Malaya Tribune, 9 September 1933

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  • 39 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol xx -Ni« 2i.*i SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday, Sept. I, 19JML Malaya Tribune 20 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1933. FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 266 1 Read Th*? Sunday' Tribune r > Malaya! i i I a IMVESTMiNT j^fefelk CONSIDER I YEARS OF THE TWELVE FOUR tsfeT Jjtw Btr wf I" 1 P r///i in-/.r/--/-o/ k ;..»> <?,i L^^ t -,w no/ £9 IIIP 91 V V W*W mmm m ch ly ,v iui{/'ai rcif. l>t<i
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    • 45 1 A. FLINTER t, Raffles Place, Singapore Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gokf c*mm and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest pri r *s according to daily exchange rates.
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  • 141 2 Comments On The Mail. My Dear Nieccs, I afraid our debate is not interesting nough You st e, dears, nobody seems to bt bicycle-riding and all those who hav t written favour it. The result is that our delate is cne-sidtd I am afraid I
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  • 181 2  -  I By "Moon Flower." J. B. A long time when books were not so plentiful as they are now. a man called up his workmen one New Year's Day for the purpose or giving them their usual presents "Here your gif s. my friends." said he "half«■>vere:gn
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  • 603 2  -  (By "Smlies." •jear xriends, I am sure all of you will ugrt«? *.-uh me that the subject of this week's deba.c wnich Auniie Lizzie has chosen is a mcst 'P. tt resting one in view of the fact that cycling is now definitely making a headway a"moi,< numerous
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  • 763 2  -  IBy "Jean." This is .lie modern age The modern cirl ■■■■< Ol act Ilk,- im Victorian grandmother in.v. fond people aiv of baying "his! They »J It whenever you evince surprise at the unties of Miss 1Q33. They lis;en with delight v the perfectly lovely way with
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  • 468 2  -  (By "Lucky Star." The above title is the name of a very helpful book, written by an unknown Christian, t le author of "How to Live a Victorious Life." If any of my causins possesses one, don't put It away unread, for It is a
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  • 111 2  -  (By "Jan." r.'cmlrs *T >»» to. ■vhen- I corned TarVto rc th"* bUt k a»Sy\ CiSL.t I'arry, .1 girl cail take anJr b ,r*."S n l'°u;e and paddle aiay ln I like riding on a bike, whether it i- k„£v*r ixrv r .fi; fur, 10 pin,.», r
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  • 145 2  -  (By "Jean." Although ttic sight of a girl riuir" tn 'forth'" ■z«z "<*xK L a nil hhi rCmt,rab that in other coiuilries f fK n a bIcycle arouses no more sur-motor-car! the Slght f a man drtv a Foi myself, I think cycling ought to be taken £.15
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 202 2 Hollywood stars is in the safe keeping of white Lux Toiler Soap. They depend upon BEAUTY its soothing lather to keep their complexions SE ET smooth and young. Why not keep your THR TADC skin under the care of this chosen soap? *IAKS You'll be enchanted with its mild lather
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    • 115 2 I —ii tm i Dentists Ought to Know: They endorse Gibbs. Everywhere dentists never hesitate to prescribe Gibbs Dentifrice They tnow I that it conforms to all approved medical requir ments of a perfect dentifrice—that its balanced ingtedients clean teeth THOROUGHLY and prevent decay. Besides being the be<t and _fe.\t
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  • 305 3 PREPARES h FOR SIEGE Defences Put Up. Three Days Of Heavy Fighting. Hongkong, Sept. 7. Ting, who came (i > last year during the '•war" in Shanghai year in the fight I ireat Wall, is now instruction of large in the
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  • 52 3 ontorence With Marshal hiang Kai Shek. Kuling, Aug 16. !i-chung. Chairman of the noun—ml is now at Kuling General Ciiiang Kai-shek conrelating to the rehabilitation wthern ])rovinces. Hjd that General Yu will later Ni cking to meet the Government tux he never visited the CapiHtment as Hopei Chairman.
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  • 61 3 Elective Measures For Flood Prevention. China Times. KaUemj, Aug. 16. v.»t; Conservancy Commission ki Kaifeng en August 25, ttw measures for flood preve::Yrllou River and for conSt I the river bed. <>i the Reconstruction Depart mf, iiopei. Honan. Shensi. Kaatu, Shausi and TsingWte4 *o attend so that
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  • 152 3 Hunan Natives Opposed To It. Shun Pao. Shanghai, Aug. 24. *T»HE Hunan Guild in Shanghai ycst rday held an importar.t meeting for thi discussion of the proposed loan issue by General Ho Chien. the Chr.irman of Hunan, in that province. It is sa;d that, aside from
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  • 122 3 Proposed To Make Nation-Wide Flight. Sin Wen Pao. Shanghai. Aug. 24. Word has been received here to the effect that Mr Sun Tung-kang. the young Chineseaviator, is leaving Tsinan to-morrow morning m his proposed nation-wide flight. He will first fly southward to Nanking, via Twtngtao and Hsuchow.
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  • 102 3 No Representation By City Government. Sin Wen Pao. Shanghai, Aug. 24. In connection wi:h yesterday s report that the Municipal Government of Greater Shanghai would send a representative to attend the meeting of the Shanghai Municipal Council on Eeptember 3 to make a report on the
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  • 102 3 Marshal Feng Drafting New National Plan. China Times. Tsinan, Aug. 18. Interviewed at Tsinan, Marshal Feng Yuhsiang declared that he is now drafting a new national salvation plan which he will release for publication when he has finished it. The Marshal expressed his readiness to go
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  • 87 3 Appointment As Home Minister Probable. China Times. Shanghai. Aug. 24 General Li Lieh-chun. a prominent member of the Central Executive Committee of the Kuomlntang who is now at Kuling conferring with General Chiang Kai-shek, concerning the Chahar situation, is returning to Shanghai from Kuling to-day. It is
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  • 68 3 Much Significance Attached To His Trip. Sin Wen Pao. Shanghai. Aug. 24. It is learned from a reliable source that Mr Sun Fo will leave for Canton shortly. Mr Sun will first visit Kulin? for a personal'meeting with General Chiang Kai-shek and then return to Shanghai
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  • 62 3 Shun Pao. Shanghai, Aug. Lord Marley. British representative to the /nti-War Conference, is expected to arrne rcre from Japan to-morrow as he has rot ES SS to Weed to t0 thC ~.„5 n f the Japanese authorities. Cb The Antiwar Coherence will be held on Sept 3
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  • 490 3 Party Government. FOREIGN POLICY UNCHANGED. China Times. «WHEN it was announced that Dr. Lo Wen-kan would proceed to Sinkiang and that Mr. Wang Ching wei would concurrently become Minister for Foreign Affairs, reports were in circulation that the change ot Foreign Minister indicates a possible change
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 217 3 I Delicious "MILKMAID" Toffee J I "Mummy, how do you V I make '"MILKMAID 1 A- V A I toffee?" a I i I Mother:- |k \A 1 k Thj;t is very simple, mm 1 large tin MILKMAII) Milk 3 ozs. butter D E 1 tablespoon go,d n syrup Milkmaid
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 280 3 WHAT IS IN YOUR HOROSCOPE. LET ME TELL YOU FREE. Would you like to know wi'hout any cuts, what the" stars indicate your future will be: whether you will be successful, prosperous and happy; about business, love, marriage ties, friends, enemies, travels, sickness, lucky and unlucky periods; what pit- r~~
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 531 4 M HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 1 i TO LET. SIANG LIM PARK Further Reductions of Rents from 1st August, 1933. $16.00 and
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    • 516 4 TO LET. FCR SALE -Lorri s, second-hand. 4-ton Biockway. ten Brockway, 3'- ton Thornycroft, in good condition. Apply Box 205, c o M.T. FOR SALE—Cars, s cor.d-hand, "Baby Austin." "Singer Junior." "Singer Senior," all in w.iy g:oci condition. Apply Box 206. co M.T. TO LET—"Silverton," 8. Upper Wilkie Road, with
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    • 962 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. I Mr. Hoon Thye Soon alias Ah Tcng. of No. 7. Pciak Road, Singapore, has be-en appointed as my Attorney for all purposes in connection with the management cf my Estates and Hereditaments as from the 29th day of August. 1933. HOON CHEONG DJOE, No. 21, Jalan
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    • 447 4 FOR SALE. FOR SA^E—Three"dTcTll \noiy pe motors !/•> H.P., apply to the Manager, Malaya Tribune* 56j60« Anson Koad. EDUCATIONAL. 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 Education— Systematic Training bo.h in Technique
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    • 480 4 1 riSiTE^ 111 ("xcatisj. C' i'fi«ca CCj I yo« i.,si,j trust ill 25 CTS 4^^r MALAYA imyy PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION RATES fAVAULi IN UN |N( g, Delivery Includlr™ ,U '"K Incras^ P top P^ or close 04«! loPflr% residence. rMS) j Yearly ItMl IBM t33 Half-Yearly 7.50 !C 50 m
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  • 298 5 of n,bb r lncludln concentrated latex, latex and re vertex, being final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan ports, during the month ol July. 1933. In long toa,. Sheet and Crepe Latex, Concentrated Latex, TOTAL Nam.' Of Port. TOnS J™*'t Transhipment Transhipment Transhipment. fP 0 Straits Malay
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  • 456 5 Land Given By Canute For Saving Life. An estate granted by King Canute to a member of the Pusey family over 900 years agis now for ihe first time in history in the market. I Cap am Bouv.'rie-Pusey, the present owner. I bu with resrret
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  • 106 5 Roman Fortress Destroyed By Fire. Belgrade. Engineers working near the "Iron Gates" ihe huge rocks between which ihe Danube rushes near Orsova—have unearthed the remains of what appears to be an old Roma:: fortress and town. The f ortress was evidently destroyed by ftre many centuries ago,
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  • 39 5 Istanbul. Here is the strangest story of the week. It comes from the village of Ahum, Karahissar, in Anatolia. People there report that, during a terrific thunderstorm, thousands of small frogs rained down from the sky.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 319 5 r?exaJ& I COMES EAST! AGENCY FOR GREAT ANGLO-AMERICAN j CHEMISTS' BUSINESS ESTABLISHED IN j SINGAPORE. ANOTHER link between East and West is established by the arrival in Singapore of REX ALL, the great Anglo-American J Pharmaceutical and Toilet goods enterprise. REX ALL is the trading name of the United Drug
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    • 507 5 I SALES SERVICE AGENCIES. No. 9. Robinson Road, (2nd Floor). Singapore, j FOR SALES! ADVERTISING DISTRIBUTION j MERCHANTS' S*ll your goods and disp9as of fOUT old stock through US. Our very well-trained and efficient Salesmen are always at your disposal sad service j I throughout Malaya. Try us and be
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  • 449 6 Shipping News Notices. BREMEN'S SHIPPING TRAFFIC. Substantial Increase In Exports. THE sea-going shipping traffic which arrived at Bremen in June totalled 599 vessels of 646,947 net register tons. Compared with the previous month, the number of vessels increased by 26. but tne tonnage decreased by 17.720 n.r.t.. or 3 per
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  • 166 6 Wholesale Murderer Of Russians Disappears. The disappearance of R&llchiro Etsure a id a hundred loiiowers ir. sevcval tmmß ttTWTIMri hps beer. the cause cf s me uneasy premonitions m police circles in Hake*,- says the "Japan Chronicle.*' Etsure vas the central figure of the Daiklraaru outrages over ten
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  • 138 6 Mishap While Towing Large Junk. Hongkong. Aug. 30. VVhcn tiie sleam launch Wa llir.g was tow- ■.ig la.* y- junk, in ballast, yesterday morning, r cm aumati to Kapjuimun, she was carried •Jj u strong current onto the voiks in the channel. Ic rppears that the channel
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  • 46 6 A t Plymouth Pastes court, a, d. Tsataroms. master of 'he Panama .tcamer Mount Fames! was fined £25, wi h five guineas costs, for failing to take ieasonablc precautions to stJD the vessels cargo cf grain from shifting >n voyage trcm Venice to Plymouth.
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  • 40 6 Two Filipino stowaways were sentenced to SS* I 1 at the Marine Ccurt yesterday j fapt. O. Freyberg. R. N They were 1 The stowaways were also ordered to be sent back to Cebu at the company's expose
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  • 253 6 Backfiring Gun Kills Colonel. Ithe practice naval nmnosuiirus of the gun- boat Chuyu of the Chinese Ministry of Navy ended in tragedy when Celonc-1 Ho Erhkun. technical expert of the naval depot a; Kaochangmiao was killed and two other officer wounded by shell fiagmcnts outside of Woosung. Shanghai,
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  • 166 6 Incident In Norwegian Harbour With Steamer. Oslc. Aug. 24. The boycott movement igiii:s; the German Swastika fltf whteh exists ia many fore] ports, reached |iUtISSJUt farms to-day m Norwegian pert where a German steamer «ru inking on cargo. When the swastika banner was hoisted on d:e foremast in
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  • 212 6 Gold Bars Immersed In Cauldron Of Soup. j j Gold Bar was an item 011 the tiffin menu fur the crew cf the s.s. Suiyang at Shanghai, recently, lntle though they knew it I One of the most exp?nsiv e items off any mpnu in the Far East,
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  • 299 6 Excitement From Dairen To Shanghai. THE plight of group of nine sailors aftet encountering storms and then pirates while /on thttr way to Shanghai from Dairen in a large Chinese junk was described to the Bhang- bat Chinese authorities by Capt. Yang Pao, j commander cf the boat.
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  • 55 6 Thr f:t;,Li v..\ dcx O D.nrmufc for June fell from 90.0 to 9C.5. The decrease is exciu- i L ve!y due to th: dedine 0 i d ilar nctmmj to a r.pm on econcanlc and industry conditions issued by the National Bank i rt Copenhagen and tiie
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  • 1025 6 Liabilities Of Dock Authorities. HARBOUR and Dock Authorises are liable to the owners of rhips for damages caused by the negligen management of the harbours in their ownership or under 'their control. The decided cases on the subject being comparatively few. ana. us hereinafter explainca.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 481 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. P 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. rCNINSUIAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Onder Contract with His Majesty's Government). OOTWARD FROM LONDON For China and Japan. Due Tpooage. Singapore. 1935. MANTUA 11.000 Sept. 15 BURDWAN
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    • 199 6 tfjLLOYD TRIESTINO I (Lirorpoistcd In Ilaly). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. j SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHLNA (ailing at Penang. Colombo, Bombay. J Calling- at Colombo. Bombay. Soex, Pott Karachi, Aden, Mastowah, Soez, Port Said, Brlndiai. Venice and Trieste. Said, BrindUl. Venice and Trieste. Due Leave Due m.v. MONCALIERI Sopt 14
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    • 230 6 HAMBURG-A MFHIRA LINIE Deutscn |H|%S] Australlwhe Dampfachiffi Gsaellschaft (Companies incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. t m.s. SAUERLAND. via Manna Sept. 19 f s.s. SAARLAND, via Manila Oct. 5 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN, via Manila Oct. 17 t m.s. VOGTLAND. via Manila Nov. 1 t
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    • 596 6 STEAMER SAUjjg NORDDF T Tsciit|( The undernoted an -.be Companr 1 fixtures:— OUTWARDS 1111 "TRIER" lor Manila, Hongkong, S'hal. N. China Japan §p. 3 j "DONATJ" for Manila, Bongkong. Shanghai, N. China Japan HOMEWARDS Hit 'CHEMNITZ" for Genoa, Marseilles Havre, Dunkirk. Antwerp, R H'burg. Bremen and li.. 8 "SAALE" for
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  • 343 7 untitled Shares. 44 Batunsa*, 11 a m. s:t quotations are Issued sadMOfl and stock Buyers. SeUera Tin 23 6 30 cd 30!- 35 r 14- 14 9 0 96 1 00 |1 18 6 19 C ok; 018 0.54 0.59 TBI 17 i;io 0 35 0.40 i
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  • 173 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER LIQUIDATION AT HOME. Tin Price Down Again. fßi Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore. Saturday, 11 a.m. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 11 1:16 cts., down 7 16 ct Market Tone: Easier. Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 3 1532 d., down Vh 1 Market Tone: Easier. New
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  • 69 7 Exports Fall But Imports Steady. French imports in the first half of 1933 de-e'-neo in value by only 0.8 per cant. iv compiled with January-June. 1932. but experts fell by 11 per cent., says the current issue of the Beard of Trade Journal." The balance of tract'? was
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  • 71 7 The 56.h and 57th meetings of the Trad.' Commission were held In Singapore on Sep.. end 6. Evidence was taken frcm Mr. R. V. Harri-. (Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Cosapany, Ltd..) regarding the Straits-Bomb'.y Conference, from Mr. E. C. H. Charlwood (Messrs Adamson. Gilfillan and Co., Ltd.)
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  • 65 7 Duvini; the week ending Sept. 2, 1933, exports ol tinned pineapples frcm Malayan norts üßoanted to 36,694 eases, of which 33,0?3 easel were to the United Kingdom, 1.145 cases f/the Continent of Europe. 1.375 cases to Canada and 651 cases elsewhere. -rpe trial expor.s for the period. Jan.
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  • 14 7 The output from Sungei Besi mine for August was 769.50 piculs.
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  • 323 7 Sound Financial Position Reported. rilHE twenty-fourth annual ordinary genera! j meeting of the Prye Rubber and Coconut j Plantations, Ltd., was held at 71 St. Maryaxe, E.C. Mr. E. B. Skinner (the chairman) presided, and, in moving the adoption of the report and accounts, said the financial
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  • 41 7 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London Spot: 3 19 32d. New York: 6"; cents <G.). Singapore: ll->; —11 5 i cents. TIN. Louden Spot: £216 5s. Od. London 3 months: £216.7s. 6d. Singapore: $109.75. COi J RA Sundried $3.50 Mixed «2.95
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  • 59 7 £1,000,000 Increase In Output Last Year. The production of gold in Australia during the financial year ended June 30 is estimated to have amounted to 767.630 fine ounces, valued in sterling at £4.603.000. Though £780.000 short of the estimated valu\ the figure of £4 600 000 is an
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  • 207 7 Loss Wiped Oft By Transfer. npilE report of the directors of Bukit Katii Rubber Estate, Ltd., to the shareholders i r the year ended April 30, states: The less for the year after deducting depreciation on buildings etc., amounts to $2,920.63 Tne debit balance brought forward from last
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  • 256 7 In their we kly rubbrr report, dated S:pt. 7. Messrs. Guthrie and Co.. Ltd.. state: The tr.atket has been dull and inactive sire? our fast report, ant- only z moderate business has bean transacted. Lat r st quotations arc: Spot. 12 cents. do*n c:r.t. Tendon, 3 11 16d.,
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  • 28 7 Sir Charles Alexander Innes. X.C.5.1., CJ.IL. has been appointed to a seat on ihe boairi ct directors of the Mercanti|: Bank of Ind a. I. d.
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  • 254 7 Large Non-Metallic Deposits. RECOGNITION of the importance to Canada cf its non-metallic mineral industry snu given recently by the Council of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy when mi the 1933 annual meeting the formation of an Industrial Minerals section of ihe Institute was sanctioned.
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  • 203 7 The we-ekiy rubber auction report of S:pt. 6. 1 r.s submitted by the Singapore Chamber cf I Commerce Rubbrr Association, y'ates: Catalogued 1,484.835 1b.—***** tons. 0:T r.d 1.448.417 ib.-645.61 tons. Sold 1.203.719 1b.=529.Cl tens. London, Spot 3-.d. New York. Spot 613 16 (G.) cts. PRICEI REALISED. j
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  • 142 7 In their weekly rubber report dated Sept. 3, Meters. Lewis Peat. Ltd., state: Throughout the week the market remained Quiet, w.th little doing and prices shoved only minor fluctuations. To-day, however, a deeded change has taken place, and with buyers unticipatirrg lower prices It is difficult to place
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  • 641 7 Rubber Shares. Singapore, Saturday. 11 a.m. The following rubber share Quotation* rrs issued by Fraser and Co and Lyail and EvaU: Issue Value. Fraser Lrall A Shares. Sc Co. Evatt 1 Allenby $0.65 $0.75 $0.70 $0.85 1 Alor Gajah 050 0.00 055 065 IA. Hitam 0.70 0.80
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 55 7 lrm% SOUTH T J BRITISH v v" INSUmANC» Jy/ COMPANT. LIMITED. PRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR ntUKANCI ACCEPTED AT -owMT CTjKKnrr bats* I* C IiAROOLI OUTH, HHP >. Plnlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED AitLBUfCl COKTOBATIOH. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR AM) PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE. J- Q JOHTVBONr General lfanagetf.
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    • 53 7 THE EASTERN BANK; LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4. D'Almelda Street. Authorised and Subscribed Mtoo o.ooO Capital fi.000.000 Pald-up-Capltal QQQ Reserve Fund and Resi HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: ACCOUNTS opened ana SAVING t per annum. Change" 2ffi£S traced on all towns of commercial Import--no- throughout tne world. H O.
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    • 73 7 Small SavinqsjEL LIGHTEN irLfh YOUR I* M I FINANCIAL «L PATHWAY ,M>TM YEABIY INI E BEST* PAID 70 YOU Small Savings regularly deposited will scK.n build up for you a substantial Bank j> Balance, .ready for the moment when it ii most needed. THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OP NEW YORK.
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    • 205 7 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated in Straits Settlements.) Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE R0 HONG BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. DEAD OrFICE. CHINA BUILDING CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE LOCAL BRANCH: 458, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. m BOARD OF DIRECTORS: ChetTswee Cheng,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 228 8 Amusements <'~ SEE A Raging Stampede of Jungle Beasts through a helpies3 City and only one man who can stem the tide— "THE LION MAN." MATINEE: TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW, AT 3.15 P.M. telEMf"j 615 N CHTLY 915 1| AN AMAZING SPECTACULAR ROMANCE THAT WILL THRILL YOU THROUGH AND THROUGH >
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    • 353 8 EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABOUT THIS GREAT COMEDY POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT Maurice Chevalier t fn Paramount* Saucy, novel ,j£/r comedy with Songs and 4gm ĕĕ Music— bedtime mm BABY LEROY The World's Youngest $o** EDWARD EVERETT HORTON and HELEN TVVELVETREES. OPENING—TO-MORROW AT THE MATINEE. 3.15. Warner Bros. Sensational Comedy Mystery "GIRL MISSING"
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    • 478 8 L i The boss is on the make. .but he'- a sh< picture that turns the tables on th< 1 man! No more wronged typists or j girif! From now on the stronger sex i j to fight for its own honour! MAN WANTED NOT RECOMMENDED FOR j j INNOCENT
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    • 136 8 ORDINANCE XO 44 (BANKRUPTCY, i IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE Sur.mr.ry QM In B3n.ka.piry. No. 299 oi 1833 Re CHEW KEE SENG, of N„. Jco Chiat Place, Singapore. Clerk at Chartered Bank, Singapore. R'ciivine Order made 23rd Jfcßf, HO Date cf Order for Summar.
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  • 281 9 Serious Charge At Assizes. T<HE trial ol Rasmai bin Haji Hussain, a X former constable attached to the Now th murder of a colleague named Abdul Mam,; en ,he evening of July 17, last, commenced at rrr«hf yester day before Mr. Justice urranty and a common
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  • 303 9 Syrian Christians' Annual Picnic. Local Syrian Christians and a party of t.itnds, numbering over 70. led by Mr.'l n Ecnjamin. manager of Messrs. Adrain and Co and the President of the Syrian Christian A?£ociaticn. ga;hered at the New Pier to celebrate their annual picnic on Sundry
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  • 168 9 Sequel To Recent Civil Suit. (Frwn Out Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Sept. V. A civil suit heard before Mr Justice Gerahty on Aug. 17 had a sequel before the Police Ms'Ftrste, Mr. J. C. Derrick to-day. when S.P.I' Pittm X uuppan Chcttiar sued Mohd. Dam o;o PvtMShukl Rani, of
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  • 64 9 The Resident and Committee of the Ladies Union r&h to axpress their thanks publicly f the inns and individuals who have helped them by gills in kind as well as by cash kn the* charity sale, held en last Friday, at the St Andrew* School Hal». They alro wish to
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  • 126 9 A Problem For High-Flying Airmen. Pasadena. California. When airmen cf the future hurtle through the stratosphere at tremendous speeds, thej will encounter "tides" in the air. Evidence of the existence of these mosphcric tides is reported by Mr. J s< f J. Johnson of the California tcsti ,uto
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  • 65 9 A Claim To World Parachute Record. Moscow. A world record i.s claimed by a Soviet air mil.1 1 «anted Evdokimov foi a parachute ji:mp wnich lie has just made trom an aer p ane near Lenirgrad. He left the aeroplane 6.700 metres (about four miles) up and
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 429 9 her hand went DEAD. Helpless With Rheumatism. ,::i' sh? thought she would lose th? :nht hand. But when sh; started ily des cf Kruschen. it soon put -\irt in a oud 5tate." she writes, "In m'd not do my hrusework. I was so miliitn in my arms and hands, slu-p
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    • 483 9 CHURCH SERVICES. Details For This Week-End. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. 6:50 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Ma.ins. 8 a.m. Corporate Eucharist. 9:30 a.m. Matins (Chinese). 5:30 p.m. Evensong Chcral and Sermon. Holy Communion on Monday, at 7:30 a m. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 7 a.m. Wednesday and Friday at 8
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    • 1044 9 siNcitPomhotjy GOODWBOD PARK HOTEL JPhone 6490 Telegram: Goodwood Admirably located—sufficiently distant from city noise to ensure an atmosphere of peace and quietness. LARGE GARDEN—I 4 TENNIS COURTS, lEVERYI EVERY COMFORT High-class restaurant under expert European supervision. Lock-up garages: Moderate Rates: Terms Applj:—Manager. I CAPITOL THEATRE i' MALACCA I TO-NIGHT: j
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 58 9 tgm Road (OB Muulmcin Roaor Players sinwOTtert assemble, secretary's residence. 105, Nelson Road. 2.30 p.m. for free Patty's jerseys m't t be worn. i-nke's B P. will celebrate their 3rd Anniversary and hold their annual general meeting at Mr Aw Boon HaWs bungalow at Pasi. Pan]ang on Sept. 9 and
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    • 889 9 CLVB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societte* 'n Singapore, most of the members vf which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Dtsry is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date end complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the
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  • 58 10 RYi. Seah Peck Seah tnd family bej to tender their thanks to th: num r:us frirnds, relatives and mcmk?rs cf Clubs and A:r.,ociatiens. who so kinily paid night visits and attended the funeral ol ih? lat? Mrs. S ah Peck S ah and those who sent wrcathr.
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  • 37 10 The fur.rral cf Mr. Wong Lai Thcng is to takf p'r.ce cn Moi day. September llth th? corteg leaving his residence, No. 265, Jalan Bcsar. st 12 noon, for ir.t rmcnt at T.icmson Road cemster;.
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  • 844 10 According to a London Sunday paper an astrologer states that "rubber is going to interest the Stock Exchange in December." We do not need the aid of astrology to tome to practically the same conclusion. Now that the scare about the "secret war" against British rubber interests is
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  • 644 10 Comments By The Way. IF our Import and export trade has shrunk appreciably since the onset of the slum i. thr reverse is the position with tha Year Beck of Statistics, which has been steadily growing in bulk. That for last year, just published a' $11.50
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  • 31 10 Pour R.A.F. planes flew over Taiping en Tuesday morning. One plane made a landing at Assam Kumbans Aercdicme and thtn later fltw low over the town.
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  • 15 10 Mr. O'Flynn has been transferred from Port Dkicson to Seremban as Ofncer-in-Chaige cl Detectivee.
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  • 169 10 Twins tson and daughter) were born to Peggy, wife of Mr. John MacLennan, of the Penan? Accncy of the Chartered Bank, in London, on Aug. 11. As a resui: of pocketing $1, with which his father had sent him out to buy coffee, a climax to many offences of
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  • 67 10 The Javanese comedian who had been charg d with misappropriation of a gold buckle belonging to Miss Riboet was acquitted and discharged on Wednesday. A Tamil clerk, who vas charged with rttcmptcd Mldde by taking Jeyes fluid, phaded that it was a genuin? mistake he had made in
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  • 69 10 Mrs. Bucknell. wife of Commander Bucknell, R.N.R.. Harbour Master. Port Swettenham. who will be sailing for Sou'-h Africa next week, was entertained a; a farewell party on Wednesday at the K?ang Club by the ladies of Klang and district. Mrs. Bucknell was entertained at ;ea the same evening by
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  • 41 10 Mr. Mohamed Arshad bin Haji Omar, Chief C ?rk. Audit Office. Malacca, has retired from G ivemment service, as from Sep- 2, and is n< won three months' full pay leave. He has sc.ved the Government for ever 31 years.
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  • 68 10 To-morrow at 10.45 a.m., the Tamils Serrthhutha 3angam, Batu Gajah (rami s Reform Society) will be opened by Mr. R. Naidu, Chief Interpreter, the Kedah High Courts, with Mr. R. R. Ayaru of Ipoh in the chair. A public meeting will be held at 3 pm., in 90.
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  • 67 10 A former Tarn 1 coolie of the F.M.S. Rail- wave removed a rail from the permanent way with a view to avenge a tindal who had given evidercc at a previous trial, which resulted to his seiving five months in prison. He was tried again on -a charge
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  • 417 10 BY a— I A man has been accused of feabT IBS evidence Dy pouring illidt i;, over himself. The evidenced usJJJJJ swallowed. A The largest stone-crusher i. v. world, with jaws weighing forty lon has just been completed Evm nome made cake wouldn't h >IH long
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  • 60 10 GIRLS' CORNER, on page 2. CHINA NEWS, on page 3. RUBBER STATISTICS, on pa CLUB DIARY, on page page 9 CHURCH SERVICES, on DtfC 1 SPORTS NEWS, on pafd M aud 15. MUST ESTATE PAY?, on CHURCH'S TASK OVERSEAS, I D P*f RADIO NEWS, on page 17.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 171 10 j —Robinson's j Special Sale Offer Of Flash Lights eVEREADy BATTERIES. I No. 2671—Black Metal Case j 6-1 x .".00 feet light range, f Ill'jjSnß I Sale Price $1.33 Ul^&SsiSiii No, 2673—Nickel Case x V/ t n Uses 2. j RELIABLE FLASH LIGHTS No. 950 Unit Cell*. 300 feet light
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    • 29 10 J 634 COMPARE J THE PRICE, QUALITY AND STYUI of T.K.K.'S SHOES WITH THOSE OF ANY OTHER MAKE TENG SENG GU AN, ::I, North Bridge Road. E* tMllhttl 1905.
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  • 839 11 FOIR NATIONS IN ALLIANCE AGAINST JAPAN? Iraki Warns Tokyo. llrees Adjustment Of Armies And Building Of 36 Warships. Reuter. a world war break out in the Far East in 1935? the Japanese War Minister, says v
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  • 70 11 Allegations Of Theft Of Medals. (from Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Sept. 7. M wee to-day produced befcr unui in, the police mgistrate. the theft of five medals «I h rtiflcate and a poleWith keys, belonging to j n hee cons able, stationea 1 IrriUnm, Iv-wf r-, lah ny.
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  • 49 11 ,F Out Ou n Correspondent.) Bangkok, Sept. 8. Bb Charles Kingsford Smith, v Europe to pick tp and fly i iane. interviewed, denkd that ng to attack the record from trim but admitted that he from Calcut a to A:or Star nonwe course of the Journey.
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  • 77 11 The Five Expelled Men To Return. The Secretary of the local Chet.iars' Chamber of Commerce wri.es to inform us that m deference to the representations of the British Government, orders have oeen passed by H. rh* Governor-General cf Indo-Chma permiv'Jng the five expelled Negaratharil (Chettiarsj tr return to
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  • 50 11 League Technical Co-operation With China. Reuter. Geneva, Sept. 8. Doctor Andrija Stampar. the heal h expert v. ho was formerly en-aged m flood relief in China in 1931, hae been appointed toon' year ir connect with a plan for tecl-nica' co-operation be ween the League and China.—Rent c
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  • 24 11 Reuter. Pearl Buck left on the "Conte Rosso" for ChiC*. to-day. Her latest novel, "Frst Wife war. very favourably reviewed in tins mornings ••Times."—Reuter.
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  • 348 11 Fatal Result Of A Quarrel. (From Our Oicx Corresvondent.) Ipch, S.pt. 8. MAHMUD bin Haji Anak missed his wife one day in April last and went fiom Ipoh to Teluk Anson in search of hr. Whlfe making inquiries at a Chinese boUK in Changkal Jong, near
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  • 272 11 Government Should Take Action. Sin Wen Pao. «rpo "os bcrn a citizen of China seems to be A one of ihe most unfortunate things in the wortd. The Chinese are every oay worried by either internal miseries or by foreign aggression. "They are garded as slaves
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  • 410 11 Price On His Head? JEWISH REPLY TO PERSECUTION. Reuter. Brussels, Sept. 8. JN consequence of rumours that a German secret society has put a price on his head, Professor Einstein, it is reported, is temporarily leaving Belgium and is going on a cruise in .1 friend's yacht.
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  • 125 11 Short Street Methodist Church Holding Classes. Under '.he auspices of the Tamil Methodist Church. I, Shor. Stree a school is being organised with the object of teaching the Tamil children to speak, read and write Tamil. During the Eng'.ifh school holidays this school meets daily except orj
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  • 40 11 Reuter. Paris. Sept. 8. 7.ihe airwoman Maryse Hilz is testing an aeroplane with a view to another flight to Japan, via Sib.ria, in an attempt to beat the record. Vicomte de Sibour is shortly flying to China Reuter.
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  • 175 11 "Rise Against Yankee Imperialism 99 Reuter. New York, Sept 8. CUBAN troops have arrived in Havana to ceil with the Communists, who have bMMd a manifesto: Down with the Government! live the Soviet workers and peasants! S. idiers end sailors, rlw against Yankee Imperinii m!" Thirty
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  • 35 11 (From Our Om% (crrespondevt.) Bangkok. Sept. 8. James Mario:: Baker. ex-Secretary to the United States Senate. has been appoint'd Minister to S am. at the age of 72. He is arriving in Novimber.
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  • 430 11 HEART ATTACK IN HOTEL. Body Embalmed. Successor 21 Years Of Age. Reuter. Berne (Switzerland), Sept. 8. j£ING Feisal, of Iraq; died from a heart attack at his hotel to-day at 12.30 a.m. King Feisal took lunch at Interlaken yesterday but complained of tiredness last night. A
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 21 11 I TO-MORROW'S II sundayl tribune] 1 irilf consist of 20 P4GES 45 Cents. !a/tri 1001 include a x PAGE OF PICTURES
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  • 1932 12 STILL NEEDED IN MALAYA. "New Constitution. Report Of Commission Of Inquiry. TMIE future of the Rubber Research Institute has been in the balance for some time and many people have wondered if it would eoiitinuc to exist. A commission was appointed to inquire into its work
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  • 143 12 Former Gang Coolie Sent To Prison. I (From Our Own Correspondent. > Ipoh. Sept. 8. IN tie*. High Court. Alor Star, on Tuesday, Ramasamy. a fermcr railway gang coolie, was sentenced to th cc years' rigorous imprisonment by Tungku Mohamed. Accused was convicted on a charge of committing
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  • 468 12 Bankrupt's Motion For Discharge. A FTER being a bankrup. for 25 years. E. Y. Angullia applied for r-'s discbarge yesterday, in the Bankrup-cy Court, before tne Chief Justice. Sir Walter Huggard. Mr. D. H. Tudor, Assistant Offical appeared for the Official Assignee and Mr. W. Wilson appeared
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  • 74 12 Warning To Chinese Chamber Of Commerce. Sin Wen Pao. Shanghai. Aug. 24. The Shanghai Chinese Chamber of Comlrtrct has lccclveo a telegram from tlie Seamen's Union at Canton urging that no goods be sent to South China by Butterlietd and by the said company will not be
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  • 25 12 Rome. Glovanna Mar a Benaglia. a 35-year-old nurse from Bergano, has made a pilgrimage of 1,000 miles, walking t.urefoot, to see the Pope.
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  • 449 12 Panic In Attempt To Save Children. THREE lives were lost at Sou .1 Shore Blackpool, when people sit ing on the sands and promenade rushed irto the sea to rescue a number of children, aged fr m 11 to 13. who. while bathing, go' into d«fficul ic>
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  • 173 12 Accused Who Did Not Know What He Was Doing. Sen ei:tt of five months r.i. aas passed by the District Judge (Mr. H. A. Forren yesterday on a young Chinese. Teck Lee. who pleaded guilty to a change 0 voluntarily causing giievoik, hurt to a middle-aged woman
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  • 227 12 Thief With Thirteen Previous Convictions. "oilier 1015 he las been convicted once •very year." said thr District Judge, Mr. H. A. l o rer. when. pasMng sentence of •even nionUi.s r.i.. eight .strokes of ihe rotno and one year's police .sup-rvi.s ot\ on a Malay named Ahmad
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  • 95 12 First Visit To France Since The War. Paris. Aug. 7. Fcr the first time since .he War ar Italian cQuadron is on a visit to French shores. The :our big Italian cruisers, Trieste. Filunv, Gorhria and Eara, and nine other smaa< vessels are anchored in the lonely bay
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  • 23 12 Miss Owen, of the Y.W.C.A., will address the .Rotary Club of Singapore at the weekly tiffin next Wednesday on "Woman's League of Nations."
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  • 232 12 Alleged Assault After Quarrel. A QUARREL which culminated n a knife attack had its sequel in the Police Coin" yesterday when three Javanese seamen, lid:, Mohamed and Ibrahim were charged before he Second Magistrate. Mr. Norman Grice. with voluntarily causing hurt to a compati.ei >\Mh a dangerous weapon
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  • 217 12 Interesting Observations Of Aleohoi Recent. New York. **When> prehibiUon goes out temperance wiM come into iU, own," cays Edward P. Muhoo;:' v. chairman of the S ate Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, and Regent of America's Thirci. The ,pcakeasy and night-club era i' crumbling under the cnslaught of
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  • 274 12 Offer Of Two Dollars A Month Accepted. In his public examination in the Bankrupt!*? G-'Urt yesterday before the Chief Justice, So Walter Huggard. a Tamil engine diiver emr ioyed M the Singapore Harbour Board named S. Munisamy said that the main cause of his financial embaiTassment was tiie
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  • 976 12 Murder lar^ WITNESSES VVARKru BY JUDGE. (Frcm Our Ou n Cnuiu. JHE story,, Chinese at Kamponir tJ 12 ended in one of them \J£?l!r4 stabbed and dyingon told at the Muar Assbe! ing before the H Bailey. S;,V W The accused is quite i nmrnm Mined Goh
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    • 37 12 1 TO-MORROW'S j f SUMPAY j I TRIBUNE j will contain the S X best reports and j j pictures of to-day's I races. i*. .■II t -t l »1 l l t t I• t- I
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    • 19 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION. LIMITED' China Building Cfcn* 'PHONE 5808. SWGAPO* FIDE, MABIME. «0» VEHICLES \VORK>lfcV s COMPENSATION [NSURANCSi
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  • 102 13 HARBOUR BOARD. Singapore. Sep' SHIP? ALONGSIDE TUB WHARVES. Wharf (Eutrance Oate 1). a/Be I «En nance Gate 3). |g Kin a 1C: Prisidcv. Garfitl.l a Ua -ha Maru D> co iSnueuee u«»i* s> .1 37; Hakodate Man W! 32; st TraeeJei 30.
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  • 47 13 Afghans Have Cheque-Books Now. Kabul. Afghanistan. to operate in Afghanistan has here. It is called Shirkat-I-I:.. working under a royal charter Jrcm Oaf Nadir Shah. capital amounts to 35.000.000 Afghan about £985 000». 35 per cent, of which wis subscribed by the Afghan Government.
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  • 59 13 Vienna sen b.oke out of a cemcentration ramp si Tiehilesti. Rumania, according to Press reports I. nearby village, and dc- food They raid that their bread ration -a< insufficient. :llagers fled frcm them, and the ci food —and enough alcohol to make anai thoroughly merry" when they
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  • 94 13 Sloan Troops Punish A "Carl/ 4 Nurrr. rjrg (Eavaria). A group of Nazi stores \rc epera i au6cd a r;nsa.:r»:i Ui a safterb bare 1 ..en hey marched •.hrcuiij.i the c ii, VJ atifb a young mat; in iheir mid*, wu wa- puei:Li> a mo.or-ry le. Or
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  • 50 13 Most Complete Selection On Show. Paris. What is probably the most complete collection of butterflies in the world will shortly be on show in a Paris museum. It contains about 100.C00 specimens of butterflies caught by the Swiss entomologist, M. Frhustorfer. They are chiefly from India and Australia.
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  • 39 13 Nice. A German mine containing a live charge of about 500 lb. of explosive has been found drifting off La Ciotat. Riviera. It was discovered when it became entangled with the fishing nets of a French trawler.
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  • 31 13 Madrid A pretty sixteen-year-old girl at Jumillu (Murcia) kissed her sweetheart at a dance— just once. Her father saw them, took her home and beat her to death.
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  • 202 13 BELLINO. Singapore, Sept. 7. London 4 months' sight 214 3;31 london 3 months' sight 2 4 !> I L:ndon 60 days' sight 2 4 63 London 30 days* sight 2 4 132 London demand 7*4 London T.T. 2 3 11 21 Ly:ns and Paris demand 030 Hamburg demand
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  • 185 13 Singapore, Sep*. 8. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $120 R. tSiam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koran $113 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 r $93 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 $31 Siam, No. 1 "Sinhway" $170 Siam, No. 2 "Sinhway" $160 Siam, No. 3 "Sinhway" $147
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  • 191 13 Woman Calls Wearer A "Brazen Hussy." Mrs. Louisa Huggeit, an elderly woman, who called a g'.rl bather a "braser. hussy" because .she was wearing beach pyjamas, was lined 10s. by tbc Eastbourne Maais'ra'e for disorderly conduct. The girl, Joan Afford, said she was walking along the front in
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  • 241 13 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. SEPT. 'J. High Tido.- 1.30 a.m., 1.21 p.m. Ueeeaan Oaaaerenee. Singapore Race*. Ocjf: Keppei G.C. Monthly Medal »Bof,ey» Cricket: S.C.C 1 o-.irrtumni:. Final, EiccWas v. Merchants. S.C.C. Foottnll: Commercial Cur. S.-mi-Flnu'. M.'II v. P. 0., Ja'au ieaar, to
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  • 121 13 ALHAMBRA. —"Bus cr Grabbe in "King of the Jungle. CAPlTOL—Maurice Chevalier in "A Bedtime Story." EMPIRE. —Paul Muni in T an; a Fugitive from a Chain Gang." GREAT WORLD. —Side shows, Cabaret. Malay opera. Chinese wayang. silent and talkie cinemas (Sky theatre: "Surrender" and "Holy Terror." Star "Reaching for
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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    • 18 13 JUST ARRIVED! j NEW SHIPMENT OF j TANGO RECORDS. SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road, Singapofe. m
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 85 13 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSB. TO-DAY. oka isK-.no. Pi.-.djcc gad Paletnbars 1 tSetsensj 2 p i.v i r> aanian, Kernasc*, Krttay, Dungun. rrr-jgjran-a rnt! R- v (Asdagf) 2 p.m D}a tToradjai 3 p.nl. •'.:rawak. Sibu. Mir' Ltbuan. Nortn I Bortasq ar.l Jo.:; •Marudui 3.30 p.m. Taad,'oa 3 Balei and Lr.boean Biiik I
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    • 66 13 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. urn Ytatergay. Night Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall Bunghine. Temp Stations. Deg. P. inche*. Hours Deg P Alor Star 83 tig 3.9 74 Sitiawau 9» Nil 7.9 70 K. Trengganu 87 0.27 18 71 Bukit Jeram 88 Nil IM 74 Malacca 84 NU 4.7
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  • 862 14 PROGRAMME REARRANGED. DOUBLE TOTE ON RACES 6 AND 8; BIG SWEEP ON RAGE 8. Everything is again in readiness at the Bukit Timah Racecourse for to-day's racing, when a third card of eight events will be run off
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  • 122 14 Mixed Foursomes Medal Competition. 1 The following were the care's reairnd in the September mixed fouisomes m?dal competition at the Island Club. Miss N l-:on and J. T. Snith 43—H4ss$J%. Mrs. H. L. H. Lim and J. Lea X ng 'I c 46—10Vj=35»/i. Mrs. Rainsford and Dr.
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  • 122 14 Re;)hy For Tournament Honours. The E rciercs and Me:chants haur.g tied with .ii po nts each in the S.C C. tournament, a plaj oil has been arranged (or to-day and to- o iow bjtwccn these two sids. T-ams. ETCETERAS. it. N. Ham ltcn. H. B. Noon, D. C.
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  • 69 14 Special Selections For To-day. WINNING POST'S" special selections for VT to-day are as follows: Race 1— PKANTASIE. GOLDEN HORN. GKOCX. Race 2.—RANGOON. ANGELUS. HAPPINESS. Race 3.—STICK UP. WINWAYS. AUSTRAL WATERS. Race 4 —TIN POOL. CHEERFUL LADY GEORGE ROBEY. Rare S—DONE UP. HAPPY NEW YEAR. CURRENCY BOY. Rare
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  • 29 14 Mid-Week League Points For Queen's Park. Reuter. London. £e jt. C. Quel's Perk beat Third Lanaik 5-2 in the First Division of the Scottirh League to-day. —Reuter.
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  • 263 14 Latest Positions In The Tables. The following are the positions in trr S.A.F.A. League competitions to date: FIRST DIVISION. Goal.. P. W L. D. F. A. Pts. Malays 16 13 1 2 67 M 28 Chinese 15 11 2 2 57 19 21 WQtl 16 10 4 2
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  • 159 14 Land And Sea Sports At Muar. i From Our Own Correspondent.) Jch.o.e. Sept. 7 Among ether SCiivltlei in Muar on Sept. 17, there will oe land and va sports held to ealehrate the 60th anniversary of the htr htiay cf H H. the Sri.. The sports are open
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  • 115 14 LJpper S rar.goon Rovers United team v. the Hillside Sports Club to-mono.v at the S.E.S. ground: John Low: Jantan Awang. Ahmad Tamby: Hook Chye, Kang Hock. Ismail Satta:; Chris. d'Cctta. S. Fhiagarajan, A. Sankaran, Teck Lim, Mahmood Awang. BBride Sports Club: Tan Yu Sam; Mohd. Rebun, Teo Ban
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  • 12 14 Entries for the All-Johore Chinese Sports close on Sept. 21.
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  • 185 14 Freeman Routs Gents. AMES GETS DOUBLE CENTURY. Reuter. London, Sept. 8. jgXCEPT for the Champion County v. the Rest match, which is the last on th' 1 programme and which staits on the 15th, at Lord's, the English cricket season has now ended. The postponed Gentiemea
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  • 44 14 Bud Fails To Beat Bee Basco. *From Uur Own Correrponlsnt.) Penang. Sept. 9. Pud Wall?y failed to stop Bee Basco, who was considered a second rater, when they met here last night. A geed ten round battle ended in a draw.
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  • 194 14 Britisher Reaches The Semi-Finals. Reuter. Forest Hills. Sept. 8. FRED Perry ißri am) has reached the semifinal round cf the U.S. open lawn tennis championships at Forest Hills, by beating Qubt ((Australia) in three straight sets in the quarter-finals. The duel between Sutter and McGrath. which
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  • 113 14 Amicable Athletic Association team v. the Chines' Companion Athletic Association in th" S.C F.A. Cup semi-final tie on Monday at the Jalan B.sar Stadium: Ye„ Ah Kcw. Gek Soo. Swee Chiang. Ten-j Sen;;, Ah Chew. Lip Chee, Peng H ck. Yaat t.'sjrc.-, Fna Ktv. Chim Bock. Eng
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  • 49 14 Ties in the Amateur Sporting Association.--tournament: Tuesday -Open singles championship> Sec. Kirn Cheng v. Toh Cheng Kiat. S.ngles handicap: Soh Cheng Yam v Lre Kay Beng. Thursday (open singles championship! Tan Soo Liew v. Tan Chong Beng. Singles handicap: Khoo Eng Watt v. Tan Beng Choo.
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  • 37 14 Members of the Chinese Sports Association who are going to Pulau Samboe for to-dav"s sccrer match with the P. S. Sports Club art asked to note that the launch will leave the new pier at 3 p.m.
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  • 905 14 CHINESE TRIP up THr MALAYS. First Defeat. Dolfattah And Dollah Absent. pLAYING without Dolfattah Dollah, the Malays were beatea by the odd proa! in five by the Cluaett at the Anson Road Stadium rah* day. It was the last match for th* Malays in the First Division of
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  • 241 15 Tournament Ties For Next Week. npiES i n t he lawn bowls tournament at the A S.C.C. are as follows: Dr. E. D. Lindow and H. X Fearnside V. A. S. Banks and H. Doroghue, E. A. Brown and J. N. Wainwright v. H. R. L. Dyne
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  • 160 15 To-morrow's Charity Soccer Match. A charity soccer match will take placv at Jalan Besar Stadium to-morrow. The opposing teams are the Jockeys ana the Press of Singapore, who will contest the issu? for possession of a Cup which has been presented for ennual competition between the two
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  • 62 15 Replay Necessary In Cup Final. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Sept. 5. The Railways and the Customs soccer teams met on the Chinese Assembly Hall's ground in the final of Perak Football Association Cup Competition but as the match resulted in a draw (1—1) which necessitated a replay
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  • 57 15 Soccer Team Visiting Kuala Lumpur. The Marine Department, runners-up in the Second Division of ihe S.A.F.A., are making a tour to Kuala Lumpur at the end of the month. They have made arrangements to oppose two stong teams in the Selangor League, the match being fixed for Sept.
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  • 117 15 lhe following will play in the V.M.C.A. trial, Whites v. Coloms. on the V.M.C.A. ground on Monday, at 5.15 pm. White?.: P. O'Dwyir (capt.). C. C. Meredith, L M Pmnefather. R. J. R. Straccy. Lee Kit Soon. L:c Feng Lim, M. M. H. Shirazie, J. Lcvick. Voo Fook
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  • 52 15 Ties in the Malay Recreation Clubs tennis tournament at Telok Ktuau: To-day (3.45 p.m.): H. Ahmad H. A. LatUT v. A. Rahim H. Tahir. 5 p.m.: S. Osman Mattar v. Hand. Yusol Zshak. Tomorrow (3.45 p.m.): Sayadi Hassan v. Hussein Ghani. 5 p.m.: Latiff Aboobakar v. M.
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  • 26 15 The drawn match, Pulau Brani v. S.C.F.A. 11, will be replayed on Monday, Sept. 18, at 5.15 p.m., at the Anson Road Stadium.
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    • 122 15 NEW WORLD CABARET Dancing Nightly From O p.m. Dance Hall Thoroughly Renovated And lighted By Coloured Lights Changing Automatically ILLUMINATED CABARET GARDEN. NEW WORLD TALKIE ifO-NIGHT: m THE «W PLAN The Greatest of all Spy Epics Race Horse j Insurance LOW RATES with r \S ABSOLUTE SECURITY Sime, Darby Co.,
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    • 372 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000. tomnm* hi force over S-lsWooo. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Stralti Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jewry, EO. The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compile, wlin the
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  • 591 16 Supreme Court. JUDGMENT CLAIM DISMISSED. JUDGMENT was delivered by Mr. Justice Mills in the Supreme Court on Tuesday in the cas e in which M. Muthiah Pillay applied that C. C. Dunman, receiver of the estate of Tan Kong Liang, deceased, be ordered to pay to him
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  • 611 16 Interesting Address By Canon Waddy. AN address on the Church's task overseas was delivered at St. Andrew's School Hall en Thursday by Canon Stacy Waddy, Secretary of the Society fcr the propagation of the GOopei. The Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. B. C. Roberts, was in
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  • 96 16 Tr> Municipal health statement for .rv n.tk c:;d:d Sept. 2. gives the total number cf deaths as 167. The death rate w.is 18.1:? per mille compared with 16.12 in th» precedmr week and 18.24 in the corresponding week cf last year. The cheef causes of death
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    • 77 16 4T I /UrtRLATIVf QUALITY I AT AM f CONOMICAL I PRICf I H State Express 555 Cigar- ettes appeal insistently I to those discriminating I smokers who will be satisfied only with the H_ best. They stand apart I from all others in their I unique qualities I 555 ARBAffN
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    • 18 16 THE "LAST'WORD IN THE ART OF BREWING Sole Importers The East Astatic Company, Limited. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PBNAl^J
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  • 213 17 New Theory. big stream of interference. I .report from the Bell 1 Laboratories, some very statements are made ospherics which, it is said, •m the air, or the clouds; in. but apparently from it in the depths of space. I md that
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  • 30 17 PHI Holland tthe "Happy" Stac. at excellent strength in and 11 p.m. on Sept. 5. on j nvdeagta of 16.38 metres. It is also we'l Retired in Singapore.
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    • 100 17 Perfect World Radio Reception with a; GECoPHONE Superheterodyne RECEIVER (For A.C. Mains) A highly efficient 6-valve Superheterodyne model I r use with an external loud speaker. Designed to operate on the short and medium wavebands. The result of intensive research and experience of short wave reception in all parts of
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    • 52 17 GET iISTO RADIO. WORLD'S MOST FASCINATING HOBBY! LEARN BY DOING—NOT BOOKS. 163, Orchard Road, are prepared to give instruction in BUILDING, OPERATING and REPAIRING RADIO RECEIVERS ETC. YOUR ENTHUSIASM 16 AROUSED IN EVERY LESSON HOURS OF DELIGHTFUL RECREATION. How would you like to build a set with $10!— and start
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    • 72 17 THE CALCUTTA CHEMICAL CO„ LIMITED, (Incorporated in India.) 8, Raffles Chambers, SLijajjort I. la delight to use our Carbolic Soap 5% for your daily bath. ONLY 8 CTS. A CAKE. JAD MAHA UHRIH6ARAJ PS*! |8 iBHRrNGARAJ g 5 MomONOF 811 raj 1l~r£L S UlSAUtU.lt COMMITS., It cools head, preve-nts'baldness, blackens
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 309 17 THE DAVENTRY STATION. Details Of Programmes In Advance. The following fe the full programme (subject to alteration; which will be broadcast from the Empire station (Davcntry) on 25.3 and 31.3 meters for the Indian and Malayan zone from Sept. 9 to Sept. 15 for further particulars v "World Radio. >
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    • 589 17 ford Robinson, Robert Easton (tenor). 4.30 p.m. Recital by Samuel Dushkin (violin). 5.00. p.m. Bible Reading. 5.15-5.30. Summary of week's news. MONDAY, SEPT. 11, 1933. GM T. 11.0 a.m.—1.0 p.m. Transmission on an omni-directional aerial: 11.0 Cinema Organ Recital; 11.45 Orchestral Concert; 12.45—1.0. An Orchestral Concert (gramophone records). 1.30 .p.m.
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  • 818 18 Secondary Husbands For Women? THE thorny problem of Chinese A marriage registration, which is of vital importance to the Chinese community, was thrashed out in an interclub debate held last night at the CCA. Institute Hall under the aus-1 pices of the Chinese Christian Asso-1 ciation.
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  • 51 18 Tahlequq (Oklahoma i. A local bOy has brought this town it; first world's record Houston Davis, a member of the local teachers' college band, played a "roll" on the trap drum for 6"j hsurs. He says a member of Sousa's band set the previous record 11 tour
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  • 55 18 Warsaw. The total number of unemployed in Poland continues to Diminish gradually. During the last week registered, ending July 29, there was a drop cf 5.000. The total Is new down to now down to 213,000. For several months the average decrease each we?k has been between
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    • 192 18 "An Invitation "1 YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED j TO THE FAIR 99 10, HIGH STREET (LATE EUROPE HOTEL BUILDING) WHERE A COMPREHENSIVE RANGE OF The Worlds Latest Creations IN Things Beautiful AWAIT YOUR INSPECTION NO OBLIGATION PRICES LOWEST QUALITY SECOND TO NONE SERVICE PROMPT COURTEOUS BUSINESS HOURS 8 A.M. TO
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  • 125 19 4 Look At Thin Week's I'ost-Kafj. j|y De?r Nephew jhn* ha b fC overwhelming response to E y i-que-" t you o send in suggestions for 0 vir p- for a Comer debate. They d iggestions. but I think the best i. r-c more
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  • 350 19  -  I By "Johore Kul." I plunged into extreme melancholy wen I saw thai our beloved Uncle had mis■uer. my article for a letter. I suppose It s sr. fa «It and this week I promise the Coi*rite= ti i.nte ->mething very exciting and xterestinjj Yuu A ant a
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  • 220 19  -  By Pal" H lata 1 .114 joy to young and old. When j ounr ement is made in the classroom urst of oy because there will T un of ,tll dies and amusement. tsT V ::c ll(lavs because there must be some m 'nri cannot work all the
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  • 752 19  -  (By "Thagoran I." I have now turned over a new leaf and intend to contribute regularly. For more than naif a year I have failed to contribute to the 'Corner. In my younger days I had a very bad habit of wishing to take the best and biggest
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  • 268 19  -  (By Koh Sian Poh. I woke up early in the morning feeling a little chilly, as the rough wind passed near my doorstep. It was indeed a fresh morning, and I washed my pale, yellow face with the dewdrops. I was in a beautiful garden with all
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  • 568 19  -  (By Yeo Cheng Swee, Muar. One morning, before the school began, I was fitting moodily in class. I was alone except for a friend who was rallying me on my moping preoccupation. At last 'lie snapped out. "O, what is worrying you. old man? Cut it out. will
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  • 217 19  -  ißy "Kalidas." In Singapore there lived two men. One was called Tan and the other Chan. Tan lived in the district of Pasir Panjang and had no food and no house. Chan lived in the district of Katong, and his living was also the same as Tan's. Tan* left
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  • 163 19  -  (By "Willie Goh." Amak and Arkar were two intimate woodcutters. One day while they were on their way to the forest, they found a bag of gold. They took it home and agreed to divide it equally between themselves. Amak proposed that they should hold a good feast In
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  • 473 19  -  ißy "Hunting Expert." L.S.K. district of Southern China, p«,J rH Pm 1 also had a son called OnS had to 80 out *> cut wheat, while Pang did the household work and looked a*ter Ping. One windy day* as Pang was sitting by the window watching the
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  • 144 20 .4/ Wednesday s Singapore Races Volunteers On Bukit Timah Range—"Tiang Choon Kok" Association Anniversary Some Successful Jockeys And A RecordBreaker. H^,s wingalow pasjr panjang. Volunteers inspected alter flrlr.e: on the 300 \C- Kampon-r Char.gi. Wt the ferry k*Wi I* lelft Ft*** .Mr. Santou speaking at tlie anniversary
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