Malaya Tribune, 30 September 1933

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. xx. [No SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Saturday. Sept. Si, I $33. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1933. CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 195 1 r Read The i Sunday Tribune Dominant ln[ Malaya MILK AT STS BEST j j SINGAPORE'S FAVOURITE BRAND 0 X .BECAISE fj The Quality Is Worth Twice the Price jj 8 low pemot row 1 1 r T,P T U FOR BABY i I blue Cross The M <*l MHk
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    • 44 1 A. PUNTER t> Raffles Place, Singapore Importing Diamond* tuni Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality S« llmg at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rau?»
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  • 147 2 My dear Niece.. Our debate this time is attracting considerable- attention and contributions are coming in well. We are having a lot about the advenUfct-' of living in the country and I am sure rtt- will soon be having somebody stressing
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  • 391 2 'By -Merry Maid.") 0«i make the country, ir.en make the Town life or country life, which do yvu (my sistet Cornerites> prefer? As for my pail I should like to live a real country life, for several reasons. First and foremost, in a country there is p!enty of
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  • 119 2 'By "Happy Neo.") IV-ar sisters, I mast tell you, that I am 0 new member of the "Oirls' Corner I hope you will all enjoy reading my article. Auntie Lizzie has selected the most interesting subject for our debate. In my opinion, I should say that Countrv Life
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  • 64 2 <B.V 'Merry Princess.-) Once a man who lived in the Ume a P** which was very useftfi cause it seartd awav th. hun> be One afternoon the man wentVsSn"* ape brushed the away. P> and the tip of hte UC^. ly the"a p rdrov™ 1
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  • 171 2 (By 'Hofly.") Auntie Lizaie lias just picked out the right subject for us girla to give our opinion about. Now girls, it is not because I Jive up-coun-try. that I am forced to say that this life L« better, but reasons as given
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  • 1071 2 'By "Suxet Star":. A certain king cf England one day called ;o him one of the noblemen in his court who had for years been his most intimate friend and whose family was ever renowned for valour and wisdom. "Oliver," he said as the gentleman appeared.
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  • 154 2 ißy "S:(jh(mare.") Town life is very disadvantageous for one could hardly sleep before late at night, owing lo the noise of passing motor \ehicles. I prefer to live in the country rather than in town. The countryside provides more advantages. There is less noise, many trees
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  • 158 2 By -Myrtle -> Character must not be confused with reputation. A girl's reputation is what other people think ut her. what she appears to he to others. We are here dealing with character and not with reputation, so when we atk what is the worth of good character,
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  • 136 2 (By "Janet GaynoT."/ Dear cousins. I am a new member and this v my first article to the '•Corner." I like country life better than town life because in the town, there is the traffic going on day and night. This makes a terrible noise riiich distrubs
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 431 2 j The Stars reveal their secret! Read what P° you ever deT hcnv the famous stars of the screen care LOVELY LOR ETTA YOUNG X tor their lovely complexions? says about Lux Toilet Soap l Her< f At f in the big him studios, and in Smooth ikin is one
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  • 1052 3 liinii! Murderer. ni; \Til SENTENCE AT HE REM BAN. I ).v Oun Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept. 28. Ill ,{;I > t<> have stabbed his misA t!t > Tamil woman named 1'aianiii Padang Estate, j; naii. t:. husband of the deceased woman l..inietl Arumugam, was on trial at
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  • 191 3 Caught Red-Handed By The Jaga. (From Ovr Oma Correspondent.) Mala, ca. ai.pt 28. IN the police court, before Mr. J. c Derrick w..k" V a Malay named Sam..din bin Hashirn was charged with house-breaking and attempted theft. 6 tJSL %ft h, v, WatChman at New Market re.ated that
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  • 47 3 Bayreuth. Th.- Wagner Festival Plays, which hay? be sich a success this year, are to b? given again in 1934. Hitherto the plays have been a biennial aflair. A new staging cf "Parsifal" is to b.> the principal feature of next summ rs presentation.
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  • 86 3 Soldier Committed To Assizes. (f rom Our Own Correspondent.) Johoiv Bahru. Sep.. 28. ryilE hearing was continued this morning of -1 (he preliminary enquiry. b r ftve Sheikh Abu Dakar (Second Msg's rate,, U,to a charar against a Punjabi Mohammedan Barkat bin Ahmat Khan, a private in
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  • 338 3 Suiong bin Lebck, a bandsman in the J. M F. S ate Band, was iefore Ungku Ismai: (Third Mag s.ra e) charged with having assaul.eci a barber named Thomas on Sept. 5 I 1 hi mas said that at about 11.15 a.m. on Sept. 5. he was
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  • 115 3 In trying to secure rambutan fruits from a tree which he climbed, a Chinese named Chin Shin slipped from the tree, fell on to a branch beneath it and died. An inquest into the death was held in the Corner's Court yesterday, by Ungku Ismail, when Wong
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  • 139 3 Malay On Series Of Cheating Charges. Jaffar bin Ahmad, an intelligent-looking Malay, was again before the Second Magistrate i Mr. Norm an Grice) on Thursday on a i>eries of cheating charges in respect of ricksha fares. 1 In all 22 reports were lodged against the accused at the
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  • 53 3 Belgarde. Young men in South Serbia have d a club whose members pledge themselves not to purchase a wife, even if they have to remain be.che!ors lor ever. The custom of paying a high pric to a girl's father for permission to marry her still exists
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 267 3 Do Your Children Suffer from SIIIWf TBOUBLE? Children and Babies generally do in this climate. Why not protect them against the danger of skin irritations and inflamations? Nivea Creme is the ideal cure. Rub a little Nivea Creme into your skin every time after washing. In the I case of
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 217 3 MALAYAN MONTHLY WEATHER REPORT. Abstract Of Observation For August, 1933. 7 HumidUv Rainfall. Blight Sunshine. Air Temperature. Humm ij. Means. KTi-* Most in Rainfall Daily Ma, Mm. V "St »«~i «g S F S S S I: 2 S 219 -89 R 7 5 82 67 93 4.18 124 11
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 534 4 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Read, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 8411. MMMawwnMMaHgwa«ai I TO LET. SLANG LIM PARK Further Reductions of Rents from Ist August, 1933. $16.00
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    • 485 4 TO LET. TO LET—IO, Newton Road, compound house, 4 big bed-rooms, baths, electric, water, garage, tennis court, servants' quarters. Apply: Aug Hock Seng, 38, Amoy Street. TO LET —Seaside Bungalow, at Sigiap, furnished, by day or month. Apply Yeo Chiang Swee, 153, Grove Road. 'Phone 7405. TO LET—Th? upper floor
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    • 547 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. I WANTED—Young, strcng and healthy office tamby. Must speak and read Erjriifh well. Apply Box 215. co Malaya Tribune WANTED —First-class Process Hand; must thoroughly understand line and half-tone work; willing and industrious man only need apply; good salary for right man:—Write Box No! 187, cjo Malaya Tribune,
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    • 715 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Originating Summons No. 121 of 1933. In the Matter of Section 71 of the DM Procedure Code. Between NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ. Plaintiffs and WONG HAK LAN and CHEONG VAN CHI, Defendants. Tc. WONG CHAK LAN and CHEONG
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    • 450 4 I*l to .Jlsj a "ka-h, jjg* 30 Per teat I being al: Ctoeks 4 Watch, D.KCU a:,d 'J.„ 1% I W I P»JW f»il to M < j YICK WOH HIN, L_| MALAYA TRIBI'M 'PHONE 6i 7lt SUBSCRIPTION RATES. PAYABLK IM UMTAROX la**, at office pr>, ta?t p^ or clote
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  • 138 5 many years. Penang has enjoyed I putation of being one of the places in the East. That rewiU go by the board unless the economy is deleted from the Public Health Service. All re aware that the prevention of i an expensive business,
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  • 176 5 "Times of Malaya." Th leaving the report of the Railways H o M epa tment for we feel ft right and proper to say that Mr. Eiias. oi whom we have heard very good accounts, is m no way responsible for tne presenc debacle, which has partially U
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  • 223 5 Naval Spectacle Off Weymouth. ADMIRAL Sir John Kelly, who on September 12, bade farewell to the Home Fleet, loi which he was Commander-in-Chief up to I sunset, was saluted, not with guns, but with I musical honours in an impressive sea ceremony staged in the English Channel
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  • 624 5 Chief Officer And Chinese Quartermaster. assaulting a Chinese quartermaster. B. J. Ornelfd, a Belgian chief officer on board Ihe "Maiosa" was fined $3 ar.d ordered to pay $4 compensation, by the Fourth Magistrate 'Mr. J. M. Brander). Complainant, a Chinese quartermaster on the same boat, said
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  • 130 5 Not Against Provisions Of Penal Code. Simla. Sept. 13. In the Legislative Assembley. Pandit Sen raised the question of the Derby Sweep and asked whether this Sweep was recognised by Government. Sir Harry Haig replied the Sweep was run by the Turf Ckb. Calcutta and did not offend
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  • 73 5 Argentine's Decision, With Reservations. Reuter Wireless. Buenos Aires. Sept. 26. The Senate has passed unanimously a bill to rejoin the League of Nations, with reservations as regards Article 2j of the Covenant, which safeguards tne validity of regional understanding, suet) as the Monroe Doctrine. The Argentine reservation states
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  • 39 5 "China Chew Jit Poh." Shanghai, Sept. 26. The six-year economic construction plan of Dr. Chen Kung Po. Minister of Industry, has been completed and submitted to the National Economic Council for approval. Chin Chew Jit Poh."
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    • 96 5 r. Small t which is easily applied and which does not get out of place, even when applied to a joint, should therefore it > s obtainable from all dispensaries or direct from the sole-agents:— N.V. Straits Java Trading Co. feW if, jflln \r ihe rejuvetiatmg C. J Bk l/
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    • 312 5 issukcquick I I \*J DEATH BUTTERFLY BRAND PARIS MUSHROOMS ARE THE BEST AND CHEAPEST^ ON MARj OBTAINABLE FROM ALL FIRST CLASS iJKOVIS]UN DEALEUS Save The Labels!! Make enquiries from your dealer and get a nice present from the Sole Agents The Franco-Eastern Trading Co. 2-B, FINLAYSON GREEN, SINGAPORE j Head
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  • 914 6 Shipping News Notices. SEVERN BARRAGE SCHEME. Opposition By Newport Recommended. AN important and exhaustive repot on t'e -a effert of the proposed Severn Barrage en South Wales ports .was issued by Mr. W. Rhys Williams, resident engineer of New-pert Harbour Commissioners, in accordance wi h nstruetions by the Board. As
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  • 553 6 Need Of Further Govt. Expenditure. TTHE board cf directors of the Maritiin < A Association cf New York lias adopted and awarded to the United States Secretary of th- In.erior a rcsoJutim suggesting that th* Administration shculd include in its public work* programme sufficient expenditure for tire improvement
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  • 180 6 Town Council To Imple- j ment Obligation. i MONTROSE Harbour Trustees have caOtd upon Mcr trose Town Council for the first >ime to implement their obligation under the Montrose Burgh and Harbour Confirmation Act of 1927 by imprsing a rate to meet a dehcit ;1 fully 1209 in
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  • 47 6 Margate. Sept. 7. i The Greek steamer Archon. of 3.511 ton j v hile on her way from South Ameri-a to I London, collided during the night off Margate with the 'Treherfcerf' and went down j vithin one hour. The crew was rescued. I
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  • 1095 6 A Severe Decline In Freight. IN a report on "Economic Conditions in Ger- many" to June, 1933. compiled by Mr J. W. P. Tnchvall, C.M.G.. M.C.. Commercial C. unsellor to H.M. Embassy at Berlin, it is remarked that a privat? estimate computes the total of direct
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 417 6 SAILINGS. P 0. BRITISH INDM AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated In England.) MALL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL 8 TRAM I NAVIGATION CO.. LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with His Majeatv'a Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON Por China and JapanDue Tonnage. Bingaport 19SS. RAWALPINDI 17.000 In port BURDWAN
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    • 134 6 WfUOYD TRIESTINO (Incorporated ta Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. 8-pore. S pore. Venice. mv C OL DI lana Oct. 15 Oct. 15 53. CONTE ROSSO FOB HONGKONG, SHANGHAI I Oct. 16 Oct. 16 NOT. 3 AND JAPAN m-¥. HILDA Oct. 5 Oct 6 S.s. CONTE VERDE m.v. TERGESTEA Nov. 4
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    • 218 6 HAMBURG-AMERIKA UJVUE I |H B n| Australfccbe Lfcmpfschiff* ([pHgj f1.,,,,,^ (Companies incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. BLS. VOGTLAND. via Manila 8 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN. via Manila Oct 17 t s.s. SAARLAND, via Manila Nov' l t m.s. BURGENLAND. via Manila Nov' 14 t
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    • 564 6 The undernoted arp tin r fixtures:— OUTWARDS. -FULDA- for Man- It I,J Shai, N. China j 5 "ISAR" for Iloilo, |fai oct 11 S'hai. N. China At Japai "SAAR3RUCKEN :< Hongkong. Shaikh- and Japan Nov. HOMEWARDS. 5 "LAHN" for Gtenoft.il p.. 19 Hamb.irg and Brenx "TRAVE 1 for 2 Rotterdam.
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  • 409 7 Mining Shares. ;apore. Saturday, ll a.m. k r i.Atf quotations are Issued Co. exchangr mid stock Broken: l*-*u<" Buyers. Sellers. ng Tin 28 U 29 G Mla 32 35,--1111 tSp 16|3 rd. 1.20 1.25 xd. 26 6 27 6 cd. 0.18 0.20 ITa 0.65 0.70 Tin 2--
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  • 177 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER AND TIN UP AGAIN. Tone Firm In All Quarters. 'Bw Our Financial Corretvondent.) Singapore, Saturday, 11 a.m. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), lsVa cts.. up ■'-1 ct. Market Tone: Firm. Yesterday's Prices London Rubber, 4 cts., up 3 16 ct. Market Tone: Firm. New
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  • 160 7 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon druma per British Imperial gallon $1.19 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial
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  • 114 7 Messrs. L.wis and Ptat in their weekly rubber report dat.d Sept. 29. state: Reports cf rt-'riction hay? continued to keep the market steady and the volume of business at a minimum. In view of the present phts l cf the American recovery campaign the estimate of consumption in
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  • 986 7 Of industry Is Improved." r annual general meeting of the Brunei -1 United Plantations, Ltd., was held at. the offices of the secretaries, Messrs. Evatt and Co yesterday. The Hon. Mr. W. A. Fell was in the chair and the others present were the Hon. Dato S.
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  • 116 7 Evidence On Japanese Trade. rrim nm, Mtb and Wth meeting* of the Trade Oomniia&fon were held in Sh.gaporeon Bept 26. 27 and 28. 1933. Kvidenc- was taken from Mr. E. Uo (Btrda «*P».>. President of the Japan, s, Chamber Of Commeivc. on Japanese trade ir. general J'?: N
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  • 263 7 Last Week's Market Statement. ESS res. Gut hi ie Co.. Ltd., in their weekly rubber report dated Sept. 23, stale: A fair amount of business has been transac.ed sirce r -ur last report. Sellers have been somewhat rescued, esper u .n, when the market showed anv signs
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  • 101 7 Me«srs. Guthrie and Co.. Ltd.. supply th: atest buyers prices for Malayan palm oil and palm kernels, as follo-.v^: Palm ril in bulk: C.l.f. landed weight! New Yo:k Philadelphia -3.20 tents iU.S. curreir;. per lb. c.i.f. landed weights U.S.A. Pacific Forts 3.10 com* (U.S. currency) per lb.
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  • 692 7 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Saturday. am. I (he following rubber abare quotation* rta j —ne<J by Fraser and Co and Lyail and CvsmS; ivuf I Value FraMr Lyall i t Maarea On «v*tt j 1 Allenby $0 70 $0 80 $0.60 $0 75 Alor Gajah 050 n (id
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  • 29 7 Sept. 29. The Canton Government has refused to postpone the rice tax. Rice arriving in Canton is detained until taxes have been paid —"Sin Chew Jit Poh."
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 57 7 ftip. south Al&l BRITISH V 44. ]t/ W INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR l\s( RAM E ACCEPTED AT LOWEST (CERENT RATES. L C MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. F.nlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED tSSURANCI CORPORATION, LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR. PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND (JItKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. JOHNSON, General Manaper.
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    • 83 7 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. i lncorporated In England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4 D'Almelda Street .nd SuKcr.bed BRANCHES'. B-mbay. Calcutta. Colombo. Karachi. Madras, Ama£ /Baghdad, Bahrein. Basra. Kirkuk, Mosul and SinaraDore CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposit on terms to be ascertained on application. SAVING DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS opened and
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    • 19 7 ■Py a j. f» P H|B ML N9 9 COILYfeR QUAY SINCAPORt; Head Office: 15, Wall Street. New Yerk.
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    • 243 7 THE j j SUNDAY j TRIBUNE I Gives Satin-day's closing prices of rubber in London and New York. together with the Cross-Rate. Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated In Btrait« Settlements.) Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONC. BAraV, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA CHINESE BANK, LTD CAPITAL
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 276 8 j LAST NIGHT ENTHUSIASTIC CROWDS PACKED OUT BOTH SHOWS j —j 6.15 ALffANBBA 915 j and MARLBOROUGH j 1 I MATINEES TO-DAY TO-MORROW. 3.15. t i J MALAYA'S FIRST ROMANTIC THRILLER j TEEM MDCUS SUCCESS GREETED BT PACKED BOUSES AT EVERY PERFORMANCE. UNITED ARTISTS mt\t- r iHk Thrilling Malayan Story—
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    • 409 8 Amusements MATINEE TO-DAY! I II The Popular Singing Comedian of "SLEEPLESS NIGHTS* fame— i j TO-MORROW OPENING AT 3J5 j Eddie Cantoi* i IN HIS GREATEST AND FUNNIEST PICTURE j "THE KID FROM SPAIN" SPECIAL RETURN SCREENING "PEG O* MY HEART" IS CO MING i ~>- x mmmmm I THE
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    • 471 8 TO-DAY GRAM) OPENING I PAVILION j Ihe World's Greatest f Singer in the ft World's Most Famous CtHAUAPINt I 99mt tyxuxrttt CEggjßi ROCEf SIDNEY FOX Thr talc cf T>< n Qu"xote who vc-vcd to restcn the mrkl and chivalry. LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—A real hard working Chmr;: ■Pttnf Ol middle si;cd
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    • 247 8 TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby g:v n that tcr.d-rs m row invited frr the factoring Materia* or .-ervices. and u*M parUcukn of such :?r. :-n may be obtaimd in the Tender Boom Kfcßttpa] Offices Tender. Date of Chakf) Supply and repair ni Licence Beards. Healiii IJep:. for Dcrii.d
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  • 301 9 Electricity For Every Village. ti'HKN electricians climb down from a v. nty-foot-high steel tow?r near Fordidgc, on the outskirts of the New Forest morning, recently, the Grid Scheme will iiav>- been completed. B% means jf the scheme electricity will be L U;h f w a rly
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  • 39 9 Flemington. New Jersey. baa laid an egg with three yolk. ed within an outer shell and or.t within the egg. The egg was fh j and three inches through its greatimeta It weighed 8 :i ounces 1
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  • 357 9 Marriage Registration Discussed. HTHE annua) yeneral public meeting ai the Hindu Devataya Sabha. T-.ioinjr. was held at the. Mariamman Temple, at 3 ;>m. on Sept f* A well represented gathering was present, m response to the notice issued by the managing trustee. Mr. V. K. Murugesa PiUm, the
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  • 53 9 Marten, Tr.dian;i Mr- Wilhs Si-son and Mis." Marie Miller havt returned from a fishing trip on the Mijsissineva p m wirn this stcrv. A btfcs veighinr, one and three-quarter pounds ;umpcd into th.ir boat l t was followed a few moments later by another nhich weighed a pound
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  • 18 9 m Logan. lowa. The Harrison County Farm Bureau here has >rganised a most beautiful husband- contest
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  • 183 9 Bamarang," the locally produced picture which features Miss Theresa Seth. In the part of the Malay heroine, and Capt. A. V. Cockle, as the Malay hero, opened a .season at the Aihambra last nisht and by the enthusiastic reception accorded to it the
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  • 71 9 The current attraction at the Roxy. J Naga.na." the Universal thrilling drama, proved popular entertainment. The story concerns two doctors working in ihe African jungle in an attempt ;< find a cure lor Nagana (sleeping acKnessi. Tala Birell. the Viennese actress, stars in this picture
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  • 57 9 Washiru'lor. This is the advice contained in an almanac of 1,782 which iust been presented to the Museum at Wakefield. Virginia. George WUB incton's birthplace: I 'Take ft heed, those among ye who nttg be i>ald. and rub that part morning and evening with onions till
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  • 343 9 Telling The Time For V Of Years. Washington. 1 A new u.;s for volcanoes has been i found by .scientists. They can use them >, as "clocks" to date event»'" in the v:cr. i's V past. i Mr. Rosendrans. of Pennsylvania State ColloKe. told the Internal
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  • 48 9 Warsaw Two oaaaaabera bavi baaa pan lotatkjar n »hat their hnai for:.-, represent' a pc fad Mraa Ihe mallei eu umber cutis right round to make the arching neck This freak gro Uh wa* found an ;i lmm nn the village of Przybyszcw. OfOjeo, Poland.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 130 9 PAVILION! NEXT CHANGE! I s I LG I j f L TMf cH.U»MN»t« TO LIKE POSTUM TOO.. .THEY if) It's natural enough for children to ask for tea. jUP»j^^ Yet you probably hesitate. You know that tea contains tannin; a drug that is harmless enough in small quantities, but hardly
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    • 464 9 CHURCH SERVICES. Details For This Week-End. ST ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL 6 »0 a.m. Holy Communion. a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral) 10 a.m. Children's Service. 10:30 a.m. Holy Communion at 'f ff. Naval 3:30 p.m. Evensong Chcral and Sermon. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Tuesday.
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    • 117 9 Monday?. Wednesdays, and Fridays m*n to 11.30 a m ST. PETER'S CHURCH. Stamford Road. 7:30 a.m. Choral Communion and Sermon Preacher: The Rev. E. C. Proctor Friday, 5:15 p.m. Choir Practice. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHAPEL •PENTECOSTAL). *86. Serangoon Road. Services on Sundays at 5:30 p.m. and Thursdays :'t 7:30 p.m.
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    • 141 9 SINGAPORE HOTELS GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL Phone 6490 Telegram: Goodwood Admirably located—sufficiently distant from city noise to ensure an atmosphere of peace and quietness. LARGE GARDEN—I 4 TENNIS CWRTS. EVERY COMFORT High-class restaurant under expert European tTuperviston. Lock-up parages: Moderate Rates: Terms \ppl> Manager. J DINNER. Nv^X $1.50 J y 1
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 889 9 CLVB DIARY. (There are numerous clubs and Societtet 'n Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Dizn I it provided specially for them. Secretaries are i invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-daU: und complete. Happenings of general Interest mil still be included
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    • 190 9 l:on abouM communicate with Mr. Tay Ocn Seng. lion, sports secretary, c o Wadlciph Commercial Ltd.. or 108. Peck Scan Strcei. Members who wish to compete in the second Shiga- 1 pore Chinese sports meet, to bo held NMWVme In M/rrember arc, kindly requested to cornmunirate with tte above at
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  • 780 10 Although Europeans are said to show no interest in the question of Council reform in this Colony, it was left to a European Municipal Commissioner to bring the question up again publicly, after a long interval during which the r.on-European associations seem to have bothered very little about
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  • 163 10 T> ARE-FOOTED cat burglars-arc! there are many in Singapore—hav»> a new enemy. It is a wonder camera which will magnify thousands of times Its use was demonstrated yesterday in the local police courts, when a man was convicted on the evidence of
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  • 157 10 A RECENT case in the Kuala Lumpur courts has brought to light the great extent to which adulteration is being practised in articles of consumption, such as ghee and oil. The vigilance of the health auhorities notwithstanding, the nefarious "trade" of adulteration seems to flourish on a large sea
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  • 148 10 THE appointment of Dr. Philip K C. Tyau as Chinese Consul-Geneml to Singapore is something of a surprise here, but it is none the less weJcom*Apart from his scholastic distinctions' ur. Tvau has many years of diplomatic service behind him. He served the Chinese Foreign Office, at
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  • 52 10 Mr N. c Halsey. who has been attached tc the Campbell Road police station will met as Officer Superintending the PoUce Circle K.uala Kubu. during the absence of Mr R W E. Harper. On Mr. Harper's return Mr. Hals,v «U1 go as 0.C.P.D..
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  • 39 10 It is understood that plans are well ahero •?b irrn 01 an eiectric power stat hi Bmtang. the Cameron Highlands, by a private syndicate. What with the hotel nearly ready and «jeetric light com.ng. s certainly going ahead.
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  • 47 10 Mr. j. r. m. Plckthall. Superintendent of Customs, formerly stationed at Seremban. who is due back from home leave about the middle of next month, will be posted for duty at Taiping m place of Mr. J. D. O. Morice. who la proceeding on home furlough.
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  • 20 10 Mr. L. Peters, Chief Permanent Way Inspector. Ipoh. leaves at the end of the week for Home on furlough.
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  • 19 10 Mrs. Marwood Notley will be sailing from Port Swettenham by the "AM." on Oct 4 fcr B-ngland.
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  • 37 10 Reef row t\ T eth 5 Cott ,ate the Buffa'oe Reef Gold Mining Syndicate. Ulu Je :ai. Pahan* to laid up with an acute attack of malaria' and is confined to his house in Kuala
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  • 34 10 bTV T U y YoUnger of ,ho FM* Shelley Chief Secntarv arrived from Home by I' Raw alp mdi" and .as met in ESj S eloer sister who had come from Kuala Lum
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  • 28 10 hJt SM I. Weddin e to <* Place on Wednesday -in^h et 2 IlS£ 3 1 Kurr dau hter f Harnam Smgh. sergeant Major. Klang. and Mr. Sadu
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  • 69 10 Mr D. P. MacNamara. O S.P.c.. Sungei Star an Hospi ta i been <™ ARw A C -p CUrred 31 the General Hospital Aii. a. J. Johns. Manager of the Sint-k M neNorth Kedah. Death, it is suspected wal Sue to typho ld fever. The funeral tookp a
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  • 21 10 Raja Kararalzamai binp p i» coolies, including women are injuries. One iniunri m «ospi al with »i ome 5» <** -*-SJS
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  • 14 10 Jenjr jumped from the dock. e iS k „le medical observation. Uken for
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  • 410 10 I BY I looked it? Japw **<w*r. i A Dirt scraped off man's to his conviction in a Singapon Any man whose feet ar,. ii\h- t deserves it, anyway. 1 1 read that some p< onfe in. v incomes by writing-Hp for the screen. The SEZJ*E when
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  • 52 10 GIRLS' CORNER, on page 2 TAMIL MURDERER, on page 3 QUARREL ON A SHIP, on page CLUB DIARY, on page 9. CHURCH SERVICES, on page 9 MUNICIPAL MEETING, on pages 12 M NEW RICE TAX IN CHINA On RADIO NEWS, on page 17. BOYS' CORNER, on page
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    • 173 10 j FOB THE HIKER J No. 143. a smart Norwegian model in strong blown grained calf with Rrdf ms J r.ritl'-h rubfa at aoi I aid heels on stout leather insoles, built lor conifer, end wear. J 1 Sixes and X dies. Price $8.50 pair. I j Pl; mo us
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    • 59 10 I JUST RECEIVED j AMERICAN j j MORNING j FROCKS FROM $h\so EACH. Black Slacks, Jerseys, I I Stockings and Swim Caps. j PRISCILLA j 61. Stamford Road. 'Phone: 3335. Singapore. I[m m J 634 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TENG SENG GUAN, Established IMS. Our Prices Wholesale or Retail are identically
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  • 793 11 MARSHAL CHIANG AND MB. SOONG AT LOGGERHEADS. Final Conciliation Effort. Dispute Over Policy Towards Japan And Army Costs. >ei ious crisis has arisen in the political situation in inc i; ac m 0 \'r t0 forei n reports, Marshal
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  • 72 11 German Delegat? More Hopeful Reuter. Geneva, Sept. 29. wITH departure of Hr. Yon Neufor Berlin to consult Hr Hitler. Juvitch, the Italian delegate, for Rome it is reported that Sir Sim will leave for London tomorrow. 'WW h is likely to cm?:«e dl mnmeit for a few days,
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  • 58 11 Bluejackets Called Out In Hongkong. Reuter. HongkonT. Sept. 30. BLUEJACKETS from 11.M.5. "Suffolk nnd "Tamar" and destroyers turned out during the night to assist in combatin" a fire In the naval dockyard. The blaze gutted a packing store and threatened the armaments depot, its origin is mysterious. firo
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  • 35 11 Mr W.L. Blythe has taken Mr. V. W. W. S. Purcells place on the Municipal Commission. Georgetown. He has also been appointed to be a Police Magistrate and to act as Protector of Chinese, Penang.
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  • 137 11 Cavalry Trying To Clear Streets. Reuter. Havana, Sept. 29. situation has grown worse in an alarming way during the last 24 hours, the result of strike agitation by the so-ca led Soviet Party, organised by two Russian delegates. Business in Havana to-day was virtually paralysed by
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  • 203 11 Death Of Governor Of Ceylon. Reuter. Aibn, Sept. 29. GIR (iraeme ThoirtT, Governor of Ceylon since 1931, who disembarked ill from the P. O. "Carthage" while going Home, died of cerebral embolism and was buried with full military honours to-day.—Reuter. Sir Graeme Thomson. G.C.M.G. has been Governor
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  • 253 11 "Jewels Of Romanee And Renown." f London, Aug. 17. The legend that if a British King ever wears the Koh-i-noor diamond, India will oe lost for «.er to the British Empire is related in "Jewels ol Romance and Renown" by Miss Mary Abbot. When the gem, said to
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  • 23 11 Mr. A. Williams has been appointed to act jls Assistant Official Assignee, Singapore and Malacca, and to be Assistant Registrar of Companies. Singapore.
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  • 18 11 The appointment of Mr. C. Delmar-liorgan as Assistant Controller. Monopoliej Department, S.S., is notified in the Government Gazette.
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  • 471 11 Roosevelt's Big Task. RECOVERY PLAN COLLAPSING Reuter. New York, Sept. 29. FEELING of discouragement about the recovery drive is manifesting itself, as strikes spread and prices continue to outstrip earnings. The National Industrial Recovery Administration is prepapred for gradual withdrawal of its policy and regimentation with
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  • 46 11 Horses And Ponies Scratched. The following horses and ponies are scratched from to-day's races at Kuala Lumpur I RACE 1.—Peerless Lady. RACE 2.—Wait-And-See. RACE 3. Silent Merchant, Evensong. RACE 4.—Supcrtina. RACE 8.—Ilopaway, Mortlake Simile The big sweep will be held on Race No. 8.
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  • 95 11 Japan Alarmed At Preparations. Shanghai, Sept. 29. JAPANESE reports state that the Soviets are concentrating their land, air and sea forces in the Far East in unimaginable numbers. "They exceeded the imagination." thr> reports state. A large squadron of submarines has been held ready in Far Eastern
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  • 85 11 New Way To Improve Budgets. Reuter. London, Sept. 30. It is becoming fashionable in Europe to improve budgets by lotteries. Encouraged by the success which attended the French State lottery, Dr. Dolfuss (Austrian Chancellor I announced to-day the impending issue of a lottery loan of 300.000.000 schillings at
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  • 15 11 Reuter. Tallin (Esthonia), Scot. 30. The Lindberghs have arrived here from Moscow.- Reuter
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  • 673 11 LOCAL BURGLAR CONVICTED. Feet Scraped. Wonder Camera Reveals Identity. gCOTLAND Yard's latest methods of producing evidence of crime in court were witnessed in the District Judge's Court yesterday before Mr. H. A. Forrer, when a Chinese. Pom; Hin Peng, was charged with housebreaking to commit theft.
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    • 11 11 I TO-MORROW'S SUN DAY TRIBUNE WILL CONSIST OF j 20PAGES. I
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    • 91 11 PROSSEHS RACKETS VRU »1 v i J r RKI SI «.50. Latest type lamlnj ra frame PUCK f 12.51 j wUi o'..r'i.y n aboaldert. Ti.r e-piec berth laminUed S;rang b. k or orange, frame ai low cost. Strang Solid ash frame, strung j ?p rial tropcal gut. with black tropical
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  • 6081 12 COMMISSIONERS TO FRAME A POLICY. Municipal Discussion. Satisfactory Report On Enteric Fever Incidence. Japanese dumping in Singapore waa referred to by Mr. J. W. Harries at yesterday's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, when he voiced opposition to the acceptance
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  • 186 12 Inspector Of Dangerous Trades. T) M. THOMASZ. a Dangerous Trade lTu* ™KEK of t he Singapore MunicipaGeraht P v P d ,t to h H S lo dship ,Mr Ju *tice Sfct i y at the Bankruptcy court UDtev r i h !f, 'fom bank His lordship
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  • 106 12 Belgrade. Aug. 2«. lo..<cu. a poor peasant from near Tcmeihvar, ard his daughter were recently a tacked by robber.', who tied ihem up to a beam in an outhouse while they plundered the outage. A they struggled, the beam gave wav and tnej feU, ar.d. to
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  • 47 12 Medina. New York Oh. jump in the lake,' said Mrs. Jo-u Krvpa to her husband during an argument Mr. K-upa drove the new family car fete Greenwood Lake He landed in fifteen feet of water. When he rtached home Mrs Krupa had him arrested
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  • 262 12 Valuable Land. A CASE WITH 33 DEFENDANTS. ALLEGATIONS of fraud were made in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Gerahty against a Chinese named Lim Keok. It was alleged that he owned large quantities of land in Johore and after transferring them to various members
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  • 77 12 Siamese Business Heads Conferring. Cfrom Owr Oit<;i Correspondent.' Bangkok. Sept. 29. T<HE stolen notes, proceeds of the latest robbery, were in free circulation yesterday. Last night a wireless broadcast in English. Siamese and Chinese gave full details of the numbers and series of the SKfS not s
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  • 50 12 Came m manaBt!r of the 2Z WaS ye?terda >' discharged by the Second Magistrate. Mr. N. Grice. on C i? at€d a BBake*n kc Cattle dealer Dcst Mohamed. of $100 a]]pged ac *nd Delay, but had only paid $25 F N nnerjoa Prosecuted and Mr E Thuraisingham
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  • 72 12 was S2T£f adjudication order wa* made by Mr. Justice Gerahtv In tho Bankruptcy Court yestertav a£ i t Tsunetaro Yoshida. a S^S Th? 2225 the st le f T P T and Co s4nso tn bt t°H r admit «d that he owed Pfl .50 to the petitioning
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  • 1045 12 f Court Sequel. Lady Doctor (;i ve Evidence. A QUARREL sisters in a local court sequel yeaterdaj them charged thi insulting laftguag< The defendant strongh charge. Mrs. Margaret Tobtn |M**t sister in the Siiratnor* ri *P Stwet. summoned th ■"yet sisu:. for commit a breach of
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    • 19 12 THE Overseas Assurance CORPORATION, LIMITED. China Building:, Chuli-i Stieet 'PHONE 5808. SINGAFOB* FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLES WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE-
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  • 81 13 HARBOUR BOARD. Singapore pt 30 ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). wharf (Entrance Gate 4). r Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Lagar.bank 3?: Selma re Dm r < Entrance Oate 4). Wharf (Entrance Gate 4). en >r 1; Raub Jarjine's. >> lo
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  • 148 13 Coirintf into Line With S otland Yard. Bombay. the first of its kind in India. iiial record office is being orPunjab. somewhat on the lines <: th.r of Scctland Yard. Mce officer, who has recently rel::d.a after receiving training in methods of crime detection will be in
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  • 95 13 Uicas Madonna" Copy Found To Be Original. Berlin. irtant find has been made by Ger- "ts of the Kaiser Friedrich Museum ou rr toration work on the "Lucas o*ned by the Boston Museum of has d.-clc-rd that the picture is M by Rogier \an aer Weyden. the
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  • 30 13 From France by the "D'Artagnan due at Singapore at 8 a.m. to-morrow Mails from London. Amsterdam, etc by the o-day Thl P Z 5 fflcer ?t 10 a.m.
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  • 378 13 Britain's Unique Flvini» School. Hamble 'Hampshire», Au< 14 The Air Force Training School, at which imH p SOnS t of Ma «hal Chang will probably ndergo their Aeronautical training, and which J*??' PUpilS fr m Iadia has J' u fc completed the second year of its work here.
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  • 173 13 Girls Parade hi Cotton Frocks. Atlanta, Georgia. Dresses costing l.'/jsd- each were worn by girls at a demonstration of the practical possibilities of cotton, before the United States Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. Wallace. One of the girls were a coat and skirt made of fertiliser sacks and the
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  • 205 13 SELLING. Singapore, Sept. 29. I London months" sight 2 4 1 London months" sight •> 4 "3 32 I London e.0 days" si-nt 2 4 5 64 London 30 days' sight 2 4 1 iu London demand 2 4 1 3" Lpcdon t.t. 2 4 Lyons and Paris
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  • 190 13 Singapore. Sep-. 29. R. -Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $120 R. (Siam* W. Coast N. 2 per Ksyan $11l Rice. B Siam N. 1 $91 B Siam N $87 Siam, No. 1 •Sinhway" $167 Siam. No. 2 "Sinhway" n COfi s Siara. No. 3 "Sinhway" $149 Rice.
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  • 185 13 i Fur-Sleeves, Larger Skirts And Smaller Hats. More details of the coming autumn fashions for hats, evening dresses and j costumes are being given this week-end by Rcuter correspondents in Paris and i Hollywood. Fur-sleeves are being introduced with women's tweed suits. Full puffed sleeves executed in ostrich
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  • 73 13 Washington. Meters somewhat similar to those used ot petrol filling stations, may soon be used by the United States Government to measure the amount of beer which has co be taxed. I It is pointed out that a locked meter would enable breweries to draw on their
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  • 32 13 Tokyo. A man ass<-d 102 hanged himself at Inakasumura, Shizuoka Prefecture I He left a letter saying, that he had liv.d long that he had grown tired of life.
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  • 229 13 j Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. SEPT. 30. High Tides—9.06 a.m., 8.10 p.m. Meeting, Eastern United Assurance Corporal on, 4 D, Cecil Street. !1 a.m. S.A.F.A. Cup Football, S.R.C. v. Cattle Co. Arson Road. Boxing: R!vcr s v. Brady, New W >»ld Arena.
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  • 81 13 ALHAMBRA Samara r.g CAPlTOL.—Stanley Lupino in Faring The Music." EMPIRE.—" Trader Horn" and Ti.rzan The Ape Man." GREAT WORLD—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows. Malay and Chirese Wayangs, c nemas Talkie: Sky— Grand Hotel." Star Waterloo Bridge MARLBOROUGH,.— Samaran- NEW WORLD Cabaret Dancing, side.sliows. Malay Operas. Chinese Wayangs cinemas, etc. Talkie: "Mata
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    • 98 13 lts aw- fu .tabbing p, to-day take Mlthemp^u. f Hv will .oon Hbnfo M and that to not MM .gain n Lumbago. ■f V VJCK A Co. T.td. SINGAPORE. 1 '.KOKGF KAliB LTD. 81RAIX8 TYPEWRITER AGENCY, 'Established in 19U). Stationers and Repair era. H-A, Change Alley, Shvapere. iii We fuarantee
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    • 135 13 7 our children ijfet f f v *g° rous health /Ji ial ff I mother can help her 4? M 9'II f jr\litilf ones to radiant health 1 JjjJ m H'viny them a nutritious. jRm a %>)---'~ halanced diet. That is why *£Hft thousands of wise mothers give \y LA
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    • 115 13 I jjOgAL INf€LLKi£N« SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Australia T «c. Eican, and BSgtn 31 Api An Tcnibilahnn and Rcngat «Sjg 4 ■X Japan Korea. Fcnnosa. E.u« Siberia. Western Canada IK* rJL.JS S US A f ßorneo Mare i 7pm Indo-Chiua. Hokow and China 'D'Artaguam 7 p.m. MONDAY. North. W.-East ard
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  • 638 14 SECOND ROUND OF COMPETITION. mm Chinese Surprised. illshires' II Win A Great Game. T*HE Wiltshire Reserves are probably just as good as, if not better than their first eleven. Meeting the Chinese seniors in the S.A.F.A Cup competition at the Anson
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  • 375 14 M India Will Do Well In Tests." Bombay, Sept. 21. MY opinion is that India ought to be able to put up a very good show to the forthcoming Test matches against England," the Nawab of Pataudi said on his return to India tc-day by the
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  • 405 14 Address By Colonial Secretary. TpHE Hon. Mr. A S. Hayn's. acting ColoA nial Secretary, addressed Singapore Teachers yesterday at the first lectur- arranged by the recently resuscitated Ttachers" Association The speaker was briefly introduced by Mr. D. W. McLeod. principal of RifPes Institution and President of the
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  • 176 14 Yesterday's Function. MRS. WARDEN GIVES AWAY PRIZES. S.C.C. Autumn lawn tennis tournament concluded yesterday with the final of the Profession Pairs between W. J. M. Warden and Roy F. Smith, and F. T. K. Hobbes and Dr. L. Demeny. The prize distribution on the roof garden
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  • 167 14 Big American Scheme To Cure Unemployment." Washington. "Go West, young man!" is again the cry in America. Supporters of the "back to the land" movenent. io be financed from the public works fund, believe it will go far to solve the nations's relief problem and at
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  • 101 14 Conservative Press Monopolise Advertising. Bilbao. Spanish Republican newspapers hav-. been strenuously competing with <Jie old established Clerical and Conservative newspapers of Spain for a larger share of advertisments. Until now the Conservative Press has received the great proportion of advertisments, owing, it is said, to "the proverbial conservatism
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  • 475 14 Yesterday's Hockey. GOOD GAME ON THE PADANG. JtHE Singapore Recreation Club scored their first hockey victory this season when they defeated Raffles Institution by s—o on the Padang yesterday. The Club gave an excellent allround display and their victory was obtained through good team work. The
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  • 43 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Sept. 27. Cn the N\gri Sembilan Club padang this Ming the Faulian hockey team defeated the .'alay Regiment. Port Dicirson, by 7-nil. Messrs. P. s. Muthu and A. R. Chapman MM in charge of the game.
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  • 273 14 Team Makes Hockey Debut. 'fHE Anglo-Chinese School team made their debut in hockey yesterday at Hong Lim Green when they met the "A" team of the S.C.R.C. Though they were beaten by the only goal scored in the match they showed that they were an eleven of promise
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  • 139 14 Teams For Next Week's Games. The following have been invited to play hockey for the S.C.R.C.: Monday v. Clerical Union at C.U. ground: Cheok Wah. Evan W0.4. H. Boon Chee Kit Yew Hock. Cheng Bee. Kee Pow. Kit Soon Chim Bock. Geo Lee. Kee Choc. Reserves' Gim Lock.
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  • 40 14 Dyne Cup Lawn Tennis Competition. The following tie is fixed for Tuesday, Oct 3, in the Tanglin Club Dyne Cup competition: Mr. and Mrs. T. C. S. Wilkinson <scr.) v. Mrs. J. Riddell and P. S. Sole (scr.).
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  • 184 14 SGT. JIM BRADY r FAVOURITE American Confident, Will Rivers Meet H is Waterloo A L Rivers *nd Jim Brady are all for to night's New World Arena. T, d«Jedforl2three-rnii the pair are fighting weights. j In spite of the Ann,;,.,.puiition, Brady is favoured to win Some of
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  • 51 14 I 1 avourite W ins Rous Memorial Stakes. London Sept 29 The Rous Memorial Stak s. r- d a< follows:— 1. FLYING COOT. 2. GRASMERE 3. FLINDERS Won by four lengths. Cm second and third. 7 1 Flinders. Five ran. Betting:— 11 10 Flying Coot 7 2 Grisnvrf,
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  • 77 14 Ladies' September .Medal Competition. The following were the best cards returned for the ladies medal at the Island Club over :he second 9 holes:— Miss M. L. Mungall 48 18 30 Mrs. E. McMullan 4b 9 39 Mrs. C. A. R. Bateman 61 18 43 Mrs. p.
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  • 589 15 I Poor n1 Suffer. |)KA!xUS SURPRISED i!Y iMi'OSlTION. Hongkoftg, Sept. 19. TV rtung Provincial Trea;udden announcement on ernoon of the imposition (Shanghai currency) 1 123.38 pounds) of imported has caused the rruptioa of rice movesrkong and a deadlock market in Canton. >ng and Canton rice
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  • 144 15 Will Changed In favour Of America. IJOW a fo.tune hma been lost to charitable A institutions in England, is revealed in the 'I" xandeTn ES* S House, of Mr w nth chrmann of Dennark-hlll. SJR. and 182 lop rpen Pami We Hil1 Kent E MBAI2B. net personalty £181
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  • 370 15 Foreign Competitors Beaten. T H L Brl i iSh industry tbtl f y^ r despite intensive comnetit n from Japan, is experiencing Se bS i S. SimKSS s expensive competition, are producing toys which in quality and price com rm r p e oAe V d OUrably
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  • 77 15 forming separate I hamber ut Commerce. Suggestions for establishing Indian Chambers of Commerce In various Malayan c nir?s. which were made at the time oi Dr. Lanka Cundarasn's visit to this country, are nowbeginning to tak> concrete shape. A meeting has been convened under the auspice.* of the
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  • 97 15 The Municipal health statement for the week ended S?pl. 23 gives the total number of deaths ufi 177. The death rate was 19.28 per mille c mpared with 20.15 in the preccdirg week ant! 18.91 in the corresponding week of last year. 7he ehltf causes of
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  • 326 15 Fascists And Lady Cynthia' Mosley. M2f2 the B:itlsh tt 'in vr Cd lo:?e,her ta Productag a Xr? t Trn nOI 7 Cynthia and Eree to Sir O, m' C Py fr <™ the Pre* sSSS d to was only a name Pr2gTL 1 tra t fromtho W
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  • 238 15 Window-Cbaners Who Supply Information. "Some window-claaning companies are merely clearing houses for information lor the criminal fraternity," said Mr Fry, the magistrate at Bow Street Police Court. He had sentenced four men—three c* them brothers—for attempting to pic': pockets—at stations on the I'iccadill" Railway. A representative of the
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    • 57 15 j I THE NEW MINT IN CHINA j J i j EQUIPPED WITH GAS HEATED OVENS IN i Vv IHE METALS ARE MELTED AND THE j I cast, j I MINT IS SAID TO BE THE LARGEST jj j AXI) MOST MODERN IN THE WORLD. -TO-DATE, USE GAS THE MODERN
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    • 101 15 Assets exceed $12,000,000. fWIM -TH g, wrm Assurance in force over B3SJMM MM The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. head officf or (Incorporated In tne Strait, Settlement.). 7 HEAD OFFICE. Off! K M t,rn utf Bl nd)nß Tne Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Omirt of A LONDON
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    • 147 15 i NEW WORLD CABARET j Dancing Nightly From 9 p.m. J Dance Hall Thoroughly Renovated And Lighted By Coloured Lights Changing Automatically j ILLUMINATED CABARET GARDEN. SOLAR HALL NEW WORLD. SUNDAY, OCT. Ist. "THE MAIMOON OPERA** will stage "DAN DAN STIA" (Last Part) I Nothing to add, nothing y/^^Si&^ I
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    • 244 16 ffor Discriminating Smokers 555 ARDATH TOBACCO C 0.." LTD. LONDON. »t ii i— mm—w mi mi -m t mum* mni aim ■m^bmi MI Pepsodent announces a notable new discovery -an entirely new cleansing and polishing material that is twice as soft as polishing materials commonly used in tooth pastes. Gives
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  • 291 17 Automatic Control. LOCAL DEALER'S DESIGN. THE main complaint of listeners in Malaya is that reception fades off luently, and for years experihave been made to cure this, regular clear reception could <ured, it is maintained, there si > al boom in
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  • 138 17 Stations Received In Malaya. HUI3EN (Holland), 16.88 metres, 8.15 tc 10.15 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR (58 metres), 6.30 to 8 3(1 P.m. Tuesday and Fridays and from 7 to 9 p m Sundays. 1 BANDOENG <P.M.Y.-58. 3 metres) MidS Prom 8.50 to 10.30 p.m. programme of European music.
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    • 214 17 J 'H" Str tio 'show ll" B.C. jmm M 31 60 411 Main, Receiver, a M 1 "< Lr 1 G. E. C. MoJel, in P° kgJ of neat a„J pleasing appearance mm^m^^^**t M M available attsl 96 j />///* Speaker l RADIO I A distinctive set that has achieved
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    • 57 17 m. Concert by Medvedeff's Balalaika Orchestra. (Time Signal from Greenwich at 3.0-). 315 p.m. Concert by the Midland Studio Orchestra, directed by Frank Cantell: Stanley Adams (pianoforte) from a Birmingham studio, m Dance Music by the Casani Club Orchestra, directed bf Charles Kunz, relayed from Caseni's Club. London. m a
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    • 278 17 estral Concert; 12.30—1.0 p.m Studio Orchestral Cotieert 130 p m lime Signal from Bi Ben News Bulletin. 145 pm. Concert by Ernest Parsons and his Orchestra, relayed from the Fututht Tneatr<? Birmingham. i 00.p.m. Variety programme. 3.00. pm. (Time Signal from Greenwich). Evensong relayed from York Minster. 3.45 pm. Concert
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    • 436 17 THE DAVENTRY STATION. Details Of Programmes In Advance. The following is the full programme (subject to alteration) which will be broadcast from the Empire station rDaventry) on 25.3 and 31 3 meters for the Indian and Malayan zone Sept. 30 to Oct. 5 for further particulars see "World Radio." PROGRAMMES
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  • 329 18 Sulphur Baths And The Sea. I j Rome, Aug. 26. ROME is still enjoying the usual summer emptiness. From the first days in August j until the middle of September her squares are j deserted, except where gangs of men are pulling up the road,
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  • 163 18 When this vi man of Jj for her Indigestion, it .C-year-old brother Wt I him "a perfect Picture ol h. 0 *«j "For y:ars I had stiffei nd simply could not eat I I began this year taking a i chert Salts. Now I can etTeS,*"
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    • 534 18 f "I thank Colgate's 1 for my smile!" HOW much more charming—the smile that reveals pearly, white teeth! Follow this advice: Use Colgate's on a wet toothbrush each morning, each evening. Its special polishing ingredient is the one dentists themselves use. Tainted breath is often caused by decaying food particles
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    • 62 18 CORNS? Instant relief was tha firet application Kill pain and destroy the cares with THE ORIGINAL PRIMUS i i HEATING and LIGHTING apparatus. j I i i j BOLE AGENTS: j Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the SA) j TflE UST WORD IN SIFACT^ I Sole Importers e AP?B
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  • 226 19 l. Yfo Cheng Sail MuarJ I mi ild say, a w-ry good subject But I am «laid it Is a sub- .ard r us to ft against or for. .-ay that Icience has done than 1 d. we al mistaken.
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  • 207 19 rw MUI MA l/f l/\/ ;By "Tfte Johore Kid-"It Stlpnce has. as far as my opini4 and exrience go. done more harm tha% good to mankind. The invention of modern macrntry, and advancement of mechanism and itpiaments, •me f'-roed the human race to beone warlike. unfriendly,
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  • 308 19 (By "C. Alvnsr) i-re are always two sides of argumeit# in so controversial and hard to '^flide them a-, they are often argued. I :.ly method is to arrive at a reasos#>le i .11 to consider the final as well ai the wt-uker points. Now my dear Chum
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  • 460 19 i By u Treb.") The many points put forth by my three honourable opposers last week in trying to convince that science has done more good than harm to humanity are very interesting indeed, but they are not, I am afraid to say, quite logical, for if we
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  • 407 19 (By A. S. Alweej It had been a day, warm, sunn] and bright with such a blue sky overhead anc such burning sunshine in the early morning that we left Johore Bahru at about 9 o'cloct with thirty of our friends in a comfortless lorn for the Kota
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  • 273 19 <By "Koh Sian Poll What would happen to this world, if science r.as not practised? Would everything be the same as to-day? Impossible! This proves that science has done a great deal of good. Up to a certain period. English dressmakers worked according to rule of thumb.
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  • 292 19 (By 'W. Don Sa.nsc-n Let me support the argument by saying that science is an asset to humanity, and science does more good than harm to humanity. Before I tell something to support my side, I wish to ask my worthy oppanents. "In what way Was science
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  • 239 19 (By L. K. Hew.) Truly speaking this Is a rather complicated and difficult question to answer. For almost everything in the world is utilised to be of pood or harmful use to humanity by men themselves. Take, for instance, the Inventions of aeroplanes, submarines and gigantic liners
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  • 348 19 <Bf/ "The L. Contributor "j In this modern world with regard to Its pleasure, comfort, happiness, loveliness and beauty, I think that science produces more disadvantages than advantages. The modern inventions of science are many, including arms and ammunition, electricity, photography, wireless and mechanical devices, the modern modes
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  • 107 19 fßy "Youngster.") E'gartiing the subject for our debate, I am for the r»ffirmati\> The most useful and important thing that had been discovered by science is electricity. By the use of electricity, radios, telephones, motor-cars, etc., have been made possible. It is rlso used for running sewing-machines, Ironing
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  • 64 20 The Singapore Buys' Brigade parading outside the Victoria Theatre in readiness for the inspection by HE the Go- X E. the Governor arriving for the inspection. The BojV Brigade inspect ion in progress. British Union oi Fa<ci*t«—Sir Oswald Mosn has acquired new headquarters foi
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  • 8 20 At Whitelands College. Inspecting the beds (Cei;»ral News).
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