Malaya Tribune, 21 September 1933

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  • 36 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. VoL XX* No. 225 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Thursday. Sept. 21. 193;; Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1933.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 23 1 lead The L< Sunday Tribune f > Malaya 'i i a PROVED IDEAL j ANTI CORROS!VE QgMggfc Incorporated in IJjL j Sole Agents m
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    • 101 1 A. FLINTER o, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Tearl Necklaces ol every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowc3t market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. GUINNESS IS THE BEST J BUT BE
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  • 122 2 WHAT OUR CONTEMPORARIES ARE SAYING Blind Pacifists. TWE National Government need not be afraid that a decision to embark on an extensive programme of naval construction would incur the ire of tbe people. On the contrary, it would meet with the warmest of welcomes. Shipyards would re-open. Skilled workers, who
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  • 201 2 life have repeatedly demanded more toft formation about the Pool and the control scheme generally, pointing out that this is essential if Malayan miners are to come to a decision regarding a continuation of restriction. Mr. John Howeson. Don Simon Patino and also the smaller "guns" of the
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  • 187 2 A s our readers know, we have adxtl vocated in season and out of season the necessity for a Malayan Board of Education. Let us, however, now oropose something that will be easier to create and simpler to manage being created, and let us begin the experiment in our
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  • 394 2 Alleged Murder. TAMIL ON TRIAL AT IPOH. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Sept. 19. jm story of a jungle tragedy was told at the Perak Assizes to-day when Nagiah, a Tamil labourer wa< charged with the murder of Muttu samy, another labourer, at Ulu Rambutan, near
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  • 204 2 League Expert's Report Published. Budapest, Aug. 7. Mr. Tyler, the financial expert delegated by tv Leasue of Nations Financial Commission p advise the Hungarian Government fta h::3ncial hnd economic masters, published today his report of the last quarter of the financial year. He repotrs that the deficit en
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 86 2 NUGGET BOOT POLISH gives a brilliant lasting shine with a minimum of effort. Use it daily m your shoes, not only for appearance's ;f.ke but also because it preserves the leather. A.P.B 2F. SOLE AGHNTS: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD. S.S. <Sc P.M.S. For a bright lasting polish to brass, copper
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    • 101 2 WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING ONE YEAR FROM TO-DAY? Will you still be struggling on at the same old job and possibly drawing even less pay—worried about the future—never quite able to make both ends meet. There is no greater tragedy in the world than that of a man who
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    • 671 2 [Beauty h^u h and health depends on en, I nless your blood is kept pure anrf > comp e xio n is sure to t pimp,es > Wemishes, muli 1 r «^»Hs I avoid a polluted blood m J^jles. pleasant means—drink reeularlv J Sim P and I° f EN Fruit
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 272 2 I EMPIRE RADIO TO-NIGHT. British Broadcasting Corporation. PROGRAM MRS FOR INDIA (INCLUDING BURMA, CEYLON, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, FEDERATED MALAY STATES AND ADEN). From The Empire Transmitter, Daventrg, EnglandWatelengtha: 35 28 and 11.3 metre* Grcenuich Mean Time: add 7 hrs. 20 minute* GMT. 11.0 a.m—lo pm. Transmifsion en un Osnnl-dlrectiOCSj a.rial: no
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  • 734 3 The Tribune s China News Service. THE ANTI-"RED" MOVEMENT. \u UGN LAUNCHED lOK YEARS. No Success Yet. nace Constantly Increasing. a iING to latest reports from i General Chiang Kai red big rewards for the Communist leaders in fifteen persons are on t with Chu Teh and Mao ending the
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  • 179 3 War In Kweichow City Expected Soon. Chunking. Ang. 31. WHILE the civil war in Szechuen has come to an end, renewed fighting in Kweichow l> expected to break out at any moment as :i result of the pressure exercised by General Wang Chia-lieh, the Kweichow chairman, against hit
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 27 3 There is no place II like home and no beer like B SogE)od! MM _[j Sole Agents for Malaya N. V. Straits Java Trading Co., SINGAPORE PSNANG
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    • 390 3 [(QUICK RELIEF Ifrpm EVERYDAY [COMPLAINTS j j Headaches Nerve Pa —Toothache —Eai on hand for any j IB ache—Colds in the Head, etc., are some of emergency. ASPRO" conforms to the standard g? jII the everyday complaints that affect most °<' P" ri <>'.»»" d wn b y < he
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  • 591 4 Shipping News Notices. HEAVIEST LIFT BY SHIP'S GEAR? Norwegian Vessel Loads Two Barges. /\ne of the most Interesting lifts that has w taken place in the Port of Liverpool, ard one of the heaviest that has ever been handled entirely by a ship's own gear, was completed recently when the
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  • 208 4 Mooring Winches For Floating Crane. Seme intexest'nfl auxil ares have been le- rently supplied to the "Scat borough." a vessel belonging to the Foundation Mart tine Ltd Montreal. Canada. The equipment includes two 8-ton Cla ke I Chapman -a inches, dcs gned for mooring a floating crane
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  • 70 4 Naval Tugs "Rattle" With Bargees. Paris, Aug. 22. Early this morning the bargees on strike i-avmg refused to discuss terms, lugs. using firemen's hoses, attacked the barra°e of barges. The strikers ultima clj surrendered, and some 50 were detained, but all. except four; have etna* been released.
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  • 14 4 Largest Number From Mersey This Year. The White star motor mm* "Geor*^
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  • 154 4 Ship's Caterer Fined For Importation. I LEADING guilty through Mr. C. L -jwe of D( »'--VS ar.d Co.. Le. Chek caterer aboard the SX Chung On was- fined $25 by Mr VVynne-Jones in the Central Pohce Ccur Ho!£ AU f l n a of bringing 2500 Sac£
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  • 166 4 Analysis Of U.S. Companies* Finances. thr calendar ra» ia» n d States for carrier., to as COmm vico t J **>reign. mter-ccast.u and coast Struc,s anfl J35.186.000 for stevedoring during the year: $9 749 010 wL.v!£ Panama Canal tells. 35 Fa d It is conservatively stimated that thmmm
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  • 61 4 The Turkish Court Orders New Trial? I I'tanool A«ig 22 V 1* -■•'«MCIy rUMuanrd htre »h«c t|k Tur--i*?li CW<. ut Appoftt «h.ch r.iwfl tnc up,**} c *P taltl Wr, V tJW iw*f..r ,j the- Cunatv? '.?\y rA T T Ea rU conviction i, uttempk<] bribery irifc) ha, orctrrrd
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  • 53 4 Tto Oman amm Kcin" paand v v BnmniC yesterday morning on her m» 1 cmc mU M course of round-the-world trip Sne Hmi originally scheduled >o touch it U tnte. Malayan «ateri since fee Great wVr. f- T nV%int; U,an^ k a!mid morning STJS?? DUtch Art hi
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  • 365 4 Details Of New Steamer For Isle Of Man. rgIHE Lsle of Man Steam Packet Co., Ltd have placed an order with Messrs. Cam'mell. Laird and -Co.. B.rkenheari (the builders cf the Ben-my-Chrse and several other seat Is OVBJd by th 1 company), for the consVuction bf a new
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  • 81 4 I NegOttatieai are in progress between the CanUcri Navaii Riuniti deli Adriatico. of .'r:r*:e, and the Yacimentos Petroliferos Fiscales. of Buenrs Ayres. for the conduction of tanke- ol 10.000 tons, states a Press correspondent Teodssa for the ihip have been Invited from builders in other countries. includ ng
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  • 747 4 "Wrong: Impression" Got Abroad. HRHE ocean mall contrac s granted to U.S 1 shipp.ng companies under the Joeses-White Act. 1928, ar d fended by Mr. P. v. O. Mitchell, vice-president of the Roosevelt Steamsh:p Co.. general aeents for th» United States Amrtlcma Merchan: and Baltimore Mail
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 439 4 J^AJVIER_SAnJNGS. BKITISH INDM AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated !n England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COLONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL BERVTCE. (Under Contract with His Majesty'! Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Dua Tonnage. Singapore. 19SS. BURDWAN 6.070 Sept. 28 RAWALPINDI 17,000 Sept. 29 COMORO
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    • 177 4 'Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE I SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA CsJHnr «I Penanr tV.lnmh„ C*m»j .t Colombo, Bombay, Sue,, Port J^T%u^^ Said. BrindUl Venice and Trieste, Said, Brindi Trlest^ Due Leave Due m.v. MONCALJERI Sept. 21 Sept 21 BDore. Spore. Venice, m.v. COL DI lana Oct. 15
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    • 214 4 HAMBLRG-AMERIKA UNIE Deut !h JH d Q] AustralLsche Dampfachlrlj Ocselischait. (Companies incorporated In Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933 1 BA VOGTLAND, via Manila Oct" I t m.s. LEVERKUSEN. via Manila Oct 17 U- SAARLAND, via Manila Nov t m.s. BURGENLAND. via Manila Nov' 14 J
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    • 542 4 STEAMER jAR^ LLOYD The undemoted are the Com .tv < fixtures: OUTWARDS. 6 "DONAU" for Manila. B Kfccfta Shanghai, N Chma 6z J ,.,n pt. 25 ■OMCWASDS. f "DESSAU- for Gcr.na. aTaeS*. 1353 Havre, Antwerp, R'dam, ffbart S Bremen 5 -LAHN" for Genoa. Ktefflei Hamburg and Brca Bept sails Oct
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  • 297 5 Mining Shares. V v tday, 11 a.m. Attoat »re iwued c an d slock nuyera. MMM *9 30 xcl 30 35 14« ISG 1.05 cd 19« 20 6 Ml 0 65 17 1 10 0.40 0 45 15 6 69 0 194 3 8 ccr Lc 12--t-
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  • 161 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. CHECK IN RUBBER RISE. No Change In Tin Price. 'B> Our Financial Correspondent, y Btngaper;, Thursday, Noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 12 cts.. down > ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore). $110« v unchanged. \esterday*s Prices:— London Rubber, o 25 32d., up 3 32d.
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  • 155 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are a? f^* s Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums p«r Eritish Imperial gr.llon A 3h-U Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drams per British Imperial
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  • 284 5 Working Loss Last Year Of $2,663. rpilE annual report of the directors of Brunei A United Plantations, Ltd.. for the year ended June 30. is as follows: The 10S3 frr the year amounts to $2,663.64. which, deducted from the balame of $35,478.66 trough* forward from last year,
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  • 106 5 Improvement In Rubber Shares. Reuter Wireless. London Sep*. 19. ITNCERTAINTY as regards the financial policy > of the United States continued to restrict business on the Stock to-day. but there was .some improvement in rubber shareon a revival cf restriction talk. Wheat attain responded to higher American advices
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  • 52 5 Franc Falls After Big Sales. Reuter Wireless. London. Sept. 19. The price of rcmahr-d unchanged to-day at £5-11-9. Another rise of shilling seamed imminent earlier in the day. follow.ng the of the franc to 79-',, but bi2 sales of francs adjusted the situa.ion. the franc falling: to 80—
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  • 106 5 Japan Wants Friendly Agreement. Reuter. London, Sept. 20. MR. :\?alsudaha < Japanese Ambassador) interviewed by Reuter in London to-day. r aid that he hoped the prospects of the AngleJapanese cotton conference would not be embarrassed by anti-Japanese prop-.i.sanda. The Japanese appreciated India's and Lancasnrro's position and was prepared
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  • 219 5 Catch Of Lobsters Heads The List. LebUrs are on top hi Nova Sc.tin; that is. they h:ad the list of the commercial fish lies ci tht province. In tonnage th.y are still led by rod and hadoock. but in value,th y have an easy Biargia over their
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  • 115 5 Two be Constructed In Alberta. Two new airports are now being buili in the Frovlnce of Alberta. The most important will be a seaplane base at Cooking Lake, east of Edmonton, built as a yy nt civic-provincial project, the province to purchase the necc-say !:>nd and the city
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  • 356 5 Interesting Speech. PERAK ENGINEERS MEET. (From Our Own Correspondent.) ipoh, Sept. l J. "JHE Perak section of the Engineer ing Association of Malaya held their monthly meeting in Ipoh. Dr. F. T. Ingham, Ph.D.. B.Sc, F.G.S., Mining Geologist, Geological Survey Department, Malaya, read a paper entitled "Notes
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  • 127 5 Book On Rubber And Automobiles. I QwJut, to thi. \try ;i>bifvtac duraa"d <h Ilrst edltlrn of RuWizr aud Auiumubil*"" is ROW out <1! piii.t The committee >112 th n G A. Ju>- de/i'lWd cansldrmtlcvr rl a n-fnUu. tin.ll wwr l& Ui vi'ftr, wl'.en II U Ml til'"
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  • 642 5 Rubber Shares. BtiOiAPcr*. Tlvii lay Ji a:n Tb* following nibber share quotation* rra issued by Kra«;i and Coand LyaU and *7v*4: Issue Value. Fraser LJ»JI Shares. A 00. *eats. 1 Allenbv $0.65 $0.75 $0.70 $0.85 1 Alor Gajah 0.50 C.60 0.55 0.66 1 A. Hitam 0.70 0.80
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 47 5 THE SOUTH BRITISH COMFANT. LIMITXD. X MARINE TRANSIT AMD MOTOR CAR WtCtAHCI ACCIFTBO »»Hl > asutUT SATO C MAROOUOUTH. tic, lUMter. 1 RUftjaoa Green 7 HE ASTERN UNITED Av Hß\\ i OKroitATIOX. Lift fire,"marine, motor car AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. to\jVF JOlfN£ON General Manager. "TOl *> 4 cecil Street. Singapore.
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    • 54 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (incorporated in England*. SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Almelda Street. Authorised and Subscribed „,000.000 Capital fIjOOO.OOC P»ld-up-Caplt»l 600.00 C Reserve Fund aud Rest BEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Arnaura. Baghdad Bahrein. Mosul and B l °f_ p^ NTS opened end monet interest ehowed every de^riptlon ScTSouihout the world. H
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    • 67 5 Small SavingsJt x LIGHTEN Ao\ YOUR PM\ I FiNAiSCJAL PATHWAY VEABIY INTEREST paid Small Savings regularly deposited will W^jjt**f* I soon build up for you a substantial Bank f Balance.. ready for the moment when it is most needed. m *^4y m^ THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OP NETW YORK. MAJiT'fcrU
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    • 210 5 Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated In Straits Settlement*.) Successors to THK CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANS. LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HFAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE LOCAL BRANCH: 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Core Swce
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 192 6 6.15| ALB AMBR A 1915 MATINEE—SATURDAY, AT 3.15. j GIRLS! MUSIC COMEDY! THRILLS!! YOU GET THEM ALL IN FOX'S ROLLICKING NEW COMEDY j "ARIZONA to BROADWAY" I mmm\\ niinute !t hit> J j Am fetfcfcti of hilarity Don't Miss li. I MARLBOBOUGH j '"LIFE IH STRU6GLE"j CANTONESE PICTURE U First
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    • 289 6 Amusements < V MM] f a < s |>j,, sensation of j j a mga- A VISION OF THE FUTURE F> Pa 1« hC Vlt lrr poiis of tne Talkies." i ON THE F. CONRAD :JR 1 ve,dt anite tft conception, thrilling in theme, i daring in execution TENSE DRAMATIC
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    • 195 6 GET READY FOR A REAL BIG LAI HE BROUGHT WIFE AND SWEI rill —and (hey put the ~n hl^ THE TRUTH ABOUT LOVE REYIV NAUGHTIEST AND MOST SOPH j vr, j ALICE BRADY. N MHi«^wy a .M TO h(lar The play umt ran fcr six tnimhs i nu« the season's
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    • 49 6 GULL BAhM HAIR OIL Obtainable iwij««» You've Always Want HERE IT [S ALL IN OI A GENUINE HAJOIOSI ELECTRIC C 10( For A.i'. v,,lt At the remarkable Pri*«n Post free anywto n M; NEW SHIPMENT JUST AKKnI LEE FLETCBtJ 102. North Bridge wtmX > in aP i •pi!ONE 2850. I
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  • 291 7 Vfraid Of Trouble? \>\ MSHMENT FOR PERJURY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremoan, Sept. 19. I> lmj*\ Kamaralzamam, ths magistrate, a Tamil named pan was convicted of bein* ►s on of 1 bottle of samsu, or. the duty had not been paid, informer in the case who x
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  • 324 7 The Malayan Delegation Returns. THE Malayan delegation to the World £mln UdentS Cnrlstia n Federation, held in near Batavia Java Sept. 6 SrSvn t 10 Which about 100 >-i-presentative» the wcrld including China. etur n e d n d Hollaad and US A attendeo, returned to Singapore
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  • 48 7 Pert,!i (Western Australia). The sen of the President of the Federal Senate (Senator P. J. Lynch* was among the 3.S men selected as Drobationer constables for Lhc 1931 police school. A doctor's son and a fully qualified accountant were also among the new constables.
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  • 543 7 Masters Must Take Off Their Gowns. "!pHE schoolmaster of to-day is having to take his gown off in public anu become man, and the sooner he realises this the better." This h a striking sentence from an address given by Professor H. Amon, of Raffles College,
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  • 162 7 Noble Work Of Late Mr. H. M. Hoisington. \n impressive service wa> held in memory of tne late Mr. Henry M Hoisington, B.A. (Cantab., J P on Sunday at the Tarn.l Methodist Church. Short Street. Besides the members of the church, the con3regaticn included a large number cf
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  • 92 7 Said A Sailor Gave Them To Him. A Chinese named Ho Tung was produced before the District Uudge, Mr. H. A. Forror. yesterday; charged with m possession of arms, to wit. a revolver, and (2) possession rf 3 round- of ammunition. Accused s house In Banda Street was
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  • 110 7 At the London City and Guilds Examination held in Singapore in May 1933. the undernoted students of Raffles Institution Evening C'asses obtained passes as indicated:— Structural Engineering—Grade I:—Wong Foo Nam (Ist. Class). Lee Ah Chong (Ist Cla?s). P. N. Madhcven (2nd. Class). Tan Eng Ttang (2nd. Clas-,). Plumber's
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 156 7 f: £fk Glorify Your Complexion M" "7 y itcH tnc magic touch of Jasmine bring new j /fc'Yj mmmmfl j j jC&'-Jr You will be delighted with the fresh j x clear radiance of your skin when you use Ĕ\3 JASMINE VANISHING CREAM. 4 Fragrant, dainty, effective. i Sole Importers:
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    • 249 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. STRAITS Al CTION ROOMS, Ttl No. 4864. 155. Orchard Road. Tel No. 4864. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Cress-grain teak Hcus.hold Furnituies, gramophones, records, silk-wares, leather Ladies' r;hoes etc. etc.. To b? held at Oar Sale-rocms, No. 155. Orchard Road. Two doois from Orchard Road Post Office. NOW ON
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    • 796 7 I SINCAPOUE HOTfcTS 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. METROPOLE HOTEL. TEL. 7986. BRAS BASAH ROAD,
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 516 7 CLVB DIARY. (There are numerous Club* and Societies <» Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diiry in provided specially for them. Secretaries ate invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be Included In the
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  • 48 8 M;. l-iv Kiin vin jirtl r.tajilv thank .lil irt-ud; ifliitivf.-. Ana tlii ?ta.'T nf -jsr L.mtl OtDof *nc :ry oi Dt d* wbo j)*ld Llßiit-vt;.u<» and M tended (bo luiv-Ul of tj V Iwt.- Mtdwis m I*<*. nnd \lau >on: urvaiii' Iwurs ar.d ttrl ot rnndol ncc
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  • 780 8 It may bo said with confidence, w think, that there is a better trade outlook to-day than there has been at any time during 1933. First cf all, as far as this country is concerned and with it many British investing interests—there is a very definite prospect of
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  • 594 8 Comments By The Way. I yHE time cannot be far distant when Singapore will have to adopt sonisystem similar to the zone" principle introduced in Paris and now being tried m Manchester, to control pedestrian traffic at crossings where such traffic is
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  • 62 8 A shooting tragedy occurred about &.a.i Tu- niorntna or September H at Muur. whvn £juinr Khan. a Punjabi Moslem shoi d L -ad on Uii cluirpov in the prrmlAw. of the Owreea Chines Barking Corporation. The jpm med was a double barrelled one. a
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  • 218 8 The Girdle Road. Bmtang. the Cameron Highlands, is badly in need of repair;?. The Cameron Highlands are becoming a very popular week-end resort for Kinta folk and others from farther field and last week-end saw about 30 visitors to the Highlands. Great progress has been made with H.
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  • 42 8 A pretty wedding took place on Sunday at Telok Gadon?. Klang. between Abdul Latiff bin Badat. manager of the New Klang Press and adopted son cf the Chief Kati of Selangor, and z aiiiab binti Dai Megat. residing at Telok Gadong.
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  • 49 8 The marriage took place at the Zahan Mosqw. Alor Star, on Thursday night of Tunku Mohdar. a brother of H.H. the Sultan of Until*, and Tunku Habsah. the daughter of H H Tunku Ismail Kechil. The newly-married couple leave for the -bridegroom's home in Asahan next Monday.
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  • 41 8 The engagement is announced and the mar- "age will take place shortly between Yeo Hui Khong. of Kelantan, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Yco Ang Hay. and Miss Bok Goat Era second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moh Liang
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  • 40 8 The Kiala Selangor branch of the F M S Railways which was discontinued some time last year will completely disappear shortly as the rail lines are to be removed. The buildings will be handed over to the P.W.D.
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  • 392 8 I Bv ""It I The OM Man's story that "on the way'- has been^T** l times that it has whisk n sf, m »nv the same I think he's right Al v And I'm not m shares, thank you Jong ago!). ia «n A "Bandits Outwitted j
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  • 38 8 I FOUND i)£AD IN JUNGLE. DO J HADIO PROGRAMME, on po"' CHINA NEWS, on page 3. CLUB DIARY, en pa»>e 7. FrORTcJ NEWS, on pagti, 13 w INDIA NEWS, en page A MOVOMMO NEWS >aa
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 125 8 I Every toilet need is found under the j famous Sign of !M OLQIiXINE "4711** NEXITA I? R ILL AN TINE TOSCA BAH M j An a: Kair Tonic. COLOGNE. ft X«. slae SL§# per Wtik t ccntcc *itli N :;u:a Pcrfum pcrlume and Eau de j I cim r
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    • 79 8 1 Pianos Bought, Sold And Exchanged. 1 SEASON CO., LTD., 115, North Bridge Road, j SINGAPORE. I 634 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TENG SENG Gl T AN, Established 1905 ii T. X K.'S I RUBBER BOTTLES. each. Mfdluu 80 cts. each. Small 60 cts. each. DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES. ENGAGEMENT The nsagtment is
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  • 620 9 SURPRISE OCCUPATION OF A CITY IN CHARHAR. gOONG TO ORGANISE NORTHERN FINANCE. HANG'S CABLE. THE FUKIEN "REDS." 'ALLIED TROOPS AGAIN ON THE OFFENSIVE. 'Obey Orders Of The Central (wvernment." JAPANESE TRAINING MONGOLIANS TO ,A FIGHT RUSSIANS. Civil War In Sinkiang. General Advance Against The "Reds" v In Fukien. General Offensive
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  • 125 9 Punctured Tyre Give Game Away. I i Road police were res- for a large seizure of con- Oai»;i tobacco last night. on oatrol duty in Rochahe Grange Road, at about midattenUon of two constables irawn by a loud report. < proceeding in the direction oi the constables saw
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  • 30 9 Reuter Wireless. Vatican City. Sept. 19 Bacat the Pope has honoured .iders by tonleirlng the Supreme Christ on President Milkas and the M Golden Spurs on Chancellor Dol- -Rvxu-r Wirrle>:s.
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  • 98 9 Soldier Fined In Police Court. iv 3 thcroughlv ashamed of V OU should b3 h.ro I yourself ;a.>d MrR. J Gunner Third Magistrate *f le V;% th R A Battery Albert, being drunk at Blakan MM* pleadedl gu > Jf aad recalled, was with The accused U Wffl
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  • 279 9 Precautions To Prevent Interruption. Reuter Wireless. Leipzig. Sept. 21. ON the eve of the opening of the great Reichstag fire trial, Dr. Parrisius, who organised the evidence for the trial, nade a statement to the Press. He indicated that only Van Der Lubbe ivill be specifically charged
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  • 76 9 Vatican And Czech Papal Nuncio. Reuter. Rome. Sept. 20. The Vatican has met the Czech request for the recall of the Papal Nuncio with a decision not to intervene, being of the opinion that the question was insignificant and should be settled personally between the Papal Nuncio and
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  • 38 9 Reuter. London. Sept. 20. Dr T Z. Koo. who is at present in Java, is arriving here on Oct. 18 at the invitation of the Universities' China Committee, for a six weeks' lecturing and cultural tour.—Reuter.
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  • 27 9 Reuter Wireless. London, Sept. 19. The Treasury has issued anti-dumping orders against imports of electric light bulbs and rubber soled shoes from Japan. —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 1028 9 World-Wide Fame. GRAND OLb LADY OF INDIA. Headed Home Rule Movemen In India. Madras, Sept. 20. jyjRS. Annie Besant is dead— Reuter. Mrs. Besant had been ill for many months and during the past few weeks it had been obvious that the end was
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  • 129 9 Communistic Slogans In Police Cells. A CONSTABLE attached to the criminal police courts made a startling discovery yesterday afternoon when he entered one of the cells after the prisoners had been taken away to the Civil Prison. On the walls, in bold English and Chinese characters were
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  • 202 9 MORE U.S. WARSHIPS, SENT. Strike Epidemic. Captive Englishman Safe. Reuter Wireless. Havana, B«pt. rpHE Govprtunenl bus confirmed tho r.-jjort thai thv rphal* under Cap>Bla* Hernandez have been surrounded Uy Government troop# in CiUßKjriMv Proving II is learned th.it the KntfM.nuin, Hu£lu*. reported to U> in the hand',
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 229 9 PUO/FERINE W I --—^^f-TONIC <T" EFFERVESCENT 1 FRUIT SALINE j 1 TONES AS IT I X/A I CLEANSES V /By combining the laxative A a nd refreshing properties of an jfapW* effervescing Salt with the -f tnvigoratinc elements of the famous j\ f Tootc Phwfcrinc, a real r«w y I
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  • 1089 10 ALLEGED ASSAULT BY POLICE. Hospital Evidence. Charge Against Traction Co.'s Inspector. Trouble With Passenger Over Bad Coin. AI4LEGATIONS that a Traction Company inspector had been assaulted and kicked by a police con stable and three others were made yesterday before the Second Magistrate. Mr.
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  • 549 10 Woman's Statement In Court. A LLEGATTONS of a plot to cheat her of certain lands by her adopted brother and his friend—that she was made to sign away the transfers of the lands to the former on fraudulent misrepresentations by him and that the deeds of
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  • 17 10 Rotan For Twice-Convic'ed Thief. offered and ran a«£« SnaiChtd 1,8 svpervision. yeßrs P 3
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  • 479 10 Alleged Assault. JOHORE CASE AGAIN ADJOURNED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Sept. 20. r £HE Indians named Govinda Nam j biar, Sivaraman Nair and Kali? I were charged on Sept. 11 with having assaulted a Sikh watchman named Chit Singh on Ulu Tiram Estate, Plentong,
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  • 133 10 "Arizona To Broadway' 9 At Alhambra. AT THE CINEMAS. James Dunn. Joan Bennett and Herberl lWuadm are the featured players In -Arizona O Brca'.wuy." the excellent humorous production WlUch began a season at the Alhambra ;t -d ty, James Dunn is always pcpular in Singapore ard When Herbert Mundin is
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  • 196 10 Spectacular air themes are usually leit to Hollywood, but in F.P. i" British and German talent has been combined to produce a futurist air picture which challenges anything 2 that d,rcctic Imagine a floating air platform in mid-ocean-carefully planned ana built over years with
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  • 302 10 Germany Defaulting FRANCE MAY TAKE ACTION. Reuter Wireless. Paris, Sept. 19. JJECENT European developments have undoubtedly brought about a change of outlook and arcused misgivings among many supporters of disarmament," declared Mr. Arthur Henderson to Reuter just before leaving to-day for Geneva, after an interview
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  • 308 10 Serious Obstacle To The Recovery Drive. Reuter Wireless. Washington. Sept. 20. 11, WIDESPREAD strikes, involving 90.000 wo kers ff m various industries in New York, Philadelphia and New Jersey, are worrying Presiden. Roosevelt and his assistants in the recovery drive, as they involve serious impairment of purchasing power
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  • 106 10 Nazis To Deal Severely With Them. Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Sept. Sept, 19. Nazi Storm Troopers and political police raided a castle in Franeonian Jura, near the town of Heidenheim. and arrested 41 men and women, who are charged with plotting against the Naticnal Socialist State. The names of
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  • 474 10 Short List At Special Sitting. TN the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before the A Chief Justice. Sir Walter Higgard, the matter of the application for receiving' and adjudication orders against Mr. J. B. D. David was taken up. Mr. John Laycock, appearing for the petitioning creditors, said that
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  • 125 10 Leaving Penang Soon For California. Seventh S^KTSSJS He will sail by the Rawalpindi" for Honekons and then proceed to America 6 He originally intended to stay another year W as he was offered a position as Teaching rellow in the School of Education. UniversSJ of Southern California, he
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  • 176 10 AH His Ministers Are Resigning. Reuter. Vienna. Sept. 21. Dr. Dcllfuss (Austrian Chancellor), after seeing President Miklas. has decided personally to take ever the entire State executive. He announces that a communique will be published at midnight.—Reuter. Later. Dr. DelfuP will fcrm a Cabinet of leading personalities. All
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  • 64 10 Guan Neo Cheng, a young Chines?, pleaded guilty before the Second Magistrate, Mr. Norman Gnce, this morning to a charge of being a nuisance by obstructing and interfering with the traffic by skating in Balestier Road Court Inspector Bembroke told his honour hat he thought this was the
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  • 337 10 BANISHEE ptMTta Dangerous "r 6(J Bou "d His own a. And Peet JHE death oi found hangin r *a« Singapore Criminal P, formed the ,„1 in the Coronawas stated Zt£T** his own hands and feel Mr. p. q B consisted of tmn cwn, The deceased. Wot, years
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  • 82 10 Proprietor And Licencoo Prosecuted. Six Ijrje j!*rs. *****0111».. of red and white Cftim- "<»■ rd in tile DlfcLrl-1 OIIP Nat Nt* Ofng unci N t's Irflclor and Ik-triu:?* <•! u M Elreft vrt-r? piusacJV'j i Rtvoaui- Dt jji. They were h&c 1 Uqurr on th».' jiiritU?
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 19 10 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED. China Building. Chulia Sinvt. 'PHONE 5808. SINGAH** FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN COMPENSATION INSURANCE
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  • 93 11 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING VESSELS TN PORT. Dei Brooke." Sarawak, 713 tons, from for Kuching 23-» :rane f: £i3 n mf f 406 tons, from Turn--17-1, for Bacho coast 23-» Dutch, 1.181.41 tons, from Sourabaya :t>-9: for Bali 30-9. Dutch. 715 ions, from B'masin for B"masm
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  • 84 11 •ipore, Sept. 21. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). ;akade 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). taa 13: Najam 8; Van Heutsz 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). 30; AdrasttM 32; City of Corinth 24: tan City 37; Perak 38. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4).
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  • 89 11 A Nazi Storm Trooper Expelled. Berlin Aug, I®. I S-rnv* hrad ur ihe Berlin Storm -ni«iUoi» la vt*U the Aineilcau i Til« 'U;i\ to upttlncJsi! for tht- ok»4»ij1; im ricipt-r nn Dr MulvJhiU, uii j*n. 0.-.a'jac The l«ti«r ssuied u* I .Sf.il rt.it *o*/pcr in question has been
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  • 62 11 Mails ircm London. Amsterdam, etc.. by the Dutch aeroplane arc expected to arrive at tne General Post Office. Singapore, at 4.30 p.m. '.:-day. The delivery of correspondence will be effected immediately. Mails froaa Euicpe London mails despatched en Aug. ri*. by the Rajula will arrive by .:ain to-morrow
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  • 194 11 SELLING. Singapore, Sept. 21. London 4 months' sight 214 93 > London 3 months' sight 2 4 London CO days' s.ght 2 4 364 London 30 days' sight 2:4 13? London demand 04 London T.T. 2 3 Slfc2» Lyons and Paris demand 915 Hamburg demand 148 New YOl
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  • 197 11 Singapore, Sept. 21. R. W. Coast If. 1 per Koyan $120 R. <Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan sill Rice, b. siam N. 1 $103 Rice, B. Siam N. 2 $98 Siam, No. 1 "Sinhway" $n 2 Siam, No. 2 "Sinhway" i 62 Siam, No. 3 "Sinhway" $149
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  • 258 11 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. SEPT 21. High Tides.—ll.29 a.m. 1144 pm I'ootball. S.A.F.A. Cup. SRC. v. Straits Cattie, Amon Road. TO-MORROW. SEPT. 22. High Tide—ll.s3 a.m. Wcctlnf, Kluang Rubber Co.. Hongkong Bank noon. League Football. Div. I, Chinese v. R AP, Anson
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  • 111 11 ALHAMBRA.—" Arizona to Broadway," with James Dunn. Joan Bennett, Herbert Mundin. etc. CAPITOT. —Conrad Veidt. Jill Esmond, etc, in T, P. I." EMPlRE.—Marilyn Miller in "Her Majesty Love." GREAT WORLD —Cabaret Dancing, sideshows. Malay and Chinese Wayangs, cinemas (Talkie: Sky—"Happy Ever After," Star—"High Spe d" and "Love Affair.") MARLBOROUGH.—
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  • 128 11 Miss Ida Lupino. the 16-year-old actress daughter of Mr. Stanley Lupino, the comedian, left So.-.thampton recently en route for Hollywood to fulfil a contract with the Paramount Company at a salary of £160 a week for three years on the basis of a 40-week year.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 147 11 \\\w m\\\r m\W mmr mmm I *-i n I,e P ,e isant and effective method of correcting I 1 CONST! ra AT lON j AND ALL STOMACH TROUBLES L, to take j WAMPOL'E'S i iffpp JL MAGNOLAX Z?--lr3~lri Hi Magnolax is a scientific comrj Jl| tinaticn of Mineral Oil and
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    • 119 11 antidiabetic tablets Ojb VV THOUSANDS HAVI -JltJ, CUIIO MANr H I// Vs. fcf^y'. riTTTIJI ,»AVS INNVMCJIAIU B > ris™<oinAU raott mtsicun ai.d I ..j!-. /Af nmuc rvm w cash of rwrjrrt Hj I I /£P •IOtUUKA- HAS I Tf /Air T0 aky umcuti WWII At IB "ji' j\ /Atf OMa
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    • 80 11 STRAITS TYPEWRITER AGENCY, (Established in 1014). Stationers and Repairers. 14-A, Change Alley, Singapore. "CORONET" £jfl typewriter r,Dbon carbons PeccU «rltlng) Wsjg 11» Sffiw We guarantee B the quality to be B the best or else WkW your money wlL' be refunded. Ring us up for mechanic in oaae youi typewriter
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    • 96 11 All in one Hn df Cocoa (f\ i Golden Honey, fresh Cream \ji L^ J Milk, finest Cocoa, healtht giving Malt and new laid Eggs all go into M*!* TALISMALT, the X3,T I health giver. Ensure re\>s xjj) newed vitality Milk V, by drinkinfl thal \R J/K delightful beverage A*
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 200 11 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. 1 TO-DAY. Egypt Europe 3Pm SSS p ldia Ad 6 Europe, gtaj Bntan-, Ireland, Canada and Earnco Celebes. Moluccas and «e. Fcrt de Koek and Padang Rtert (except Siam) J S lrratia South F 13-m--tornc, oel,b s. Mb**** Bnd fc£ J •By Aei(i.)lano) 7 n.m. TO-MORROW. Upper
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  • 1324 12 GAMES IN TWO LOCAL CUP COMPETITIONS. WILTS' RESERVES BEAT R.A. ST. MATTHEWS Y.P.G. ELIMINATED BY SIONG 800. First Round Replay At Anson Road. Siong 800 Qualify To Meet C.C.A.A. Two soccer matches, both replays,
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  • 276 12 Refresher Course For Referees. AT the last meeting of the Coun.il tit tht S.A FA. it was deciu d to es'.ab'iih a el > seam refnsher course for R-/tr:rs. It wa fvrthcr dcided that flub capt'irs scrctai ies. releelitii committee*, and line: men he invited tc
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  • 516 12 Singles Championship Of S.C.R.C. rpHE filial tie betwven Ang Whatt Kirn and A. Tan Huat Scnp. in the Strails Chinese lieadin; Club singles badminton tournament vaf played on Tuesday, resulting in a win for the former by 15—10. 15—2. A large number of members and friends, including
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  • 237 12 S.C.C. Practice Games. TEN MINUTES EACH WAY. TN older to obtain an indication as to form for the Newcomers v. Rest game on Saturday, Sept. 30, and also to enable as many players as possible to get further training, practice games will be held at the S.C.C.
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  • 160 12 Meeting Called To Form A Chinese Fifteen. A m.- ting is bting called for nrwt Monday at the S CR.C at 3.30 p.m. to dis-ru-s th? que? lion of forming a Chinese rugby footba'l fifttn iocaliy. Mr S X T-ai is th.' convener ard it
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  • 96 12 Cesartwiich Cambridgeshire Call-over. Reuter. London. Sept. 20. The opening call-ever on th? Ccsarewitch wai 'is iollows 19- 2 Xhnenes •offered 1 10-1 taken. 100-6 Loose Strife (offered', 20-1 taken. 100-0 Guiscard. taken and offered. 13-! Negro (offered). 20-1 taken. 20- 1 Ofauadaw <offered>. 22-1 taken. 23-1 Itfttfcbta, taken
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  • 81 12 On Sunday at the R.S.Y.C the International Sm-Mftrc Class will sail fcr the first of tbe series cf two races fcr the Puio Jong Challenge Cup. Start 10 a.m. The "B" Cla.s, will sail the first of a series cf three races [Off the China Challenge Cup. Start
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  • 48 12 On Tuesday the Muar Chinese Footbal XI defeated the Police at the Maar padang by 6-1. •The following represented the Muar Chinese: Hock Beng. Peck Whye. Ah Wah. Pei Taw, \ieng Cheh l captain). Ah Chye, Mcng Tuck, Hong »ynf. Sens Tuck. Chong and George Tan.
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  • 20 12 The first ladies' mcnthly medal competition at the Island Club will be played on Friday. Sept. 29.
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  • 102 12 Goodman And Warden Win "A" Doubles. YESTERDAY'S results in tbe S.C.C. lawn tennis tournament were: •A" DOUBLES i final I! R F. Goodm3n and W J. M. Warden 'owe 3' beat A. D. Anderson and A. A. A. Pat?rson (owe IS) 6—2. 3—6 6--3. "C" SINGLES
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  • 86 12 Inter-Team Tournament Next Month. The S.C.R.C. will hold an inter-team lawn tennis tournament on the knock-out system during October. Each team will have a captain. The number cf p'aycrs in a team Wttl depend] »n the number of entries. Entries are now open ana v.ill close on Sept.
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  • 128 12 Tics in th? kMB tcr.nis fcOMTTtISSSCt at the S.R.C. are as foilow*:— TO-DAYS TIES. "A" SINGLES. N. S. H.ja 1 towe 4; 9. G. E. N. Oehlers (plus IS). DOUBLES HANDICAP. C V. ReutCSX and P. Scully (plos 41 v. N E. E±h and G. H. Krar.l tscr.).
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  • 56 12 The Chir.es-> Companions Athletic Associations toct*e team, consisting of 18 players will leave Singapore io-morrcw by the night mail for Kuala Lumpur. They wih play against th*. Selangor Chinese on Saturday and the T.P.C.A. <champ Eons of the Selangor Leagueon Sunday. The parly U. cv* tr r
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  • 23 12 The Sepoy Lines G.C. match play, singles under Cub handicap over 18 botes, was won by Dr. H O Hopkins.
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  • 304 12 CHINESE v. KHALSV ASSOCIATION. Too Much Sticks.'' Juniors Show Promising Form. TOE S.C.R.C. played hockey match this set their second string oppos second team of the Khalsa tion at Hong Lim Green an them by 2 0. The Khalsa Associati much of the game territorially a Chinese, buc
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 57 12 KLIM MILK I! MEANS j FRESH MILK IN ANY CLIMATE OR SEASON THERE IS NEVER ANY PROBLEM IN I KEEPING KLIM—THE POWDERED j WHOLE MILK. ANY W HERE—IN ANN WEATHER—IN ANY CLIMATE—KLIM KEEPS WITHOUT REFRIGERATION. YOUR PROVISION DEALER CAN I SUPPLY YOU EITHER 1 lb.—2', lb. OR j 5 lb.
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  • 212 13 Racing Finance. STATISTICS OF THE Ji Tl MN MEETING. are a few figures re--1 financial side of the ing in Singapore, ns to the non-selling the Singapore Turf days of racing 8,750, nearly half of into the sweep on _ted to the est nt oi S
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  • 103 13 Details Of The Ireland v. Scotland Match. Reuter Wireless. C I kc Park, Sept. 16. a crowd ci 22.000 saw ta LnU rnatioaal match when •'.ar.fi by ;wo goals to one. half-time. :vominer.tly. McGrcry In the seventh minute. ward, scored cleverly minutes later as X bf the Scottish
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  • 109 13 Accid «u After Doncaster Race Meeting. Doncastcr, Sept. 16. champion jockey, was a i'.ionous day's racing during 1 adnnera out of six races ta nf -,iie turr. including Mr Blagrave, the trainers 1' and Burns and Mrs. at the trainer, in the Drapon" piloted by the Pennington,
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  • 69 13 I B P .*s court in Lim Tua Tow Mc.ripals B.P. beat the llftj v S** 8»»« to two. ■'layers mentioned first): best Tan Miang Cheng *co Peck Ngam beat Tan 16—i, 15—12 Koh Lock Kirn Soon 15—3, 15—5; Koh Chm En? Cheng 15—2, 15—9. beat
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  • 271 13 Bout With McCorkindale In Rome. pRIMO Camera, heavy-weight champion or A the world, is to hav e his next contest in Rome on Oct. 8. His opponent will be cither Don McCorkindale, the South African champion, or Paolino Uzeudun. the Spanish holder of the International Hexing Union's
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  • 121 13 The National And American Leagues. Reuter. Latest results in the National and American baseball Leagues are as follows: New York. Sept. 17. NATIONAL LEAGUE. R. H E. Boston 6 11 0 PMstargh 4 is 3 Boston 0 4 2 Pittsburgh 10 14 0 Birkoker shut out Beaten. Brooklyn
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  • 105 13 Tennis Tournament Results And Ties. Th" following are the results of the tics played las; week in the Malay Rematon Club.--lawn tenris tournament at Lrrong X., Telok Kurau: Hcosain b. Ghani beat Sayadi b. Ilaasan 6—2. 4 —G. 6—3: Syed Ibrahim Alsagoff v. Ahmad b. Kass m
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  • 104 13 The Only Two Entrants Trot For A Mile. Reuter Wireless. Doncaster, Sept. 15. Rarely has a good race proved such a farce as the Doncaster Cup. when only two horses ran. Colorado Kid. ridden by Gordon Richards, end Nithichi, ridden by Bean Neither would make the pace and
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  • 58 13 England Beat Ireland At County Down. Reuter Wireless. Newcastle (County Down), Sept. 14. Tr A mS• International Golf Tounia- SJTTL Ireland by seven matches Rev er Wireless. ENGLAND BEAT WALES. Newcastle, (County Down). Sept. 15. m an international amateur golf scries, teg* a t Wales 8-5 with two
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  • 44 13 The Municipal Combined j* J S.C.C. in a friendly selected thePadang. Yong Chin, from the jSfgSj H oe. Jargasi. Guan Yam. A Ch g** ;ah Rahman. Kemat. sens J rrSwn°L J Eastman. H. E Orr, n' Pyfe. R. N. Walling.
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  • 172 13 Reply To "A Malay's" Query. THE hon. general secretary of the M F.A.. wri.es: "Referring to the inquiry by "A. Malay" published in your issue of Tuesday the M.F.A. is pleased to publish for his information the following note: "The Malay Junior League competition, although conducted by and
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  • 133 13 Competition At Selangor Golf Club. The Class B medal played at the Selangor Golf Club last resulted as follows: S. Raffles (21) 73 r u G. F. West (18i ~J> W. Sharpc <24) 76 R. L. German (24) 78 A. L. McClure (19) L. G. Carney (211 82
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  • 189 13 Series Of Inter-District Games. The Kuantan Recreation Cluo entertained .he Pekan Recreation Club) last week-end when a series cf gamts. both indoor and were played. On Saturday the annual ir.tev-Distrlct football match was played between Kuantan and Pekan on the formers grouni before a Large ;rowd. Pekan
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  • 50 13 Negri Sembilan Club Again Beaten. fFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Scremban, Sept. 19. The Panhans met the Negri Sembilan Club ,n '.he padang this evening at h'>ckey and defeated them by 2 goals4to nil. Rcuteu.- and Seriwardena scored" for the vinners. Mr. Alexander and Keer Singh rfecreed the ;ame.
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  • 55 13 M.F.A. Champions To Visit Penang. The Singapore Peranakan Club who arc the M.F.A. champions will visit Penang this weekThey meat the Penang Malays to-morrow and :he D.A.F.C. on Satuiday. The S.P.C. will go to Alor Star on Sunday, to play against the Kedah Malays They return to
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  • 26 13 The replay between W. L. Kitserow and O.G. Wilson for the September medal resulted in a win for W. L Kitserow (1 up).
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  • 465 13 Aggressive Play By Winners. THE Kuala Lumpur V.M.C.A.. hockey team, although somewhat weakly represented, proved better than the Selangor Pfth Union on the V.M.C.A. padang on Monday and won by 4—l. The visiting team allowed promise in the hist hall but their efforts, after changing ends,
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  • 142 13 Th" Oxygen B.P. beat the Vista B P at the Arrow B IVs court on Sunday by 6 game* to J, Scor* i (Oxygen players mentioned first): SINGLES: SINGLIS: Ec Hock Chiang beat Khoo rvng Kvun. 15-9, IS-t: R P'-nnusamy beat Am; Teck Hock. 15-12. 15-6:
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  • 55 13 (From Our Oun Correspondent.; Malacca, Sept. 19. Flavins on their own ground yesterday evening, the Bukit China Vernacular School beat the Sempang Vernacular School by B—nil in the soccer competition for the Mohd. bin Haji Abdul Rahman shield, thus enabling them to F-ay in the semi-final against the
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  • 60 13 The final of the Malay Schools Daing Makkah Shield competition between Siglip (champions of East Division) and Telok Saga ichampions of West Division) will be played at OH Jalan Beiar Stadium to-mcrrow. The Hon. Mr. A. S. Haynes. Acting Co'onl-1 Secretary has consented to give away the
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  • 32 13 The opening match of the S.C.F.A. InterDistrict League competition will be played on Saturday at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Admission charges —10 and 20 cents. Teams: Balcstier v. Coleman.
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  • 39 13 On the King George V School padang. Seremban, the V.I. beat the Seremban school at soccer by 2 —o. On the Negri Sembilan Club padang Medicah teat the Police in a postponed League Match by 2—o.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 228 13 I Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Strata Settlements). HEAD OPPICE: Great Eastern Life Building. Cecil Street. Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 37. Old Jewry. 80. The Company has «20.000 deposited *Uh the Bupreme Court of Engißnd and compiles with
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  • 540 14 Mainly Economic. PANDIT JAWAHARLAL INTERVIEWED. INTERVIEWED regarding his reading of world events by the "Pioneer" on Sept. I, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru stated that he was convinced that the day of capitalism and privileged classes was over. A new structure of society was
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  • 129 14 Allowed To Resume Their Business. U„ Glancy informed Mr. Mehrotra in the Council of State that as a result of representations, made by H.M. Government on rehalf of the.Government of India the GovernorGeneral of Indo-Chma had rescinded the expulsion orders issued against two of the Indian Chettiar bankers
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  • 512 14 Mr. Sarda's Bill Circulated To Public. A MOTION by Dewan Bahadur Harbilas J\ Of d< to fix the amount of maintenance to which Hindu widows are entitled was discussed in the Legislative Aisembly on Sept. 5 and a Government motion fcr circu'atron of the Bill to elicit
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  • 222 14 Untouchability Measure In Assembly. In the course of an article in the Harijan Mr. Gar.dhi says: "It is sad to ;hir.k that th? Anti-Untcuch-ability measure should be hung up for one year by the Assembly, and the amendment to hans it up should receive the supp-rrt of
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  • 29 14 Bombay. Sept. 10. Fandit Jav.aharhl Nehru had a telegram stating that his mother's condition which was serious, when he left here, is now not as bad.
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  • 451 14 Two Years Separation In Gaol. MR Gandhi's latest decision to confine himself to Harijan work and not court imprisonment for some time is the result of his recent interview with Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. There are also indications that he was induced to take this decision on the
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  • 139 14 Split Over Colonisation Enquiry. Pietermaritzburg. Sept. 2. Tma agitation against colonisation continues jrabated. An anti-Congress organisation, the Cclcnial-Bern and Settlers Association has been fcimed with Mr. Christopher, former Congress President, as President. and Mr. Manilal Gercihi as Vice-President. There have been other defections frcm the iC-r.gress ranks.
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  • 86 14 The "Free Press" Journal Lo^es Rs. 10,000. Bombay. Sept. 4. The Bombay Government have ordered the forfeiture of Rs. 10,000 out of the sum of Rs. 20.000 deposited with the Chief Presidency Magistrate by the "Free Press Journal." as security, on the ground of publication of certain articles
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  • 629 14 The Select Committee's Report. THE Select Commlt.ee report on the Indian Medical Council BiH, which was presented in the Assembly on Sept. I, is unanimous. The report says that most of the opposition to th? Bill had arisen from the proposal that lhe British Indian Medical Register
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  • 103 14 Rumours Of An Early Release. It is rumoured that the Government Is considering the release of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. President of the All-India Congress Com mittee, and Babu Rajendra Prasad, a prcminent Congress worker, due to their ill-health and it is possible that both cf them will be
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  • 57 14 The Maharaja of Indore accompanied by Sharmishta Dcvi (formerly Miss Miller) and their staff and retinue left Miusoorie on Sept 1. after four months' stay. They entrained at Dehra Dun fcr Bombay en rountr- to Europe. Mr. M. R. Jayakar, it is reported, has bren engaged to present the Alwar
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  • 763 15 Motoring Notes News. MAGISTRATES THREAT. SENSATION AT CROYDON. Harassed Drivers. fined Because Passengers Sang. Diamonds Used For Polishing Car PistonsManchester Follows Parisian Example—Special Crossing Places For Pedestrians Croydon Corporation Criticised Streets Widened But Motorists Fined For Parking Outburst By Alderman Lewis. CorretpondentJ London, Aug. 24. /'i.' 1 got into the
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  • 75 15 Polish Essential To Long Life. Uttle SR to *■■■Wtory uould soon dirndl 3 Eng,nes Here, a In c 3E^ i an ln >Presalon. g win**^aKS^ 1 by the way of material* mm« but UM best in ur.d snce «JTggJ WHm »«»>» used. polished 3" the beau of
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  • 192 15 Tribute To Sturdy Qualities Of The Morris. One evening last week," wrote -Scribe" in recent issue of "The Autocar." "I was in a Morns Major which had -lone 30.000 miles in »ne year, mcluding several thousand hauling a caravan. Thirty-thousand in a .ear. mark you. ani most of
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  • 259 15 Mechanic Hurled Prom Car. A CAR S 70 niiles-an-hour crash into a hedge, by several somersaults, instantly killed a mechanic but left the driver unhurt during practice at Ballystockart, on the Ulster circuit, for Saturday's R.A.C. international T r. race. 2* d 'f ad mao is
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  • 166 15 British Government To Encourage Production. Considerable interest has been aroused by the announcement of the British Government's intention to assist the production of petrol from coal, but it is less widely realised that serious consideration is also being given to the use of coal gas as
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