Malaya Tribune, 9 December 1932

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  • 29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XIX.- -No. 291 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1932 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday. Dec. 9, 1932. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1932
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 318 1 Huy the MALAYAN POST/ The Picture Paper. 20 cents. YOU CAN'T BUY BETTER THAN THE BEST I ,M "0.X." CEMENT I and il is mere ECONOMICAL "0.X." Cement is famed throughout the world for its SUPERIOR QUALITY. Although moderate in price it is Cj j outstandingly DURABLE and STRONG. When
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    • 216 1 A. FLINTER. S. Raffles Place. Singapore. Impor ir.g DIAMONDS of ev?ry* riz? and quail v. PEARL NECKLACES Of P rsian Gulf and Australian ii re.-i s. large assortments of al! s'.7 s and qualit'es in stock, latest and lowe.t market prices. A DIAMOND or PEARL NECKLACE is no only a
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  • 1797 2  -  WORK OF THE DEPARTMENT OF OVERSEAS TRADE. Effective Method r< Of Commercial Co-operation. (By Sir Edward Crowe. It would be difficult at the present time to point to any country which is not seriously affected by the slump in world trade. We in the United Kingdom have
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  • 27 2 About 30 delegates, representing the States and British India at the Round-Table ConferBuckingham Palace on the morning of Nov. 26 Sir^sties 0 6 introdUC6d thC delegates t0
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  • 63 2 Precisely at the hour her husband died exacly four years ago, Shrimati Radha Dcvi (Mrs. Lajpatrai), died on Nov. 17 at her residence in Lahore of asphyxia at the age of sixty-four. She had the usual fit of cougn due to chronic bronchitis, when her breathing stopped. She was enjoying
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  • 82 2 The Baroda State recently decided to adopt Hindi as the official language in the State from 1935. In the meantime all State servants are required to acquire a thorough knowledge of Hindi, and thus qualify themselves for an examination in that language. Seven prizes are to be awarded for proficiency
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  • 120 2 The cinema industry in India seems now to be threatened with ruin by the Ottawa Agreement proposing to raise the import duty on non-British photographic raw material, such as the raw film, the vital factor in the film industry, writes the "Hindu." Realising the seriousness of the situation the Bombay
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  • 2042 2 Some Secrets Of Preparation. I SYNTHETIC OILS. The development of the paint and varnish industries can be traced over 2,000 years, but work done during the present century suggests that in some directions revolutionary changes are likely in the near .future, writes Mr. O. A. Klein in
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 17 2 You Will Smile if you read SPARKLES," by "Quiz," Every Week in the j MALAYAN SATURDAY POST."
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    • 228 2 IT'S FUN-BUT imißlwj j Tennis—cricket—swimming—football—all wonderful exerci c I after office hours provided you are fit. If you are unfit, either mentally or physically, all sports lose their savour' vZ j energy flags and your spirit droops. j Every branch of sport has its j champions and from every one
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  • 1625 3 INTRICATE LEGAL POSITION. Flat Rate Charge. There is at least one advantage of an industrial depression. It forces people to think more clearly, to drag themselves out of their particular rut, and to begin to make some concerted plan for their future actions. The Ottawa Conference was
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  • 531 3 Mandates: Palestine And Transjordan. The annual report of the mandatory fcr Palestine and Transjordan was examined on Nov. 10 by the Permanent Mandates Commission with the assistance of Lieut-General 3ir Ar bur Wauchope. High Commission-:r tf Palestine, Mr. H. F. Dcv.nie of the British Colonial Office,
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  • 2138 3 LOST MARKETS AND NEW OPPORTUNITIES. Modern Systems For Modern Needs. Progress is always relative, says the Times.'' When express trains travelling in opposite directions pass one another the occupants get an impression of increased velocity; when one express overtakes ami passes another proceeding iv the same
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 134 3 MX YOU j IH Don't Have j DRINK j PHffiNIX I .Jill HI. Mineral Walers I |PS Just Do So Naturally j jU JlfiiH One Trial Order i Phone 3463. A little dose W °°7 hel P s baby Water after every prevalent gainst the ttOU colic, ■X,f hot weather—
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  • 305 4 SPOTLIGHTS SCREEN STAGE (EDITED BY "CINEQUE."} t.ov< coutrai i lltp- sparkling musical ■TV Winifred Sholter and Owen »l:"w fcr the lust time at the Pavilion :>r to-nmht Piir week-end entertainment o DM!-rtj■ pitluru and should on no h' miv-i-n T '-morruw's change a* ■t jj -II ill brlnu the screen
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  • 121 4 l*f r -i-rii k If 1 MOll'.h* In. bn iTt.at uri «Irrrtr'ti tiiiitc. A-nJ rir.nr'nc p*rn. I jr.Lin nun nvrrdcd ih» J of Antwla, RooiiiU courtesan in I i: DrMii;-- spcrvacfo "TJh- Big i of Mr? i- Jtycrlto cctcbruict in musical My iu>ti v«adevU]e. lection ot Ji»yr«.lie lor
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  • 72 4 "> r *hrer itciiur pi'pvw ill Paramount'» .1! and tiic tjzvp' M«*fr not sTrar.jfrs wh?ti t»» uii «url; *>n that »rodu:'iun TallwljUi tchruJ .ma Charles Limyhton iitarred in T»n* luudwr'.ions lor «ever»l years In Lotiand cluse Drlnds. Ga*y Cooper and Ennl:li<fun workwl at Paranv unl's New tiurlio at
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  • 59 4 yv.i» uao. Norman Tnuroj received m» ir. 4tagr icUna ircm Cmr*e Mi Cohan. TRurcj is introducing Conan to ih« m r.riin« in lalkiajj plcttires In 1912. 'he lr,n« nm r.i Cohan'» stAftt success! ~l»-ny JoTauro*. then bov actor. ViILT n kh n ,hat V*odticUon. Tauroc i iL* SJ; Zmr
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  • 64 4 Ralph Ince. who first became famous en the screen as the Abraham Lincoln cf se\erai early day Vitagraph pictures, and who !at r turret his talents to fi'm villainy, appears as the chief menace in the Paramount seriocomedy murder tangle. "Guilty as Charged." In the production,
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  • 72 4 It 1a nl ••jtpi'f t :iof« UfAUI > Jnttts uttfJ Henry Filwaid? an unHcd til filmi utco sig:ilti. Tug sillier n 'TJii I'ltK'i tln-y nre innv ui the Imperial Sludio wh r Mr, Sdwurda t-> dlrteruig "Th<* Ban n Myatwy" lot Paramount British, and »n wm it
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  • 64 4 Police wete inlJid p.:I 10 )f.U h:ic<? n CTOWt?. ca.unaL'd iW inor»* li:sj) 3A.KHJ, vbloli tiled to am Its wdy bilo llv* l:o:ir ytud& it tfttft' houw*» In Onur.o Cj. L liiin. v here so'ne for Paramount' "Tiir Nirhi Ju::< 13" a e <)olng uudTJtv I'tilcuKiT-* ttar.d
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  • 147 4 Maiirtcc Ch.-.iiii'-L. iht tin .tißiu.-r h*s lwui tr.r MnuiK ClicvH'icr th« clramncb l ucior Tlih ihc i pin 0:1 of !u>ubeh Mjurt Fnnunoimi cUm'to: Mm «u.r» UimL tl»> AIINHLMIt in lit». 1 (•""ru!)»»V'1 -My').; (>"'»' I •li•lit" in "Lrt ,\lr- in wh.t'ij h li«s la -I L'lir-.. I:
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  • 112 4 It is not wise for two screen players to work together in too many pictures, in the opinion of Edmund Lowe and Victor McLaglen, who for the fourth time are appearing togethei, this time in Paramount:-, serio-comic murder tangle, "Guilty As Hell." "Danger for the separate careers
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  • 82 4 The most expressive leas In Hollywood are belns .sought! To the girl whose pctUl extremities fill tills requirement will go an Important role in FtiramoiuU's plcturtoation ol Eimeaf. Hemingway's uoveL "A Farewe'l to Arms." Thr tfirl selected will Bet an entire sequence of &cencs with her
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  • 288 4 All Books Make Good Films. Only the Bible exceeds Zane Grey's popular uovels in numbers of copies sold over a pcr:od of the past fifteen years, it was discovered at Paramount studios, where his famous book, •Heritage of the Disert" is being filmed. The Bible,
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  • 251 4 Shadows, for years the bane of photographers, are utilized extensively by Jcseph yon Sternberg. Paramount director, in obtaining interest and animation in film scenes. "Shadows bring to photography what inflection does to speech." yon Sternberg says. They make it interesting. Nothing could be quite so boresome
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  • 26 4 Jmmit Ihmn a'»! PfQflll SAoMWH mrr iWr lolrtt in mrrrn trams, tfamiwj "Sofiff* Girl," the nttt F»jr crvrtrHy-trarnn, in which tlwj art ro-fralurcd uttk Scwnce* Tracy.
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  • 77 4 Johnny Mack Bro<vn win take Urnc out from tr-iug a western star to portray the role or nr. AH-Amerlcan half-back tn "70.000 Witnesses," Paramount'.* mystrry drama. Brown's role Is one <.112 the most Important In IV p r oductian and he will share honour* with PhliUrs Hclmrs.
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  • 1052 4  -  Learned About* Human Nature From People, Not Books. (BY ARTHUR KEMPNER. Only one word describes Walter Huston: rugged. Mentally and physically there is a sturdy honesty about him. He looks more like a prosperous farmer, or provincial business man than an actor. His broad shoulders
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 16 4 PLEASE THE WIFE by Buying the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST." .She'll Like It. And So Will You.
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    • 210 4 ggsjgss»»jgsso»Bnjßna»e»» SO THAT WAS ALL! j ••What's the mallet with baby?- sated be fmy lady of th lit". |W with ihe cryirg baby in a pram. Oh! nothing much/- an: wered the diminutive DMT >. He's cnlv ha chin sum: r?h." Probably the baby didn't think it *as sc ir
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    • 197 4 II M l».i I 1 Your Moneij j J E VEN A MORRIS needs periodical j j inspections if maximum efficiency and performance is to be secured— j Such inspections are FREE 10 J MORRIS OWNERS—Prices are quot- ed for any service, which in the J opinion of our EXPERT,
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  • 1149 5 LATEST QUOTATIONS. MINING. m ttV FRASER St CO. EXCHANGE jvsttD sx ocK BROKERS. p ,rr. Dec. 9. 1932, 10 a.m. Buyers. Sellers. I imbsng Tin 2316 25|6 cd I! 18|- 20|- norn l Tin HI- H|9 Tin 1 16 13)1 Padang 0.05 0.10 Tin 0.35 0.40 aakJ
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  • 424 5 tapore, Dee. 2. MEAT. teak round), kati 30 leu or curry, kati 25 it lean, kati 44 an and fat (Ist quality), kati 34 Australian, lb. 25 40 reared), kati 44 puck?, each 50 ;tic unfledged, pair 80 Vbjaiaß, fledged, pair 60 EGGS. fcwl, 10 28 Deck, 1Q
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  • 316 5 »i. f TUN AND CO S REPORT. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Dec. 9, 11 a.m. RUBBER. London: 2'.4d.. down l 32d. New York: 3* cents (G.), down cent. Shares: Quiet. Allenbys 45—55 cents, Aytr Moleks 30—35 cents, Ayer Panas 30— cents, Bassetts 15—20 rtnU, Brogas 20—20 cents, Buklt Jelotongs
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  • 30 5 New York, Dec. 9. The U. S. cotton crop is estimated at 12,727,000 bales and the average yie d per acre is expected to be 162.1 lb.—Reuter.
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  • 218 5 (By Courtesy of Hongkong Bank.) Singapore, Dec. 9. Selling London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 31 32d London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 15.16 d., London GO days' sight 2s 3 29 32d.. London 30 days' s.gtu 2s 37, d., London demand 2s. 3 27 32d T.T. 2s.
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  • 187 5 Singapore, Dec. 0. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $123 R. (Siam) W. Coast 2.. $W Rice, B. Slam No. 1 $1'«" Rice, B. SUm No. 2 •«> Rice, Slath per koyan No. 1 $1(3 Rice, Blsfc No 2 sl 4 Rice, Siam No. 3 $H0 Rice,
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  • 1016 5 Mr. Savage-Bailey On "A Very Wonderful Fact." AN AFFINITY WITH HOBBS. Selangor sportsmen, reports the 'Malay Mail," entertained Mr. Lall Singh to dinner at Use Hotel Majestic on Saturday night to mark his return from Europe and his success vith the All-India team in England. Coven were
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  • 1093 5 Refusal To Furnish Accounts. Statute Of Limitations Pleaded. The case in which Yu Wan Yoke, widow r.n i executrix of the late Yu Vat Tong. lucd Ch i Slew Kuan, Chu Sicw Wah, and Yiu Choon Heng (wid:w), as executors and executrix of the late Chu Shun
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  • 280 5 Alleged Bribery And Extortion. FUjliter r.io :itc vm t*c*>rdfd O»'forc Uit OMrici <\Jr C WiUor.i stcrdav in itte cu In <vhlcb tv»"J Mnlwy constable, AH alti Abu unci lUmhim bin Adum tut el»;»rgc«i ,snU > inrpuna ah iJU<;.w ?numention or Aiicrnj»HVrly vi' i eXlortloo ol stru A
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  • 113 5 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. Dec. 9. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). O; Ten NoSrt 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Loan 18. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Muik aster Castle 30; Silve hazel 35; City cf Lille 27. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). X doo 46; Silvcrsandal
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 20 5 Teck Seng Battery Service. NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVED: Hellessens Dry Batteries Aft and 6 volts. Batteries repaired and charged by Experts.
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    • 87 5 Here's a real man's bladedesigned to shave tough beards and tender skins without scrape or pull. Its super-keen edges have been specially tempered for those who like rough sports and hardy living. Try Probak at once and realise why thousands of men say 41 There's no blade like Probak" S
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 66 5 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Last Yesterday. Nlgbt Max. Bright Min. Temp' Rainfall Sunshine Temp. Stations. d?g. F. Inches. hours deg. F Alcr Star 85 Nil 5.0 71 Kota Bharu 81 0.58 1 8 70 K. Trngganu 82 1 26 0.7 Bukit Jcram 86 104 4.9 72 Merging 81
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 141 6 Amusements < Matinee To-Morrow at 3 p.m. THE INDEPENDENT THEATRE WITH THE PICK OF THE WORLD'S PICTURES ANOTHER M-G-M. HIT THE SCREEN'S NEW IDOL Warren William jl AND A GREAT CAST INCLUDING MAUREEN O'SULLWAN, ANITA PAGE, JEAN HERSHOLT NORMAN FOSTER IN Skyscraper Souls zfAdetro-Qohi\vyn-z!Adayer Picture. Next Change! James Dunn, Peggy
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    • 371 6 GREETED BY PACKED HOUSES AT EVERY SHOW i CAPITOL I Tremendous Success of our BIG STAGE and SCREEN DOUBLE BILL— j The Capitol Follies j In an entirely new Repertoire of Popular j DANCING SUCCESSES j Hawaiian I Presomed with 1 The Captivating. Ravish'ng Orchid of the Screen," l i
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    • 166 6 Reservations: 'Phone 6903. TO-NIGHT! TO-MORROW: LAST NIGHT. B. D.'s sparkling comedy with L|{ s »^jg» the music you like! J '^'■Zgj/B—K Greatest JfjJT' "The Love Contract" m*m STARRING Winifred Shotter HS. I AND Owen Nares rflWfti. .^e3 3gg^£. Lilian Bond, m a picturing great novel. ■HOUSE A jjjfljffS; Produced by
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  • 672 7 Judgment Expected Shortly. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Nov. 17 (by Air Mail). tn cabled a case of vital important to tne tin industry was heard on the 14th and 15th instant by the Judicial Committee of the ?h»L 7 nCl1 Tomlin P resl <**ne. with
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  • 43 7 rubber association. Singapore Di»c. 0 Standard Spot (Kx»e» J* V* -FOB.» rIO Dec. rs. Jon. g eb 7?i b i|i# Trrve of D"H i,d Es&U»r, CM*. London Bpol Bhwt 2< <l York Spol SI»" 1 3 'k cnu 'P" 11)1
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  • 3158 7 HEARING CONTINUED YESTERDAY. Son Tried To Reconcile Them. Further evidence was recorded yesterday in the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice aßeckett Terrell, in the case in which Annie Cre?son sued her husband, Marius Cresson. for judicial separation on the ground of persistent cruelty. The petitioner's case
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  • 119 7 Alleged Possession Of Tobacco. Mudalay. an English-speaking Indian who was a second class passenger on the French mall "Angers,'' which arrived the other day. found himself before the District Judge (Mr. C. Wilson* yesterday, charged wi h possession of dutiable tobacco. Mr Tufnell. of the Customs Department,
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  • 167 7 Working Loss Of Sione Tin. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Nov. 22. Working loss of Sion Tin (F.M.S. t. Limited, for year to July 31, £1.934 (against £3.825 for 1930-31). No provision has been made for depreciation and amoritization cf the fixed assets in respect of
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  • 36 7 The directors recommend a dividend of 5 per cent, for the year eoided June 30. This is the first distribution to be made by the company. The meeting will tc held about December 14.
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  • 59 7 Loss. £4,185 (agst. £1.812).: credit balance fwd.. £6.837. against £11.072 last year, when surplus tax provision of £8.162 was transferred to profit and loss and £3,000 set Rside for depreciation. (Last div.. 10 p.c. for 1928--29.) Sum of £35.000 n.w transferred from gen. reserve to property account.
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  • 127 7 Loss of the Sumatra Para Rubber Plantations for the year to Juno 30. r.4,185 tagainst £1.812 for 1930-31); balance carried frward reduced to £6.887. The diretors have transferred £35,000 from the general reserve and havr used £24,779 to write down buildings machinery, and general equipment to the
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  • 89 7 Loss of the Langkapoera (Sumatra* Rubber Estate for the year to June 30. £4,198 (against 117,293 for 1930-31); balance carried forward reduced to £6,086. Liquid assets £25,570, creditors, ir/s-uding bank overdraft and contingencies reserves. £4.346. Rubber crop, 807.8891b. (against 759,2891b. i; "all-in" cost of production reduced from
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  • 89 7 The Bek:h Consolidated Rubber Estates report a net loss for the past year of £3,420. •This compares with a net loss of £302 for the previous twelve months. The credit balance brought in Ls thus reduced to £12,572, which is carried to next year. The last dividend was
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  • 130 7 The Football League Management Committee have refused Plymouth Aigyle permission to use an air liner for the transport of their players on long journeys to away matches. The committee decided that no action could be taken with regard to unemployed persons being admitted to League matches at reduced prices The
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 658 7 Jtest advertisements. R K v\i —Europ:an Bungalow, fitted wit.n irj installations, electric Nglit, rushed including garage and tennt* •*V H.i ker Road. Phone 3544 or 4 Fort Canning Road. AUCTION NOTICE. R OF THE SUPREME COURT OF JOHORE, JOHORE BAHRU. In Land Application No. 43 of 1932. N k W
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    • 91 7 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON, OFFICE: 27, Old Jewry, EC. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and complies with the
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 158 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-MORROW. DEC 10. RliiJ. Billiton. Java. South-West Sumatra, South East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly (General van der Hey den) 8 am sibu (Kuranda) 9 a.m. China. Hainam, Japan, Korea, Formosa. Ea-t Siberia. Western Canada and \V States of U.S.A. (Ranchi) 10 a.m Pontianak (Togian) il a.m.
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  • 794 8 Whither bound, Malaya? There is all too much occasion to ask that (juestio l these days, but in n<j case more anxiously than In respect of education. Ostensibly, economy Is the reason for drastic measures now being taken or contemplated, both in cutting the Governmental vote
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  • 28 8 Mrs. Lee Choon Guan's “At Home” on Wed nesday wa- in aid of the Child Welfare Society, not the Chfldnn's Aid Society. a s stated in our report.
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  • 26 8 Mr. M. Saravanamuttu. Editor of the "Straits Echo." Penang. who was on a visit to Singapore, left fcr Penang to-day by the P. and O. "Comorin."
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  • 35 8 The A agio- Chinese School, Nibong Tebal. he'd it; annual Parent-; and Prac Giviig Day en Wcdn-sday. The art and handwork of the pupils vas on exhibition. Mr;. W. A. Schurr ?ave ay.ay the nrlzcc.
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  • 48 8 Mr. D. H. Swauie, acting Inspector of SchOOla, Perak. gees Home on eight month c leave on Saturday. Mr. A. Keir. who ha» been acting Chief Inspector of Schools, S.S and F.M.S.. returns \o Perak at the weekend on the return from H:mc leave of Mr J. Watson.
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  • 47 8 Passengers from Batavia to Singapore by th-P-cynl N"cth?rland Indian Airwayc on Tuesday were: Mr. Carl feather, Mr. J. Sedlar, Mr :-.nd Mr 3. Visscr. Mr. J. p. de Brce and Mr. Chan Poo Choon. Prom Singapore to Batavia oi Wednesday: Mr. Yon Eng-lberchten and Mr. de Brec.
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  • 59 8 Mr. Dodwcll Cooray, of the Methodist BoysSchool. Kuala Lumpur, who was elected by th* local V.M.C.A. to go to the Boys' International Camp in Mysore left by the 8.1. "Rohna" from P:rt Swettenham yesterday. The eamr lasts from Dec. 20 to 29 and ia open to select*:! boys between the
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  • 65 8 In the case of Dong Chwee Sbng. b;und o\er yesterciay by the Second Magistrate, it VM stated in our report that the assault occurred 'ToUowing an argument between fa'her and 30n." The father asks us to state that there was no argument or quarrel or ill-feel-ing, and that a distressing
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  • 268 8 Project For Cheaper Supplies. I It is thai Mr- C. P Ww Slryiv.'orc manr.fcei ol the Pan Pacific Oil Co. I who has fujct returned to Slt>£-)P*-r? from •< Hull to Hongkong where *h« had fcfOeocdcd to uuwuU Dt. P. Waler, the head of the
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  • 194 8 Managing Director Of Jclai Concession. The drMh jpccuvr d In the O lu-ttil Hospital nt «bout four o'clock this itvoni|rg tr< tn pneumonia of .'Jr. Powell Rc'.)lnson. who ho» been well known in Sinyapor* a*id throughout Malaya for many y«i*r-. Mr. Robinson rrnne to this coun'ry
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  • 72 8 Geneva. Dec. 8. The meeting of the five Powers th' chairmanship Sir John Simon was very brief. Barcn yon Neurath declared that Germany wss prepared to re-enter the Disarmament Conference. M. Paul Boncour asked him in writing what he meant by "equality in eve y respect."
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  • 96 8 Rcpof s of thf further leate by thr Empire radio Station last, night that the reception was poor. The time was 8 pm. to 10 p.m on 19.8 mc.res. Although H wis stated to b" a general broadcast listeners here n'-ed not oe difappoin cd. as the
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  • 77 8 A cable received by Messrs. Lowls and Pent (Singaporei, Ltd.. announces the death yestcr. day of Mr. H. M. Devitt. tne of the principals of the firm in London. Mr. Dwltt was wellknown In Malaya, even brfore he opened the local branch of thv
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  • 47 8 Arrangements have b-en made for publicatu i in the '•Malaya Tribune* each day. from Dec. 19, of the programme that night from the Empire radio station. Daventry. The wavelengths wi!l be 23.3 metres and 16.9 metres and the time 9.30 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. (StaftpOTC).
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  • 114 8 ASSISTING TIIE EXPORTER, on page 2 PAINT AND VARNISH, on page 2. GAS INDUSTRY PROBLEMS, on page 3 PROGRESS OF BRITISH INDUSTRY, on page 3 LEAGUE OF NATIONS INFORMATION. on page 3. SPOTLIOHTS. on page 4. CHINESE ESTATE DISPUTE, on page 5. MALAY CONSTABLES CHARGED, on page
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  • 408 8 "y «lX305»ll.o.>^. Sir Samuel Wil.->on has h thoroughly enjoyed his' Malaya. STa >* ir. It depends on him whether a one enjoys the aftermati. event! possibly two months hence. A A certain "policy" as deswiUj a well-know,, "Malayan- at a letterßeceived by today, 2 V A Now
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  • 9 8 Owing to untitled !.»,anll..-d l,r ..".>,neli n n.ade i.'le.
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  • 40 8 Latest Quotations. rubber Lwd'-ti. S'.d New Yojfc. !T. OCBI 0 7 T TIN. London i'f 1 1 1.1 Lo::cUn .i mmiUi- n«- E l .3Ci' *77, COPRA Mror.v Barlow and 0" &undri»-d v A Mixrd Tlu, tnurkc» w»
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 264 8 Let us help you solve your X'mas Gift Problems GIVE SILVERWARE THIS X'MAS. A gift in silver is lasting, and always sure of appreciation. SILVER CIGARETTE CASES. Prices From $13.50. ROBINSON a CO., LTD., SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. I December Issue Ejjßl FROM NEW TALKIE "SAY IT WITH MUSIC RAY NOBEE
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    • 51 8 [Pleasing j Presents For i• i Ladies I i I i s I U.S. de Silva Bros, JEWELLERS. j 23. High Street, Singapore. FOR MAS PRESENTS I Visit IK NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. J iopposite Theatre Royal). TENG SENG GUAN. IstaMWied 1905. AND I T.K.K/S l Sale Depots. i i i
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  • 238 9 s WILL TALK I.ATER. I inrrcascd Hurden Ki-o»gnised. I, 11 .ill* Iv fnrrstuiliincil k .iii t..n n»< next tVikt l> in cold (l <n" «•it»' > i Mitdoit, *>•< i. 1v i ►ui i» trtutnitiK to i.o fay an »i«m. dial'' ii /iHIJHM». jf drafting A
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  • 167 9 K*n- Sa*»r Two IMays, of Mil' ,r|| AP(j •ii. v:». tu "H by nir CMitni.n •I hall Mr. A w PrLsb\. > Mr LAS. GrrmiiUi I nut Or, fi K Um <»?t* rbc are Mrs t» 'Tut tjv: fe-mon us rcmm tably Rood i 1 ,*:i'CS«*nt nxrff irtAtcd
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  • 122 9 ttuat o, fonnancea to-night and totht Great World Dr. presentation of Shakespeue's Ul have been given in all the Victoria Theatre, ence id and twice at th? Great Will then be disbanded find <d for its splendid support so successfully. follows:— Duk«* Orsino. Curio?, Lee
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  • 832 9 JAPAN'S THREAT TO LEAVE LEAGUE. SMALL NATIONS PRECIPITATE CRISIS. REFUSAL TO WITHDRAW RESOLUTION OF CONDEMNATION. Kirin Volunteers Claim Capture Of Wuchu. Reuter. Geneva, Dec. 8. Mr. Matsuoka, the Japanese delegate, flung a bombshell at the Assembly to-day by declaring that unless the resolution submitted by
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  • 247 9 JAPANESE BOMB VILLAGES. Shanghai. Dec. 9. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs rays that It h arranging with ihe Soviets for the relief of the National Salvation Army in Russian tc ritory. Gen. Li JTai She l. the leader cf the Volunteers fighting in North Liacnin?, wire; to
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  • 64 9 Threat Of Disaster To Hongkong Trade. Reuter. Hongkong. Dec. 0. Canton hostility to the Chinese Inv ice Office in Hongk;ng. established only a week ago. has led to rumours that the Nanking Government is contemplating cancellation of the Sino-British agreement. Mr. Wen Ying Hsiane?. the officer
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  • 100 9 Not Responsible For Press Articles. London. Dec, KH 15 learned that the Soviet hat, refused »o apoloaLsc lor the propagandist articles In thr •Jrvestla" complained of by Sir John Simon on the ground that It cannot be held re«pon*lbh? for the decisions of the editorlul board.
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  • 78 9 Britain To Go To The Hague. Reuter. London, Dec. 8. It is officially stated that a British Nctc has been sent to Persia Vating that unless the latter withdraws the cancelation of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company's concess on by Dec. 15, the British Government will refer the
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  • 252 9 ALLEGED BREACH IN SINGAPORE. Case Transferred From Kuala Lumpur. A eaaaattaa was caused in Kuala Lumpur Pclicc Court yest rday when a European briuglil up on a serious charge n fused bail, though be had the money. Thr ease Has transferred -o Mggagtre, where the alleg'd offence
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  • 247 9 Coffins In House Which He Bought. A local Chettiar who bough a larg plantation and a house at a public auc ion lecentlj had a shock when rr en tr d the house air found two e.'fibcrarc Chin:--? coffins lying sid. by side. On making <nquiri
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  • 206 9 Yoiniij Malay Sentenced In lpoh. (From Our Oun Correspondent.) lpoh, Dec. 9. The recent reign of terror caused by the activities of mischief makers on the railway when attempts were made t:> tamper with the railway track were echoed at tne Perak Assizes yesterday when a
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    • 12 9 SPORTS NOTES BY "ECHO" Every Week in the M MALAYAN SATURDAY POST."
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    • 370 9 The oood morning J d X drink w• f »FZ F'"«ng Sparkling Health in a glass !To drink a glass of Phosferine Health Salt in WmM the morning is to feel good, is to feel well /<// I all day. Gone are all the poisons and wastes I fP^ from
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  • 387 10 Sports Pastimes. ELUSIVE INTER-PORT TROPHY. STILL EVADING SINGAPORE. SHANGHAI WIN AGAIN. RIFLE-SHOOTING. The annual inter-port event, between Shanghai. Hongkong and Singapore, has just been decided, by the completion of the shoot by Hon?kong. who were the last to do so. The last-named, as last year, have fallen short of both
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  • 161 10 CHAMPION IN CAR SMASH. YVONNE GODARDS ILL-LUCK. London. Nov. 26 (by Air Mail). Mile. Yvonne Godard. the famous French swimmer, seems to be as unlucky a sportwoman as Fraulein Ciliy Aussem is in the lawn tennis world. Yvonne has just been involved in another motoring accident, and she is
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  • 100 10 TO-MORROW'S INTERSETTLEMENT. HOCKEY. Malacca and Singapore meet in the interSettlement return fixture at Malacca to-morrow. Teams: MALACCA: Goh Kong Beng: H. M. de Souza, P. M. Theseira; R. Leon. E. E. Reeve (capt.), Abbas: H. N. Davies, W. X. Rogers, Baughan, R. de Vries, J. M. Lee.
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  • 185 10 The Indian Association's ground advantage Droved too much for the Raffles Institution tfam in yesterday's game at Balestier. which tne home side won by 3—l. Tne teams lined up as follows: I A.: Pajaram: Basan Singh and P. Baskaran: S. Radha, Kennedy and D. K. Samy: Fazol
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  • 171 10 Visiting the Ceylon Sports Club at Balestier ycsterda}-. the Singapore Khalsa Association were held to a goalless draw. The teams lined up as follows: C.S.C: Kamidon: Muthucumaru and RetnatatxtpaUzy; Paramnn. Rajah and Dudley; Muthu, G. Kathirasoo, Ambiavagar. Paramsoihy and George Thomas. KHALSA: Ishar Singh: Bhan Singh and
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  • 87 10 GEMAS RAILWAY INSTITUTE. A handicap tcurnament was run by th? Gemas Railway Institute for the Human Cuo. presented by Mr. J. B. Human, to be competed annually. Prizes for the winner and runnerup were presented by Mr. Goh Eng Thye (N.b. Aerated Water Co.) and Messrs. Car Co.,
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  • 25 10 Photograph taken at Government House: Left to right: Sir Samuel >i>»n, Lady Clementi, H. E. Sir Cecil Clementi and Lady Wilson.
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  • 56 10 FNTER-VARSITY ANNUAL. WTN FOR LIGHT BLUES. Loudon, Dec 9, Cambridge Univuslty beat Oxford University by 3—l In the inter-Varsity annual at Stamford Bridge to-day. All the goals were scored in the Ar-t half. Moxon opened the .scoring for Cambridge and Lc Feuvre equalised for Oxiord Then Cooper scored
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  • 29 10 Oxford have won 24 times, Cambridge 23 times, and eight games have been left drawn since the inception of the series in 1873. Las.t year Oxford won by 2—L
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  • 37 10 S.P.A.P. team v. S.H.B. Fitters' Athletic Party en their ground on Sunday: Baby, Lian Lock. Soon Lye, Huah Seoh, Ah Kow, Ah Loo, Heng Teow, Bock Choon, Seng Bah, Seng Hock, Way Yong. Reserves: Teng Leong, Sulong.
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  • 152 10 THE CRAZE FOR REFORMS. What's all this twaddle about rubber strips for goalkeepers, rubber playing pitches, and portable turf? When are we going tc get to the end of these "reforms"? Why not organise a Society for the Protection of Footballers? asks the "Pilgrim" in the "Sporting
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  • 108 10 Amateur Sporting Association's tournament ties for Sunday: "B" Handicap (final) Lee Tiam Huat v Chew Keow Bock. "A" Handicap (semi-finals): Gan Hock Hoe v. Ec Hock Chiang. Tan Soo v. Tan Soo Liew Results of the ties played last week-end: "A" Handicap: Ec H ck Chiang
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  • 44 10 The final ties in the Rovers B.P. tournament are as follows: Saturday: Low Poh* San v. Wee Cheng Hock. Chan Kee Lim v. Cheong Soon Tuan. Ong Peck Khoon v. Ong Koon Hoe. Wednesday Kch Yew .Keng v. Tan Quee Leng.
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  • 80 10 Tan Chong Beng's B.P. beat the Lam Society, on Sunday, at the Great World by five games to nil. Scores. (Tan's players mentioned): Wee Eng Siang beat Tay Soo Lan. 15—11. 14—14 (o—3). 15—6: Tan ChonBang Lim Boon Ann. 15—13. 15—3; Low Poh San beat
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  • 111 10 The Happilads' A.P. beat Tan Chong Beng's B.P. on Saturday *U the former's court, 22, Beng Eweae Place oy 6 games to 1. Sccres (Tan's players mentioned first): Tay Khen» Ann lost to Tan Meng Chew, 7—15. 13—U 11—5); Tan Chong Beng lost to Koh Pway
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  • 87 10 Wah Chong B.P. team v. the Kong Hw.i Association en Sunday, at the Great World :it 8 p.m.: Tan Chong Beng. Chua Boon Chit, Low Poh San, Wee Eng Siang, Kam Yew Chye. Reserves: Lim Hock Beng. Kan Hock Hoy, Kcw Keah. Players should call
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  • 25 10 The monthly commjttee meeting of the Wah Chong B.P. will be held at Mr. Tan OboOf Beng's residence. 230, Teluk Ayer Street, on Dec. 14.
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  • 125 10 MALAYA CUP COMPETITION. TO-MORROW'S MATCH AT MALACCA. Malacca -Negri Sembilan meet Johore in the Malaya Cup competition at Malacca to-morrow The team* are as follows: JOHORE: J. B. Dudgeon (capt.); A. G. Rcbb, W. J. Parkes, H. J. Henshall, E. Cooper: D. B. T. Scott. R. D. Black;
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  • 118 10 TO-MORROW'S TROPHY MATCH. A. D. Anderson is unfit to play in the Trophy match against Selangor at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow and his place will be taken by Lieut. M. T. L. Wilkinson. Teams: SELANGOR CLUB: Macaulay; McLeoa. Somerville, Goode, Ager; Macarthur, Symington; Taylor, Paxton-Harding. Perry, Mussett,
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  • 28 10 Ptnang play Perak to-morrow in the first match in the Northern section of the Malaya Cup competition, and Peiak and Selangor clash the following week.
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  • 47 10 The Malaya Command v. Singapore friendly match, fixed for Jan. 7, has been postponed to Jan. 21, and on the former date the annual same betwen the Straits Settlements and the F.M.S. Police will be played on the Padang, and the S.CC en Monday, Jan. 9. I
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  • 44 10 Owing to the fact that the Malaya Command end Malacca-Negri Sembilan will be playing a Malaya Cup game here on that date the return fixture between the Public Services and SCC at Dunearn Road on Dec. 17 has been postponed to Tuesday, Dec. 27.
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  • 90 10 Raffles College entertained the "B" Co. XV of the Ist Wilts at Bukit Timah yesterday, and sent them home a beaten side by three tries (nine points) to nil. The College team showed the greater speed In attack and this is where they had the
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  • 26 10 The game fixed for yesterday at the Paya Lebar ground between the A.P.C and the Medical College Union did not come off.
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  • 79 10 "Joe. Junior." referring to the statement in another paper that the Young Muslim Union. Penang, are running the first all-Malay rugov team in Malaya, writes that this is wrong, and unfair to the Singapore Malay rugger players, who have played the game since three years ago. Clubs
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  • 52 10 S.CC. XV v. Glosters to-mcrrow at the S.CC. A. I. Horsley; E. A. Matthews. J. Smailes, E. A. Brodie, L. J. A. Fielden; W. R. King, C. T. Owen; F. Sharp, F. S. Rickard, C P. Burke, D. R. Howgill, Lt. C. H. Eking. G. Bennett. J. McLeod (capt.). C
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  • 57 10 S.CC. XV v. R.A.P. on Monday ar the S.CC: A. Inglis; W. R. M Haxworth, Lt. H. A. Orr, M. C. Elliott. J. O. H. Brett; Lt. C. M. Adderley, Lt. C. A. M. Cumberlege. F. S. Rickard, F. Sharp, R. S. Tufnell, D. E. Nickels, P. D. Sladden, M.
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  • 62 10 AMERICANS TO PLAY IN GERMANY. American bowlers will take part In the championship* oontrsta of the German Bowling Association. to be Ueld la Prank/ort from July 15 to 23, 19M. Eight hundred German bowlers will contend, and m.iny European countries will scud teams Fifty new bowling alleys of virion*
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  • 36 10 AMERICANS AT THE 'VARSITIES. It is probable that a record number of American athletes will appear in the teams at the 'Varsity sports next March. Oxford have the great miler. Hallowell, and the allrounder, Stanwood.
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  • 450 10 Modern Apparatus And Efficient Men. Through the courtesy of Mr. H. E Stevens, a "Malaya Tribune" representative was given an opportunity to realise the efficiency of the Singapore Fire Brigade, when a demonstration was given at the Station in Hill Street yesterday afternoon. After witnessing the demonstration
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  • 158 10 Divorced Woman Cheated? Hadji Amin bin Hadji Hassan and Hamid bin Hadji Hassan, two Banjarese, appeared before :he Second Magistrate <Mr. A. W. Hayi yesterday on charges of cheating in respect of jewellery valued at $315. Inspector Jeans stated that the complainant. t» Banjarese woman, came
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  • 97 10 i WORLD'S FLY-WEIGHT TITLE. The Americans are at it, again! Jackie Brown will net be recognised by the New York State Athletic Commission as a world's champion. They have made a champion of their own. having decided to "consider Midget Wolgast as world's champion until he is beaten at
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  • 25 10 AI Foreman, the British light-weight boxer, who is touring Australia, cv.-pointed Bert Osbourne, tne Australian, in a 12-round contest at Melbourne.
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  • 87 10 GIRL CRICKETERS' DRESS. I Australian tjirl cricketer* are to «cor flannel trou&er:.—Joi Sydney at any raie> —next irofton, "You feci more »t borne In trousers," •aid Miss Doreen Blake. Captain of the San Souci Team, who started the movement. Another sccUon of the Wbnn-ns /Cricket Assoeiaiw>n, however, «till favours
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  • 16 10 Nam Sai meet the Newton Tamils to-morrow .it the Yin Kit Road at 4,30 p.m.
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  • 460 10 MEETS EX-SKKv l(F MEN. Joint Conference Chinese. Sir Samuel WBaoo at a reception arran branch of rhe Ex-Sen Malaya and held at thi day. More than 100 1 after tea and a then dancing took place. Sir Samuei was son, and there v. General L. C.
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  • 46 10 I Members of the Oaytada .dmsirel!' P£rty will celebrate their third annivers... morrow and on Sunday at Mr. Lim Choo Ear I bungalow, "Sunningdale" 7 tnilestoni Elaborate preparations have bten made for celebration, which includes sports and a ronggeng party and other attraction
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  • 53 10 I Washington. *>r 8 The Reconstruction Finance Corpora' agreed to the terms on which to ent* .aj.. application from the North Pacdk u» Growers'association for a loan to I sale of six million bushels of wh No formal application ha- beei such loan but the conditi the
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  • 123 10 AlhMnbra.-"Sky.ccrap.T Scul Warren William. ICattT n OSuimPage, etc. CapitoL-Loretta Young in I<o Girl." Also stag, attl Follies." Empire.-First show: Second show: "Hon* C pric? week-end matineei Great World.-Stde ihowa. Malay op ra. Chinos wa ing films ("Call of the 1 Marlborough-Cant<i air cli- D l s Now
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  • 453 11 Brothers Who Would Not Be Sureties. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, Dec. 7. Abdulla bin Abu, a native of Sri Menanti. Muar, who was a few days ago produced in the Magistrate's Court before Che Noah and asked to show cause why he should not be bound over
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  • 93 11 Some Personal Items. Malacca Dec. 7. Capt. Hashim, M.C.S.. addressed the boys of the higher classes of the English School on how to live economically after leaving school. Mr. C. Sherrington, of the Land Office. Malacca, has gono on two months' holiday to Jai.-an. jjc *t* *l» The
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    • 318 11 I SUNLIGHT NEW NYONYA BANGSAWAN on of talented feminine artistes including Misses C c rwpw S. E. CHAN and K. P. HOON j IXC PKRr7OR M A N C E TndEFINITELY POSTPONED uWING TO UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES. Watch For Further Announcement. FREE TALKIES.'' 7.15 TO-NIGHT OAS "The Cohens* Kellys In Africa"
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    • 14 11 WIT and WISDOM i'lus PICTURES. You Get Them All in the MALAYAN SATURDAY POST."
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    • 277 11 I Arrest the Progress 1 I ot that COUGH 1 Rj lest it may linger and 1 Jffigffi X lead to something serious fIFrS I DR. DE JONGH'S fi/L 1 5 LIGHT BROWN X I COD UVEfi OIL PcS j a Drugs may relieve or even cure it X 3
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    • 824 11 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Club* and Societies t» 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 the
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    • 178 11 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, DEC. 9. High Tides—7.33 a.m., 8.42 p.m. Rugby: S.CC. v. P.S. XV, S.CC. Hockey: S.R.C. L v. Malaya Command, S.R.C: S.C.R.C. v. V.M.C.A., S.C.R.C. S.CC. V. M.C.U., S.CC Police Band, Katong Park, 9 p.m. TO-MORROW. DEC 10. High Tides.—B.ll a.m., 9.34 p.m. Rugby: Malaya Cup. Command
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  • 1365 12 j Mr. H. B. Talalia Flies To London. (from Our Own Conerpamdrntj London, Nov. 22 (by Air Mall>. Vecrasawmys' (India) Restaurant is a favourite rendezvous for people frcm the East and one is bcund to meU a recent arrival com; to have a bit of curry as
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  • 194 12 Sequel To Large Chandu Haul. Sentence cf 12 months' rigorous imprisonment and a fine of $1,000 or. in default, a further 12 months' imprisonment, was imposed by the District Judge (Mr. C. Wilson) yesterday, on a Chinese. Cheong Yok Soo. whe was found in possession of
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  • 488 12 THAT materials expand at various rates? ißy Our Scientific Correspondent.) It is well known that heating a thing carses it to expand. The simplest example of this, of cours\ i; in the ordinary theimomete". he mercury in which expands up the tube till it reaches a mark
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  • 998 12 Racial 111-Feeling In Malaya. MALAYS, CHINESE AND INDIANS. Writing to his paper last month, says the -Malay Mail," the Tangier correspond-nt of the "Times said:—'"There arc signs of mow rough weather in the Tangerine teacup. The beverage is already beginning to simmer and there is a taint
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  • 1404 13 untitled NEXT OLYMPIC GAMES. V.I IfepfWa W i'ltp»' ■j Oune."f H I» ItO. N.l\ 2M It hrt'tim.. ItDi'i if yi-l. ■j tint cun.hiic Bj m V vmpir B1 ,i*av nt their ■J ii bi «or.it* off I ■j m ot the E tiicjr a i J 111 |>kl<
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  • 65 13 A Pletermaritzburg message of Nov. 19 states: Over 800 Indians, half of them Union-born, have been repatriated from Durban during the week. This is the biggest number which has left South Africa in any one week for well over a year. Unemployment, together with th 1 offer of a bonus
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  • 1091 13 Missionary Society's Action. MUSLIM AFFAIRS. (By Our Muslim Correspondent./ It is rcpor ed that the Mialim Missionary Soci ty of Ceylon has taken action with a view to g tting the Holy Prophet's birthday c. dared a Public and Bank holiday in Ceylon. The Society sent a memorial
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    • 41 13 LEPROSY Diabetes, Consumption, V.D., PILES, LEUCODEBMA, Impotcncy, Women-disarders, rtrtjtia mod numerous ether ehn»«Je gfceuet eonaMered to be hopeteaa «T eminent doeteca an eared by m Specialist. THK HIMALAYAN PHAEMACT Bead OMeo: tf, Owen Bamt. Boom: 111. Baramgomt MA., f BDtOAPOM. tMMMM
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    • 341 13 X d" j'?** 1 {oun^tio^J^ r powdc/and I "m-CoCd 1 fj A supreme quality nig r it \*f *"—enhanced by the refreshing properties J A^^ 1 glorious fragrance of genuine Attar of Roses. Cleanses and nourishes the > skin tissues thoroughly. '4711. Inhaled from the handkerchief, J •>• i 1
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    • 72 13 Sin-ci Silent "6." J-crlinder Overhead Valve 17.9 h.iJ. engine. *-sp3ed gearbox with "Hi-lo" alternative top. Magna wne whe ls. 10-gallon tank at rear, Patent sliding roof, concealed lighting to panel. Cycle Carriage Co. (1926) Ltd. KOLYNOS Kills dangerous germs in your teeth. I Best Italian Make $8 15 per drum
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  • 752 14 No Truck With Customs Union. As the Governor wishes to acquaint himself with the views of the people, says the Malacca Guardian." we strongly protest against any measure that will jeopardise the policy cf this port, which has, from the 14th century been carrying on its free trade,
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  • 974 14 HUGE NETWORK OF AIR SERVICES. "FEEDER" LINES. What Remains To Be Done. Rapid expansion in the very near future -f the air services of one Empire is certain to come from the numerous "feeder" lines started wherever the business prospects are cood, and often the
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  • 33 14 The rate of Issue of Money Order for India and Ceylon to-day is Rfc lfi2 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Order from India and Ceylon is Rs. 156 for $100.
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  • 42 14 fOur r«*rt «*}<«* o) pubtlTtZ "< rtood th4U «JJi (OlUlfUfi, lr*- w 't 4S WWSIBii, Wen,,,,. aM *Z"°"*' 'C •Mrenei or J 0 (7ria; a'i m >r 1b <" k r*'= i ."< «am **v "Jf T. N Si
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  • 46 14 iTc fhr for/ir vl IT)" of thi- PrqjJ 1 J«M Wai,i A, IMtul I» iifim, it 1» divitica lU»Ml Lb ing uwxi t11 <E«nuium thotißii iwj.hii theroty r m,in <vDt> H becAtva- tin the huspi'j i| Mn t -in-. Sine* par?. O-r 7
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  • 122 14 (To the .ifUiT "jIMH fi^i Sir.—Mm i mt nt utul youi rUinip «ud i employment, u i. auo mrrtJim brtWV Wlltfll m o l «mv= l t tiw rvtxeuctun .i 1 <Jit nol British -j like Gojrtou i.iu U_ uUU-iQf L»... m Colour, and >• j th: firs tntvi-f
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    • 569 14 THE G.E." 4-YEAR SERVICE PLAN Your Guarantee Of Lowest Cost Refrigeration. f General Electric ALL STEEL Refrigerator Made by GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. OF AMERICA. After 20 years' intensive research. THE REFRIGERATOR WITH THE PERFECT MECHANISM. Backed by the Greatest Name in Electrical Research and Manufacture. THE BORNEO CO., LTD. AUCTION
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    • 193 14 "MALAYA TRIBIM 20 Pages For 5 cenl Every Saturday, WEEK-END SUPPLEMf FOR THE HOME. Truly wonderful attended the innovation of P»J readers their Saturday TWI noon. Now we are making it» Week-end Journal for the noa The Saturday "Tribune;* enlarged to 20 pages There Extra Supplement of *<*] This Supplement
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    • 872 14 TAKING RADIO BY PLANE. B.B.C. Salesman to Pick Up Tips And Noises. Mr. Malcolm Frost, of the B.B.C.'s Empire broadcast staff, left Croydon on Nov. 18 on a ten months* tour in search of Empire noises. The B.B.C. have provided him with a revolver and a life insurance policy. "I
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    • 354 14 sign, followed by the call of the Kookaburra. News items are given at intervals during the i transmission, which 1« a musical one consisting ihiefly of H.M.V. recordings. MELBOURNE (VK3ME —31.55 metres), Is the nister station of VK2ME. They are owned and operated by the Amalgamated Wireless of Australasia, Ltd.,
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    • 369 15 p sailings. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. rated In England). p\SSEN6EB CARGO >,A IK VICES. ND ORIENTAL STEAM CO., LONDON AND MAIL SERVICE, tract with His Majesty'a renOMßt). PROM LONDON, a and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore. 1932. 17,000 Dec. 9 PJ 6,070 Dec. 22 I 15,000 Dec. 23 1933. 16,000
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    • 557 15 x linef (Japan Mail) TO LONDON. Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Middlesborough. Vessels. Tonnage. Due. Sail. HARUNA MARU 10,400 Dec. 14 15 9 KATORI MARU 10,000 Dec. 29 30 1933 S KASHIMA MARU 10,000 Jan. 12 13 t YABUKUNI MARU 12,000 Jan. 24 25 HAKONE MARU 10,400 Feb. 8 9
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    • 492 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. ||ffi*:\g NORDDEUTSCHER LL<JYD, (Incorporated In Germany). The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. "TRIER" for Hollo, Manila, H'kong, S'hai, Japan, Tsingtao and Dalny Dec 10 "HAVEL" for Saigon, Manila, H'kong, S'hai. Takao, Tsingtao, Dalny ard Japan c HOMEWARDS. LAHN" for Genoa, Marseilles, Oran, Caeablanca, Havre, Amsterdam, R'dam,
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    • 531 15 INSURANCE. THE /fS3s\ SOUTH llfflf.l BRITISH Ulf fJsf INSURANCE COMPANY, FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. O. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Pinlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE,IVLARINE, MOTOR CAR AND PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. L. G. JOHNSON: General Manager. HEAD OFFICE:
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    • 302 15 BANKS. NOTICE RE AMALGAMATION OP The Chinese Commercial Bank, Limited, The Ho Hons Bank, Limited and The Oversea-Chinese Bank, Limited. We beg to announce that in accordance with the scheme of amalgamation of the abovenamed Banks, a new Company has been incorporated in Singapore under the name of th" OVERSEA-CHINESE
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    • 228 15 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. I (Incorporated in England). SUNGAFORE BRANCH: 4, D 1 Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed Ca P ital £2,000,000 Paid-up Capital £1,000,000 Reserve Fund and Rest 500,000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo, Karachi, Madras, Amara, Baghdad, Bahrein, Basra, Kirkuli, Mosul and Singapore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened
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    • 272 16 I" MALAYAN SATURDAY POST'j THE BIG j j 20 CENTS-WORTH. j j iTRST OF THE WEEKLIES. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT AND PROGRESSIVE, TO LET. TO LET—I6S, Tank Road, Immediate entry apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET. REDUCED RENTS. Garage No. 32, Jalan Besar. Open Day and Night. Cars rents $6, $5.
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    • 601 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER. Independent and Progressive. All the News: Soundest Views. i Mmmm n i TO LET. TO LET—27. 41, 43, Veerappa Chitty Lane; C 4 Middle Road; 15, Kerbau Road: Engineering shop houses 5, 11. Penhas Road; houses at Jellicoe Road and Lavender Street (either ground-floor or top-floor separately);
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    • 615 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. THE MUNICIPAL COMMISSIONERS )F THE TOWN OF SINGAPORE. ?8,000,000 —4 Per cent. Debenture Stock, 1930. )ffer for sale by tender of $1,000,000 of this Stock. The Municipal Commissioners of the Town f Singapore hex-: by invite tenders for t,000.000 in amounts of $20,000 of the above Hock. Tenders
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