Malaya Tribune, 16 October 1933

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. Vol. X X.- So. 214 S SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Oct. 16, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1933.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 232 1 D'iid The a Sunday Tribune Dotnina nt In Malay*. IMPORTANT PRICE REDUCTION EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY, THE RETAIL PRICES OF KLIM POWDERED WHOLE MILK ARE AS FOLLOWS:— 1 LB. VACUUM TIN $125 EACH. 2V 2 LB. VACUUM TIN §2.75 EACH. 5 LB. VACUUM TIN §5.25 EACH. 1 OBTAINABLE AT ALL THE LEADING
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    • 202 1 A. FLINTER c, Raffles Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklace* of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates. 1 HEALTH and| STRENGTH j IN EVERY
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  • 158 2 WHAT OUR CONTEMPORARIES ARE SAYING Cuban Sacrifice. troubles date from the day when United States financiers came to regard her as a plum of the purest gold. They took a wholly monopolistic long-term view of the Cuban economic situation as a locale for profit on a colossal scale. They transformed
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  • 179 2 IN this part of the world, the enterprise and progressiveness of the Dutch Airways are constantly in the public eye. We believe it is the intention of -the Dutch to establish a regular Amster-dam-Batavia Service in 7 days and it was this that Kingsford-Smith had in mind when
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  • 93 2 WAR between Russia and Japan? Is Russia prepared to fight? If she is, war between the two countries cannot be far off. As Moscow's Five-Year Plan —a plan to turn a purely agricultural people into a manufacturing people—has failed, it is quite possible that Stalin and his
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  • 669 2 London And Noise Bill. GOOD PUBLICITY IN CANADA. (From Cur Oun Correspondent.) London, Oct. 2. gCOTSMEN will not be amused by the way in which the "Star" here commented" upon the Singapore Legi* lative Council's enactment about musical instruments. The only comment that the bright London evening
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  • 37 2 Ferrol (Spain). Sept. 2. Two sisters, the wives of fishermen at the village of Mlgardos, have both glvrn birth to twins, at the same hour on the same day. One has sons, the other daughters.
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  • 157 2 Allegation Of Assault Dismissed. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Oct. 13. A CASE of alleged assault was dimissed by Mr J.C. Derrick with the remark that it waj a trivial affair when an Indian woman named Fatimah Bebe and he: husband gave evidence that A.
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  • 229 2 Court Case Adjourned For Civil Decision. The dispute for possession of the former premises of the Modern English School. 55. Cuppage Road, had another sequel in the Fourth Magistrate's Court beiore Mr. J. M. Brander. on Saturday, when C P. Menon and James Puthusseri were charged. They were
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  • 164 2 Chinese Charged With Rash Driving. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct'. 13. A Chinese has been arrested in connection with the motor accident which occurred at the 1st mile stone. Seremban—Martin Road, as a result of which an old Chinese was knocked down, and was picked up by
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  • 135 2 Hospital Dresser On Serious Charge The Second Magistrate's Court was again crowded on Saturday when the five Malays who are charged with abetting the offence of voluntarily causing hurt by throwing nitric acid were again produced before Mr. Norman Grice. Mr. V. D. Knowles, who is for the
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  • 122 2 Abrupt End To Adjourned Case. The preliminary inquiry by the Third Magistrate, Mr. R. j. f. Curtfc into allei£dn£ a u nCycl f ,a ains t two Chinese) against a Bengalee milk vendor named k fh?n £nd a Sikh consta ble named Kisnan Singh came to a sudden
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  • 181 2 The interest displayed in "Imperial" Typewriters at the British Industries Fair hel'd at Olympia in 1926 was recalled'when H.M. The Kiin> visited the Royal Agricultural Show Exhibition held in Derby a few weeks ago. In conversation with His Majesty, Mr. Mawle, the General Sales Manager, referred to His
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 253 2 A 3rv johnson outboard rcr motors srsp: I 7- A Pleasure In Water Motoring Never Known Before. V lVitl a JOKXSON you ran s fishing camping. S l.uniiri. «wimming cruising or have delightful T tnk With Pleasure, Safely and iffljfia/ X( JOH/; F^ mes> No ,n r to S| ,n
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    • 403 2 Dentists Ought to Kncn They endorse Gihhs I Everywhere dentists never prescribe Gibbs Dtntii: that it confoim.s to all mpcjcal requir nit dentifrice —that its balu ents clean teeth TH<;}.; prevent decay. Besides being the b I tooth-cl.au er i: La pa G.bb Den. if rice cot s I three
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  • 970 3 DEGREE RATHER THAN KIND. Former. Minister Under The Thumb Of Militarists. "SHEER STUPIDITY AS A DIPLOMAT.' JHE "Peiping Morning Post" denounces Count Uchida, exForeign Minister of Japan, for having caused the' Far Eastern muddle, and avers that when
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  • 185 3 Decides To Quit The Army. Peiping, Sept. 17. General Ma Chan-shan, the hero of the Nonni River battle, has arrived in Peiping. He refuses to see guests, except his old friends in the Mukden Army. Interview by the press. General Ma declared that his main purpose in
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  • 25 3 Peipln?, Stpt. 18. I The French Minister. M. Wilden. left here ihls morning for Nanking to see the Government leaders there.— Shun Pao.
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  • 164 3 An Agricultural Bank Needed. Nanking. Sept. 18. ACCORDING to a statement made by Mr. Peng Hso-pei. Director of the Political Affairs Department of the Executive Yuan and concurrently Chief Secretary of the Farms Relief Commission, the Commission has drawn up plans for the establishment of an agricultural bank
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  • 32 3 Hongkong. Sept. 18. The Kwangtung Provincial Government has drflnitelv decided to levy an extra duty on Imported rice at the rate of one dollar every hundred catties.— Eastern Times.
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  • 176 3 Rebel Troops Join Manchukuo? Peiping, Sept. 17. GENERAL Sun? Cheh-yuan, Chairman of the Suiyuan Provincial Government, wlt> is hete to ask Instructions from General Ho Ying-ching for coping -with the situation In Chahar, is returning to Kalgan to-morrow. It is understood that arrangements have been made between Generals
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  • 129 3 Developments In Sino-Japanese Relations Expected. Shanghai, Sept. 15. The interest of the Shanghai public has been moused by the frequent calls made by Japanese diplomatic officials recently on Chinese leaders in Shanghai, which have already given rise to wild speculations. Aside from General Huang r v and Mr.
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  • 47 3 Peiping, Sept. 14. It is learned that General lariß Chen-wu ha* expressed his willingness to relinquish hi; command and come to prrscnal'.y to talk matters over with GeneuU Sung Chehyuan. General Fang's reac.'in's- :o quit ha- simplified the situation in Chal^ar. Shun 1 no.
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  • 227 3 TEN PEOPLE BURNT TO DEATH. Latest Chinese News. Charhar "Allies" Heavily Bombed. Shanghai, Oct. 14. MORE than ten passengers on a South bound train of the PeipingHankow Railway were burnt to death yesterday when four of the coaches caught fire near Kopaitien in Hopei. The fire was
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  • 137 3 Japanese Sending A Special Delegate. The Japanese Minister, Mr. Arioyoslii, is waiting for Mr. Sugimura, the Japanese delegate from the Tokyo Foreign Office to the forthcoming Sino-Japanese negotiations, to arrive in Shanghai. They will exchange views on the Chinese situation before leaving for Peiping to see Gen. Huang
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 247 3 t a I I I I I I I 1111 l ■itlMllllllllllllllllllntltlllHlllltHll.l. >L»Hlt»l|lH«lil|||>twiii I.JhlllkiilllllllnliK'll lit j V /i A tne sea ma y be 5W hardly reaches that vital "Dry Spot" which necessitates a cooling J and refreshing drink. Insist on PHOENIX— j jfs cooling and pure. I What would
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    • 100 3 iiiiii■■tmlll I I I I i I I I I I i•rI■II.■II••Ii• l l l > 1 1 TAKE CARE OF I YOURSELF I I -take BOVRIL I Bovril has proved its value I not only in illness and con- 1 valesccnce but to those wjio 1 are well and
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  • 833 4 Shipping News Notices. WOOSUNG HARBOUR POSSIBILITIES. Not Likely To Replace Shanghai. HIGH hopes held by the National and city governments that Woosung may seme day eclipse Shanghai as the greatest port in the Orient encounter considerable scepticism among Chinese and foreign shipping men. Talk is one thing and action another,
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  • 95 4 Fire On British Vessel In North Sea. Paris, Sept. 15. J A message from London published by the "Petit Parisian" says that a fire broke out on board the British s.s. Perthcawl, of 2,481 tons, while she was on her way to Granton with a cargo of
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  • 539 4 End Of Round The World Adventure. npO be wrecked in a tidal river at the exX treme south of Mindanao Island is the sad fate which befell the round-the-world Ninaon Junk, "Shih Di Ping Shih" (New Horizons, which set sail from Shanghai about Z months ago. The news
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  • 63 4 Schoolboy Walks On Sea Floor. Sydney. Scores of schoolboys lined the cliffs at Coogee and watched Frank Hart, a sixteen-year-old technical college student, walk on the sea floor for neary fifteen minutes in a home-made diving outfit of his own invention. The hood was fashioned out of
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  • 397 4 Recent Transfers And Appointments. CAPT. W. L. Thomas, of the Sunning, is on reserve. Capt. R. H. Fairley, of the Wuchang, has gone command, Chinchua. Capt J. M. Hall, cf the Chinhua, has gone command, Wuchang. Mr. J. C. Williams, second officer, Ninghai, ha.- gone sup'y second
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  • 194 4 Tragedy On A Shanghai Steamer. With a bullet wound in the right temple d a revolver lying nearby, the body of t orgc Thompson Wilkinson, supernumerary chief officer in the employ of Moller and Company, of Shanghai, and a British subject, was found in that company's ship
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  • 504 4 Diesel-Engined Ferry Satisfactory. A TWO-HOURS test under actual service conditions revealed the Dies 1-engined ferry Electric Star as a speedy and economical boat, fulfilling the highest exp ctations of her owner j and builders. Over the measured mile cours at Kowloon Bay. she attained an average
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 497 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (■lncorporated In England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., AND FOR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (Under Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1933. SOMALI 6,810 Oct. 25 CHITRAL 15,000
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    • 183 4 I iff LLOYD TRI EST IN 0 (Incorporated In Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Karachi, Aden. Massowah, Suez, Port Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. Due Leave Due nr T
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    • 227 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE Deutsch Australiach6 Dampfschiffs Geselbchaft. (Companies Incorporated in Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. t aii. LEVERKUSEN, via Iloilo, Manila Oct. 17 r s.s. SAARLAND, via Manila Oct. 30 t nu, BURGENLAND, via Manila Nov. 14 t s.s. OLDENBURG, via Manila Nov! 29 t ms.
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    • 557 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER ■2233 LLOYD, flncorDoratcd i e The undernoted are the Company's intend,* fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 1933 5 'TSAR' for Iloilo. Manila, H'kong, Shanghai, N. China and Japan rw "SAARBRUCKEN" for noilo. Manila Hongkong, Shanghai, North China and Japan Nov HOMEWARDS. 1933 'TRIER" for Genoa, Barcelona, Hamburg and Bremen Oct
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  • 343 5 lore, Monday, 11 a.m. ire quotations are issued Kchangl and stock Buyers Sellers. Tin 30!- 31[--34 36 16 6 l ith i-35 33 34|--0.21 0.25 MBtt 0.97 "a 2Q 39 0.47 0.50 D- ri 0.40 0.45 a 161- 17|- 7 9 0.22 0.24 cd 8
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  • 39 5 00. supply the following r September: < roo lb.. 3 months 107,000 Ib. 29,901 lb., C months 9 months 159 433 lb. 12 months £89.601 lb. 11 months 470 000 lb. 4 months 133.200 lb. '.< months 700,123 lb.
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  • 122 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER REMAINS STEADY. No Change In General Situation. B l Our Financial Correspcndent.) Singapore, Monday, Noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 12 7 > cts., unchanged. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore), $112%. Saturday's Prices:— London Rubber, 3 31 32d., unchanged. Market Tone: Dull. New York
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  • 81 5 Profits From Creaseless Cotton. MESSRS. Tootal Broadhurst Lee Co., Ltd the firm which discovered anc". commercialised creaseless cotton tome months ago. are already reaping the rewarcs of their enterprise. The fium report that the profits for the year ended June 30 arc £119,443. an increa c
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  • 158 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Spirit and various brands of Kerosene are as foUows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $141 SheU Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial
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  • 497 5 'Preference For System Of Export Licences. pURTHER news from Java about the rubber restriction meetings there indicates that the native producers are all in iavour of 50 per cent, restriction. An "ad valorem" duty was first proposed but did not receive enthusiastic support from the
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  • 118 5 Importation Of RawSugar. A FIRST cargo of 6.000 tons of raw centrifugal sugar front British Wen Irsdies was landed recently at Newport <.VJcn.> for transport to a Midlands refiner.-. It w?.= brought by the Harris m I'ner "Astronomer,'' which prerioosly had only decked for leading rutward
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  • 128 5 Glass Manufacturers Set A Fashion. MORE than 10,000 workmen employed in the factories cf Messrs. Pilkington Brothers, •me cf the largest glass-making Arms in the vrrld. will be benefited by the firm's decision to reduce the working week from forty-six to forty-two hours, without wa?e reduction. The
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  • 57 5 Government Help For Chinese Guilds. Hongkong. Oct. 16. The Financial Department at Canton has ordered the Kwangtung Provincial Bank to give a loan of £3.000.000 to the Banks Guild at Swatow to enab\3 the city to tide over its financial crisis. Many native banks in Swatow have gone
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  • 29 5 Messrs. Harrisons. Barker and Co.. Ltd., advise th fallowing rubber outputs for September; Mentakab 46,000 lb. Jeram Kuan an 41.700 Sungei Bagan I 61.000 Batu Village 2122
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  • 83 5 A useful little book has just been issued by the Rubber Growers' Association. It *s called "Rubeer in Chemical Research," and is written by Mr. H. P. Stevens, consulting chemist to the association, and Mr. M. B. Donald, lecturer in chemical engineering to the Univercity College, London.
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  • 357 5 Loss Of $28,963. DIVIDENDS TO BE PAID. J)ESPITE a loss of $28,963 on the working account for the year, the directors of United Engineers, Ltd.. propose to pay a preference dividend of 7 per cent, and an ordinary dividend of 21/2 per cent. The sum of $378,000
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  • 258 5 From Cosmetics To Gun Ammunition. What beautifies •women and helps to make battleships The answer is "tin" but not in the vulgar sense. The existing uses of tin in nearly two hundred manufactures are analysed in a survey of the applications prepared by the international Tin Research
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  • 643 5 Singapore, Monday, 11 a m. The following rubber share Quotation* m issued by Praser acid Oo and LyaU and Bra*: ISSUS value. Fraasff Lysoi Shares. 00. Brass, 1 Allenby $0.85 $0.05 $0/5 $0.85 1 Alor Gajah 0.60 0.70 0.68 0.70 IA. Hitam 0.90 1.00 0.75
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 27 5 THE EASTERN UNITED •SSCEAJKI CORPORATION, LTD. If* HRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, rE RSONAL ACCIDENT AND COMPENSATION INSURANCE. L Johnson. General Manager. W No. 4. OecU Street. Singapore.
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    • 90 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated tn England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4 D'Almeida Street A "££S? SUhBCTlbed «*mo« Pald-Ccapltal Reserve Fund and Rest »00.000 BEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo. Karachi. Madras, Amara. Baghdad, Bahrein. Basra. Klrkuk. Mosul and Singapore. L..i__ CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and money received on Fixed Deposit on
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    • 46 5 WATCH IT GROW! Interest' Paid to You Quarterly Put a few dollars away regularly and watch your bank balance grow. As an incentive to your thrift THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK pu/s interest quartcny. Begin your saving now. Head Office: 55, Wall Street, N.Y.
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    • 207 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated in Strait* Settlement*.) Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. Authorised $40,000,« ic P 00 TA Paid Up ,SUW^OM HEAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING MNGAPOEE. Cm Sw« Chen,. Esq.. Ch..m»n. «-Jj* Lee Kong Chian, Esq.. Vice-Chalrman.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 260 6 Amusements POSITIVELY LAST*NIGHT! 6.15 AIHAMBBA 9.15 Universalis Popular Musical Success— "MOONLIGHT and PRETZELS" with a great cast of Screen, Stage and Musical Stars. TO-MORROW NIGHT FOX'S NOVEL ROMANTIC COMEDY. SHE WANTED A HUSBAND f ll^fc But she refused to give up v her job and her paycheck. WW Jjiwl You
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    • 212 6 Packed Houses During The Week End Acclaimed This Brilliant Picture as RONALD COLMAN'S BEST e.ig Capitol 0.15 RONALD„p£S j COLMAN^feg Brilliant Triumph— RonaldGolman a^ElissaLardi The /lasQueroder* "the m4sQjmmmr Also— j With ELISSA LANDI. j The Two Wonderful "Shorts" that Everybody's Talking about MICKEY MOUSE in "MICKEY'S GALA PREMIERE" and j
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    • 222 6 m_k: B&r 'ii 11 > >ur wife still ike ice |afe J LAWYER IIPICTURE BLONDELL l| NEXT CHANGE OWEN NARES, BASIL RATHBONE, ANNE GREY in "ONE PRECIOUS YEAR" j THE HOME 0F THE GREATEST PICTURES. JANET GAYNOR COMES BACK TO HER OLD HOME. km wr Hail to the newest romantic
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  • 56 7 JUST WHAT YOU WANT TO KNOW TO-DAY'S SHIPPING BOMBING PRACTICE. of vessels are warned that bombing targets by aircraft of the local Ur Force will take place in the northern the Rhio Straits, northward of a I Tg. Burcng (lat. 1 deg. 12'N, deg. 06'E) and Tg. Sad'.ng (lat. 1
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  • 104 7 Singapore, Oct. 16. SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). mmnvt 20. Main Wharl (Entrance Gate 1). to Man: 13: Ipoh 11; Conte Rosso 7. En-, pi re Dock (Entrance Gate 1). t 90; Chattanooga City 32; Chinese Prince 36. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). 47
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  • 425 7 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore, Oct. 13. MEAT. Beef, iteak I round), kati 28 stew or curry, kati 22 Pre. lean, kati 42 Port lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 34 Australian, lb. 35 P iw! kati 40 Hens 'locally reared), kati 42 Ducks. Saigon, each 72 Pigeons,
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  • 43 7 Mails frcm Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane are expected at the General Post Office, Singapore, at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow. From Holland by the 'Tndrapoera." due at Singapore to-morrow afternoon. From China and Japan by the '"Tango .vlaru," due at Singapore to-morrow.
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  • 179 7 Stone Obelisk Nearing Completion. Paris. The memorial to the memory of the forty-eight men who lost their lives in the R. 101 is nearing completion. It stands by the roadside at Allonne, just south of Beauvais. on the main ParisCalais road, about a mile from the actual
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  • 57 7 Murderess Dies Before Execution. By starving herself to death, Mrs. Maria Dach, aged 35, cheated the electric chair, to which she had been sentenced for the murder of a 58-years-eld farm hand. Mrs. Dach went on hunger strik" after htv convictkn in May and in five weeks before
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  • 187 7 MAILS EXPECTED. SELLING. Singapore, Oct. 13. London 4 months' sight 2|4 5jS2 London 3 months' sight 2|4% London 60 days' sight 2|4 7;64 London 30 days' sight 2|4 3j32 London demand 2|4 l!l fi London T.T. 2|4 1|32 Lyons and Paris demand 912 Hamburg demand 1*8 New York
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  • 184 7 Singapore, Oct. 13. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $123 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $113 Rice, B. Siam N. 1 $96 Rice. S. Siam N. 2 $90 Siam. No. 1 Sinhway" $175 Siam, No. 2 Sinhway" $165 Siam, No. 3 "Sinhway" $155 Rice,
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  • 282 7 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, OCT 16. L';gh Tides.—9.05 a.m„ 8.46 p.m. Golf: Ktppel G.C. Ladies Spoon <Bogey). Chinese League Football, Ann Siang Hill v Rumah Miskin, S.CF.A. Hockey: S.R.C. I v. S.C.R.C. S.R C. AJ>.C v. Colts, A.P.C.; S.C.C. v. Y.M.C A
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  • 78 7 ALHAMBRA. —Mary Brian in "Moonlight And Pretzels." CAPITOL.—RonaId Colman in "The Masquerader." EMPlRE.—Richard Barthelmess in "Alias The Doctor." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing sideshows, Malay and Chinese Wayangs, cinemas. Talkies: Sky—"After To-mor-row." Star— The Old Dark House." MARLBOROUGH.—"Id-Ka-Chand." NEW WORLD—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, cinemas, etc. PAVILION.—WiIIiam Powell in
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 95 7 FOR I LIVERISHNESS I SLUGGISHNESS I STOMACH PAINS Hi 4 <rW~o/ Btecham's Pills each night Will W you fill I ft» /7ea//A» Bright PILES SPECIALIST. GOOD NEWS FOR PILES SUFFERERS. A'l sorts of Piles cured Ib\ v-iihout operation Ift. within a week. BleedAfl m\ ing stopped in 24 «I In
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    • 582 7 SINGAPORE HOWS GOODWOOD PARK HBTET SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21st. is the opening night of our newly decorated Hall. We have arranged for this night an evening's entertainment, entirely new to Singapore. THE SINGAPORE REPERTORY PLAYERS will present "THE LITTLE DEVIL" a comedy in three acts commencing- at 9.30 p.m. prompt A
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    • 292 7 1 T»\ TO-DAY:— "COUNSEL'S OPINION" with t (Binnie Barnes, Cyril Maude). j A Brilliant All-British Comedy. TO-MORROW:— !DEEPAVALI FESTIVAL ATTRACTION. Matinee at 3 p.m. on Wednesday. Famous Indian Singer, I GLORIOUS GOHAR "SATI SAVATRI." Gripping—Thrilling—Sirring j Family story ever presented. I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. FOUND. A icy dog. eclour black and
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 232 7 [POSTAL iHttLLlGtHtf SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan Si Api Api (Makassar) 3 p.m. .Siam (except Lower Siam) (Kepong) 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang (Pontianak) 4 p'm. •Egypt and Europe (Mm) 4 p.m. *Ceylon, Southern and Western India. Egypt. Europe, Great Britain and Western Australia (Conte Rosso) (Italian
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    • 294 7 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies) <n Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune.'' This Diiry Is provided specially for them. Secretaries axe invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date uni complete. Happenings of general interest w(ll still be included in the
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  • 630 8 History repeats itself, but never in exactly the same form. Germany's withdrawal from the League of Nations and the Disarmament Conference seems at first glance to be a disaster of the first water, a heavy blow to disarmament hopes and to the future of the League itself—a
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  • 194 8 Comments By The Way. THE orchestral concert arranged by the Singapore Musical Society for next Sunday evening will be on the same lines as the last one. which proved so popular with the audience, except that whereas that programme had to be made up from music
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  • 194 8 THE operation of the various services, such as postal, telegraphs, telephones and wireless, conducted by the Posts and Telegraphs Department, is now conducted on a commercial basis. The department is considered to have borrowed funds from the Government to capitalise its undertakings and pays interest on such
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  • 216 8 IF there is one thing more than any other which should help motorists who feel diffident about the usefulness of enrolling ao members of the Automobile Association, to make up their minds definitely in favour of doing so it is the car jaga service which the Association provides.
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  • 334 8 News has been received that Mr. Justice Pntchard. K.C., the senior Puisne Judge, Penang, left Genoa on Friday by a Dutch steamer for Medan. The death has occurred at Free School Road, Penang, of Mr. C Abdul Razack. The deceased leaves a widow four
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  • 18 8 KedaAi^i n nY^ ramor the well-known the c retur «ed from Home by the Comorm" on Thursday
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  • 40 8 iS Highncs i the Sultan of Selangor great wel?!? trip to Java, had a o«w ere was a tea in toe afternoon the Li!, ni if H at nU L hfc v The hosts of Senior thC Major Chiefs
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  • 93 8 ■nfiff!** 1 Hod kin son has arrived in Taiping to join the 2 20th Burma Rifle" ottVucf" °J J Hodgkfnson th^^, C and llke nim is sai d to be a good hockey player. haH h o A f lbakri the Taiping Magistrate, had a strange exhibit before him
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  • 433 8 Was Hitler annoyed or was he just strong of arm? A Well, there are some old things that are harder than new hammers. A "German bombshell startles the world." But Hitler failed to hammer it home. It is said that when Hitler was about to open a
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  • 29 8 MALAYANS AT HOME, on CHINA NEWS, on page 3. CLUB DIARY, on page 7. WEEK-END SPORT, on page 13 SUPREME COURT, on page 14. r I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 202 8 I "4711" EAU DE COLOGNE. Afin* i The ideal refresher. L -^4 PRICKS FROM 73 CTS. flbfH' .--^>T| Obtainable from: ROBINSON t£> rfm3 IgS VTtr9csea lJtrfnmed Cologne. I I Eau de c I H of ••4711" Tosc; •mrnnmiiiiiriminininiiri™ 1 100 7„ British I Milk UNSWEETENED CONDENSED Procurable At All Leading
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    • 143 8 admired. Teeth r^'t&p l Pearls rfr r JJ Nature intended you to have (j beautiful white teeth. Why lJ then let them become dis- <J >< coloured? Eucryl Tooth Q H Powder quickly removes nicoQ tine and all other stains. It Q (J cleans, polishes and disinfects. Q Qk Eocfyl
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  • 452 9 HAT CONTRADICTION BY TOE GOVERNMENT. King And Queen Isolated? Loyal Troops Reported To Be Short 01 Ammunition. g from Penang to the effect that the rebels have c station of Petchabuii and have taken possession senal, also that the Navy has
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  • 159 9 Second Line Of Rebel Position Taken. The following telegram was received by the Siamese Consul-General in Singapore at nine p.m. yesterday: Tne Gcvernment tiocps have taken Lakss (the second line of defence of the rebels) and are advancing steadily. The rebel tvnoos lack provisions and are deserting
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  • 81 9 ".AI.S Division Of Medical Association. Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 14. V, ef the F.MS. Division of ileal Association was held fj.'. Hospital. Seremban. to- ini «Kuala Lumpur) pre- present Drs. Portelley, ay, Macpfaeraon, Lawnc, and Duncan (Seremban». Doraisamy and Stubby Martin (Institute of rch, Kuala Lumpur»,
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  • 54 9 Reward For Capture Of Leaders. Shanghai, Oct. 14. of Government 'planes ■■•l".' aerodrome new over to Kiaagsi yesterday opped circulars offering i*d for the bead of the hu Mo. the Communist 80.000 v offered for the •'i of the other chiefs. Shao Shih Ping, Kung »SeiV Jit 01^
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  • 152 9 Woman's Body Found In Drain. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 14. An inquest on the body ol a Tamil man was held to-day and Che Maarof. the Coroner, returned a verdict of death due to haemorrhage from ruptured spleen, caused by a fall. It was stated
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  • 62 9 Case Against A Chinese Adjourned. Lay Chong, a Chinese who had been charged on Friday with trespass after preparation to cause hurt, was again produced before the Second Magistrate. Mr. Norman Grice, yesterday on another charge of possession of triad society documents. No question of bail arose as
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  • 307 9 Japanese Repulsed. MANY ATTACKERS KILLED. Shanghai. Oct. 16. JAPANESE forces attacked the Charhar "Allies" under Gen. Fang Chan Wu and Gen. Kut Hung Chong at Yahmoonchoon on Saturday, but were repulsed, leaving score of dead on the field of battle. Reinforced by thrse 'planes and artillery, the
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  • 108 9 Japanese Kidnap Formosan Chinese. Hongkong. Oct. 16. A Formosan named Lin Ivi. who has adopted Chinese nationality, was kidnapped by Japanese at his residence in Tuugshan. Canton, yesterday, and taken by motor-car to Shameen <the Foreign Settlement i. The Municipality of Canton has lodged a protest with the
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  • 64 9 Trying To Beat "Smithy's" Record. Reuter. Karachi, Oct. 15. Mr. Charles Ulm landed here at 3.05 (local time) and left for Calcutta at 5.30 p.m.—Reuter. Mr. Ulm, who was Sir Charles Kingsford Smith's companion on previous re-cord-breaking flights in the "Southern Cross," is attempting to beat the latter's
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  • 52 9 Service Between Shanghai And Canton. Shanghai, Oct 16. The projected air line between Shanghai and Canton will be inaugurated on Oct. 24. The service will pass through Wenchow, Amoy and Swatow. Capt. Sun Tung Kang and Capt. Wang Tso Man, the All-China fliers, arrived at Taiyuen yesterday.—"Mm Kuo
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  • 37 9 Nanking, Oct. IG. Mr. Huang Chi Hsin, a member of the Central Executive Committee and a former prominent merchant, who had resided for some time in Singapore, has died here.—"Sin Chew Jit Poh."
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  • 196 9 THE QUARREL WITH RUSSIA. League Helpless. Moscow Courts France And Poland. Reuter. Tokyo, Oct. 15. JT is reliably reported that troops are concentrating at Mukden, Hsinking, and Harbin, apparently as a precautionary measure, but osten sibly preparatory to a bandit drive.— Reuter. London. Oct. 15. There is
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  • 103 9 Important Conference Of The Kuomintang. Nanking. Oct. 14. An important Government conference was held at Central Kuomintang Headquarters yesterday at noon. Mr. Wang Ching Wei (Premier» and Dr. Sun Fo «Chairman of the Legislative Yuan) were in attendance at the deliberations, which occupied two hours. It is learned
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  • 56 9 Bomb Explodes In Canton Cafe. Hongkong. Oct. 15. Having failed to extort money from the Kwang Hing tea-house in Canton, a gang of robbers concealed a bomb in the premises yesterday morning. A tea-carrier accidentally kicked at the bomb, which exploded. He was seriously injured, three others
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  • 45 9 Latest Sensation Of Fire Trial. Reuter. Berlin, Oct. 14. Three of the foreign lawyers, Messrs. Willard, Detchefl and Oregoroff, aftei police examination, have been expelled from the country, but Gallagher is exempted because Torpler's council specifically invited him to attend the trial.— Reuter.
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  • 40 9 Shanghai, Oct. 15. Sir Miles Lampson, the British Minister to China, who is going to Egypt as High Commissioner, and Dr. Wu Chi Fei have been elected life presidents of the Sino-Anglo Cultural Society.—"Sin Chew Jit Poh."
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  • 42 9 A Chinese contractor's coolie, working on repairs to a store-house at No. 46, Anson Road, fell from a height of 20 feet to the ground this morning. He dted on the spot, sustaining a fracture of the skull.
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  • 23 9 A fatal accident occurred at Hindoo Road at about noon to-day when a Malay was knocked down by a motor vehicle.
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    • 346 9 O. J. SCOTT I j AM NOW DECLARES > I QUITE FIT IN LESS THAN A WEEK INFLUENZA WEAKNESS was removed by PHOSFERINE 14 I had a very bad attack of Influenza which lasted three weeks. When I was able to get about again, I was very weak, and no
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  • 248 10 AMERICA GIVES SUPPORT. HITLER DENIES ANY PREPARATIONS FOR VIOLENCE. A meeting of the Big Powers has decided to send a joint note to Germany, in reply to her decision to withdraw from the League of Nations and the Disarmament Conference.
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  • 218 10 M. Daladier's Government May Fall. Paris, Oct. 15. Germany's action has precipitated the possibility of the Daladier Government falling, as its enemies, already strong. Will now attack by alleging faUure of the Government's conciliatory foreign policy and instance the further arms cut agreed upon in the teeth of
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  • 214 10 All The Civilised World Against It. The "Sunday Times" describes Germany's decision as one of the major blunders of history and a defiance to the world and says that Germany, by her own act, has put herself colossally in the wrong. "All the civilised world will be
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  • 225 10 Former Allies Stand Shoulder To Shoulder. London. Oct. 15. A calmer mood of contemplation succeeds the stunning blow of Germany's decision to withdraw 1 from the Disarmament Conference and it is clear that the former Allied and Associated Powers will stand shoulder to shoulder News from the
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  • 374 10 Germany Wants Free Hand To Re-arm. Paris, Oct. 15. "Le Matin" appeals to France to remain calm and await the reactions of America, Italy and Britain, expressing the opinion that the situation, though serious, is not necessarily fatal. "Le Petit Parisien" says that Geneva and the whole world
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  • 373 10 Nazis March Entirely Without Weapons. Reuter. London, Oct. 14 In amplification of his broadcast Hr Hitler said it would be a gigantic event for the whole of humanity if France and Germany could finally banish violence from their common life. While the German people asserted the rights which
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  • 91 10 Lending A Milliard Dollars To Industry. Reuter. I Washington, Oct. 16. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has announced the immediate creation of a Deposit Liquidation Board in order to assist depositors in closed banks by lending them about a milliard dollars, also to ensure more orderly liquidation of the frozen
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  • 101 10 "Lawyer Man" At The Pavilion. "Lawyer Man," the Warner Bros, picture starring Joan Blondell and William Powell in the main roles, was introduced as the feature at the Pavilion theatre yesterday. Helen Vinson, Sheila Terry, Alan Dinehart, Allen Jenkins. David Landu and Claire Dodd figure in the
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  • 89 10 Al Jclsonr. United Artists' picture, Hallelujah. I'm A Tramp." commenced a run at the Roxy last night. Six song hits are introduced in this picture which is the first screen production with "photographic music" running through it. Al portrays the role of a tramp, who
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  • 187 10 Bitter Disappointment. DID NOT DELIVER HIS SPEECH. Reuter. Munich, Oct. 15. ominous incident, caused by a beautiful silver hammer shattering when used for the first time for ceremonial purposes, occurred at the laying of the foundation stone of the new Art Gallery by Herr Hitler. The distinguished
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  • 38 10 East London (Cape of Good Hope). A native weman. M. Goeba. reputed to be 120 years old, has just died near Queenstown. She was eight feet high, and had 11 children and numerous grandchildren and sreat-grand--■hildren.
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  • 194 10 Tributes To Mr. G. Hellings. (From Our Own Corretpondent.) Ipoh, Oct. 14. THERE was a full attendance of Perak Bar in the Magistrates' Court to-day, when Mr. E. C. Watson, on behalf of the Bar, paid eloquent tribute to Mr. G. S. Hellings, the magistrate, who
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  • 2064 10 JEALOUS HUSBANIM ACT. Three Years' R. i, On Intimate Tern.v ty* A Soldier. (From Our Own Corretp Johore Bahru. 0 I |s bin Mfduunood, M Punjabi Mohammedan who W|| accused of the murder of his Mala* wife named Aminah binti Hitannl this afternoon convicted on a
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  • 2027 11 UNANIMOUSLY OPPOSED. Furopean Sympathy. (.rave Hardship For The Masses. crowded public meeting held yesterday at the Chinese ChamCommerce it was unanimously led thai a deputation wait on the f] Secretary and place before him vi of the meeting in connection proposed tax
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  • 370 11 Court Peon's Complaint At Malacca. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Oct. 14. A COMPLAINT of being abused by two Malay women in public was the subject of a summons case before the Police Magistrate. Mr. J. C. Derrick. Abdul Kadir bin Abdul Hamid. peon at the
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  • 216 11 Board Of Education To Take Over Pictures? London. Sept. 5. The Empire Marketing Board comes to an end on Sept. 30. and its library of 700 Empire films will be disbanded unless seme other Government Department takts over the work of handling the Alms. So far no
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  • 132 11 Chicago. Sentences that it would take a Methuastah bo serve were passed on two members of a murder gang here. Mrs. Eleanor Jarman, known as "The Blonde Tigress," and Leo Minneci were sentenced to 199 ycaus' of imprisonment each, by the Chicago court. They were both confederates cf
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  • 98 11 Letters To The Editor. [Our readers are tnvitcd to write to us on tuoject* of public interest, it mast be under, itood that the Malay a Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), mnd on
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  • 576 11 (To the Editor, -Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Most traders, artisans, skilled or unskilled labourers have their guilds or associations of some kind to voice their interests and champion their cause. The coffee-shop dealers have their associations, and the Indian labourers have their Labour Office to look after their interests,
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  • 276 11 (To the Editor, 'Malaya Tribune."/ Sir.—lf the Tan Tock Seng Hospital is regarded as of the same standari as the dirtric* hospitals of other parti of Malaya, it easily ranks as the oesl of its kind. There are about 1,000 patients in the hospital and these
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  • 163 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —May I through the medium oi your paper express, on behalf of my hospital colleagues and myself, our slnc<:res: thanks tc Dr. Winchester, of the Genrral Hospital, for his cheerful and kind attention given towards all patients under his charge. He
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  • 151 11 Czechoslovakia Honours "Bohemia." Prague. Foli wing the completion of work on the •000-year-old St. Vitus, Cathedral on the Hill cf the Presidential Palace at Prague, the bones of the olu Bohemian kinrjs have been reburied in thp "King's Vault." Tne skeletons had to be tied together with
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    • 159 11 Th: pfc—»* and effective method of correcting 11 fSllillli CONSTIPATION j.i AND ALL STOMACH TROUBLES is to lake "j fjgzlpM WAMPOLE'S j IBS I MAGNOLAX 1 ii ij| =SS Magnolax is a scientific comjp ~-zJ* r ~~S 'ji binaticn of Mineral Oi; and Milk jjj cf Magn:ria so blended that
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  • 947 12 C.C.A.A/S SOCCER "DOUBLE." TROPHIES PRESENTED BY MRS. TAY LIAN TECK. The Chinese Companion Athletic Association brought a successful season to a close yesterday when they annexed the S.C.F.A. Challenge Cup and thus brought off a coveted '•double/ having won
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  • 286 12 Regrettable Incident At Girls' Match. Shanghai. Oct. 16. A REGRETTABLE incident marred /\;h* i.mooih arrangements in the All-China AtheKic Sports at Xanking yesterday when it was in its ftfftb day. About 100 soldiers belonging to Ibe Central Wh Division commanded by Son Yuan Liang invaded th snorts ground
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  • 774 12 Yesterday's Hockey At Balestier. THE odd goal In nire decide the issue in favour of the Inco-Ceylones i XI when they met the full Police team at hockey last cv ning on the Indian Association, ground at B.lestier. Ros- was an absentee from 'he Police side, while the
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  • 90 12 International Soccer At Belfast. Reuter. Belfast, Oct. 14. At Windsor Park to-day. 40.000 people sawEngland easily defeat Ireland at Assoeiat on Football by 3—o. Ireland were badly handicapped, lcsin» their centre-fu-ward. Martin, in the flirt half-hour when th-> score was o—o. Book. the oui side-loft, rvored the
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  • 361 12 Saturday's Weights. REFILL GIVES 7-LB TO GREENOAK. HANDICAPS for the first day of tha Perak Turf Club's four-day Autumn professional race meeting commencing on Saturday at Ipoh are as follows: RACE I. HORSES, CLASS 3. DIVISION 2. 5 FURLONGS:—Hot Iron 9.0, Point Blank 8.12. Windfall 8.12. Buffoon
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  • 118 12 Ihe Alfairs B.P. defeated the Beau Stella B.P. at home on Saturday by 4 —3. Scores (Alfaiis' players mentioned first). SINGAPORE: Richard Boey beat M. C. Syn 15—2. 15—7: Ong Keng Wee (Capt.) beat H. L. Soh (Capt:i 14—14 <2 —3». 15—9. 15 —8: Robert Yeo
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  • 403 12 Yesterday's "Rugger" At Seremban. (From Oar Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Oct. 15. ON the station padang this evening, beicre a fair croud of spectators, Perak met Johore, and defeated them by 19 points (2 goals and 3 tries) to nil. Mr. H. F. Bryson, refereed, while S. Lawrie
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  • 497 12 ENGLISH SEASON'S PROSPECTS. The Internationals. Death Of A Famous Player. (From Our Own Correspondent London, Sept. 28. PAIN has fallen in the nick of time for the Hockey season and enabled the grounds to be conditioned before the season starts. All the prospects augur for an excellent
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    • 28 12 from Australia's supplies of Finest Quality. Manufactured on our premises under European Supervision. Contains all the vitamins and original elements of nutriment. V* i 3INO/IPORE COLD STOR/ICE Co.Ltd.
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  • 1455 13 THE ARSENAL NOW SECOND. TOTTENHAM STO? PORTSMOUTH'S CHALLENGE. ttenham Hotspur, promoted from the Second Division, maintained their lead in the Div. t of the English League on Saturday when they inflicted defeat on Portsmouth on the hiteT und by the only goal scored in the
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  • 47 13 **J and Joseph Nyikus uaa day, became engaged simulI tlvir weddings together in the aad died together in Szony on ID! oav. coir !T" Were 63 years old > and an 4r a u>Jk cts have now *>een Inscribed •0 s tone which covers them both.
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  • 53 13 Sh" knocked the press photographer down, butted him in the back and walked on him as officials dragged her off. She was a Hereford cow In the ring at the Royal National Show here. The photographer, suffering from shock and abrasions, received medical attention—and then took
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  • 490 13 Wilts' Fine Win. GAME PACKED WITH THRILLS. A CROWD estimated at roughly 9,000, and which included a large number of members of the Services and their ladies, attended tha Singa pore Cup final at the Anson Road Stadium on Saturday, and were treated to a thrilling display
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  • 191 13 The Regulars Beat S.V.C. XV. There '.vas little t choose between the Malaya Command and the S.V.C. XV when these two teams met at rugger on the Padang en Saturday but the Regulars stood pace better and midway through the second half they crossed the line to score
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  • 169 13 No Huge Salaries. ROOSEVELT'S LATEST DICTUM. Reuter. Washington, Oct. 14. fjpHE movie code governing hours and wages in the film industry has been revised by the National Re--covery Administration, with provision for fines up to $2,000 against studios engaging stars at unreasonably high salaries. The
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  • 250 13 The British Attitude To Disarmament. Reuter. Geneva, Oct. 14. "The time has gone for glossing over the difficulties by vague, optimistic phrases." declared Sir John Simon 'the 3ritish Foreign Minister! addressing a tense and crowded meeting of tht Bureau of the Disarmament Conference. Nothing is to
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  • 252 13 Speeches To Local Chinese Students. A simple ceremony was held >n commemoration of the Chinese National Day at the Chinese Students' Literary Association premises on Tuesday and there was a very good attendance of members. The ceremony tar tec with a short address by the social secretory.
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  • 1285 14 Supreme Court. PLAINTIFF TO FILE DECLARATION. jy|R. Justice Milis delivered judg ment on Saturday in the Supremo Court on further consideration of a .case from Malacca which was heard in appeal and which was sent to the Registrar for inquiry. The parties in the case are
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    • 536 16 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. lf-37, Bras Baaah Raad, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 8411. TO LET. SIANG LEW PARK Further Reductions of Rents from Ist August, 1933. $16.00 and $18.00
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    • 487 16 I PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5% DEBENTURE STOCK, 1926. INTEREST DUE Ist NOVEMBER, 1933. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Registers cf the above Stock will be closed from the 18th to the 31st October, 1933, both days inclusive. C. H. GOLDIE, Actg. Municipal Secretary. NOTICE. IN THE
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