Malaya Tribune, 23 November 1932

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XIX -No. 277 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 23, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday. Nov. 23. 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 23, 1932.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 229 1 Buy Hie -MALAYAN J I) VV »*OST 20 tents. i I j t| "Chop Hijau" I You will be sat sfieA f |pl llf I ii xf^^ 7 I CARLSBERG PIL9ENER jj j I -CHOP HIJAIT Obtainable at Hot* W at,t S !iJj The ideal drink for tropical Rest Houses
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    • 225 1 A. FLINTER. 6, Raffles Place. BUYS OoM coins and gold ornaments of class an i quality, paying highest price according to daily exchange rates. 8 I I WHY DOES EVERYONE J Himalaya Bouquet! I H&C TOILET PREPARATIONS ffl^rnr^RET* it ITCH of the allur 1 THEY ALL BAVE 1 trv st
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  • 2722 2 Harbin Policemen Who Hid. Mother's Struggle For Her Child. Evidence of the startling conditions in Harbin which leads the Harbin British Chamber of Commerce to refer to the ''inadequacy of protection to life and property in "Haroln, and the inefficiency of those from whom we should
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    • 91 2 4Ĕpi The Tea of World-wide Prestige By its choice quality and incomparable flay our Lipton's Tea appeals to all who appreciate the best uptohs TEA ON SALE EVERYWHERE IN IW FAMOUS YELLOW TIN LffTOI LTD.. Tm PMM. Cm*m. Sole Distributors: Henry Waugh 4 Co., Ltd. Singapore—Penang—Koala Lumpur—Slam. I rWmmmmJ mmmmmmmMmma
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    • 251 2 I For your throats sake, smoke FRESH Cigarettes. I CORK TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES H^^^^^^ From Arcadia Works in London When you pull this rubber Tab listen where the World's finest Virginia for the air rushing info the tin. The Cigarettes are made. lid then lifts off easily. TRY as you
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  • 2106 3 Problems Of Importance Surprise Authors. BERLIN LETTER. /special fo the "AM lava Tribune") Berlin, Sept. 25. The Presidential Decree about physical training of ycuth has. through the controversy regarding Germany's claim to parity in armaments, assumed cm international aspect tha has surprised no cne mere than
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    • 123 3 M ARQUISA} jfjj THE PASSION FRUIT M DRINK jWHICH HA CAPTIVATED If m j THE PUBLIC TASTE DELICIOUS j j APPETISING REFRESHING jj The Product Of m PH(ENIX AfcRATED WATER WORKS Singapore EVERYTHING except Ji M (HW/iEMM EXPERIENCE NOTHING W EXPERIENCE BETWEEN the sunrise and sunset of your bushes* life
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    • 22 3 PLEASE THE WIFE by Buying the 4jr*. j i i MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." j She'll Like It. I And So Will You.
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    • 593 3 "Miss uj Constant" WB> m Powdering Skin u Mrs g^^j you get rid of skm Many women irritation, tureen matter feel that they collects, and the- conse- must be constantly quence is unsightly black- dabbing on powder in T AJH heafb, pimples, blotches. \J order to prevent sbinv \X7 ■allow
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  • 3896 4 Lecture By Mr. Richard Sidney. Travel The Greatest Of Eye Openers. Anv.ioing incidents hat occurred in the couis- of his r. cent risk to China and Japan ncr.- r:lated by Mr. Richard Sidney in an In true ive and ve:y nteresting lecture to the pupils
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  • 62 4 »y trie Issue of British ot, n tion No. 449 for the rj* Buildings. a cause 0 f on account of varying the ccunty will be obviate* rtttVJbr accepted by (Oral lutlioritk, J? m their administration The specification )s of the *M £jsi of the Department of Bebntffie
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  • 1213 5 j LATEST QUOTATIONS. MINING I ISSUED BY FRASER A CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, Nov. 23, 1932, 10 a.m. j Issue Value. Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang Tin 26 28 $1 Austral Malay 18 20 norn ss. Ayer Hitam Tin 111- 119 j£l Bangrin Tin 13
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  • 329 5 B. ETL1N AND CO'S REPORT. Nov. 2a, 11 a.m. RUBBER. Tcr.don: 2 19 32d., unchanged. New York: 2% cents (G.), unchanged. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 45—55 cents, Ayer Moleks 30—35 cents, Ayer Panas 30 —3i cents, Bassetts 15—20 cento, Brogas 20—25 cents. Bukit Jelotongs 10—15 cents,
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  • 229 5 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore. Nov. 23. I Hing- London 4 months' sight 2s. 331 32d London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 15.16 d.. Londcn SO day; "ight 2s 3 29 32d.. London 30 days' aignt Zm 3", d.. London demand 2s. 3 27 32d.. T.or.dan TT
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  • 133 5 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore, Nov. 23. East Whnrf (Entrance Gate 1). Kum ang (■Wf a to 467) c.c.c. Wha:f: Ki' tna 22; Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Crrfu 18; Bulan 16; Aller 13; Perak 10; IHwa o. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Ak ta Maru
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  • 360 5 Mine Run At Minimum Cost. The ninth annual generai meeting of the Kinta Tin Dredging Co Lid was held yesterday afternoon 'n th.- Ifmiglrrm liank Chambers. Mr. J. M. Slme .'.as la the rhair and ethers present were Messrs. Lee Chun Tuan, J. A. Elias and W.
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  • 456 5 Singapore, Nov. 18. MEAT. Beef, steak (round), kati 30 Beef, stow or curry, kati 25 Pork, lean, kati 44 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 34 Mutton, Australian, lb. 25 Fowl, kati 40 Hens (locally reared), kati 44 Ducks, each 50 Pigeons, domestic unfledged, pair 85 Pigeons,
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  • 47 5 FIRE ON P. O. BOAT. SHIPPING NEWS. London. Nor. 20. The damage by fire to the P. St O. liner Baradine." lying in King Geo-ge V Dock. Is not, serious. Ihe vessel will embark pasengers and sail according to programme on Piiday n°xt Reuters Wireless Service. rl
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  • 127 5 During an exercise on Monday an 18 Inch tcrpedo No. 2 was lost in the torpedo dropping area! south-eas\ Tanjong Panjan off Pulo Übin. His MM. "Chenonc?aux" is due here from Penang en Sunday at 1 p.m. and will probably sail ci M nday at 6 a m.
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  • 113 5 TTrctrical generation continues to make tl lsfactory progress in Lancashire. The Mauchetter Corporation connected up 28,200 kilc watts of new lead and 4,116 new dv ing six months of 1932. The Lancashire El:eric Power Company in the sam? period connected up 2,150 new coir.um2rs. Substantial progress was also
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  • 33 5 The rate of Issue of Money Order for India md Ceylon to-day Is Rs. 151 for $100. The ate of payment of Money Order from India nd Ceylon Is Rs. 156 for $100.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 326 5 I Whispered Theßeason... 'Unpleasant Odour is Caused by Dnderarm Hair' wondered why she was ii a personal mati to ttil her Finally. I Lge Hair under the un'.y and repulsive..ggravates the old ii Then I told her I, myself, had a -rusting hair I tned v vil smelling powders, treatments—even
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    • 187 5 GOOD ENGLISH AND BUSlNtSD CORRESPONDENCE. In your own home i Post thla Coupon to day I INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE and in your own time schools, (cowman Ltd., 0 r London. We Can easily and WW**. Robinson Rood, Singapore. f Please send me your free booklet containQUiCKly imprOVe yOUr ing particulars of
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    • 44 5 LiPRosy Diabetes, Consumption, V.D., PILES, LEUCODERMA, I I mpotency, Women-disorders, I Paralysis and numerous other chronic I diseases considered to be bootless by —ihaent doctor* aro ami fcy MMt Special!**, THE HIMALAYAN PHARMACY Head Oflics: ft, Owen lui Coaaaltatton Room: 1SS, Serangee* MA., gPtQAJPOM
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    • 11 5 WORTH A DOLLAR But Only 20 Cents: MALAYAN 1\ SATURDAY POST"
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 62 5 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Last Yesterday. Night. Max. Bright Mm. Rainfall Sunshin? Temp Sta iens. d.g. F. Inches. hours. d?g. F. AYr Star 81 NU Nil 72 Kxta Bharu 80 0.02 Nil 73 1 "9 Nil N-l 71 83 Nil 1.1 72 Mrrshig 79 0.02 Nil 72 c
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    • 393 5 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, NOV. 23. High Tides—6.ol a.m., 5.41 p.m. Rotary Luncheon, Adelphl Hotel. Rugby: SCO v. Police, S.C.C. Hockey: S.R.C. "A" v. 0.R.A., SRC; M.C.U. v. S.C.R.C. M.C.U. Football: M.F.A. Cup tie, Falhul Karib V. Post Office Malay F.T., Jalan Besar. TO-MORROW, NOV. 24. High Tides.—6.s2 a.m., 7.10
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    • 258 6 ENGLAND'S GAYEST, SMARTEST AND WITTIEST PICTURE Special Matinee To-Day, 3.15 (SCHOOLCHILDREN HALF-PRICE) i i 6.145 NIGHTLY 9.15 Roland Young, George Grossmith LADY TREE i and Distinguished Cast in 1 Wedding Rehearsal! i A LONDON FILM PRODUCTION See the Changing of the Guard, a brilliant and inspiring Military Spectacle!— See Roland
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    • 260 6 j TO-NIGHT JOAN CRAWFORD CLARK GABLE "POSSESStO"' I i I I 9 K4r 4 iaL JEM »r w w iIP SB M Hilton 1 LAST NIGHT! ANN TODD—SARI MARITZA "NITER GIPSIES' TO-MORROW! The laughiest show on record! j THE SPORTING WIDOW I ALISON SKIPWORTH. RICHARD BENNETT. A Paramount Picture. j
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    • 203 6 <mmw A mmm\ mA I w A V iVlffiliilMlf. 1 mm mm m» Iff L I Ii M I I aa mm m r or^^Bß MATINEE To-Day at 3 p. m LEWIS STONE INEW MORALsI FOR OLD TO-MORROW: The Outstanding: Picture Event of the Year! METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER Create a greater than
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  • 214 7 Brilliant Picture At The Capitol. Tin Capitol Theatre has followed up the ruececs of "Symphony of Six Million" with another brilliant picture. The London Film Company's "The Wedding Rehearsal" is on? of the best-directed and best phot graphed productions issued from the Old Country, matt?tig anctii. r
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  • 168 7 Alrutmbnu-Lewis Stem.. Robert Young, etc., In "New Morals for Old. fp„turine Capitol.-"Wedding Hehearsal. featuring Roland Young. George tr mn irr "The Fair Co-cd and Fa.aou u~. WorW.-Slde show., pasar malam ySTotZ .Chinese wayangs. Chinese circus, cfeEgS talking Alms ("Happy Days Marlbcrou f h.-Joan Crawford and Cla.„ °New
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  • 1827 7 STATEMENTS TO SIR SAMUEL WILSON. NEED FOR DEFINITE ASSURANCES. Asiatics And the Civil Service. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremtan. Nov. 22. On his return this afternoon from Sri Menanti. Sir Samuel Wilson interviewed li-.c representatives of different cemmuni ies from the Negri Sembilan Stare Council at
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  • 406 7 IMPORTANT QUESTIONS TO BE STUDIED. The "Ceylon Obsvrvor" learns from a reliable source tha* lar-rcachlng changes in the Ceylon constitution arc foreshadowed If the impending visit to Ceylon in January next of Brig-Geueral Sir Samuel Wilson, Permanent Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies. It is gathered
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  • 392 7 The object of the mission of Sir Samuel Wilson, Permanent Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, does not appear to be merely, a* the "Times"' stated the other day, "to discuss with the High Commissioner, the Malay Rulers and other leaders of public opinion the proposals
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  • 162 7 Contribution To Two Chinese Hospitals. Mr. Aw Boon Haw, wcll-knowu Chine.t millionaire druggist and philanthropist, Vim has been on a holiday visit to Hongkcng for the past two months, is planni lg a beautiful contiibution to the Tung Wah Hospital and the Tung Wah Eastern Hospital
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  • 48 7 The Department of Agriculture, S.S. and P.M.S.. has Issued a compactly arranged handbook containing all the statistics relating to Malayan agriculture for the y.ar 1931. It is a valuable little book which contains I wealth of statistical data, and is moderately priced at 50 cents.
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  • 185 7 Feng Seeks Strong Resistance To Japan. "Sin Chew Jit Poh." Hongkong. Nov. 23. Asked whether he would take part in tin Third Plenary Session of the Central Executive C mmittce. Marshal Feng Yu Hsiang statvu that he had not yet decided, and pointed out that wnether
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  • 372 7 Opposed To Reorganisation Of Government. L m Hongk ng. Nov. 22 Tli? Central Executive Committee mem l -ln the Booth-West Province-:. stroniiopposed to Nanking's advocacy Of the r organisation of the National Government ad the substitution of the U.S.A. Preside, system for the Five-Yuan system, that is.
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  • 183 7 Singapore, Nov 23 (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $133 (Siam) W. Coast 2 Rice, B. Siam No. 1 119 Rice, B. Siam No. 2 15 Rice. Siam P* koyan No. 1 $176 Rice Siam No. 2 Rice, Siam No. 3 |190 Rice, Saigon Al Rice, Saigon N.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 490 7 j VJ.U. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE NKW SESSION —EVENING COMMERCIAL CLASSES COMMENCING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6th, 1932. ■tNIOE-B** kum Tj ?2!2?5 Sh rthand and Commercial Correspondence. Arithme;ic. Elements of Commerce, French. EN IOR-B«sa keeptaff. Typewriting. Shorthand. English, Commerce and Finance r. king, s.cretarial PracUce, Company Law and CcmmcrcUl La W French I
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    • 267 7 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services, and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room Municipal Offices:-^ Tender. Date of Closing Lease of M.C. vacant land adjoining Elgin Bridge. North Bridge Read, for
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    • 79 7 j Assets exceed $12,000,00t. Assurance in force orer $SS,OOMH. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Strata Bettlemeota). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Ufa Bufldiat, Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: IT. Odd Jewry, 80. Tha Company baa £30.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compile* with
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  • 669 8 I Thi.~ week .narks an irriportant step j forward in the relationships between I Mai* y.; and the Old Country. At (ast. after sĕver«| years of agitation this outpost of Empire—the designation is now obsolete —is being put into regular touch v. ith Britain by bioa.uasting. What has
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  • 22 8 Jrckey Tonrmy Gunnine. who used to ride for TurlT's stable a short time ago. was ma: .led lee ntly in Tvd wy.
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  • 21 8 Captain L. A. Powell, M.C. 1 Gloster R. spumed eppointment as Adjutant Volunteer Corps. Kedah. with effect from the 18th inst.
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  • 26 8 A i. extra'rdinary «rneral mecfna of Ik? Syrian Christian Union. Singapore, will be h id on Saturday at»4 30 p.m. at 1. She t Street. 1
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  • 27 8 Vhe liquidators of th- Bank of Malaya. Ltd have paid a third dividend rf If. per cent, making a total cf 30 per cent, up to date.
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  • 36 8 News h s been received tha Mr. H. B Tf-lnlla. of Kuala Lumpur, who left Alor 3tar by the Dutch air mall p i th 12th inst. anived at Croydon at 1.13 p m. on Mondry.
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  • 55 8 Among the arrivals by air from Bat P via yesterday was Mr. W. P. M. Dellaert. Controller cf the Amsterdam aerodrome at Skiphol. and biother of Mr. M. Del'a»rt. the local agent for the K.N.I.L.M. Mr. W. F. M. Dellaert is stending several days in Singapore on his trip frcm
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  • 81 8 Members <i th- Clerical Union who wish to take part in th? Anniversary Dinner ,mv« l forward thei- namra and subscripts i of $1.50 t3 Mr. J. P. Tham, co North Brit sh MercantUe and Insurance Co., Ltd.. en or before Saturday, cv which day the dim r will take
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  • 33 8 Reuter's Wireless Service. Seattle. Ncv. 19. The death is ennounced of the Republican S' nator, M.\ L sley Jones. Chairman of th; Senate Appr: priatiens Commit ee.—Rater's Wireless Service.
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  • 57 8 Reuter's Wireless Service. London, Ncv. 21. Artcr a week of silence the Capetown airman. Victor Smith, aged nineteen, has rnnounced his arrival at Gao, in French Equat.rial Africa He started his flight lo Lcndon on Nov. 14 from Capetown and reach ;u Duala on Tuesday last, sinoe
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  • 41 8 Reuter's Wireless Service. e-tuUgpr Nor. 19. Baron Messr Von PilsccX brother-in-law of iiie i''ore;gn M'niSier, Herr Vn Neurath, was found shot dead ct his heme thi3 morning pnd a levolvr wes found lying nearby.— Router s Wireless rvice.
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  • 54 8 Mails by th outward Dutch «troplane Jrcm Am lerdam are xptclcd to ar.Jve at Singapore by he :v;ning express <o-day. Corre poodeace addressed tc boxholdcrs only will be r.ady for delivery at 7.30 p.m. l'rom Europ» (London mails despa ched on Nov. 3), by th; "Kaiser-I-Hind" due at
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  • 301 8 t Clear Reception Last Night. The breakdown of the Emp-ire .short-wave &t»tfcn on Monday, during its first test, was fu!ly atoned for last night in the second test. Daventry broadcasted for the whole two hours, fr:m 9.30 to 11.30, and reception generally, judging by reports already
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  • 93 8 Explanation Of Recent Disturbances. Reuter's Wireless Service. G neva, Nov. 20. Th? r:-cent dis urbances we e cue to an otgnnis:d p'ct bv he Socialis and Communist Parties, declared M. Fr deric Martin. Prrsiden; Oi he State Council, *hen recriving to-day Swiss and foreign journalists. I'mphasising
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  • 130 8 Surrounded By Strong BodyGuard. Reuter's Wireless Service. IfspCei. Nov. 20. Surrounded by a body-guard co is sting :f .wo burly Cz chs. one Italian policeman, a Czsch secretary and an American friend, Leon Trotsky and his w.fe. whe a" g en rule to Copehagen. landed furtively to-day
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  • 73 8 Reuter's Wireless Service. Cair:. Nov. 20. The expedition headed by Major Bagnold which has been exploring the South Lybian Decert. has successfully accomplished thy greater part cf the homeward journey thrrug.i unknown country and has ariived at Wady balfa ,from Elfasher. having so far covered 5.600
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  • 57 8 Reuter's Wireless Service. Col gne, Nov 20. Slight earthquake shocks lasting severe.: seconds. acc:mpanied by rumbling noises, were imported from all parts of the Phineland. West Phalia and Southern Htlland at midnight. Pu m ture was shaken and crockery broken an\l the inhabitant? were alsrmed but
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  • 60 8 Reuter's Wireless Service. Pi lx Nov. 20. The Cabinet Hw to bring a Bill before Parliament against ftore'gj dumping as <rtfl a: m:as nes eon leered *o t1 unfair barriers" to French commerce anil also a BMI authorising five-franc pieces to br coined in silver. Paper
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  • 86 8 Reuter's Wireless Service. Wa hing en. Nov. 23. I Th largest favourable trade b.ilance for any ironth during 1922 h announced by the Commerce D;par m nt in ttc figur s for Octobe Export, to a'led $155 000 000 and impor's $108,000,000, leaving a favourable balance cf
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  • 53 8 MURDER OF MRS. WOODRUFF, en page 2. BERLIN LETTER en pag 3. TRIP TO CHINA AND JAPAN, on page 4. DIARY OF EVENTS, en pag 5. CLUB DIARY, on page 11. SERIOUS INJURY AT SPORT, on pag- 12. OUR READERS' VIEWS, en page 13. RADIO IN MALAYA,
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  • 402 8 (BY "lOOttt^^l Russia's proposal of tots ment—a Red herring? Theie is not enough wnrb convicts. They employed who are happy JoJ* A When we know how l ch election cost the l/s may hear something about reduction. A The Geneva authority a disarming reply to *Z£** questions
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  • 28 8 A large waterspout in the untitled side the breakwater jreetei the attention of mam windows face the oca. The f 0 at thf be reaching in I spot.
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  • 50 8 Latest Quotations- Rl/BHEK. London: 2 1932d. New York: 3 K cent' Singapore: 7 13 16 i TIN „,i7,6d Ioncicn Spot: T153 J~-' ,li ,£x>un 10 London 3 mcnth £1*> 4 1 Singapore: *7t.62 l COFKA. Messrs. Barlow and Co. 85 Sundneo 55 33 Mix:d The market is quii't.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 313 8 1 PLAY i Bromford The Finest Golf Ball made for durability, toughness and flight--they are unequalled. THE BROMFORD LIMIT OF LENGTH j j IS GUARANTEED TO BE THE LONGEST DRIVING GOLF BALL PRODUCED. WIN TH AT MEDAL—WITH A BROMFORD. i i Cklm'M it le From j Robinson Co., Ltd., j
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    • 54 8 CHIPPENDALE PATTERN STERLING SILVER WAITERS For Presentation U.S. de Silva Bros JEWELLERS. 23. High Street. Singapore. T.K.K.'S j I RUBBER M %TTING. i 22"\!• 3" 51.30 eswh. J j 2* C" Kl' 6" Si.ls each. 2' f* x r 10" 52.00 {ach. TENG SENG GUAN, j 634. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD,
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  • 352 9 LEAGUE AGAINST JAPAN? m l SHELVE THE m OJ'ESTICN. little Prospect Of A Compromise. ,i, Lttle pr. p c of Uic, tl Far las-crn l, vrd that it *M 1 1 k«at*tlaa 1 nd lry xuT hi: <■ r.«"gi>iiat'« ns Pa' 13, Nov. 22. Piia tew
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  • 31 9 Lcndon. Nov. 20. (lead as the r ;3iilt n Colliery Gb^cw. ut we.-c killed and Ol.iy •«'d. ft j v i: ir -jurcd win new survive. !l device.
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  • 175 9 May Not Try To Form Cabinet. Reuter's Wireless Service. Berlin, Nov. 22. i iS a^ nt n g00d authcri ty that Hr. Hitler Router n0t t0 attelnpt to form a Cabinet. T B r!In, Ncv. 20. i he Town Kail at Cassel, in Germany, was sunned
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  • 271 9 Japanese Pouring Into Heilungkiang. Shanghai, Nov. 23. General Su Ping Wen (Commander-in-Chief of the Heilungkiang Pe.pie's National Salvation Army) and other Heilungkiang leaders have issued a joint circular stating that the Japanese troops in Liaoning and Kirin Provinces are p uring into the territory of Heilungkiang.
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  • 90 9 Thrown From Horse Back. Whilst out riding in the Bukit Timah distric early this morning. Mr. t H. M. Mecredy, of the Singapore P-lice Force, was thrown heavily from his horse ln the vicinity cf Bukit Brown. He is said to have sustained nasty head injuries and
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  • 193 9 Slow Train Just Escapes Derailment. Reuter's Wireless Service. Paris. Ncv. 20. A bamb explcsion wrecked the permanent way at lngran-dea-sui-Loire, near Nantes, this morning just befoie the train in which the :*remier. M. Herriot, was a passenger was du? to pass. A plate layer heard the
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  • 60 9 Always of a high s andard. the Raffles College magazine for th? Trini Term. 1932. Jvjt issued, contains a varied coll ction of int-.rcsting matter. Coveri&3 TO odd pages, the magazine contains all the term notes and news of College activities in addition to a number of
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  • 392 9 King's Concern About The Unemployed. Reuter's Wireless Service. London, Nov. 22. After the briefest possible interval the new Parliamentary session was opened by His Majesty with the customary pageantry and ceremonial. The King, wearing Field Marshal's uniform and a grey greatcoat, was accompanied by the Queen
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  • 243 9 SEARCH FOR ESCAPED CONVICTS. 'Planes Signal With Verey Lights. Reuter. London, Nov. 20. Two aeroplanes, one caTying th chief cons abh cf Devon. Major L. W. Morris, the former Governor cf Dartmcor p ison, are now flying over Dartmoor search.ng for the >wo escaped convicts, who
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  • 72 9 Unusual Accident In Arab Home. While he was carrying an oil lamp in his heme in Lorong 6, GeyHng, in the early hours of yesterday morning an 18-years-old Arab slipped and fell with the lamp before him. Ihe broken glass cut him so severely in
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  • 46 9 Reuter's Wireless Service. Tallin Nov. 20. A Etnsatlcn has been caused by the arr sof two p;ominent Esthonian industrialist; who control the majority of shares in the textile Indus ry in the Baltic Stfctrs. The charg have not yet been made public.—Reuter's Wireless Service.
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  • 676 9 ROOSEVELT MEETS HOOVER. ITALY INTENDS TO PAY. Startling Debts Figures Revealed. Reuter's Wireless Service. Mr. H< ver and Mr. Roc velt (Pretid nt-Elecl) have had a d bs talk hi Washington and it is "Ported that progress nas be e
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  • 106 9 No Political Motive. i Reuter's Wireless Service. Athens, Nov. 20. The Ame lean lawyers, Vlachos. Assistant Attorney, and Charles Berlos, who w* re charged to present \h; warrant fcr the cxtraditi-n of lirsull. ar.ived here to-day. Before opening the cate, they will examine all documents. The demand for
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  • 44 9 Strong Resistance Army. Shanghai, Nov. 23. The Mongolian Princes, it is karnt, have o.ganlsed militia 126,000 strong for resig'ance agaimt Japanese aggression. These Mongolian recruits are concentrated in Eastern Inner Mongolia, North-West Liaoning and West Kirui. "Mm Kuo Jih Pao."
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 12 9 It's Best to Subscribe to the "MALAYAN post." Tl «in You're Sure!
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    • 308 9 I RUSTIKOL jgjSj j THE ARTISTIC KHPIb PRESERVATIVE MflffilH WHITE ANT- 1111 I DESTROYER. aaaßjfSfeMl ma i mmm\ i I RUSTIKOL dries by absorbtion into the wood, and is thus a remarkably efficient and reliable preservative. It lends a pleasant, artistic appear- f j ance to all woodwork, and will
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  • 507 10 Sports Pastimes. RUGBY FOOTBALL. S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. COMMAND OFFICERS BEAT ETCETERAS. Yesterday'o tournament game at the S.C.C. iesulted in a win for Malaya Command Officers o\er Etceteras by a goal and three tries <14 points) to nil. The game demonstrated the effectiveness of sound defensive tactics combined with tpeedy movements by
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  • 79 10 "A" FIFTEEN TO ENGAGE CLUB JUNIORS. The following have been invit >d to play for the S.C.C. v. the Wiltshires "A" on Friday, Dec. at the S.C.C.: A. I. Horsley; L. J. A. Field"n, T. M. Stevens. J. Smailes, J. G. H. Brett; H.
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  • 183 10 PENANG MATCH PLAYED YESTERDAY. (From Our Own Co-respondent.) Penang, Nov. 22. The annual match between Scotland and the R st was played on the Esplanade to-day and resulted in a win for the Rest by 1ft. points (two goals and three tries) to 7 points (a
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  • 63 10 T*he following have been invited to play for The Rest v Scotland next Wednesday at the rrS, r. W R King: G c Ashworth. J. C. h u' H T Billson N O. Morris; Dr p r^ ton C T A. E. 8. Talbot, o r' Hn ?n C s
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  • 36 10 s le™--c J, Ite„ a T t R Y,v Weteh B VJiuu a I T. Davies, J-.-w. Leach; W. C. HosKood w R C Oronsden J. W. Wratten A e D Procktor, Fl'VhCT F A cnn«.
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  • 191 10 COMBINED SCHOOLS v. CHINESE. FRIDAY'S MATCH AT JALAN BESAR. Yesterday's practice match between the j Combined Schools and the N. T. S. XI was too one-sided to be interesting. The j y-ungsters were all over their opponents but the wonderful goalkeeping of C. M. Rodrigues prevented a much
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  • 73 10 .200 PLAYERS INJURED IN TWO i MONTHS. Reuter's Wireless Service. Madrid, Nov. 20. No fewer than 200 players and three referees have been injured during football matches in Barcelona during the last two months and "aggressivs and brutal play" by soccer players is giving serious concern to
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  • 90 10 The following have been invited to play in \he Fcctland v. the Rest match on the Padang on Monday: SCOTLAND (COLOURS): T. Black; A. Buchinan. W. Rodger; R. N. Elliott, E. Laidman, C. Q. Sta'key; D. Alexander, S. Craig. H. B. Sym, A. Ferguson. S. A.
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  • 52 10 1 Popular Picnic Party v. the Hongkong and j Shanghai Bank XI tc-day on the Municipal I ground at 5 p.m Kim Eng. Ah Chew. Seng 1 Hock. Cheng Hoe. Yong Nghee, Hong Fai, j John Chan. Beng Wan, Teck Kim. Khoi Siang, L m Ann. Reserves: Yam Siah, Yew
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  • 30 10 MALCOLM CUP COMPETITION. The 30 yards range competition for the j Malcolm Cup was wen by No. 3 Platoon, 1/20 j Burma Rifles, with a total score of 250.
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  • 26 10 GARRISON INTER-UNIT CHAMPIONSHIP. The final of the Garrison inter-unit (all ranks) championship tournament was won by j the Royal Engineers. The R.A.M.C. were runners-up.
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  • 40 10 Lunar Athletic and Musical Party team v. I the General Hospital Recreation Club on Satur- j day: Kee Yew Teck. Kee Yew Leng. Lim Boon Ann, Kwok Kum Wah, B C. Tann. R°serves: Ang Kirn Sai, Chu Chi Tat.
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  • 37 10 The Indian Association team v. Raffle.! Insti;ution on the R.I. ground to-moirow: V. Raj; C. Lai, Chatterji; d. K. Samy, G. Kennedy, Radba; M. M. H. Namazie, A. N. Katyal, Paranjothi, P. K. Bhaskeran, Babu Singh.
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  • 35 10 -I.A-VvA>P.C. and Boustead on the I.A. ground en Friday: V. Raj; C. Lai. Chatterji: D. K. Samy. G. Kennedy, V. Radha; M. M. H. Namazie, L. Perera, A. N. Katyal. P. K. Bhaskeran, Babu Singh.
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  • 39 10 S.C.C. XI v. R.A.F. on Sunday, at Seletar: H. A. Exley; R. A. Ashworth. C E Brooke: S. Kirk. H. G. Shaw. R. N. ElliottW. H. Droogleever, H. G. Riches, M. C Elliott, L. N. Strachan, A. N. Other.
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  • 43 10 S.C.C. team v. Ceylon S.C. on Monday at Balestier: F. Combi; P. W. P. Mills, J. F p. Gregg; Otto Narjes, P. C. Sands, C. Q. Starkcy;: W. R. King, C. A. Carey. P. d Cork, E. V. Smith, P. J. A. Richardson.
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  • 46 10 S.C.C. v. O.R.A. on Wednesday at the S.C.C: F. J. L. Mayger; R. A. Ashworth, Lt. M. T. L. Wilkinson; Lt. W S. T. Douglass H. G. Shaw: R. N. Elliott; B. Brooke, J. V S Brooke. D. H. Palmer. M. C. Elliott, L. N. Strachan.
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  • 62 10 The membership campaign of the Stratts Physical and Athletic Party wfll •dose at the end of December. The entrance "tpe is $1 and the monthly subscription 50 cents. Volley ball is to be introduced in January. A pingpong table is available for the use of members at 133, Neil Road.
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  • 203 10 GUNBOAT JACK IN CALCUTTA. SUAftES EASILY OUTCLASSED. Calcutta, Nov. 16. The first step towards the revival of professional boxing in Calcutta this season was taken when a ten-round fight betv. een Gunboat Jack and Arthur Suares was staged on the grounds behind the Grand Hotel. The promoters had chosen
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  • 149 10 ROVERS B.P. TOURNAMENT. Ties in the Rovers B.P. inter-team tournament are as follows: SATURDAY (3 30 P.M.). TEAM G.: T;-n Quee Leng. Chan Kee Lim, Teo Chin Ann and Edward Tan TEAM H.: Kum Kirn Leng. Ong Koon Hco. Ong Chai Guan and Wong Siew Seng. SATURDAY DEC. 3
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  • 109 10 The Rovers B P. B def:at:d the Juvenile B.F. 'B" in a keenly contested match by five 2smes to two on Sunday at the former's court: bcores i Rovers play:rs flist): Chan X c L:m b.at Chin Kee Fatt 15—7. 15—6; Tan Boon Hwang beat Khoo Peng Koon 15 —2.
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  • 198 10 t Results of the Merridale B P. tournament ties played ever the week-end: Yeo Joo Lim beat Tan Yong Kian. 13—13 »5 —0). 15 —4; Lim j Cheng Heng beat Lim Mok Seng. 14—14 (3—l>, f 6—15. 15—9; Chua Leng Seah beat Lim Eng j Tong. 12—15. 15—4. 15—4: S.
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  • 237 10 INTER-DIVISION GAMES. A team representing the P.M.S.R. Western Division (Kuala Lumpur) travelled down to Gemxts on Saturday, and met the Midland Division at Gemas in tennis, football, cricket, billiards, badminton and ping-pong over the week-end. Results: LAWN TENNIS. SINGLES: S. Namasivayam (Midland) ecat P. Suppiah (Western) 6—l,
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  • 1026 10 SUNDAY'S SAILING EVENTS. ELEVEN MILES IN UNDER TWO HOURS. FINE FEAT OF VETERAN YACHTSMAN. Annually the "A" class sail the Pulo Jong ccurse. the farthest end of which lies well outside the harbour. The tides are strong and should the breeze be light this race is indeed a test
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  • 1246 10 ALLEGED ASSAULT OF WITNESS DfJfcijJr INTERVAL. GIRL SAYS MOTHER HIT HER With BROOM. Dhoby Ghaut Knifing Case Conciuded. An extraordinary incident occurred in the Assize day during the trial of M. Mend is de Silva, a Sin a murder of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Hamine, and the
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  • 311 10 Agreement To Engage Secretary. P. M. Douty, a European vl.o arrived in Singapore from En:..... before the District Judg «Mr C. this morning on two chain s j respect cf two sums. $50 ana 1 The complainants were Mr. M Mr. E. H. Hindmarsh. Detective
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  • 283 11 I Girl Gives Evidence In Stabbing i Case. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 21. After several postponements, the preliminary j inquiry was concluded before Mr. R. P. Clegg. j the police magistrate, to-day into the case in I I which a Chinese named Gan
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  • 105 11 140 Miles Water-Way Completed In A Year. i Moscow. Nov. 3. A canal connecting White Sea with the Baltic has been completed in a year, according to a claim by the Soviet Government. It is estimated that it will enable e'.even million tons of goods to be
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  • 64 11 Improvements In Luxury Liner. Genoa. Nov. 7. The "Conte Di Savoia*' 148,000 tons), sister ship of '"Rex." has completed her test 3D which she attained a speed of 30 knots. She i« equipped with a Sperry gyro statiliier to prevent rotting and "pitching. Thus seasickness is avoided.
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  • 255 11 Possession Of Dutiable Tobacco. (From Our Overt Correspondent.) Malacca, Nov. 21. In the Police Cothit to-day, before Mr. W. G. Reeves, Mr. E. V. Rodrigues, Head of the Preventive Service, charged a Chinese named Goh Teng Ghee with being in possession of eight bags of tobacco weighing 312
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 89 11 7IS TO-NIGHT 9.1S JOHN BOLES IN Captain Of The Guard MS Polydor Records r VIOLIN SOLOS. 024 4m Londonderry Air Kreisler. Melodic Gluck-Kreisler. /^r 1 m\*%k\ 10 MoriUl V \S ***** 4m Nocturne No. 1 Chopin. Slavonic Dance. E. Minor Dvorak. Lmm YM Vasa Prihoda. i ***** 4m Violin Concerto.
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    • 126 11 GULL BAHAR HAIR OIL. It Is at cnce frag- rant and coollng 10 the eyes and brain. 11 im P roves si B"ht, r$ 9 strengthens hair rj Ii roots, and kveps r\ £v <M hair fresh and U \i strong, increasing tt' its length and Kf M-W' blackness. It
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    • 240 11 PRISMA THE FASCINATING MODERN WATCH A perfect time-piece in a case differing completely in shape from that of the old fashioned watch. Differing in a manner jwhich provides opportunity for beautiful and unusual decoration. Differing in a manner which makes the watch fascinating to use and vastly more convenient than
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 158 11 SINGAPORE j VOLUNTEERS. ROUTINE ORDERS. The following arc •'routine orders issued by Lieut. Col. M. J. T. Reilly, M.C, Commanding S.S.V.F, dated Nov. 23:* Resignations (Reserve of Officers): H.E. the Governor has been pleased to accept the resignation of his Commission in the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force Reserve of Officers
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    • 594 11 .CLUB DIARY. j (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the Malaya Tribune." This Diary is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in
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  • 312 12 PENANG MUNICIPALITY SUED. Possibility Of Life Pension. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Nov. 22. In the Supreme Court to-day the case was Ml down for hearing in which Mr. Joseph R ad, sued the Penang Municipal Commissioners and Messrs. J. R. Danson, W. P Fletcher. A.
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  • 172 12 Trapped At Pasir Panjang. A Chinese who was found in possersion cf 1.270 tahils of chandu, valued at $10,160. was :entenced to a year s rigorous imprisonment iy the District Judge (Mr. C. Wi sen) yesterday. He was. also fined fI.OJC cr archer year's imprisonment in default.
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  • 136 12 Sikhs Acquitted Of Serious Charge. After evidence had been given ty unre.iablwitnesses in a case in which four Sikhs were charged with causing hurt with a dangtro.s weapon to a compatriot, the District Judg: iMr. C. Wilson, dis-hargea the accuse;. Tanti Kcor, th? Sikh woman who
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  • 106 12 Goh—Khoo. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, Nov. 22. The wedding was solemnised yesterday, according to the modern Chinese style, of Mr. Goh Kirn Tuan. ton of the late Mr. Goh Boi:. piaimer and merchant of Muar, and the late Mrs. Goh Chwee Bok, wi h Miss KhO) Kirn
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  • 59 12 Charged with being members of an unlawful society, two Hylams were sentenced each 13 three months' rigorous imprisonment by the District Judge (Mr. C. Wilson) yesterday. They were arrested by Mr. Barry, A.S.P., in c. house in Manila Street en Nov. 17. A quantity of documents
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  • 395 12 European's Plea Of Fainting Fit. Convicted on a charge of being drunk and incapable, a European, S. M. Douty. was fined $10 (ene week's rigorous imprisonment in default) by the Thiru Magistrate (Mr. J. F. F. Gregg) yesterday. Douty was found by a constable in Queen Street
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  • 222 12 Appeal For Radio Statijn. The November number of the "Roda." the monthly magazine of tlie Rotary Clubs of Malaya and Siam, just issued, is a particularly readable number. The editorial appeals for better attendances at Rotary meetings and offers convincing arguments why members should attend meetings more frequently
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  • 96 12 A verdict of murder aga.mtt feme rer on cr persons unknown was returned by th? partner (Mr. F. G. Eourne) yesterday, at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death cf a Chinese. Tne deceased, who wa~. found dead in a house in le.uk Ayer
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 37 12 Just Received -I I A NEW SHIPMENT OF l! RED KING SALMON THE FAMOUS "NO-WASTE" FISH. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. t "TT "I HI I 111 111 1 1 II T| r H b|| TOrTOl l^^
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    • 518 12 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. A REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN FOUND. DERK P. YONKERMAN. DISCOVERER OF THE NEW REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION. Marvellous as it may zeem aLer centuiis of failure, a remedy has b:en discovered that has cured d adly Consumption even la th? advanced stages of the diseas No
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  • 78 13 ;V d t» wnte to us on subjects of public interest. It mn*t be under moa»c" docs not necessarily endorse opinion, expressed bu Carre*. SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten 'double side 0/ the paper only len names may be used,
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  • 357 13 -Malaya Tribune."/ m a syndicate of five in ol three persons at and*] standing, to bere wi.h a view to sanction for running I the Non-Euiopean d v i Fmd. be informed that «111 only be entern( (even temporaIncluding BfitiSh Bk r lhe price of
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  • 1480 13 ">f dlt'tr, Malaya Tribune.") of health is like the waste ;>n almost unnoticcd by th<; as .t is noticed as a rule in; is only too true. Men are everything ctee turns out to w:;i in the absence of health. l music loses its melody, '■itv
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  • 737 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—The air we breathe, the food we cat, the clothes we wear, the thougr.ts we think, the UvtS we live, almot everything, have ad been W steinised, and it to me that, like "a belt from the blue." Westernisation has cuddenly
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 92 13 Congosted liver and lazy bowels bring sick headaches. Poisoncas waste matter is being re-absorbed inio ilv blocd from the congestion in the intestines. The congestion must be relieved and the system cleans :d by a few doses of Pinkittcs. PhakeUea act gen ly and ihoroughly. Because they are a natural
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    • 173 13 Perfume should never detract from the individuality of the user, but accentuate Xs| jlXi l personality and charm. Make ~4711~ Tosca your own perfume. Its lightest touch on <X the nape of the neck or behind the ears is a revelation of fragrance and allure. O Lovers of a perfumedEau
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  • 236 14 EMPIRE STATION CALLING. Testing For Malayan Listeners. Daventry (Empire short-wave) station is testing to-day on Zone 2, In which India, Burma and Malaya are included. The first test on Monday was fairly good but the station seemed to break down at 10.45. The tests w>ll take
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  • 251 14 THAT trams disturb' wireless receivers 'By Owr Scientific Correspondent The relationship between radio (which is the more correct term for "wireless," since there are literally miles cf wire used in the broadcasting and reception of radio signals) and electricity is, briefly, this: Electricity, in the ordinary way,
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  • 34 14 i*o ri:k of operation. No matter ripe or unripe No matter however hard the films may be. Guaranteed cure without any harm. Particulars on raqueat. Apply Br. Sherman, F.C.S. Bahabharga (Faridpur). Bengal. India.
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  • 551 14 British Industries At London And Birmingham. Each February for a fortnight is held the British Industries Fair, or 8.1. F. as it is known ihe world over. It is the display of the manufactures of Great Britain and cf the produce the British Dominions and Coloni s.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 553 14 DAVENPORT DIESEL OIL ENGINE. 3 H.P. 6 H.P. 8 HP. A SAFE, DEPENDABLE and ECONOMICAL POWER UNIT. MID-NOVEMBER RECORDS GSI JOHN HENRY with RAY NOBLE'S ORCH. THERE'S ANOTHER TRUMPET PLAYING IN THE SKY. IN TWO PART'S. COMEDY FOX-TROT. MARErt WEBER HIS ORCH. CHURCH BELLS CHIMING TANGO. SPANISH GIPSY DANCE PASO-DOBLE.
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    • 243 14 "MALAYA TR WEEK-END SUPp^l Truly wonderful attended th( readers thei. Sal noon. 1 Week-end > The Saturday Tribune 1... enlarged to 20 TK as oeea Extra Suppl This Supplen Air Mail artich the Girls' Com I Book Comment a section under the til Compound and eludes notes on poultry in*,
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 658 14 WHAT TO LISTEN FOR. Stations Best Received In Malaya. The following is revised information by our radio correspondent on the stations which can be received in Malaya: SINGAPORE (VSIAB—«3 metres) Is an amateur station run by Mr. and Mrs. R. E Earle of Singapore, and they both take their chare
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    • 161 14 -!ear and free from statics though not up to Parle's strength. Good musical programmes with relays from Berlin, though much talking in German lately. MOSCOW (50 metres) can usually be heard clearly Just above the late Saigon's readings at about 10.30 p.m. Programme nearly always speech In Russian and other
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    • 410 15 SAILINGS^ hKITISH INDIA \ND APCAR UNES. n tefl in England). I'VjSENGEK CARGO SERVICES. NTj ORIENTAL STEAM u CO, LONDON AND MAIL SERVICE. with His Majesty's 1: (i ernment). rrffARD FROM LONDON. and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1932. 6,500 Nov. 24 11,500 Nov. 25 M** 1 17,000 Dec. 9 gall 6,070
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    • 589 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. LINE (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Middlesborough. Vessels. Tonnage- Due. Ball. HAKUSAN MARU 10.500 Nov. 30 Dec. 1 HARUNA MARU 10.400 Dec. 14 15 S KATORI MARU 10,000 Dec. 29 30 1933 KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Jan. 12 13 f YASUKUNI MARU 12,000 Jan. 24
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    • 537 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NouDDEuTsc,n:H \+£AOOT (Incorporated In Germany). Tho undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. I "ALLER" for Iloilo, Manila. H'kong. S'hai. Kobe, Taku. Dalny Tsingtao Nov. "TRIER" for Iloilo, Manila, H'kong, S'hai, Japan, Tsingtao and Dalny J "HAVEL" for Saigon, Manila, H'kong, S'hai. Takao. Tsingtao, Dalny and Japan. v
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    • 530 15 INSURANCE. THE SOUTH IwKrl BRITISH INNURANCK OOMPAIfT. LOOTED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWT.ST CURRENT RATES. L. O MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Offlce: 2, Pi nicy sen Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L. G. JOHNSON: General Manager. HEAD
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    • 360 15 BANKS. THE EASTERN BANK, WATCH IT CROW! uma» fill (Incorporated ln England). SINGAPORE BRANCH. *r Authorised and Subscribed v JbCTJi Paid-up Capital £1,000,000 t-v Reserve Fund and Rest &00.000 iU?f HEAD OFFICE: LONDONy54 fNIC BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karacrd, Madras, Jjm If fi Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kirkull, wr J
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    • 285 16 MALAYAN SATURDAY POST "j Tiffi BIG j 20 CENTS-WORTH. I /THE PEOPLE'S PAPER; INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET—I6S, Tank Road. Immediate entry app>y Brothers. TO LET. UEDUCED RENTS. Girage No. 32. Jalan Besar. Open Day and Nlghr. Cars rents $6. $5, $4 to $3 to m nth 25
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    • 456 16 j An extensive and wide range of Ladies' and Children's Hats and Dresses: Also Boy's Hats and Suits, j AT INEXPENSIVE PRICES I I To suit the present conditions prevailing, C P I IS NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION AT. WA Z± I 67, Selegie Road, Singapore. I THIS IS YOUR
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    • 557 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. i aaa NOTICE. Watches made in and imported from an astern country have been and ar? still being ,'d by wa eh d alers 10 the public h:re who lieves these watch 3 to be made in Switzcrind. Whc.cas all watches manufactured in Swit-r-and hay without exception, the
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    • 557 16 FOR SALE. FOR SALE —Second-hand Hearsons incubator for 120 eggs. M. Prager, 137, Cecil Street. FOR SALE—A Whippet Moor Car Model 29, Ovoiland 31 m.p.g., recently overhauled at cost of $300 at th? best workshop. Prepared to sell at reasonable price. Owner leaving Colony. Apply Box 662, c o Malaya
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    • 510 16 i "TRIBUNE" I BRING RESt'LTs I I BECAUSE THEY !u: t n THE j PERMANENT POPULATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE-EightTl 7 Linotype Motors, each U gp all in good working order fl further particulars write to Z Manager Malaya Tribunp |gZ Anson Road. MALAYA TRIBUNfc 'PHONE 0171. SUBSCRIPTION BATES PAYABLE
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