Malaya Tribune, 14 January 1930
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Title Section22 1930-01-14 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. X No. 11 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday, Jan. 14, 1930.22 words
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Advertisement89 1930-01-14 1 L IPTON'S CEYLON TEA. YOU (AN>OT BETTER rHE BEST. OC 3v? r- loaoi ioesioe=3 oMwessaoEaoi insasaocaoi iocs* rtgi H i I j j I I I Dewar's White Label Whisky, quality and age guaranteed, g I J is on sale at all Hotels, Clubs and Stores There is no fl89 words
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Advertisement14 1930-01-14 1 "FLoRODOR" A. Washing Suitings /y^m^^ A?/ jy For Tropical Wear. HIGH STREET, Singapore. i14 words
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Article3322 1930-01-14 2 CHRISTMAS ECONOMY. Scene Of Naval Conference. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London. Dec. 19. While the Christmas spirit remains unchanged, it is to be feared that economic conditions will prevent it finding full scope. The Stock Exchange has come through the Hatry collapse without serious disaster, but3,322 words
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Advertisement507 1930-01-14 2 SVRGERY IN A TWO-INCH BOX. ZAM-BUK —THE PAIN SOOTHER. GERM DESTROYER AND SKIN GROWER. Wherever you are —at home, or at work, or on the sportsfield—accidents will happen! Cuts, bruises, burns, and all like injuries ca'.l for prompt treatment with Zam-Buk. With a box of this great herbal balm at507 words
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Advertisement184 1930-01-14 2 1 A famous I Tomato Catsup X Crosse Black well's unequalled blend X m\\ w Fr?sh, ripe Tomatoes, creamed and S blended with Spices. An excellent H W Kelish with Meat and Fish. I InCrosse Blackwell's I U TOMATO CATSUP Ronson De-Light. I THE WORLD'S GREATEST LIGHTER. I A flip184 words
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Advertisement250 1930-01-14 3 the leader EVEREADY now offers a Ĕ nproved sealing compound for the top of \M E VDY Unit Cells. i instead of red this new compound more tf— Sbflfll the t :p thereby preventing mois- -rrases still further the long useful fe*?jjJgJ!dJ^^^g EVEREADY Unit Cells. Moreover, it is I I250 words
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Advertisement22 1930-01-14 3 CARS HUPMOBILE, BUICK, ERSKINE. On Hire Day and Night. Charges very reasonable. Royal Motor Hiring 10, VICTORIA STREET. (Under"New Management.) Thone 4591,22 words
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Advertisement538 1930-01-14 3 SUNSHINE GLAXO WITH ADDED VITAMIN D A SUNSHINB GLAXO BABY EVERY MOTHER should Know that It satisfies' •Makes sound bone' •Prevents rickets' Prevents constipation' 'Is more easily digested' q 'Sound teeth cut without trouble' J 'Saves baby being entirely bottle'fed' •Requires only 2 minutes to make each feed' Needs no538 words
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Article920 1930-01-14 4 THE MANCHURIAN BLUNDER. (By a Special Correspondent.) The Soviets have demonstrated to the world again that China has yet to learn that discretion is the better part of valour. Within a week of the occupation of Manchuli and Jarainor, we find Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang (with the approval920 words
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Advertisement329 1930-01-14 4 1 "Ny Carlsberg Beer" 9 MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK. S fi Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs Jfe I I and Rest-Houses throughout H jjj I, H Straits Settlements and the Jfl I jjj Malay States. I I Sold by all First Class dealers I 1 fe'j in Singapore. fej J I li§329 words
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Advertisement14 1930-01-14 4 LEMON DRAUGHT The Best Tonic Purgafive. Sale and Agreeable Obtainable i^t chemists and stores.14 words
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Advertisement77 1930-01-14 4 Samoan Character Dance i 9 Miss Lei Ilima. a clever character ar ste and "raucy" dancer, in the Royal Samoans Programme. I a. i LP I I Pyramid Handkerchiefs for Men I A TOOTAL PRODUCT. I H j3 Fast-to-Boiling Colours I Dependable Quality. 1 w H ft SOLE IMPORTERS: I77 words
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Article448 1930-01-14 5 Kules For Occupation Of Halting Bungalows. The Cameron's Highlands' Development Committee have made the following rules bl regard to the occupation of the Halting Bungalows: 1. The Halting Bungalows are under the charge of the Executive Engineer, Cameron's Highlands, and applications for occupation of rooms should be addressed448 words
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Article494 1930-01-14 5 Apprenticeship Period Suggested. It cannot be denied (says the "Times of Malaya") that the claim by Asiatics of British citizenship to serve the Government of the country of their hirth or adoption cannot be ruled out off-hand because ot precedent or political conditions which are494 words
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Advertisement321 1930-01-14 5 I The lllost Reliable Gramophone. I I -•;;ng motor, beak wood case varnished in re icy colour with reliable sound box. S 1 PRICE $50 cash, j I OR INSTALMENTS. J SEASON CO., LTD. 1 md 113, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, 1 SINGAPORE. I «TRI TH IN ADVERTISING" IS THE LAST321 words
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Advertisement261 1930-01-14 5 Bottled Oranges 1 /70 delicious, invigorating and W refreshing I Sportsmen. j i£^|l^a^ HflfJJJVß DIETHELM Co.. LTD. H (Incorporated in Switzerland > SINGAPORE—PEN ANG—BANG KOK LADIES Beads Shoes to Match your Evening Dresses, the up-to-date Fashion for Modern Ladies when attending Ball Rooms and other Entertainment. CALL AT D. T.261 words
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Advertisement331 1930-01-14 6 PAVILION I 'PHONE 6903 I 8 FROM TUESDAY, JAN. 14 TO SUNDAY, JAN. 19. I S AT ».15 P.M. SHARP X I THE LATEST PATHS GAZETTE. I j GEORGE SIDNEY, VERA GORDON, I I MACK SWAIN and KATE PRICE 0 IN g 1 the COHENS AND KELLYS i IN ATLANTIC331 words
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Advertisement259 1930-01-14 6 Amusements^ 1 ALHAMBRA| 1 'PHONE 6909 I I (TAN CHENG KEE, Sole Proprietor.) jjj programme: I I Commencing Monday, January 13, ending Friday, January 17. I S IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. jj| I THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS jjj S WILLIAM HAINES 8 IN I I "West Point259 words
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Advertisement368 1930-01-14 6 GAIETY CINEMA Where you enjoy every minute I ENTERTAINMENT DE LUXE! From Friday, January 10 to Thursday, January 16. AT 9 P.M. SHARP Who cares? Who won? Who took the pretty maids by »lo»m? Ah! ATTENTION Fall in for the laugh riot of the late lamented war. BUCK PRIVATES STARRING368 words
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Advertisement119 1930-01-14 6 SURINA THEATRE SECOND TO NONE. 100% KHTERTAr From Wednesday. -lan. St. IN THE SECOND SH ?M Further Bopei E Blake of Scotia j Yard London's Greatest Detecth g.. tho vicious, crafty King of tL rv o rld< possession of the Famous Pi trj ting base metals int No. 3. THE119 words
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Article354 1930-01-14 7 1}l e Tin Crisis. CHINESE TO RESTRICT OUTPUT. (jßdownew' Heavy Tribute. OuT own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 13. M IR of Selangor miners to-day perate with the T. P. A. The s »re restricting daily working lent time to that of dredges -tad of stopping work for vn354 words
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Article67 1930-01-14 7 Committee To Meet Britisn Producers. Reuter's Service. Amsterdam. Jan. 13. The Dutch rubber producers have appointed a committee to confer with the British and other foreign producers as to how to improve the rubber industry. They have voted £2.000 as expenses particularly to cover the costReuter's Service. - 67 words
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Article81 1930-01-14 7 SIVUPORK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RI BBER ASSOCIATION. 12 OCLOCK NOON, JAN. 14. Buyers. Sellers. RS.S equal to London Standard. Spot 24 24 4 Standard R.S.S. on Tender tHB] 24 24 H February M% 24 S March 25 25 Pebruarv March 24-, 25 April June 25 :l 2681 words
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Article135 1930-01-14 7 WSGAPORE, JAN. 14. J* 0 Siam l p er Koyan $350 Rice. Siam 2 $320 Rice. Sinn, 3 m $300 J 10 s 4 $290 R »<* S:a n i N n $293 Rice Sam New 2 $283 J**. Bai A v $30 2 Rlce Baigi a i $287135 words
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Article287 1930-01-14 7 Rubber Up: Tin Down. Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. to-day: RUBBER. London 7Hd., up 5/16 d. New York 14% cents (G), up cent. Shares:—Steady. AUenbys $1.50—$1.60, Ayer Moleks $1.05—51.10, Ayer Panas $1.25—51.30, Bassetts 65—70 cents, Balgownies $2.40—$2.50, Brogas 90—95 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 44—47 cents, Bukit287 words
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Article304 1930-01-14 7 British Official Wireless. (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, JAN. 14. SELLING. London 4 months* sight 2s. 3 15/16 d. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3%d. London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 13/16 d. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32 d. London demand 2s. 3%d.British Official Wireless. - 304 words
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Article52 1930-01-14 7 December Returns. The following further rubber crop returns for December are reported to us: Brunei United 41,900 lb. Bukit Timah 14,973 lb. Changkat Serdang 38,465 lb. Haytor 18,977 lb. Indragiri 62,936 lb. Lunas 50,900 lb. Mandai-Takong (Spore) 13,508 lb. Nyalas 45,500 lb. Tapah 65,843 lb. Ulu Pandan (S)52 words
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Article222 1930-01-14 7 The November Returns. Mr. Don. C. Eliss, American Trade Commissioner. 7A. Ocean Building, Singapore, has just received by cable the following statistics relating to the foreign trade of the United States with Middle Asia during November: Gold. Total Exports from UJ3. $448,000,000 To British Malaya222 words
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Article224 1930-01-14 7 Still Making A Profit. London, Dec. 18. The twenty-first ordinary general meeting of the Malaya General Company was held last week at Winchester House, Old Broad-street. E.C., and was characterised by a very satisfactory statement of the Company's affairs from Mr. George M. Weeks, the chairman. A year224 words
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Article29 1930-01-14 7 The Palacegay. The Palaceecay Cinema is screening Max Linder in "Circusmania," and Kenneth McDonald in "Slow as Lightning," from yesterday until Thursday; also "Speed Crazed, and "Beware."29 words
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Article251 1930-01-14 7 Junk Adrift. The master of the Siamese boat "Asdang" reported that at 1 a.m. on last Sunday he left a junk waterlogg?d at Long. 1° 49'E (probably 103° 49') Lat. 2° 56'E The junk was on fire but he managed to save the crew. The junk was drifting251 words
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Article145 1930-01-14 7 "Thedens," Dut. 1,182 tons, Capt. Graaff, t'rom Palembang, 18-1; for Palembang, 15-1. "Buijskes," Dut. 903 t m.s. Capt. Werkers, from Choribon. 13-1; for Tg. Pinang, 20-1. "Siberg," Dut. 1,128 tons, Capt. Hemkes, from Batavia, 13-1; for Sourabaya, 16-1. "Cap Tourane," Fr. 4,891 tons, Capt. Eudes, from Haiphong, 13-1; for145 words
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Article108 1930-01-14 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore. Jan. 14. East Wharf (Entrance Gate^l). Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Kedah 18; Kola 17; Allende 13; Siamese Prince 11; Diomed 9; Larut 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Teiresias 30: Egra 37; Lica Maersk 39. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Mentor108 words
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Article33 1930-01-14 7 The rate of Issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day Is Rs. 152 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon Is Rs. 156 for $100.33 words
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Advertisement280 1930-01-14 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED—At once Architectural Draughtsman, senior man with wide experience preferred. Apply Box 110, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED —An experienced male teacher, with Senior Cambridge Certificate. Apply Box 106, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED —A 5 to 7 ton Mechanical Road Roller. Communicate Lian Hup Co.. 19. Liang Seah Street.280 words
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Advertisement394 1930-01-14 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE, NOTICE Is hereby given that tenders ere now invited for the following materials or services, and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room, Municipal Offices: Tender. Date of Closing. Supply oi Cast Iron Pipes for the Municipal Qas Dept.394 words
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Miscellaneous199 1930-01-14 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, JAN. 14. High Tides. —9.11 a.m., 11.11 pm. Thaipusam: Procession of Silver Car, Tank Road, 9 a.m., 6 p.m. New Bridge Road. Committee Meeting, S.S. (Singapore) Association, Exchange, 5 p.m. Rugby: P.S.R.PC. v. Islands "A"; S.J.R.F.C. v. Islands, J.B. Annual Meeting, Ex-Service Association of Malaya, Europe199 words
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Miscellaneous303 1930-01-14 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for week ending Jan. 19, 1930. TO-DAY, JAN. 14. 5.15 p.m.—Drill HaU, Units S. V. C. W. O.s and Sergeants Drill Course. THURSDAY, JAN. 16. L.lb p.m.—Drill Hall, N. C. O.s (Scottish) Coy., Lewis Light Automatic Course. SATURDAY, JAN. 18. 2 p.m.—Bukit303 words
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Miscellaneous257 1930-01-14 7 1 I MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report Bright Relalemperature. Rain- Sun- tlve Wind. Max. Mfca. fall, shines. Huml- Dlree- Speed. Stations. P. P. Ins. boar. dity tlon. m p.h. Weather, j Alor Star 91 71 nil 10-7 65 B.X.K. 21 Pin* Kota Bharu K. Trenggaau 84 74 .01 8.9257 words
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Obituary63 1930-01-14 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. DEATH. Tan Hock Lee, aged 40, passed away on the 11th inst., at his residence 47, CufT Road. He leaves behind his mother (Madam Chew Heo Neo) a widow (Lim Boon Neo) and a son, aged 5. Funeral will take place on the 15th63 words
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Article725 1930-01-14 8 There is one good thing about a slump—it confounds the easygoing and compels people to think seriously how to improve matters. When trade is humming and the orders are rolling in there is a tendency to looseness of method, extravagance, and a certain carelessness of725 words
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Article374 1930-01-14 8 Mi. and Mrs. Soh Sam Wee are sailing for China to-day by the "Haruna Maru." Captain John Craig, formerly of Singapore, died on Dec. 10, at "his son's residence in East Sheen. The Hon. Mr. E. W. F. Oilman succeeds the Hon. Mr. Meadows Frost as Resident Councillor, Penang. and374 words
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Obituary85 1930-01-14 8 A Popular State Cricketer. (From Our Own Correspondent j Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 14. The death occurred at the European Hospital last night of Mr. A. C. M. Wail, Acting Chief Police Officer, Pahang, from tropical typhus. Mr. Wall was very popular with all communities. He came85 words
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Article500 1930-01-14 8 Tan—Lee. Last week-end saw one of the most notable Chinese weddings witnessed in Malacca for a long time, when Mr. Tan Eng Lim, eldest son of Mr. Tan Soo Hock, J.P., M.C., was married to Miss Lee Swee Yong. sixth daughter of Dato Lee Kong Lam,500 words
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Article152 1930-01-14 8 Khoo-Teo. A pretty wedding in the reformed styb was witnessed on Saturcay at 196, Xallur Road, the contracting parties being Mr. Khoo En? Kong, of the Municipality, a popular badminton player, son of the lat<> Mr. Khoo Keng Soon and Mrs. Khoo Keng Soon, and Miss Evelyn Teo152 words
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Article75 1930-01-14 8 Another European Company. All British European men below the age of 40 are invited by H. E. the G. O. C. to attend a meeting at the Drill Hall. Beach Road, at 6.45 p.m. next Tuesday, Jan. 21 Major Gen. H. L. Pritchard. C.8., C.M.G., D.S.O. will review75 words
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Article63 1930-01-14 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh Jan. IS. H. EL th? Officer Administering the Government, Mr. John Scott, paid a fleeting visit to Perak on Sunday, motoring from f will to Kuala Kangsar to lunch with H.H- the Sultan and leading Malay chiefs, then returning through Sitiawan63 words
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Obituary92 1930-01-14 8 Reuter's Service. London. Jan. 13. The death is announced of Mr. Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti. D.Sc., F.R.S. I The head of Ferranti. Ltd.. the famous e'ectrieal and wireless firm near Manchester, wa* born at Liverpool in 1864. He patented the Ferranti alternator, was chief electrician to theReuter's Service. - 92 words
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Article347 1930-01-14 8 Meaning Of Tamil Festival* Thaipusam is the only \H piompously and elaborately cell n-tr* *J in Malaya. The Tamil month 'f^*! zing as it does the 'inattspici '■"",'^f°*'l heralded by the Tamils as aha erof 1 fortune and its opening da\ v 1 much the same way as347 words
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Article253 1930-01-14 8 New Session Opened. The first meeting of the 42nd. of the Straits Chinese Reading Club was held last night at the C.C.A. Hall, Prinsep Street, Singapore, with the Rev. William Murray in th? chair. The chairman explained that Mr. Sod* Ong Siang, the leader of the253 words
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Article133 1930-01-14 8 There is no doubt that the Royal SanoM Dancers have a fascination that is all U own. In grace and expression they nothing to learn from Western Then the voices of the femal< the "family" are unusually go* I Pn JJ e *J Roselani and Lei Uima133 words
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Article70 1930-01-14 8 From Europe, (London ma Is Dec. 26) by "Rajula." dut P i on Friday, the 17th instant From China by "Talamba," to-morrow. Fr«.m China and Japan by "C«< due Singapore to-morrow. Fr>m China and Japan Usß J* Maru," dv? S ngapore on 16th instant. V From China and70 words
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Article39 1930-01-14 8 Latest Quotations. RIBKKR. |fl London:—7»,d. New Ywrk:—ls cents (O) SppM 24-24 1 cents TIN. I Lcndon:—Spot £174 17s. 6d. (O j7 3 months, buyers £178 2s. 6*' j 6d.), sellers iUlfbs Od i Singapore:—sBB.BT*. <2M I39 words
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Advertisement97 1930-01-14 8 S2SBSZSESKZS2SZSraS2SZSESZS2SZS^^ ROLEX a c I D [Jj SOLE AGENTS: Ĕ Robinson Co., Ltd. f RAFFLES PLACE, j{ I SINGAPORE. I OF ALL DEALERS AND GROCERS IN MALAYA gHR A.BARTHOLOMEUSZ IS SNSroE j Mi<ra@S|| henry waugb jj Formerly Katz Brothers, Ltd. (Incorporated in the S.S.) v PASTILLES gj L AND CLEAR97 words
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Advertisement106 1930-01-14 8 STANLEY'S Rustless Drawing INSTRUMENTS IN SETS Oft SINGLE. Ctaapasses, Dividers, Bows, Etc., Etc. Sole Areata for m. F. STANLEY CO.. LTD. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. 634 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TENO SENG GUAN, Established 1905. Tel. No 2415. T. K. X's Tyres Reduced Prices. Tubes. 815106 words
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501 1930-01-14 9 NO HOPE LEFT. Report On Famine !n China. I LiGHTIM' i |KE WOLVES VOR FOOD. HorribK tails Related. Reuter's Service. PekiD'g, Jan. 13. narratives of human Ln ihe history of the «isery ...,v, by the return of a ttxtf c been investigating m theReuter's Service. - 501 words
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Article103 1930-01-14 9 I. S. Commission's Report. Reuter's Service. Washington, Jan. 14. jgrpreliminary report of the National ComC* °n Law Observance and Enforcement K™/"T tne immediate strengthening of t to :1 on no other grinds m fair trial." The Corner.', H S impossible wholly te, oi the Prohibition ActReuter's Service. - 103 words
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Article33 1930-01-14 9 Reuter's Service. New York. Jan. 14. J i. Harkness, whose father partners of the donated nearly four Vale University, with n w buildings with 0-0 thoat at Oxiord andReuter's Service. - 33 words
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Article21 1930-01-14 9 T O-DAY'S FEATURES. (Jig y 5*W-"t?»pi, L IER un pages 2 and 3 I UUI "HO AND CEYLON, on page 13.21 words
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Article574 1930-01-14 9 YOUTH TRIES TO ENTER MEETING. Agenda For The League. Reuter's Service. Geneva. Jan. 13. Just before the meeting of the League. Council a Sensation was caused by the. arrest of a young Swiss, trying to enter tfte League headquarters. He was found to possession of a revolverReuter's Service. - 574 words
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Article138 1930-01-14 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Geneva, Jan. 12. In view, of the discovery of Anarchist plots in France, extraordinary precautions have been adopted by the authorities to ensure the smooth progress of the 58th League Council meeting. Under the chairmanship of the Polish Foreign Minister, Zaleski, the meetingTrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 138 words
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Article144 1930-01-14 9 Reuter's Service. Colombo. Jan. 13. The duty on peirol entering Ceylon has been increased to 9d. per gallon. San Francisco, Jan. 13. Thirteen hundred motorists are snowbound in a blizzard which swept California. Frantic efforts are being made to clear the roads with snow ploughs. Washington, Jan.Reuter's Service. - 144 words
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Article124 1930-01-14 9 SUICIDE OF RUBBER DIRECTOR. Markets Against Him. Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 13. At the inquest on Mr. T. M\ Bteuart, the rubber director who was found shot dead at his home, the jury returned a verdict of suicide whilst of unsound mind. The Coroner read a letter fromReuter's Service. - 124 words
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Article148 1930-01-14 9 Dismissal Of Employees On C.E.R. Railway. Reuter's Service. Shanghai, Jan. 13. A message from Harbin states that the Chinese authorities are amazed at the sudden action of the new Soviet manager of the Chinese Eastern Railway in dismissing all the Chinese employees engaged after Dec. 10. when theReuter's Service. - 148 words
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Article255 1930-01-14 9 SAID TO BE INSINCERE. ["Sin Kuo Mm Press" Service.] Shanghai, Jan. 14. Generals Ho Yao Tsu and Liv Chen Hua arrived at Chengchow yesterday and delivered, to Marshal Yen Shi Shan, President Chiang Kai Shek's letter persuading him (Yen) to remain at Chengchow to complete the work255 words
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Article334 1930-01-14 9 British Views Elaborated. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Jan. 14. The Japanese delegates to the forthcoming Naval Conference again visited Downing Street this afternoon and renewed their conversations with the Premier. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby. Jan. 13. The First Lord of the Admiralty. Mr. A. V. Alexander, in aBritish Official Wireless. - 334 words
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Article319 1930-01-14 9 Fierce Gales Sweep Britain. 3;OFFICERS AND 20 MEN DROWNED. Thirteen Deaths On Land. Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 13. Fierce gales swept the British Isles yesterday. The velocity of the wind in the Channel was unofficially estimated to be 120 miles an hour, a record for Britain. MuchReuter's Service. - 319 words
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Article209 1930-01-14 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby. Jan. 13. A very violent gale, which in places attained a velocity of over 100 miles an hour, swept Britain yesterday. High winds were preceded by heavy rain and snow, causing flooding in many districts. Road conditions became difficult owing to aBritish Official Wireless. - 209 words
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Article61 1930-01-14 9 Indian Leader Charged With Attempted Murder. Reuter's Service. Calcutta, Jan. 13. In consequence of the rigid enforcement of the criminal, code banning all assemblies the no-tax movement has collapsed and one-fourth of the quarterly amount has already been obtained in Bandbila. Bijoy Chandra Roy, leader of theReuter's Service. - 61 words
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Article61 1930-01-14 9 South African Riot. Reuter's Service. Carnarvon. Cape Province. Jan. 13. The Mayor and several other Europeans ai.d a number of natives were injured in the ricting at the Municipal Offices, due to native dissatisfaction over holdings on Municipal Commonage, inflamed by extremist speeches at a mass meeting. TheReuter's Service. - 61 words
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Advertisement329 1930-01-14 9 BOWRANITE I a 'guaranteed! RUST PROOF. a d PROTECT I I The Chassis, Mudguards, Etc., of I I Your Car from Rust caused by Climatic conditions and Salt I Watered Roads. mmm a I Sole Agents For S.S. Cj m (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*.) g II Good Dance Records329 words
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Article114 1930-01-14 10 Sports Pastimes. ENGLISH CUP. Draw For Fourth Round. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Reuter's Service. u London, Jan. 13. The draw for the fourth round of the English Cup to be played on Jan. 25. resulted as follows: Walsall v. Aston Villa. Notts Forest v. Fulham or Bournemouth. Newcastle or York v. ClaptonReuter's Service. - 114 words
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Article176 1930-01-14 10 Teams From Java And Manila. It is learned that provisional arrangements have been made by the S.A.r.A to nlav three matches against a team whun the Batavia Football Association is sending on a tour to Sumatra via Singapore. The matches to be played in Singapore have been176 words
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Article81 1930-01-14 10 The annual meeting of S.C.C. footballers will be held in the Club lounge on Thursday. Ttie result of the discussion as to whether the S.C.C. will enter local competitions this year or confine their games to purely friendly matches only will be awaited with considerable interest. Last year81 words
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Article34 1930-01-14 10 The annual general meeting of the S.C.F.A. will be held at the S.C.R.C. on Thursday, at 5 p.m. The agenda will be:— the passing of the annual accounts, election of office-hearers, general.34 words
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Article143 1930-01-14 10 Sixteen teams have thus far entered for the Commercial Cup competition, entries for which close to-day. Some of the newcomers who have entered or are certain of entering the competition this year will be the Straits Java Trading Co., Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Milk Co., General Electric Co., Wearnes,143 words
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Article22 1930-01-14 10 The annual general meeting of the S.A.F.A. will be held at the 'Stadium in the first weeTt of February.22 words
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Article50 1930-01-14 10 An important decision reached at the annual meeting of the Malaya Cups Committee rt Kuala Lumpur last Saturday was thr.t Cup finals which end in a draw shall be replayed. The option of each side holding the trophy for six montns goes by the board.50 words
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Article138 1930-01-14 10 The following will represent the J.C.S.A. against Raffles College on the latter's ground: Tong Hee, M. Ramasamy, Kirn Siew, Kong Guan, Quek Boon, Nallian, Hussein, .H. Oliveiro, AlJohari, L. Pereira and B. Dudley. The fallowing will represent the General Electric Company v. Nestle and AngloSwiss's team to-day on138 words
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Article151 1930-01-14 10 Teams For Match At Ipoh. RUGBY FOOTBALL. The sides for the annual match between North and South at Ipoh on the 25th will be as follows: South:—Evans (Welch); Minns (S.C.C), Briees (Negri Sembilan) (capt.), Williams (Welch), Barnett (R.A.O.C); Josephs, Way, (Welch); Pratt (Johore), Owen, U. Jones, Lt.151 words
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Article114 1930-01-14 10 Teams for to-day's match' on the Padang, between "Bull-Merchants" and tne Rest will be i follows: ill-Merchants":—G. G. Carew; G. E Tati.am, W. R. King, E. A. Brodie, A. P. Goldman (capt); L. G. Robertson, F. H Collier; L. V. Taylor, C. R. Wardle, T. M. Calhaem, W.114 words
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Article65 1930-01-14 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Jan. 13. Perak's last match of the season will be played on Saturday against the full strength of the A.P.C. to whom they give over four of their best players in Ponsford, .Robertson, Nicholson and Sinclair. Perak's team will be: Smallwood;65 words
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Article123 1930-01-14 10 CHESS. The results of the Singapore Chess Club's handicap American tournament—Evans Gambit (accepted)—to date are as follow:— Class. P. W. L. Pts. Klink 2A 14 12 2 185 Reay 2A 15 11 4 179 Tan Luang Kia 3 13 7 6 146 Maschoieff 2 A 12 9 3123 words
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Article100 1930-01-14 10 HOCKEY. The R.E. suffered heavy defeat at the hands of the Cricket Club on the Padan> yesterday, Result: S.C.C: 9; R.E: L The teams were: S.C.C-: Mayger; Day-Dewdney, Beeching; Butterfied, Elliott, Dew; Perdriau, Hoblyn, Wigglesworth, Perrott and King. R.E.: Dewey; Miers, Wallace; Haynes, Jenkins, Hall; Galliford, Streeten,100 words
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Article102 1930-01-14 10 BADMINTON. In a match of four singles and one doubles between the Lourdes Recreation Party and the League of Friendship, on the former's court on Saturday, the L.R.P. won 4—L The following werp the results (L.R.P. players mentioned first): Singles: M. L Fernadoz beat Khoo 800 Gay102 words
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Article131 1930-01-14 10 BOXING. Bud Walley, of Singapore, had to fight his hardest to gain the decision over Kid Conard, of Belgium, at Premierland on Dec. 15, says "Boxing, Racing and Football." It was a very hard fight all the way, and it was a toss-up in the131 words
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Article62 1930-01-14 10 HAG EN RETIRES AT THE ElGHTH- GOLF. Reuter's Service. Los Angeles, Jan. 13. Rain fell heavily for the £2,000 tournament at Santa Monica Canyon to-day. Hagen, playing at the height of the storm, picked up his ball at the eighth and retired. Dennys Chute, the professionalReuter's Service. - 62 words
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Article51 1930-01-14 10 Twenty-four cards were taken out for the ladies' January spoon competition at the Keppel Golf Club, and the following returned:—Miss V. M. H. Patterson 51—12 =39 tie, Mrs. J. Groothoff 49—105=39 tie, Mrs. E. A. Elder 48—6=42, Miss R. Webster 49—7=12, Miss M. A. S. Law 4651 words
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Article61 1930-01-14 10 Forty-two cards were taken out for the January monthly medal competition at the Keppel Golf Club, which resulted in a tie between C. L. Wyatt and J. M. Watt, who returned a score of 2 down each. Ball Sweeps.—Saturday, W. P. Day Dewdney, 1 up; Sunday, divided61 words
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Article40 1930-01-14 10 A flag competition with handicaps will be played at the Race Course Golf Club on Wednesday. The monthly medal wilT be competed for on Saturday and Sunday next. The entry l st for the Makiru Cup is nowopen.40 words
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Article36 1930-01-14 10 The men's monthly medal (stroke) com petition at the Garrison Golf Club was played on Saturday and Sunday. Twentyone cards WIB3 taken out. The winner w<is Capt. S. E. V. Quin 72— 69.36 words
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Article18 1930-01-14 10 The January medal competition (bogey) at the Katong Golf Club will be held next week-end.18 words
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Article150 1930-01-14 10 HANDICAPS.—FOURTH DAY. THE TURF The following handicaps are announced in connection with the fourth day of thv Penang Turf Club's New Year meeting to be held on Thursday: Race s.—Horses—Class I—lst Div.— 6 furs. Seaplane 10-L, Ettington 9-12, Cafe Royal 9-4, Soldier Boy 8-7, Mont Aiguille 8-6,150 words
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Article20 1930-01-14 10 CRICKET. The annual meeting of S.C.C. cricketers be held in the Club lounge at 0.30 p.m. to-day.20 words
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Article46 1930-01-14 10 The annual untitled dinner of the Chinese Swimming Club will be held on Saturday. Feb. 8. Members and guests wishing to attend are requested to apply to the hon. secretary, Mr. Lee Chin Koon, not later than Feb. 5. The minimum subscription is SJ per head.46 words
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Article172 1930-01-14 10 Condition Imposed By A Magistrate. A man who had been ordered by Mr. Hay Halkett, the Marrylebone magistrate, to abstain from all alcoholic drink for twelve months was afterward3 at the suggestion of the missionsrly, Mir.Boswell, and a policeman, granted the privilege of having172 words
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Article102 1930-01-14 10 The Seremban Amateurs will give a Gilbert and Sullivan concert at the Sungei Ujong Club. Seremban. on Saturday. Selections from 'The Mikado" and "Trial by Jury" will be presented. The proceeds will be for the E. S. A. M. (Seremban branch) funds. A dance will follow the entertainment. The wedding102 words
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Article182 1930-01-14 10 Meeting In Kuala Lumpur. The 14th annual conference of the Associated Chinese Chamber* of Commerce of British Malaya was held at the Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Sunday, with Mr. Yap Loong Hin, J.P. (V:eeChairman of the Selangor Chamber), in the chair. The following deeiegates182 words
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Article144 1930-01-14 10 Located In The Jungle. A Chinese who was captured by the Police in a jungle off Kota Tinggi (Johore) yesterday has been identified as one of the thirteen convicts who made a sensational escape from the Singapore Criminal Prison on March 24 last year. Chief Detective-Inspector Porter144 words
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Article98 1930-01-14 10 Downtown Cafe Dispute. Before the District Judge (Mr. C. H. G. Clarke) yesterday charges of trespass and wrongful confinement were preferred against Mr. Gordon Cranna. secretary of the V.M.C A., and Inspector Evans and two constahles, the complainant being M. A. Saiboo, a former lessee of the98 words
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Article180 1930-01-14 10 Accused Acquitted and Discharged Judgment was delivered yesterday in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, by Mr. G. H. Nash, in the case in which William Gillespie, an assistant engineer on the Kuchai Tin Co.'s mine at Puchong, was charged with having caused the death of Tamil water-carrier name*180 words
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Article78 1930-01-14 10 Locally Made Cement Bricks. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Jan. 13. An alarming collapse of a new building occured at Ipoh yesterday morning, fortunately without casualties. Some beams were- being placet! in position when they slipped" and fell and set the wall in movement, causing the collapse78 words
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Article81 1930-01-14 10 Bound To Post And Blinded. A Chinese squatter living in Bukit Timah, was robbed and assaulted allegedly by a gang of Chinese, at about 9 o'clock last night. It appears that the intruders entered his hut, assaulted him and then bound him to a post, after which they81 words
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Article17 1930-01-14 10 The Negri Sembilan Assizes originally fixed to open at Seremban on Monday, will not commence until to-morrow.17 words
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Article438 1930-01-14 10 To-Day's Ceremonial Opening:, PRISONKB REFUSES TO LEAVE THE DOCK. The first criminal sessions of the Supreme: Court of Singapore commenced this morning: with all the pomp and ceremony attached' to the first sessions «f the Supreme Court every year. The Assize service was held at St. Andrew's Cathedral;438 words
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Article226 1930-01-14 10 Ten Speeches In Only Fifteen Minutes. Ten speeches ware made in fifteen minutes in mail week by guests at the dinner given at the Savoy by the British Sportsman's Club, to which women were invited for the first time. The club exists to honour men who226 words
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Article202 1930-01-14 10 An Interesting Annual. We have rtceived a copy of the December (Christmas) number of "Tennis and SpoTi Illustrated," the official organ of the All India Lawn Tennis- Association. The omatents are not confined to lawn tennis. They cover hockey, cricket and other popular sports. The list of202 words
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Article51 1930-01-14 10 Ten Chinese were charged before Mr. P. S. Williams in the Second Court to-day with being found in a common gaming house. The accused were arrested in a Terrs.cc house at Paya Lebar Road by Inspector Judge. Neo Kian, the occupier, was fined $100 and the others $1051 words
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Article298 1930-01-14 10 ATTEMPT TO T(»Rp PlWk CONFER KNCE. Banker's Threat Ijn^ Reuter's Service. Hr. Schacht threv t *M ference when he infunvu '-yL^ Organising Committee v Bank that he "reserv xt^4 gards the co-operation of Reirhilll International Bank. Th- gSTTB thereupon proposed II German banks shculc national Bank 100.000 r|lReuter's Service. - 298 words
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Article436 1930-01-14 10 Woman Doctor's Advict Dr. Jane Walker's advice to the I students of the Londoi. Royal Free Hap School of Med'cino for Women was tf "I am sure/' said Dr. Walker, tfnosl head of the Nay lands Sanatorium, Si "that the food you require i« that i you436 words
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Article34 1930-01-14 10 The two privates of th were arrested on a char, .-ed v at 41, Malcolm Road wt i t b?J months' rigorous imp Vart'l C. H. G. Clarke in the D;-'34 words
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Article46 1930-01-14 10 jm Members of the Unite it* Association are reminds, 1 Celebration to be held sor Chinese New Year, and not yet paid their suo 'jjock quested to do so to Mr 1 /uA of Senda and Co., or >1' 1 of tte P. O. Steamshw t*46 words
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Article1703 1930-01-14 11 L unas Rubber. :[:11 n »ESPAIB FOB r n TI KE. New nevc4opment Company. meeting of the Lunas V» 4111 was held yesterday at u&fr ilices, French Bank rconipa- t present were: Robinson (Chairman). I* Hon d h. B. Baker and i,, secretaries. Messrs. J. A. CM' rtW1,703 words
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296 1930-01-14 11 Other Metals Exploited. London, Dec. 18. One of the very few subjects that seems to have a chance to-day against the all-im-portant question of how to spend Christmas is the remarkable recovery of tin. The whole aspect of the market was changed just296 words
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Article268 1930-01-14 11 Decline At Close Of 1929. The Department of Statistics. S.S. and F.M.S., issues the following comparative statement of the total value of foreign merchandise, excluding parcel post and bullion, imported to and exported from British Malaya during 1928 and 1929: IMPORTS Increase EXPORTS Increase or or 1928 1929268 words
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Advertisement549 1930-01-14 11 _sa__s-s___ra_^K____iH__^ I THE NEW WORLD. X l.ilan Bcsar. Thorn No 6164. Gj S A world of side-show attractions. [Jj An outstanding Full oi zest.-; mwi amusements. Style and touch all its own. j3 X With ampin Extra Turns to keep you going all along. X I 7V»^/;—"RADIN NAGA BRANTA" X549 words
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Advertisement332 1930-01-14 11 Bear in mind when the day lias .begun There's a drink that is second to none. You've heard of its fame. Orange-smash is its n.une. It's the tinest drink under the suit. FHAMHOZ CO., i J Ten Years of Umtested Success I I. TITAN CEMENT. THE RELIABLE BRAND. Sole Importer332 words
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Article1136 1930-01-14 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER Si CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, January I*. 1 930 10 am Issue Issue Value Buyers. Sellers. Value Buyers. £1 Asam* Kumbang 36|- SB|- 1 North Taiping 0.75 0.80 6|- Ayer Hltam Tin 14|3 14)9 5|- Pahang Consols HI 10|6 £1 Bangrin1,136 words
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Advertisement192 1930-01-14 12 I I SHOP} AT OUR j Selegie Road Depot mma FINESJ I Cold Storage Suppliesj 1 ALWAYS AVAILABLE f I I \open My p.m. every eveningl t( Sunday a.m. to 20a.m.;| I I I Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. I l incorporated to tU Btr*U* BeUlemenis.) I I I ASIA192 words
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Advertisement107 1930-01-14 12 NOTICE, FRASER NEAVE, LTD. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) CLOUDINESS <9i PREPARED AND DEPOSIT FROM RIPE H FROM THE CALIFORNIAN j H I "ORANGE CRUSH" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above design, printed in colours, is used by Fraser Neave. Limited as a label upon all bottles of the107 words
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Advertisement265 1930-01-14 12 HALF-PRICE SHOW X For three nights only, from Sunday. January 2 lAt we APOLLO CINEMA a LN THE SECOND SHOW AT t PJL SHARP I "LET 'ER GO, GALLEG/lgD,, X Featuring HARRISON FORD, JUNIOR COG HI, AN and E X Preceded by a thrilling mystery drama, starring JACK Bl J265 words
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Article972 1930-01-14 13 CASTE AND REFORMS. Analysis Of The Political Tendencies. The article on Ceylon in the latest edition (fourteenth) of the Encyclopaedia Britanka has been contributed by Sir Hugh Clifford. Sii Hugh's contribution surveys the histovy of the island from the very early times to the present972 words
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Advertisement613 1930-01-14 13 r DAVENPORT OIL ENGINE. 3 (DIESEL) jjj rA ,v( LE HEAVY DUTY INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE S I A FOLK j, 6H.P BH.P. I IS JJ -5E525a5E57i57^ I GENUINE SALE I jj Wednesday, Jan. 1 to Friday, Jan. 31 WATCHES. CLOCKS, GRAMOPHONES, and GRAMOPHONE (Jualitv oi which is unsurpassable. rv ni613 words
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Advertisement398 1930-01-14 13 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. THE MEMBERS OF CHETTIAR (NATTUKOTAI NAGARATHAR) COMMUNITY OF SINGAPORE Cordially Invite the Ladies and Gentlemen of Singapore to be present at the Festival of TAIPUSAN, to be celebrated at their Temple at Tank Road, on Wednesday, January 15,. 1930. Programme. L Tuesday, January \A, from 9 a.m.398 words
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Advertisement217 1930-01-14 13 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. UNITED DISPENSARY, 91, CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE. Notice is hereby given that the partnership hitherto subsisting between the undersigned in the business, carried on under the above firmname was this day dissolved as regards Dr. Thung Siang Swee, who retires from the said firm. All debts due to217 words
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Advertisement291 1930-01-14 13 PUBLIC NOTICE. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Rubber Market will be closed officially on the following days, being Bank Holidays:— Wednesday, January 15. 1930. Thursday, January 30, 1930. Friday. January 31. 1930. By Order of the Committee. GATTEY BATEMAN, Secretaries. The Singapore Marine Insurance Association. The Fire Insurance291 words
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Advertisement503 1930-01-14 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —By well-known firm of Importers, the services of a Chinese Salesman for Singapore. Knowledge of local market absolutely essential. Apply stating previous experience and salary required to Box 107, c/o Malaya Tribune. EARN a big salary as a Certificated Bookkeeper. Individual postal tuition, taken in your own503 words
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Advertisement605 1930-01-14 14 EDUCATIONAL. KINGSWOOD ENGLISH SCHOOL. (NO. 11. LOBONG 32, GEYLANG.) The school re-opens after the Chinese New Year holidays on Monday, February 3. The school has now been placed in charge of a capable Lady-Supervisor of considerable local teaching experience and as there are only a limited number of seats vacant,605 words
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Advertisement563 1930-01-14 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES. Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. B tv Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai563 words
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Advertisement408 1930-01-14 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,612,046 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.408 words
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Advertisement303 1930-01-14 14 INSURANCE. SOUTH \jL\W BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT V ft MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH Manager. Office: 2, F inlay bod Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca303 words
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Advertisement492 1930-01-14 14 SYNTHETIC DIAMOND \\fjr Nltric Af 5m 1 real Diam per Carat fc« WILLIAM GRIFTH q Post Box 1230. U G J l o T l Miss Bavanl Swami> Madras. M» "I took 'Synthetic Dia variety and for brilhanr k t* v general excellence they a <*rJ true diamonds." 45 go&j492 words
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Advertisement384 1930-01-14 15 "'steamer saujnc^ rT* o. BRITISH INDIA 4PCAR UNES. ill V England.) (in All PASS! N T GEB CARGO KIENTAL STEAm| Uk*** LONDON AND NAVH' A 1 service. FII 8' r Hi* Majesty's cert" 1 R eng LONDON. <apan. F°- Due .age Singapore 1930 000 Jan 19 rjshmir. ,00 Jan 2o384 words
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Advertisement578 1930-01-14 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA UNIE. Deutsch J fl I An straMsche Dampfschiff. U (Companies Incorporated tv Oerrnant) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. t s.s. ALBERT VOEGLER Jan 20 t m.s. VOGTLAND Feb 1 t m.s. RAMSES 9 t m.s. DUISBURG Feb 24 f m.i. SAUERLAND Mar 9578 words
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Advertisement613 1930-01-14 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES LONDON. Tonnage Destination Dae Sail 1930 Fushimi Mara 11,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Jan 16 17 Hakazaki Mara 10,600 Naples, Marseilles. London, A'werp Rotterdam Hull Jan 30 31 Hakusan Mara 10,*00 Naples, Marse'les. London, A'warp Rotterdam Hull Feb 13 14 Kitano Maru613 words
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Advertisement536 1930-01-14 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. > rffir* NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD (Incorporate* The undernoted are the Company's trended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. i FRANKEN for Hong Kong, S'ghai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama, Taku, Dalny Tsingtao Jan 22 HOMEWARDS. I BERENGAR for R'dam, H'burg Bremen Jan 14 SAARBRUCKEN for Genoa, Amsterdam, R'dam, H'burg Bremen Jan 22 f AUGSBURG536 words
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Advertisement284 1930-01-14 15 Central Works Store }AS, WATER AND ELECTRIC SERVICES. Have Now Removed To 136, MIDDLE ROAD. -lave in ready stock artistic Electric lamps and fittings for jale. Job work for installation if Water, Gas and Electricity mdertaken. Call or write for motations. LIM SWEE, Sole Proprietor, LIM TECK KIM, Phone 2477284 words
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Advertisement258 1930-01-14 16 1 guarantee of Purity Quality I in every Craven "A" cigarette I D I MADE Analytical report from Institute of Hygiene's London Laboratory, on Craven "A" Cigarettes: Analytical data obtained in our 9 D laboratories in respect of these cigarettes show that the amount of moisture in the tobacco of258 words
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