Malaya Tribune, 29 October 1932
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Title Section29 1932-10-29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XIX. No. 254 SINGAPORE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Oct. 29, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 193229 words
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Advertisement142 1932-10-29 1 Buy the •MALAYAN POST/ ThePK ture Paper. 20 cents. Cdll for "Carhherg Hijau /V i jfflßS CARLSBERG PILSENER. 1 MIMiMI» "CARLSBERG HIIAU.- IkB&I I f ,,:^-^:^!v: The ideal drink for tropical climates. li^ I &l >v Obtainable at Hotels. Clubs and Rest g Houses throughout the Straits Settle- H| Cj142 words
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Advertisement221 1932-10-29 1 A. FLINTER. 6, Raffles Place. BUYS Gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. I SI ME, DARBY CO., jj I MODERN IN EVERY DETAIL I p Tne New AUSTIN TEN FOUR I f In .introducing vl J this new221 words
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Article729 1932-10-29 2 Alsagoff Dispensary: Format Opening Postponed. (By Our Muslim Correspondent.! The formal opening of the Alsagitf Dispensary, which was fixed for the 30th inst.. has b:en postponed. The Alsagoff Dispensary is the outdoor dispensary which has b.en established by the Muslimin Trust Fund Associaticn, Singapore, where pdbr and indigent729 words
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Article252 1932-10-29 2 Lion Cubs At The Zoo. On; the female sea-M6ns at the Zoo which recently had a-«\ibf had been ailing ah* refused {o take her food to* some days, displaying even no interest in the Sound of the hodi 'which 7 is the signal on whiefc the other252 words
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Article45 1932-10-29 2 Vienna, Sept. 21. NaKt spring the first Congress of the "Fascist International" is to be held in Vienna. According to the announcement the Fascist organiwtjans of Italy. England, Ho]lanq\ France, the tTnJWtf States, Czectio-Slovakla. Rurrianfa. and Bulgaria will take part.45 words
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Advertisement185 1932-10-29 2 for I Not for years has it j been possible to procure reading" of such wgh #y» quality at so low a price. OlllCe Crompton lamps are v n Eritish made and up to hl,u s the highest standard of parks, etc. workmanship available. The Lamps of Lasting Brilliance FROSTED185 words
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Advertisement219 1932-10-29 2 —mi,,. t During the whole of November wmWMMr r&m ***** may exchange Capsules /mm from Ch °P Juw% aflfi "Chop Wr Kepala" Beer for FREE W CINEMA TICKETS. 25 Ct Seats 5 ca PS"Jes ii Tickets are available for uny j v 7 Cinema in Singapore and may I IW219 words
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Article259 1932-10-29 3 Volunteers Handicapped In Manchuria. Shanghai. Oct. 26. It is reported that on the whole the Mancjiuria Volunteers have not operated very vigorously against the Japanese U'oops during the last two weeks, owing to the loss of advantages of warfare furnished by the millet grass and the259 words
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Article225 1932-10-29 3 Missing Visitor To President Hoover. London (by Mail*. One thousand city detectives have b?m called up by the New York Police Commissioner, Mr. Edward P. Mulrooney. to search for Colonel Raymond Robins, a wealthy U.S. social worker. Col. Robins is believed by members of his225 words
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Article209 1932-10-29 3 A Tax Levied In Meat. Moscow. Sept. 24. Three Governmental edicts which ere published to-day reflect the preoccupation of ihe authorities with the pressing problem oi the toed supply. An edict under the .npnatu.es Of Stalin ;nid MoJetov virtually establishes a tax in k nd 8S209 words
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Article145 1932-10-29 3 HTS PLANS FOR THE FUTURE. Vienna. Sept. 24. Wilhelm Furtwangler. the conductor, h»JJ spent some davs here in discussing with t)>* Society of the Lovers of Music next year's Johannes Brahms Festival, which Furtwangler is to conduct, and which will be hsld C« a large scale on145 words
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Advertisement557 1932-10-29 3 How Teeth Sparkle! this Special (f you want clean white teeth C/ as those you have alpOWaer Whitens ways admired— you should use this 49mA clears s P ecial formula called Colgate's ami ikwfu Dental Powder when brushed) Colgate's breaks into an active sparkling foam. In this foam is carried557 words
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Advertisement10 1932-10-29 3 WORTH A DOLLAR But Only 20 Cents: "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST"10 words
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Advertisement217 1932-10-29 3 j Have YOU Tried NESTLE S 1 9 j (English) COCOA? ft If n °t> you have missed a treat, for this cocoa is of I superlative quality and flavour. SEND NOW 10 cents J) in stamps for an attractive sample tin, with mirror lid. J Policies for Life, Fire,217 words
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Article2158 1932-10-29 4 All Parties Unite And Plan For The Next Reforms Move—Ministers Charged With Playing For Time At National Committee s First Meeting—Sub-Committee Appointed To Frame RulesMr. Perera's Hint At Passive Resistance— "Hastening Very, Very, Slowly'' Comments A Colombo Paper. "Ihe National Committee, a recently formed d! -Ceylon2,158 words
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Article946 1932-10-29 4 Anient Effigies To Be Removed, "Ragged Regiment." The wax effigies in the lillp Chapel a Westminster Abbey—relics of the old custom dfl carrying an effigy of a" dead notability in the funeral procession—are one by ope to bo tcmoved and cleaned. The most unimportant, that cf946 words
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Advertisement211 1932-10-29 4 MORRIS ahead again! i r """TBI I Bnpß^.T HF SMARTER, FASTER, SAFER, CARS FOR 1933 ANDj ENTIRELY NEW MODELS. I seating. 1 4 door 4 seater mod e' with long wheel-base and roomy j y Men,, hydraulic brakes, so on-are found on 1923 1 J 1 throughout, Dunlop tyres and211 words
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Article287 1932-10-29 5 LATEST QUOTATIONS. mining rvrll4Vf toI sn .„mk nnonrits. :a 1«2. i» A.» •»r»* s Hu;»*r3 Sell rs. "fill i!U 1 2M 1 r m|— w--5 wp* ir- ii a 14 ,f- JAT 4 0 0£ 0 »u J. 9 o>o 0.45 o 4ti now» WUI 4 5287 words
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Article105 1932-10-29 5 I'M'» I» UV PHASER Jk CO.. EXCHANGE Wl) STOCK BROKERS 5 rs. Hers ttagnpone CVild Htorhßc 2»:> T pri rent. 102 103 ct Bi£<>c.Ktv Municipal •H» &Wf c*nt 104 107 nom Municipal 1 P» r .viii, 103 ]04 ikitt Ufltupo; Muaic-lpni l l m. Ilia IU4 nou<105 words
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Article363 1932-10-29 5 FRASER CO., AND LYALL AND EVATT'S QUOTATIONS. Singapore, Oct. 20, 19C!, 10 a.m «uc Val Je Fraser Lyall S £i Co. Evatt 1 Alitnby $0.45 iv.55 $0.45 I Alor Gajah 0.30 0.40 0,30 0.40 IA. Hitam 0.50 U. 65 0.50 060 IA. Kuning 0.05 0.15 0.05 0.15 2A.363 words
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Article308 1932-10-29 5 FRASER «V CO S QUOTATIONS. 3 ii a i CLOSING QUOTATIONS, > JSJ Buyers. Sellers. 52 62 A'ex. Brick P:-vf 100 103 S2 53 Alex. Brick Ord 0.50 0.80 nom £i £1 B Amcr 4 TWkcco 102;- 107 .iin >5 B. Main". Trust 4.7» 5..jU m;»:i i.",0 Cbn rvj308 words
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Advertisement74 1932-10-29 5 LATEST SHIPMENT "< have just received a latest of a complete set of 1 SETTE. So come and select low colours early. I EMBROIDERY THREAD j i 'et KAISAYA NONYAS Etc. (ROCHET BOOK various kinds of Crochet work. EMBROIDERY BOOK CROSS STITCH BOOK 1 the art of cross stitching from74 words
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Advertisement87 1932-10-29 5 TESTING FREE. W/" If Wall >ff nvi A visit to cur Kio~k at the Great World Show iz so.'ici cd. A trial will convince you that our goods are of he be t quality and at moderate prices. CHINA OPTICAL CO., 54, Upprr Cress Street, Singapore. LeprosT Diabetes, Consumption, V.D87 words
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Advertisement15 1932-10-29 5 WIT and WISDOM Plus PICTURES. j You Get Them All in the "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST."15 words
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Advertisement133 1932-10-29 5 THE IMPERIAL "GOOD COMPANION." The only All-British Portable Typewriter built en the standard 4-bank principle, embracing all the facilities a tach:d to a Standard Typewriter. ON THE MARKET. Virst shipment jusL received. Sole Agents: Duncan Roberts, Ltd. 112 114 A, Robinson Road, Singapore. Phone 7010. YOU CAN'T BE OPTIMISTIC WITH133 words
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Advertisement178 1932-10-29 5 57i57i57i57i57i5E57i57i57i5^ Children thrive on it. All children need SCOTT'S Emulsion. It makes them m strong and healthy. It feeds hH the muscles, hardens the r^m bones, enriches the blood <i^^»St|iii^!B and ensures vitality. It builds up resistance to lung troubles, 'epidemic diseases and chil- Jafpa dren's ailments. It is the178 words
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Miscellaneous790 1932-10-29 5 CLUB DIARY. i (There are numerous Clvhs and Societies m 1 Singapore, most of the members o) whtch or readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This via y is provided specially for them. SecTetar es fL te invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-aa and complete. Happenings of general xntere I790 words
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Advertisement124 1932-10-29 6 j MUSIC! SONGS! COMEDY! and A BRIGHT, SNAPPY STAGE SHOW WITH TEN PRETTY GIRLS! !EESH3| j Here's Your BIG WEEK END SHOW Greeted by Three Packed Houses Yesterday! i Matinee To-day, 3.15 AND TO-MORROW: (School Children Half Price) TO-NIGHT!! 11. ON THE SCREEN:- j The Years Peppiest, Racy Musical Comedy124 words
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Advertisement206 1932-10-29 6 j MATINEE TO-MORROW at 3 p.m. {Last Night s Brilliant Premiere Packed to CAPACITY! I METRO GOLDWYN MAYER'S A HiPORTAN 77 7 ADVANCE BOOKING: Booking Plans are at the theatre over the weekend, and for the convenience of patrons the booking office wil be open to-morrow— Sunday—from 10 a.m. onwards206 words
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Advertisement282 1932-10-29 6 TO-NIGHT j Simultaneously with Alhambra GRAND HOTEL TO-MORROW j MARIE DRESSLER 11 EMMA I LILTING VIENNESE MELODY. "TENDER ROMANCE IN LEAFY Tur! ROLLICKING COMEDY AND WHIMSICAL PIJRTATION—THAT R 1 GOOD-NIGHTI VIENNA I WITH EVER POPULAR Jack Buchanan y lATI AT HIS BRILLIANT BEST A BRITISH DOMINIONS PICTURE DIRECTED BY HERBERT282 words
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Article308 1932-10-29 7 B. ETLIN AND COS REPORT. Oct. 29. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London: 2 17|32d., up 116 a. New York: 3»i cents <Gj, up 1 16 cent. Shares: Quiet. All-nbys 45—55 cents. Ayer Moleks 30—35 cents. Aver Panas 30—3. cents, Bassetts 20—25 cents, Brogas 20—25 cents, Bukit Jelotongs o308 words
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Article221 1932-10-29 7 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore, Oct. 29. Selling: London 4 months* sight 2s. 3 31 32d London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 15,16c!, London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 29 32d, London 30 days' sight, 2s. 3 T sd., London demand 2s. 3 27|32d., London T.T. 2s.221 words
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Article53 1932-10-29 7 Reuter's Wireless Service. Mr. Chamberlain announced in the House ot Commons to-day that before July 15. when the special Irish duties came into operation, the Free State withheld tl.ljf.Jjlo Between July 115 and Oct. 15 the sums withheld amounted to £564.000. while special duties amounted toReuter's Wireless Service. - 53 words
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Article113 1932-10-29 7 Opening Up Of New Street. Reuter. Rome, Oct. 28. Signor Mussolini, with General Balbo hcuded a procession of 13,000 disabled exsoldiers who marched the whole length of th.new street. Via Dicolii, cne of the most beautiful streets in Europe, which was opened today to mark the tenthReuter. - 113 words
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Article61 1932-10-29 7 M.M.'S HOLIDAY TRIPS. The M.M. announces that it is now issuing short holiday tickets for the voyage Singapore to Saigon and back at a special reduced rate of $160 first-class by any of its mail steamers, irrespective of grade. These tickets are good for two months from date61 words
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Article120 1932-10-29 7 Two Chinese shop runners were fined %1 each with the alternative of 14 days' rigorous imprisonment, in the Marine Court on Thursday, on their plea of guilty to a charge of boarding the "Rcmpin" before the vessel was properly o.nchored. I A similar fine was imposed on120 words
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Advertisement561 1932-10-29 7 I WILL PRESENT I THREE WISE FOOLS" I A COMEDY IN 3 ACTS. I on Wednesday* Nov. 2, Thursday, Nov. 3 and Saturday, Nov. 5 I AT THE I Victoria Theatre I PROCEEDS IN AID OF THE UNEMPLOYMENT FUND. I BOOKINGS NOW OPEN AT LITTLE'S. I f GEVLANO HIXZ OEYLANO561 words
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Advertisement287 1932-10-29 7 j Assets exceed $12,000,00t. Assurance in force orer $35,000,0w0. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated tn the Strait* Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Greet B>^^, 23 LONDON OFFICE: 17. Old Jewry. EO. The Company ha* 00.000 deportee with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the Brit lab Life287 words
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Advertisement64 1932-10-29 7 Women and men are amazed at the rapid effect of "Pebeco" on dulled and tobacco stained teeth. They like the "salty" tang which comes from the special ingredient used by "Pebeco". This ingredient cleanses and refreshes the whole mouth and the effects last for hours. Buy a tube and see64 words
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Miscellaneous306 1932-10-29 7 YOU CAN TEST THIS INDIAN ASTROLOGER'S SKILL FREE. LEARN THE TRUTH ABOUT YOURSELF. Hundids who huv> listed the skill of Pundit Tabcic f anion pbyc.tie. proclaim him the mod rn w.v&ard of Astrology. GEORGE MACKEY of New York believes that the Bombay t xpert must possess some :cr: ol .scond-r-tght.306 words
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Obituary173 1932-10-29 8 M- Gar Ben £3. awr.y on Thursday, 'he 271h Cc cb r. r. 7 p.m." He left behind a w.dow, Mrs. Gan Boon Tay Ini aoatftW IS. g bin x\ic>. wo sons. Mr. Can E3| Hy: and D. G. n lan So. a daughter, Mist C-sn Choc No. [wa173 words
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Article707 1932-10-29 8 Next year's World Economic Conference need not suffer unduly by the resignation of Sir Walter Layton from the Preparatory Committee. Nevertheless it is unfortunate that such an eminent economi.-t should have withdrawn, apparently in despair, and in a resolve not to risk his reputation by being involved707 words
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Article45 1932-10-29 8 Mr. B. G. H. Johnson taken Mr. H. O. Maas' place on the Penang Harbour Board. Mr. J. L Dawson has been appointed to be a Municipal Commissioner, Singapore vi'-e Mill Elphick. resigned. jUrotj caigtfe J**toa, M*. win d d~ jj- "WP PtnilWat and cf45 words
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Article889 1932-10-29 8 An Animal Trainer's Reminiscences. Can mi nkeys see ghost.? Mr. raul Pedrini, the rmimal tra art and tig game hunter who ir in £i.:grpore with a troupe of performing apes, is convinced .hat they can and he :uppoj ts his convic.ion y ice unt ng an889 words
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Article190 1932-10-29 8 To Meet Sir Samuel Wilson In Penang. Sir Cecil Clementi (Governcr of the S.S. and Hun Co:i:mi-3ioner for Ihe Malay States) left Singapore by last nights mail train, accompanied by Mr R. J. Curtis and Mr. Corry. for Kuala Lumpur. Hi Excellency will preside at190 words
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Article486 1932-10-29 8 Are thdse -rubber clothe*" t i crease-proof or grease-proof rv tcletfranu don't agree on the point And If it is "crease-proof" becomes of the "correct hne for trousers? The Bishop who recenUy us an air pilot has seemingiv iSSS the title "His Eminence tlfl0( "f ranee is486 words
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Article40 1932-10-29 8 Mr. O. S. Rawlings had been appointed in be Ocpllt)' Collector .<l l»,ll S>n«p«W »n6 »»»> l>,' «««»«lr»k. «»1»c<» I'lx- ,olw«ln« »npolnm,< l::H »1- i.i'.'l, Qovesnmenl c?»«ctte to «ct >»^>" l,!n <>. N7< !< 's «-»6 n,„ "«>! k"«t- I'»»''!/' Ql I.»2H-. «6 ziine- 0?t<40 words
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Advertisement139 1932-10-29 8 I PLAY BROMFORD The Finest Golf Ball made for durability, toughnes and flight it is unequalled. j Playing The Bromford You Achieve Fewer Strokes Per Round More Rounds Per Ball OBTAINABLE FROM: j I Robinson Co., Ltd. j SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. j FAST COLOURS—NEVER SHRINKS—WEARS WELL. Now Reduced in Prices139 words
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Advertisement115 1932-10-29 8 {CHIPPENDALE j PATTERN j STERLING SILVER jj! WAITERS Fop Presentation I U.S. de Silva Bros. i IJEWELLERS.1 JEWELLERS. 23, High Street, Singapore. j j T.K.K.'S HAIR POMMADE 15 20 cts. a bottle. I |i iTENG SENG GUAN, Established 1905. 634, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. 818 :i CIHA-A Juoil r115 words
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Miscellaneous43 1932-10-29 8 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT Yesterday's Maximum Temperature. 84 dee P Last night's Minimum Temperature 75 S" P Yesterday's Rainfall, o.io ins P Sunshine, 0.9 hours 5 "^JT 6 """Wily. 75 per cent. 1 p.m. Wind. S.W. 2 m p h 1 p.m. Weather, drj^-ir43 words
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Article226 1932-10-29 9 DISORDER FOLLOWS HYDE PARK DEMONSTRATION. (JAIL-STUDDED CUDGELS DISTRIBUTED FROM LORRY. NaZ IS KILLED IN ELECTION ROWS IN BERLIN. London. Oct. 27. it m the West End of Marble Arch to-day, U turn in Hyde Park unemployed hunger marchers from 1 ,io:n n protest against Governmont226 words
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Article212 1932-10-29 9 ''«»iding Supply Of Cheap Money. Reuter's Wireless Service. London. OuL 23. M»ttrv ftt > tvopr iu Mtcapo altoetthr;' t> clTccts ct t«if w rid (iepyiaait v ?!r MbcDomw m the House- oi Corn- rci(«rd« production and our ''per: imii- wv had remained relatively u 1. »n. fieptemUT.Reuter's Wireless Service. - 212 words
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Article315 1932-10-29 9 Police Make Baton Charge. Reuter's Wireless Service. Reuter. Berlin. Oct. 28. Disorders similar to thoee ol the last election campaign occurred dv ing the week. Five Nazis lost ttrlr lives as I reeult cf affrays with Communists cr police last night, when Dr. Bruening was speaking atReuter's Wireless Service.; Reuter. - 315 words
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Article59 1932-10-29 9 Outlaw Chief Surrenders To Knlcr. Munlfe. Oct. 28. Tilt uprising t.f the Mlht-., whUh coxt 50 live*, hot end.-d with the surrender ol the outlaw liadT. Muhamnu-d. to Frlncrss Dnyantj, aliter of the E'jl'an of Sulu. EIrM wutncti and *ix children who reluacd lu leave tnc icrtiAed59 words
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Article131 1932-10-29 9 Bolivians Trapped In Green Hell. Asuncion, Oct. 23. tale of the 'Green Hell" of (he war n M j r g t le i reveaied by the para*o« Ministry s announoement tha'. J ound Bolivi soldiers have been from thirst in El Gran Chaco, H Ua131 words
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Article95 1932-10-29 9 'ncrearinjc in Britain, f ha "nian ai ?k Pt<Th made to da y b y the 1m0,,1 *l Akwani! !Winual general meeting of t iauy peop,e were W* t° -to ami ■r ondon as compared with five Alr *ay m,H du n nnK tne j95 words
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Article64 1932-10-29 9 Demands Of Princess Helen. Reuter. Bucharest, Oct. 27. A twenty per cent, increase in her allow ance, permission to spend six months every year with her son, and the maintenance cf a palace for her are said to be the demand, Princess Helen made to King Carol.Reuter. - 64 words
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Article156 1932-10-29 9 Big Business Interests Benefit. Reuter. Boston, Oct. 28. Attacking the Republican tariff policy Al Smith, former Governor cf Massachusetts, speaking in support of Governor Roosevelt, said: "Britain which has always been a free trade country, has built up a tariff wall against the United States to reciprocate inReuter. - 156 words
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Article272 1932-10-29 9 Blood Transfusion Of No Avail. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Oct. 27. Mr. C. W. H. Cochrane, Ma.ayan Age.it, vied in ho pital last n.gh A successful operation was followed b.v hemhorrage. Blood transfusion uas una\aiing. Deceased leaves a widow and a married uaushter. Mr. Owen is272 words
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Article224 1932-10-29 9 Heavy Warehouse Rent For Crackers. An F.M.S. Government Gazette Extraordinary imposes a preferential dut> of two cents on 1 lb. cf suga.. jarjgery. molasses, sugar candy, sugar cane and te-. The duty on 1 lb. of saccharine Ls $5 while fireworks and crackers will be224 words
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Article192 1932-10-29 9 Assessment: Rubber Estate: Salary Cut. Ifanjetptl Committee No. 7 agreed that pfOPQaalb with regard to remission or rates bn vacant properties, to avoid payment and suhsequcrt refund, are not workable end must ba dropped. It also decided to recommend that the Lev be amended to enable refunds to192 words
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Article34 1932-10-29 9 Duke Of Wellington's Spanish ProDerty. Reuter's Wireless Service. Madrid. Oct. 24 The Government has informed the Duke of Wellington Hint it has no intention of ronftecating his Spanish estate?. —Renter's SrrvlcP.Reuter's Wireless Service. - 34 words
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Article44 1932-10-29 9 The prize distribution of the Lotus Clv") takc3 place at 3.30 p.m. to-day at t.he V.M.C.A. grounds, Fort Canning. Mrs. M. A. Namazic, Patroness, will give away the prizes won in recent tournaments and at the sports being held thi3 afternoon.44 words
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Article74 1932-10-29 9 MUSLIM AFFAIRS, on page 2. CEYLON NEWS AND NOTES, on page 4. CLEANING THE ABBEY WAXWORKS, on page 4 CLUB DIARY, on page 5. DIARY OF EVENTS, on page 5. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on page 8. OUR READERS' VIEWS, en page 11. CHURCH SERVICES, on page 1274 words
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Article787 1932-10-29 9 ONLY WAY TO FIND SOLUTION. China And The Lytton Report. Interview With Sir Robert Ho Tung. S*r Rtb it Ho Tung, who is passing through tn his way back <o Hor;k<ng a id in an interview yesterday tha (h time wa ripe for Japan to rraJce787 words
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Article201 1932-10-29 9 A very enjoyable time was spent by the large number of guests, including many Euiopean ladies, who responded to the invitation to a dinner party given by Mr. Cheang Theam Chu and Mr. Cheang Theam Kee at their Pasir Panjang residence, "Riviera,* last night, In honour of the birthday of201 words
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Advertisement251 1932-10-29 9 ELIMINATION IS NOT ENOUGH Phosferine HEALTH SALT THE TONIC FRUIT SALINE TOMES AS IT CLEANSES Invigoration must accompany the regular daily removal of the causes of Constipation, and this is now accomplished by Phosferine Health Salt, with total j1 1 freedom from the enervating after-effects produced by old-fashioned salines, i>iT251 words
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Article403 1932-10-29 10 Sports Pastimes. RUGBY FOOTBALL. WEDNESDAY'S PADANG MATCH. "A" (M.G.) CO., S.V.C. BEAT GLOSTERS "A." "A" (Machine-gun) Co., S.V.C., were fortunate to win. by means of a last-minute penalty goal, their game With the Gloucesters' "A" team on the Padang on Wednesday. The soldiers had the game well under control from403 words
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288 1932-10-29 10 A hard-fought game in which the subtleties cf rugby were very little in evidence took place at Dunearn Road on Thursday, when the Public Services RFC. 'A" defeated Raffles College to the tune of one goal, one try (eight points) to nil. Mr. Horsely refereed288 words
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Article146 1932-10-29 10 The S.C.C. "A" and South Johore meet on the Padang to-day. Teams: S.C.C. A: D. R. Harper; J. Smailes, J. L. Bonnar, J. C. Cooke, J. E. King; H. G. Shaw, C. T. Owen; A. E. S. Talbot, Dr. P. O'Driscoll. A. R. Anderson, H. B. Sym,146 words
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Article106 1932-10-29 10 GLOSTERS «B» CO. BEAT M.C.U. Me^afS ng matCh WaS n the the won by a solitary try, The teams lined up as follows: r£l an Geyzel; Har >"*. Ess Bok Choon, Prins Rajaratnam, Swee Ann Ong g Yearn; Boon Beng, Man Chow, Kirn Chong. Arulanandam, Param, Sulalman. Kiat106 words
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Article153 1932-10-29 10 The S.C.C. XV fielded for yesterday's match against the Islands proved too strong for the visitors. The home team won by a goaJ anj three tries (14 pts) to a try (3 pts.). The teams lined up as follows; ISLANDS: Sapper Hutchinson; Lt. Cumberlege, Lt. Hutchison,153 words
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Article347 1932-10-29 10 MIRI RETAIN "FOURS" TROPHY. SINGAPORE WINS SCULLS EVENT. ROWING. Conditions were Ideal for the inter-po-t rowing regatta on Thursday, between the Mirl Rowing Club and the Royal Singapore Yacht Club. The results were the same as last year, Miri winning the "fours" event and Jackson gaining an347 words
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Article186 1932-10-29 10 TO NIGHTS FIGHTS AT GREAT WORLD. BOXING. Max Brilka and Gunner Ellis will top the bill in a series of boxing contests at the Great VVoild to-night. The fight is fixed for 12 rounds. Erilka showed tremendous pluck in his twc fights with Battling Guillermo and186 words
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Article58 1932-10-29 10 Owing to unfavourable weather, the match between the S.H.B.J.S.C. and the Arrow Badminton Party was postponed last Sunday. S.H.B.J.S.C. team v. the Marigold B. P. at the latter's court to-morrow at 3 p.m.: Tan Khai Seng, Tay Keng Wan, Koh Kirn Yean Koh Kirn Soon, Low Swee Guan, Sng58 words
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Article138 1932-10-29 10 GLOSTERS BEAT VOLUNTEERS. HOCKEY. The Glosters beat the S.V.C. team at Tanglin yesterday by 2—o, scoring one goal in each half. The teams lined up as follows: Glosters: Hanson; Morefleld and Oxenham Sincoc, Cooke and Tremlet; Merritt, Kichinv Dunn, Bennett and Thompson. S.V.C: J. M. Sassoon;138 words
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Article388 1932-10-29 10 While the first strings of the two Padane clubs were trying conclusions on the SCC ground on Wednesday, the second elevens clashed on the S.R.C. ground. The game was forgnT out keenly and en the run of play the SCC deserved to win. They were388 words
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Article193 1932-10-29 10 eiuh e beat (he Ceylon Sport* Club by ojx Thursday at Though badly beaten the Ccyloneac de»»rve a meswur cr credit In thru ihev gave the" morl «*rl«,c* Indu-u only (w/££ ZJ tide m hockey ana the Indian, w- ta hi "I!'*'' Jtacc wltl > 'hf193 words
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Article142 1932-10-29 10 The R A.P. beat the Y.m.c.a. iat th* Anaoa Road ground yesterday The teams were: R.A.F.: Colman; L-Serot Bl«k» rs,i Dykea; Cpl. Hecney. L.A.C Rujiseii HarvvS Audiey. Megwity. Rose. Lay cock, Eddingl rvX M C Meredith Lyn*, Stracry ODwyer. Loc Pong Llm D. Row; L Oeor/r Edwards.142 words
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86 1932-10-29 10 The Police met with strong opposition yesterday when they met the Raffles College on the latter*s ground. The Police did not field their best team, with the result that they were nearly beaten. The first half was a dour struggle and although there were plenty86 words
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Article50 1932-10-29 10 The Medical College Union beat the S.C.R.C. on the Kampong Bahru ground yesterday by 3—l after the Chinese had led I—o at the interval. The visitors fell away badly In th? second period and the home team scored three times without reply RESULT: M.C.U. 3; S.C.R.C. 1.50 words
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Article138 1932-10-29 10 The following sides will play in a trial on the Padang on Tuesday. COLOURS: S. L. Oehlers (S.R.C); R. A Ashworth (S.C.C). Rockliffe (R.A.); a. Rcss (S.R.C), G. E. N. Oehlers (S.R.C). R. N. Elliott (S.C.C); R. C. Oehlers S.R.C), N. Sullivan (S.R.C). Noel Hay (S.R.C).138 words
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Article108 1932-10-29 10 A weak S.R.C. side lost by the only goal ci the match to a R.A. XI on the Padanj yesterday. There was some determined attacking un both sides but the defences of both teams war superior to their attacking lines, and this accounts for the absence of108 words
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Article41 1932-10-29 10 Monopolies S.C. team v. the untitled B P. to-day on the Marigold's court 62, Shrewsbury Road: Quek Song Quee, Ang Chwee Whatt. Mjan Miang Cheng, Lee Jouv Seah. Quan Siew Chye and Lee Peng K»M| Reserves:- Heng Kam Leong, L. Samuel41 words
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Article302 1932-10-29 10 Constable's Costly Mistake. Mr. Jus-ice a'Beckett Terrell delivered judgment on Thursday in a case (heard in Malacca) in which N. P. L. R. M Vaiiavan Cheitiar, of Malacca, claimed $2,500 irom Government as damages for having teen wrongfully «.rrested by a police constable en a warrant302 words
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Article189 1932-10-29 10 Annual Inspection At Raffles Institution. (Tfrere wis a good attendance at the Raffles Institution Ball yesterday afternoon, th? occasion being the annual Inspection of the Ist. Company, Singapore Boys' Brigade. After a smart display of platoon drill the Company was inspected by Mr. H. R. Cheeseman, Asst.189 words
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Article394 1932-10-29 10 POSTAL TEAMS IN FAST GAME. ASSN. FOOTBALL. The fight for the Clarke cup at the Geylang Stadium yesterday between teams from the postal departments of the Colony and the P.M.S., proved an interesting display. The Colony won 5—2, but the score rather flatters the394 words
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Article297 1932-10-29 10 BEATEN BY INDO-MALAY XI. (from Our Otro Corrtmpomĕmmt,) Kualu Lumpur. Oct. 26 Before u lair crowd a combined Indo-Malay team debated the Burmese by three goals to one after a well fought game. Following the tto wing aetount* treat Penaru; ot their prowe*, 'he visitors vere297 words
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Article140 1932-10-29 10 PROLIFIC SCORING AT PERTH. CRICKET. Reuter. i t Pt.'th, Oct 28 fhnJ o at^ h a combined XI and the M.C.C, begun at Perth en Thursday the TauJ TOk Vl c Crounrreco?d ol Gunn and Russell of 203 runs for the second wicket. After Leyland wasReuter. - 140 words
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Article38 1932-10-29 10 Tecks' B. P. team v. the Boys' untitled at tne latter's court to-day, at j p.m.: Tan Thlam Whatt, Lee Kirn Teck, Boh Swee Teck Teo Beng Chye. Urn Chin Teck, Urn Chin Peng and Chua Teck Chye.38 words
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Article352 1932-10-29 10 "Grand Hotel 9 At fh Alhambra. AT THE CINEMAS. Grand Hold.» whJrh b to be an extended at u oll I*«t bight. l a d*AnitHv j m tlw art of dm,,,, u.,11 the nunum .tory r "<*■ of mutter Un,, n~ magnificent pk** of work fidently recammendt-d i„ a public352 words
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Article108 1932-10-29 10 A vcr> brlßhi *ho* indeed ih, i, t etage end rexeva >bov no* nr. Ct-pltcl Jos E Brown and hb i B»vcn us one ot ttiz jollicat. plaur months In "Top Speed' and Lh*r< boat ihrUL) in ll as w-'il a; h.-nr.v «1 attractive108 words
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Article112 1932-10-29 10 "lsidra Sablia." Hindustani taik>> jtfotfiitH b J Mean's «Parswi, cf Caiciit:.! tin rcaturing the "star,," of "Lcila-Momm, u KjjJan and Nissar. also Miks Pau«-n.-f r -r hSiss Bells. etc.. comment pd u wi n> A )<• TlvoM theatre hall on Thursday [a ""lijOj-b Sabha is112 words
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Article38 1932-10-29 10 Owing to Ihf popularity <X ♦•«•'l'-arr 111 "Jack's the Bov" fh? Psvifion l| has decided to extend the run, i>~--ih<v IP Monday. The nsxt changi win t* Tn»u H the Ralph Lynn nnd Tom Wails iiscurr38 words
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Article137 1932-10-29 10 Alhambra,—"Grand Ho'el." Matinees to-d= T and to-morrcw. Capitol.—"Top Speed" and th.> 'C: Follies." Matinees to-day and to-monov. Empire.—First show: "Flying High Seccnd show: Wheeler and Woolsty In T Cracked Nuts." Matinees to-daj c Great World.—Side shows, pa&ar mals* Malay opera, Chinese wayangs. silent and using films ("The137 words
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Article84 1932-10-29 11 letters to the editor. [Our readers are Invited to write to M 9* m*** of public interest, it must be und* stood that the -Malaya Tribune" docs opinions expressed 2 pondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typZritten fZ2Z spacing), and on one side of84 words
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Article709 1932-10-29 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune:'/ Sir,—Disease knows no boundaries. It is necessary therefore in these days of inevitable retrenchment to consider Malaya as a whole. To the general public, including members of Retrenchment Committees, the Health Branch is the Cinderella of the M:dical Department, least appreciated709 words
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Article178 1932-10-29 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") reference t0 the report in your SerTouf cZ Under the headln "S*h on Serious Charge." i am directed by the President to inform you that the accused person is a Hindu, and the three persons arrested in Benares were also Hindus:178 words
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Article47 1932-10-29 11 A Malay correspondent writing under th" above heading, seems annoyed at the expedient adopted to attract visitors to an amusement resort at Malacca. The matter is too trivial to pursue. People who expert "something for nothing" from a frankly commercial enterprise are usually disappointed.47 words
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Article20 1932-10-29 11 A Jchore Bahru correspondent asks if anyone can give him the addresses of the Rationalist and the Free-Thinkers' Associations.20 words
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Advertisement160 1932-10-29 11 i i a Delicious Fruit Jellies IN n] X Favourite Fruit Fhvours:—Lemon, Orange, Peach, Cherry, H 5j Raspberry, Pineipple, Strawberry. In Pints and Quarts, cj [3 SOLD EVERYWHERE. [q I FRAMROZ CO. iMARIr¥TNsiiANCEj OF GOODS, MERCHANDISE, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, MOTOR CARS &c, EFFECTED AT LOW RATES (For quotations for all. transit160 words
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Advertisement103 1932-10-29 12 1| How Quickly Baby Grows! j[ r YOUR Baby grows more rapidly in the m r first year of his life—that is why his 4 r food at that time is so important to him; r not only must it feed him, but it must' < r give him the103 words
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Advertisement209 1932-10-29 12 Startling Predictions For YOU rr^ Your real life told at last! 9 Would you Bate to know ?95^^i1 without ar.y cos', what k jßj s'ars Indicate ard future will be: wh J/Banffi will be successful, pr flffitvr and happy rib i«Pf A love, marriage U Mends, 1 2 Yjit/j en.mis,209 words
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Miscellaneous23 1932-10-29 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme Of Drills. TO-MORROW, OCT 30. Bukia Timah Range, S.R.A. (v), Annual Rifle Meeting. Farrer Range, "D" (Eurasian) Coy.. Murray Cup.23 words
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Article373 1932-10-29 13 Settlement Of Shantung Dispute? Shanghai, Oct. 26. According to the various cables received this afternoon, the Shantung situation is assuming a brighter aspect: hope of a peaceful settlement between the two rivals, General Han Fu Chu and General Liv Chen Nien, may become a reality.373 words
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Article162 1932-10-29 13 Secret Meeting Of Ministers. Shanghai. Ov' 2rt. M:, T. V. Soon?, who has been appoint to set Tar Mi W&ns Chlntt Wei u& President cf the Bprru'ive Yuan, began hts du'Jrs. aft/", ttddn** fni m rl] 10 Mr War.g and returnlw to Nanklr*. Op. Tuesday162 words
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Article196 1932-10-29 13 Training For The Sea. Th? "Pelting." a four-masted seel barque oi 3,191 tons gross measurement, has been acquired by th? Shaftesbury Homes and Afethusa Training Ship Society to take the pace cf th? "Arethusa." moored in the Thames st Greenhith?. Th? "Are husa," which was196 words
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Article69 1932-10-29 13 Oslo, Sept. 21. The first birth on the Arctic Ocean took place last week on board the Norwegian steamer "Kaprino," while the ship was on her last trip from Advent Bay, Spitzbergen, to Tromso:\ Norway, with eleven passengers. When the "Kaprino" had passed Bear Island69 words
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Advertisement360 1932-10-29 13 NOVELTY 'j GUARANTEED 15-JEWEL LEVEL MOVEMENT. I CHROME, SILVER, 14 CT. GOLD, 18 CT. GOLD. The New Handless Wrist Watch 118 NO HANDS. NO GLASS TO BREAK. correct time. Movement same as an ordinary watch. N at and compact in appearance. PRICES FROM $12.50. X M. OLI MOHAMED, Jewellers. .t.360 words
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Advertisement12 1932-10-29 13 Are YOU a Subscriber to the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST," Tb" T/vHincr Weekly12 words
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Advertisement431 1932-10-29 13 0 lOsaoi ioaoi— jc 1 Result f Second! [j THE CORRECT NUMBER O. 1 4r O OF BARRELS IN THE ijllfl V W\\ [j PICTURE WAS 597. •> 0 Here are the Prize A Competition j IMPORTANT: According to the printed rules prizes have been U awarded in the order431 words
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Article196 1932-10-29 14 Former Building Inspector In Singapore. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 26. In tht Supreme Court at Kuala Lumnur tn day th. public examination in the engineering contracting firm of j. o and was conducted before Mr. Justice In reply to Mr. ft. C. Jervoise. official196 words
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Article293 1932-10-29 14 Offences Against Young Woman. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. Oct. 25. Pour Chinese appeared before Ungku the Third Magistrate. Johore Bahru £2» and were charged with assaulting a pretty woman in a Pineapple ulantation at Kempas. The story of the prosecution was that the >oung woman293 words
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Article161 1932-10-29 14 Discovered In a Coffin. Budapest. Sept. 21. A strange find has been made in Nagykcros. where the site of an old cemetery is .c\elied for building. A coffin containing an ancient fenn of ton?.has been unearthed, and no traces exist thru any ccrpse was ever buried161 words
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Article133 1932-10-29 14 Buenos Aires. Nudist missionaries of both sexes nave invaded South America from Central Europe to found a colony on the banks of the Parana River near here. They have rented a ranch with 1,000 acres of land, where the motto will be •'Xbandon clothes all ye133 words
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Advertisement506 1932-10-29 15 STEAMER SAIUNgS^ a, jjy*r* NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, V|M|r (Incorporated in Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. I TRAVE" for Manila, H'kong. S'hai, Tsingtau. Taku, Dalny Japan ncv. "ALLER" for ManUa, Hongkong, S'hai, Kofe Taku, Dalny Tsingtao No\. U HOMEWARDS. I "GOSLAR" for Gsnoa, Amsterdam. R'dam, H'burg Bremen air.506 words
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Advertisement247 1932-10-29 15 BANKS. I experience teaclm (jcu fc save How many things you might have attained, .how many achievements you might have brought about..if only you had ready cash at that moment when golden opportunity SISBHk presented itself. Small deposits requlaiiy made soon grow to an m appreciable capital, and THE BBSM247 words
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Advertisement539 1932-10-29 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No. 1089 of 1932. Between The Ho Hong Bank Limited Plaintiffs and Scow Chee Lai trading as Chop Sin Aik Seng Defendant. To, SEOW CHEE LAI, trading as CHOP SIN AIK SENG. No. 59, Market539 words
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Title Section9 1932-10-29 I Malaya Tribune Week-end Supplements SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 19329 words
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Article338 1932-10-29 I GOLF. j vl) |K> AUTUMN FOURSOMES. PARTNERSHIP BEATEN. Oct. 11 «by Air Mail). Royal Mid-Surrey Club. international, and Miss ton the Ladies' Au unui promoted by "Tha bard for th-.ir victory in icat His. A. H. Dicker, nd Miss K. Timberg, of m to UM338 words
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Article368 1932-10-29 I MOSI 112 M SI'AL INCIDENT. London, Oct ll (by Air Mail). ci you have done? The "Golf" question of its readers conmost unusual incident which :n final of the West of England Golf Championship at Burnham in Somerset, Australian golfer, G\ M. B. Wallace, now up at368 words
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Article637 1932-10-29 I POST WITH BELGIAN CLUB. London, Oct. 11 (by Air Mail). Henry Cotton, one of the greatest personalities in British professional golf, is to leave the Langley Park Gclf C-üb, at Eeckenham, Kern, at the end of this year to take up an appointment with the637 words
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Article474 1932-10-29 I ADDINGTON BEAT WOKING. RAILWAY PORTER'S PART. London, Oct. 11 (by Air Mail). A railway porter played a part in the victory of Addington in the London Amateur Foursomes Tournament at Camberley Heath. E. F. Storey, the former Cambridge captain, andi the Hon. W. G. Brownlow, the old Walker Cup players474 words
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Article358 1932-10-29 I MUST GET DOWN TO FIELD EVENTS. ATHLETICS. London, Oct. 11 (by Air Mail). A plea for Great Britain to get down in earnest to field athletics, and see to it that fey expert tuition and coaching "we make ourselves more efficient in them than in the past."'358 words
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Article, Illustration63 1932-10-29 I Specially drawn for the "M.T." by Duckworth. The Non-European Camel: "Please, kind master, may I come in out of this cold outer darkness and share your nice, warm tent?" His Official Master: "H'm! Weil, as a great concession, you have my gracious permission to put in63 words
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Article280 1932-10-29 I AMERICAN VISIT TO AUSTRALIA. LAWN TENNIS. London, Oct. 11 (by Air Mail.) The strong American lawn tennis team composed of Ellsworth Vines, the Wimbledon and American singles champion, John Van Ryn, Wilmer Alliscn end Keith Gledhill, has left San Francisco for their tour of Australia. It is280 words
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Article234 1932-10-29 I WILL CAMBRIDGE BREAK WITH TRADITION? ROWING. London, Oct. 11 (by Air Mai'.). The Cambridge University crtw may depart from tradition by having swivel instead of fixed row-lacks on their boat for the next year's Boat Race. It remains to be seen whe.her Oxford will follow suit. This234 words
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Article223 1932-10-29 I PLANES USED FOR TRANSPORT. ASSN. FOOTBALL. London, Oct 11 (by Air Mail). It looks as though the use of aeroplanes m going to become very poplar with football clubs for their away matches. The ball was set rolling by the famous Bristol rugby club, Clifton, whose members and223 words
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Article766 1932-10-29 I profession.il tournaments. BOXING. London, Oct. 11 (by Air Mail). The new ruling by the English Amateur Boxing Association that in future members who promote, officiate at. compete, spar or assist in any capacity at professional tournaments or unauthorised tournaments, has already had its, sequel. When the reso.ution766 words
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Advertisement14 1932-10-29 I Indispensable To Intelligent Citizens: THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE." »7 ice as Good: Hali the Price."14 words
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Advertisement58 1932-10-29 I British-made Ribbons qualify which makes STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY, (Ebtablishcd in 1914). Stationers and R paircrc. 14A, Change Alley, Singapore, in stock: Ail kinds of Office Stationery and Typewriters. Typewriter Repairs: "A Spcciali y." Manthly cleaning of typewriters in offices undertaken, and ran be arrant <i on receipt of instruction*. THE58 words
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Article225 1932-10-29 II UNCLE BOB'S CHAT. A Look At This Week's Post-Bag. Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. My Dear Nephews. I have had some .cry Interesting suggestions and comments from "Krishna,'' who can rest assured that they will be fully considered. As "•Krishna" points out, the committee members must be keen225 words
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Article512 1932-10-29 II 'By C. Y. Voon.j Dinner was over, the incessant rain prevented my usual sea-side stroll. I walked to tl*e parlour with a feeling oi loathing and disgust. I sank into a settee and bcgv.n to read Before many pages were turned my eyelids drooped as if suppressed by heavy512 words
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Article176 1932-10-29 II 'By "Gaylad,- Malacca.) It has been noticed that in accordance, with Whether a country is situated near the Equator <>r away from it, the birds get more brilliant a colouring as heat increases, but are far inferior in song. In the tropical lands the birds are so176 words
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Article62 1932-10-29 II (By T. Edwin, Trcngganu.) J??i2??£! lam oinK to te you about Uo of the best friends whom we have in the Tnd the^tU U i kUOW that ne 18 the farmer f.na the other is workman. Farmers are ham working men because they work™ their £2 from62 words
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Article201 1932-10-29 II (By Seng Hum Swee.) One morning-, when a farmer boy was goinn U> his work, he saw a double-headed serpent l}ing in the way. So great was his Strpr'Ss that he fled for his life. But he soon recalled what some one had told him: "If anybody201 words
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Article269 1932-10-29 II (By Chua Toh Lwee.) I was inside a mail train from Kuala Lumpm bound for good, old Singapore, the land of my childhood days and dreams. I could not help hot feel all the time a very great desire to seraU my people and friends of Singapore269 words
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Article226 1932-10-29 II (By "Starlight," Muar.) B tudi>!° U a IUCe l becom a tea-her after my studies. As a matter of fact teachers Ha forget what they learnt, for'tney revle til lessons Naturally they gain marcTS*££ in English, mathematics, hygiene, geograpny L dunng tne ««W of teaching On the226 words
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Article560 1932-10-29 II The Scene From My Bed-Room, (By S. T. Koh.) It seems that I have the same malady a«that of most writers to the "Corner." for hce I am sitting on the edge of my bed and racking my head for a suitable subject to write to Uncle Bob. Do not560 words
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Article390 1932-10-29 II (By A. C. C. ft "Jr."; A certain king of Benares wanted to put t _ax on his subjects, but his four ministers advised him not to do so. This made the King angry that he stripped away their wealth and Sngdom. rdered thCm t0 As390 words
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Article176 1932-10-29 II (By Borax III.) Brothers, I entreat you to snarp minutes over my idle our h cycling JSSSuV tT disheartened my fri ends agreed sal heart and soul, that we v P monning «trtii to Katong. d a It was five in the morning when a nartv „r176 words
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Article535 1932-10-29 II tßy Line»n fTX./ Good afternobn, everybody, I am sort mj name-reve»ls to you rflif i am a new contributor to your Corner. I wonder tf J am Intruding a« I urn not a member. II I am, I humbly bex pur don from everyone of you.535 words
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Article135 1932-10-29 II 'By T. A. E.t we ev l»Q*e for a moment lo eivt- n thought 10 ihr poor beggar in thr iCreet? To speak the liuth alincst everyone of us does not wm to notice the existence of *uch n* luehpnihcant bein?, B*ior* condemn. him we must rtmt135 words
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Article246 1932-10-29 II (By "Krishna:') The poor turn-up at the recent general rrteetrnf of thr beys seems to show thrt erne of the corffcrites do not wish to reveal their indentKy. It is easy to have our contributions published n the 'Boys' Corner." It is easy to blame246 words
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Article175 1932-10-29 II (By G. B. A.) There are many people that not mly jump to hasty conclusions but also jump to hasty detrimental ones which eventually take the form of rumours. One must not condemn these people, for perhaps they do not sufficiently realise the harm they may do,175 words
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Article109 1932-10-29 II 'By Tay Kirn Seng, Mvar.j I once took a reindeer drive in the north. I put on a heavy coat of reindeer skin and my fur-lined boots. The sledges, which are shaped like boats, are about five feet Ion?. When all was ready I seated myself. took109 words
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Article44 1932-10-29 II 'By Abdulkcdir., Goldfish art kept in gi as i, three inches long. Their alum a* Thetr bodies are covered protect them and help them "l; In the sea the bodies shine Uk. m sv *fc do not close their eyes Til V° ,a44 words
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Article471 1932-10-29 II An evening walk is Meets**. At this time there is SIS ll. 1 enjoy fresh air.— L. p. Vat. d*e *fi I want to tell you all cannot find any man who *c 5 our "Corner" than our UncT hard for our sake Thanks v 10 *S471 words
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Article242 1932-10-29 II The following is a list of recent additions to the "Chums' Club membership: M. S. Abdullah, Arumugam V.. Amoy Gun. James Choa. Chia Siew Ziii Chiton. Chunn. Edgar de Souza. A s' Feng, Michael Heng. Hassan bin Hussin at J. Ismail. Ceylon Kid. A StudentMalacca, Jumabhoy. Kalidas. James Koh, Richard242 words
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Article356 1932-10-29 II THAT sharks are harpooned from the air? 'By Oxsr Scientific Correspondent.) The present year seems to be a particularly f r the ny <* sharks in toe neS bourhcod of the Dutch East Indies and so attack on them. NormallY. of course the*, monsters do not yisit356 words
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Article877 1932-10-29 II David Baxter - The "River Taxi" Venture—Art And Hotel-Keeping-Motorists And Their Dress. 1 By David Baxter. London, Oct. 11 (by Air Mall). I am sorry to sco that the enterprising attempt to establish a service of "river taxis" on the Thames is meeting with undeserved obstacles. Up to a877 words
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Article171 1932-10-29 III untitled LIZZIE'S LETTER. Contributed By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. On The Mail. I'. o~' GirK Circle" ha* •uiily. Fourteen mart i t lu the list and this Wfi] done, my r.iccc- from Johorc ~j. K"n-immr Lily." to ■.ji l hnce altered the •»hu At ays in Jalan ll T»o171 words
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Article224 1932-10-29 III By 'B'lin&a*") I will relate to you rather n*« m,.-- f-nt lhat happened on the Rth .r- t:- nl of mine. »::i -he people ii\ the house were at dinner, which waa about 8.30 t. wery surprised to hear the servant j mt rred our o! the224 words
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Article223 1932-10-29 III ißu 'Alice:') c- fljjc clear morning ont- daj abeti mv fFjtrfuis. mrsc-lf. and my brothers tired of '■-.'"►jw übout the boach i»t Pusir P*njnnK a {ew ony.t», turned our minds m rn «»>• beautiful hlllb behuid u*. So "'i'. f.n' it walk turning lo Buona V»ma i»oa223 words
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Article86 1932-10-29 III ftv jnhortj •i (mppy <j«rv i' rrxnerober is the r 1»m» u try on«> of my frkvKl« j Ih* I dreased myself. ,wO »«ti was jO'i going to enter <• ii liK)lcins> i»t the sty. I saw una )n ultour five minutes k uC'vit> in torrents. My86 words
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Article72 1932-10-29 III ft v "i.ucHy Kg-,-,' bj i» "Mnv hobbtra Hi the worW. Mioh r "•••ttnif. photographs, novfj rt^dloj?, i'»u. 3irl or K l 01 orJ fl hu or her spam Une. I ••»>,-, ,nh Y. 00 doubt tt Ls rmfeher an ttr," but it trill kfrp you72 words
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Article325 1932-10-29 III 'By "Rainboic Gtri," if. l.) tilKii*?* 1 you would remarkbecause we are now m the month of October and I am writing about the month of May. But oh! never mind, let's read it over and see what it is about! So here it325 words
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Article179 1932-10-29 III (By "Bessie S.") After my first peep into the "Girls' Corner." I suddenly disappeared into thin air, and I am sure all my friends are wondering what had swallowed m? up. Well, well, to tell you the truth. I had fallen asleep, just like RipVan179 words
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Article136 1932-10-29 III (By "Plumpy.") Dear cousins, it has taken a long time to put myself in ihe "Corner." The truth is thai I am very shy. No, not about meeting you all. but of putting my thoughts into words, and worse still, into print, but at last I have136 words
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Article494 1932-10-29 III (By "Isabella."> My word, mnl it awi'll I Ju*-? tancy we w* now 26' J. nod doqbtlete the number wi'l toV* Increuiwd by the time my ai'icle is pvlnled. "Molly," lust when nre we going c> article of yours l And whirr *»'e you "April,"494 words
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Article355 1932-10-29 III '(By "Merry Maid.") Helio. cousins, what about writing something for our "Corner." Poor Auntie Lizzie wns waiting ior our contributions eagerly last week, but in vain. Isn't it just funny, sometimes compkining about our articles appearing late, pwing to lack of space, and at times sendine: so355 words
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Article299 1932-10-29 III <By "Marvon.") Dick and tucy were looking for an uncle. Sn a n s* uncle but *©r one they kn*w very well. When they found him there was to oe an exclamation, a pummelling, and a big cushion fight. Oho! and Oho! This was the reason299 words
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Article519 1932-10-29 III (By "Jean.") r iVing toßrther t0 J°hore-"Sporty," borfus bI?n aWn and taxi which Shade of J? 8 Painted an absolu *ly impossible shade of green. A cool, delightful wind blew bL Z vf Ck 3nd> in doin Sl> ye nearly blew my beret off my head too!519 words
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Article256 1932-10-29 III ißy "April." J HellO! cousins, here I am again. I am sorry to say I have neglected my dirty shamefully, by not writing to the "Comer" all these weeks. But never mind, it is never too iate to mend. The little story which I am going to256 words
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Article143 1932-10-29 III (By "Dyak.") Good evening, dear cousins, let me introduce myself to you. I hope you will not think that I am a Dyak, because I have for my pen-nam? "Dyak." I am a Chinese girl, but I look more like a Dyak because of my brown skin.143 words
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Article125 1932-10-29 III (By "Bio Rita.") Hello Girls! I am a new member of the "Girl's Circle" artd this is my first contribution to the "Corner." I have ret.d all your article.* last week and in the p r :eding weeks and I admire them all, especieH those of "Jean"125 words
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Article613 1932-10-29 III fßy "Ruth? prncnq.j Shall I ever forget that eventful day whsa I was allowed lor the first time to enter the portal* or that awesome building culled the ecbool? It was hot what you would call a big school. It was just h ttuy school613 words
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Article211 1932-10-29 III ißy "NorlUi.") One morning my cousin and I went out for a walk near a meadow. When we reached it the place was covered with beautiful flowers of different kinds and different colours. The wayside was covered with flowers too. The branches of the trees waved gently, the flowers211 words
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Article148 1932-10-29 III 'By "Elsie") Good evening, girls. I am going to tell you about my three dear friends. Shall I teli you their names? Weil, they are "Jean,'" "June" and "Annette." "Jean" is a very mischievous girl (forgive me "Jean" for saying such a tiling. I can't help loving148 words
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Article224 1932-10-29 III (By "Rosette") j Boys and girls learned writing, spelling and arthm-tic at school; this is necessary because they can earn their living, but there are other things to bo learned also. One such thing is, not to ill-treat animals Domestic animals depend on the kindness of their224 words
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Article421 1932-10-29 III (By "Miriam," Seremban.) It is our duty to obey our parents, that is, to do always what they tell v* to do. All that we have is given to us by our parents—food, clothing and education. They tend us when we are too young to do anything421 words
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Article189 1932-10-29 III ißy Cinderella nit siwtwl musician in tin- An-mi-aii toreeLt is chc mocking-bird Hit vuitse uolrong. e)rai and toualt»]. mid Xa QJJ the woods will) a flood of d<4rkmi metoo7. Pull ol animation. Hp irspirvd l>y his own music. B«? expand! nb wimrs ami Ual utxl jitmps round tmd189 words
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Article154 1932-10-29 III fly "Twinklctoes.") Good-e-enlxjff, Kirk Hero j am writing dry o)<t uri.trlith which I think ytv\ woukt not co toy r»<nrtinK. To-day Icm guitv io *Titv about Uii- nr.rc Lajfcc animals cannot live* permiwjrnlly m a cultivated firJd because the soil and crop arc corcst&ntlv receiving mmi'* attention. The154 words
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Article186 1932-10-29 III Proverbs /fii) "Mqim V*4l Veen.") 1 wonder it you have ever lirurti of Liia gaxik? "Proverbs"! tl L? moei uiteful when one ha? a party <Jf friends to entertain. P'irwi. of all you send one person outside at the door and the retl think n! a proverb. Eiteh pewon ktl186 words
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Article113 1932-10-29 III (Bp '.numiiu'." JohcrgJ When I wn biR I would JJkt »o W> a nunv. I wnu»d attend to Wu? 4efe tarrfuQy. their medicine M the> p«»g« «me. I wwW be very kind to those who or* wourwM during I war, and to those who ewaiwt113 words
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Article67 1932-10-29 III (Dy "Amut LAurtc," mshUcooj arllrv Abtrr.v Lmm my+mtr Of 'fit ~OWtScr and 1 »m \rt> \t\i*n&96 u> -Bau»" tod article*. BwWms the TtlDui*" dM noi to wtf-ie*t a* bwt rvsw ti do», «very Sunday 1 wait lor tim peva in brt** tt*» rapvr* t Admire67 words
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Article378 1932-10-29 III The following letter from "Mona Veg Veen" and addressed to Auntie Lizsje was received by the last mail: I was so delighted last night when the postman called and left me the dear little bad?e I felt I must really write and thank you for378 words
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Article40 1932-10-29 III New Members. The following have been admitted and enrolled as members o:' the "Girls' Circle": "Micky Mouse." "Betsy." "Touch-me-Not." "Miranda." "Lily." "Annie Laurie" (Malacca*. "Zweena." "Pinky." •Peach Blossom.' "Plumpy." "Blue Bell," "Roses.' Lily II" UohoreV "C. S.40 words
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Article2104 1932-10-29 IV MALAYAN POULTRY NOTES. XXII.—EGG MARKETING. To offer for sale ali kinds and types and *t?w» cf eggs requires very little knowledge it can be dvn; by anybody. To offer eggs and to rtr.pln eh bed value for them Is another prcpocutcn. You will agree that eggs2,104 words
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Article1174 1932-10-29 IV Prince Michael's Sudden Leave- Taking—A Price On His HeadBernard Shaw's New Play. (FROM OVR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) •>. v I So anxious ace Vhey to secure lt, that an anonymous group of doctors connoted with the College of Physicians have paid Datas for its purchase the sum cf1,174 words
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Article192 1932-10-29 IV THAT wool resists electricity (By Our Scientific Correspondent.) An example bf a link between two apparency distinct and separate industries is provided by itcent researches whi?h have been carried out at Leeds into the eledriral properties of wool. Although th. electrical industry has ong r.ad a connection192 words
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Article909 1932-10-29 IV MAKING A NOISE ABOUT NOISE. MECHANICAL v. HORSE TRAFFIC. There re certain propj? to wr.om it i- unwur» co mention qny»i.Mf so twjdtru u„ n motor-car 7<ie veiy thought o uiutorlog and of the millions of people who motor for plct<UTs or huiilncs., who drii'p their909 words
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Article464 1932-10-29 IV Encouraged by the success of their sales campaign in South Africa earlier this year. ;he Riley company have now despatched their Export Manager, Mr. D. Steward Fraser, on a further and more ambitious tour of the Dominions. Mr. Fraser, who has just left London, will /isit several464 words
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Article607 1932-10-29 IV EMPIRE TRADE AGREEMENT. The first direct shipment to England of Ford V-8 cylinder cars manufactured by ths Ford Motcr Company of Canada. Limit .d, was recently sent from the compaajra Windsor docks via the S.S. "Tracto.-." a specta garage ship. The shipment comprise; 220 on wheeb, the607 words
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