17. Wealth has net brcught happincv, to Emillo the once happy Italian cefTec housekeeper of Battersea. who won a fortun- drawing "Grakie" in the Irish Sweep:, eke. Fleeing from fame which became a burcen to him he suddenly d
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    • 11 3 SPORTS NOTES BY "ECHO" Every Week in the "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST."
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    • 171 3 NEW HUPMOBILE SIX a finer, richer car Far more value! That's exactly what the New Hupmobile Six gives you. A finer, richer Six-new in a host of wavs-with the inbuilt quality and durability that is Hupmobile's unwritten trade mark. Today you enjoy Selective Free Wheeling-with Free Wheeling's thrift and thrill—PLUS
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  • 1103 4 Moslem Association To Be Closed? (By Our Muslim Correspondent., Mgs>£ V. ll e prominen t members of thrm nie *Uhou h Msseri T S had been heId and resolutions MS Chft ces P"ting its affairs wund basis and reviving its activities appea? mo£ 5T2 2S aSt mec Un
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  • 123 4 Retirement Of Old Bailey Common Sergeant. Reuter's Wireless Service. London. Oct. 19. A touching farewell was paid to-day to Si Henry Dickens, the octogenarian Common Sergeant, at the Old Bailey en the relinquishing of his appointment after 15 years' servict The Court room, in which the principal
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  • 438 4 Two Giant Tortoises Arrive. The outstanding event of the week at the Zoo was the arrival on Tuesday of two giant lor* ci:es—"James" and "Amelia," from Aldabra Island in the Indian Ocean, writes the Zoological correspondent of the "Observer". They were brought over on board H M.S.
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  • 636 4 To Be Held In London In January Reuter's Wireless Service. Ottawa, Oct. 20. The date cf the World Economic Conference in London will be decided in Novcmb r, according to Government advices here. It is thought likely that it will be in January but this depends on
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  • 276 4 A Gaelic Concert. The Argyllshire Gathering at Oban retains its pre-eminence among Highland meetings. Presided over by Major Colin Macßae. of Feoirlinn, the gathering opened, as usual, with its annual Gaelic concert. Mr. John Macdonald and his renowned Oban Gaelic choir are the leading spirits at this
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  • 82 4 Reuter's Wireless Service. London. Oct. 19. The resignation of Mr. Arthur Henderson rem leadership of the Labour rart/ te ?ue to the heavy burden of his woik at Geneva M JSf2?Z rl the Labour V**.** hi f n an int€ "'ie* with Reuter. A meeting of the
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  • 426 4 SINGAPORE. OCT. 14 MEAT. Beef, steak (round), kati Beef, stew or curry, kati 28 Pork, lean, kati Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kat 44 Mutton Australian, lb atl 3 < Fowl, kati H Hens (locally reared), kati 40 Ducks, each «4 Pigeons, domestic unfledged Dalr 50 Pigeons,
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  • 1153 5 LATEST QUOTATIONS. MINING. m Rt FBASH CO., EXCHANGE AN STOKE BROKERS. r C t. 22. 1932, 10 a.m. I Buyers. Sell: re. £1 J-J* Ma!ft f ;:i 12- 12 9 i 0.4U 0.50 I! Buxn Aran* Tl. norn S Burmab Malay J If- norn Chiang Tin 0
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  • 121 5 Girl Killed In A Storm. (FrOTn ur Own Correspondent., w Malacca, Oct. 20. MSI fe?" as th Coroner to-day, girl aaVd L j 1 1 1 tat0 death s of a Malay S£T a TuaSL cooUc on Merlimau deceased child < «™e th&t her «™nd-daughter b en unLV
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  • 173 5 The Birthday Calendar Diary for 1932, published by the Y.W.C.A Singapore, is now on sale at the Raffles Quay Building and at the booksellers In the town. The birthdays, with favourite quotations by the owners, constitute an international record of considerable Interest, and on those days of
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  • 61 5 At a meeting of the Tamil Epworth Leaguers in the Methodist Episcopal Tamil Church on Sept. 12, a new committee consisting of the following was elected: President, Mr. T. R Doraisamy; Vice-Presidents, Mr. W. S. Pakianathan. Miss G. Lee, Mr. J. r. Paranjcthy, Miss A. Caleb and
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  • 55 5 Whilst an educated Indian wbb valklng ulotm Anthony Road at about 7 p.m. yetcrday he wn* attacked by e man who stabb J him twice Ihe victim gave chase but bi« injuries hampered him and h's assailant ercapcc» without revealing his identity. The injured mm was
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    • 123 5 Oh, that Backache! Backache warns you that your kidneys are weak. It tells you that you need jpacia] kidney tonic to strengthen vitally important organs. Don't rt* delay! Start at once to take Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. This medicine revitalise the kidneys, purify your wood, and banish backache, bladder discrder.
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    • 34 5 ML HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road. SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 3411.
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    • 641 5 CHURCH SERVICES. 22nd SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. SEA-FARERS' SUNDAY. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 6:50 a.m. Holy Communion, 7:30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 10:30 a.m. Service at R.A.F. Base. 9:15 a.m. Holy Communion. 5:30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and s lon Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and JTiday at 8 a.m.
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    • 156 5 Exclusive Special Articles Appear in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST," Every Week. THE BETTER MILK FOR BABIES Ji for Baby's Sake LACTOGEN Doctor and Nurse are so pleased "Lactogen" is pure, fresh, with Baby and the way he has full-cream milk, dried by the come on, since Mother put him "Lactogen"
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    • 50 5 EYE HOSPITAL The Eye-Clinic, 175, Selegie Road, has been converted into a Hospital, V. M. MUTHU. MIND YOUR EYE? EYE-SUN (Rcgd.) cures Cataiact. Imp-ri ct sights, etc.. radically and permanently. No risk of operation. Success guaran eed. If not, price refunded. Price Rs. 2 per phial. HARYYASRAM, Panchpota, Bengal, E.B.
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    • 279 5 DICTIONARIES. Chambers' Twentieth Century $4.p5 Collin's Graphic 4.05 Oxford Concise 4.05 Oxford Pocket 1.89 Royal 1.89 Highroads 0.81 Webster's Pocket 0.81 Gem Pocket 0.81 Annandale's Concise 3.00 Collin's Modern l.{>o Collin's New Clear Type 0.60 Collin's Pocket Pronouncing 0.60 Collin's Large Type 1.85 Cassell's New English 4.05 Chamber's Etymological 1.85
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 127 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme Of Drills. TO-DAY, OCT. 22. 2 P.m.—Headquarters, S.R.E. (fH, Camp. 2 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range, "D" (Eurasian) Coy., Company Rifle Meeting. TO-MORROW, OCT. 23. Headquarters, S.R.E. (vj, Camp. 7.30 a.m.—Bukit Timah Range, "D" (Eurasian) Coy., Company, Rifle Meeting. &.30 a.m.—8% milestone—Bedok (East Coast Road), "A" (M.G.) Coy., Demonstration
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    • 204 6 Another Brilliant Story by England's Princ e of Writers I Until Commencing To-Day 3 15 G.15 9.15 A Paramount BRITISH Triumph. FREDERICK LONSDALE'S Scintillating Stage Success "Women Who Play" Frcm The Sparkling Play "SPRING CLEANING." Lonsdale's most celebrated Story. o j Presenting the Well-known London Favourite j MARY NEWCOMB jj
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    • 199 6 Amusements < TO-NIGHT Matinees To-Day and T o-Morrow j An absolutely authentic amazing adventure! The story of a white woman subject to the most astound- j I ing experience in history! Held I captive by stone-age cannibals I I living their life refusing to leave j jj I them! BLONDE
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    • 123 6 TO-NIGHT j Jack Buchanan in GOOD-NIGHT VIENNA_ TALKIES. TWO SHOWS FOR OXE PAYMENT. SILENT. TO-NIGHT! Fir-t Show at 7.30 p.m. Second Show at 9 p.m Univertul Sup r Serial Thriller A^0 VVIMllll Iu c un Ar Spectacle VtlLLIAM DESMOND in Mighty T:mp?stuouS( Emhralling The Mystery Rider j*wtaw u/inr 3 1
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  • 199 7 Debtor Congratulated By Judge. In the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, be' ro Mr. Justice Whitley, receiving and adjudicating eiders were granted against Wong Ten" Sal Teo Oh Beh and J. S. Samy. An application to set aside and annul receiving and adjudicating crders issued again H. E. Cordeiro was
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  • 92 7 The management of the New World have specially engaged a troupe of 50 Expert Dragon Dancers, who tfome direct from Shanghai and who will perform at the New World Arena, commencing on Tuesday Oct. 25, at 8.30 l-m. for a few nights. The Dragon which is used
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  • 77 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, Oct. 22. East Wharf (Entrance Gate I). Lyecmoon 22; Rajula 2u. Main Wharl cgnrrnnce Gate U Bhutan 18; Isar 11; Medusa 9; Katong 3Deucalion 7. Empire Deck (Entrance Gate 3.) Adrastus 32; Kinta 37. Empire Doc* (Entrance Gate 4.) Morioka Maru 48. West
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  • 1131 7 Letters Of Sir Stnmfovd Raffle*. (From Our Orrn CorrespondentJ London. Oft. 5 <b> AU' MrtHj I lua p uotf jisurdav from Mi. Ouy Uoon T-ii, wh'j wrtk's fruin Vichy to r ny thut he I» iltying there- for aujtliet vuik and is then liju ♦<# Goraiany bef*-*"'*
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  • 255 7 Walking And Cycling Round The World. Arriving in Shanghai by the "Huashan Maru". recently. were Herr Franz and Frau Ernestine Hecker, who arc making a cyclingwalking tour round the world. Their trip is in the nature of a honey-moon tour and. ~o far. they claim, it has been
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  • 180 7 /cc rdirg Id p. "Hindustan Times'' report Sir Fazli Hussain has entered the lists for the post cf th: Punjab Governorship which will soon oc relinquish d by Sir Geoffrey de Montmortnc: after hie three months' leave is over next mon; Ther: arc in all fcur
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  • 57 7 The question of opening the Colombo Hindu temples to the depressed classes was the subject of a nro'.onged discussion at a meeting cf the Nattukottai Chettiars' Association, Colombo, on the 6th inst. at Sea Btreet. After a lengthy sitting the meeting was adjourned to ihe 25th inst. The Chettiars* are
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  • 232 7 Frozen Credits Impeding Trade. Reuter. London. Oct. 21. At a bankers' dinner at th.3 Man-ion 11. last night Sir E. Hilton Young (Minister :»f Health» declared that the pound had proved iteelf mere stable than g.>id and the price fall was l?ss lev
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  • 309 7 B. ETLIN AND CO'S REPORT. Get. 22. 11 a.m. RUBBER. Lcndcn: 2 7 lbd.. unchanged. New York: 3 cents <G unchang d. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 45—55 cents, Ayer. Moleks 30—35 cents, Ayer Panas 30—Lo cents, Bassctts 20—25 cents, Brogas 20—25 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 10—15 cents. Bukit Kat;i
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  • 227 7 (Bp Courtesy of Hongkong Bank!) BiHS I pore. Oct. 22. 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' sight 2s. 3 T sd.. London demand 2s. 3 27
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  • 186 7 Lewis And Peat's Report. Mu L-\vi£ and PcjiL ir. thi.*»*' weekly re« Ol yi""(ordAy MM; I T..1: r.jiTv flOUblr. fcalurt' ofthn wook flftl h» urrJlur which Has had lliu :i c WPnN'UtUng lightly t»v; lnml valur*. WJUI< iii Ji-maud otm jv>Qr. eulUvchavr tn: .«r nowittfe» )ir»3<J a
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  • 307 7 True Position Of Affairs At X we i!'»!. I~i Kwi din. Sept. 30 T*e PuWic Health Board held another I m,.tm S hurt night to aacuK mean of copng v.ith the cholera epid-mie, which con- 5 SpV?; to-day the slaughtering cf cows and pigs ha been proI f-
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  • 389 7 A Traditional Belief Disproved. Major P. Granville Edge, of the London SchflOj of Hygiene and 'ironical Medicine, has dream up a report for the Beard of Trade on mentality in the British me:cantile marine. 1 he inquiry was limited to the statistics ot cue year. His conclusion
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    • 562 7 I our White Lon| CDth is worth more than~Vou pud for j T R A A K j MiMk m England S pe ially manufactured for use of JC n Malaya ':nr*l cotton. 3E5,-,. i *i i I -«*-»uy British cloth and you would be satisfied in every wa'. j
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    • 58 7 COMING SOON! RICHARD TALHADGE IN OANG N6 DYNAMITE" P (renting a series of hazardous feats unma'chccl by any Stan on the talking screen. WATCH FOR IT! "Light-House" Brand Syrups— That's JAVASON'S. Ask your dea.Yr to supply you with JAVASON'S. Of all high class provision stores. Current Comment on Malayan Affairs
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    • 77 7 J i Assets exceed $12,000,000. m Assurance in force oyer $35,000,000. j The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. HEAD OFFICE: Great Life BulKun,, Cecil street I The Company ha* £30.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of Brmhmd m* LONDON OFFICE: 17. Old Jewry. EC ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCE. complies
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  • 936 8 Have we seen the worst of the slump, or has it five more years to run as some pessimists declare? We are not going to surrender our own conviction that next year will see .1 distinct improvement, and we rejoice in the news, accumulating in the past
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  • 20 8 D. J. Portelly, Medical and Health Officer, tX ha ben scond.d ror «ervie under b Gc eminent of Johor k
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  • 29 8 Mr». W. J WUcoxaon and Mrs. Worn; 81tw K Irv b tn n mlin ed to be m mb-rs cl Commit ee cf Ludl-.-* cotu ltuteti und r the
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  • 104 8 Increased Interest In Project. Reuter. Lo id n Oct. 21. A movement for the adoption ci rubber in the City streets for road paving is making heodway. Concerns with frcntajss in Lombard St.eet, such as banks and insurar.ee companies, have petitioned the CKy Corp ratio i
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  • 151 8 World Conferences. Reuter. London, Oct. 21. The belief that th? mission cf Mr. Norma l Davit, foimer U. S. Secretary of State and League: Observer, is so jar proving satufactcry is engendered by the fact that Mr. Davis has already been h re for a fortnight
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  • 75 8 Sensational Report. Reuter. Johannesburg. Oct. 22. A very nrnaat-onal report t£aft SO rdditkmal riii es of the YVnwat '-s R~:;d main reef has ben identified by a JohanncAara geologist i published in the Rand Daily Mail. 'ine paper states that expert* a c of
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  • 87 8 Jungle Beauty Parlour. i i Reuter. London, Oci. 21. Malaya plays a novel and enterprising part in the Imperial Fruit Show at Birmingham, which was epened to-day. The Eland features pineapples, and a cock; ry expert demonstrate j the tasty blending of pineapple end oltv 1
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  • 12 8 An untitled has been untitled to Mr Ans Scnij Hce. ot Tampm
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  • 14 8 M. D L Al< nntura has b't-n to be rn AealAtnnt D'slrict Judae. Malacca.
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  • 27 8 Pastor W. W. R. Lake will ?pwk this evr; •I j o'clock on th" aubj<.rt -Tlirw: Question» ot e Judgj.'' at Uu Sevcnih-da;. Adventbt Church, Ptnang Road.
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  • 29 8 It is repui.td th«: u BOW inpuny ims b en farmed ir London (o re** laetarla H'.'-.itkn't a «d m Ma lav i roi f manufacture solid carbon dioxidp.
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  • 33 8 The rate of lisue or Money Order for Indit and Ceylon tn-day is Ri. 152 lor $100. Tfc> rate of payment ol Money Order from India anJ Ceylon Is Rs 156 lur $ioo.
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  • 42 8 The Hon. Mr. Justice M. C. Ghose. a cf th? Calcutta Hnb Cou.t, called at Singapore on his way back Ircm Japan and was a gurst cf Mi. S. C. Goho tJt his residence "Sc:oj Villa," 15, Brodcrick Road. Katong, this week
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  • 39 8 Ml\ A V. Aston and Mr. J. B. Neilscn have been appointed to be nvm'xes cf the Boaxd Cl Examiners in Languc ;e-s (Malay) for Penang. vice Mr. C W. A. S tUM>tt and Mr. T. A. C'Sullivan. respectively.
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  • 42 8 The Than Yen? Amateur Iffctitatl A sociatien. of BIDS P has be a j x.mp ed from ugi 1a! en and th V. sola i Fco ba'l Associa•ion, a'-.o of S2nfapor has ben clled upon t furnish p:ocf cf its :.\ls ence.
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  • 78 8 Kuala Lumpur gramcphoii? dealers interviewed by the "Malay Mail" ax unaware of the extension t-> Malaya cf th? decision by gramophone manufae'urers at hrme to prohibit all pubiic p rfc.man cs frcn tneir records b theatres, d-nee-enlls. cm ma- and restaurants. One retailer p inted out that considerable sales were
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  • 105 8 The Municipal health statemnt f 0 the week ended O- t 15 giv. s the total nuvrb r of deaths as 191. The dea«h rate wa« 21.12 pr mille compared villi 23 f>7 in the p eccdir? week and 21.11 in th- c rre ponding c« last year. The eh:
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  • 489 8 -(BY "LOOKER-ON." J i The Spirit of Fun has de from Singapore, still, I a hotels will look quite gay thi. foi 40 years has now abandoi game. Lost his ball at last' Fancy shoes for men are LI idea. Next wen be rearing iac on our
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  • 20 8 The King's Exequatur emopowering Mr. W.C. Afield Jr., to act as Viee-G oanil United States at Singapore, has :> Majesty's signature.
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  • 77 8 CIVIL PROGRESS IN CANTON BO A BRILLIANT JUDGE, on ptgC I MUSLIM AFFAIRS, on page WORLD ECONOMIC OONPEBKNCE CHURCH SERVICES, on p*| MALACCA NEWS, on page i. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on page 8 ,MALAY STATES ASSOCIATION CUR READERS' VIEWS, on pog* 12 DIARY OF EVENTS, on ptft
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    • 214 8 I Tosea Eatm die C®l@gmie i I JttfL was a 0Llcn °f genius this. .iVi vfj nrjP *Muring "4711' Tosca Perfum? with the delightful freshness of a;i j au Cologne. Now you can haw uU lhe charra and allure of 47il I I l M -ca lii> Liu- invigorating properties
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    • 50 8 CHIPPENDALE PATTERN STERLING SILVER WAITERS j Fop Presentation U.S. de Silva Bros, I JEWELLERS, j 23. High Street. Singapore. I Reduce your cost of living and at the same time support local industry by using T.K.K.'s SHOES, TYRES <t OTHER GOODS. TENG SENG GUAN, Established 1905. 634. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD,
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 41 8 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT Yesterday's Maximum Temperature, 91 deg. F. Last night's Mm:mum 1 emperature. 74 deg. F Yeste:day's Rainfall, nil. Ot.nshine, 7.1 hours. 1 I- m. Relative Humidity. 55 cent. 1 pm. Wind. S. W. 10 m.p.h. 1 p.m. Weather, fine.
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  • 74 9 REFUSES TO DELIVER TWO HUNDRED PRISONERS. SOVIET CONSUL'S INTERVENTION USELESS. CIVIL WARS STILL PROCEEDING IN TWO PROVINCES. the repeated demands of the Japanese Commander M.. General Su refuses to deliver up the 200 Japanese pJe captured at Hailar. Soviet intervention failed. A big j, ukely
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  • 1043 9 Shanghai. Oct. 21. a\ing found that 11 J! JgjJT sen ta actually siding with, and Yao and General Teng inclination towards, fata iang, c:eneral Liv Wen Bid Si ehuan Provincial Govlis i olated position and has ~i Shunhsing to retire to j sally regarded as
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  • 65 9 Issue of Sure and Stedfast." the pri 01 thl> Bo >s' Brigade of Singapore, JJPPesJ for $1,000 by the District ihe appeal is in connection with W the Boys' Brigade which will mim Glasgow. ?1 and Second Companies' notes are W show a well arranged programme W
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  • 124 9 Agreements Ratified Without Division. Reuter. Wellington, Oct. 21. The House of Representatives has ratified the Ottawa agreements without division. London, Oct. 21. The continuance for two years from Oct. 25 cf the existirg protective duties of 33 13 per cent, en iron and steel is decreed
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  • 228 9 Incentive To (irced Of Others. Was Japan's Intervention Justified? Reuter. London. Oct. 21. The release of Mrs. Pawlcy and Mr. Oortran is the feature story 6f the London press. Editorials echo public relief and express general admiration of the captive-,' cheerful defiance in the face of
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  • 89 9 Deprived Of Living And Priesthood. Reuter. London. Oct. 2. The Rev. Karo'd David on. Rector cf Stiffkey. has been deprived of his Being and d posed and degraded from the offices of pries: and deacon.—Reuter. The sentence to be pa'sed upen Mr. Davidson had been under
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  • 98 9 On Duty At Factory Blaze. Mr. J. G. Shaw, of the Singapore Fire B:i- gade, was injured v.hUt on du.y at a file which broke at a rubber factory in anj Road at 3.15 p.m. yesterday. Mr. Shaw vmi di eetn-.g hit men when a cotrugated
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  • 157 9 Aged Chinese Boatman Robbed. A despicable robbery is reported to have occurred in .he Serangeon River at about 10 o'clock last night. It appears that an eld Chinese boatman was plying for hire in the vicinity of the Upper Berangoon Foiicc Station when he was
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  • 127 9 Mr. Donald Ross, a Scotsman representing: a big Belfast linen fiim on the Continent, was found dead in his villa at Maisons-Laffitte. near Paris. He was lying fac? downwards on the drawing-room floor, his hands bound behind h s back with electric wire and his
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  • 93 9 A notice appears in the Government Gazette to the effeci that the rate charged on the annual value of all rateable buildings in parts of the Mukins of Ulu Pandan, Jurong, Ulu Kalang and Bukit iTdmah, being the area contained between two imaginary lines running one on
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  • 37 9 There are closs on 2,000 undischarged bankrupts in Singapore, according to a Ist published in the Gazette. The bankruptcies daie back to 1889. There are 21 bankrupts who have remained ki bankruptcy fcr 43 years.
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  • 882 9 OTHER TRADERS IN DESPAIR. Market Flooded With Cheap Goods. Chinese Merchants And 'Phone Charges. trad iH 1 80 lr Cfnt fth iood an,/-? floOdtd by (By 0::r Chinese Corresponds tj Singapore. Oct. 21 infS£/ t h^T ag 18 ChinCSe «wnisatioi». A<- Teochew Preserved Fruit Dealers' tsXcn\^\.
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  • 32 9 Reuter. Rcxburg (Idaho), Oct. 21. Satisfaction is expressed by Senator Borah in a speech that both the Pre idential candidates have cpenly favoured an international silver conference. —Reuter.
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    • 12 9 Make Sure You Get The "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST," Th e Picture Paper.
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    • 136 9 NOW ON SALE "His Master's Voice" l! NEW RECORDS I OCTOBER and I j MID-OCTOBER At I Reduced Prices j J j Obtainable at S. MOUTRLE CO., LTD. "H.M.V." Specialists, RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE, t FAST COLOURS—NEVER SHRINKS—WEARS WELL. j Now Reduced in Prices j By 20 -SO NEW PATTERNS JUST
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  • 377 10 Sports Pastimes. YESTERDAY'S LOCAL MATCHES. RAFFLES COLLEGE BEATEN AT HOME. HOCKEY. A strong S.R.C. "A" am visited Rames Cc liege yesterday and em rged winners by the odd one of three goals aft.r the College had held ihr leact at the Interval. "Thj teams lined up as follows: S.R.C: L.
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  • 320 10 The side fielded by the S.C.C. for their engaejsaacnt with the Indian Association on tie Padang yesterday proved too weak to holei the vh tor and the result was a win for th > Indians by s—o.5 —0. Baskaran. who U one of the finest Asia., playus
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  • 132 10 Vfthinti JtUaknng Matl yesterday, the S.C.R.C. were beaten by 6 —2 in a nard game. In which the Chinese kd 2—l ut half time, but fell away badly hi the «econd hall. Displaying yood form, the visitors established their m»?ilority by *cor<.nc twke In the
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  • 258 10 Viriting p a ya Lebar yesterday, the Raffles Institution team held the A.P.C.-Boustead side to a draw of 2—2. It would be rather mon cornet to say that the home side held the victors, for the school-team were the more aggressive and the A.P.C.-Boustead combination
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  • 254 10 The Police fielded a mixed team in their vTrA 1 the cmson Depot against thl Y.M.C.A mterday, and had to pay the penalty the visitors running out winners by the odd one of three. The Y.MC.A had a two goat' lead until close on the end.
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  • 136 10 Th. mutch at the S.C.R.C. between tlCfrncc 2nd team Rnd the Y.M.C.A. 2nd 112 ideel In .1 RoaUcsc draw. Botn sides wcr; not Rt full strength. *nie vfcdtors wrr* two men short. and the hrnnu side w.rt? Un»- m.m itic»t It was s scrappy
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  • 129 10 I On Wednesday, an Indian Association XI defeated the "D" Co. Glosters by s—l at Balest- ier. The game was somewhat one-sided as the ecore would indicate and the Indian Association goal was only very seldom in danger. The three Indian Association ins'd.; forwards. Bhaskaran. Paranjoti and Namazie were prominent
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  • 28 10 S.G.C. ASSOCIATES. A general meeting of Associates will be h.ld a: the Singapore Golf Club on Monday, Nov. 7. at 6.30 p.m., to approve the Associates' byclaws.
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  • 32 10 Honorary lady members cf the Keppel Golf Club are to a.tend a meeting at the club-house on Tuesday next, at 6.30 p.m., to sthct a Ladies' Committee of Management.
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  • 115 10 S. C. C. v. Glosters "A" on Friday Nov 4 a* the S. C. C: T. Watscn; M C Elliott' J. Smailes, H. L. Davies, G. Dodds; D G m' E. A. Matthews; T. F. Garside, F s' Rickard, N. D. Knowles, P. D. Slacd°n G B Campb^,.
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  • 61 10 A. P. C. and I. v. Etceteras on Tuesday in the S.C.C. tournament on the Padang: T. Watson; D. S. Robertson, J. L. Bonnar, D Q. M. Owen, H. L. Davies; H. O. Shaw, L H Ccoper; T. P. Garside, W. G. Skey. J. c. Williamson, D. R. Howell, G.
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  • 233 10 M.C.C. TEAM IN AUSTRALIA. THRILLS FOR PERTH SPECTATORS. CRICKET. Making his d:but in Australia, the Nawab of Pa.audi, who is a member of the M.C.C. team, playing for the touris s in their match! againf, Western Australia yesterday, scored a L Pliant 166, delighting the Pertn spectaters
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  • 116 10 Eng.and is gambling tn her shock-fast bowiers to dispose of Australia's best batsmen.'' do~la~ed Don Bradman in a broadcast talk Bradman expressed surprise- at the selection some cf Mas English players, and thougni 1 that the English selectors had made a tremendous mistake in
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  • 175 10 JOHORE TEAM BEATEN AT JALAN BESAR. In the Charity match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, th: Chinese Companion A .A. b at the Jchcre Medical SC. (Johore League run-r..rs-up) 3 —o. Th; eam3 were: C.C.A.A.: Ycng Chin; Seng Cheng, Ch:e Kir, Cheng Ho:, John Then. Cheng Each; Fo_":
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  • 23 10 We cannot publish a letter detailing a grievance regarding certain players. For one thing, the signature is cbviously a falsa one.
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  • 75 10 Lam Loo Society team v. the Bukit Panjang team to-day at 4.45 p.m. at the Chinese High School ground in Bukit Timah Road (all must assemble at 110-1, South Eridge Road, net later than 415 pm for free transport): Tan L' c Kirn, T<m Khoon' Hoo Chcok Kong Wah, Pek
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  • 56 10 Chinese Sporting Association v. the Southern Stars to-day at the S. C. P. A. ground at 5 p.m.: Lee Hong Cheong. Chung Ah Tim Lee Ah Leek, Ng Hong Pai, Leong Fook Loy' Lum Mun, Ah Peng, Tong Eng Kee, Choon Seng, Chan Ah Chin and Loh Kwong Sun Reserves:
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  • 224 10 S.R.C. TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAY'S SINGLES FINAL. N. A. Hannay, remembered as a very nippj member of the S.R.C. soccer team a few seasons ago, sprang into prominence in a new role yesterday, when he defeated Dr. G. de Souza i S.R.C. champion for the last two years) in the
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  • 146 10 Results in the Y.M.C.A. tournament are follows: MEN'S SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP Dr Chen Su Lan beat Lfm Be c— 1 6—''-' Syed Ibrahim beat L. Green 6—8 6—0' 7 D. Green beat Yadi b Kassim 6—3 Pc Guan Chwee beat E. M. Thnmpoe-Phillios (retired 2nd set): M. a. Alsagofl
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  • 102 10 OLYMPIC GAMES. IRELAND WANTS 1910 CONTEST. Ireland is making a big bid to have th> Olympiad 0 f 1040 held in Dublin Mr Duffv. On head o' the Pre<> Stair, civic GianJ, who reiu rh«» invitation. tavs An* yood pn*prcij of itc «jßtptance. Th- whole world knew how ihe
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  • 91 10 "CLARKE" CHALLENGE SHIELD. The final of the Girl s Nt-bail League was held on Wednesday on the Raffles Girls' School wound. The G. S. C. Ist defeated the Content Present Pupils. 23-17. Ihe teams were: G. S. C. Ist- J. Lewis B. Oehlcrs. P. Richards (capt.). O Campbell E.
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  • 56 10 Straits Physical A. P. team v. the P.M SR. Institute to-morrow at the latter's court at 3 p.m.l Tan Boon Yean, Tan Cheng Thye. Koh Kirn Patt, Tan Poh Ding, Wee Cheng Guan, Lee Chwee Cheng and Ngo Teng Leong. Reset yes: Lim Tuan Chee, Lim Heng Huat. Yco
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  • 42 10 Straits Juvenile Union v. Race Course XI io-morrow at the Municipal ground at 5 p.m.: Jwee Khee, Ah Sung, Simon Choong, Yong Hcwc. Yong Nghee, John Loh. John Chan, Eng Kirn, Beng Guan. Pock Jim, Lim Ann. Reserves: Yam Siah, Guan Lim.
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  • 139 10 The University of Lyons has passed a rcso lution recommending that Esperanto shall be an obligatory language in all schools, and in Cannes the traffic notices are put up in Esperanto as well as Frencn—most people imagine that it is in Rumanian, and wonder why. The Esperantists, who recently
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  • 55 10 The Indian Press (Emergency) Powers Act of 1931 shah, according to a Gazette notification, remain in force for another year from Oct. 8,1932. The Indian Journalists' Association have protested against this and even considered excluding Unofficial members of the Assembly who supported this measure from their reports "Nation did not
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  • 171 10 Malayan Conditions Accepted. We are authorised by the F.M.S. Government to state that the fol'owing conditions, which were attached by Malaya to its acceptance cf the modified Byrne Scheme, were accepted by the International Tin Committee and the ether participating Governments:— (i) There shall be no further
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  • 165 10 Penang Ronggeng Proves Popular. I Miss Esah and her Roggeng Party, who hay been spec ally brought down frcm Penan? by Ml. Cng Peng Hock, of the New World, at ooneidcrable expense, opened their season at the Has Wcrld Arena en Tuesday to a fairly large crowd.
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  • 190 10 Land Owners In Dispute. Tiie case in which Mr. H. Wolskel sued M .A. Y. Abraham for th? recovery of 53.000 a damages for obstruction of the right of way and foi an injunction restraining him from se doing, was heard yesterday in the Supreme Court before
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  • 271 10 Appeal For Institute. I Sir Charles MeLeod, chairman of the Ross Institute, and Lord Queenborough. the honorary treasurer, have issued an appeal to create an endowment fund for the Ross Institute as a permanent memorial to Sir Ronald Ross, its director-in-chief. The appeal states: '"No
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  • 488 10 Prosecution n H Duties. Mom Our Own Corre Sp narnt t Johore Bahru rv Arrangements arc now hi I the Johore Yacht Club There are no bird ihop. There is ample space h here to put up a bird-it*:.' b.rds can easily procure th having to travel
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  • 128 10 A Fleet Cider issu d recent y btata thai from January, 1933. the exlsUng steering "S'arb'crd" and "Port" will be used in the Ro. al Navy in the din c sent i c eppesite meanings to tho at present attaehal to them. In order
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  • 173 10 AM ambra.— The Blende Cap n M■"■ Ga-day and to-morrow. C*pU« L—"Women Who Play." 1 Newcomb. Matinees to-day and io-« Empire.—First show it 7JO Mystry Rider" (silent itrial —chapi ard 3). Second show: "AvaUmcl price week-end matinees: "Dishonour a. Great World.—Side shows. pasar maiaflL Malay opera. Chines?
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  • 1584 11 THE INAUGURAL MEETING. Dr.D.C. Macaskill Elected First President. The Malay States Association was formally inaugurated on Saturday night at a public meeting in the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur, attended by a representative gathering of the European. Chinese and Indian communities. Dr. D C. Macaskill, who presided, was
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  • 155 11 Minister's Relief Plan. Berlin. S?pL- 37. The agricultural industry on tbo verge of bankruptcy according to Baron von Bruun, Minister of Agriculture*, spiu&hig at Munich He declared that tht? Industry lost 1,200 million marks annually uhUe 70 per cent. Cf the fanners were paying dtbt
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    • 261 11 lifhe New World I j A NOVEL ATTRACTION. roMMENCING TUESDAY, OCT. 25, AT 8.30 P.M I Ai \D NIGHTLY —FOR A FEW NIGHTS. I SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT I OF I I A Troupe of SO Expert Dragon Dancers J ft B i DIRECT FROM SHANGHAI* I WHO WILL PERFORM I A
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    • 14 11 WIT and WISDOM Plus PICTURES. You Get Them All in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST."
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    • 190 11 I Jellies I 3 I w Favourite Fruit Flavours: —Lemon, Orauge, Peach, Cherry, S 5j Raspberry, Pineapple, Strawberry. In Pints and Quarts' fi 3 SOLD EVERYWHERE. H I FRAMROZ CO. J 1 —OF jl J GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD jj J EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c, EFFECTED j AT LOW RATES I
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  • 88 12 OUR READERS 9 VIEW. Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are invited to write to us on mbjects of public interest, n must be underttood that the "Malaya Tribune- does not %tcetsarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double wring), and on
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  • 318 12 (To ihe Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") you. Sir, or any the dance-s the chief object in dancing' is v on i" Z obtain exercise? Mr H V Xc h one's mind is clean from dancing. Here ho show's grossfenorluce or rather is making a silly statement Alow h t0 oul
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  • 257 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune:') Sir,—Although Malaya is a free ecftmtry imr-'oyers should give preference wherevTr pcsiible to the sons of the soil, e-pecially in th-.se distressing times wh:n labour is plentiful, instead of to aliens and others who come to thi.j country in search of employment and take
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  • 241 12 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune") Sir, —With reference to certain comments on 'h. above subject, I should like to remark that the value of the Wild Life Commission would have be.n grea:er if the Commission:r had be n .'.cmebody other then a man well knewn to have a
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  • 55 12 Why continue your most unpleasant burden? No risk of operation. Th? harmless and p;e:iess invmtion for the total abstraction of fluid and depo ltion, however complicated th: dis:ase may be, by the use of "HYDROCELE' OIL. Guaranteed cur: after using two bottles. Rs. 16 Bpe.- bottle. Apply Dr. Shman,
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    • 239 12 Every "CON WAY STEWART" Pen is g aranteed and a triumph of effielency in design and performance. Cl,^L° r p c™L, CO 1 SINGAPORE. f THIS IS POSTUM TIME Postum i, easy to prepare: pour "NO, I haven't given U P tea don't inboiling water over a teaspoon- X uun
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    • 11 12 I WORTH A DOLLAR But Only 20 Cents: MALAYAN SATURDAY POST
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    • 362 12 Obtainable from \II fhr— hit j WINDSOR TxIT" -r.RAU..,"" 1 They tin, weU-shap d and strxrj Ugh) and a ni.asnre hand., Th.y are BRITISH .made End mam in PRICE $5.50 ccmpkt; with best Trop Yal Gut "$4 00 uithcu* Gut IPOS lAGE EXTRA a "Windsor" or "Champlan" before buying ycur
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    • 791 12 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which arc 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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  • 479 13 Major-General Seely's Statement. General Se:ly, who has bean in charge U the publicity arrang ments legarding converrion of Phe p- r cent. War Loan, has made a highly gia -living statrmcnt on the present position of the War Loan conversion operatior' In the announcement published on
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  • 198 13 Attacks On Police. Unemployment disturbances which b c an .i Birke.h.ad earlier in the week culm w week-end .Sept. 15, in grave confli-., vJh Baturdaj mghc and went o:i until 5 o'clock on bur day morning. t t h3t amounted l a of pitched c.vies betwe-n the mob
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  • 242 13 Celebration In Hungary. Budapest, Sept. 15. On Sunday. September 25, the many hundreds of motor-cars and motor-cycles will gather in the Town Park to be blessed by the Piince Primate. After the blessing of the St. Christopher plaques, which will replace the usual mascots, the cars will go
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  • 410 13 Fifth Election This Year. Berlin, Sept. 17The date of the German general erection WM be November 6. In the meantime Ihe very sweeping changes in the diplomatic s.rvice are pioof that the present regime considers itseli consolidated. It is noteworthy that prominent figures who won their
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  • 258 13 Two Men Discharged And One Fined. Hongkong, Oct. 8. Lance Corporal Convey and Private Weeks were both discharged and Private Hicks convicted by Mr. Schofield at the Central Police Court yesterday, when his worship gave his decision in the case of the three men who were charged
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  • 67 13 Received Back Into Greek Church. Belgrade Sept. IS. It is reported that the Greek Patriarch a 1 C'lvtantinople ha» decided to receive Mil-. Dtplarakos. the Greek "Mi£s Europe" of year. into the Church again, preparatory to hu marriage wilh a Fi-nchmun. It will b? remembered that
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  • 88 13 Farmers Urge Compulsory Marketing. London, Sept. 18. Following the recommendation of the Milk Committee of the National Farmers' Union, a letter has been sent to the Minister of Agriculture stressing the importance of the immediate publication of a compulsory marketing scheme under the Agriculture Marketing Act to
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  • 90 13 Stolen Goods In A Cave. Budapest, Sept. 10. In »he suburb of Pestujhcljr during market robberiaa have been punliog tb« police ft* some time. It has now been discovered that the thefts were committed by a group of child bandit*, agen from five to seven, who operated und?r
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    • 178 13 i I )K§2f I ii ;> t ace 60** j J WON BRA*' j I i 110.T.LIM&Co- 1« UpposY il Diabetes, Consumption, I V.D.. PILES. LEUCODERMA, I Imi'otencf. Women-disorders, I ttniysh <id numerous other rhrtmc E <*ea« eov.side red to be hopeless by fi wlofut dortort arc eared by til
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    • 16 13 You Will Smile if you read SPARKLES," by "Quiz," Every Week in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST."
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    • 908 13 I I A HHiMiil In.proved. Bw B" BB BWB H I 808 »B take rea t Pleasure in thanking for B|«US Mm m m I mm B Wtm kindly inti educing me to your wonderful preJBB 888 I IH IB P ara lon VIRILINE, when I was much depressid in
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    • 394 15 I .TKAMER SAILINGS^ I p. o. I kjUTISH INDIA I AND I APCAIHJNES. I .All, PASSKNGBB CARGO KX SERVICES. I AND ORIENTAL STEAM *S\roi* CO.. LONDON AND NAV 10 MAIL SERVICE. with His Majesty'. ,0uotr Government). I n„TWARD FROM LONDON. I Tonnage. Singapore 1932. H C000 Oct. 21 I 15,000
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    • 596 15 STEAiMER^^AILINGS^ K, JgjgggJ LINE (JapainMail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Middles borough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Ball. HAKOZAKI MARU 10.500 Nov. 2 3 TERUKUNI MARU 12,000 Nov. 15 16 HAKUSAN MARU 10,500 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 HARUNA MARU 10,400 Dec. 14 15 KATORI MARU 10,000 Dec. 29 30 5
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    • 515 15 JSTEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, (Incorporated la The undernoted are the Company* Intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 5 "LAHN" fcr Uoilo, Cebu, Manila, H'kong, S'hai, Japan, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtao I» P orl HOMEWARDS. S "ISAR" for Marseilles, Casablanca, Oran, Glasgow, Havre, London, Adam, R'dam, H burg Bremen In port "GOSLAR" for Marseilles,
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    • 521 15 INSURANCE. SOUTH 1 INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O MARGOLIOUTH. Office: 2. Green. Mant er TOE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, "MARINE, MOTOR CAR PERSONAL* ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L. G. JOHNSON: General Manager. HEAD OFFICE: 3-c, Malacca Street, Singapore.
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    • 432 15 BANKS. SWm experience teaches I (isu fc save i How many things you might have attained.. how many achievements j you might have brought about, .if only you had ready cash at that moment when golden opportunity presented itself. Small deposits regularly made soon grow to an appreciable capital, and
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    • 930 16 I" MALAYAN SATURDAY POST THE BIG 20 CENTS-WORTH. j TIT THE WEEKLIES THE PEOPLE'S PAPER; INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET—I6S, Tank Road, Immediate entry appiy Meyer Brothers. TO LET—Bungalow, No. 111, Halg Road. Apply 20, Chulia Street. Rent *50. TO LET. REDUCED RENTS. Garage No. 32, Jalan Besar.
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    • 891 16 Paramount Service! Our business as Repairers of Clocks, Watches, Gramophones and all other instruments is recognised by the Military authorities and the great majority of the Public. Our Charges are always based moderately to defy competition. I A trial order will convince you yick woe hing "^rur (CONTRACTOR FOR REPAIRS
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    • 177 16 I TRIBUNE SMAiTa^TI I BRING RESULTS I j BECAUSE THEY REACH J THE PERMANENT POPULATION. WANTED. BILLET WANTED—By Well-experienced Indian Field Conductor on Rubber and Oi: Talm Estates or ready to undertake tapph v and weeding for contract. Please apply Bo 646, cfo Malaya Tribune. BEST jfiUk QUALITY MODERATE Jja
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    • 505 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE—ARMSTRONG-SIDDE-h p., 4 cylinder coup:. Oldi h car nkm rL Owner going on l ay,. Apply B „x L R Malaya Tribune. FOR SALE-Eight bTd Linotype Motors, each if, up *11 in good working order. For further particulars write \n m Manager Malaya Tribune *nson Road. MALAYA
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  • The Malaya Tribune
    • 7 I Week-end Supplement SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1932
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    • 429 I m M; WIN FOR MISS DIANA FISHWICK. GOLF. oi i 'b> Air Mailt Is t.ji Portland who v, in !:'c Chnmpion*>hi;> i I .V.i"- Oolt Chair•i* Aj it ;-ho bta! ,n «M itm 4 tn Jw :inu!. Thi h< u t»itv iln
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    • 426 I NORTH v» SOUTH. !:<ton Oft 4 «by Air Mail». i Uhtu Uftv en North and South. >->l uj nittot gruelling ever swn in r i 'JHfl nt the end Luth were «miii>:lo und their nerves, towards th>- nu) tell, were upset by "ij tbc pan ul spectator»
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    • 580 I BRADMAN AUSTRALIAN BOARD. "THE MATTER IS CLOSED.'* London. On. 4 'by Ah Mull > "Th«> playw-wrtter muMlm is v ry much in 'he nnuin Bradtnan s little different».' with Mi Australian B 1 ot Control ha* created n p<- at d<n»l of inccvcst. Following in Boards resolution that players
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    • 408 I woi;ld champions and CONTENDERS. KID BERG NOT AMONG LIGHTWEIGHTS, London, Oct. 11 ttiy Air Mail) The chief rurpris? in the latest lisr of world champions and their contenders issued by the National Boxing Association of America is that Kid Berg, the British light-weight, is no!, among the challengers fcr
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    • 440 I CHAMPION S BOUT WITH RUGGIRELLO. Londcn. Oct. 4 iby Air Mail.) For five minutes, after Larry Gains, the coloured heavyweight champion o»* the British Fmpiie. had b:en awarded th* points decision in a twelve rounds contest at the Royal Albert Hall with Salvatcre Ruggirello last night, pandemonium
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    • 135 I R.U. COMMITTEE MEETING. BLAZERS FOR INTERNATIONALS. London. Oct 4. *by Air Mml>. Tile suggestion that an English IniTm» tlonal rugby player <hou d be entitled to weaa blaaer was approved of at a -net-ilsf, c 1 the Rugby Union Committee in London Th«* blu&r Is to It of
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    • 301 I ALTERATION TO NET-CORD RULE. SHOULD IT BE ABOLISHED? London. Oct. 4 (by Air Mail», The f.uggestlon by lhe Advisory Committee of Ihe International federal'on, tlmt all net-cord f-hots should become lets: Is already kwomiii? ihe centra of heated controversy. Well-known players competing bi the late turnameuts have aired
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    • 1022 I COMING HOME ON LEAVE Traditians Of Boodle's Club—Running After His Own Money—Where Only The King May Pass. By David Baxter. London. Oct. 4 (by Air Mail). Boodle's Club, which is now celebrating the 150 th anniversary of its occupation of the pre- I rent premises in St. James's Street, is
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      • 13 I Indispensable To Intelligent Citizens: THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE." •Twice as Good: Half the Price."
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      • 42 I STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY, (Established In 1914). Stationers and Repairers. 14A, Chang* Alley, Singapore. In stock: All kinds of Oißce Stationery and Typewriters. Typewriter Repairs: "A Special! y." Monthly cUaning of typewriters in offices undertaken, and can be arranged on receipt of instruction*
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      • 32 I THE JAPANESE VENTRILOQUIST. f I nalTGN If 7V//T M 7 C an sJ Ut?Ch\ A "Star turn" not much appreciated by the audience. 'Specially drawn for the "Jf.r." 03/ Yan /fee Lcongj
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    • 92 II UNCLE BOB'S CHAT. A Look At This Week's Post-Bag. Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. •ay Dear Nephews, The committee meeting held on Wednesday arrived at some important decisions, although attendanre was not complete. We have decided to add Baba Cheng to Mr committee so. Baba Chung, will you
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    • 739 II  -  ißy "PfjlhugiTMi I.") Hello! Chums, I am a new member of the "Chums' GlOb." I have boon a regular reads/ ft! both the -Corner.-- for a very long time and 1 urn longing t; join the Chums' Cub. I waj vary iinum and sny for
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    • 148 II  -  {By "Refflesion I." Poultry breeding is an ideal hobby as well as an occupation that is profitable when the rearer has experience in the trade. As a hobby it is both interesting and beneficial. It is interesting to obrervo the characteristic features of tne fowls, and beneficial for
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    • 530 II  -  'By Lrouy Chor Sunn,' A Mtiior hns to sp«nd by fur the greater pi?u 'jt hts itfp on the v-a. Before ho .or* on h» i to-lit Voyage. he bid* good-byt to fib-- parent* illative*, sweetheart <1/ anv> and fclmcL. Wh»n hr- return», bo will,
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    • 371 II  -  1 Br i •fr! 1 To'i.'\ The» urc mwiy v.i.Vi 0 f hinkirg io-a y r .mic. ihyj cglcui. m-ehajji-;»l. b:oiogjc-?.i Rnci n<fLth?ma.Jc*l. Per hap* th» la.i is ty :.d mca;: cp-.y. .«rome'ry. Jt sjm". ci? drives every boy whciaĕ 'jf.iin Is r.:t np.-v insane, I ruminate wh-'ht?r it
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    • 166 II  -  < By Duaua.tar I j Hdlu4 boyt>, I am a nvwtsqnuT. I hope you art- nil well. I think ytu will like my article which I will rontrlbate cvtery week Most or you. 1 am turn aw working very hard to rp" through your final examinations. But. I
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    • 215 II  -  IBy "Stiver King" Maar. The bicycle, as we see it to-day. Is one ol the most useful inventions of the last quarte. cf the 19th century. Thirty years ago men rode on heavy and dangerous type cf bicyclewhich had one very large wheel, sometiims ever six feet high,
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    • 188 II  -  (By Pythegoras III. 'Hail brother members!" How would jm lis me I«j Rive ycu a ledure on spiritualism? I can sy«i»t with aJi'horitv on the subjeri I ee chat you have begun to .smUc already» My grcut-grandfather xh« a spiritualist—whv lie was lull at spirits ever?
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    • 218 II  -  >By "A.C.C.S.D." My ecu .in and I v»er h) bed by t e:i (cr to be up ;ind uway L,n our J r uriuy t< Ivr a way vaiagtr. whllt- i went to ship nv rounn hun* Int lie tried hard to tJem J>GI ICi THiil. it
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    • 179 II  -  t By "Samson" T. Chaing Oen. Sir ay Ki»y» or Err Custard docs not pla*. t > important a dlsn in the hOine* of Bandog; ii It U In Singapore, Although it"& u favour t amutig the people ttoi* »S:iißaporr t. I rhUik fu:ut ont-lhird of the ptopiL-
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    • 194 II  -  I By A.C.C.S. "W." n hc r J6th Of nun month i l,h ho ol n) y trlandt, proposed to go 101 niorning walk to Parte, At 6 ft m llio nc*t day, we started our Journ?y on loot Dttriup tha: time, while we «ere wVk^ r
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    • 48 II  -  'By "Poe." Klang. Quiet (tecfoiou ia one ul a p«uoo 5 ereatcfii ttea* It 19 «04 a cm. but It 1» sometblM uc-qiiirfd by practice It cnabk» a person o u»o. iu a moment, his judgment— In bubinm* or in «ocifil cirri**; in fart at iu>y
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    • 505 II  -  (By Pythagoras II. There arc several recognised methods of killing poults* and the cleanest and moat humane is to dislocate *he neck where it joins the head. In the case cf the table fowl the bird should net be given anything to eat fo: 24
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    • 339 II  -  ißy •Jeron I was aimoa! exhausted by the time when the clock struck twi I.e. I had already attended for long bpu» in the class, and I still had to wait far one move dreadful hour before I could get away, md to sit in my chair
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    • 110 II  -  (By "Birttx V."l Hello chums! here \vc are' back to school Bgftjn, How did you all enjoy your holidays.' 1 hope that ycu all had a fine time. One sunny morning my friends and I numbering about nine went to Changi. The Journey was a
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    • 1080 II  -  I By A.C.C.S "Van E." Uc wmv not equipped vvitn a rifle. so we m •laid wen a tiger or an. elephant came our" 2 but ,rr in s "«ny rtate when aw dreevrred that did us no hcrm. We walked on. Jf 5! a hUgC StOllC
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    • 109 II  -  4 'Bp C.F.W. It la generally admitted that to a «inner wrlrinK In a tftmaiUl ffhk. a working knovr ledgr o! BTuui\R».r ami sufficient vocabulary ar> prerequisite-* before uiic can exiw-ct *j wrlUs wtli. Hitv n«r. q«c cannot acquire ?ood knowledge of giuraawr without fint »oIna
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    • 1108 II  -  <By 1 S. T. K"h > I am one of those peopl who enough to have'cars at thei! V them tc and from school i bettar acquaintance with the other m-S travelling, such as the van rickshaw, and the shanr. others who have to turn to them".
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    • 127 II Two of the greatest events in hunuui fence are life and death. One b jmt "nposite of the other. The birth of a < excites great joy in a family. ahJl of death as by sickness or bf nab i I brings great sorrow to a family.—Herman
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    • 543 III untitled LIZZIE'S LETTER. Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. Comment* On The Mail. ol \ou have heard of Ka.e." Prcm what I ill a id was removed She is cut of danger cf you will think of her speedy recovery. I can Lrl, who went through Revue so light-
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    • 238 III  -  I*l Johore. bt o'clock in the morning every r. y elder sister woke mo When I jumped out of the room. I kicked against toys, which were in front of 0» small dsters left after plavker cried. "Why are you kly? Please don't make such a others.
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    • 17 III New Members. p eggy," lEnld '•Betsy Peck••r*o,r t 7.' Masie." Oey Lass. ■•Smiling Jimmy."
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    • 514 III  -  (By "Jean." mil! 1 15 alV aj J BB t,:s t0 Ic ok back Tha' WhlCh ccurs ln «ne of Roy when I I TSi street l" y are walkin a you wheT, JS CCP y l,r eyes fixed fn fr pah ift&hTiJ tr,dging alcng ihe stc
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    • 302 III  -  (By "Linda" Earh- one morning I r.nd Scamp, my doggie, ;et off for a walk up a hill behind cur bungalow. It was not very hot so I carried my topee under my arm. We walked up a little path and I espied a batch of ruins.
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    • 110 III  -  (By "Penelope"* He!!o! cousins, do you know me? Of course net, will be your reply. Well I am a new member of your precious Circle. Many, many beautiful articles have I reed, but what am I to write about? Well, I went to my brother who was
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    • 322 III  -  (By Marion If He had to pay a dollar to sec a sunset, we might think it was worth looking at. But as sunsets are to be seen free, few people stop to look at them, though they are much more wonderful and beautiful than the scenes in
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    • 298 III  -  (By "Princess Mary." Dear cousins, this is the first time I am writing to you. I am going to relate a story of the old Egyptian days, told me by me dear old granny. One hot afternoon, a man lay fast asleep under a shady tree. He
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    • 209 III  -  {By "C.S.C." My chum U a member of the "Girl* Corner' and I am euro many at yt-u know her unwell Thi* git I who has found her way Into m\ in art in th" short period of three or four montiu is. in my opinion, thu nicest
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    • 214 III  -  (By "Norlti One evening as I was walking a»ong a path in a wood. I met a friend who was going in the same direction. "On our way we noticed many monkeys climbing the trees and some of them carried their little ones with them. We stopped for
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    • 131 III  -  (By "MoauSC.") In these awful days when Mr. Slump is continually worrying us, it is an asset to be able to keep cheerful. A jolly, cheerful person ts so popular, she easily makes friends and what's more—keeps them as weU. The difficulties she encounters in life she seems to
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    • 2996 III CURRENCY IN JAPAN. Takahashi ha™ s ?hl MlnlStCr interference U noted n step to stabilise the JS I t&km a definitr> Of his StabihWion n rnvf T present, not available "< ercisc a strict conS l*** that he wUI enactions'in the cW I transre may establish an
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    • 1127 IV XXL.—A TALK ABOUT REPRODUCTION. (BY THE POULTRY EDITOR.) It is a difficult problem for the beginner and even for the advanced poultry farmer to obtain sufficient guarantee as to the reproductive qualities of the birds he is purchasing. It is easy for the
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    • 707 IV How To House And Feed Him. (By Herbert de Souza.) The Malayan honey tear has achieved a certain popularity as a pet, actl In view of this a few hints as to the proper care of these animals will not be out of place. At the
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    • 1189 IV Sir Oswald Mosley And New Fascist Party—Prime Minister Sees Fireworks—A Nose Worth Having. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 4 < by Air Mai I Yet anoth.r political party has been st:r ej n England. It calls Itself the British Urn on if Fascists and is sponsored
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    • 2091 IV OVERSEAS TRANSPORT PROBLEMS. Road-Rail Co-ordination. BOTH FEEDERS—NOT COMPETITORS. The present univeisal depression has tmrhasised the world's transport probkms. The position was becoming involved in many countries before the slump rendered it acu-e. Tc-day, the railways need feeders instead of competitors, primary producers require cheap freight rates
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