Malaya Tribune, 20 October 1933

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  • 41 1 The Malaya Tribune. THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. 1 VoL XX.. No. 249 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday. Oct. 20, 1933. Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1933 FIVE CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 76 1 rgead The] «J| Sunday Tribune nortiirtan< /n Malaya I DA/AY MILK CAtf£ SUGAR Titfo of fAe most vital and sustaining of the World's Foods. Milk from the finest dairy herds and sugar from the most ideally situated plantations combine in making Milkmaid Milk I the finest produced. MILKMAIDS Milkmaid Condensed
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    • 43 1 A- FLINTER. S, Raffle* Place, Singapore. Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces of every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest prices according to daily exchange rates.
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  • 128 2 WATER costs the unofficial far more than that and many a poor clerk is to-day paying far more for his water than Class 1 Government officer. It is such things that cause bitterness and give rise to the feeling that there is
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  • 186 2 THE bold speech (for bold it is, considering the present temper of Japan* of Baron Wakatsuki to a Minseito rally at Nagoya is something more than timely. So important is it to the future and the fate of the Pacific countries, and in its bearing on the
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  • 172 2 IV as Dr. Tempany envisages this new tax will save the Malayan peasantry from extinction, it will be hailed as an admirable step, but whether such a result will be achieved is open to grave doubt. Except in far away Kelantan. the peasantry find it more profitable to
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  • 189 2 BUT small free gift for the purpose of slum clearance will not do. It has been proved at Home beyond all argument, that fiddling with the problem of slum clearance does not provide a solution of this aspect of modern life. Slum clearance has its own peculiarities, the
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  • 158 2 WHETHER the Luang Pradit's return is anyway connected with the present attempt of the Royalists to secure I the power again is not certain, but events in Siam have been moving in a mysterious manner that it is not easy to make any surmises. At that time, for
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  • 742 2 Doctor Not Sure About' Accused. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Oct. 16. AT the re-opening of a case for re-trial on a charge of murd&r at th? Batu Pahat Assizes on Aug. a, before Mr. Justice A Savage Bailey, Mr. D. g. Osborne Jones
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  • 57 2 Not Appointed Adviser To China? Reuter. Boston, Oct. 16. Prof. G. G. Wilson (Harvard), a close friend of Sir Frederick Whyte. interviewed by Reuter. deprecates the story that Sir F. Whyte has been appointed Adviser to the Chinese Government He states that Sir F. Whyte was approached
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  • 52 2 Reuter Wireless. Berlin, Oct. 17. Doctor Knobel, the Dutch ConsulGeneral at Leipzig, who attended the fire trial on behalf of his country, has died here from heart failure while in a cinema. The audience were unaware of his death, believing that he was asleep in his seat
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 88 2 Ml. 7 7 W }tt^c tac °mb, applied regularLA j\ 11 P I '>> solves the problem of keeping /j/ >' oun S hair in place. This light VMk I\ 111 I cream holds stra> locks and wisps J 7 hair, and gives an attractive I natur al lustre, yet
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    • 315 2 B637I—ADORABLE, waltz. By Leo ReLsman Hi, r. v MY FIRST LOVE TO LAST. do From film "ADORABLE." B6376—THE GOLD DIGGERS SONG. do THE SHADOW, waltz. By Ray Noble ft Hi B637S—PETTIN' IN THE PARK. d Jl > I'VE GOT TO SING. 'L_ do From film "GOLD DIGGERS OF 1933." CBC27—IN
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 252 3 >3&/ J I/3t" MODEL 3Xf% Imprcvcmcnts and refinements are outlanding in all the Morris 1934 models which are now available, but Morris goes I 111 further and still offers those dominating )l 1 o §t\ fl L t aturcs of reliability and economy which I I II have bee*: outstanding
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    • 534 4 M. HASSAN. ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 16-37, Bras Basah R»ad, SINGAPORE. If you are In need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 8411. I TO LET. SIANG LEVI PARK Further Reductions of Rents from Ist August, 1933. $16.00 and
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    • 413 4 TO LET. TO LET—I-B, Sea Avenue, Katcng, com- fortable 2-storey house, garage, 200 yds. from sea. $30 p.m. Apply 1-D, Sea Avenue. TO LET—The upper floor of an annexe in Anson Road, consisting of two rooms, a kitchen and bath room with lights and water laid on. Cheap rent. Apply
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    • 749 4 PUBLIC NOTICES. SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE SUPREME COURT OP THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Writ of Sciinre and Sale, dated 13th October, 1933. Suit No. 731 of 1933. Between E. MOHAMEDI, Plaintiff Versus L H. MULCHAND, 2 KHUBCHAND DETARAM, Defendants AUCTION SALE OF All the furniture and stock-in-trade of
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    • 620 4 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—Commercial office clerk with copy Senior Cambridge certificate, state qualification and salary. Apply Box No. 228, c|o 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, c|o Malaya Tribune,
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    • 509 4 Special Grander from Ist to 31st October A DRASTIC DISCOUNT or 30 per cent. is being allowed on all rm Clocks Watches New Shipment* of th P Designs and Models in Watches just r Do not fail to pay avj j which we guarantee you wifl 2 regret. YICK WOH
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  • 335 5 Peipino; Measures. COMMUNISTS IN CANTON. Shanghai, Oct. 19. yesterday's meeting of the Peiping Political Council under the chairmanship of Gen. Huang Fu, it was decided to appropriate funds for the relief of the war sufferers in Charhar and Hopei. A North-East Relief Society was to be
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  • 274 5 Ten Of The Suspected Leaders Arrested. Hongkong. Oct. 19. The headquarters of the "Reds" in Canton which has been unearthed by the police, were raided on Tuesday. More than ten of the suspected leaders were arrested. The officals of the public institutions in Canton are alarmed at
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  • 260 5 Chinese Warning To Japanese Comlmander. Dr. Kan Kai Hou. Foreign Commissioner of the South-West, stated that during the discussions, the question of the landing of Japanese marines at Huaiyang was thoroughly gone into.— "Mm Kuo Jih Pao" and "Sin Chew Jit Poh. Latest. Consequent on the disappearance of
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  • 109 5 New Killing Agent That Enters The Skin. Reuter Wireless. Paris. Oct. 15. The discovery of a new gas so powerful that no existing gas masks could stop it and that kills directly it comes into contact with the skin is announced by M. Berthe and M. Dorier,
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  • 72 5 France Follows American Example. Reuter Wireless. Paris, Oct. 11. Expenditure of over £50,000,000 is adumbrated in a nationwide programme of public works in connection with plans for financial recovery. The scheme somewhat follows the present American plan in providing for a minimum wage rate and reducing working hours
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  • 330 5 Learning Their Native Tongue. London. THROUGH the medium of China House, connection has now been established between Chinese students visiting England and the children cf their compatriots living in Limehouse and East London. On several nights weekly members of the London Chinese Students' Union devote their
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  • 39 5 Reuter Wireless. Washington, Oct. 13. The Federation of Labour Convention declares in favour of a boycott against goods and services supplied by Germany, Italy. Russia and China or "any other country which forbids free trade unionism."—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 396 5 Simple Method that Anyone Can Use to Develop the Powers of Personal Magnetism, Memcry, Ccneentration, Will-Power and to correct Undesirable Habits through the wonder-sc'ence of Suggestion. 80 page Book Fully Describing this Unique Method and a Psycho-Analysis Character Delineation FREE to all who write at
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    • 271 5 fcjg] YOUR BODY a wonderful engine '/Cf that needs the right fuel fo function efficiently. Every hour, every minute of the day and night, your fef\ C IM/ 0 body radiates energy, force vitality. Awake or w<* X asleep, actively moving or passively at ease, a ceasef y Mjy ess
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 471 5 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune.- This Diary Is provided specially for them. Secretaries are invited to co-operate in keeping it up-to-date and complete. Happenings of general interest will still be included in the
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  • 1028 6 Shipping News Notices. AEROPLANE FROM LINER. Catapulting Operation On The Europa. A DDED interest in the use cf aircraft in speeding up operations at ship terminals (recently the subject of a lecture by WirgCommander Acland to the Southampton Master Mariners' Club, as JBpOJrttti in these columns at the time)' is
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  • 490 6 Boilermakers' Dispute With Unions. rpHE question of the creation of a new class of workers in the shipbuilding industry known as electric ship welders, on which the employers ard the unions have so far been unable to reach agreement, was under discussion by the emergency committee of the
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  • 87 6 Mariners On Canadian Coast Watch Birds. Saint John. NB. Weather prognosticating varies all the wav tWTJf me ro] °e™l survey; by S rumatEn' ernmentS haS C me t0 li?ht alon toe w* ter front here, ccclare official; of the Canadian National Steamships XSf.. th s harbour, pay attention
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  • 533 6 Radically Different In Design. ACCORDING to the Paris correspondent of the Morning Post," a new liner to replace "L'Atlantique" is to be built for the Compagnie Sud Atlantique. The plans for the vessel are complete, and have been submitted to the Ministry of Merchant Marine for approval.
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  • 112 6 Fine Imposed For Cargo Not On Manifest. Chu Ha-hoi from Shanghai, was brought before Mr. Wynne-Jone; at the Kowloon Magistracy recently, charged witn placing unmanifested cargo on board the Jr.rdiu? steamer Kwaisang. Sergeant Davies said defendant was found t-n board ship with a mirror measuring about four
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  • 637 6 Importance Of Keeping Up-to-date. DURING recent years fresh proposals for the development and improvement of the marine steam engine have followed each other lapidly, and only by constant perusal of the technical Press can those interested hope to keep themselves iniormcd of the progress that has been
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 517 6 STEAMER SAILINGS. P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND 1 APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., IPNDON 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
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    • 173 6 (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA allln L at I 9*—** Colombo. Bombay, Karachi, Aden, Massowah Suez Pnrt Calling at Colombo, Bombay. Suez, Port Said, Brindisi, Venice and ttL.* Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. c ana Due Leave Due S pore. Spore. Venice. mv
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    • 213 6 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE Deutsch IjJpPl Australlsche DampfschlTs INTCJ Gesellschaft. (Companies Incorporated In Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. i s.s. SAARLAND, via Manila Nov 1 tm s. BURGENLAND, via Manila Nov 14 t sjs. OLDENBURG, via Manila Nov. 29 t mj?. KULMERLAND. via Manila Dec 12 t
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    • 577 6 STEAMER SAIL! NT.S. NORDDECTsciiicr (Incorporated n Germany^. The underrated are the Compnr fixtures:— 1 1 r.d^ OUTWARDS. J TttT for Iloilo, Manila, »i Shanghai. N. China and Japan n "SAARBRUCKEN" for 2 Hongkcng. Shanghai. North cS£ and Japan y**m\ I "MAIN" for Manila. Hongkcn* 9 Shanghai. North China and Japan
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  • 420 7 apore, Friday. 11 ajn. (.(uiiu'-ions are issued exchange and stock Buyers Sellers. bang Tin 30l- 3i|--34 36 0 Tiß 14 3 15 3 UtlH 135 S 32 33 0.21 0.25 1 0.90 0.95 'no 2 a 39 D 0.40 0.45 v; ti Besil 047 0.50
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  • 44 7 Move To Develop Chinese Enterprise. Shanghai. Oct. 17. Contra] Committee under the D mk Council wa3 inaugurated in d jr« urday. ooong (Finance Minister), in his age, urged the members to devnt rpnses and improve cotton .ti counkty, Mm Kuo Jih Pao."
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  • 200 7 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. SLIGHT DROP IN" RUBBER. October Shipments Again High. 'Bl Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Friday, Noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 117« cts., down cts. Market Tone: Easier. Tin (Singapore), $111 1 2. down Yesterday's Prices:— London Rubber, 3 11 16d., down Vad!. Market Tone: Weak.
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  • 151 7 The following is the weekly rubber auction report, dated Oct. 19. of the Singapore Chamber of Cmimcrce Rubber Association: Catalogued 1.311.778 1b—585.62 tons. Offered 1.196.832 lb.-534.30 tons. Sold 354.859 1b.=381.63 tens. London.—Spot 3 13 16d. New Ycik:—Spot 6 1516 cents. PRICES REALIZED. RIBBED SMOKED SHEET. Cents per
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  • 59 7 Reuter. London, Oct. 19. An Anglo-Portuguese agreement was concluded on Oct. 14, whereby in return for continued protection of the descriptions "Port" and "Madeira In the United Kingdom, Portugal undertakes to abolish all forms of cUacrtmtoation aeainst British vessels in Portugal and islands by July 1, 1934
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  • 237 7 Hopeful Portents In London. (From Our Own Correspondent > London. Oct. 10. DURING the week, tin—both commodity and share—has retained its buoyancy, sustained, as the best authorities now believe, by something more durable than hot air. World consumption continues to maintain a steady upward trend
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  • 89 7 U.S. Government And The Banks. Reuter. New York. Oct. 19. Following the recent authorisation ol the Reconstruction Corporation to buy capital notes or preferred stock from banks, to provide them with additional funds to lend to business, clearing house banks in the United States have announced that they
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  • 93 7 MesM>. Guthrie and Co. report the following prices in palm oil and palm kernels: Palm OB in Bulk: cil. landed weights NewYork Philadelphia 2.50 cents «U.S. currency) per lb. c.i.i. landed weights U.S.A. Pacific Ports 2.45 cen'o (U.S. currency) per lb. c.Lf. landed weights Liverpool-Holland Hamburg $12.
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  • 164 7 Uncertain Conditions. Cause Caution. Reuter Wireless. London, Oct. 19. 1 FINANCIAL circles are mystified at the heavy selling of French hands from Paris last night, causing a quick drop from 79.67 to 81.50, before closing at 81.16. London operators arc inclined to associate it with the proposed new
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  • 17 7 Au*:., July, Aug. 1933. 1933. 1932. Casings 7,070,000 6,844,000 6.659,000 Tubes 6,628,000 6,440,000 6,127,000
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  • 923 7 Expected Benefits. CONTROL PASSES TO DUNLOP CO. will be furnished to the extent of £235.000 by crdinary shares of Is. each (ranking in all respects pari passu with the 1.000,000 ordinary shares resulting from the scheme as outlined above). STRONGER POSITION. The provision cf this
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  • 651 7 Singapore, Friday. U am. The following rubber abare quotation* m lasued by Praaer and Co and LjeU and Kraai Issue Value. Fraaat I**n t Sbaree. Oo BitM--1 Allenby $0.85 $0.95 $0.75 $0.85 1 AJor Gajah 0.60 0.70 0.6§ 0.70 IA. Hitam 0.90 100 0.75 0.90
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  • 55 7 The accounts for the year to April 30 of the Ben eng (Selangor) Rubber Estates show a net lesf of £1 903. The credit balance carried torward h thus reduced to £9,389. Floating assets. £36.327: current liabilities. £1.462 The crop harvested during the year amounted to .30.295
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 28 7 THE EASTERN UNITED A >! RANCE CORPORATION. LTD. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE. L JOHNSON, General Manager. **Ar? OFFICE: No 4. Cecil Street, Singapore.
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    • 39 7 THE EASTERN BANE, LIMITED. (Incorporated tn England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4, D'Aim eld* Street. Authorised and Subscribed „,000,000 Capital £1,000.000 Paid-up-Caplt*! mm BRANCHES: rvrHANQE business of every |j££a7« town, of commercial topflrV *nee throuinout tn* world. steel. Ac .ing Manager.
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    • 109 7 experience teaches i c/DtY fo awe I \1 I How many things you might have J 1 attained..how many achievements L you might have brought about..if m only you had ready cash at that L 1 moment when golden opportunity 1 1 presented itself. Small deposits j m regularly made
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    • 194 7 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 MM^^^^jf^jg^ BOARD OP DIRECTORS: cb« ewe. Ch,™. an., «v» mmm M Lee Kong Chlan, Esq., Vice-Chalrman. B q wong, Esq.. Tan Ean Klam,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 283 8 Amusements —_i==~ IM* mmm MAT. '!.1."» -r >■ —m 11 Snappy and delightful a^^^^^^i^^ cabar i numbers aw** Featuring th Western af\tVl m aXWJ Brothers then ilnl 1* JP^ inimitable number ij VllM-J tie." J.J v#%2PM H&L*. PRECIOUS YE4R" r.VRAMOL'N'I BRITISH PICTURE NEXT CHANGE A Film To Remember j j
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    • 139 8 M M M IMIIPWTIIIWIWIIIH WiilTFl I ■lIIHI ~MI Tf 1 fllinrilß"Tir"ri IT^^^^^™""'*^'"^**^****^" —n book Your Berth for a real Night's Fun and Excitement on the "SLEEPING CAR." nif A M| ffjflfc SIMM ■rtflfo IH The Amorous Adventures of a flirtatious OilO 9.15 1 II lllill Sleeping-car attendant and a Slighth
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  • 91 9 X nt' Brit. 109.99 tons, from Malacca, h Malacca and Muar. 20-10. >: Maru." Jap. 3.703 ».ons, from Cal- 19-10. for Horgkong, Shanghai, Moji, •-t Kobe. Osaka and Yohokama. 20-10. Brit. 3.875 tcna. from Port ttmham, 18-10: for Hongkong,
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  • 86 9 Singapore. Oct. 20. SHU* ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. East Wharf (Entrance Oate 1). iM EE E. Wharf: Ophir 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Oate S). H A.iax 7. Emclre Dock (Entrance Gate S). 30 City of Khios 37. Fmp'.re Dock (Entranca Oate 4). West wharf (Entrance Oate 4). Centaur Section
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  • 237 9 Ilritain Answer To American Push. London, Sept. 6. T Ilntish Industries Fair will be bigget ever next year, and the fillip to trade ti uv n.-» ever-expanding success will be felt all over the Empire. Although trip Fair does not open until Feb. :> .934 application have
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  • 73 9 Young Couple Fling Themselve? Beneath Train. r 'i•? on a crowded west-bound Orient «pr« witnaagfd a poignant love tragedy as 'he tra;:. rushed through Nadejda. a staticn war S-.fia Mbtcho DimhYofT. aged 21. and Milka Savova. *M i& beine unable to marry because they t'.ung themselves beneath the
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  • 76 9 Marksman To Shoot Crows On Course. 4 by the number of golf ball? t by crows the New South Wales at La Parous?. near Sydney, have ted a marksman to ahoot the thieves. ay that th? birds turn up in tbe week-ends when they know that D be
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  • 28 9 From Philippine Islands by the "President Harrison.' due at Singapore at daylight tomorrow. From China and Japan by the "Morioka Maru." due at Singapore on Monday.
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  • 251 9 Guide's Lesson Tn Art Of Life Saving. Vienna. Sept. 7. In the Tirolese Oetztal Alps two tourist-; descended with their guide. AcJolf Dcbler, from the Brochkogcl Pass to the Vornagt Glacier. On reaching the glacier, they heart the call of a woman at regular intervals. The glacier
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  • 155 9 Australia's Christmas Gifts For Britain. Sydney. An "Overseas Jam Appeal" has been launched here with the whole-hearted suppc-.t of the Governor-General, Sir Isaac Isaacs. TShe slcgan of the appeal is "Send Home Jam for Christmas Presents" and it is hoped that the scheme will help Australia's jam
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  • 89 9 Ali Hammouda el Banna stepped off the kerb in the main street of Zankalou and was immediately knocked down and run over oy a motor-car. Fellow pedestrians started to his aid, but lumped back as another car ran over Ali at full speed. Then the body was
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  • 197 9 SELLING. Singapore, Oct. 20. London 4 months' sight 2j4 532 London 3 months' sight 2|4>4 London 60 days* sight 2|4 7|64 London 30 days' sight 2|4 3|32 London cemand 2|4 I|l6 London T.T. 2j4 1,32 Lyons and Paris demand 930 Hamburg demand 148 New York demand 52 Batavia
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  • 187 9 Singapore, Oct. 20. R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $123 R. (Siam) W. Coast N. 2 per Koyan $113 Rice. B Siam N. 1 $94 Rice, 3. Siam N. 2 $90 Siam. No. 1 Sinhway" $175 Siam. No. 2 "Sinhway" $165 S am. No 3 'Sinhway" $152
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  • 186 9 Vatican City, Sept. 6. Pope Pius XI. has gone to Poland' for the mural decoration of his private chapel at CaLtel Gandolfo, the eld papal villa on the rhores of Lake Albano, a few miles frcm Rome. Shortly before he was electei Pope, in succession to
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  • 161 9 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. OCT 20 High Tides —10.45 a.m.. 11.33 p.m. Athletic Sports. Singapore English School, Jalan Besar 3 p.m. Chinese League Football, Mackenzie v. Balestier S.C.F.A. Rugby Football: S.C.C. v. R.A.F. at S.C C Hockey: E.C.R.C. "B" v. R.A.F. 11,
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  • 77 9 ALHAMBRA.—"State Fair." featuring Janet Gay nor. Lew Ayres. etc. CAPITOL.—"The Sleeping Car." EMPIRE.—Ramon Novarro in "Ben Hur." GREAT WORLD—Cabaret Dancing sideshows, Malay and Chinese Wayangs, cinemas. Talkies: Sky—"There Goes the Bride." Star—"Leather Necking." MARLBOROUGH—"Id-Ka-Chand." NEW WORLD—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows. Malay Operas. Chinese Wayangs, cinemas, etc. PAVILION —"One Precious Year," featuning
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 8 9 j KOLYNOS •> economical in use. j L I
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    • 301 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED —Cashier. Storekeeper and Bill Collector. Cash security required. Apply. C.C.C.. c o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—Urgently an efficient Advertising Ccmposito; fcr a Singapore Daily Newspaper Gcoe l salary to first-class man. Write to Box Nc. 230. c o "Malaya Tribune." TO LET—I. Ramsgate Rd off Grove Rd.. ar.d
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    • 595 9 SINGAPORE HOTELS GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21st. is the opening night of our newly decorated Hall. We have arranged for this night an evening's entertainment entirely new lo Singapore. THE SINGAPORE REPERTORY PLAYERS will present •THE LITTLE DEVIL" a cr-medy in three acts commencing at 9.30 p.m. prompt A
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 222 9 I POSTAL INTELLIGENCE SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Banka Island. Java, Scuth-West Sumatra. South-East Borneo. Celebes Moluccas, Timor Dilly and Australasia 'excepting Western Australia) T M (Ophir) 2.30 p.m. North. N. East and N.-West Sumatra (Tinombo) 2.30 p.m Selat Panojang, Bengkalis. Siak. Pakan Baroe. Fort de Kock and Padang <Ampang/ 3
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    • 78 9 DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Malayan Meteorological Service. Last Yesterday Night Max. Bright Mm. Temp. Rainfall. Burj«nlne. Temp. Stations n g F. Inches. Hours Deg. P. Alor Star 89 0 05 7.5 75 Si iawan 91 0.02 6.7 72 K. Trengganu 85 0.25 3.3 71 Bukit Jeram 90 0.09 7.4 71 Malacca
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  • 80 10 Madam Loh Guat Eng. wif? of Mr. Low Cheng Pch, Cashier of Trading Co.. '•Holland,'* pass.d away at 8 p.m on 18th October. 1933. at No. 9. Al-Junied Road. £hc leaves behind her beloved husband, two soiu Lew Beng Hock, Beng Chocn and thre? daughters. Low Seek
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  • 716 10 The conclusions of the Commission of Enquiry into the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya were published some time ago and it is understood that they are approved in official quarters and the reorgani sation of its constitution will proceed apace after adoption by the Federal Council. A great
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  • 143 10 Comments By The Way. THE international character of the Y.W.C.A. has been mentioned before in these columns. Members of that organisation are now planning an International Exhibition in Singapore, to be open to the public the first week in November. This exhibition will present through the
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  • 207 10 DURING the past few years, says the October issue of the "Malayan Agricultural Journal." considerable attention has been paid to the question of the improvement of the pineapple industry in Malaya. The efforts, particularly of the Malayan Information Agency in London, to popularise Malayan tinned pineapples in Great
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  • 164 10 THE "Shenandoah III" left Singapore waters for Hongkong on Saturday with her old owner. Mr. Fahnestock, on board. Probably the world's most luxuriously-furnished yacht, she had become a familiar sight to many Singapore Inhabitants during the past year and a half in which she was moored opposite the
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  • 33 10 Mynheer J. J. Ochse of the Agricultural, 1 Department. Java, paid a visit to Alor Star during the week-end as the guest of H.H. Tunku Yacob.
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  • 99 10 Rao Sahib K. A. Mukundan, 8.A., the new Agent of the Government of India, is expected to arrive in Kuala Lumpur to-day. The Indian community of Selangor, under the auspices oi the Selangor Indian Association, are arranging to entertain the Rao Sahib. Mr. Samuel Stewart Logan, of Selangor,
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  • 113 10 The Reverend Mother Superior of the Seremban Convent is now an inmate of the General Hospital, Singapore. Miss Risdon, Matron of the Seremban Hospital, has gone op short leave, and Miss Arden is acting in her place. The friends in Seremban of Inche Ma'aroff, Second Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, gave
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  • 103 10 Miss Louisa Wynaden, of the nursing staff, Penang General Hospital, is a patient in that institution. The Rev. Father McCaffry, who is on a visit to Penang. has been admitted as a patient into the General Hospital, Penang. Ch'ng Eng Ann. a clerk, suddenly disappeared while bathing with a
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  • 56 10 The Acting British Adviser. Kelantan, has provided the information that a factory is making match sticks prepared from the wood of rubber trees thinned out from rubber estates. This rubber wood gives a fairly satisfactory match stick, but is considerably harder to cut than either the local or Japanese
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  • 45 10 Mr. P. A. B. McKerron recently arrived in Taiping where he has taken up duties as Superintendent, Taiping Convict Establishment. The Hon. Mr. Cator, British Resident Perak who has been in Taiping Hospital since his accident, was able to leave the hospital on Monday.
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  • 478 10 BY "LOOKER-ON" j Hollywood may have much to answer for but let's be thankful they don't make talkies of Malayan Budge* debates. After all. the most successful way to wage war against govern rm, tai ertravagance is to fire a lot of the big guns. "Is America
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  • 53 10 JOHORE NEWS, en page 2. RELIEF FOR NORTH CHINA, on pi CLUB DIARY, on page 5. SPORTS NEWS, on pages 14 and 15 MORE HORRORS IN THE SKY, on p TIN STATISTICS, on page 16. CINEMA NEWS, on page 17. RUBBER STATISTICS, on page 17 CHINA NEWS,
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  • 515 11 DRASTIC REGULATION OF THE EXCHANGES. Recovery Plan Checked. Bui Nearly Three Millions Are Back At Work. Reuter. ugh nearly three million people have been got back rk in the U.S.A. since March it is considered that the ry plan is progressing
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  • 79 11 National Government Possible. Paris. Oct. 17. p reassembled to-day to iment's financial propo- deficit of six thousand francs. staked the life of his ment'B adoption of the h is not at all certain to emphasise the vital th< position. M. Daladier is tnergency debate proceu lowed since 1926,
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  • 75 11 Reuter Wireless. nt, declining to raise baa tabled two Bills, the oded to produce by emergency measpecial business turnkon petrol instead of a nd a general tax on -ics and pensions? the Monopolies and a tax, also a new mono- ol arms. 000.000 francs is exitional lotteries.
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  • 22 11 ii oi Mr. Samuel Joyce ief Justice, F.M.S.. from i.s confirmed by a FltS. Government nomas assumed duty on
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  • 126 11 Rebel Officers Caught In Siam. i From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok, Oct. 19. THE Siamese Railways are making an armoured train unit in view of the possibility of hill fighting in the northeast. Two officers for whom rewards of 5.000 ticals each were offered are reportto have been
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  • 126 11 Assistant Adviser At Kota Tinggi. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 20. The wedding took place at St. Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday afternoon of Mr. N. Ward MC S. Assistant Adviser at Kota Tinggi and Miss Evelyn Airey. of Bradford, York*., who arrived from Home
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  • 303 11 Precautions On West Frontier. Reuter Wireless. Shanghai, Oct. 20. IN consequence of Germany's withdrawal from the League of Nations, the Soviets are once again taking precautions on the western frontier. As a result, vigilance on the Siberian border against the Manchukuo and Japan with regard to
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  • 155 11 Direct Negotiations Arranged Shanghai, Oct. 20. ACCORDING to a Japanese report, Marshal Chiang Kai Shek and MrJ Wang Ching Wei (Premier) have reached a newunderstanding with regard to the Chinese policy towards Japan. As a result of conversations between the Chinese Minister (Mr. Chiang Tso Pin) and
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  • 62 11 Motion To Adopt R.R.I Inquiry Report. At the meeting of the Federal Council in Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 30 the Government will propose the adoption of the report of the R.R.I. Commission of Inquiry. There will be two financial motions for the Railways and among the Bills the
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  • 554 11 Soviet Bombing QUICK DENIAL IN MOSCOW. Reuter. Shanghai, Oct. 20. gPECIAL Police reinforcements have arrived in Changli, on the Peiping-Liaoning Railway, and the general offensive against the bandits in the east Luan region will commence to-day. The Manchukuo irregulars under Gen. Li Tsi Chuen, who are
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  • 44 11 Ulm Beats ThRecord. Reuter. Derby (W.A.), Oct. 20. A new England-Australia record has been established by Mr. Ulm, who arrived at 12.15 a.m. local time. His time was 6 days 17 hours. He beat Sir C. Kingsford Smith's record by 11 hours.—Reuter.
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  • 32 11 Blow To Recovery Plan. Reuter. St. Paul (Minn.), Oct. 20. The Farm Holiday Association has called a general strike in the farming industry to commence at noon on Saturday.— Reuter.
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  • 138 11 Refusal To Patch It Up In Court. AN unusual scene was enacted In the precincts of the Kandang Kerbau police station on Wednesday when, it is alleged, a Chinese woman named Ang Kee Eng caught hold of the hair of a Singhalese woman, Margaret Wljeratna,
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  • 68 11 Bukit Timah Range is available for the Colony Inter-Port shoot practices against Shanghai and Hongkong as under:—Sunday, Oct. 22. 9.30 a.m.; Wednesdays and Fridays, commencing Wednesday, Oct. 25, at 5 p.m.; Saturday, Oct. 28. 2.30 p.m.: Saturday, Nov. 4, 2.30 p.m.; Sunday. Nov. 5. 2 p.m.; Sunday, Nov.
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  • 198 11 MUST BE PUT RIGHT. Alarming Figures. American Navy League Warning. Reuter. London, Oct. 20. gRITAIN'S naval weakness must be rectified by the Naval Conference in 1935, said Lord Beatty, in a speech to the Navy League. Britain had restored her credit, he said, but at "terrible risks."
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  • 468 12 COLLISION WITH A BUS. "No Judge Of Speed." Alleged First Statement Denied. DENIAL of a previous statement which he is alleged to have made was uttered by a British sailor who is a witness in a case i n which a
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  • 358 12 Previous Statement Put On Record. Inspector Bostock then informed his honour that as there were important differences between the evidence the witness was giving now and the statement he made to the police, he wished to put the statement on record. When questioned by Inspector Bostock about having
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  • 141 12 Blue Funnel Crew's Success In Harbour. rTHERE was a buzz of excitement at Jardines Wharf last night when members of the European crew of the Blue Funnel liner "Centaur" caught a large shark. Some time after the vessel had berthed, the men got a chunk of discarded
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  • 263 12 Regulating Buildings Near The Aerodrome. Municipal Committee No. 4 took the following action at a meeting neld on Oct. J3, 1933: Approved retention, on temporary permit, of tbe unauthorised timber bridge over the antimalarial drain off Orange Grove Road, on payment of double fees. Decided to recommend Government
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  • 229 12 Work Of Bansim Lama Praised. Shanghai. Oct. 19. The Nanking-Pukow ferry will be launched on Saturday. A Government mandate praises the Bansim Lama of Inner Mongolia for his work in pacifying the Mongolian Princes and dissuading them from joining the independence movement sponsored by Prince Teh Wang. At
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  • 109 12 Schoolboys Allege They Were Robbed. Two Chinese schoolboys, Llm Sian Hooi and Chea Tong Why*-, were the aUeged victims in a case which was mentioned before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grlce, yesterday. Mohamed bin Mahood was charged with fl) committing theft of four text-books belonging to Lim
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  • 43 12 Shanghai, Oct. 19. severe drought has broken over Hunan Province. Thirty six districts are affected. Gen. Ho Chien, Chairman of the Province, has sent an u-gent message to the Nanking Government appealing for immediate relief "Mm Kuo Jih. Pao." mAmM
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  • 258 12 The Wrong Box GIVEN BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Oct. 19. benefit of the doubt was given to four Malabari Mohammedans, who appeared before Sheikh Abu Bakar, the Second Magistrate, to-day. They were charged with having attempted to smuggle liquor into
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  • 259 12 Hox the 0.C.P.D., Plentong, Inche Elahl Baksh, carriec out a raid with about ten poliemen on Ulu Tiram Estate, where about fifty Japanese were gambling near a Kongsi house at 11 p.m. yesterday was described before Sheikh Abu Bakar. About 30 of the gamblers escaped after the police
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  • 171 12 Evasion Of The Immigration Fees. The ccmpradore of the "Cape St. Francis" was produced before the Third Magistrate, Mr. R. J. P. Curtis, yesterday, for an offence against the Aliens Ordinance. Mr. W. H. Gatfield, Immigration Officer, prosecuting, said that the "Cape St. Francis" arrived in Singapore on
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  • 60 12 Alleged to have committed theft of $678 jewellery valued at $184.80 and 100 Dutch guilders, the property of Tan Thiam Plan 25-2 Niven Road, on Wednesday. Pong Puan a Chinese, was produced before the Second Magistrate. Mr. N. Orice. on Wednesday Accused claiming trial, his honour fixed Oct
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  • 295 12 Debate On Social Evil Bill? THE second Budget meeting of the Legislative Council will be held next Wednesday, in the Council Chamber, Singapore. The motion for the approval of the draft Estimates, which was debated at the last meeting, now comes up for adoption, after the
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  • 345 12 Malacca Commissioners And Food Hawkers. fFrom Our Oum Correspondent.) Malacca. Oct. 19 The monthly Municipal meeting was held at the Municipal office this afternoon with the Hon. Mr. W. M. Milling ton in the chair. A paper on Workmen's Compensation is to be circularised to the Commissioners for
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  • 50 12 Sydney. Mr. H. Winton, of Weston, New South Wales, has a homing pigeon. Two years ago he liberated it with fifty-five other birds at a spot 545 miles away from his home. Four birds completed the flight, at the time. Now this other pigeon has just arrived home.
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  • 56 12 Two Features At The Ritz. The Ritz cinema put en a double feature programme last night. At the first house at 7.30 p.m. an arctic thriller. "Igloo,- was shown and this was followed by -Back Street," a Universal picture adapted from the famous novel of Fannie Hurst,
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  • 396 12 Warren Shield Practice Completed. A COMPANY Rifle Meeting was held by "C" Company of the Perak Battalion at the Ipoh Rifle Range on Sunday, Oct. 15. The Company had entered teams for the Malayan Command rifle meeting events, and these were shot for under supervision of
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  • 101 12 Relative Writes Five-Year Plan Epic Helsingfors. Some of the unpublished works of Count Leo Tolstoy, have been published by the Moscow Concern Academy." The book is entitled "The Unpublished Manuscripts of L. N. Tolstoy." It is said to be of the greatest interest as, :n addition to giving
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  • 91 12 Two Sikhs Remanded For A Week. The two Sikhs. Lab Singh and Arjan Singh, who are alleged to have been connected with the murder of a compatriot in 1&28. in a pineapple plantation, were again produced yesterday before the Seccnd Magistrate. Mr. N. Grice. Court Inspector C. J.
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  • 77 12 Taxation For Foreigners In Belgium. j Brussels. The Belgian Government has decreed a tax on all foreigners who remain in Belgium more than fifteen days. This is done with the emergency powers granted specially before the Belgian Parliament adjourned. A sum of about five shillings will be required
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  • 79 12 Inventron That May Aid Indian Fishermen. Bombay. Tons of fish can be sent by rail through hottest India without cold storage, according to the claim of a company here. Hauls landed in Bombay are treated to a process of quick freezing while they are still wet, packed in
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  • 39 12 Helsingfors. A number of stacks of wheat have been destroyed by fire in various parts of Russia as they stood ready for threshing, according to information from Moscow. Discharged "collective" farmers are suspended t>X havina fired them.
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  • 323 12 Former Partner. NO EVIDENCE o\ ONE CHARGE. gAVENA Nagutha Mohan* Maricar, a well known In, formerly a partner 0 f X s7* JVlaricar Bros, and Co. ROW was discharged this morning charge of criminal misani of $960. The accused, who wsu repn by Mr. E. A
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  • 65 12 "Brilliant" Crop Expected In Soviet. Moscow. "The Ukraine has a "brilliant'' corn crop thi< year, according to a semi-official statement by the Tass Agency, which exceeds all yields for the past 32 years. The Agency says further that the crop is 41 per cent., greater than the quotas
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  • 37 12 Washington. After receiving four long-distance fcifBBOK calls. Dr. Irvin Cashell. a veterinary surgeon here, flew 700 miles to Brooklyn. Maine to a prize Samoyed dog. A special aeroplane had to be charten the journey.
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  • 41 12 Berlin. A Government ban on rubber for walking shoes has been advocated in strong ternii by the shoemakers of Mecklenburg They say that ruber has to be bough; abroad and that this entails an export of nation*! wealth.
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  • 59 12 Bombay. A shrine in Jumagad State, nearly INO year", old. is row undergoing repairs. This ancient temple of a Hindu deHj in the recesses of a forest about 300 miles from Bombay. Its origin is lost in the mists of antiquity legend states that the idol in
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  • 461 13 Tears In Court. PAWNING OF DIAMOND RING. I i appealed against a received for pawning »nd ring was given by option of paying a fine ;tioned about her an burst into tears. U named Choo Ah Sap. 1 1 ;.ad sentenced pie imprisonment
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  • 58 13 titer, I the League of Nations. °rt h Sl,i *apore, for the week ended Kerrey 11 eases. i and 1 death. > case and 1 death, ases and 6 deaths as and 9 deaths In the ~jTaw u case. "'-d'pox case. I plague, cholera or and 3 deaths
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  • 425 13 Presentation To Capt. Minjoot. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Oct. 19. THERE was an appreciative gathering at the Eurasian Company headquarters yesterday evening when Capt. A. J. Minjoot was entertained to dinner on the occasion of his retirement from the force. Amorg the guests were: Lieut. B.
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  • 89 13 Application For Withdrawal Of Plea. An elderly, Chinese, who pleaded guilty to possession of ncn-government chandu at a premous hearing, and who was to be sentenced today, applied through his counsel Mr. C. R. Stuart, to witndraw his plea. application, which was made before Mr. H. A.
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  • 65 13 St. Anthony's Convent School. There will be a sale of all sorts cf fancy goods and embroidery at the St. Anthony's Convent School. Middle Road, commencing on Saturday, Oct. 28, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, up to Tuesday. Oct. 31. In addition to the sale of
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  • 94 13 The Municipal health statement for the week ended Oct. 14 gives the total number of death 3 as 163. The ueath rate was 17.75 per mill? compared with 16.66 in the preceding week and 21.12 in the corresponding week of'last year. The chief causes of death
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  • 84 13 Madrid. The public auction of one motor launch and five yachts, part of the private property King Alfonso left in Spain, has been ordered by the Directory General of Properties. The auction will be carried out by a Ministry of Finance officer in Bilbao. The motor launch
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  • 50 13 Bilbao. Burglars broke into an office at San Sebastian and found a safeThey prised it, wrenched it, dragged it ior 300 yards through the streets, hammered it, bashed it. and finally blew It open with explosives. They worked at it for seven hours, and inside they found 6d.
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  • 966 13 Retirement Of Sir E. Buck. Simla. GENERAL regret is expressed at the retirement of Sir Edward Buck, Reutr.r's chief correspondent with the Government of India, after thirty-five years' service with the Agency. Few persons are better known cr more popular throughout Northern India than Sir Edwe.-d Buck,
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  • 823 13 Chamber Of Commerce. TO FUNCTION NEXT MONTH. rpiHANKS to the indefatigable efforts of Mr. Leuis Thivy a Chamber of Commerce for Indians has been formed at last in Perak. Its inaugural meeting was held on Wednesday last at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Hale Street, Ipoh. Mr.
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  • 54 13 Finance Minister Foresees A Shortage. A deficit of 110.000,000 pesetas (£2,750,000) in the Spanish budget for the current year has been foreshadowed by the Finance Minister, Sr. Vinuales. The necessity for granting no further extraordinary credits and for sanctioning only those public works which are absolutely indispensable was
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  • 161 13 Tamil Charged ;With Mischief By Fire. A Tamil named Thangavelu is alleged to have returned from a Deepavali feast to h's attap houa? in Whitley Road, off Thomson Road, and set fire to it. The fire brigade was soon cn the scene and extirguished the fire before the
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  • 76 13 I Madras Governor To Act For Him. New Delhi. Oct. 8. According to a report received by a local newspaper frcm London, H. E. Lord Willingdon visits England early during next spring on four months leave so as to be available for consultation with the British Cabinet
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  • 55 13 Shanghai, Oct. 19. At the meeting of the Central Government yesterday, the resolution for the issue of $10,000,000 Hunan construction bonds was passed- One-third cf the loan will be used to repay the old Government loans, while the balance will bs spent on the construction of railways in
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    • 111 13 1)89. Wampoles I Magnolax i |i 7.m is trn nearest to nature's remedy L==JEf~~"d 111 =1 fjr curi ng indigestion, constiparTflf J'fl and stomach ills bj HI correcting the acticn of th i b l w w T ith r ha ful f r JJi (Meet.-. It has a pleasant
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  • 1118 14 SINGAPORE TEAM PICKED. COLOURS IMPRESS IN SECOND TRIAL ON TBE PADANG. Singapore's chances of defeating Selangor to-morrow in the State match at the S.C.C. appear to be rosy, judging by the display given yesterday when the Colours
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  • 182 14 Ties In Tournament At The S C.C. Ties in the lawn bowls tournament at the S.C.C. for next week are as follows: MONDAYS TIES. E. H. R. Bcwerman and A. B. Jordan v. H. Henshfiwood and C. G. Fugler. A. S. Banks and G. Aurely v. E. Laldman
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  • 146 14 Boxing Fan Commends Match. A boxing enthusiast, .signing himself "Chan." writes commending the action of thq Beard of Control in sanctioning the Thajudew—Y. C. Scrg flgi't, which Will be staged at the New World Arena to-morrow night. Chan recalls Song's victories over such good boxers 'as Battling
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  • 566 14 Yesterday's Hockey At Balestier. MODERATE hockey was seen at Balestier yesterday when the Wilts II beat the Indian Association II by odd goal in seven. The military forward; were more determined in their efforts and weie more convincing. The it should be said, fielded a scratch
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  • 232 14 S.F.A. Beat The Malacca Club. (From Out Ovnt Correspondent.) Malacca. Oct. 19. Gcod hockey resulted from the meeting between the St. Francis' Association and the Malacca Club ye terday. The Club had to call in ihe services of four Malay players, but the substitutes played very well. McKenzie.
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  • 68 14 The Malayan Tr.do-Ceylon team, which are to play the S.CP-A at Anson Road Stadium on the 27th, will play two ether games, at Jalan Be ar. On Saturday, 28ih. the Indo-Ceylonese wJI meet the Malay.-., and on Sunday, also at Jalan Besar, they will try conclusions with
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  • 419 14 Yesterday's Finals. ST. ANDREW'S RETAIN TROPHY. j on a thousand enthusiastic schoolboys thronged the S.V.C. j headquarters in Beach Road yesterday afternoon to watch the interschool boxing competition finals. This is an annual event, the schools competing being St. Andrew's, Raffles Institution and Outram School. Seven bouts were
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  • 103 14 Tips By "The Man-At-The Rails." THE Man-at-the Rails" tips tbe following animals for tomorrow's races at Ipoh, subject to the scratchings: RACE I,—l. BUFFOON. 2. May The Tenth. 3. Point Blank. RACE 2.—1. GEORGE ROBEY. 2. TriUa. 3. Gold Piece. RACE 3.—1. WATTLE ASH. 2. Brampton. 3. Nymph
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  • 42 14 I I 19 Youngsters" team v. the Malay Teachers' Association on Saturday: Ahmed Daging, Kariin, John Bong, Chin Swee, S. at Shahab, Keng Hong, BoB", Bedln: I S. B. Criye; Leng. David. Reserves: Ji chec. Omar. Dawood, Yusoff, J. Botak.
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  • 113 14 Walters Scores First Century. Karachi. Oct. 19. THE honour of scoring the first century of the M.C.C. team's Indian tour fell to C. K. Walters, the Worcestershire captain, who knocked up 101 in the two-day match against Karachi, concluded to-day. Bakewell, the Northamptonshire professional, was unlucky
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  • 426 14 YESTERDAY'S SOCCft FINAL. Games Concluded. President Entertains The Athletes. Nanking, Oct 20. I JHE AU-China Athletic Spord J I brought to a successful i yesterday, the tenth day 0 f I meeting. I A crowd of 10,000 saw Shanghai j defeat Canton in the soccer final tr
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  • 566 15 i \()T ALL FOR 1 TITLES. Boxing Chat. Harvey's Dramatic Offer. Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 28. •ussed bout for the tpean and world flytwe< n Jackie Brown m all) and Ginger last been fixed up. meet is not certain Vue (Manchester) tiding their rivals secured the match.
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  • 144 15 To "Swim" Back To Health. Reuter. San Francisco, Oct. 17. II|RS. Wills-Moody has announced that she l»J. will return to competitive tennis Interviewed by Reuter, she stated: "I willplav tennis again j wm p ay JJJ 111 try to win. It's good to walk again, even if I
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  • 208 15 Japanese Young Boys Beat Old Boys. By trouncing the Japanese Old Boys' team by 9 to 1 in last Sunday's game, the Japanese Young Boys' have tied with them for the first place in the Singapore Baseball League. The match was more interesting than the score might indicate.
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  • 170 15 Results and ties in the Unison B.P. tournament: Koh Beng Swee beat Tan Kirn Koon 14—14 (3—2), 13—15, 13—13 (5—2); Yeo Keok Cheng v. Sim Keng Siang 14—14 (3—o), 13—7 (this tie to be continued on Saturday). Ltm Tat Tee beat Goh Lye Seng 15—4, 15—10; Lim Tat
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  • 112 15 The Jaques B.P. beat the Marcelle Badminton Party on Sunday at the latter'? court by 4—3. Scores (Jaques players named first): SINGLES: Lionel de Souza lost to M. Tan 12—15, 4—15; Yong Kiang beat P. Sarma 9—15. 15 —8. 15—5; Teo Thuang Bak beat N. Gomez 14—
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  • 79 15 Results in the open singles championship of the Jovial B.P. tournament are as follows: Tay Swee Hiong beat Tay Swee Keng 15—5, 13—13 (5—2) Lee Yang Chim beat Yeo Peck Ngam 15—5, 13—13 (5—0); Chan Khek Beng beat Yeo Joo Lim 15—13, 3—15, 15—10; Koh Lock Num beat
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  • 46 15 Twenty-one cards were taken out for the Keppel G.C. October ladies' epoon (bogey) and the following returned:— Mrs. E. Litchfield 18 (all souare). Mrs. P. J. Crawley 12 (1 down). Miss K. Niblock 17 (2 down). Misi A. M. Sim 12 (2 dowi).
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  • 68 15 The Chinese Association beat the Amicable A. A. at ping-pong last Sunday by 3 games to 2. Scores (C. A. players metioned first) Chan Kwok Mm beat Ong Mah Soh 3—o; Yong Ens Mon lost to Toh Yong Quee 3-0, Kiong Woon Kew lost to Yeo Hung Cheng
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  • 233 15 Lawn Tennis Tournament Results. FURTHER results in the Post Office Club tennis tournament are as follows: OPEN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP (final): L. Green beat Sim Kwang Lung 6—4, 6—o. "A" CLASS HANDICAP: (first round): Osman Faraj (Owe 15) beat Mohamed Isa (owe 30) 6—o, 7—5; R. Ahmad (owe
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  • 202 15 Results of tits in the Useful B.P. tournament: "A" OPEN SINGLES (cliampionship): j Chiang Tiong Wah b?at I£m Hy» Leong, 12—15,1 15—5.^15 —3; George Chen beat Lim Jaik Kirn 15—4. 15—6; Ec Hock Chiang brat Koh Beng Swee. 15—12, 7—15. 15 —4; lun Jaik Kirn beat Ong
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  • 114 15 The Serangon Lais' 8.P., defeated the Jovialads' B.P. "C" on Sunday by 4 —3. Scores (S.L.B.P. players mentioned first): 1 SINGLES: Boey Keok Bin beat Robert Yeo 13— 13 (s—o), 15—8; Lee Yang Kwang beat Sim Yeow Lim 10—15, 15—9, 15—9; Lee Ah Kwee lost to Koh
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  • 85 15 The following arc the results of the first round of the S.G.C. Ladies' Autumn Cup com-i petition: j Mrs. Campbell beat Mrs. Craig 2 and L Mrs. Middlebrock beat Miss Hadley 8 and 7. Mrs. Thamsen beat Mrs. Macdonald 1 up. Miss Lucas beat Mrs. English 4
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  • 75 15 i Raffles Institution beat the Tan Boon Liat English School at ping-pong by 3—2 on Monday afternoon at the latter's Hall. Scores (R. I. mentioned first): Lee Chew Kuen beat Low Siew Moon by 3—l; Koh Fook Sum beat Tang Peng Yeu by 3—l; Leong Kong Nang beat
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  • 47 15 British Challenge With All-Stee T Boat. London, Oct. 17. Mr. T. ML Scpwith. the aircraft engineer and designer, has decided to challenge fcr the America Cup with his all-steel yacht. The late Sir Thomas Lipton was the only challenger during he past 30 years.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 65 15 S.C.C. "B" v P.S.R.F.C. "B" S.C.C. "B" XV v. the P.S.R.F.C. "B" on Monday Oct. 30, at the S.C.C: H. L. Vincent; G. E. Tatham, R. V. Welch. R. J. S. Davies, D. Alexander; M. G. Mills, F. J. R. Butler; J. J. Gough. H. C. Allen. J. R. MacDougal!,
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  • 638 15 Loses First Match To W. T. Tilden. (From Our Own Correspondent.) I London, Sept. 28. ¥TENRY Coch ft ha« made his bow as a professional on the famous centre court at Auteuil —the seen5 of so manv historic Davis Cup matches. The occasion was a profe:sional
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  • 56 15 Triumph Of Anti-Kidnapping Campaign. Reuter Wireless. Oklahoma, Oct. 12. "Machine-gun" Kelly and his wife have been sentenced to life imprisonment in [connection with the kidnapping of the oil millionaire, Urschell. Five others were similarly sentenced last week, including Mrs. Shannon, mother of Mrs. Kelly. The sentences mark another
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  • 68 15 Man Who Used Sparrows Fined. When a Chinese was produced before the Second Magistrate, Mr. N. Grice, yesterday on a charge of professing to teli fortunes by means of Java sparrows, the accused pleaded guilty, saying that he was out of employment and had to earn a living
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    • 274 15 Assets exceed $12,000,90«. Aosonuieo In force over »35.000.000." The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in U» Strata StttletnenU). HEAD OFFICE: Qreat ■••tern Uf« Building. Cecil Btreet, 81nv»por« Th. mmm mm mm** m s uprem cour, m mim Brt .u* m. ATTRACTIVE PLANS OF ASSURANCI. AGENTS WANTED. LICATION TO
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  • 820 16 New Advertising Campaign. J I>ENEWED uneasiness has been aroused by I -IV th" announcement that steps are being taken to open a sky-advertising campaign within the next week or so, and the protest which was uttered by Sir Lawrence Chubb. Secretary cf the Scapa Society
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  • 81 16 Montreal's New Form Of Racket. Montreal A new form of racketeering—"picture kidnapping"—has, come to light In Montreal. Thieves who stole from tho Montreal Art Association 16 oil paintirgs valued at £3,000 have written to two newspaper editors demanding a random of ong quarter of their value. With the
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  • 64 16 Murdress Dies Of Hunger Before Execution. Lagrange, Texas. 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-year-old farm hand. Mr.*. Dach went on hunger strike after her conviction in May
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  • 354 16 Search For The Perfect Loaf. London, Sept. 5. **M OST women ruln bread when they cut 111 it," Reuter was told by one of the judges at the Confectioners' and Bakers' Exhibition which is being held in London (this week). "It almost makes me weep to see
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  • 252 16 Adapting Famous Edgar Wallace Novel. I London, Sept 5. Three cameramen with five cameras and 100.000 feet cf film are to cross Africa from Dar-es-Salaam to Lagos to record big game shots and scenes of native warfare for a film version of Edgar Wallace's novel "Sanders of
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  • 61 16 Chicago. Illinois. Tjhree angry women glared at George Graves when he appeared in court here on a charge of "Trigamy." When asked why he had deceived his "wives" Graves said wistfully: "I was out of a job after I left my first wife so I married the other
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  • 464 16 Details Of Current jPrices. Singapore-, Oct. 13. MEAT. Beef, steak (round), kati 28 Beef, stew or curry, kati 22 Pork, lean, kati 42 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), l.ati 34 Mutton, Australian, lb. 35 Fowl, kati 40 Hens Uocally reared), kati 42 Ducks, Saigon, each 72 Pigeons,
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  • 242 16 Domestic Production, as represented by exports from Federated Malay States, Unfederated Malay States and Straits Settlements, of Ti,n and Tln-in-Ore, at 72 per cent., during the month of September, 1933. Federated Malay States Tons Tons. Unfederated Malay States: 2,335 Johore 17 Kedah 3 Perils 25 Kelantan 1
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  • 433 16 Overcoming A Great Handicap. COMING into line with the great departmental stores, the National Institute for the Blind has issued an illustrated catalogue of its various "lines" for sightless .'hoppers. It must be one cf the most remarkable booklets ever published. Its fifty pages show
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  • 218 16 Used To P|„ ck Th Eyebrows. A! tmy pair of bronze forces h discovered in a grave N Kings, Trebenishta. whici it t were used by wealthy ycuv. 2,500 years pluck r <V P S'l The grave, which i. b- by Professor Vulitch. of j versity. is that of
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  • 123 16 Ancient Jehus Celebrate New York. ma M While a fast-moving world i brateitfl tury of progress ::7 New V J are left in th? city—i., r, century of survival It just a 100 years a > hat j» Aloysius Hansom, an archil York of English parent- lars the
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  • 419 17 Attractions At The Local Cinemas. HOW will your favourite motion picture look as a middle-aged is another question: How young and beautiful Hollywood would be willing peep into the future, to see wer might be? least is willing. She is ryemr, and because Barbara oung
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  • 223 17 Public Marks Every Movement. AFTER three years in Hollywood. Marlene Dietrich, the screen's most enigmatic star, has formed but five friendships despite the fact that she has been continuously in the limelight. Miss Dietrich's intimate-, can be counted on the figures of one hand. Josef yon
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  • 215 17 A New Screen Cinderella Girl. Dorothy Coonan is the newest Cinderella girl of the screen. At eighteen years of age, with only a few months of experience as a chorus girl behind her. Miss Coonan is now playing the leading feminine role in "Wild Boys of the Road,"
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  • 115 17 Engine Built Forty Years Ago. "The nearest thing to perpetual motion" is how studio technicians describe the most remarkable "prop" they have ever handled. This is- the old triple-expansion engine and boiler in the tugboat used in "Tugboat Annie," Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer s vivid water-front drama co-starring Marie Dressier and
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  • 874 17 BRITISH CINEMA INDUSTRY WILL BE REVOLUTIONISED. FILMS CAN BE TAKEN IN A FOG. A LL this will follow the perfection of a brilliant British invention, the greatest since the invention of wireless, which is now in its final stages. At a
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  • 291 17 Ocean shipments of rubber, including latex, rcvertex and concentrated late.", during the month of September, 1933. Sh?3t and Crepe Latex, Coventrated Latex, TOTAL. Revertex. Tons. Tons. Name of Port. Transhipment Transhipment Transhipment Export Straits Malay Export Straits Malay Export Straits Malay < r Proper. Settlements. States. Proper.
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  • 422 18 Could Be Ready In Six Months. Strasbourg, Stpt. 2. GERMANY is making tremendous efforts to equip herself for war, and already she could produce most of her war requirements within about six months, according to an article reputed to be authoritative, published today by the "Dernieres
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  • 158 18 "Good Old Times" Again In Potsdam. Berlin, Sept. IG. General Goering made a triumphal entry this morning into Potsdam for the meeting of the Prussian State Council. Met on the bridge at the entrance of the town by the municipal authorities, he proceeded in his car to
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  • 75 18 Admiral Byrd After New Land For America. Reuter Wireless. Boston, Oct. 11. Rear-Admiral Byrd has started on his second expedition to the Antarctic aboard his .flagship "Jacob Ruppert." which carries a large twin-engined biplane and an autogiro for map-making flights. The party includes 70 scientists and adventurers and
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  • 80 18 Public Schoolboys Sail For Cocos Islands. Reuter Wireless. London, Oct. 10. A moi,or yncht sailed to-d%v frnsa Pembroke Dock for the Cocos Islands in the quest for gola bidden on tne islands. Toe treasure, reputedly worth £12.000.000, was hidden In 1831 by mutineers. The leader of the expedition
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  • 104 18 The ceremonial opening cf tin Hall which was fixed to take placo next Saturday, the 21st Instant, has be?n pojtponcd. The elaborate color.-cd lighting arrangements of the stage and Hall, the sanitary arrangements, and the painting of new sceneries for the stag-, have all taken a much
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  • 307 18 Can Be Done On A Table Top. By Leonora Gregory. A DANCE that can be done en a table-top is likely to sweep London this season. It has been invented by Miss) Phyllis Haylcr. c T the Emprcs. Rooms, Kensington, and is ki own as the
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  • 179 18 Iteich Presidency May He Abolished. Reuter Wireless. Berlin. Oct. 16. At the election on Nov. 12, voters will alternatively approve of the Nazi list, which is the sole one permitted, by registering a cross on the voting paper or will make no mark, thereby showing disapproval of the
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  • 143 18 Britain's Participation Not Yet Decided. Brussels, Sept. 16. It is not yet decided whether Great Britain will participate in the International Exhibition to be held at Brussels in 1935. The writer has just visited the site of this exhibition and seen the place near the Royal Palace of
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  • 90 18 The following appointments are notified in th.; Johore Government Gazette: Mr R w Grant to act as Asst. Adviser, Segamat; Mr' T R. Hubback as Honorary Advisory Game Warden for the State of Johore; Inche Ahmad Rahim bin Mohamed to act as Assistant Secretary for Religious Affairs; Inche
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  • 33 18 Reuter Wireless. Geneva, Oct. 16. to T fVt D 9f rm^ c u nt Bureau is adjourning to Oct fc a d i he P eneral Commission to Oct. 26.—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 36 18 Mr. s.B. Adityan. M.A., will deliver a lecture at the Indian Association premises. 164 Race Course Road, to-morrow at? pm on 'The Malayan Rice Tax and its Eflkct 0 n Indias Rice Trade." All are welcome
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  • 466 19 ARMAMENTS TO BE EXPANDER What Of China? National Defence Must j; t Strengthened. last lew days both I) War and Navy ied with each other Saito Government to national defence policy 0 i meeting the situami, the Minister of even
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  • 135 19 Gen. Liv Raises Loan For Campaign. Chengtu; Sept. 19 GENERAL Liv Hsiang, Commander-in-Chief of the Anti-Communist Expedition in Szechuen. has decided to raise a loan of between $5,000,000 and $3,000,000 among the gentry in Szechuen to finance the expedition against the "Reds" in Northern Szechuen. The loan will
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  • 116 19 Former Mukden Leaders Oppose To Change. Peiping. Sept. 13. In connection with the recent change of the Director of the Public Safety Bureau and the subsequent opposition against the change mad<s by the so-called representatives cf the people, it is learned from a well-informed source that the
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  • 101 19 Mr. T. V. Soong Turns Down The Project. Nanking, Sept. 11. Mr. T. V. Soong has turned down the project mapiied out by the Ministry of Industry for the issuance of a twenty-million-dollar coal relief loan, it is learned from financial sources. As a tesult. the Ministry
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  • 90 19 A Wireless Station To Be Established. Sianfu, Sept. 11. j For the purpose of developing communica* j tions in the North-west the Ministry of Com- i munications has decided to establish a wireless station at Sianfu. All necessary apparatus for the establishment has already arrived at Sianfu and
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  • 100 19 Intends To Spend His Days In Native Town. Peiping, Sept. 11. I' is reliably learned that Marshal Wu Peifu once nost powerful warlord in China, who was defeated by General Chiang Kai Shek In 1927 in liupeh and has since lived in retirement has decided to
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  • 75 19 Provincial Troops Unable To Assume Offensive. Peiping, Sept. 13. Foreign advices from Foochow state that the Communists have captured the city o Yungfu, a city about thirty miles from FooCh S.e Communists are frtenrtH a sea-port in Fukien and are carrying through the project irrespective of The
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  • 65 19 Hangchow, Sept. H. Mr. Sun Tung-kang. the youthful Chinese aviator, arrived here at noon to-day, having left Shanghai at 9 a.m. u»veral He was greeted at the air-field by several hundred enthusiasts and presented with a bouquet by two young girls Mftnßchow Mr Sun expects to remain m
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  • 113 19 Troops Concentrate At Great Wall. Tientsin, Sept. 18. A SPECIAL telegram from Tangshan states the Japanese troops stationed at the different Great Wall passes have shown no Indication of withdrawing in the.near future. On th'- 1 contrary more Japanese troops are coming down to Chengteh, h. Jenol. and
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  • 213 19 Peace Negotiations Carried On In Peiping. Shanghai, Oct. If. The Charhar "Allies" under Gen. Fang Chan Wu and Gen. Kut Hung Chong again advanced south from the edge of the demilitarised zone lon Saturday evening from north-west Shunyl. They were promptly intercepted by the Central forces. Compelled
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  • 208 19 Outrage Of Bandits In North China. Shanghai, Oct. 16. A message from North China states that a band ot bandits raided the salt fields in Tangku. cast of Tientsin, on Saturday night, but repuised by the Police. j The Bansim Lama of Inner Mongolia has I announced
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  • 143 19 Gen. Tsai Ting Kai Going To Canton, Hongkong, Oct. 16. Gen. Tsal Ting Kal, Commander ot the 19th Route Army, will shortly leave Foochow for Canton to consult Gen. Chen Tsi Tang, the Kwangtung Commander-in-Chief, on the campaign against the "Reds" on the Fukien Kwangtung border. Ex-Marshal
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  • 75 19 Provinces Demand Import Duty To Be Increased. Shanghai, Sept. 19. It is learned here that, as a result of petitions received from various provinces demanding an increased duty on imported rice, the Nanking Government is now drawing up plans for the proposed tariff increase. A meeting will shortly
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  • 312 19 Same As Uchida's. DICTATED BY THE MILITARISTS. "HPHE appointment of Mr. Hirota as Japan's new Foreign Minister and the retirement of Count Uchida does not really mean a change in Japan's foreign policy. > "Many believe that Count Uchida's resignation indicates the failure of his 'strong' policy
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  • 70 19 "The Japanese papers say that the new Foreign Minister will open up a new channel in future diplomatic dealings between China and Japan. 1 "From the present relations between this two countries we cannot see the existence of j any diplomatic dealings. The only thing we see
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  • 131 19 Government Troops Encircling Them. Shanghai. Oct. 17. The "Reds" in North Fukien have retreated to Namfung and Kwangchong in Kiangsi. The Central forces under Gen. Lo Chiuk YLng, Gen. Wu Ki Wai, Gen. Chui Kuen Tao and Gen. Chow Wan Yuen are combining with the Cantonese units
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  • 131 19 Main-Body Of Troops Have Been Disarmed. Kalgan, Sept. 13. It is learned that a brigade of the rebel troops under General Chi Hung Chang hay: been disarmed by General Liv Kwei Tangs forces afc Tushihkou. Consequently. General Chi's strength has been considerably weakened and he is not
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  • 60 19 Taiyuan, Sept. 11. Acting under orders of General Yen Hslshan, the remaining portion of Marshal Feng Yu-lisiang's troops at Fengyang, in Shansi, have been disarmed and reorganised. The troops were surrounded by a brigade of Shan<-,i troops when they were being disarmed. No resistance was offered afterwards
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  • 121 20 The start of the 100 yards' race at the Raffles College Sports. The thread-and-needle 4 in pgOgrwßi. LinJi g up for the girl-imdergradaate*' 80 yards' race. The seniors, losing the tug-of-war event to the "freshmen." The tug-of-war at the Poh Leung Kuk sports. The finish
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