Malaya Tribune, 4 September 1933

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER ,N MALAYA. Vol. XX.- No. 2100 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Sept. 4, 19.33. if lid mi <1 %vtbime SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1933.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 312 1 Read Tfie Sunday Tribune Pomiruinf f/> Malaya I L 2 Powdered milk U standard Ml mw milk. jy KLIM powdered milk 1. pure-or doctors could not I 'ecommend it for infant feeding f i KLIM Powdered milk is of• uniformly high tartar! f Ikmßmrnt < T of u »"t"-the same
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    • 186 1 A. FLINTER 6, Kaffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. health and strength I lIP I I
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  • 122 2 Cut ir Ute Colon!:s we aie apt to take the cue from Westminster as has already been oone by Mr. Bagnall. who gave as one cf the •tasenr. for his opposition to the P.nar.g Hill Read Mr Runcimarfs dictum -No public works for
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  • 165 2 Supplies o. fish are hraillirieni and too scattered for canning en a large scale. The experiments are directed towards the establishment of canning as a domesdc mdustry to utilize more cf our own fish and preserve it in a mor: effective rr.-thod than by the cniae •-alting and
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  • 203 2 ris plain that nothing of any vaitta ran come out of Mr. Henderson's peregrinations through Europe in the cause of disarmament. If we leave out of accoun: the professional mis- < hief-makers. we hnd that the world is divided between the people—mostly British—who think h is possible to
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  • 974 2 Increasing Weight. THE 1904 RECORD UNBROKEN. London, July 30. rpilE summer schedules have just come into force on British railways. The Flying Scotsman, King's Cross to Edinburgh non-stop, has cut fifteen minutes off its winter schedule. The L.M.S., on the new schedule, have speeded up 2.182
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  • 414 2 Spoof Document From Ruritania, London, Aug. 20. DELEGATE and Pressmen at the World Economic Conference to-day were amazed and amused to find a series of typewritten reiciutions from the "Delegation for Ruritania" among the official documents at the Geological Museum. The statement, significantly dated April 1, 1933,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 297 2 I New Head Office and j Show Room, ™61, High Street, Singapore. For the convenience of our numerous customers, we take J pleasure to announce that from the9th September, 1933, we will open our new Head Office and Retail Department at No. 61, High j I Street, in addition to
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    • 264 2 Rid yourself of General Weakness WHATEVER the reason There is abundant etriof your weakness and dence of the value of Sanatlistlessness. Sanatogen will i.t ogen as a restorative and ma:;e you stronger and healtr;- ier. For Sanatogen feeds the food, more particular!} in cells oi your body with exactly cases
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 272 2 EMPIRE RADIO TO-NIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAMMES FOR INDIA (INCLUDING BURMA, CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN). From The Empire Transmitter, Daventry. England. wnveWnsthn- 25 und M.S «netr** iGreemnch Mean Time: add 7 hrs. 20 minute'-.' QJCT. H O a.m.—lo p.m. Transmission on an emni-dir:cio:.al aerial: 11.0 Cinema
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  • 635 3 FOUR BATTALIONS LOST. Landlords Killed. (omniunists Introduce Conscription. Hongkong, Aug. 9. T>HE report that Lenchen had again been captured by the Communists n confirmed by the Hongkong of the 19th Route Army. ral Tsai Ting-kai, who is now onal command of the
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  • 127 3 An Annual Custom Of Lanchow Women. Sianfu, Aug. 4. WfORD has been received here that the anTT nual custom of La nchow wonien tQ nr the sunshi on the sixth day Seat Pn/i m n lmS celebrated with SSL!^^ Slasm Floured with glorious Sv"?r V thousa ds
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  • 115 3 Kiangsi Communists Attack Chinwu. Hongkong, Aug. 14. The Kiangsi Communists are now making a vig rous attack en the Kwangtung troops at Chinwu and Chltang in an attempt to break the defence of the Kwangtung forces in that region. The at-ack started on Aug. 12 and is stlJ
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  • 103 3 To Be Moved Back Shortly To Peiping. Shanghai. Aug. 15. It is reliably learned that the Peiping Palace Treasures now stored in Shanghai Will shortly be moved back t: Peipirg. Some will remain behind in Nanking, where a new museum will be established to display them. It is
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  • 95 3 China Merchants Building New Steamers. Sharghai. Aug. 15. With the I an borrowed frcm the British refunded Boxer Indemnity, the China Merchants' Steam Navigation Company has decided to construct seven rew steamers to strengthen its existing fleet, it is learned from shipping circles. Fou. of the
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  • 70 3 Former President Of China Still In Tientsin. Tien s'n, Aug. 14. The report that Mr. Hsu Shih-chang, formct President cf China, had left for Manchuria and that he wou'd 02 appointed Prince Regent by Henry Pu Vi after the latter becomes emperor this autumn is found to
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  • 58 3 Trams For New Municipal Centre. Shanghai, Aug. 15. The Municipal Government of Greater Shanghai has ordered the Bureau of Public Utilities to draw up plans for the construction of tramway lines in the new municipal centre In Shanghai. The project will be linaneed jointly by the Municipal Government
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  • 68 3 The Anti-War Conference In Shanghai. Shanghai, Aug. lb. It is learned that about a hundred delegates to the fcrthcoming World Anti-War Conference have a'ready arrived in Shanghai. These include delegates from the United States, Japan, Great Britain, Prance, Germany, Turkey, Philippine Islands, Korea and several other countries.* The
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  • 176 3 China Merchants Steamers' New Devices. Shanghai. Aug. 18. IN view of tne frequency of piracies in southern waters, the management of the China Merchants Steam Navigation Company has decided to adept all necessary anti-pirate devices on all the steamers of the Company. According to the new arrangement,
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  • 138 3 Twenty-Three New Aeroplanes Arrive From U.S. Shanghai. Aug. 15. Another tnree cf the eighteen aeroplanes contributed by the China Aviation League to the Government arrived here from the United States yesterday. It will be recalled that, aside from these three, the five 'planes already assembled and the one
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  • 113 3 Unemployed Chinese Return From Japan. Shanghai. Aug. 15. The first batch of 123 unemployed Chinese in Japan arrived from Nagasaki yesterday morning on beard the "Empress of Asia." These Chinese ace in such a destitute plight that they return at the expense of the ChineseGovernment and all appear
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  • 101 3 Will Be Printed On Contributed 'Planes. Shanghai, Aug. 15. The Shanghai Chamber of Commerce, the General Labour Union. Municipal Educational Bureau and all other public organisations in Shanghai which paid their share in the purchase of the eighteen aeroplanes which they are rontributing to the Government
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  • 86 3 Feng's Followers Still Active In Charhar. Kalgan, Aug. 14. In spite of the departure of Marshal Feng Yu-hsiang for Shantung, General Fang Chtnwu and General Chi Hung-chang are still active in Charhar. Latest reports state that General Fang has concentrated all his troops at Changpel and General
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  • 80 3 Shanghai-Manila 'Plane Arrives In Hongkong Shanghai, Aug. IS. Wed has been received by the China AviaMon Company that the aeroplane which left Shanghai yesterday on a direct flight to Manila arrived in Hongkong at 4.45 p.m. yesterday. The 'plane will resume its flight to Manila tills morning
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 193 3 FORGET THE HEAT! Tired? A little bit cross may be? mm A LONG COOL DRINK OF B PHCENIX R will dispel all that! JHk Among the varied assortment of V j RING 3463 i I mm i pi;. IMPORTERS— MALAYAN MOTORS LTD* SINGAPORE. REPRESENTED THROUGHOUT F.M.S. BY WEARNE BROS., LTD.,
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    • 280 3 l 1 11,1 II mi, —I Hot Weather Loss of Appetite. This is one cf the earliest signs of lowered j vitality. The heat h's rapped your strength. i thir.iicd and deple.ed yeur blood, and in consej quenc:. ycur digestive organs arc weaker.:d. But ycu will find an immediate improvemen,
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  • 241 4 Shipping News Notices. POLICE JOIN PIRATES. Former Inspector To Stand Trial. I THE story of how a contingent of 200 to 300 river police desert:d their post near Nantung Ti North Kiangsu. along the Yangtsze, several months ago and joined the pirates operating at the mouth of the river was
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  • 172 4 Consul Gives Aid Until Departure. WJllii'lin Ptuil Stfhe(Ic%?k, a young German wivo has just rorapfrt-jd fourteen in Victoria Caul for mow:lift auay be- I forv Mr. Wyaiw-JoriM in the PidJc* Cnurt. Hongkong. ch*i$cd with bolnj u :ant In tlie Colony, Dtlecllve-Sngtant Moitt*m mid the delen- riant v-R=
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  • 205 4 Drums Of Oil In The River. One hundred and twenty drums of kerosene end 60lar oil are at the bottom of ike Whang poo as the result of a steamer cutting down a cargo lighter on Saturday night. whifct the crew of the latter had a narrow (,-eape.
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  • 149 4 Echo Of Recent Marsiancl Stranding. By Ihe Fumes* Withy liner "Newfoundland," which arrived at Liverpool in mail week, from St., John's. N.P., there were landed 28 members of tin crew of the British steamer "Mars- land." which was wrecked en South Head at the entrance to St. John's
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  • 78 4 Czccho-Slovakian From Shanghai. postrttwj ar. a Utter from Shanghai, Frank Nicola. was charged before Mr. Butters at the Kbwleon Magistracy on Aug. 18, with stowing away from Shanghai to Hongkong on the "President Van Bu -gn It was stated by Inspector Rozeskwy that de- fcudant gave himself Up
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  • 241 4 Allegations Against Shipbuilders. Washington. Aug. 21. SENATOR Paik Tramme 1. of Plerida. asserted to-day that he was convinced that the shipbuilders who submitted bids on some 21 new naval vessels a week ago were in collusion and that the prices were too high. He accordingly sent a letter
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  • 139 4 Tcaboy Suspects Face Swatow Trial. Swatow. 13. I In connection with the piracy on the "YushUn" cf the China Merchants S.N. Co. which occurred ofl Swatow on July 31 when the vessel was proceeding to Shanghai, it is now revealed float eleven tea-boys at the vessel and
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  • 90 4 The "City of Batavia" Hits Reef. Manila. Aug. 19. The "City of Batavia" st.euck a reef at the entrance to Cebu harbcur. according t) a service message received by the Manila telegraph office from the government radio station at Cebu shortly aLer mid-night last night. The ship's
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  • 81 4 Carried 2,630 Miles By Ocean Currents. Norwegian fishermen have found two bouys containing notes thrown out in the Kara Sea by the Soviet icebreaker Scdov in 1930. Thi first of these buoys was picked up off the western coast cf Norway and the second near Halleso Isiand.
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  • 255 4 Lease Of Land To London Firm Approved. A T a meeting cf the Clyde Trustees to GlasA ecw. it wae reported that the Cemr.iiUe- had censid red 3 letter from Messrs. G'fn and Co.. Gbsgcw, reeking a reduction in the charge for yes-els lying-up. The Committee could not
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  • 134 4 No Intention Of Scrapping The Leviathan. lit P. A. S. Franklin, president of .he international Mercantile Marine Co.. arrived at Southampton by the White S:,ar liner Maje.t.c frcm New York, on a periodical business vV. u Speaking of condif.ens ,generally in th" United States. Mr. Franklin said that
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  • 92 4 Establishment Of Radio Beacon At Nab Twer. The Southampton Haibour Board laarned ;hat th- 1 Elder Brethren of Trinity Bouse r.re considering ;heir request for the establishment of a radio beacon at the Nab Tvwer to SJBFfet navigation. The secretary cf Trinity House Informed the Board that a
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  • 114 4 Laving The First Keel-Plato Of The Apollo. London. Aug. I. The constructor of the new cruiser "Apollo'will begin a. Devortport Dockyard on Aug. 15. when the ceremony of laying the first kcelplate will be performed by the Hon Mrs. Fullerton. wife of the Commander-in-Chief. Vice-Admiral E. J A.
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  • 231 4 A Move To Abolish Old Custom. Tientsin, Aug. f, CHINA shipping compani:s according ;o a very eld established and deeply rooted custom hm Always maintained more than one comrradore in their service, and those shipping co mpanies are generally divided into two sections, the pa senge-r and
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  • 167 4 Photograohs Suggested In London Newspaper. Writing to the Editor of the "Journal cf Commerce." Mr. K. Martin Pyke. of Eirkenhead. makes the following suggestion to combat pirao.es in the Far East. It is tragic to see the number of piracy cases which have lrtely occurred in South
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  • 110 4 Two Schooners Built For Scientific Expeditions. Vladivostok. Au%. 6. Two 700-ton schooners, equipped with both sails and engines, have been built here for the use of Soviet scientific expeditions and for hunting and fishing. The hulls are cf steel, enabling the vesseL to travel through ice. while
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 444 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P 0. BRITISH INDM AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Dot Tonnage. Singapore. 1933. MANTUA 11.000 Sept. 15 BURDWAN
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    • 229 4 TffLLOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated In Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA CaJJtof at Penang, Colombo. Bombay. I CaUlnc at Colombo. Bombay. Sun, Port Karachi. Aden, Mossowah, Suet, Port Bald. Brindisi. Venice and Trieste. Baid Brindisi. Venice and Trieste, Due Leave Due m.v. MONCALIERI Srpt. 14 Sept. 14
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    • 218 4 HAMBURGAMERIRA LIME Deutsch IH—m Australische DampfachuTf 10 Cl Gescllschaft. (Companies incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. ms. RUHR, via Manila Sept. 7 t m.s. SAUERLAND, via Manila Sept. 19 f s.s. SAARLAND, via Manila Oct. 5 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN. via Manila Oct. 17 t
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    • 578 4 STEAMER SAH,i\(^ NORDnEi TS(h|K ,In Wrporat*d jo The undernoted an the Company \r.w^ M flxturea:— OUTWARDS. INI "TRIER" for Manila. Hongkor.g, S'hai, N. Chir.a Japan j, 5 "DONAU" for Manila, fl Shanghai, N. China Japan Bent 25 HOMEWARDS. 111! "COBLENZ." for Genoa. Barcelona, Lisbon, Rottrcam. Bamfaurg Bremen. A:ri. Bepl "CHEMNITZ"
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  • 385 5 Mining Shares. re, Saturday, 11 a.m. i tin share quotations are Issue* o, exchange and stod By 1- a er Brokers: I-' r r Buyer*. Seller*. Tin 27|- 28 6 l 28>6 30|i Tai 14- 15!--0.96 100 i 18- 19,--0.10 0.12 fr xm 0.52 0.55 iin 1
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  • 115 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. NO HOME TIN AND RUBBER PRICES. Little Business Passing. By Our Financial Corretpondent.) Singapore. Monday, noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 12 516 cts., up la ct. Market Tone: Steady. (Singapore), $111%, down V/->. Market Tone: Easier. Saturday's Prices:— London Rubber, market closed. New York
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  • 253 5 General Tone Considered Satisfactory. Reuter Wireless. London. Aug. 31. Business on he Stock Exchange was restricted to-day. owing to the settlement of the past heavy account. The general tone, however, was satisfactory, gilt-edged securities and Kaffirs, especially, showing renewed prominence. The price of gold, based on the French
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  • 83 5 Lendu Rubber Estates —Public. Capital, £150,000 in 2s shares. To acquire the undertaking and asse.s of the Lendu Rubber Com pany and to carry on the business of planters, cultivator, sellers and dealers in rubber, tea, co.Tee. gutta percha and gums of all kinds, etc. The directors are:
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  • 1289 5 Higher Price And More Profits. fpHE 39th annual general meeting of the Raub A- Australian Gold Mining Company, Limited, was held at the registered office of the company, Empire Cambers," on July 28, 1933. In moving the adoption of the balance-sheet for the year ended March 31.
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  • 62 5 The annual return of foreign imports end sports cf Malaya for 1932. with ccmparativ figures for 1931 and 1930 (one volume, bound 'n cardboard. 1.3G6 pages) will be obiaina'ile from Messrs. Kelly and Walsh, Ltd., Raffles Place, Government Agents, Singapcre, and frcm *he Government Printer, Singapore; pi ice
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  • 734 5 Brighter Outlook. REVIEW OF CURRENT YEAR. profit of the Anglo-Oriental ca o fi o inin f 9 orporation improved by £4,362 and the appropriable balance U increased to i' 126,387. An appreciable improvement in the current year's operations by the group is indicated, says the "Financial Times"
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  • 632 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Saturday, 11 am The following rubber snare quotations lit issued by Fraser and Co and Lyall and Brats: Issue Value. Fraser Lvail di r? Shares. Co. Brats. J 1 Allenby $0.75 $0.85 $0.70 $0.88 1 Alor Gajah 0.60 0.70 0.55 0.68 IA. Hitam 1.00
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 52 5 THE SOUTH I BRITISH y inscranci COMPANY LIMITFD MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR IHBCBAHCB ACCEPTED j AT '-OWKBT CURRAHT RATI* L. O MAROOLIOUTH. 1. Flnlayson Green. THE EASTEfiN UNITED •AICEAJfCK CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR an PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. i L 0 JOHNSON- General Manacaf orrica: No 4. Oecll
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    • 75 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. incorporated In England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. D'Almelda Street Authorised and Subscribed mm* Reserve Fund and Rest 600 000 HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Mo)=ul and Sinflrauore. CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money recede? onFlxed Deposit on terms to be ascer- *<**™™ opened and interest allowed at 2 '4
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    • 47 5 WATCH IT6ROW2 Yearly Interest Paid to You Quarterly Put a few dollars away regularly and watch your bank balance grow. As an incentive to your thrift THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK puys interest quartcn y Begin your saving now. Bead Office: 55. Wall Street. N.T.
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    • 204 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated in Straits Settlement*.) Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD.. THE HO HONG BANK LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORR LOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OP DIRECTORS: dnee Swee Cheng.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 250 6 6.15 9.15 Continued Success The Magnificent UNIVERSAL Musical, Singing. Dancing and Comedy Spectacle, "King of Jazz" with PAUL WHITE MAN and his orchestra, JOHN HOLES and Hundreds of Feautiful Girls. BRAND NEW RE-EDITED COPY Entirely Filmed In Gorgeous Colour 1 TO-MORROW 1 CAROLE LOMBARD and DAVID MANNERS in Pan-mount's diverting
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    • 328 6 Amusements Positively LAST NIGHT! Don't miss this great Fox epic universally acclaimed as THE FINEST FILM IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE— I with CLTVE BROOK, WAtfA VYNYARD and gre;it all-Bri'i-h Cast. IIIIIIIIII)IIII I I I t I I I I I I I I I I I»S►II1I■I•i• I 3 I I
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    • 264 6 PAVILION EE-OPENING TO-MORRO IGII with the Brtflfei*! London Film Production A Paramount Uel Frcm the funous slage corned A Thoroughly good BRITISH production pr< ye [m puhir"—"The ii The story of a surgeon secret pr HE LIVED A LIE TO SAVE ANOTHER FR< Richard Barttielmess j in "Alias the Doctor"
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  • 650 7 Icrrisiu Death Of Malay Woman. JOHORE NEWS. On it Qorte^ponUenl.t Joliote Bahru, Sept. 3. 1 1' 1» i.l.vNH hiti Mahmood. u Pun Mohammedan who, it was inflicted fifteen parang ,n ins Malay wife named i ki ii (tam at Sltilaug' Laul, i jiutiriK w:(s this afternoon
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  • 139 7 Amending Bill To Be Introduced. A BILL to amend :hs Telegraphs Ordinaire If fhortly to be introduced into the L*"\sla:he Council. The objects and reasons are: The postal services in Malaya are being reorganised and it is durable that the officer admin:.:'erln- the services should have a
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  • 86 7 London, Aug. 6. A Free State Army aeroplane, piloted by Capt. Heron, crashed during an air pageftn: a Phoenix Park, Dublin, yesterday, and Captain Heron was killed; lieu;. Tobin, who wa: acting a<= gunner, was seriously injured. They were taking part in an aerial oomba" with four
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  • 285 7 Big Celebrations During Week-End. A fitting cone usion was given last n'ght to he elab rate ceremonials connected with the marriage cf Miss Gvindammal. daughter of he wel'-known Singapore merchant, Mr. O. Ramasamy Nadar. and Mr. S. Balasubramania Aitya Nadar, a Madras barrister. About. 200 guests, comp
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  • 198 7 "Alcohol An Enemy Of Efficiency." "Twenty-four per cent, of accidents at factories occur on a Monday, and the reason why Is not very hard to imagine." said Sir Ronald Wiiberforce Allen, of London, at the National Temperance Summer School, at Buxton, yr crday. "Nineteen per cent, of the
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  • 128 7 Gilligan Reveals Inside Story. There have been alarmist repents about the health of K. S. Duleepsinhji. but A. E. R. Gilligan has revealed the inside sory. When Duleeprdnhji broke down last summer he was sent to a British sanatorium in Switzerland and returned to England lo May this
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  • 124 7 Calcutta. Aug. Z. Air reconnaissances continued on the Northwest Frontier. The airmen report that there is no sign of hostile tribal detachment-,. Two flights bombed Kotkai yesterday. Today there was no bembing, but four flights carried out a demonstration over the Bajauri area. Recrudescence of trouble on
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  • 140 7 W. A. Oldfleld, the Australian wicket-keeper, who was badly hurt as a result of "body-line" bowling, has just added his views to the many that have been collected on the subject. Here is an extract from a lecture he gave: -It is regrettable that 'body-line' bowling was
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  • 491 7 Portsmouth Swarming With Visitors. London, Aug. 6. TF the crowds waiting at Portsmouth Doekl yard gates yesterday for admission to tht Navy's Annual "At Home" are any guide, Navy Week this year will be attended by record numbers, writes the naval correspondent of the "Observer." H.
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  • 216 7 Trainer Experiments With "Talkies." Berlin. Au,?. j. A dog-fancier and trainer in Berlin is experimenting with "talkies" dealing with the education of Alsatians and other big dogs used lor police purposes. He declares that the canine audience be-lcve the private screen he has had erected is
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  • 111 7 A House-Painter's Freak Journey. Budapest. Aut: Bets are numerous each year during the s ily season, and no means cf making money is too fantastic to be attempted. This year's champion" is a house-pau-tcr named Franz Schaffler. who is travelling Horn Graz, m Austria, to Budapest on
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  • 122 7 H. T. Bartlett, who has just made his first ppearance for Surrey at Northampton to-day. is the best public school batsman of the year. He has broken all records at Dulwich College, where he has been captain for three seasons, and is the only boy batsmen to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1040 7 SINGAPORE HOTELS I GOODWOOD PARK HOTĔT Phone 6490 Telegram: Goodwood Admirably located—sufficiently distant from city noise to ensure an atmosphere of peace and quietness. LARGE GARDEN—I 4 TENNIS COURTS. EVERY COMFORT High-class restaurant under expert European supervision. Lock-up garages: Moderate Rates: Terms Apply:—Manager. ,lg y LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. r i i
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 128 7 CLVB DIARY. 1 'There are numerous Cluba and Societies 'n most of the member* of which are r -uders of the "Malaya Tribune." This Dizry w provided specially for them. Secretaries are muted to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date 1 complete. Happenings of general interest *!H still be included in
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    • 602 7 Onan Road (near Geylang Trolley lijs terminus), 7.30 p.m. Useful 8.P.: Entries for the open and novices' open single championships tournament will close to-day at 7 p.m. Late arrivals will be set aside. Oei Khee Association: Special general meeting. Mr. Hcng Cheng Seng's residence. 11 Coleman Svreet, 7.30 p.m. Attendance
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  • 66 8 CHEANG—Chcar.g Thiam Chin, sgcd 27. at 243-B. W.st C:ast Read. Pasir Panjang. on Sunday, Stp 3. 1933 He Icav s behind his wife, a daughter, mothrr (Mrs. Cheang Jim Erg), brother (Mr. Cheang Tr.iam Leongt. si star, and his fath r-ir.-law and inother-in-!aw <Mr. and Mrs. Chw
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  • 674 8 The fierce drive of the "Reds" to the Fukien coast is likely to chang, the whole complexion of the Far Eastern situation. After China and the League, morally speaking at least, have been lined up against Japan we now get the spectacle of the Governments of China,
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  • 198 8 Comments By The Way. MALAYA tc-day is seeking opportunities ljr local i-m'-yovcrnmen-. The crea-icn cf co-operative and thrift societies under the riegi-s cf the Gcverrmcnt is a)ready a step in tre right direction. Those societies, together wiih the Workemen's Compensation Act, are aim.d at relieving workers
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  • 258 8 IT may seem a Ut pian mm to suggest 'ha: some day Malaya might have a de'egate in the League of Nations as the Domin ons have theirs. The late Lrd Curzon, when he was Vicer:y of India, said toat hs greatest aim ii life wai to
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  • 204 8 The local B:sley. in the course of which Volunteers. Police end the military compete, opened at Bukit Timah range yesterday r::U wiM be continued next week, when evems a more general interest will be fired. Thfre !s a hign standard cf rifle shooting locally 3rd competitions such as
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  • 261 8 A case ci malaria is reported from the Connolly Road area of Ipoh. A Rest-Room for ladies has been opened in the Tcwn Hall, Ipoh. Another Dog Show is tc be held at the Perak Turf Club premises on Nov. 5 and a sticr.shew committee
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  • 49 8 Mr. J. D. G. Morice, Superintendent cf Cus oms, Taiping, is leaving for h'me on furlough in October. Mr. R. F. C. Maikham, of the Education Dcparimen., Taiping, sailed frcm Penang lot Home TO furlough on Saturday. Ke will be gieatly missed in Perak rugby uicles this season.
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  • 30 8 Mr. J. M. Babcr, cf Sungei Bongkok Estate, Bedcng. Kedah, who proceeded on Home leav*: at the beginning of the year, has returned r.nd resumed management of the estate.
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  • 116 8 Mr. L. E. Slowe, managing director of Mccsrs. Henry Waugh and Co., Penang. ret irncd frcm Home leave by the "Corfu." The Hen. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock and Mrs. Tan Cheng Lock of Malacca were fat Penang c i Friday on their way ;o Belawan-Deli by the "Kedah." They
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  • 46 8 I Mr. E. P. C. Langdtn, Assistant Superintendent of Customs, Teluk Anson, is shortly going home on leave. Miss M. Grlce. of the Infant Welfare Centre, Tcluk Anson, is going fa me on retirement. Many poor Asiatic mo. hers wi.l miss her very much.
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  • 403 8 "LOOKER-ON" Human nature is aft** sciously funny, even in rubber land. I had the privilege of listenin. I a planter commenting on X the need of using more rub roads and floors, etc., to quel And he was striding up and dow Q the room making a
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  • 21 8 RADIO PROGRAMME. CB i CHINA NEWS, on page 3 CLUB DIARY, on page 7. WEZK-END SPORT, on pa
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    • 183 8 j jVj f/ j A Robinson's j W /P Sale Bargain \J MORLEY'S "ROBINO" HOSE. j <K' |Bj Si,k to welt—Cotton Tops. Mock I 188 Fashioned and Seamed. f: Sizes BVi, 9, 9'/». vlll P\ in me following attractive Shades, jj New Beige," "Skin," "Bichette." 1\ Sale cts Per Price
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    • 47 8 Pianos Bought, Sold And Exchanged. I SEASON CO., LID., I' 115, North Bridge Road. SINGAPORE. I 634 j I COMPARE THE PRICE. QUALITY AND STYLE I Of T.lv.K.'S SHOES WITH THCSE CF ANY OTHER MAKE 1 m j TENG SENG GUAN, tM. Ncr.'h B.idg Road. L-i.abli.siKd 1905.
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  • 97 9 WRATH OF ELEMENTS ON CHINA COAST. BRITISH CRUISER BUFFETED IN TYPHOON. plane Torn From The Ship. Severe Tidal Waves Cause Heavy Damage At Shanghai. 's awful sufferings from floods have been increased hv tvDnoons, tidal waves and earthquakes. Severe damage ne to property bu: no
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  • 317 9 Hongkong, Sept. 3. II MS. "Cornwall*' has been severely buffeted 111 a violent typhoon 1 he coast in the ShantrAi aeroplane <>r the Flycatcher dily from its catapult. hgried into the sea and sunk. .ruah.es. Rev cr. Shanghai. Sept. 3. A n rtr ick 'Shanghai.
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  • 152 9 Forger Sentenced To 18 Months. T coauMmtf this ■onv 1 ro "d-d Curt before Mr. Justice C c QasJtty. G -'<• ar.- down in the list. Of •Beted murder, two of *N mrrd. r. two of alleged t commit robbery. ■Qtged araacd robbery, ore cf alleged f aimed
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  • 124 9 harden Party Reception In Malacca. 'From Our Ou n Correspondent.) Malacca, Sept., 3. i Horpital on Saturday t Bdtal grounds entertained Waddy. General Secretary -j.' the Pn pagation of the Saa than 25 guests among Hon. Mr. W. M. Millingt:n Mr. T. A. Barnes. Miss I."' Path,
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  • 65 9 Singing Girl's Claim Dismissed. rpHE Fourth Magistrate (Mr. M. H. Blacker1. delivered judgment this morning in which B well-kncwn local Chinese and race horse owner, Chee Soon Keng, was called upon to answer a claim for maintenance. The plaintiif v.a.'- a former singing girl who claimed to bf
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  • 129 9 Peculiarly Dressed Chinese Arrested. (Frcm Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept. 2. A Chinese, who had been seen on several occasions parading the streets in funny clothing and mimicking the p:lice constables while marching to duty, also the public, was produced before the police magistra.e this morning. He
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  • 78 9 Man Who Took High Honours At Cambridge. Washington, Sept. 3. The death is announced of Mr. George Thomas Marye. lawyer, banker and diplomat. Most of his diplomatic service was in Russia, fiom 1914 to 1916. and he was one of the last to receive a decoration from
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  • 54 9 Production And Imports Limited. Reuter. Washington. Sept. 3. lie Ickes (Recovery Officer) has made the oil code effective from Sept. 8 by fixing the production at 2,409.000 barrels daily. Prices have net yet been fixed, while imports are limited to the average daily amounts of the last
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  • 197 9 Between The Millstones. I.R.A. NOW AGAINST HIM. Reuter Wireless. Dublin, Aug. 31. AN appeal to Irish republicans to unite on "the only possible basis for unity, namely repudiation of the treaty of 1921 and the establishment of an Irish Republic," has been issued by the Irish
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  • 199 9 Some Of The Night Life Of Singapore. MOHAMED Abdul Aziz, th? proprietor of the Rangoon Cafe, Verdun Road, who was tcr.victed on Saturday on a charge of permitting drunkenness and disorderly conduct in his cafe, cam? up for rentcne? before tne Fourth Magis rate (Mr. M. H.
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  • 305 9 V.M.C.A. Students Excel At Examination. The V.M.C.A. School of Commerce. Singapore, has again secured a very high percentage of passes. The resuts of the sh'rthand examination are exceedingly gocd. all tne candidates in the junior grade and two cut of lour in the seni:r grade securing dis
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  • 27 9 The Penang Boxing Board of Control has been exempted from registration, and the Malabar Muslim Juma Ath lias been called upon to furnish proof of it« existence.
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  • 243 9 STORM TROOPS' DISPLAY. German Unity. Austrian Nazi Leader Arrives. Reuters Wireless. Nuremburg, Sept. 3. 'J'HERE was an impressive display of man power behind Herr Hitler when the Chancellor to-day reviewed 110,000 of his Storm Troops in the old market place of Nuremburg, which has been renamed Adolph
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  • 380 9 Sudden Death Soon After Retirement. Mr. J. Williams, of the Survey Office, Singapore, who had just retired after thirty years' meritorious service, passed away suddenly af heart failure at his residence 7. Barker Road, on Sept. I, at 4.30 p.m. The news came as a great shock
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  • 64 9 Two Assailants Shot And Third Arrested. Reuter. Calcutta, Sept. 2. Mr. Burge, who is the third successive District Magistrate at has been assassina cd. He was fired on by three local Bengalees as he was stepping from his car to play in a football match and was
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  • 24 9 Reuter. The Hague, Sept. 2. Mr. Wun Sz King, the new Chinese Minister, has presented Mp credentials c the Queen. —Reuter.
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  • 11 9 Mr. R. Bird is acting as Stamp and Probate Officer, Singapore.
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    • 323 9 INFLUENZA RESISTED with revitalising force of PHOSF E R I N E v I feel a new man and owe it to Phosferine that I hold out and resist Influenza successfully, and withstand the usual winter chills, rheumatism, and Sciatica, etc. I had been suffering from Influenza and nerve exhaustion,
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  • 815 10 WILL NANKING COMPROMISE Reds Defeated. Over A Thousand Of Them Killed. Hongkong:, Sept. 4. QEN. Chen Tsi Tang (Commanderin Chief of the Canton Forces) Gen. Li Tsung Jen (the Kwangsi Commander) and Gen. Tsai Ting Kai (Commander of the 19th Route Army) have jointly wired to tha
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  • 601 10 A Fashionable Indian Wedding. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept. 2. THE weddinj took place to-day at :he Church of the Visitation, Seremban, cf Miss Maiy LJirabe.h. daughter of Mr. A. Arulsamy Pittny, Cnief Draftsman, P.W.D., Seremban, and |!ts Arulsamy Pillay. and Mr. D. Michaei, of the Meteorological
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  • 107 10 Inquest On Commander Cecil Brooks. Reuter Wireless. London, Aug. 31 The mystery of the death of a well-known mariner baffled the coroner at the inquest, neM at Paddington on remains which were identified as those of Cecil Brocks, D.S.O.. a former commodore of the Peninsula and Orient Fleet,
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  • 58 10 Expensive New Scheme In Liverpool. Reuter Wireless. London, Aug. 31. A hugh scheme costing £7,000,000 for slum clearance has been adopted by the Liverpool Corporation Housing Committee. The ~>cheme, which provides work for 1,600 men, involves the demolition of nearly 13.000 Insanitary houses and the erection of 16,000
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  • 53 10 Retuer Wireless. London, Aug. 31. Mr. J. M. Scott, secretary of the Mount Everest climbing expedition, has become engaged to Miss Pamela Watkins, whose brother, Henry George Watkins, was drowned whem leading the British Arctic air route expedition in 1931, of which Scott was a surveyor and dog
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  • 50 10 A good number of Malayalees met under the presidency of Mr. C. R. Menon, at 8, Silat Road, on Satu-day evening, to celebrate "Onani." Mr X M, Mrnon spoke on the origin and significance of the day. After the meeting ihe gaithering of refreshments and iispersed at about 7.30 p.m.
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  • 279 10 Hon. Alexander Cadogan Appointed. London, Sept. 3. IT is officially announced that the Hon. Alexander CEdozan has been appoint: d Mhiister to China in succe:sion to Sir M les Lampson Mr. Cadogan won golden opinions as head of the of Nations section of the Foreign Office
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  • 136 10 Legless Channel Swimmer Gives Up. Charles Zibelman, the legless American who :i;;rted from Dover at 7.30 one night recently in an attempt to swim the Channel, abandoned his swim the next morning after covering between seven and eight miles. Back at Dover, he said he gave up because
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  • 89 10 Manchukuo Forcing Lower Price. Reuter. Moscow. 3<-Oi 3 The South Manchurian Railway has annulled two agreements concerning the Sovie.-controlled railways, according to the Tass Agency. The first concerns excess payments for through freight on the C.E.R. This is calculated to make the C.E.R. unprofitable for the Soviets so
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  • 50 10 Prisoners Break Out Of Tombs Gaol. Reuter. New York. Sept. 4 Three prisoners awaiting trial on serio:;:. charges, havr escaped from Tombs Prison, which has so far been regarded as escapeproof. They are still at large but the police arc combing Chinatown with tear, gas and machine-guns.—Reuter.
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  • 69 10 Strikers' Pitched Battle With Police. Reuter Wireless. Philadelphia, Aug. 31. The National Recovery Administraticn code spirit has not permeated the Cambria hosiery mills, where one man has been killed and 11 Injured in an hour's pitched battle between 200 police and 2.000 strikers. The rioting started through an
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  • 39 10 Aftermath Of The Cuban Hurricane. Reuter. Havana, (Cuba), Sept. 4. So far 100 people are reported killed in Iht Cuban hurricane on Aug. 31. Thousands arts injured and 100,000 homeless are threatened with famine and disease. —Reuter.
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  • 15 10 Capt. J. Jeff has been appointed to art as Assistant Secretary for Chinese Affairs, SS.
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  • 15 10 Mr. W. H. Gatfield has been appointed to be Immigration Officer under the Aliens Ordinance.
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  • 47 10 Mr. J.R. Neave has been appointed to be a Registrar of Deeds. Collector of Land Revenue. Deputy Accountant-General. Supreme Court RegithiiC of Main nit dan Marriages Bad to be' o memocr and to act as Secretary and Treasurer of the Mahomedan and Hindu Endowments Board, for Malacca.
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  • 124 10 Germany Rejects Control Plan. Reuter. Berlin, Sept. 2. lIHTH Mr Norman Daws r.ppioaching Europe. ww Geneva is resuming its activtttel at the end of the month. It is officially indicated tha Germany is ready to accept control of armaments, provided tha. it is applied "equally to
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  • 109 10 AT THE CINEMAS. Tilt Flirt Nai. imi 0". d VManhunts lurduction. Allot Da txti. \<mmw5i'pij n nin t tit Koicy las» nlclit. Thf lh m n trllii «bout ihi/ mbcirs\fi t ol Iwo beys. lo'ter brother*: ol ulioot car.'-, otify lor tfoo frivolous thine;;
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  • 174 10 Lady CrosfiekTs Prophecy Come True. Shorts for women on the lawn tennis court have come in with a bang following hard upon the heels of Lady Crosfields ad\ocacy of them, r laying in the American National Champion- hips at Forest Hills, the British players following the example of
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  • 192 10 Davis Cup Tennis Player To Wed. J. C. Gregory, thz former Davis Cup player, a Yorkshireman himself, has become engaged to Miss Phyllis Priestley of Harrogate. Gregory is 30 years of age and is on the staff cf 0 London hospital. He won his first tennis championship—the
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  • 131 10 Thrilling Finish Over 4'/, Mile Course. J. F. Southwood s great victory in the Wmgfie'a Sculls in record time—winning Varsity eights often do slower—is fitting compensation for a disappointing season. Last year Southwood represented Briivn in the Olympic Sculls, after showing himself the best British entrant in
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  • 32 10 Story Of Its Crash An Invention. i Reuter. Moscow. Sep. 4. The reported crash of the Airship W5 is an invention, as it is at present flying over Moscow. —Reuter.
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  • 251 10 Wounds Could Not Be Self Inflicted. (From Our Own Correspondent.) j Seremban. Sept. 2.' THE inqu~s„ was c nc'.udcd to-day before th Seremban Ccronor. R".ja Kamurr.hv.m-::. into the dea.h of a Tamil estat? Kangani? named Muthusamy. whose body was found with several wounds lying beside a drain
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  • 338 10 Former Yorkshire Captain's 74th Birthday. Lord Hawke. one of the greatest of ore-.-ar cricket captains, has just celebrated his 74 h tirthday. He spent his birthday on holiday in No tn Berwick and is now much better after his rercnl indisposition. He still takes a lively interest in
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  • 179 10 College Organist And Children's Choirs. r>.. Adrian ro'iit. musical darcrtar for itai D 8.C.. concluding a s?r:os of lectures nn tOßc!ue! ing at (he summer course In mv h a' Oxford yesterday, said. "It does not hurt anyone to have a few singing lessons. There a iittle knowledge
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  • 26 10 Reuter Wireless. Seattle. Aug. 30 Early returns in the State of Washington indicate p. two to one majority for the repeal oi prohibition.—Router Wireless.
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  • 700 10 Pawnbroking Evi| I ATTACK ON MAJ ly, Si STEM. 1 ALLEGATIONS tl ment of the 1- M s v to make money out of wore Bade by Mr. n. W ,V meeting of the Batane h trict Planters' Thursday. Mr. Reid suggested a nd purpose of
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  • 91 11 HARBOUR BOARD. Singapore, Sept. 4. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). <;. am Mavii 20. a/barf (Entrance Qate 3). Ipob 11:1 Di'.med 6. ek (Entrance Qate 3). Castle 37; Mcrudu 32. Ck (Entrance G*te 4) It; Arabia 46. irf vEntrance
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  • 151 11 Germany's Place In The Sun. Berlin. Aug. Z. .:::-.<■ a::d Colonial Fighters' is being held in Leipzig this wccktat opened yesterday. Neneste Nachrichten" poinrs wa power and cclonial trade go as a great trading city, is it- for this particular "Day." It continues, unites colonial tual Oeraaan,
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  • 242 11 Ambitions Of 400 Boys Stimulated. London, Aug. 6. ;b j from even part of Great moled yesterday at the Royal Mews, Palace, prior to going for a week tJ r- York Camp at Southwold. Over industries and nearly a hundred arc represented. In camp the fi play
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  • 165 11 Bdgiaa Village Invaded By Devout Crowds. Paris, Aug. 5. to-day that Cosme Pilment, the reM at-champetrc. who had been stricken I hlysis but was cured, according to his > ount, in Junt by a series of \isions of rgfaa Mary, was to reveal the secret which bad enjoaacd
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  • 60 11 Mails from Batavia and Palemban?, by aeroplane are expected at ihe General Post Offi-e. Singapore, at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow. From China and Japan by the "Genoa Mar-:," cue at Singapore a; nocn to-day. From Holland by the Sibajak.' due at Singapore to-morrow. From China and Japan by th*
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  • 18 11 Left Arrd. jj,. Spore L:ndc--. "Athos IF Aug. 9 Sept. 4 -Egra- Aug. 10 Sept. 2
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  • 537 11 The Nazis Clean Up Heidelberg. Heidelburg. Aug. t. FOR six weeks the Nazi professors and students have been combing the university library, in imitation of the early campaign in Berlin and Munich, and the oooks of the Jews and the Communists have been burned in
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  • 199 11 SE\LING Singapore. Sept. 4 London 4 months" sight 2 4 132 3 months* sight 24 London 60 days' sight 2 3 63 64 London 30 days* sight 2 3 31 32 L ndon demand 2 3 15 16 Lsndon T.T. 2 3 29 32 Ly ns and Paris
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  • 184 11 Singapore. Sept. 4. R. (Siam) W. Coast V 1 per Koyan $M R. (Siam> W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan Si 13 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 Rice. B. Siam N. 2 Wl Siam, No. 1 "Sinhway" Sl™ Siam. No. 2 "Sinhway" $160 Siam. No. 3 "Sinhway" J 147
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  • 205 11 C. B. Cochran Gives Bride Away. Famous for many victories in the ring. Kid Berg had a fight on his hands to get through the large crowd round Prince's Row regis er office, when he was married to Bunty Pam, the cabaret actress. Mr CT. B. Cochran,
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  • 44 11 The Earl of Harewood. speaking at Rotherham, said the Princess Royal had lately been extremely indisposed. She had attended so many functions throughout the summer that her doctors forbade her to do any more until the end of September or October.
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  • 92 11 ALHAMBRA.— 'King of Jazi" with Paul Wniteman. CAPlTOL—'Cavalcade." EMPlRE.—Johnnie Mack Brown in "Varishing Frontier." GREAT WORLD—Side shows, Cabaret, Malay opera, Chinese wayang, silent and talkie cinemas (Sky tlieatrc: "Huso Money," "Cisco Kid"; Star theatre. "Skinner Steps Out MARLBOROUGH —"A Dangerous Affair." NEW WORLD. —Side ahowa. "Ghost Train.'* open-air cinemas,
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  • 30 11 Mr. John Arundel, Victona-road. North Berwick, and Mr. Robert Arundel, cf The Shieling, Mapperlev Park. Nottingham, said to be Britain's oldest twins, celebrate their eighty-eighth bcthday to-morrow.
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  • 459 11 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore. Aug. 25. MEAT. Beef, steak (round), kati 30 Beef, stew or curry, kati M Pork, lean, kati 41 Pork, lean and fat list quali'y), kati 33 Mutton. Australian, lb. 35 Fowl, kali S3 Hens (locally reared), kati 40 Ducks. Saigon, each 70 Pigeons,
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  • 407 11 Effort To Extend The Dispute. London, Aug. 6. THE Transport and Gereral Workers' Union decided yesterday ,to recognise the strike rf Lond n tax cab drivers, which began on Wednesday at the W. and G. Depnh Warplrvay. Act! n. W.. ard spread on Friday to the King's
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  • 69 11 Paris. Aug. 5. M. Georges Bonnet, the Minister of Finance, has Issued a statement with regard to the French loan, subscriptions for which close today. He said that it was impossibly to give the exact figures of the amount subscribed as they would be kni wn only next
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    • 173 11 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Seiat Par.djang. Benjkalis and Ba^ar. Si Api Api 'Makaswr» 3 rj m Fcrgkal's. Labocar. Bi ik end Tand'ong Fal i <Da;;'.k) 3 n.m. Uuvsp, Ceylon. Etvpt and U.S.A. iSilvcrt'-ik) 3 p.m flat Pnndjang < Pontianak > 4 p.m. China, Hainain, Japan, Korea. Formv-a. Eatl Siberia, Western
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    • 212 11 DIARY Of TttiE DAY! WHAT'S ON? Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, SEPT. 4. H cli lides 11.20 a.m. 10.56 p.m. League Football: Div. I.R.A F. v. 1.C.F.A., Anson R ad. TO-MORROW. SEPT. 5. High Tides —11.46 a.m., 11.39 p.m. Football, S.A.F.A. Cup: P. Brani v. Chinese 11, Anson Road.
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  • 666 12 PERRY TURNING "PRO?" CASH SIDE OF BIG TENNIS. Sham-Amateurism. Australians. Paid £200 Per Head. (Frcm Our Oven Correspondent.) London, Aug. 24. ALREADY tig Hindenburg line of pure amateurism in lawn tennis has been broke l through and present indications are that the last
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  • 61 12 Back After Java Soccer Tour. The M.F.A. foo balers, w'ro t:ured Java returned to Singapore to-day. They won their last game in Batavia by I—o their epponen s be ng the 5.V.8.8. team. Tl-ey plajed ten matches altogether, winnin five, losing two ord drawing 'he c her
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  • 25 12 The Keppel G.C. September Medal (bo~ey) Will be played for on Saturday and Sunlay *r.d the ldies' spoon (stroke) on Monday next
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  • 476 12 Handicaps For Second Day. HAPPY New Year is transferred from Horses Class 2 :o Horses Class L j Handicap.", for the secrnd day of the Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting (Wednescay, Sept. 6) are as follows: RACE I—P:ni:s—Class 2—Div. 2—5 furs.— 2.30 p.m. Melbourne 9.0 L-ronie
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  • 165 12 A Christmas And New Year Meeting. Subject to the approval of the S.R.A, the Penang Turf Club will hold i«s 1934 "New Year Meeting" commencing on Saturday, Dec. 23, and the other days which have been asked for are Dec. 26 (Boxing Day), Thursday, Dec. 28, Saturday, Dec.
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  • 977 12 Chariots Attached! AL RIVERS TELLS US HOW. Rivers hag done other things for v be «i des boxing, thougr he does that well enough. Rivers is a reticent man and does in the natural drift of a conversation with a Malaya Tribune correspondent he began talking
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  • 162 12 Harmsworth Trophy. DAVID-AND-GOLIATH BATTLE. Reuter. Algonack, Michigan, Sept. 3. QAR Wood's "Miss America X" won the first of the three races for the Harmsworth Trophy, beating the Britisher, Scott-Paine's "Miss Britain III" by three miles. Just before the start, a last minute entrant, Mr. Dodge's "Delphine V"
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  • 32 12 Yesterday's Tournament Matches Postponed. ::a';hcs in the Singapore 3admmton cham- d nips could not be played, yesterday on aero mt of the S.V.C. Drill Hall no. being available for play.
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  • 159 12 S.C.B.P. Beat The Moonlight Party. 'From Our Oven Corretpoiulsnu) Seremban, Sept. 3. The Seremban Chinese Badminton Party met the Moonlight Badminton Party at the King George V School, and beat them by 8 games to one. the results (Seremban Chinese mentioned first. SINGLES. Chan Ah Kam beat Lim
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  • 44 12 K. Madsen won the race for the Jaeksen-t\-i lar Cap over 100 metres at the SS C in i miri. 25 25 sees. His stare was p; Goldman (scratch) was seccrd and R. D. Shrimpticn (27 sec ends) was th rd
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  • 29 12 In the final of the Keppel Golf Club ladies' Championship, payed over 18 loles. Mrs. A M Lev. bea t Mrs. J. c. MacLeod 1 up
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  • 130 12 Italian Wins In British Car. Reuter Wireless. Lon'Jon, Sept. 2. THE Italian, Nuvolari, driving a British M.G. Magnette car, won the Uls er Road Race Tourist Trophy at an average .speed of 78.65 miles an hour. His time for the course of 478 miles was I
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  • 90 12 Miss Vanwie Wins The Title. Reuter. Illinois, Sept. 3. A I the Exmoor Country Club. Highland Park. Illinois, to-day. Miss Virgina Vanwie won the American women's golf championship by beating Miss Helen Hicks 4 and 3 over 36 holes in the final.—Reuter. Wind troubled the players. Miss
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  • 77 12 Programme Of Competitions For Month. There will be an eclectic competi ion at the Garrison Golf Club for bojh men and women during the current month. The following are the fixtures foi the mon h: Sa urday and Sunday. Sept. 9 and 10. men's monthly medal (stroke).
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  • 537 12 STRANGE RUMmTDQ ABOUT lilSgp» A New Body-Line." Fate Of Roy Rilner Kecalled. I (¥TOm ur Om Correspondent., London. Aug. 27 jySQinETING rwnourg are earn* regarding the cause of there beiri so many withdrawals from the MCf team to tour India this winter. They indicate that the
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    • 30 12 ii rTT I Will II I— DOVER SOLES PLAICE HALIBUT TURBOT 'RED KING' SALMON NEW ZEALAND BLUE COD Available at the Orchard Road and Sub-Depots. Singapore (old Storage c X
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  • 65 13 SATURDAY'S RESULTS. cirst TABLES SHOWING THE EARLY m POSITIONS. Interesting results were recorded in several matches red in the English and Scottish Leagues on Saturday, gtrong teams suffering defeat at home. first League tables tc be published in Malaya, includ- yesterday's results, are given along
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  • 1395 13 matches wu fie through on Saturday, lo the tisfa Leagues and r wa!S some record scoring, pecially at Lutoil. tteLeairui- rabies published 10-day Leicester in the lead, while una like the Arsenal and U are a long w*J behind. S oke Cit>. met with P V\rse
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  • 610 13 Four New Records Established. NO fewer than four records were established at the fourteenth annual swimming championship carnival of the V.M.C.A., held on Saturday afternoon at Port Canning. An excellent afternoon's aquatic sport was indulged in; there was keen competition and several good times were returned. Mr.
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    • 88 13 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated to tne Straits Settlement*). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry. E.O. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles wtth the
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    • 235 13 I NEW WORLD CABARET Dancing Nightly From 9 p.m. Dance Hall Thoroughly Renovated And Lighted By Coloured Lights Changing Automatically ILLUMINATED CABARET GARDEN. NEW WORLD TALKIE TO-NIGHT:— "The Lost Squadron" Freed of all irritants ami other harm- I ful factors, "CAMEL" Cigarettes are nßßfr of fragrant purity and sweet cool-
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  • 1156 14 Record Broken Thrice. STICK UP PAYS BEST DIVIDEND. FASHIONABLE crowd sought it.i way to the new Racecourse at Bukit Timah on Saturday.for the opening of the Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup Meeting. The ladies in particular were there in strong numbers and gave tone and colour
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    • 435 14 USE HUDSON TIPPING WAGONS Fitted with FARO HIGH-CLASS BALL-ffEARING Wheels Axles. AND CUT YOUR TRANSPORT COSTS BY 50/o i THE BORNEO COMPW "in" i in i 11 hi 1 j Records Of The Latest Talkies Successes, j I We have from the following: 1 FORTY-SECOND STREET. SOLDIERS OP THE KINO.
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    • 152 14 Keep him at his best with a strengthening, body-building course of Scorrs Emulsion jf^S How every proud mother longs to see her boy always strong and /(finlt healthy, always at his best. Just \LI 1 give him SCOrrS Emulsion and tj you need have no fear. SCOTT'S /f J\W~^t Emulsion
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    • 203 14 IpSui si af "I had that teemed to U:r h*J then red p.mpies troL L r ihj and hand s V *»*»3 went on and I n», V b- J skin on my V the knuckles and I l *2 because six months. s n »f*» "I readab.,..!.;-. Wf rH
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    • 132 15 Whiteaway's One Dollar Days, Commence To-day MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th and Continue until SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th. VII our Departments are ready to give satisfactory service, and there is something for every member of the family at prices of One, Two, Three, Four or Six for a dollar which show a "worthwhile"
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    • 506 16 M. HASSAN.! ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. «v If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 3411. i TO LET. SI ANG UM~PARK Further Reductions of Rents from Ist August, 1933. $16.00
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    • 264 16 THE PEOPLE S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE TO LET. TO LET—Bungalow No. 11. Wilkie Terrace, oft Wilkie Road. Key to Inspect from 9, Wilkie Terrace. Particulars from Tel. No. 3170. TO LET -••Silverton." 8. Upper Wilkie Road. rl h sanitary installation, wa-er. electric 1 ghrs and garage, in ni Ist October.
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    • 423 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. gas j TENDERS SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. TENDERS in invited for demolition work t.r.u reconstruction of 20 houses in the area bounded by Cross Street, China Street Amoy Street and Pekin Street. Plans, Specification and form of tender rn*y br obtained at the Municipal Architect s Office. A deposit
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    • 326 16 EDUCATIONAL. LESSONS. In French and Piano, a few vacancies Madame Diaz. Tel. 6575. 7, Oxley Road. FAR EASTERN MUSICAL SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School).. (For Boys and Girls). l-A, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical EducationSystematic Training both in Technique and Theory. Complete Courses
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    • 451 16 Jj 9— m *l trmxt I'll fjiSißlßfc MALAYA TRIBIxe THONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN A I)\ ANTE. Delivery tad.*, 8t offlce Portage or close B«, a tcp^ residence. f.m.s.j Conatd» I Yearly $15 .00 $2100 Half-Yearly 7.50 m5O $ljjJ Quarterly $3 75 $5 25 jBa SINGLE COPY j (EN
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