Malaya Tribune, 31 October 1933

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  • 36 1 The Malaya Tribune THE MOST POPULAR DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA. v. No. 25 ft SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1933 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Tuesday, Oct. 31, 1933. Malaya Tribune SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1933.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 132 1 Tribufie Dominant In Malaya Heavy Smokers unseen Know That W AIJ, p Tobaccos causes dryness and Jb PIE*Mil-*5 throat—Relieve it with Lakerol j j.re soothing and keep the mouth (I tosh and allow no tobacco odour. V JIJofFm %Mk germs j FROM ALL V Germs start influenza, coughs, colds, DISPENSARIES
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    • 106 1 A. FLINTER Raffles Place, Singapore Importing Diamonds and Pearl Necklaces ol every size and quality. Selling at latest and lowest market prices. Also buying gold coins snd gold ornaments of every class and (juality, paying highest |.nc«s according to daily exchange rates. s I Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. j I
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  • 63 2 Three Power Pact To Ensure Peace A JAPANESE report says that M. LitvlnofT, the Soviet Foreign Commissar, is going to Washington to negotiate non-aggression pacts with the U.S.A. If the negotiations succeed, it is likely that non-aggression pacts between the U.S.A.. Soviet and Japan will follow,
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  • 101 2 A Runaway Marriage With Cameraman. Hollywood, Sept.' 18. Mi s Jean Harlow, the "platinum blondefilm star, who played in "Dinner at Eight" now shewing in Londf.n. was married at Yuma, Arizona, early this morning. She arrived hero by air frci.i Los Angeles with Mr. Harold Rosron. a
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  • 93 2 A Concentration Camp In A Ship. Brcmi'n, Th» Ml- Jit C incailratlan ftmp hen; ho» tiTU Or kor» »|>. thr gtiutcr >.jri ol thn j>n- t,ew WJ H flit'ir*- be Hi-pv oi\ u fthip which ija bfren fittrd (in r»,r livin: ].urpo:.*a, *rwl < lokl l b> lla** plucr
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  • 38 2 Reuter. Jerusalem, Later. The latest estimates of the casualties m the Palestine rioting are two native police killed and 25 injured, three British officers seriously and 15 slightly injured, 25 rioters killed and 180 injured —Reuter.
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  • 33 2 Reuter. Havana. Oct. 28. At least ten Communist workers were killed and a score wounded, while 300 people were arrested during fighting at ithe American-owned Jaronu sugar mill at Camaguey Reuter.
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  • 381 2 Soong's Quarrel With Chiang. Shanghai, Oct. 28. ris speculated in some quarters that dissatisfaction with the pro-Japan-ese policy followed by Marshal Chiang Kai Shek and Mr. Wang Ching Wĕi (Premier) and the financial difficulties of the Government were the main reasons for Mr. Soong's resignation. The split
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  • 362 2 Thorny Problem For Nanking Government. Shanghai, Oct. 28. The spokesman of Gen. Huang Shao Hiang. Special Commissioner to Mongolia to study the autonomy question, says that it is the definite policy of the Central Government to agree to autonomous government to be granted to the Mongolians. The only
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  • 47 2 Reuter. Riga, Oct. 27. A demand for a referendum on an amendment to the constitution, based on Nazi ideas, is made by the "Grey Shirts" (Fascists), including the prohibition of Jews from participating in trade and industry, acquiring landed property or marrying Christians.— Reuter.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 221 2 WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER.I, WHITEAWAYS WILL DISPLAY A BIG SHIPMENT OF CHRISTMAS MILLINERY IN ALL THE NEWEST STYLES PRICES $1.95 To $6.95 WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW CO. LTD. I (Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE. YOUR BODY a wonderful engine M tnat needs tne right fuel 1 to function efficiently. Every hour, every minute of the
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    • 287 2 HHMIM i MMMMWM i i i i' i i i i i i i i i l' i I I I I I i i i i I SINGAPORE DAIRY FAR! J FRESH COWS' MILK I 'PURITY 1 BRAND a Mcdcrn Milking Methods. I OTHER PRODUCERS, WHETHER THEY REALIZE IT
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  • 142 3 w( think that a good ol English is necessary to community as a whole idvocated the adoption of imon language bond. It n a case of -killing two .tone." His Excellency however, wishes to in- -on bond of distinctly V lavour and chooses
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  • 156 3 lAPANE I pi mats protest, as dip- always do that Japan has no imbitions regarding territory ide of the Sea of Japan, Hi the Japanese military fi more blunt. Nothing short tental expansion will satisfy •heir present ambition is that c on the Asiatic continent as far as
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  • 184 3 AT the moment the whitewash brush is being assiduously applied in Europe but no amount of whitewashing can disguise the fact that Europe is on the brink of another war. The outlook, never promising since the full significance of the Treaty of Versailles and the Polish "corridor" began to
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  • 234 3 THE speech of Mr. Eric Miller to the annual meeting of Harrisons and Crosfield. Ltd., a full report of which we published yesterday, puts the position clearly enough. Making every allowance for other influences on the market price, Mr. Miller concludes that the market has been "more particularly
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  • 104 3 Possessed Over 1,000 Firearms. Toronto. REPUTED to have possessed one of the largest collections of firearms in the world. Mr. Charles Noe Daly has died here at the age of 65. The Daly collection numbers 1,100 pieces. One of the most precious relics is the Saddle Gun
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  • 628 3 Supply Exceeds Demand Iv Germany. Berlin <By Mail). A ANYONE wishing to buy an historic *1> castle and thereby acquire at a relative moderate cost the dignity of becoming a "Lord of the Manor" will And most attractive opportunities in Germany where the economic upheaval following
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 74 3 Built this Baby EVER since Glaxo appeared-over twenty years ago-it has built bonnie babies and made parents proud. Glaxo has seemed to work miracles because it is fundamentally correct. BUILDS BONNIE BABIES Agents in Indi*: H. J. FOSTER Co., Ltd., P. O. Box 202 Bombay P. O. Box 2257, Calcutta
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    • 303 3 i i JL mmm ARRIVED KAPHAEL TTfcrVs CHRISTMAS HEW TEAR CARDS. Modem and Artistic Designs with Appropriate Wording to meet all Requirements, and ai PRICES to suit all pockets. Loose Cards frcm 5 cts. to 75 cts. with envelopes to match Boxed Cards from GO cts. to $3 a box
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  • 591 4 Shipping News Notices. SCRAPPING AND BUILDING. Sir W. Reardon Smith's Confidence. I I rIE belief that ways and means could have been found to help British shipowners if all shipping people had been unanimous, and had worked closer together on such policies as scrapping, was expressed by Sir William Rrardcn
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  • 346 4 Patrol Vessels For Chinese Navy. With the dawn of the 22nd anniversary of the birth of the Chinese Republic taken as a good omen the new sister yes els. the Suning and Wcining. 300-ton patrol boats built for the Ministry- of Navy, wore launched at the Kiangnan Dock
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  • 405 4 Well-Known Vessels Sent To Osaka. On? f? duties ln J van is that there has been a considerable increase in the purchase of old vessels for breaking up. and Osaka specialises in thfc operation, which is not the noisy Z troublesome process it used to be S
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  • 196 4 Shipbuilders' Security Policy Defended. Speaking at the annual dinner of the Newcastle and District Foremen Engineers' and Draughtsmen's Association. Mr. J. T. Batey, managin» director of Messrs. Hawthorn, Leslie and Co.. said he could see no glimmer of hope as yet for shipbuilding, and a 40-hour
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  • 459 4 Publicity To Bring Prosperity. fPHE striking progress of th° Nippon Yusen 1 Kaisha Line in Ewop; was modestly referred to by Mr. T. £ait\ the London managing director, when he showed visiters over thp beautiful iv.w London headquarters of the company on the c ound fKor and second
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  • 909 4 C heapening Building And Overhead Costs. SPEAKING at the launch of the collier Sir Russell at the Neptune shipyard. Walker, Mr. J. Denham Christie, chairman of Messrs. Swan, Hunter and Wlgham Richardson and Co., Ltd.. referred to the efforts of the National Shipbuilders' Security, Ltd., to restore
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 477 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. j P. &0. /BRITISH INDIA AND J APCAR LINES. h (Incorporated in England.) MAIL, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., Vf)« A torf AND FOrt EAST MAIL SERVICE. <%7nder Contract with His Majesty's Government). OUTWARD PROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage. Singapore 1933.
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    • 181 4 I^jiloydtriestinl (Incorporated In Italy). I EXPRESS SERVICE. CARGO SERVICE. KiNOAPnRF to ITAT v ANn rum. Calling at Penang, Colombo, Bombay, j SINGAPORE TO ITALY AND CHINA Karachi, Aden, Massowah, Suez, Port Calling at Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Said, BrindJsi. Venice and Trieste Nov. 15 Nov.' 15 s.s. CONTE VERDE FOR
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    • 222 4 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE LVutacfa |H||Q| Australische Dampfschlffi JQ, CJ Oesellschaft. (Companies Incorporated In Germany). OUTWARDS. HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAPAN PORTB. 1883. t SJS. SAARLAND, via Manila Nov. 3 t m s. BURGENLAND. via Manila Nov. 14 t as. OLDENBURG, via Manila Nov. 29 t ms. KULMERLAND, via Manila Dec.
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    • 569 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDi)i;rrsait ß Germany i.* 0 The undernoted are the Otmvmtn: fhrtures:— **m\% OUTWARDS. "SAARBRUCKEN" for Iloilo, Ma-iia Hongkong, Shanghai. Kobe at d o MAIN" for Manila, Hongfc Shanghai. North China and J "COBLENZ" for Manila, Hon 21 S'hai, North China and Japan l)r HOMEWARDS. ••TRIER" for Genoa. Bare.:
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  • 377 5 lM.s lay. U a.m. :,,ta'.ions «r« Issued snd stock Buyert Bellers. 30 6 31;« c A 36- 37 6 15 6 166 135 LM 30- 313 0.21 0.25 jl I o.Bj 0.95 1,9 3,9 tt 40 0.45 xd <i 4f, 0.48' ■< I I- 153
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  • 33 5 Reuter Wireless. Washington, Oct. 27. Administrator of the Administration, has Ford that if the übmit figures requested Automobile Chamber of a given period, he will wet to the Attorney Wireless.
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  • 29 5 Reuter Wireless. Washington. Oct. 27. Department has announced I motor supplies to the and or" aircraft to (15.0004)00. Orders will with signatories to the -Reuter Wireless.
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  • 153 5 Financial News Views. TO-DAY'S MARKET POSITION. RUBBER REMAINS QUIET. London Stocks Down By 1,090 Tons. (By Our Financial Correspondent.) Singapore, Tuosday, Noon. To-day's Prices:— Rubber (Singapore), 12' J cts.. unchanged. Market Tone: Ouiet. Tin (Singapore). $113 1/ >, down $VaYesterday's Prices:— London Rubber 3 15 16d., down 1 ?>2d. Market
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  • 158 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.), Ltd. Prices for Shell Motor Sp'rlt and varloui nrands of Kerosene are a* followsShell Aviation Spirit in 4-gallon drums per British Imperial gallon 1111 Shell Motor Spirit ex pump per British Imperial gallon W- 8 Shell Motor Spirit in 4-gallon drum* per British Imperial
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  • 71 5 Large-Scale Campaign In Shanghai. Shanghai. Oct. 5. A large-scale "Buy Things Chinese" movement will be staged in Shanghai on Oct,Jt. accorcinp hi information from local ba^mess Sunder th, auspices of the Social Affairs Bureau of th: Municipal Government of Greater Shanghai, a motor-car procession has been arranged on
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  • 111 5 Foreign Competition In Shanghai. Shanghai. Oct 25. THE Chinese rubber trade has lately been much depressed' as a result of foreign competition, according to information from th Rubbe Trade Union in Shanghai. It i'; said that, originally. Shanghai had 40 big rubber factories and 22 smaller ones
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  • 146 5 Forthcoming Changes In Shanghai. Shanghai, Sept. 97. Through the m diation of Messrs. Tv Yueh Shen and Chang ttda* Lin. two leading figures in the French Concession, an agreement has ,b;«n reached between the authorities of the Shanghai Stock Exchange and the Gold Bar Exchange whereby both
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  • 114 5 Chinese Dispute Still Going On. Shanghai. Sept. 25. Tne on Saturday Mr. Fe.«=senden anc' Mr O. K. Yui. repristntatives of tne Shanghai Municipal Council and the Municipal Government of Greater Shanghai respectively, failed to achieve- any resu!: as the virws of the Chinsee authorities and Ihe Shanghai Municipal
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  • 49 5 Reuter Wireless. London. Oct. 27. j j Sir William Ray. M.P., has been appointed to a £5,000 per annum post as chairman of the Council of the British Electrical Development 1 Association, whose aim is to double consumption of electricity within the next five years —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 236 5 Further Strengthening Of j African Loan. Reuter Wireless. I London. Oct. 35 THE Sturfc Exchange waj vcrV firm 10-»Uy under American influence» and VI gnid minings were particularly strung on Ih'* >i tlit* franc, coupled WIUI the newv :»f Frctdent Rooflevelt'j currency plan. The chief feature in the
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  • 173 5 "A Striking Example To The World." London. Oct. 27. Far from beirg a failure, the Ottawa Agreements have notably improved Imperial trade. This was the keynote of the speech broad cast to-night by Mr. J. H. Thomas under the title. "The Empire In World Politics." He
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  • 55 5 Shanghai. Oct. 30. The Japanese intend to raise again the question of Japan's rights to claim from China the latter's old debts to h«rI The Chinese bond market has improved following the appointment of Dr. H. H. Kun9, as successor to Mr. T. V. Soong as Finance
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  • 129 5 Agreement In Principle On Duties. Reuter. New Delhi, Oct. 30. A TARIFF of 50 per cert, ad valorem on most cotton textile qualities and specific duties on the remainder, with imperial perference, was agreed by the Indo-Japanese delegations which met here for the first time since the
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  • 225 5 Profit Of £830 Last Year. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, On. 20. The prcprietors of the Sungkai-Chumor Estates Co., which is engaged in tfes production of rubber, should find the report for the year to June. 30, last, quite pleasing. A profit of £330 was earned, whereas in
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  • 73 5 Huge Excess Of Imports Over Exports. SUaiitflii»: Oct. 11. According to statistics published b> Uir Cbm«sc Uant line Cu<i:nmr China import* la*i year rvc w dtd lilt exports by $656.t»0!i.0b0 Thl*. co»*mut*c a record i rbc Shuntl Pi ii vine ia 1 GuViTnmim Kb* I oritAnlafd minims con>oi%Uon
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  • 49 5 Nuts harvettd to June 30. 3.076.550 tagst 2.635.970). piculs made 11,423 <8.866 estimate for current* year 14.000 piculs. Prof! 1 Profit 11,871 (fltl) and sw.ulable £7 169 (£5.506). which directors recommend be catfft- td fcrwd.. subject to provision for new clearI ings. mc.-tax and manager's commission.
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  • 26 5 Accounts to March 31. less £2.218 (profit nf £740», add tax £49. making £2 267. Deduction from £2,777 brought in ltavts £509 forward
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  • 21 5 Th output for Ocicbf. of Renc&fl Consolidated Tin was 1.104 piculs and the output of Katu Tin. 490 piculs.
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  • 653 5 Singapore. Tuesday. 11 a.m. The following rubber abar* quotation* r©§ issued by Ftasar and Oo.and Lyall and Rrarf: laiue Value. Pram Uall t Bnar** On WnM 1 AHenbv $0.80 $0,874 $0.75 $0.85 1 Alor Oajah 0.60 0.70 0.6§ 0.70 IA. Hitam 0.90 1.00 0.75 0.00
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  • 61 5 Accounts show deb and ether tat and trustees' fees paid £1.279. cfeduet credit brought in £101. profit £80 lagst loss of £090 f. profit on palm oil stk. test lol* on rubb'.r stk.. 1931--3" £19 leaving debit lorwd. £1 079. Directors record the death of Mr. A.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 25 5 THE EASTERN UNITED (■VAUMH CORPORATION. LTD. ™E, MARINE, MOTOR CAR, PERSONAL ACCIDENT AND W( >UKMfvs COMPENSATION INSURANCE. L 0 Manager. X No Ocil street. Slnftapote.
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    • 82 5 THE EASTERN BANK, LIMITED. (Incorrorated in England) SINGAPORE BRANCH: 4 D'Almeida BtreeV Authorised and Subscribed Bp-**. «*****.000 Paid-up- Capital iooJ)00 Reserve Fund and Rent HEAD OFFICE: LONDON. BRANCHES: Bombay. Calcutta. Colombo, Itojrae. Amars. Baghdad. Bahrein. Basra. «*uX Mosul and Singapore money CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened received on Fixed Deposit on terms
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    • 68 5 Small SavinqsjEL lighten AP\ your v■! I FINANCIAL PATHWAY YEARIY IMFFIST PAID Small Savings regularly deposited will *T&JF*^ I soon build up for you a substantial Bank ■^SjA^M^ Balance, .ready for the moment when it i.-i most needed. THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OP NEW YORK. MAplfV/ nays an interest of
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    • 188 5 Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited. (Incorporated In Strain Settlement*.) Successors to THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. LTD., THE HO HONG BANK. LTD. AND THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, LTD. Authorised *40,000,0 C d^ HEAD OFFICE. CHINA BUILDING CHUUA STREET MNGAPUK. Che, Swee Chen.. Esq.. Chairman. »0Lee Kong Chlan. Esq.. Vlce-Charrman. B Q Wong Esq.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 286 6 Amusements < lAfHAMRDA I OPENING TO-NIGHT: 6.15, 9.15. j I MATINEE: TO-MORROW, 3.45. j A Popular Star in a Fine New Picture! 1 j j RICHARD BARTHELMESS In a rousing, snappy story of reckless love and adventure 5 j "THE LAST FLIGHT" j NOT an Air Picture but a stirring-
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    • 291 6 j We pledge our word thai this WARNER BROS, j picture is one of the finest attractions we have j j ever shown. We believe you will thank us for j having urged you not to miss it j j The Management, j TO-NIGHT'S j EVENTFUL T 9.15 OPENING! j
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    • 451 6 k IT BLOWS THE LID ©FF J ■k MODERN MARRIAGE! I *<3hb startling j —v X X Pi P\ ,cars J «ory of a wife who was LJ| A/A IZ J humam: i wedded 10 a career and f|\v JY V I/ ■oAeifcood not a husband answers and iw-i the
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  • 353 7 Women There. <0\ ICTION ON TWO CHARGES. afe affair —this time it i eylon Cafe —was before mder, the Fourth MagisPaianiappa Thevar. I Inn Cafe. 386, North was brought up and him on two charges. wire taken up as n
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  • 625 7 Legal Ruling Required By Cafes. Mr da Silva submitted that he was agreed with the prosecution on mo«t. facts and what wot» required was a legal ruling as to what waa meant by "closing." The word waa meant to have a vide construction. The fact was there that
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  • 528 7 Evidence Based On Women's Reputation. Accuttd .said thai tic worked .a G H. Cafe durlny the day ume ri-nrninn to hLs shop dally at *.30 p.m insoertm McLennan, he cami mere on Sept 26 and 21 He spoke to witness about conur«i T o ni£> i snop and
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  • 52 7 \ntiruMii Yacht*» Arrival From Seas. u ;uat\ motor yacht of I tn Singapore ir.C-T./-v>rld «rip. !>••••»» "»i .IvJDf 21 YJM!«KI .met proc-Mdrd to «Hut Bwtj.viu, whrncr Jiir «.I runrd mrludln? ..Id C sj'uti It will re- > <*n rto
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  • 34 7 In rfoour!*. Oci. 27. av York, and back in uatns ant) 1M minutes Td c tea ted by the liner -lit» omvMij early this round for New IJ limits 48 minutes.—
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  • 26 7 «i." j.s due here Irom "V »t 7 h.tu. :md will sal) 3p m. for Penang Su« T Porl SAicl and :u S.HB wharves
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  • 77 7 Singapore. Oct. 31. BWPfI A'ONOSIDE THE WHARVBB. Wharf (Entrance Oat* 1). I Wnarf (KntranM Oate S> II Larut 15; City of Bagdad ibarnereit II; Menelaus 8. tamn noc* <Kntrane*> Oau> nk 35. City of Khios 37: rw* rgnrrance Gate 4). '<<■ Kedah 48. Whan iflntrano Oate 4> Patroclua
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  • 83 7 Mails norn Baiavia and Palembang by aeroplane ar_> expected at tne General Post Office. Singapore at 2.30 p.m. to-day. From Furope (London mails despatched on Oct. 12» by the 'Rohna. M due at Penang at daylight on Thursday. Fro n Holland and Germany by the Johan van Old-nbarnevelt."
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  • 197 7 BELLING. Singapore. Oct. 39. London 4 months' sight 2 t 4 5;32 London 3 months' sight 2 4 London 60 days' sight 2 4 7,64 London 30 days' sight 2j4 332 London cem and 2|4 1116 London T.T. 2[4 1,32 Lyons ami Paris demand 930 Hamburg demand 148
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  • 108 7 Kwangsi Airmen To Undertake Trip. Hongkong, Oct. 31. Captains Lam Wai Sing. Ning Ming Kai and Tsang Chak Wing of the Kwangsi Air Force are organising an all-China flight. Four machines will undertake the trip. Gen. Tsai Ting Kai (Commander of the 19Lh Route Army) arrived in Changchow
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  • 126 7 Public Functions And Sports Fixtures. TO-DAY. OCT. 31. High Tides.—9.2s a.m.. 9.54 p.m. Meeting. Mandai Tekong Rubber, 64. Market Street, noon. Rugby: S.C.C. Tournament. Merchants v. Etceteras. S.C.C. Hockey: S.H.A. Trial, S.C.C: R.I. II v. A CS.. R.I. TO-MORROW NOV. 1. High Tides.—9.ss
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  • 84 7 ALHAMBRA.—Richard Barthelmess in "The Last -Plight." CAPITOL—George Arliss in "The Working Man." EMPlRE.—"Scareheads." with Richard Talmadge. GREAT WORLD.—Cabaret Dancing sideshows, Malay and Chinese Wayangs, cinemas, Talkies: Sky—"Divorce in the Family." Star—"Racing Youth." MARLBOROUGH.—"Zoo in Budapest." NEW WORLD—Cabaret Dancing, sideshows, Malay Operas, Chinese Wayangs. cinemas, etc. PAVIUON.—Edward Everett Horton in
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  • 694 7 Chinese, On Forgery Charge. THE case in which Ng Keng Tuan is charged with abetment of the offence of forgery and with cheating was commenced yesterday at the Assizes before Mr. Justice J. V. G. Mills. The first accused. Tan Mah Siew pleaded guilty to the
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  • 306 7 YOUNG CHINESE GIRL KIDNAPPED Woman Before Johore Court. (From Our Ou-n Correspondent.) Jchore. Oct. 30. A YOUNG Hckkien girl named Kirk. To,:, who gave her age as 13 years according uo Chinese reckoning, is alleged to have been taken away from her father's house in Muar by an old Chin;
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  • 65 7 Shanghai. Oct. 30. The Mongolian Princes are gathered at Pehlingmiao, Mongolia, lor the establishment of an autonomous Government. A civil committee has already been appointed. Meanwhile, the Central Commissioners, Gen. Huany Shao Hiung and Mr. Chiao Pa*. Lin. have arrived at Kweihua in Suiyuen and are consulting Gen.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 147 7 SINGAPORE HOTELS a»aawaBuaaaaa»Ba«aBaBWBWBBM««MBBW GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL j Phone 6490 Telegram: Goodwood Admirably located—sufficiently distant from city noise to ensure an atmosphere of I peace and quietness. LARGE GARDEN—I 4 TENNIS COURTS. EVERY COMFORT High-class restaurant under expert European supervision. Lock-up garages: Moderate Rates: Terms Apply:—Manager. |¥etropole" hotel] TEL. 7986. BRAS
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 211 7 [POSTAL INTUIICEHttI •I— 1 1 SINGAPORE MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. Java, South-West Sumatra, South-East Borneo. Celebes. Maluccas and Timor Dilly (Jchan van Oldenbarnevelt) p.m. Selat P3ndj»ng. Beiigkalis and Bagan Si Api Api (Hong Thong I 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang. Bengkali*. Siak. Pakan Baroe. Fort oe Kock and Padang i Hong Kwongl
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  • 60 8 Mr. Lim Bah Kcw and family sincerely beg tc thank all fu nds, the Lian Kee Kok Ass ciai'on. Young Men Fri.ndlv Society, the Wal Minr re)s and relatives for their night visi I and attendance at the funeral of thfir father, the lav? Mr. Lim Kay
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  • 778 8 At last we have an official definition of the status of Chinese born in the F.M.S. This was given in the Federal Council yesterday in reply to ques- lions which were asked last July by j Mr. San Ah Wing. The delay in j providing an answer is
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  • 232 8 Comments By The Way. A SHANGHAI Chinese newspaper makes significant comment editorially on one phase of the enthusiasm displayed at the recent National Athletic Meeting in Nanking. "While we offer congratulations on the success of the meeting," it says "we cannot help expressing regret that the
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  • 132 8 THE resignation of Mr. T. V. Soong was probably due to the heavy I draining of the national coffers by the militarists, and the great difficulty of* making the credit and debit figures ■ally. Marshal Chiang Kai Shek's proJapanese policy gave him the excuse to resign. At
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  • 236 8 I>HE activities of the Singapore Im- provement Trust in local slum clearance are doing much good to the Colony. In pre-slump days, when rents were high, especially in Chinatown, where hawkers and shop-keepers were doing a roaring trade, certain parts of the city where the Tamil and Chinese
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  • 43 8 Mr. W. F. N. Churchill Chairman. Sanitary Board, Taiping. will, in addition o his own do ties, act as State Treasurer, Perak, vice Mr. K. R. BlackweU who sailed for Home on Friday by the Boringia." m
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  • 18 8 Mr. J. F. F. Gregg, District Officer, the Dindings. is an inmate of the General Hospital, Penang.
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  • 95 8 Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Watson returned to Kuala Lumpur last week. The annual celebration of the Selangor St. Andrew's Society will be held on Friday, Dec. 1, in the Selangor Club. Low Thoon, a Chinese, was charged before Mr. F. K. Wilson at the Kuala Lumpur Police
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  • 21 8 Mr. George Bentinck, of the Mines Department, Ipoh, will shortly be going on a trip up the China coast. i
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  • 183 8 Mystery surrounds the discovery of a Sikh orderly and watchman attached to the Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps' headquarters who was found a few mornings ago near the Race course, brutally assaulted. He died subsequently from the injuries inflicted. His limbs were found to be fractured. The presence
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  • 37 8 The quaint little old-world hamlet of Bedong, Kedah was the scene of unwonted animation and gaiety on Sunday morning, October 22, on the occasion of the official opening of the new swimming pool on Harwood Estate.
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  • 418 8 8Y A London parrot can imitat i fa fight and a jazz band so realistically that you can't tell which is v hich A A A "People with black eyes are over impetuous," says a scient q, perhaps have been. Now, ladies in a crowded 1 Occasion
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  • 38 8 CHINA'S FINANCIAL CRISIS < MONGOLIAN AUTONOMY, OH HISTORIC CASTLES FOR SALE BP" SPORTS NEWS, on page s IS CLUB DIARY, on pase 13. RUSSIANS LEAVING MAJfCHI H' IMPORTANT CHANGES IN MAI IA FEDERAL COUNCIL, on page
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  • 436 9 will UTILISE ALL RESOURCES OF COLONIES. Quick Reply To Roosevelt. Britain Will Defend Her Trading Position. Reuter Wireless. IQI [i X i eply has been made by the new French Government nt Roosevelt's policy of purchasing gold on rket at
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  • 376 9 America Seeks Agreement On C.old. Reuter. Washington, Oct. 31 Move»» by the United States fldmini.s--j tration for an understanding with Great Britain on thf gold situation were mad to-nichl In ord»T tn further this qutst Sir Leiih Rfxs& i Britain» interrupted the debt talk? to rotifer with Mr
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  • 43 9 "Oration Early In The Spring. Reuter. London. Oct. 30. Daily Telegraph's" ndent, the Manchukuo i(XY He rv p Proclaimed a monarchy illj in the spring vv l be a continuation of «tic style or a contofceidetj nm «»t has yet been
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  • 60 9 Hurt When Three-Wheeler Overturns. Reuter Wireless. Chicago* Oct. 27. The Master of Semphill and two companions were seriously injured when an experimental three-wheeled car in which they were travelling overturned. The Graf Zeppelin, which has extended her normal trans-Atlantic cruise by flying from Brazil to Florida, has
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  • 340 9 Point Decided In Appeal Court. AN interesting point as to whether a Police Magistrate had the authority in law to stop a criminal prosecution after the evidence of the complainant, who made out a 'prima facie" case and had other witnesses to call was delivered in
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  • 97 9 Pound And Dollar Stabilised. Reuter. New York, Oct. 31. A SECRET Anglo-American currency truce ha? been reached. according to the "Chicago Tribune's" Washington ct rrespondent. He says that after several hcurs negotiations between Sir Frederick Leith Ro-s and members of the Federal Reserve Board and the United States
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  • 105 9 International Body To Assist Refugees. Reuter Wireless Geneva. Oct 20. Mi James G. Mac Donald, Director ol the American Foreign Policy Association, has been appointed High Commissioner of Uie International organisation to assist Jewish and other refugees from Germany Mr Mac Donald gained cxpenerfre In this connection
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  • 89 9 Death Of Famous Naval Architect. Reuter Wireless. London. Oct 27. The death is announced ol the famous naval architect. Sir John Bile.»; He was ut one time constructor to the Admiralty, in which capacity he travelled all 1 ovor the world. He wa« also asaessor in tno
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  • 297 9 Draft Convention. COMPLETION DESPITE WITHDRAWALS. Reuter Wireless. Geneva. Oct. 25. JLfR. Arthur Henderson, at this afternoon's meeting of the Bureau of the Disarmament Conference, recommended adjournment until Nov. 4. The General Commission of the Disarmament Conference has accepted the Bureau's recommendations including adjournment of the Commission till
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  • 70 9 Japan Ready To Scrap Them. Reuter. London. Oct. 31. JAPAN i<-- ready to scrap all her submarines provided the other Powers follow suit and that aircraft carriers are also abolished, the "Daily Telegraph" naval correspondent is informed from reliable sources. He adds that with Britain, the United States
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  • 44 9 Before Commander C. C. Dix. in the Marine Court yesterday, the preliminary inquiry into the Tronoh" disaster was concluded. The eviden.e of all the survivors was recorded. It is understood that a full report of the proceedings v.'iil be submitted to Government.
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  • 248 9 Alleged Quarrel Between Chinese. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru, Oct. 28. AS the result of an argument it is stated, between two Chinese rubber tappers in a kongsi on Lee Nam Estate. Galang Patah. on Oct. 20 they are alleged to have stabbed
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  • 392 9 MAIN CENTRE OF RUM-RUNNERS. Nearly 330 Gallons. Motor-Car Tubes Filled With Liquor. INVESTIGATIONS by the "Malaya Tribune" crime reporter have revealed the fact that officers of the Revenue Dept., made a record haul <;f samsu (Chinese liquor) a few days In a clearing in the dense
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    • 89 9 HEYMAN The fresh delicate flavour of HEYMAN BUTTER is due to j i the ideal conditions under which it is made. Pioduced in j| > Victoria, Australia, it is handled I and packed with scrupulous i care in order to ensure that it j __3 wiU keep in perfGCt conditionj
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  • 175 10 "UNSEEMLY HASTE OF GOVT." IMPASSIONED APPEAL FOR THE HELPLESS COOLIt. Universal disapproval of the rice import tax was expressed in the Budget debate at yesterday's meeting of the Federal Council. An impassioned "maiden speech" was made by
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  • 408 10 Government Policy Of Retrenchment. Thi Chi'»/ Ss'-rytary. moving the I ,niv —Stf 112 rise to move lI,A* m Bill for 1933 be now ~.d jf Council agrees to the read- i .1». «II propose later that it be <» tr vkl fM L.pvfi ton 3elf-ct Committee oj 'i-i-
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  • 1023 10 Drastic Recommendations Of Commission. J- I s bviou j tha t an administration 0? re S, uced its expenditure from $84 to $53 millions within four years can be left with little superfluous tissueand when a further reduction to $43 millions has to be faced, the case
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  • 347 10 An Estimated Revenue Of $500,000. You will observe that the revenue from the lately imposed duty on rice is not shown in the Estimates now presented, nor has it been taken into account in any of'the calculations which I have put before you. I shall ask this
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  • 299 10 Government's Duty To Balance The Budget. In moving the Supply Bill Mr. Egmont Hake said: That the deficit is not greater reflects credit on the Government, which has tackled the problem with a determination which it would be ungracious even for the Opposition not to recognise. Nevertheless,
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  • 373 10 Government Must Balance The Budget. "We should not hesitate to approve expenditure in this direction as soon as there are funds available. The imposition of this tax is the means employed jy Government to produce the necessary lunds, but we hold that if the community can stand
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  • 509 10 European Asks Will It End?" Mr. 8 Veerasamy: I regret I eanno* support this "tax lam in entire agreement with all that Mr Hake has said in his opposition to thU tax" Lt Col Cecil Ri\e "l hai'»? been asked by (he PM S Clvimbci of Commerce t-i
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  • 581 10 Similar Cess Collected By Chinese Merchants. A complaint is mode of the amount of the tax—fifteen cent* a plkttl. but a cess as high a.-- that hits been collected by the Chinese rice merchants ar. one Malayan port and uo complaint has been made to the
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  • 483 10 "Act First And Consult Afterwards." The High Commissioner said Several points have been raised by my Hon trtend® the Chinese members to which if. desirable tha» I should refer I will first deal w»'_h the question of procedure Certain members have saia that the Government was wrong and
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  • 357 10 Making Alalia M(. I Supportim;. I Anc so It has tjmu u. n..-., i M> this. Krian work*. jt cunstructed. but no *iimj ever been mud»' tr uvl» v n be otir ideal— to nvit' M> <■. a porting in its supph ol 4 food of the people
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  • 439 11 Gambling Dispute. i;HT IN A SICK ROOM. ;r |.«JM Ci,*Trrpfrnd -nl.) J..11..11 O 2» v I I K who fatally «labia uffMt :ift< r ;i dispute .1 r.irtN was lit Muttf .iv niftvk'ted of i*u)|>«I <nr«'nml to two i mi-
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  • 487 11 I"« A IVn-Knlfe From His I'wkeL Muitr. Oct. 30 ish»r, Mir hearing was con"k«'\ Nnlr kuvi* cvidcnce. 1,1 t'ruman i>nd (tut not pay. <*:.•<! ftrjfuitii'nt "pp»'cj and witne.v. got up juirry Mm witnes* and accused a Tamil player uiainet him. iii and n.Ki«i him an the buck wua
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  • 544 11 Smuggler Caught Trying To Recover It. I f¥OW a seafaring smuggler of chandu had MM diopp d a sack oi contraband Into the sea bottom and got apprehended by Revenu? officers while preparing to recover it by dragging it out fr:m a hired sampan was
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  • 381 11 Case For The Customs Fails. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Oct. 28. IN the Magistrate's Court at Rembau to-day, before Inche Kamaruddin. a well-known leading Seremban towkay. who is a trustee of Ann Aik Estate. Seremban, named Tan Moeng Ten. and a party of four others,
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  • 53 11 Official arrangements are being made for the ceremony of presentation of the Insignia of Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire to the Hon. the Dato Sedia Raja Abdulla bin Haji Dahan. Undang of Rembau by H. E. Sir Cecil Clementi G.C.M.G. at Rembau on
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  • 221 11 Conviction Against Ipoh Clerk To Stand. (From Out Oun Correspondent.) Ipoh. Oct. 29. N. D. Retnam. a deck employed on a rubber in Natang, near Taiping, was the appellant in a criminal appeal which was argued before Mr. Jus ace Mudie in the Supreme Court, Ipoh, on Saturday.
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  • 38 11 Shanghai. Oct. 31. It Is learnt that the Finance Ministry has definitely arranged with the Anglo-Sino Boxer Fund Committee for the lean of $8,000,000 for the conservancy works of the Huai River.— "Sin Chew Jit Poh."
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  • 548 11 Nationality Defined. FEDERAL COUNCIL STATEMENT. rpHE nationality status of Chinese born in the F.M.S. was defined at yesterday's meeting of the Federal Council. Mr. San Ah Wing had asked questions on the matter in June and the replies are presumably -based on discussion in the
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    • 232 11 j J "V/" OUR HOME—an asset as long as it it a home 5 I X —for your family must have a place to live; but a liability should the time come when there is no income for taxes, upkeep, repairs—and a forced I J sale would mean a heavy
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  • 90 12 ALL YESTERDAY'S HOCKEY. INDIANS F4IL TO BEAT V.M.C.A. ON HOME GROUND. NUMBER of interesting games of hockey were played in Singapore yesterday, eh ief interest being centred in the match between the S.C.C, who sustained two defeats over
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  • 641 12 Nine Goals In Padang Game. JX an extremely scrappy game on the Padang,. yesterday, tht? Malaya Command Officers defeated the S.C.C, at hockey, by 6 goals to 3. Play was never of a very high standard at any time and the only Jbright period in the
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  • 179 12 Pointiest Draw At Balestier. jpOR the fourth time in succession the I ldian Association played a draw at hockey when neither they nor their opponents, the V.M.C.A., could score a goal in their game at Balestier yesterday. Messrs. F. A. S. Hoole and Chandy umpired and
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  • 29 12 The Indo-Ctylonesi hockey team against the S.C.C. to-giorrow at Balestier will be: Jansea; Muttucumaru. Chattc-rjte: T. K. Samy. Baskaran. Dasuaria; Veluplllay, Dass. Namazie. Paramsothy. Wasir Singh.
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  • 30 12 The Medical College Union beat the A.P.C. at Paya Lebar yesterday by s—o in an interesting gam? which was not quite as onesided as tlie score suggests.
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  • 178 12 Gunners Hold The S.C.R.C. Reserves. The S.C.R.C. "B" mot the 22nd Battery. R.A.. at hockey at Hong Lim Green yesterday, the result bsing a draw of one goal all. Weakness in finishing off forward movements cr. both sides v.as responsible for the low score. Lt Bdr. Palmer
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  • 114 12 "S ate Trial Match At The S.C.C, The teams for tc-day's trial at the S.C.C. v.ill be: COLOURS: Chiok War* tS.C.R.C); A. G. Armstrong iS.R.C». Chatterjee (I.A.i. G. Rcrs. G. E. N. Oehlers (both S.R.C). P. K. Baskaran (1.A.)1 Yuan Fong (S.C.R.C.). Sgt. Shirley, Lt. Kebie (both Wilts).
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  • 38 12 The S.R.C. Reserves visited Tanglin yesterday ano beat tlie second team of the Wiltshire Regiment by the odd goal in three. The exchanges were fairly even throughout, but the finishing of the S.R.C. was better.
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  • 31 12 Scoring five goals without reply, the Singapore Colts were all over their opponents when they played a hockey match against the Khalsa Association on the latter's ground yesterday.
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  • 299 12 Tournament Concluded On Saturday. THE heavy rain en Saturday morning made it very doubtful whether the ground would be in a fit conciition for the finals of the V.M.C.A. lawn tennis tournament to be played. Two hours sunshine and the excellent subsoil drainage of the courts allayed
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  • 205 12 Nondescripts Recover In Second Half. The Nondescripts' C.C. beat the Singapore Hornets at hockey by 4-1 yesterday when the latter visited the McNair Road team. The home team would have scored more if not for the brilliant goalkeepinu of H. Valben:. and the good clearing of A.
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  • 150 12 Placed Horses involved In Accident. Reuter Wireless. London. Oct. 25. Ei?ht 01 the seventeen winners of £30,000 each, in the Irish Sweep on the Cambridgeshire, liv? overseas, namely three in the United Stares. r WC m South Africa and cne each in Malta, Italy and Canada. The winners
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  • 106 12 Playing at home the Bachelors' Home BP. defeated the Sincere Lads' B.P. on Saturday by 6 games to one. Scores "Bachelors' Home players mentioned first): P.T. Paul lost to Charlie Chan B—ls. 15—9, 9—15. Wong Peng Nam beat Peh Teng Siu 15 —9. 15—9. Khoo Peng
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  • 35 12 The following are the results in the second round of the S.O.C. Vade Cup competition: Black beat Gibson 4*3 Sturt beat Bain 3 1 Mills beat Hindhede 2*l Stevenson beat Blades 3*2
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  • 428 12 Exacting Tests And Research. BRITISH sports goods have always enjoytd high reputation wherever sports and games are played. Many British sports goods manufacturers have been recognised leaders in thrir trade for a century or MOT*. And in the manufacture of the finest quality of sports goods, experience
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  • 138 12 "lie* of the Telok Aver Epworth league tournaments will be played en Saturday at 3 p.m. at the social hall as follows: BADMINTON ("B" SINGLES": Soh Chuan Swee v Ang Kirn Sye, Lee Bah Chee v. Ong Piah Watt. Khn Enj Scon v. Chee Seng Kee.
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  • 19 12 Plavin<; in the S.C.F.A. inter-district league, Mackenzie Ro».d defeated Kre;a Ayer 4—l yesterday at the S.C.F.A. ground.
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  • 58 12 LOCAL AND OVERSEAS BOUTS. TBAJUDEEN'S MANAGER REPLIES TO SULLIVAN. JACKIE Brown, the recognised holder of the world's title in the flyweight class was outpointed by Midget Wolgast who is a contender, though the tight was not fur the title Thajudeen's manager replies to Nicky Sullivan's challenge to
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  • 103 12 Yesterday's Bout At Albert Hall. Reuter. London, Oct. 31. the Albert Hull lant night. Midget Wolgast. recognised in *ome States of America at* the worlds champion, out]>ointed the officiaJ world's flyweight champion, Jackie tfrown (Manchester) in a twelve teund non-title bout. The boxing was very fa*t and
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  • 319 12 Singapore Chinese Wins Dout. I From uur Ojcjj Corrrtpond< fvl.• Malttvvu, Ui t, rt»> interesting *fcriew of liirhf- toitW place in Malaut a on Slitiduy. whi'iy boxing is now held weekly at tij«. VtJ amusement park. A large crowd enjoyed n evening*» sport. the fight- Iwaig
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  • 316 12 Thajudeen's Manager Agree To The Fight. Mr. Chas de Alvis, Thajudeen's manager, writes: "We should all admire Mr. Sullivan's offer which appeared in your valuable issue of Oct. 27. Mr. Sullivan, who In in the boxing came as a side line, is placed in a different position to
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  • 220 13 2.1 Points To 1. cvriTlNG GAME AT SEREMBAN, i nr'cspondent.> S< rembau, Oct. 28. ;V |n Station padang fore a fairly large the Negri Semwere beaten by the rhy Football Club KffTl 5C"' thoul Macau lav and WW re creditably filled c late N.S. State full»i of
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  • 56 13 WR C RA F. Ist at the Scbc p and to-narrow. W ng, Chini Bock. Kee Hock, X c Tan. Joo Gim Look. Geo Lee. Scat Whflte, Knn-; Leong. Battery R.A. at the f Ch ma Chim Bocit. Keat: Choc, Kee Tian. Sen, Bern a.m Lock. Geo Lee.
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  • 40 13 Om Correspondent j Ben mban, Oct. 28. fling in a State trial id i better rife defeated S Mk to 1 odi 1 Amar Singh Rcutens. were th* f ->..;.. :inri E. Altxandcr um-~-irrmban for their P> on Sunday.
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  • 66 13 TNwi Robbery" Says Deposed President. Montreal. Sept. 15. V Vl !> robbery." said General President of Cuba, rding reports from property in a safe bad been confiscated. declared that the i ated were his ty with a value of KM doiars (£20.000 at ned by her family idded
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  • 38 13 Lisbon. I the eyes of the icked a dtoek of 2.000 I Biera Larouco. feuiu; from the iwr.v. wete the of ihrir numsn thy wolves this in which every pstt, ore being arnaa to th-, rlocfcs
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  • 40 13 Istanbul. the dumb, and th? Thfc ls a "i ht re. of its kind tQ be Special a tention is to be s hoped that, by adoptdumb children will f»i I I deaf and dumb
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  • 1071 13 Fresh Trouble Follows Cables, (From Our Oicn Correspondent.) LoncOn, Oct. 12. SO endeth the b;dy-line conrovrrsy," said a streamer head-line in a London paper af er th publication of the texts of the so-called secret crbles passing between the M.C.C. and 'he AustralAn Board of Control. "The
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  • 166 13 Keys Handed Over In Age-Old Ceremony. Andorra The Ancient. Sept. 19. Quaint ceremonies, centuries old, marked the election of the new President, Vice-President, and Consuls of Andorra the "Toy Republic" in the Pyrenees. The elections took place in the House of the Valleys, the seat of the Government.
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  • 461 13 Details Of Current Prices. Singapore, Oct. 27. MEAT. Beef, rieak (round), kati 28 Beef, stew or curry, kati 22 Pork, lean, kati 40 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality), kati 32 Mutton. Australian, lb. 35 Fowl, kati 38 Hens (locally reared), kati 40 Ducks. Saigon, each 68 P.geons,
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  • 151 13 "O, Kins:, Release For Me The Boy." Johannesburg. Sept. 18. A poignant appeal to His Majesty on behali of Tshekedi, the native chief who was last week suspended from his post following the flogging inquiry, has been made by Tshekedi's mother, the Queen Mother of Bamangwato and widow
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    • 259 13 Assets exceed $12,000,000. Assurance in force over $35,000,000. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Strata Settlements). HEAD OFP1CI: Greet Extern W Building. Cecil Steeet, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 17, Old Jewry. E.O. The Company hee £20.000 deposited with the Bupreme Court of England end compile* With the
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 580 13 CLUB DIARY. (There are numerous Clubs and Societies *>» Singapore, most of the members of which are readers of the "Malaya Tribune." This Diiry 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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  • 244 14 A Tense Situation. THE SINO-JAPANESE PARLEY. Shanghai, Oct. 28. pOLLOWING the departure of a portion of the Russian inhabitants in Harbin, the Russians along the Chinese Eastern Railway are gathering in the city, preparing to leave for their homes. The situation is tense. The Russian Consul in
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  • 143 14 French Praise For British Ambassador. Paris. Sept. 16. During the pas. few days there has been a persistent rumcur here of th 3 forthcoming retirement of the British Ambassador. Lord Tyrrell. The rumour is, however, not confirmed as Lord Tyrrell is now enjoying much betur health, and
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  • 111 14 Miles Of Railway Track To Be Electrified. Warsaw. Sept. 16. Details now published show that some 125 miles cf railway track are to be electrified under the contract signed last month by the Polish State Railways with Metropolitan Vickers Co., Ltd., and the English Electric Co.. Ltd. The
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  • 45 14 Lisbon, Sept. 17. The Portuguese Government has decided to carry out the second part of the naval rebuilding programme which was laid down in 193 i Six new warships arc to be built, including one aircraft-carrier. The estimated total cost is £1,600,000.
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  • 33 14 Paris, Oct. 29. The death is announced to-day of Prof. Albert Calmette. sub-director of the Pasteur Institute of Paris and an ex-Director of the Pasteur Institute.—r Reuter. A ttrfS Reuter.
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  • 264 14 Successful Function At Bukit Timah. PTE. W. Haines won ihe grand aggregate cup. the most important trophy, at the annual rifle meeting cf "B" Company at Bukit Tiiriah tange yesterday. Pie. C. P. Edwards, who was runner-up last year, secured the same distinction again. The shoot
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  • 199 14 To Resign In Sympathy With Their Chief. Shanghai, Oct. 30. The Central Government met yesterday morning, presided over by Marshal Chiang Kai Shek, who had made a flying, trip to Nanking from Nanchang. Mr. T. V. Soong's resignation from the posts of Financial Minister and ViceChairman. of the
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  • 130 14 General Attack Spoiled By Japanese. Shanghai. Oct. 30. The Magistrates at Huaiyang and Huailoi reported that a Japanese 'plane flew over Pinghoi and photographed places for forty minutes. <A general attack was launched against the bandits on the morning of the 28. The Peace Preservation Corps occupied
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  • 66 14 Victoria (British Columbia), Oct. 28. The death has occurred of Mr. George Alexander Combe, one of the H. M. Consuls-General In China.—Rfeuter. Mr. G. A, Combe has seen considerablo service in China and was a Captain in the Chinese* Labour Force In France towards the end of
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  • 228 15 Police Under Imperial Authorities. Malta. Sept. 20. "THE sudden unexpected return to Malta of the Governor. Sir David Campbell, was explained by the issue this evening of new letters patent partly amending the previous letters patent whereby the police force is now made a J reserved
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  • 142 15 Crowds At Dedication Of Simple White Column. Floit net. Sept. 17. The monument to Ber„ Hink: r. the Australian airman, wax unveiled this mcrning at th? I'afsa Delle Vacche. in the Piatomagno Alps, the spot where he crashed in January while attempting a flight to Austialia. The unveiling
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  • 41 15 Omaha.. Nebraska. An eld lady of 102 celebra i-i her birthday here by smoking a cigar. "T think IU have this insf-od cf my customary pipe." she mtkß. She has b?en smoking a pipe for ninety ji ars.
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  • 182 15 Hope- Of Rapprochement With Russia. Paris. "rpHE French Republic wants peace. 1 France extends the hand of friendship to all peoples who want peace with freedom," declared M. Herriot, the radical ex-Premier of France and Mayor of Lyons. He has just returned from Russia and was presiding
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  • 105 15 A Finger Need Not Be Worth A Finger. Bloemfontein (Oiange Free State). A couple of Mattel away from Bechuanaland, where the now-fqrrcus "flogging inquiry" was held, another ea*e of native justice has just occurred. In the Thaba 'Nohu Magistrate's Court a rr.tive girl accused a compatriot of biting
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  • 85 15 Nice. A school for croupiers has been started here. Now that roulette is authorised by law in every casino in Prance, it is expected that there will be a great demand for croupiers to man the tables. Years of training are needed to form a really efficient
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  • 43 15 Mexico City. Excavations are being mad? here for a rr.ureum which will be built under the city streets. I is to be constructed on the site of an ancient aztec temple, remains of which have been discovered under a tramway line.
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  • 294 15 Senator's Startling Allegations. Washington. ANE quarter of every dollar spent Jn United State* goes to racketeers, according to an estimate which has been prepared by Senator Royal S. Copeland. Chairman of the Senate Committee on Racketeering. an annual tribute of £2.600.000,000—a fourth of the annual bu
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  • 76 15 Answer From Mr. J. H. Thomas Shortly. Mafekin r T I Bechuanaland). Sept. 18. The acministration has intormcd Tshekedi. the former chief "if the Bamangrato, who has been suspended during His Majesty's pleasure. Uiat his request for permission to proceed to Ergland and submit his case ihere has
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    • 327 15 GOOD .LIGHT AT LOW COST do not know that make a big difference bills. It would be isi c to DM poor lamps could gel them for surest way of getC nxl light at loir cost is t before you buy for the Cromptan on every I the neat blue
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    • 190 15 GLORIFY YOUR COMPLEXION Watch the magic touch of Jasmine bring new beauty J You will be delighted with the fresh clear radiance of your skin when you use I JASMINE VANISHING CREAM f Flagrant, dainty, effective, j SOLE IMPORTERS: J CHI VERS CO., 18, Battery Road, Singapore. I P.O. BOX
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    • 515 16 M. HASSAN. I 1 MlELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. St-37, Bras Basah Read, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors, etc., and water service, please write to the above address or Thone 8411. mwmmmmmm mmmmmmW ayjaa TO LET. SIANG LIM PARK Further Reductions of Rents from Ist
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    • 400 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER: INDEPENDENT PROGRESSIVE PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN :hat my wife Ho Geok Neo did en the 30th August. 1833, leave my control and protection and I shall no. be responsible for any debt contracted by her after that date. Dated at Singapcie this 28th day
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