Malaya Tribune, 31 October 1932

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. six.- -No. 2SS SINGAPORE MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Oct. 31, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1932.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 209 1 Buy the SATnM)AVj;O^T/ Ihe Picture Paper. 20 cents. \tm MILK CREAM I m Satfsfacfioti. I Sole Importers: j> I SENSED UHSWEETEHS g I Iffif The East Asiatic I Company, Limited. <_ I Penang Singapore I Kuala Lumpur I MODERN IN EVERY DETAIL j 1 Ttie New AUSTIN TEN FOUR jj
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    • 132 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 HEALTH and STRENGTH j i I i IN EVERY TIIN _B> IT MUST BE 1 J CROSSE BLACKWELLS. J Sime, Darby Co., Ltd j j
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  • 100 2 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. tr\%t Ur readcra are in vtted to write to us on subjects of public interest It must be underwood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double *Pf*cing), and
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  • 89 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.*) Sir,--Referring to the comments on the abo.e subject in your issue of the 20 h insi.. by j Miss Helen Chan, I have much pleasure in offering my congratulations to her on what fhe has written ,n response to "Jay Bse's letter.
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  • 88 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—lf my memory serves me right, a correspondent of yours asked you whether you i would publish the full text of the Lytton Report in your popular paper, and your answer was in the negative. If a summary of the Report would
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  • 113 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir—] thank you for publishing the 'Universe's" dignified reply to an uncalled for attack upon the Catholic belief in miracles and shrines. Dr. Barnes has always tried to secure publicity by spouting cut criticisms of the Catholic religion. All he
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  • 117 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune Sir.—Can you cr any of your readers enligthen me as to why certain mercantile firms refuse to reply to applications for situations sent in to them. A well written application is not sent in as a mere "scrap of paper." not worth consideration.
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  • 145 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir,—l crave a little space in your valuable paper regarding the many names suggested by various correspondents for the New Pier. To me "Slump Pier." "Wilson Pier," "Axetown Pier.' "Clifford Pier" and so on are all unsuitable, although satisfactory reasons are given.
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  • 195 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Unemployment has swelled in this small country of Malaya more than was anticipate.l, owing to the slump, and nobody knows what will be the position after the forthcoming retrenchment. As a matter of fact these wretched people have no hope of
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  • 254 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —The forthcoming op?ning of ihe ne T Brothers' School —St. Patric_'s-:y-the-Sea at Siglap—prompted K.H.W. to write his letttr which appeared in your issue of the 24th inst.. giving a strong recommendation to parents to send their children to Brothers' Schools The reason
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  • 350 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir—lt is customary in most countries to admit Press representatives to meetings cf public authorities. In Johore it is quit? diffcrer.t. The Press are excluded from the meetings of the Town Board. Why. I cannot understand. Is it because the Officials
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  • 288 2 (Tq the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,--Referring to the letter on the abov^ indian-indeed It+^&fSmtt to the Hindu VcUon or the Indian comunity and advocating the cause of Hindus, I think he Is inconsistent with his Z--sofr?honS^Ch^ Ch ra<Ucally affect not onJ y future of the Hindu Association
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  • 161 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—lt is a well known fact that one, while blind to his own faults, can easily blame others. "Mathlason," discussing dancing brought in this subject of life-partners. He says that a proper social meeting ground is the best place to choose life-partners. Is
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  • 262 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir—Reports have been given in the Press on "Russian Timber in Malaya" and surprise was expressed that the 3-ply packing cases imported are of Russian manufacture and sold at a price that is "underse'ling" the local Malay predicts made by Malayan labour and
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  • 638 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Having read the views of the "Hongkong Graduate" in Tuesday's "Malaya Trioune," I ask for space to put in my opinions. It seems awkward for an Indian to initiate 3 discussion on a Chinese matter, but this is a subject on which every
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  • 318 2 STERLING'S LATEST LAPSE. Political And Social Causes. Reuter Wireless Service. London. Oct. 2». Sterling exchanges opened with a further depreciation, the New York rate touching $3.28 but, with Continental selling relaxed, a steadier period followed and there was a partial recovery. New York closing at $3.308 The Stock
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  • 157 2 Lewis And Peat's Report. Messrs. Lewis and Peat, in their weekly upor: of Oct. 27, .tate: Although very quiet the nvarket has fluctuated slightly during the week owing to *he movement of st:rling. Orders from the consuming markets are poor and practically no speculative interest is being
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 184 2 Gorojan Kasturi Genuine and Best for Sale. HIMALAYAN PHARMACY, 135, SERANGOON ROAD, BINGAPORE. r i I THE "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST" is now owned by the "Malaya Tribune" Pre**, Ltd., and published from the "Malaya Tribune 9 offices at 56-60, Anson Road, Singapore. It is being greatly improved by the introduction
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    • 401 2 WHIIEAWAfs NEW BASIC VALUES Mean Popular .Goods* at Popular Pr| CeB On* <f}tSl&s ZZZZ~~~ 11 WH TE AWAyc BACir NEW basic JSP Cv i LADIES' PINK 4S!K.«MM BROCHE' BATH TALCUM rnnnvK?. SUSPENDER BELT. ~O W DER. SOCKS Elastic at sides and back. With broad stripe at 2 hook-side fastening, four
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  • 587 3 Malacca Case: Appeal Court Decision. f Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell delnered judgment on Wednesday in a case from Malacca which came up in appeal- Tll appellan Ong Suan. was convicted in Malacca ot importing and selling dutiable tobacco and he was fjned $10Q 071 each charge.
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  • 139 3 Dutch Attempt To Prevent Showing". Reuter Wireless Service. Rotterdam. Oct. 23. An unsuccessful application has been made n the courts to prevent the presentation of the film portraying chapters in the history af •Mata Hari. the beautiful Dutch dancer, who *as shot by the French at
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  • 315 3 Should Chafes Be Tried Separately. An interesting i cgal qiwsti n regarding the number of charges on an todictmcnt wa ratart in the Appe?l Court on Wednesday before Mr. Justice aUtckett Terrell, when the ca.* which Tan Thye Jco. manager cf Chop Thy > Leong. was convicted on
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  • 124 3 British Chamber Of Commerce Request. Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 28. It is now announced that ths murder of Mrs 2*222 reSUlted th? CrlniL of Legation to transmit to the Foreign OfflcT Uonal police or military force should be furnis_hSLJ? I 2 purity of foreigners in ro l
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  • 287 3 Tampering With A Water Meter. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 26. In conequeiiee of having rrmoved the MM teal, the dial and clockwork of a v.ater meter. hereby water consumed by the occupant wculd n:t b? registered a Chines? woman, rudm d Wong Ah Mui. appeared before
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 130 3 M ARQUISA I j |jj THE PASSION FRUIT j B ORIINK I I #A /r///C// CAPTIVATED jJ' iil PUBLIC TASTE :F f jPI APPETISING I I jri|| REFRESHING The Product Oi I THE PHCENIX AERATED WATER WORKS Singapore* -4 AVw Coupon in Every Tin. > "Dcßeszke" J |W_P_W7\ It is
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    • 284 3 "MALAYA TRIBUNE." j 20 Pages For 5 cents Every Saturday. WEEK-END SUPPLEMENT FOR THE HOME. Truly wonderful success has attended the innovation of giving our readers their Saturday "Tribune" at noon. Now we are making it a reai Week-end Journal for the Home! The Saturday "Tribune" has been enlarged to
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    • 159 3 A Big Car in Comfort, j Size and Safety. "JUNIOR" SALOON j OBITj It is exceedingly far above that type in size, accommodation, equipment and allround construction. W hen on the road it Ml inconceivable that such bland, restful speed, such untroubled comfort is the uro 1 fha\°f h P
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    • 20 3 Teck Seng Battery Service. NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVED: Hellessens Dry Batteries V/i and 6 Tolts. Batteries repaired and charged by Experts.
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  • 510 4 Too Clever For Ceylon Authorities. System Of Spies. Traffic in drugs is a growing menace in Crylcn. where trained minds oipenise every move of the "dope" campaign. While there are many prosecutions of cMenders who are caught with small quantities of cpium in their possession,
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  • 492 4 Buttons, Combs And Door Handles! The crgan'sation required to-day for the efficient distribution of milk in the pjpulated cities of Great Britain has reached men a pitch of peifection that the average person is perhaps unaware of the complexity of the problems involved. As in
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  • 319 4 Unique Experiences Of Bombay Parsee. 665,000 Miles Tour Completed. Londcn Sept. 2-1 Ihe Bombay Parsee, Mr. J. If. Davar. Li nov; in London, having just finished a tour of 665,000 miles around the wor?J on a British bicycle. He has cycled along the Amazon, sivered
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  • 367 4 Former Foreman Tells A Story. Memories of the early days of Mr. J. H. Thomas. M P., were revived by a message of congratulation sent by the Secretary for the Dominions to Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes. Park Lan°. Chippenham, who celebrated thengo'den
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  • 317 4 Many Merchants Disappear. Basrah commercial circles are agitated over the disappearance of a number of merchants previously well known in the town, who have gone off leaving numerous debts and in some cases struggling businesses behind (says a 'Times of India" report). This sudden tendency to abscond
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 465 4 "Light-House" Krand Syrups— That's JAVASON'S. Ask your dealrr to supply you with JAVA SON S. Of all -high class provision s.ores. DIABETES. THABIB A. Md. HASSAN guarantees to cure Diabetes by personal treatment with roo.s. leaves and fruits cf trees obtained front Baraks and Sakais of Sumatra after a research
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    • 471 4 EXTREME RAIN GOES 1 I almost immediately if uou take j fifeEjWL, J&ASPRO ASPRO yiVIJ:I*JI TO CHILDREN There Is nothing indefinite about 'ASPRO- mm Its service is QUICK-—fafe, effective and Two simple methods oi tfitfiqg M definite. Jt Rives you relief in 5 to 10 y the kiddies are: (a)
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  • 335 5 LATEST QUOTATIONS. MINING. r.\ tKAHEK a tXCIIAWOK lr<> \\0 "> i Ot'K CHOKERS. < >H 51 lW 10 J Bitvcn. Selltrs. Aiiiri K-.ni>>»"* 215 2l »r Sg-rr. ;?<- j; ,l |i,i 0 40 0.45 uja ASMCikt H« 0.40 nom HirfMtii Mi-wy 5V 7|-nntt rioBdH-i**# ri" 0 J)
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  • 58 5 Bv to. exchange AN» STOCK BROKERS. Duy is. SiUeis. aL'.r*[ f nr t cold 8tor»pe Ov>j, 7 coni. 102 103 cl b'-wwre MimlctpnJ Cl 5 per cent. mi 07 D0KJ «Effcpure Municipal m IM ll<Ua m m •A*U» i p, r ocot g6 MujilJ ipivi ,4e ,M
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  • 351 5 FRASER ft CO AND LYALL AND EVATT'S QUOTATIONS. sue Sinrapcre, Oct. 31, 1932, 10 a.m. 1 Allenby $0.45 $0.55 $0 «0 A or Hi? a Jah °30 °40 A Hitam 0.50 0.65 0 .50 060 lA. Kumng 0.05 0.15 0 05 0 .15 2A. Malay 0.75 1.00 0
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  • 289 5 ERASER CO.'S QUOTATIONS. a. *jj •> Sj CLOSING QUOTATIONS. ma% a a. > *2 > Buyers. Sellers. IS $2 Alex. Brick Pref. 1.00 1.05 52 $2 Alex. Brick Ord. 0.50 0.80 ncm £1 B. Amcri. Tobicco 102 107--$lO $5 B. Malaya Trustee 4.75 5.50 $100 $50 Chinese C. Bank
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  • 304 5 THE SHARE MARKET. 1 K. ETLIN AND CO S REPORT. Oct. 31, 11 am. RUBBER. London: 2 9 166.. up lZzd. New York: 3'j cents <G.), unchanged. Shares: Quiet. Allonbys 45—55 cents, Ayer Moleks 30—35 cents, Ayer Panas 30—3"» cents, Bassetts 20—25 cents, Brogas 20—25 cents, Bukit Jelotongs
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  • 54 5 BARLOW'S REPORT. Messrs. Barlow and Co,, in their rejxirt of Oct. 27. state There Ls little change to report in iht lone >f thus commodity. After touching $5 65 for Sundricfi ond $5,lo for Mixed, thf market closes quie! but stendy at Itul week'j prices vU. Slindrlrd
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  • 216 5 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore, Oct. 31. Selling: London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 31 32d London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 15 16d, London 60 ■lays' sight 2s. 3 29 32d., London 30 days* sighi Is. 3 7 i,d., London demand 2s. 3 27 32d., London
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  • 177 5 Singapore, Oct. 31. I?"! No. 1 per Koyan $138 (Siam) VV. Coast 2 tn? Wee, B. Siam No. 1 fS Hir-e. B. Siam No. 2 jug Sam ifJS Rice, Siam ""f2 J 2 Rice, Saigon A 1 N 3 Rice, Saigon N. 1 Z[X Rice, Saigon 2 attt Rice,
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  • 330 5 Germany To Resume Arms Discussion? Reuter. Berlin, Oct. 29. sicm of aS Sun TOrd n to <*» ta» «rTlS^rw llu »™"V.V' v lcport ls "o,v •W* substances m antl """-.ufacture "■b.ted and h i are »»> Pro- London, Oct. 30. to a Renter CCts Brltain
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  • 294 5 "THARK" AT THE PAVILION. Another Rollicking British Comedy. The eleven day lun with "Jack's the Boy. 1 which continued to attract crowded houses to thj laot, dv* no abatement of the rush when j the programme was changed at the Pavilio-.i It aire jt.ie day. and the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 205 5 j ENGINEERING—ALL BRANCHES c can coach you Post this Cou pon to-day j ifa your mvn I international correspondence j .MiUr OWn hOme I SCHOOLS (Colonial) Ltd., of London, j m yOUr OWn time. J Road. Singapore. I Thus you can imnrnvp I w lease ser l d me your
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    • 155 5 (DANGER!! I THESE ARE THE SIGNS OF I SINGAPORE FOOT I I ftACW SCALY ITCHY jI I I I BETWEEN DRY BLISTERS I I I I—J THE TOES SKIN I I I ABSORBINE J* I KILLS GERMS OF SINGAPORE FOOT I Any one of these unpleasant symptoms is a DANCER
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    • 251 5 FEE DES HUIZES German Made Hand Machine for Embroidery. This little machine is very handy and can be used in making (knitting) flowers and all sorts of embroidery work. Ladies and even school girls will be greatly benefited by this. Its manipulation is very simple. Obtainable at JM D. T.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 499 5 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which arc readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diary »s provided specially for them. Secretaries are mrifcd to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date "■d complete. Happenings of general interest mv still be included in the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 231 6 Amusements THE BRIGHTEST SHOW IN TOWN:Positively the Last Night! Continued Success of Our Special Stage and Screen Double Attraction! II j Have You Seen Joe E. Brown In The Rip-roaring Musical Comedy I 5 8 j Top Speed IPz With BERNICE CLAIRE and 50 Beautiful Girls. ON THE STAGE:— —L.
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    • 167 6 i 1 m —itt n —f i— "M HPnVWfW i IV f I I 1 i I V I 1 I I Continuing its Terrific Success at the Week-End jGRETA GARBO j JOHN BARRYMORE j LIONEL BARRYMORE j JOAN CRAWFORD j WALLACE BEERY t i j IN I METRO GOLDWYN
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    • 353 6 TO-NIGHT Marie Dressier IN Em m a TIYOII G.IS TO-NIGHT 9.15 MADAN'S SUPER 100% HINDUSTANI MUSICAL PRODUCTION I Indra 55 lfc» lx OR Coux*t of «Jtipitep A Romance of an Immortal Fairy with a Mortal Prince I Featuring MISS PATIENCE COOPER, MISS BELLS, MISS PEARLS, MISS KAJJAN, etc. ALL SINGING!
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  • 178 7 Well-known Chinese Lady. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 31. The death occurred yesterday at Kajang, at the age of 67, of Mrs. Ng Lin Choo, aft:r a K*g illness. She is .survived by her husbancf. lour sons. Dr. Ng Bcw Huat, of Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 110 7 Alhambra.—"Grand Hotel," featuring Gr;ta Garbo, John and Lionel Barrymore, Joan Crawford, etc. Capitol.—"Top Speed" and the "Capi'ol Follies." Empire.—"Good News." First show: Clive Brook in "Midnight Madness." Great World.—Side shows, paaar malam. Malay opera, Chinese wayangs. silent and talking films ("The Rogue Song"). Marlborough.—Marie Dressier in "Emma."
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  • 1204 7 BOLIVIA'S TIN EXCESS. Tea And Coffee Grown At Cameron's. Council: ay S meetl n« of the Federal Can the regard to the n? P f lnforma "°n with excess" of tte q SST2ll2J2 n "°7 by Bollvla ln measures and the agreement? t0 C(ftnplv with the
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  • 86 7 Women Relieved Of Gold Bangles. Three Chinese who were found giilty of robbing two Chinese women in River Valley Road recently were each sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment and were each ordered to receive 20 strokes of the "cat." Pclice supervision of two years* each
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  • 91 7 AN ANCIENT CHINESE RELIC AT THE NEW WORLD. What should be termed an incredulous wonder, dug from the mysterious past of 1,600 years ago, is to be shown at the New World Cabaret Resiurant teg'nning from to-ni ht. This is a bowl which is said
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  • 101 7 Alleged Cheating. Ellas Sassoon Joseph, a Jew, an Englishman named Phillip Beedle and two Chinese, John Lcng and Henry Tuck, appeared before the Second Magistrate (Mr. A. W. Hay) this morning on serious charges. They are alleged to have cheated a Chinese named H< n»
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  • 93 7 Imprisonment And Rattan. The disappearance o* a motor-car belonging to Mr. Paul Vtrdayne from a garage m Oi chard Road on Oct. 19 had a sequel before th? District Judge (Mr. C. Wilson) this morning, when a Malay boy, Abdul Wahab, who Is alleged to
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  • 388 7 SERIES OF ACCIDENTS AND ASSAULTS. Alleged Disagreement Of Secret Societies. The Ambulance Department (Central Fire n?! h had deal ab °"t 20 eases whfch Week tnd «*Wents and assaults in rnun. l d r g f r TM WeaPOnS Were USed clai *™n* a number of victims.
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  • 262 7 Passing Of A Popular Rendezvous. The Europe Hotel in the form in which it is iamiliar to the many residents and travellers who have pasted through Singapore for many years past is no more. On Saturday the last dance was held and the crowd which attended was
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  • 66 7 Month Yearly With Her Son. Reuter. Bucharest, Oct. 29. The Oovernmcn. has granted Princess Helen's first demand for an increase of 20 per cent, of h.r allowance, making a tctal £14,000. She Is p.imied to sptnd a month yearly with her son. but only la Switzerland. She
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  • 80 7 President Hoover's Defence. Reuter. Indianopolis, Oct 29 A vigorous denial that United States tariff is responsible lor the world slump was aiven by President Hoover in a speech to-night He said that the tariff applied to only a third of American imports, of which 66 per
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 698 7 Have You Booked for 3 Wise Fools Commencing Wednesday, Nov 2. at the VICTORIA THEATRE BOOKING AT LITTLE'S. »2 50, g1.50 »1. Pp*»* by the S.A.D.C-Proceeds to the Unemployment Fund.. LATEST AdTel^^ notice IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Trade Marks depicted above are the exclusive meperties ol Chop Tai Woh
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    • 455 7 Government Notification. TENDERS. TENDERS will be received up to neon on 14th, Nov.mber, 1932, at the Colonial Secretary's Gfflce, Singapore, f.om parsons desirous of contracting for supplies for the Singapore Prison, for a period of one year, commencing from Ist January, 1933, 1. Making up of white satin jean uniforms
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    • 321 7 I Assets exceed $12,000,00». m* J. Wl Assurance in force oyer $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated tn the Strait* R*tti«mj«i»^ HEAD OFFICE: Great Earfern Life Bufldln., Oacll Street Singapore. 1 Tha Company ha* 120.000 deposited with the Supreme LONDOK OFFICE: 17, OM Jewry, 8.0. ATTRACTIVE PLANS
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  • 72 8 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. BIRTH C'HIA—At Jupit r Lodge. No. 147. Hai? Road, f.i. eapor o M.. and M e Ch*a Tiang Choo. r sen. cn Friday. October 28. 1932. grandson o.' 'he late Mr. and Mrs. Chia Keng Lam and Mt. and Mrs. Tan Jiak Chong and at gr.ndson of Mrs.
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  • 98 8 M:. Lee Heck Lve and familv beg to tender their grateful thanks o mcmb rj of Siew Sin Sia. r mbers of Chinese Students" Literary Association, members of Siong Boo Tiong Kok Thay Geek Huay. Chinese S aff of Adam on Cilfillan Co.. Ltd.. Staff of Chop S?ng T
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  • 730 8 His Excellency's important speech at to-day's meeting of the Federal Council is likely to excite vigorous controversy. We cannot think that opinion in the Colony will be notably impressed by arguments, in favour of a Malayan Customs Union, based on the financial plight of the F.M.S. and the
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  • 100 8 Sir John Scctt Will be the Geverner's Deputy during the absence from Singapor- o/ SiCecil Clementi, who left for the FM3 am Penang on Saturday. From Jan. 1 next new scales of income tax will be payable in the Netherlands Indies A full translation in English of thr regulations may
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  • 831 8 Maharajah Of tCapurthala Interviewed. Hopes that the resumed Round-Table Con. ference will lead to a lasting result were expressed by His Highness the Mahaiajah ol Kspurthala during the course of an. exclusive Interview with a representative of the "Malaga Tribune" this morning. His Highness arrived by the
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  • 31 8 Reuter. London. Oct. 31. Mr. H. D. C. Jones, senior manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai banking Corporation, fettves f-day. He has completed -50 years of banking.—Reuter.
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  • 73 8 Reuter. London. Oc'.. 29. The Cuban Na!io.:al Sugar In 'tv c has cemmended to the Prosident that producti p m 1933 should be Lmi d to 2,000.000 tons, of "hich the fxporc quo a to the Uni £d Siaiej, will b: 1.115,000 ton It *nu slso decided th?i
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  • 17 8 The Hon Mr. R.H Ontact. actine I.G.P fh b 4rk m from Haigkong «W •he 'Hector yest-rday.
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  • 120 8 OUR READERS" VIEWS, on page 2 MASTER MEN OF DOPE" RING, on page 4 THE MODERN USES OF MILK, on page 4 ROUND IHE WORLD ON BICYCLE, on page 4 MR. J. H. THOMAS AS ENGINE DRIVER, on page 4 BASRAH BUSINESS SENSATION, on r*ff~ 4 FRENCH
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  • 485 8 f/lfr ~lO0Ĕtk*)H*)m* tW Sir Stamford fcaftics mn v turning in his grave. 8 ♦v Sir Cecil's motto: "If a t fir* You don t succeed, try, try agaipi n another way. 11 I offer the suggestion that onnor tunity arises for another of *L "mass meetings" organised
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  • 17 8 From China by the "Al'potc" due at BUf* pore at 4 p.m. p.m. on Wednesday.
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  • 40 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBISH. London: 0 Hid Yoi* 3S: c*nto >0 S.njaporr. 7 T aat TIN. L-iPdon 3ptn: 1!M ;v Kd. Minr««*«<* Lrmdnj 3 month», C16J l»i |W»n* r .linsiborr: /S 3*i COPRA. 3u&v ud Cv ru>vt Siadftad H3T"
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 210 8 SO LOVELY v X how t \#*> *hey wear aj wear \W/'\ I Morley ■■mW STOCKINGS M Ĕk jjk PURE SILK Sunn' SIM W mw- "Ltclpkine" $2.00 im "Serena" $3.50 >■•« WW New Durable" $3.50 V§ lim "Mavis" $5.75 M MORLEY GLOVES n m "Divan" $4.50 Pair. ivlk. "Washing Vj
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    • 45 8 ciragraisinanaranara. I CHIPPENDALE PATTERN STERLING SILVER WAITERS For Presentation U.S. de Sflva Bros, JEWELLERS, 23. High Street. Singapore. ~^r^priJr^r^r=Jpi^ j T.K.K.'S RUBBER SHOES (Chin Per A Chin Bee). From 60 cts. to 80 cts. per pair. TENG SENG GUAN. 634, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Established 1905.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 42 8 SINGAPORE WEATHER REPORT Yesterdays Max. Temperature, 33 d-e F last mghts Mm. Temperature, 73 d' 4' p' Yesterday's Rainfall, O.fO Ins Sunshine, nil. 1 p.m. Relative Humidity, 95 oc- cent I p.m. Wind. W.S W. 5 m p.h 1 p.m. Wcath?r, rain.
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  • 99 9 HIGH COMMISSIONER'S ADDRESS TO FEDERAL COUNCIL. APPOINTMENT OF A COMMITTEE OF OFFICIALS. -TRADE MUST NOT BE INTOLERABLY CRAMPED." the Federal Council this morning the High emphasised the seriousness ©f the financial Mates and argued that the F.M.S. must seal policy. He contended that a
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  • 1776 9 -spendmt.) I ti Kuala Lumpur I Sultans. H ol of Perak. w^s the Federal V r rning K.E CccU Clementi. I mm uraole Members of I 26 last, at Mb. attention of th^ to the \exy great H suiting .rem th. H e rnmen; to
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  • 342 9 Police Make A Baton Charge. Reuter Wireless Service. London. Oct. 30. Scuffles between the Police and unemployej demonstrators occurred arrain in Trafalga: Square to-day and resulted in a baton charge in which a number of people were injured or when a few hooligans started to breal:
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  • 75 9 Sikh-Hindu-Moslem Conference. Reuter Wireless Service. Delhi. Oct. 27. The Ocverunnt has decided to detain Gandhi until he a declaration that he entirely disss ociates himself with tne Civil Disobedience movement. The Viceroy announcM tnis decision in response tev a request from the Moslem leader. Shaukat AIL to
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  • 52 9 Spinners In Adamant Mood. Reuter. London. Oct. 29 R newed trouble is threatened tc the Lancashire Co-ton Industry A meet ng of th' Spinners' Amalgamatei: has decidtd to reject the wages agrrem nt reachtd on Oct. 23 and spinners will not enter the mills on Mor.da>
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  • 500 9 FEEBLE RESISTANCE OF JAPANESE. Villages Bombed In Reply. Concentration On Jehj! Frontier. Strcns attacks, in three &.r:c ions, arc bvinc made by Volunteer* on the Manchjku n, rig ho Id of Chinchow, near h* J.hol frontier, countering the japa-e- and Manchukuo troops' concentration on tha frontie-.
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  • 221 9 Stationmaster Sentenced To Death. Reuter. London Oct. 29. News cf a disa-ter to the Black Seti Express In which 90 people are said to have been killed ar.d 300 iniurcd on Oct. 16 has apparently b en n pprcsscd by Soviet orders. The only inkling from Russia
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    • 16 9 You Will Smile if you read SPARKLES," by "Quiz," Every Week in the "MALAYAN SATURDAY POST."
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    • 303 9 HEYMAN j Creamery I Butter jj AN EMPIRE PRODUCT Fresh creamy butter direct from Australia can be yours if you ask for HEYMAN Butter. A I British Empire Product that is famed throughout the world for 1% ts P ane delicate flavour, 6 oVr HEYMAN BUTTER will make l ever
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  • 1666 10 Sports Pastimes. ASSN. FOOTBALL. TH£ VILLA'S FIRST DEFEAT. HIGH JINKS AT HIGHBURY. SATURDAY'S HOME SOCCER RESULTS. 0 HEAVY SCORING IN ALL DIVISIONS. Heavy scoring and a number cf surprise results were the features of Saturday's English and Scottish League matches. In the First Division of the English League, 50 goals
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  • 168 10 PNE-SIDED GAME AT JALAN BESAR. fiatur<!a7to^H h L k ß^ w stadlum 1 the Malay S d Comblned Malayan goals to tw Had much torger BCOre m ht bave been mre; N< b,t ref «eed and the teams Mahmo£ MM £?T5 the m Md
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  • 172 10 "Rearer* (Kelantan) writes"ln your issue of Oct. 21 I read wjth sorrow the reference to the good record and achievements of the Kelantsn United Party with the suggesticn that they had beaten only youthful opponents. I would inform th* writer that the team have played matches
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  • 80 10 Playing at the Geylang Recreation ground on Thursday. Evatt's team beat Raffles Institution (Phillips House) by s—i. The winners' scorers were Pestana (2), A. A. Dias (2) and Scow Kee. Sidek scored for the school. The match between the Tan Boon Llat Institution and Outram School,
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  • 167 10 OLD RAFFLESIANS BEAT S.C.R.C The Old Rafflesians Association proved too strong for the S.C.R.C. on Saturday on the Raffles Institution ground, winning 4—l after leading 3—o at the interval Teams: 0.R.A.: O. C. Aeria; Sohan Singh, A, Jansen; Yassin. G. E. N. Oehlers, Choor Singh; Yusoff. R. Armstrong, G.
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  • 176 10 A Malaya Command team beat the Police 3—2 ln a game at the Police Depot on Saturday. Teams: MALAYA COMMAND: Venison; Capt Hill Wilkinson; Russell, Carpenter. Douglas; Adderly Dunn, Carter, Kitchaing, Eddington. SS. POLICE: Popejoy; Rahan Singh; Mirga Singh; Dale, Hazara Singh, Abdul Rashid; Nagmda Singh,
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  • 32 10 I employer,. B^^ o »!'*SS2 C,vU oecoy the "52*.S army, ana it is i ear rit nil, JS. the already arranjlaT£2! t h n Chuul ha. eßers of
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  • 8 10 Members of the Amateur Athletic Union will lean
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  • 582 10 S. JOHORE BEAT S.C.C. "A." SATURDAY'S GAME ON THE PADANG. Under-e tima ing the strength cf th? South Jchore XV, th? S.C.C. had to admit defeat la Saturday's game on the Padang, the Visitor:, winning by a goal and a penalty goal (8 pts.) to a penalty goal
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  • 103 10 GAME WITH SELANGOR CLUB. (From Our Own Correnoadgnt. > Kuala Lumpur. Oct. 29 J*"* "f crowd turncd out In ftne Weather between II,? Olwters and the Sei&ngor Club, to-day ♦v 711 Ol0€te J dld m «t k o# the preaiing j n the Am hair, ih*
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  • 54 10 COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. Reuter. a»ta#^mSst Bath Blackheath fJ gffWgi, 6 Bridgewater J ld AUeynians 0 Coventry 2 J??""* Albion 12 Leicester RJchmqnd 0 Ulster Gloucester 3 Portsmouth Services 5 Jg^ COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP. Cheshire n Durham ,5 fJ ortn «mberland 0 19 Cumberland 0 —Reuter. Hw»l*y. J A
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  • 25 10 Horses and ponies being trains i are as follows- trained locally Malita, Shorty A JUna U Romance, High Cr*. «2B; Mark
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  • 468 10 PERAK AUTUMN RACES. SATURDAY'S RESULTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.J Ipoh, Oct. 29. There wae> a Uvge attendance for the third day of the Perak Turf Club's Autumn races to-day, despite thr.at;ning weather. The Totes •atre well pa.ronised. An objection agains. Cri is in -he rlxth race was over-ruled.
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  • 124 10 PERTH MATCH DRAWN. BRADMAN TWICE OUT FOR 13. rpy, k OCt. 29. hiln »«tween the M.C.C. and a Combined XI at,Per:h was left dra*n. The Australian side were all out for 159, Bradman being caught by Hammond off Verity for thre IStHS? seve f K wlckete for 37 runs'.
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  • 13 10 S.G.C. BEAT ISLAND CLUB Club 11% 12 P 01 18 the Island
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  • 13 10 and X rt cSstrlbuZ Cci f fUI At Hom <
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  • 95 10 t. Scores (Outrams l™.** 40 SINGLES: Kam Yew KiL w Ann 13-13. (3-5) n-iv S J° J 6O beat Low Keng Ann j*? ay Leong beat Chan Ah Chong IL- 2 Teo Chwee Eng beat i2TfcZ*L 1 I: I5_H 0681 Ya P Boon Tit 15—2, it* IS H k
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  • 434 10 GERMAN S i» m A BOXING. Gunner Ellis, th* boxer, caused a bur P on Saturday nigt K^l man, Max Enfka. i' V 1 twelve rounds rl^B that E,,,, JL^ 31 Ih r- punchi„ g pot r b rr th nas fallen off ct L?£
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  • 86 10 O.R.A. TOURNAMENT The following were the lesults of in the Ola Rafflesians' Association touraflC last week: I. B. Abed owe 30 beat Dr If Smith owe 15.3, (w.0.); Dr Loh Pcor. Lip or 15.3 beat Dr. S. L. Oehler owe 151 B—6. The following ties will be played
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  • 85 10 [Other sports items will be found on page 13.] A special meeting of (fee members <* Penang Cricket Club following the eral meeting on Tuesday night decidtf the club be moved from the site, comprising about seven acres, stfia jj Scott Road, which has been offered
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  • 88 10 Car Dashes Down Ravine» Fraser's fflfc A sensation was caused at Friday when a car driven by a Ll m over the valley opposite the »<** Board's bungalow "Klngswood six pasrengers at the time. Two of the passengers mana«ec clear before the car smashed u»™J tailings with
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  • 1776 11 Cold Storage Co.'s Meeting. Encouraging Use Of Fresh Milk. A lon- review of the company's affairs, which he were d:spite a mm giv n by the Hen. Mr. F. A. Pledger (chahman) at the annual meeting of the Smgapore Ccld Storage Co.. Ltd., on Saturday. Others
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    • 336 11 New World Show I I* 1 3 VN()I NCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. I (1 see THE MYSTERIOUS BRONZE BOWL I Exhibited at NEW WORLD. I n DU ted To Be Over Sixteen Hundred Years Old jo Belong To The Late Han Dynasty. I ruricus such a.:..'. I r m the bowl and
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    • 195 11 WINGET CONCRETE MIXERS are made in capacities to meet every requirement. The patent drum fitted to every Winget ensures a perfect mix. However long the mixing is continued there is no separation. Winget represents the greatest achievement in the history of Concrete Mixers. WINGET, Ltd., WARWICK. SOLE AGENTS n Co.
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    • 207 11 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, OCT. It High Tides.—lo.39 a.m., 11.48 p.m. Meeting, Municipal Commissioners gi IMJ Hockey: S.C.C. v. A.P.C. S.C.C. S.RO A v US Officers. SR.C.; S.C.R.C. v. 1.A., S.C.R.C; V.M.C.A. v. R.C, V.M.C.A. TO-MORROW, NOV. 1. High Tide.—ll.l2 a.m. Meeting, State Council, Johore 11 Rugby: S.C.C. Tournament, P.S.
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  • 2077 12 CHIEF SECRETARY'S REVIEW. Deficit Of $12,000,000 In Estimates. The following memorandum by a Chief Secretary, P.M.S en r for 1933, mv laid on the Uhl- flr **S£ Federal Council meeting at l day 3 The total estimated revenue for itM nown.in tne printed Estimates is 4Slf
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  • 27 12 Reuter. Tokyo. Or £cn J cnc:s fr ,r> m in twc y.r.rs- penal trial ef Oomauris am d 1 three year .-Reuter >ir ng
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    • 93 12 MAILS CLOSE. TC-MORROW. NOV I Rhio, Btaebm, and P(;::j Anamba and Natuna Islam lP io P 8 'Gent:si 7uim..i. Britain Tcmbilahan and R i l **W) l ft ct T; jEp:n K East Siberia. Philippic Mtf Par,djan g Si Api Api lL 7" Beta* Pandjang. Bengkalis. SX Baroe. Fort de
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  • 483 13 Sports Pastimes. ATHLETICS. |I.U. MF.H1N';- DISCUSSION AT BRIMINGRAM. IM'*" I \li Ma< <M|»t CU iv Ob nip c t yrrt HKgrHy i> Owewl r J, III A 5-JC1B-V"i A. E. *j rta t tHiw. A A-. *>r i jn (tilted a 111» •"n rti'lfivit Villi! the u' d in :.t
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  • 243 13 ■ad aßßfl rsary of the Devonshire Ep Ml taccessfoUy celebrated on Saturday «dSur.day bst at Mr. Aw Boon Haw's Pasir Na*j bangalow. Almost all cf the memUand i number oi friends were present and J had an enjoyable time. ar.d tea sports w re keenly contested tiie
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  • 370 13 THE IRISH COMPETITION. Calcutta Sweep Changes. The Derby Sweep of the Royal Calcutta Turf Club has suffered very severely from Irish competition—the subscriptions fell from a total of £600.000 in 1931 to £146,000 this year— anc! it is now reported that changes are being made in the hope
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  • 310 13 SEREMBAN CHINESE B.P. rh srra-toan Chtiv* B P niav«d 4eU 5 ,j n, rk t Bg u ti t me Mellower BP. »»*J ibc jalU Ar a bp r o.n-ly. »inn'n 8 a,..v« S C B P Miiyflo» rt Y<o Sun r»; Gurd ai Start >*-* 55-»; r biat
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  • 144 13 An "At Home was held last Saturday, in the Prinsep Street Church compound to celebrate the inauguration of the badminton sec ion of the Straits Chinese Rcaumg Club. There was a large attendance of members and guests among whom v. ere Mr. and Mrs. Song Ong
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  • 111 13 S.C.C. v. Glosters on Wednesday at the S.C.C. Rev. C. J. Brown: W. Lindsay, D. Alexander. J. G. H. Brett, S. H. Wykes: W. B. Wigg, L. H. Ccoper; R. D. Bull. D. E. L. Anderson, W. R. Dobts, R. C. Eeavis. J. E. C. Mitchell, G. C.
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  • 37 13 Mayflower members will learn with regret ol the euciden death of the mother of Mr. Ho Choy Kian ln Batavia oa Oct. 17. Much sympathy la felt for him and, his family in their had bereavement.
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  • 497 13 DETAILS OF FRENCH PROPOSALS. Britain And U.S. Getting Nearer. Reuter Wireless Service. London, Oct. 27. Mr. Matsudaha (Japanese Ambassador) had a further conversation with Mr. Norman Davi-, (U.S.A.) this morning. It is learnt thai Mr. Matsudaira did not present the new Japanese naval proposals. The imerview
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  • 248 13 Judgment Reserved. The case in which Mr. H. Wolskel sued Mr. A. Y. Abraham for the recovery of $3.000 «s damages for an alleged obstruction of a right of way. was continued on Thursday in the Supreme Court, before the Chief Justice, Sir William Murlson. Mi*.
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  • 197 13 Malay Reservation At Temerloh. A meeting of the State Council of Pahang was held at the Astana Pantal, Pekan, on Oct. 13. There was a ceremonial opening wi'h a Guard of Honour consisting of 50 rank and file. Before the proceedings began two new members the Tengku
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  • 200 13 America And Russia To Take Part? Reuter. Geneva, Oct. 28. It is learned from a most reliable source that the discussions of the Lytton Report by the League Council and the Committee of Nineteen arc likely to extend at least for three weeks before the special
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  • 261 13 The Soviet Enters The Market. Moscow, Sept. 24. In a new effort to raise badly needed foreign currency the Soviet Government is promoting the sale of an issue of bends, payable as to principal and interest in foreign currency, bearing an annual interna rate of
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  • 271 13 Lancashire Losing Thousands. Reuter. London, Oct. 27. The Manchester Chamber of Commerce is considering how to counter the action of the Japanese manufacturers and traders who, lt is held, are seriously damaging the Lancashire cotton trade in India by copying English trade marks and designs of
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    • 397 13 RESOLVE TO GET WELL! And no half measures about it! Resolve to tet back your form:r vigour and happiness. \ou know it would be wor h the effort. To get rid cf that half-alive feeding, that physical iranlrnT. that inabili y to conctnrate on mental work; to be tble to
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  • 1983 14 BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN STARTED BY VOLUNTEERS. Japanese Send Strong Reinforcements To Chinchow. Shanghai, Oct. 26 A Tokyo cable states that representatives if the Japanese and Soviet Governments will open a formal conference in Tokyo about the middl of December for the conclusion of a
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  • 50 14 Reuter Wireless Service. Buenos Aire*. Oct. 25. Abelayerzo Hueyo. son of Senor Albert Hueyo, Minister for Finance, who was kidnapped by the Mafia secret society on Oct. 23, managed to escape from ids captors and rtfurncd when the police were about to puvsu" the bandits.—Reuters Wireless Service.
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  • 443 14 SINGAPORE, OCT. 27. MEAT. Beef, steak (round), kati 30 Beef, stew or curry, kati 25 Pork, lean, kati 44 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 34 Mutton, Australian, lb. 35 Fowl, kati 40 Hens (locally reared), kati 44 Ducks, each 50 Pigeons, domestic unfledged, pair 85 Pigeons,
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    • 501 14 f JOHNSON OUTBOARD For Outboard Motoring JOHNSON r 'sEA-HORSE. FiahJnf, Camping Hunting, Swimming, Cruising, v Delightful Picnics, etc. Al HlBHf \X Hut it takes the 1] MBfx RELIABLE JOHNSON [W Ml MU to do it safely, comfortably |n wfvm and with p,ea sure£niniim»nf THE co., md. I f// J/ fJ
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    • 12 14 Are YOU a Subscriber to the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." The Leading Weekly?
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 891 14 WHAT TO /;;v J Stations Best fre/ in Mala m A list of possible tc the beginn.is and t>, "'letM some informs i ion B stations which mav be x^M it fair strength. Below "-arhW* Kjven fully and com" '.^M. B.N.B. In future only a b I practical stations will
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    • 454 15 "p 0. I uKITISU INDIA aPCA rLINB& England). CARGO A1 SERVICES. ORIENTAL STEAM AM L oNDON AND JSvie -ERVICE. FAR B* B -lis Majesty's °n ROM LONDON. Japan. t Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1932. 17.000 NOV. 11 v G. 500 Nov. 18 OW* 11.000 Nov. 19 11.500 Nov. 25 4 k
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    • 581 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. i&NY.K. LINE (Jap&nMail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Middlesborough. Vessels. Tonnage. Una. Sail. 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 KASHIMA MARU
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    • 503 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. ssssssss ti rffirgj NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, i Incorporated in Germany). The undemoted are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. "TRAVE" for Manila, H'kong, S'hai, Tsingtau, Taku, Dalny Japan »cv v I "ALLER" for Manila, Hongkong. S'hai, Kcbe, Taku, Dalny Tsingtao PW HOMEWARDS. "GOSLAR'* for Genoa, Amsterdam, R'dam, H'burg Bremen arr.
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    • 530 15 THE jfßt\ SOUTH (Ltffil BRmsH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, "MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L. G. JOHNSON: General Manager. HEAD OFFICE: 3-c,
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    • 368 15 BANKS, THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Xnoorponlti in England.) SINGAPORE BRANCH. 4, D'Almeida Mrttl. ..j'borised wad Buaeerlbed Capital ia,ooa jaa Paid-up Capital 11.008,888 Reserve Fund and Rett 500.888 MX AD OFFICE: LONDON BRANCHES) Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, amara, Baghdad Bahrein, Basra, Klrkma Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS Openad aa« t
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    • 974 16 Jj" MALAYAN SATURDAY POST "j Ii THE BIG j I 20 CENTS-WORTH. j 7RST OF THE WEEKLIES, j THE PEOPLE'S PAPER; INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE, TO LET. TO LET—I6S, Tank Road, Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—Bungalow. No. 111, Haig Road. Apply 20, Chulia Street. Rent $50. TO LET. REDUCED
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    • 1187 16 jiii i i i i nil iiiiaii■ii i i i j |(> laniTTiniiiiniiii iini t -i ~;I,ii i i i^i^ii'f-i-i.-i^rt"iiuiiii.iii.i.j| l .iiii.ii. l |ia.ii,!| i i| v l j, ihi..!!.!!,! I'-^ l Le zJVlercier s School. I ESTABLISHED 1906. J 218, Queen Street 61, Waterloo Street Morning Classes only—Primary to
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    • 177 16 "TRIBUNE" SMALL ADS I BRING RESULTS j jj BECAUSE THEY REACH j THE jj P ERMANENT SITUATION WANTED. BILLET WANTED—By Well-experienced Indian Field Conductor on Rubber and Oil Talm Estates or ready to undertake tappL t and weeding for contract. Please apply Boa 646, co Malaya Tribune. Mi^^^^H^r FREE j
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    • 473 16 I FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Eight IT7 Linotype Motors, each i/ 2 HP all in good working order. p O J further particulars write to t> Manager Malaya Tribune, ftjft Anson Road. MALAYA TRIBtNI THONE «171 SUBSCRIPTION BAI> PAYABLE LN ADVANCE. Delivery Including to. luWu at office Postage Posts* or close
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