Malaya Tribune, 30 October 1933

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  • 36 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. V. XX, No. 257 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1933 MVK CENTS The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday. Oct. 30, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1933.
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    • 213 1 Tribune fn Ma/aya wmf If your milk supply is X I, I M you need not worry about ice. Vacuum packed, KLIM comes *i ;i hBI to you n P er ect condition. Even after the can :f| fißfl i« opened it keeps for weeks: without refrigeration. .JB? KLIM is
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    • 181 1 A. FLINTER 8, Raffles Place, Singapore Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces o; every size and quality. Selljng at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coini and gold ornaments of every class and quality, paying highest price* according to daily excn*nge rates. HEALTH and STRENGTH IN EVERY TIN IT
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  • 118 2 DEFICIT OF FIVE MILLIONS THIS YEAR. SURPLUSES FAST DWINDLING. RETRENCHMENT IN EDUCATION AND OTHER DEPARTMENTS. |)ESPITE retrenchment and economy the F.M.S. Government is again unable to balance its Budget and there is also expected to be a deficit of nearly four
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  • 1004 2 TN the review of affairs in the j Federated Malay States for 1933 compiled in the Federal Secretariat from information supplied by heads of departments, it is stated: The revenue for the first six months was $21,815,987, being short of half the estimate for the
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  • 436 2 Money For Research Institute Experiments. A sum of $150,000 has been allocated to the Rubber Research Institute for experiments with rubber latex for road making purposes. It has also been agreed that £100,000 is to be allotted to the Rubber Growers' Association to be expended on such specific
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  • 538 2 Malaria And Yellow Fever Tests. Investigation of the efficacy of Atebrin in the treatment qf malaria corftinued E*oerimtnts were also made with Tebetren Totequina and other anti-malaria drugs Experimental infection of certain Ibcal anopheline mosquitas, not usually credited as malaria carriers, was successfully carried Blood from 50 Malays
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  • 459 2 States Free From Serious Disease. The period has been singularly free from serious epizootics. diSea f e reported f rom the State of Pera* only, three cases of canine occurring in Taiping area, one STILUS 2Sr£*SV" Kampor^^ 9 known con n tac? y do 2 g 3 s
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  • 554 2 Retrenchment In Every Branch Of The Department. Owing to the ctymging conditions brought about by the sulnxp and tne prevalence of unemployment coupled with the urgent need for economy, the educational policy of Government was reviewed and after prolonged toniflderation certain Changes were deckled upon and published in
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  • 345 2 Experimental Plots For Padi Cultivation. Seventeen schools in Perak and five in Pahans have experiment padi (rice) plots. Schools have don; so well i n the past that tl.ey are now debarred from competing in the "ST" C,aSSCS at the NorSrSSk 1^ Horticultural Show. T £ac J) ers
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    • 320 2 Royal Inter^ The interest > St Typewriters tries Fair hHd ,Sh recalle iU:: n „>? visited the Royal A "i M Exhibition held in Dert v ?M In conversation U*Z Mr. Mawle, the ager, referred to f 1 previous visit and since then the lm, rSNI Co., Ltd., many employ*
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  • 105 2 Nearly Four Millions Deficit Next Year? u^« ct 1 as Presented at the meeting of the Federal Council in Kuala Lumpur to-day. It shows that ill surplus of $59,794,582 will be reduced to »1,7T0*51 by the e "n j h n year nd may be
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  • 732 3 Continued Increase In The Enrolments. The number of students under training at UN Technical School, Kuala Lumpur, hi May. 1533, was 89. The new term started in July with 86 students, 14 cf whom are from the Unfedeiaied Malay States and Straits Settlements and five private students. The
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  • 525 3 Imports And Exports Decrease In Value. The total value of the imports, including Bullion and specie, was $31,340,681, a decrease oi $7,435,101 or 19 per cent, less than the value of the imports for the first half of 1932. The principal decreases are: Rice $1,026,633 Milk, condensed, evaporated,
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  • 491 3 Continued Fall In Sales Of Chandu. The total revenue collected by th? Trade and Customs Department in the half year amounted to $10,193.927 as compared with $10,442,258 for the corresponding period cf 1932. falling short of the estimate by $224.424. The sales of chandu for the half year
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    • 202 3 {fUTUR£/ thought about it? L T (liranch Office Kuala Lumpur.) •IHENfAL C«YCBMACMT SCCUBIf T Lire ASSUi AMCE IT» C O Q. P O C A TtO IN INDIA) J ROYRIL Sportograms Wo. 70. RACING YOU CAN BET ON BOVRIL IT'S A SURE WINNER. BOVRIL 2. A.P.B. 22. H LODHRA" "LODHRA"
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    • 282 3 j JASMINE PACE POWDER a face Powder that ados new enchantment. There are tin s to suit every type of complex ion in this fragrant powder. lasting and Alluring. On sale everywhere. SOLE IMPORTERS: CHI VERS CO., 18, Battery Road, Singapore. j P.O. BOX 136. TELEPHONE NO 4C90. 5. W.J.W.
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  • 228 4 Shipping News Notices. THE STEAMER ON FIRE. Reached And Abandoned At Yarmouth. I THE Cromer and Yarmouth lifeboats were launched in heavy seas in mail week in response to an S.O.S. message from the steamer Porthcawl, 15 miles south-east of Cromer, that her cargo of esparto grass was on fire,
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  • 207 4 Scheme For Securing British Control. The Brisbane Chamber of Commerce recently decided tc refer to the Associated Chambers ef Commerce a suggestion by Sir Arnold Wilson that the British Dominions should purchase at current rates Britain's 143.000 shares in the Suez Canal, to obtain voting power, in
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  • 192 4 Increased Proportion Of Americans. The American seaman is now finding a wider range of employment in vessels flying the flag Of the United States than for many years, according to a report by the assistant director oi the Commerce Department's Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat Inspection. This is
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  • 157 4 "Tin Tin" Holed Near Harbour Entrance. When the s.s*. Tin Tin of the Macao-Kong-mocn service was entering the new port of Macao shortly after 8 o'clock on Oct. 19, she struck one of the arms of the breakwater and now lies in a dangerous position, guarded by an
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  • 94 4 Reaches Wife's Death-Bed From Montreal. While at Montreal Captain Horatio Sibbons, of the liner Duchess of Bedford, learned by cable of the serious Illness of his wife ill England. I After communicating with his company Captain Sibbons bonked a passage on the Berengalia, on which he sailed from
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  • 707 4 Japan's Methods Ahead Of Britain's. TPON his return frcm a business tour round V/ the world. Sir William Garihwaito Bart Who was recently in Hongkong expounded hk views to the "Journal of Commerce and ShiDpmg Telegraph" on the advance of s&ii tiaimng for the eam.cn cf ih-
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  • 513 4 Latest Transfers And Appointments. Mr. G. T. M. Ramsay, from Id transit, hai gone chief officer. Wuhu. Mr. G. Wrigh*. chief officer. Wuhu. has gone acting master, Nanning. Mr. W. Calcler. up'y second officer, from in transit, has gone second officer. Ngankln. Capt. W. L. Thome;, reserve,
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  • 93 4 Passengers Injured By Bomb Explosion. Canton. Oct. 19. A bomb that went off on the Chung Shan passage boat Man Shang, shortly before she was due to leave for the Chung Shan district at 9.30 List night did little damage to Ihe boat but, caused frightful injury to
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  • 202 4 Old Brigantine Converted To Yacht. THERE is at present in Looe Harbour. Cornwall, a vessel which has made history. A few weeks ago she entered the Cornish port almost a derelict, but now. under the guidance of Mr. Prank Curtis, she is being converted into a seaworthy
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  • 204 4 Poet Laureate's Broadcast Appeal. On behalf of Unreen Men ar.d Their Un-st-i-a and Unengaged Labour." Mr John Ma.sefteld, the Poet laureate, broadcast an appeal lor the Royal Alfred Aged Seamen's Institution. He asked his listener- to assist aged and infirm seamen, "broken mciV as he described them,
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  • 132 4 Half-Yearly Report Records Good Profit. For the year ended June 30 last the Holland Shipyard and Engine Company, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht. report a gross profit of 60.213g1s as compared with 36,888g15. in the preceding year After deducting expenses and interest and allowing 10,000gls. for depreciation, the net result is a
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    • 501 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. j P. &0. BRITISH INDIA Vtf*s f I AND ,< APCAR LINES. V (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., Xfi AND FOR EAST MAIL SERVICE. (ftTnder Contract with His Majesty's Government). <f OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage.
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    • 180 4 TgILOYD TRIESTtNe (Incorporated in Italy). EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA SnS. a/™™*' ColoTni >». Bombay, n.aracm, Aden, Massowah Sim r»r>»+ I Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suer, Port Said, Brindisi, Venice rhh f Said, Brindisi, Venice and Trieste. mv TTr A and Due Leave Due Sf SSL.-
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    • 211 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE Deutach |HpQ| Australische Da»pftchlfli Qcsellschait. tCompanies Incorporated In Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTS. 1933. t s.s. SAARLAND, via Manila Nov. 3 t mx. BCRGKNLAND, via Manila Nov. 14 t a*. OLDENBURG, via MarJla Nov. 29 t mjs. KULMERLAND. via Manila Dec. 12 t m.s.
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    • 585 4 SAILINGS;, I$& NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD (Incorporated in Germany i. CxTures^ 6 *****1 Co *»W inters OUTWARDS "SAARBRUCKEN" for Hoilo. Mar.l> a l Hongkong. Shanghai. Kobe and Osak■ M 5 "MAIN" for Manila. Hongk Shanghai. North China and Japan X "COBLENZ" for Manila. Hongkon, 21 Shai, North China and Japan m HOMEWARDS.
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  • 398 5 Mining Shares. jr,\ Monday. 11 a.m. e quotations are Issued «V PxchanK** nd stock Buyers St Hera. 30 6 31 6 {1 A»® Kl 36 37 6 U t n "i'« 15:3 A) ,r 1.35 1.45 r V 30 313 W-, 0 21 0.25 tl B*' anB
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  • 107 5 BttD BY FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Buyer* Seller». fcupcr* Munlr'.o*! WDjpercent. 106 108 nom hf*»" 1 ilS'l/I.C.!»* 1 USO" 1 f prr cent. 105 107 nom fcWKjfr V: BJ09' 4 pc- cent j C6 108 nom tUi3t> W:j» 4 per cent. 102 104 nom iiuli.l
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  • 67 5 Paiis. Sept. '8. j Mk in the first eight mows a deehne both in compared with the t f lust year. have amounted to v >appr«X £156.000.000 I decrease cf 414.000,000 E.ToV PPrOX U l2jm »t par). a d(, <-- i still further, the total P j
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  • 143 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER DOWN IN 1 SINGAPORE. I Still Awaiting News Of Control.. I (By Our Financial CorrespondentJ Singapore, Monday, Noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 12% cts., down 14 ct. Market Tone: Quiet. Tin (Singapore), $113"»y, down $i/ 8 SaturdavV Prices:— London Rubber 3 31 32d.,
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  • 286 5 Japanese Boy Receives Letter Of Thanks. Tokyo. Oct 12. I A peisonal letter of thanks from the Comj mandtr ei the British ciuiaer Ken;, which has been Japanese p:rts. together with a new cap ribbon otaiing the name of the cruiser—such is XSK reward for a young
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  • 98 5 Japanese Scheme For Aiding Industry. According to a Japanese report, a shipping bank is to be tstabhshec; with a share capital of 30.000.00J yen. The plan has te fflrt of the Japanese Shipowners' Association, as one cf the main services of the bank will be the mortgaging of
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  • 542 5 important Statement I>> Assessor. London, S' pt. 15. AN important statement on the aims cf Japan In regard to weld trade competition and the prospects of concluding new treaties was made io-day by Mr. C. Kadcno. special Japanese Ass:s;.or i.nd Advi cr before leaving for India.
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  • 42 5 Shanghei. Oct 28. Th: n-.^n Minis ry h.a> circulated an cid *c the CU tooa o3ics in the country to ih a fffcr-t that ell heme food and exported c-Gcs are to b eacernpt from duties. —"S.n Cr.e* JtS Poh."'
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  • 334 5 British Delegates Leave For Home. Reuter. Bombay, Oct. 28. 1\HE Lancashire cotton delegation left for England ye terday after agreement with the [nCMMB cotton leaders. Mr Clareless, leader of the delegates, was rarf pler.sed with the result of the meeUngs with the Indian and Japanese industrialists. The agreement
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  • 188 5 Singapore. Oct. 27. R iSiam» W. Coast N. 1 per Koyan $118 K. (Siani) W Coast N. 2 per Koyan $108 Rice. B. Siatn N. 1 $88 Rice. B. Siam N. 2 $83 Siara. No. 1 "Sinhway" $168 Siam. No I "Sinhway" $155 Siam. No. 3 Sinhway $142 Rice.
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  • 159 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Price* for Shell Motor Spirit and various orands of Kerosene are as follows: Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon $1 M Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon $0.82 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British
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  • 603 5 Dividend Of Three Per Cent. Recommended. THE annual repcrt of Jelebu Tin Dredging. Ltd, for the year ennded Aug. 31, is as follows: It will be seen from the statement of accounts attached hereto, that the profit for the year amounted to $60,314.96. The balance brought in
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  • 22 5 Pans, Sept. 13. It is rfffrMjP nnncnnced that the import quota fat British cotton yarns has now been exhausted
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  • 369 5 Rubber Shares. Singapore. Monday. 11 a.m. The following rubber snare Quotations rm issued by Praser and Oo and LyaU and UrmOn usue value. rreeev Lran a I Snare*. Oo wr%m 1 Allen: >y $0.80 $0 87% $0.75 $0.85 1 Alor Gajah 0.60 0.70 0.6» 0.70 1 A.
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  • 285 5 JRASBR ft 00.-B QUOTATION* 2 a OLOBLNQ QUOTATMggJfc > Si > Buyers. Bofttf|> $2 $2 Alex. Brick Ords. $1.00 [$2 $2 Alex. Brick Pref. $1 45 $1.55 j£l £1 B. Ameri. Tobacco 110|- 115]j $10 $5 B. Malaya Trustee 5.15 5.30 I£l £1 C. Tin Pref. 7 p.c.
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  • 53 5 Washington. Sept. 18. 'Ihe members of the American Cotton Conf- renoc h:ive passed unanimously a resolution (ailing upon President Roosevelt to use his powers 10 inflate the currency in order to raise the price of cotton to twenty cents per oound sad of cotton seed to thirty
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    • 15 5 THE united t ORPORATION, LTD. FIRK Urine, >AI 1 1 Manager. 4 CpcU Street. Singapore.
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    • 92 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE BRANCH: D'Almeida Street. Authorised and Subscribed amm Capital Clo oo,ooo Paid-up-capital I gWaaa Reserve Fund and Rest 600^ BEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BR AN CUES: Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo. KaracLl. Madras. aZrT Baghdad. Bahrein. Basra. Klrku*. Mosul and Bingapor* CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and mone>
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    • 51 5 QUARTERLY 2\% Interest yearly paid to yon quarterly Think what small amounts put regularly away now, will mean to you in time to come. In a surprisingly short time you will have an appreciable bank balance. Imerest at the rate of 2Y»% is paid quarterly. Head Office: 55, Wall Street,
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    • 210 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated In Straits Settlements.) Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD., THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. CAPITAL Authorised $40,000,000.00. Paid Up $10,000,000.00. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORR, LOCAL BRANCH: 458. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Chee Swee Cheng.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 278 6 Amusements Positively LAST NIGHT of EXTE M)ED SEASON Acclaimed I by Enthusiastic Week-End audiences as the Best Undersea film made ALHAMBRA; 6.15 9.15. J Thrills as Boundless] >- Scorus n technicolor jtm^^wy ßALPH Directed by Al Rogell j ToMorrow Night! IfißfrftL* a sn; "»>- vnew j RICHARD R^^^K,l vlIII■» Ij
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    • 368 6 /^P^l^lTT 5 POSITIVELY (\mfflMmMf*)l L LAST NIGHT! The Screen's funniest pair in a Hurricane of Merrimejnt! SLIM S UMMER VILLE AND ZASU PITTS iin UniversaFs roaring comedy hit HER FIRST MATE Take a peep into the Bridal suite as Slim and Zasu launch into the troubled waters of matrimony! iiliiliiiiiiniiiliiaiiliiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiuiiiiMiiiiHtMßmVMtai
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    • 437 6 YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE THE GREATKst LAUGHTER PIECE OF THE YEAR Last Night! "The Aim is one of the grrtates. mirth \.n vokers shewn here for a long time and A anyone who fails to ace will he missing a mmr'-' rare tr.at." mW —Wednesday's "Malaya Tribune.'' vnß "IT'S
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    • 328 6 XMAS PHESENTS. A Rare Opportunity To Purely Your Xmas Presents At Half Manufacturers' Cost. We have a large variety cf GENTS il® I,INKS, DRESS SETS. RINGS CUB JEWELLERY. COLLAR PINS. CIGASCJ CASES, BRACELETS, WHIST Ufflt! BRACELETS. Necklac.s. Ear Rirt Li..tiU Gents Belt Buckles in Motlur-ol-P ar. 51 and Silver Plate
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  • 50 7 THE CONTE VERDE." t cm' Verde" < Italian Mail) is expect 31st Inst* from Trieste, Venice, pl- 1 t Said. Bombay arfd Colombo, and in at 5 p.m. the same day for Hor.aK' n-r and Shanghai. q .'1 fctrth alongside the S.H.B.
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  • 88 7 Singapore, Oct. 30. ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Ea,t Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Vain Wharf (Entrance Gat* J). H s Kenarty 16; City of Bagdad 14; Katong 7. MM Dock (Entrance Gate 1). Tajbank 35; City of Khios 37. Empire Dock (Bntrance Gate 4). Mangola 46; Silveryew 48. west Wharf
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  • 39 7 Rio de Janeiro. P den] District Interventor has ordered l*K payment of £162.674 to a British aircraft any in liquidation of a dispute been dragging on for some time Municipality of Rio de Janeiro and the company.
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  • 68 7 Mails from Batavia ar.d Palembang by aero- plane are expected at the General Post Office, Singapore, at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow. From Holland and Germany by the "Johan van Oldenbarnevelt," due at Singapore at 11 a.m. to-morrcw. From China an Japan by the "Yasukuni Maru," due at Singapore at
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  • 69 7 Nairobi. Natives in the remotest parts of Tanganyika are taking up football. They may not alway; abide by F.A. rules, but their keennoss is beyond question. Members of two road-making gangs 36 miles apart in the district cf Tabora decided to ha-'e a match. They choso a pitch
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  • 190 7 SELLING. Singapore, Oct. 27. London 4 months' sight 2|4 5j32 London 3 months' sight 2\i% London 60 days' sight 2|4 7|64 London 30 days' sight 2|4 3j32 London demand 2]4 I]l6 London T.T. 2[4 1|32 Lyons and Paris demand 925 Hamburg demand 148 New York demand 54 14
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  • 50 7 Saloniga. Sept. 18. Measures to fight malaria, which is causing Cicat suffering to the popula'icn of Macedonia art! Thrace, are being discussed by a conference of over 100 Greek doctors here. LV. Balfour. Direc.or cf the Rcckfeller Ins itute at Athens) and other eminent doctors are attending
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  • 104 7 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY, OCT. 30. High Tides.—B.s2 a.m., 9.01 p.m. Federal Council Meeting, 10 a.m. Committee Meeting, S.S. (Singapore) Association, Exchange, 5 pm. Rugby: S.C.C. II v. P.S. "B," Dunearn Road. Chinese League Football, Mackenzie v. Kreta Ayer, S.C.F.A. Hcckey: S.C.R.CX
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  • 89 7 ALHAMBRA.—"Beiow the Sea" with Ralph Bellamy and Fay Wray. CAPITOL.—SIim Summerville and Zas.u Pitts in "Her First Mate." EMPIRE.—James Cagney in "Crowd Roars." GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing sideshows, Malay and Chinese Wayangs, cinemas, Talkies: Sky—"Divorce in the Family." MARLBOROUGH.—"Zoo in Budapest." NEW WORLD.—CaOaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs, cinemas,
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  • 596 7 Justification For Hopeful Feeling. Disheartening as these figures may seem, there ?r c:r ain indications of an improve* nent in he volume of production in certain rtgtons. d-ub:less traceable to the better prices cbtamine fir rubber and tin: the market foi ijr.b r and fuel b ing
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  • 423 7 Revived Hopes Of A Restriction Scheme. The considerable enhancement in the price of rubber has had the effect cf bringing mature areas of rubber previously rested, both on estates and small holdings, back into tapping. The two principal causes of this increase would appear to be revived hepes
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  • 790 7 Satisfactory Crops In All Areas. The total area planted wi h for the season 1931-32 «as 194,580 acres, a considerable •increase over tb.t of the P"**"»J yield from this area was estimated to be 45,060.000 gantaegg. The impor s cf white rice into the Federated Malay States during
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  • 870 7 Consumption Has Been At Last Caught Up. The year 1932 ended with an average tin price for the last month of $76.50 (£150 a ton). There had been little fluctuation since the beginning of the Byrne year, and the last four months of 1932 averaged $77.81. January, 1933,
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  • 30 7 Reuter. Famous Japanese Lawyer And Athlete. Tokyo, Oot. 29. Mr Seiichi Kishi, the famous lawyer and president of the Japanese Athletic Association, died from asthma to-day. —Reuter.
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  • 41 7 Berlin. Nazis are forbidden to wear their biown shins when travelling s broad on penalty of being ejected from the paity. This crder was is&ued by Hen Rudolf Hess. Hitler's representative ir. all domestic affairs pf the party.
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  • 178 7 Customer Says He Cut His Throat. I WHILE In the act of shaving a customer on Saturday a amil barber is alleged to have attempted to cut the latter's throat, and murder him. He is also alleged o have stabbed with a ra7or for o her Tamils living
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  • 169 7 Troops Returning To Normal Garrison Duties. Hongkong. Oct. 30. The "Reds" in West Fukien have retreated to Chaugting. In view of the conclusion of the anti-Red operations in North Fukien. Gen. Iiai Ting Kai. Commander of tHe 19th Route Army, has rc-arranged the garrisoning of the different forces.
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  • 47 7 Paris. Kir 7 r«oris of Bulgaria is a botanist of refute, and when he recently visited the gardens at Versailles he knew the names of all trie plants and flowers there. "But th- loveliest flower of France," he said. •is a wild one—the scarlet poppy."
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 235 7 SINGAPORE HOTELS GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL 1 Phone 6490 Telegram: Goodwood Admirably located —sufficiently distant from j city noise to ensure an atmosphere of j peace and auietness. LARGE GARDEN—I 4 TENNIS COURTS. EVERY COMFORT High-class restaurant under expert European supervision. Lock-up garages: Moderate Rates: Terms Apply:—Manager. LANKA HOTEL j (Established
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 125 7 j [POSTAL INKUIOtNgj SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. North, N.-East and N.-West Sumatra, Ceylon, Egypt and U.S A. (Silveryew) 3 p.m. TO-MORROW. Anamba and Natuna Islands k General Verspyck) 8 a.m. Rhio, Singkawang, Pemangkat and Sambas (Palopo) 8 a.m. Pulau Tekong (Meranti) 8 a.m. Siam (except Lower Slam) (Katong) 11 a.m.
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  • 659 8 A good deal of indignation seems to nave been aroused in Great Britain by the arrest of Mr. Noel Panter, the Munich correspondent of th° London "Daily Telegraph." Mr. Panter is to be charged with "high treason and espionage.*' The charge of "high treason" against a foreignei
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  • 531 8 Comments By The Way. Occasionally we come across charges of cruelty to animals made in the local magistrates' courts and it is gratifying to know that almost invariably each charge results in a fine. The overcrowding of birds in bird-shops, the close packing of pigs, the
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  • 69 8 The Malay community of Kuang (including the Penghulu» with the kind permission of Mr. A. M. Dryburgh M.C.S., District Officer, Ulu Selangor, is arranging to give an agricultural exhibition, baby show, Kuang Malay School annual athletic sports, and cooperative cinema shows on Sunday Nov
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  • 88 8 H.H the Regent of Kedah has, with the approval of the State Council, appointed H.H Tungku Mohamed bin Sultan Sir Abdul Hamid to be Chief Malay Judge of the Second Division of the High Court for the State of Kedah. Mi. Paul Blackwall, late of MalayaAmerican Plantations. Kedah, has
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  • 78 8 At Wednesday's meeting of the Central Perak Planters' Association Dr. Waugh-Scott spoke cf horseracing as Malaya's most prospprous industry. That statement will make the fraternity of the turf uneasy as they know that the F.M.S. Government is looking for fresh sources of revenue. The Hon. Mr. G. E. Cator,
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  • 31 8 Mr. Poundall, 0.C.P.D., Kuala Kanesar sailed for home on furlough on Saturday from Penang. L> i 0I ?n S wife of the Edi tor oi thfs retUniS from Home
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  • 71 8 Tne death took place at Manchester on October 26 of Jessie, wife of Mr L E PenTng 7 WaUgh and Co Ltd Mr. D. Stoch. of Messrs. Storch Bros KJ-«£s!£s /eturned to Singapore by the "Fushimi Maru' on Oct 22 afir health trip to England and the Conti pent
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  • 68 8 in Shes of Mr P R w ho died in Singapore on Oct. 19, were brought to Seremban for burial on Friday se r held in St. Mark's Church by ReV Stokes after whi <* the cas~ ket containing the ashes was laid in the grave of the deceased's
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  • 15 8 The recent tobacco harvest at Kuala Sa d t0 bG a Very sati^ac-
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  • 20 8 mJJ v Wakeham, of Tronoh, a forme,r member of the Perak Rugby fifteen sailed for Home on Saturday BDymieen
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  • 467 8 BY i I "LOOKER-ON" The Empire scheme to the consumption of fruit has result* nany more people eating a] read. And they are also con a good deal more appte-aauc A A A The latest definition of a wr number is that which makes th< phone bell
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  • 30 8 P.M.S. 3. REVIEW ft AFFAIRS o/ pages 2. 3. 1 WEEK-END SPORIS <* )a ;t 13 I CLUB DIARY, on page 13 PETITION ON RICE TAX. on page
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    • 295 8 WHAT IS WINOX THE WORLD'S BEST WINE TONIC Concerning which thousands have been eager to record distinct health benefits—DOCTOßS, NURSES. STAGE CELEBRITIES and others WINOX is invaluable either in strengthening the general system to ward off disease; In cases of Anaemia, Malaria, Influenza, Debility, all forms of Nervous Disorders and
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    • 141 8 MOUTH ORGANS made by M. HOHNER. •The largest harmonica manufacturers in .he wo;Id). With brass places. 1C double h:l:s, tM ins. long, tine covers, modern wLfhe, and nice hinged box For $1.35 only. SEASON CO., LTD., 115. North Bridge X«. Singapore. SCIENTIFIC GOLD JEWELLERY. Hichly appreciated by High Court Judge*,
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  • 82 9 ROOSEVELT STARTS WORLD CURRENCY RACE. AUTHORISES PURCHASES OF GOLD ft ABROAD. k Disastrous Policy? Threat To The Stability Of Other Countries. .j Roosevelt has authorised gold purchases I has thus, it is sa id, started an international curearnest, the particular phase of which is a war.
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  • 175 9 Reuter. Oct. 29. n IDEXT Roosevelt has autho iiase of gold abroad, nent followed a meetMi Roosevelt and his j;.. i.ite purchases are ex made through the i::a ice Corporation. Mr Roosevelt is failure of his gold tj filed the price of CG£.~iXL it f
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  • 235 9 Prouramni" T;> He Introduced In Congress. Washington, Oct. 30. fte blot of Congress have anley will meet in the November to lormulatc a name for action to rehabii- ti. m Ml. unless Mr. Roosevelt r silver in the meantime. A '.roup composed of Senator™ J K.: w: °ler
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  • 243 9 Defence Of Mr. Roosevelt's Policy. Reuter. Chicago, Oct. 30. In an apparently inspired speecn Prol. rugwell, of the "Brain Trust," assailed the concept of the gold scandaoa as "sound money" and described its proponents as mean Shylocks who wished to make a collection from debtors which could
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  • 160 9 Riots Continue In 1'alestine, Reuter. Jerusalem, Oct. 23. "•-ce of rioting took £7, l: SK and tne police were ers at the Damas- ii were some casual- street of Francas k,Y Jewish shops to close. r''"' V: "V. '\'P and forced English dv J r e,
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  • 169 9 Govt. Cannot Cope With Situation. Reuter. Havana. Oct. 29. ANOTHER crisis is threatening Cuba. Growing unrest has culminated in a three-day nation-wide strike in the transport, light, power and water services, while a lock-out declared of oil companies owing to the employers' refusal of some of
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  • 267 9 Accepted By Govt. BANK CHIEF TAKES HIS PLACE. Reuter. Nanking, Oct. 20. 'JHE Central Political Council, at a special meeting this morning, accepted the resignation of Mr. T. V. Soong, from the posts of Finance Minister and Vice Chairman of the Executive Yuan. Mr. H. H.
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  • 130 9 German Support For His Statement. Reuter. Prague. Oct. 29. IN view of German insistence on the non-military character of the Nazi Storm Troops, interest attaches to the contents of "The Storm Trooper." the weekly official organ of the Nazi Storm Troopers sold on the bookstalls in Germany. It
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  • 186 9 Revolt Of Gen. Tang's Troops In Charhar. Shanghai, Oct. 30. Civil war has broken out again in Charhar, consequent on the revolt of the Uoops of Gen. Tang Yu Lin, former Governor of Jehol. Gen. Sung Che Yuen (Chairman of Charhar) has ordered Gen. Liv Kwci Tang's
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  • 33 9 Mr. Edwin Tongue, of the S.S. Police, returned to Singapore by the P. and O "Chitral" on Friday. Mr. Tongue will probably resume his former duties at the Detective Branch.
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  • 930 9 PETITION TO CHIEF SECRETARY. Burden On Poor. Impost Favours One Nationality. (Frcm Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. TIIE deputation appointed at the. public rice tax meeting of Chinese and Indians convened a fortnight ago by the Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce met the Hon. the
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  • 237 9 Reuter. France Loses Another Statesman. Paris. Oct. 29. THE death is announced of M. Painleve. a former Premier, at the age of 70. -Reuter. In his advocacy of the revision of the trial of Colonel D-eyfus. It Painleve became known to all the Socialist and Radical leaders
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  • 129 9 One Man Arrested And Charged. In connection with the acid throwing incident which occurred on Saturday, in which two North Indians, Abdul Berak and Abdul Barey. were badly injured, the Detective Branch has made an arrest. This morning, before the Second Magistrate (Mr. N. Griee) the alleged culprit,
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    • 342 9 MALAYAN CHAMPIONSHIP WON and British Record Broken with help of tPHOSFERINE CHAMPION 001 LEONG TEIK writes:--"IT is with the greatest pleasure that I write to testify I to the benefits 1 have received by taking Phosferine r during my training for the 1931 Malayan WeightLifting Championships. As I had to
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  • 89 10 NO CONCESSION TO PUBLIC DEMAND. FEDERAL COUNCIL MEETING. FORECAST OF HIGHER EXPORT DUTY ON RUBBER. JN his address to the Budget meeting of the Federal Council to-day the High Commissi oner made a statement defending the F.M.S. rice import tax. He referred to
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  • 713 10 IMPOSSIBLE TO AVOID DEFICIT." |?EFERRING to the Wilson Report and decentralisation, H.E. hoped that the Malayan Establishment Office and other measures under that policy would result in economy. He warned civil servants that a levy on salaries in 1934 might become unavoidable. In his annual address at the Budget meeting
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  • 408 10 Big Strain On The Surplus Funds. The slump has been so severe and the resulting diminution In revenue so great that It has been impossible to avoid deficits despite the continued efforts which have been, and are being, made to effect economies by curtailing public works and by
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  • 667 10 Retrenchment Costs Out Of Loan Funds. I wish now to make mention of two subjects upon which the unofficial members of Federal Council have addressed me with unanimity. Their first request is that the whole sum now standing at credit of the Federated Malay States Opium Revenue Replacement
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  • 1943 10 Forecast Of Higher Export Tax. The slight rise in the price of rubber, which has occurred during the past months, has eased to some extent the immediate difficulties' of the industry, but it has brought in its train an appreciable increase in the cutput both ot estates
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  • 435 10 Revenue Should Be At least Five Millions. I explainted to the Council at the time that mis action had been taken for the protection of federal revenue, which then showed a serious shortfall by comparison with the previous year, it <etf cue "of great financial stringency, but
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  • 570 10 Equalisation Fund May Be Inaugurated. Ii such a furd existed, it would be possible in future years, should there again be a catastrophic fall in tin prices, to make good from the fund any revenue lost when pi-ices fell below the minimum of the scale, ard it
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  • 494 10 Malays Attending Kn fi li sk Schools. The Hon. the Raja Muc.a of p, How many Malay ben. 1 English schools In the Feder; Ihe reply was: 2.246. He also asked: How main In the Federated Malay State; i they cost Government annually 1 j The reply
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  • 104 10 AT THE CINEMAS. Slim Si-mmerviile and ec-starred in "Her First Mate ank* t«« a season at the Capitol on Bal This time they are seen ma with the wife firmly bettering I Is the first mate on the ferry boat he works. He ha.s
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  • 41 10 A public meeting of the untitled pore will be held at the Indian A premises, IG4, Race Course Road at 10.30 a.m. to record the comn j at the death of Mr. Vithalbai Pi 1 "j known leader in India. 1
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  • 337 11 THE PROSPECTS FOR 1934. Official Memorandum. wOTHER ECONOMY CUDGET. I i/ ITHER measures for retrench in the F.M.S. Government enumerated in a Memorthe Acting Chief Secretary (lovernmenl of the F.M.S arc beinjr effected in ail nts, a considerable actual ing anticipated by F.M.S.
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  • 142 11 THe Abnormal Payments Fqr Gratuities. s- 'is. etc.—The provision for 1934 P'>rtion of the capital cost of rein the form of abnormal gratuity The average expenditure on grain itemr. 7 and 9 under Pensions, ■w- 15; Reserved Services, federal,, the years 1928-1930:inclusive; was »r >800,000. The provision
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  • 183 11 Th.\. arrAl ln lt6d rev <?nue under Customs and 'A iV° 23 213 600 against a revised i ,.V 33 c about $20,600,000. The i fr r T^' ly due to a better anticipated i dut y on tin. This revenue 1 l! .unai d Jn a price oi
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  • 839 11 Malayan Establishment Office. I 9. On page 49 of the volume of Unreserved Services appears prevision cf $1,452,000 for share t Federal and State) of Malayan Establishment Office expenditure. 10. The reasons f:r the creation of a Malayan Establishment, and a Malayan Establishment Office for the control
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  • 533 11 ID. Pubiio Debt —The increase is due to the provision for the first time of Sinking Fund contribution of $160,000 for the per cent. Local Loan. 20. Pension*, etc. —Pensions borne on the 1934 Estimates are $680,000 in excess of those borne cnthe 1933 Estimates. In addition sums
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  • 711 11 26. Agricultural Department. —Reductions in personnel have bean made, but it is not considered politic to reduce drastically the funds provided for the department s experimental and lesearch activities. 27. Clerical Service. —Reductions have been effected both by retrenchment and by the Institution of State Clerical Services on
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  • 57 11 39. The proposed expenditure in 1934 is $621,474. of which $235,815 com?s under Dramage and Irriga ion and $227,050 under Electrical Department. With th? exception of-the latter nnd cf a few miner items under Waterworks the whele amount provided is for the continution or completion of schemes
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  • 499 11 International Show In Singapore. THE exhibition whjch the Y.W.C.A. is holding will be ouened on Wednesday at 5.30 p.m., (at the Y.W.C.A. Raffles Quay*, by Mr. W. Alan Eley, President of the Rotary Club. The- purpose of the exhibition is to gather together pictures, posters, models,
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  • 52 11 Lisbon. A minimum speed f 15 mil's an hour for funeral procession* in Lisbm streets alter 10 a.m. is fixer! by a proposed by-law. Motor hearsos only will be all-wed. The object of the measure is p stop traffic congestion caused by slow-mo*, uig ltand-puihfd biers or
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  • 147 11 League Of Nations' Bulletin. THE following is the Health Bulletin of the league of Nitions' Eastern Bureau, Singapore, for week ended Oct. 21, 1933: Bassein: 2 smallpox cases and 2 death. Bombay: 1 smallpox case and 1 death. Calcutta: 11 cholera cases and 4 deaths as
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  • 128 11 Local Romance Matures At Home. (From Our Own Correspc tdcnt.) London. Oct. liH. MR. James O'Grady first rjn t Miss Winnifred Irene Berridge on the rubber plantation oX the latter's brother. They met again when Mr. O'Gradv came home on leave to attend his sister's wedding
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    • 151 11 j^^liiiiii- 1 jj~:j Th e Pleasant and effective method of correcting j R [flllilil CONSTIPATION j jji AND ALL STOMACH TROUBLES is to take j WAMPOLE'S i m Magnolax is a sQicntific con- I mm binati< n cf Mineral Oil and Milk jfi iff SSS cf Megntsia so blended hat.it
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  • 292 12 SOLDIERS' TEN M.P.H. SPECTACULAR FINAL SPURT. Yesterday's Race. Wiltshires Sweep The Board. pTE. S. Morgan, Ist Wiltshire Regi ment, was the winner of yesterday ten mile open cross country championship event organised by the Clerical Union. The winner returned the excellent time of
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  • 49 12 N.W. Frontier Provinces Trounced. 5 i Peshawar, Oct. 30. The M.C.C. beat ihe N.W. Frontier Pro Tlnces by an innings and 135 runs. Scores: N.W. FRONTIER PROVINCES: 94 (Nichola B for 28> and 121. M.C.C: 350 for 7 wkts. dccl. iMitohe'l P4. Townsend 94, Jardinc 67.)
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  • 30 12 Professional Championship Tournament. Reuter. Ealing, Oct. 28. In the British professional lawn tennis championship final, Daniel Maskel (holder) J>eat T. Jeffrey 6—3, 6—2, 8—6. i, i I —Reuier.
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  • 224 12 Yesterday's Hockey At Bukit Timah. PLAYING at Bukit Timah yesterday, the Police scored a well-deserved victory at hockey over Raffles College by four clear goals yesterday afternoon. The game was devoid of thrills and the Police, notwithstanding their weak finishing, won by virtue of the superiority of
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  • 340 12 Will Play In "Master's Open." (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 12. Robert Tyre < Bobby) Jones, the world's greatest golfer and the only man to have won both the British and American open and Amateur championships in tne same year, is shortly io return to competitive golf.
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  • 979 12 Yesterday's Soccer. WILTS LOSE BY ODD GOAL. Malayan Indo-Ceylonese more than made amends for their defeats of the previous two days when they beat the Wilts by 2-1 at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The football served was of a higl order, both clean and a peculiar feature
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  • 364 12 Yesterday's Results. SURPRISE IN LADIES' DOUBLES. TWO ladies' doubles and an interclub tie in the annual championship tournament of the Singapore Badminton Association were played off yesterday at the S.V.C. Drill Hall, Beach Road, before a good crowd of spectators. The Diehards 8.P., 1931 champions, defeated the
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  • 204 12 Newcomer's Great Victory. 1 (From Our Oun Correspondent.) London, Oct. 12. MISS Dorothy Pearson, of the Nevill Club. Tunbridge Wells, won the English women' championship, beating Miss Mary Johnson, of Hornsea. Yorkshire, by 5 and 3 in a great final over 36 hcies at Westward Ho. Since she
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  • 177 12 Both Kuala Lumpur Games Lost. (From Our Oxen Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 30. THE S. C. C. suffered a second hockey reverse yesterday when they met the Selangor Indians on the Padang. The Indian monopolised the play throughout. If the numerous missed goals found their objective the
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  • 92 12 Results Of Saturday's Chief Games. Reuter. London, Oct. 28. The principal rugby football games played to-day resulted as follows: Cornwall 9: Somerset .at Camborne) 0. Cumberland 6: Durham (a*. Whitehaven) 6. Devon 8: Gloucestershire 19. Northumberland 9: Cheshire 'at Gosfortl i IS. Blackheath 9: Cardiff 3. Bristol 3:
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  • 43 12 S.C.C. team v. the Malaya Command Officers o-day it the S.C.C: F. J. L. Mayger; J. H. Pedlow. C, E. Brooke: r W. Mcrray, M. C Ellictt. T. Watson: E. McCreanor. H. S. Hewitt. C. A. Carey, L. N. Davis, T. N. Battenberg.
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  • 519 12 INTERESTING GAME YESTERDAY. Madon Excels. Monopolies Lose By Single Point. jJN a keenly contested a c Kota Raja, a Ma I .a;- XV, defeated the i Government M< team con. j listing mostly cf As:': a 1 rugger at McNair Road, y tcrday, jby three tries (:>
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    • 93 12 I IHWIIIWI«llllfWMItllllllll.tMltlflHI:iltl|ll l l |UI:Wll«MII4 in in, X I SINGAPORE DAIRY FARM PURITY 'FRESH MILK m a m m I A Group Of In-Calf Friesian Heifers. SINGAPORE DAIRY FARM SPARES NO EFFORT IN PRODUCING THE m I HIGHEST GRADE OF MILK. 1 IN THIS WAY IT PROVIDES THE PUBLIC OF
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  • 117 13 SATURDAYS SOCCER RESULTS. TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR STILL AT TOP ,UI OF THE TABLE. atffTENHAM Hotspur, defeating Middlesbrough at White 1 u t! on Saturday reta ined the leadership in the First j',' English League. The Arsenal scored a smart iK> \.n Villa at Vitia Park and
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  • 1266 13 who remain unW fifteen outings, junes having been won and r to establishing a •cord of remaining unbeaten for a any team in recent rears. ic, relegated from c Third Division ot her relegated are also at the top, I the Northern section. London. Oct. 28.
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  • 376 13 Crawford's American Defeat. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Oct. 12. AUSTRALIA is practically certain to challenge in the European Zone next year for the Davis Cup. That was the view expressed hy Jack Crawford the Wimbledon champion on his arrival at Wellington, New Zealand, from the United States.
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  • 604 13 Saturday's Result. REFILL BEATS SENLAC AGAIN. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Oct. 28. rpHE weather was fine and the going good for the final day of the Perak Turf Club's Autumn professional four-day race meeting. The attendance was the best for the whole meeting and included the
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    • 65 13 Eucirvyr each day m prevents /m dental /Zyy-T decay I A clean toCfh sc m 1 W decays is an accepted J axiom. To clean ycur s < c L 1 !l thoroughly use Eucryl Tooth Powder. It removes all nicotine stain and Makes teeth like Pearls. /ĕB Representative: f/LW
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    • 318 13 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over 535.n00.n00. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In the Strait* Settlement*). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eaitern Life Building, pecil Street. 81r*apore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old J.wr,. E.O. The Company bu £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compile* with the
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    • 384 13 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies in Singapore, most of the members of which art readers of the "Malaya Tribune.'' This Dizry fs 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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  • 662 14 Increasingly Large Number Of Specimens. The activities of the Selangor Museum were focussed chiefly on the extensive study collections. Advantage has been taken of the opportunity gradually to combine the accumulated collections, as It has no', been possible to add much fresh material by means of field work.
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  • 564 14 Experiment Makes A Promising j Start. The experiment of forming small egg selling societies in Krian has made a premising start, and a regular delivery of eggs is made in Kuala Lumpur, Penang,, Ipoh, Taiping and Fraser's Hill. With the return in the future of the Co-operative
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  • 417 14 Five-Year Programme Being Prepared. The eanh road to Ulu Ringlet has been completed and is open to light traffic. The earthwork and bridging to Kuala Terla Is complete. The Sung«i Pa las branch and the road to Mr. Cowling's estate have also been completed. The layout cf Tanah
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  • 321 14 Few Can Get Leave To Attend Camps. The effective strength of the M.S.V.R. has decreased from 682 on Jan. 1, 1933, to 670 on July 1, 1933. The M.V.I, in each State has been reorganised to two companies with an establishment of 6 offlccr.i and 102 other ranks
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  • 414 14 All Active tfecruiting Suspended. The higher price. 0 a mm* rubber havennto t yet had lim. JL* migration, the number passengers who arrive half yea:- of 1933 bet, abourers) as against H 3 labourer? > during the 101 1932. All active remain; o| was suspended Ureas kangany reeiuitimt
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    • 399 14 No Heat No Dust I ON A PLEASURE TRIP TO JAVA I ONLY 6 HOURS FLYING. Every Wednesday: L SINGAPORE—PALEMBANG—BATAVIA. For Passengers, Mail and Freight. M Apply to: X.P.M., Nederland Royal Mail Line Rotterdam fUf Lloyd. Then. Cook Son, American Express and Mansfield Co. \ou drink a cup of really
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    • 348 14 Hl] mm Daughters Troubled. Very Itchy at Night. Cuticura Healed, "Two of my daughters were troubled with sore eruptions. One daughw.ha £ace was covered with them. M> tm daughter had them ail around her Wot They were of a wet nature, and very itch at night. I vied all sorts
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  • 461 15 Slight Improvement In The Rates. The figures in brackets are those for the corresponding period of 1932. Labourers generally have shown themselves reasonable ir: their claims, appreciative of the economic situation, and aware of the financial standing of their employers. The number of Chinese labourers employed on mines
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  • 271 15 Almost A Complete Absence Of Propaganda. There ha* been, no evidence of- an ant|Japamre boycott being carried on during the period. Except fcr an agitation by them in Januaty against the Aliens Enac ment. 1933, there has been little communist activity; this is due to successful Police measures
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  • 119 15 Startling Allegations In Bank Inquiry, Reuter. i Washington, Oct. 27. Kemarkable revelations were made aurlng the enquiry into the Chase National Bank's loans to Cuba by the Banking Investigation Committee of the Senate. At the request of Mr. Aldrich, President of the Bank, part of one
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  • 109 15 But Not In The Palace Of Beauty. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bristol. Oct. 27. People who know Malaya House met an old friend when they visited the Imperial Fruit Show which opened here to-day. It was the stuffed tiger. He for she i is the central feature
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  • 89 15 Inverell (New South Wales). The load branch of the Returned Soldiers League has found that one of the names on its Ww Memorial belongs to a man who is still alive. He has written asking that ii be removed, but the architect says that to do S3
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  • 530 15 INDIAN MERCHANTS OPPOSED. Not Justified. Unsatisfactory Reply To Letter. CORRESPONDENCE (given below) has passed between the Selangor Indian Merchants' Association and the Acting Chief Secretary to Government on the subject of the rice tax. In view of the Chief Secretary's unsatisfactory reply to its petition, the
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    • 406 15 u|Q\ Of Vital Importance f/yW|h||L ?J *ST Keeping your teeth perfectly t C clean with Gibbs Dentifrice is a thrice daily pleasur"-tiuty of vital 4 importance. Ensure their thorough cleansing, ensure ihe wj i n7" prevention of decay, ensure the 1 possession cf clean, firm, pearly Mil S.S. F.M.S. white
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    • 404 15 What a Doctor Says About Neuralgia. At times wh n neuralgia and similar troubles ere common, the following dictum of a physician who for a number cf years prior to his retirement v.as well-kncwn in Shanghai and other parts cf the Far Eos, is of special interest. "Neuralgia," said the
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    • 830 16 ■"^sjBjPIJs^BBjBsjSJBJJaIaWBSA*^ rVI. HASSAN.) ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 16 57, Bras Basah K»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. j mi Hi*ii■ fflll —iwai inffmi >a—i— -ft THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE TO
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    • 550 16 PUBUC NOTICES. 1 NOTICE. The ASIA INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD. Notice of Loss of Scrip. Whereas an application has been made by Mr. Lim Chow Eng of Muar. to ihe Directors of the above Company to issue a duplicate certificate for 50 shares Nos. ***** to *****, both inclusive in vhe
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    • 175 16 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —Urgen ly an efficient Advertising Compositor, fcr a Singapore Daily Newspaper. C-cod salary to first-class man. Write to Box No. 230, c o "Malaya Tribune." WANTED —First-class Process Hand: must thoroughly understand line and half-tone work; rilling and industrious man only need apply; good salary for right
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    • 447 16 EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSICAL SCHOOL, Established 1928. (A Government Registered School). (For Boys and Girls). l-A, Kirk Terrace, Dhoby Ghaut, Singapore. Enrol for a Sound Musical EducationSystematic Training both in Technique and Theory. Complete Courses leading to T.Ci. Certificate, Diploma, etc. Booklet free. M ANCIANO. Principal LATEST MODERN BALLROOM DANCING
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    • 561 16 JSpeclsl Grand SajuH from Ist In 3M October. A DRASTIC DISCOUNT OF 30 per cent. is being allowed on all marked araal r t I Clocks Waich.es.! New Shipments cf the very i„.,, 5 i Designs and Models in Chicks and i j Watches just received. t Do not fail
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