Malaya Tribune, 18 January 1930
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Title Section22 1930-01-18 1 The Malaya Tribune vol. xvn. So. is SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Saturday, Jan. 18, 1930.22 words
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Advertisement159 1930-01-18 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. YOr CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. Etc. j 1 CATALOGUES AND PRICES FROM 1 3 TO I Sole Importers: EaSt Asiatk CO., Ltd., SINGAPORE. (incorporated in Denmark.) ffi n By Makers of 45 years' experience. I E C P rices ar c lovv > but NOT at the159 words
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Advertisement154 1930-01-18 1 FLoKODOR" Washing Suitings MA. Wear. HIGH STREET. J Singapore. l| I I CHEF C&T I f c morf delicious of aO W I I I ALHAMBRA j CIGARS I In Veritable Jewel Boxes j Made of Aromatic Cedar Wood. 1 S Specially Packed for X'mas 1 H Kacli cigar wrapped154 words
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Article1894 1930-01-18 2 DISCOVERY OF MISSING LINK. Captured Bandit's Defiance. (From Our Own Corre$pondent.) Peiping, Dec. 21. The "Sirianthropus Pekinensis" or Peking Man,'' known as "The Missing Link" which includes the skeleton, the teeth, the sk*ll and other associated' fossils, was recently discovered in the midiit of a limestone quarry1,894 words
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Advertisement328 1930-01-18 2 Fragrance y Vyßp There is a bewitching fra- /I Yf grarrce imparted by ASHES yjfj/} j v| OF ROSES Perfume—one \f/j 111 0f 1 0 8 fascinating 4 *il Memories of a sun drenched I >> V Hi Ah garden of roses steal upon ||flr the senses as this exquisite328 words
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Advertisement216 1930-01-18 2 /S THE LAST WORD//V SERVJCf EAT MORE FISH "KILTIE KIPPERS" in a class by themselves. Always Fresh Supplies of:— STEEL HEAD SALMON HADDOCK FRESH SALMON FRESH HERRINCt SMOKED SALMON »FISH FILItr DOVER SOLES {CRAY FISH LEMON SOLES IKAN KDRAI HALIBUT FKAN MERAH REFRIGERATING Co LTD Orchard Boad, Selegie Road, Keppel216 words
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Article1121 1930-01-18 3 Importance Of Open Spaces. It is a matter for wonder how little, until recently, the authorities responsible for the conduct of affairs in Singapore appear to have realised the vast importance of making provision for adequate lopen spaces and recreation grounds for the growing needs of the1,121 words
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Advertisement392 1930-01-18 3 —nomatter what the climate. fiiS ou want a whisky that y 0 can rely on—just ask raM 1 for N. J- Club. The fine JMShL I c Scotch' with the ex- I cc t quality, and the J Cv! MACGREGOR Co. Ltd- j^^^^^g^'^H'; r Straits Settlements and "/«c<>r/>or GOVERNMENT EVENING392 words
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Advertisement400 1930-01-18 3 Why this penetrating foam CLEANS WHERE TOOTHBRUSH CANNOT REACH fl ■MHjBBMHMMMB I" a dramatic way science now proves what millions of people know—that Colgate's cleans teeth better. A scientist recently made an important experiment fl with toothpastes. He measured their power to penetrate the thousands of tiny crevices which are400 words
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Article1505 1930-01-18 4 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC NEEDS More Urgent Than Constitutional Reform. I The reforms have been accepted. Mr. Reid is hard at work on the alterations in 'Me General Orders necessitated by the new scheme, and the Allocation Committee *vill shortly begin its labours and divide the country into1,505 words
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Article350 1930-01-18 4 Court Description Of The Saxophone. I Dr. Gabrial Geoffrey King, of Thayer-street, Manchester-square, complained before Mr. Justice Eve in the Chancery Division of the playing of musical instruments next door to his surgery. He sought an injunction to restrain the West End Music Bureau from causing350 words
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Article139 1930-01-18 4 HOW TO GET QUICK RELIEF. Indigestion is not only painful, but if neglected soon becomes dangerous. Excess stomach acid and fermenting food irritate the delicate stomach lining, form gas, and, by interfering with proper nourishment, actually break down health. The surest, quickest, and only logical way139 words
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Advertisement249 1930-01-18 4 I The Quintessence of Perfection Godet Parfums De Luxe, j P Ask for:— 3 3 CONCENTRES DE ROSE, JASMIN ETC PETITE g n FLEUR BLEUE, FOLIE BLEUE JASMIN D' 1 ORIENT. ROSE JOCELYN DIVINITE', MONDA- 3 Perfumes, Lotions, Powders 1 g life" These enchanting flower extracts by Godet, Master jfl249 words
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Advertisement226 1930-01-18 4 YOU CAN LOOK TEN YEARS YOUNGER THAN YOU REALLY ARE Vienna Medical Professors make Amazing Disown I Don't Dally 7j I own a RALEIGH 5 THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE 1 S No bicycle has so many proud owners as the leigh, t which is the only All-Steel Bicycle in the world.226 words
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Article127 1930-01-18 5 Alleged Forger Discharged. Two main features emerged from the final hearing of the Chartered Bank forged notes case, which ended before Mr. Grantham, at the Central Magistracy, Hong Kong, recently, says the "South China Morning Post." The first was that the confession alleged to have been made by127 words
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Article444 1930-01-18 5 Singapore, Jan. 10. MEAT. Beef, steak ground) katl 48 Beef, stew or curry kati 38 Beef, stew or curry katl 38 Pork, lean kati 84 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) katl 54 Mutton Indian lb. 88 Mutton Australian lb. 68 Fowl, kati 55 Hens (Locally reared) kati444 words
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Advertisement529 1930-01-18 5 OOCTOBS SAY THIS CURES RHEUMATISM I by the daily misery •ins. chronic pains at of X! n trying to rest, pain ■fc ol 1 t your work or plea*hK' h test th" s <loetor-re«<»in-f*" j >~ Wilt's Kidney and m ,n 1 They give instant relief l n M seen529 words
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Advertisement613 1930-01-18 5 Church Services. SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY. St. Andrew's Cathedra] January 19, 1930. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. (Choral) Holy Communion. 9:15 a.m. Holy Communion. No Sunday School. 5:30 p.m. (Choral) Evensong and Sermon. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday and613 words
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Advertisement140 1930-01-18 5 CHURCH OF SACRED HEART OF JESUS, (Chinese.) 6:80 a.m. Mass and Sermon. 8 a.m. Mass and Sermon, t p.m. Prayers and Benediction. CANTONESE METHODIST CHURCH. At the Anglo-Chinese School, Chapel Hall. Time 12 to 1 In the afternoon. Sunday School 11 a.m. to 12 noon. Sunday, 5 p.m. English Service.140 words
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Advertisement247 1930-01-18 5 Why waste time consulting volumes of medical authorities in quest of a proper treatment for your biliousness, sick headaches, or intestinal irregularity, when a little dose of Pinkettes will quickly set you right. Pinkettes are laxative perfection, equally helpful to the aged and to delicate women, as to the robust247 words
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Advertisement142 1930-01-18 5 Testogan makes Young Testogan creates Vigour Testogan promotes New Life Testogan rejuvenates Perfect Man Thelygan for Menstrual Disorders Thelygan conquers Frigidity Thelygan revives Womanhood A miraculous boon "by Dr. Georg Henning •'Germany" SOLE AGENTS: NAINA MOHAMED SONS, 22. Battery Road, Singapore. 26, Old Market Square, K. Lumpur. TOYS Balloons, Children142 words
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Advertisement74 1930-01-18 5 IBM hIkCuII Rhßj'bb HUNTERS for Hunters, Miners and Planter*. The most powerful headlamp made Strong—Safe—Dependable. Write for particulars. Sole Agents: DUNCAN ROBERTS, LTD. 137, CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE. FOR ALL DEFECTS OF VISION CONSULT: M EZEKIEL SONS Manufacturing Ophthalmic Optsrilla 4, Raffles Chamlters, Raffles Plac». Optometrists: A. M. Ezekiel, O.D F.r74 words
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Advertisement416 1930-01-18 6 PAVILION j I THONE 6903 I I FROM TUESDAY, JAN. 14 TO SUNDAY, JAN. 19. jjj AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP m I THE LATEST PA THE GAZETTE. I I GEORGE SIDNEY, VERA GORDON, J Smack swain and rate price the COHENS AND KELLYS j IN ATLANTIC CITY. Ihl a r416 words
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Advertisement261 1930-01-18 6 Amusements. ALHAMBRA I THONE 6909 I (TAN CHENG KEK, Sole Proprietor.) g I THREE FEATURES PROGRAMME I Commencing Saturday, Jan. 18 and ending Thursday, Jan. 23. n] IN USE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. jj] I The Latest Empire News. I MARION DAVIES THE FAIR CO-ED. A highly amusing picture261 words
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Advertisement562 1930-01-18 6 THEATRE JOY WEEK AT TH I <r SURINA, TONIGHT! From Wednesday Jai IN THE SECOND r Blake of Scoinnd Yaw More thrilling than 8 ing than Craig Kent n (Cba)>T. REGINALD ESHI The screen's perfect com, provoking, rk CLEAR TH! DECKS A rollicking, rib-tickl you laugh-sick at a U>v« 1562 words
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106 1930-01-18 7 \j',KKlANS AGREE TO JOIN. Sunci <> Stoppages In Malaya. from Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Jan. 17. ,nt adhesion to the Sunday stopunes was announced here to-day ie and Chappel group deciding to :.>ppage in respect of the -Known producers: Temoh, one kah Compound N.L., two; Ulu106 words
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Article36 1930-01-18 7 Stud> i iiubber Production. Reuter's Service. The Hague. Jan. 17. British and Dutch rubber proel by Professor Freub, to-day a combined Anglo-Dutch one to study the question of the prod I rubber.Reuter's Service. - 36 words
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Article103 1930-01-18 7 Industries Follow It Up. Reuter's Service. London. Jan. 18. Tlie Lancashire cotton trade is the first staple Industry to take steps to profit by Mr. Thomas*i financial assurances. The executive joint committee of the cotton trade organisations at Manchester lengthily considered ways and means to formulate practicalReuter's Service. - 103 words
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Article281 1930-01-18 7 (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, JAN. 18. SELLING. London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 15/16d. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3%d. London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 13/16d. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32d. London demand 2s. 3%d. London T. T. 2s. 3 ll/16d.281 words
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Article299 1930-01-18 7 Rubber Up: Tin Down. Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at 11 am to-day: RUBBER. jM London 7 9/16d., up 3/16d. New York 15% cents (G), up cent. Shares:— Firm. Allenbys $1.60—$1.70, Ayer Moleks $1.22% —$1.30, Ayer Panas $1.35—$1.45, Bassetts 70—75 cents, Brogas 95 cents—$1,' Bukit Jelotongs 49—52 cents,299 words
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Article143 1930-01-18 7 Chamber Of Commerce R. A. Report. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association in their weekly auction report, dated Jan. 16, state: Catalogued 2.141.813 1b.=956.16 tons. Offered 1,748,573 1b.—780.61 tons. Sold 1,506,577 1b.=672.58 tons. London spot 7 3 16d. New York spot 14% cents. PRICES REALIZED. Ribbed143 words
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Article232 1930-01-18 7 Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., Singapore, in their weekly report dated Jan. 17, state: Influenced by the increase in dealers' stocks in the Stra ts Settlements at Dec. 31 last, (which were 05,607 tons as against 32,548 tons at the end of November) all three markets weakened during232 words
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Article172 1930-01-18 7 Messrs. Lewis and Peat Ltd., Singapore, in their* weekly report dated Jan. 17, state: The publication during the past week of dealers' stocks in the Colony, showing an increase of over 3,000 tons, caused a further drop in prices. The lowest level was seen on Saturday,172 words
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Article201 1930-01-18 7 Alossrs. Bai l>w and Co., Singapore., in their weekly report dated Jan. 17, state: The fall in price referred to in our last report continued until 23 cents was touched, after which an improvement set in and the period now closes almost unchanged on balance. This morning's cables201 words
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Article40 1930-01-18 7 Barlow's Report. Messrs. Barlow and Co., Singapore, in their weekly report dated Jan. 17, state: The market has remained steady throughout the week. Approximately 765 tons were shipped. Closing quotations are as follows: sundried $0.35, mixed $8.95.40 words
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Article72 1930-01-18 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 O CLOCK NOON, JAN 18 Buyers. Seller*. R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 25% 26 Standard R.S.S. on Tender January 26' 4 26% February 26% 27 March 27% 27 February/March 27 27' 4 April/June 28 28 1 Tone of Market:—Firm.72 words
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Article149 1930-01-18 7 SINGAPORE, JAN. 18. Rice, Siam 1 per Koyan $360 Rice, Siam 2 $325 Rice. Siam 3 $305 Rice, Siam 4 $295 Rice, Siam New 1 $290 Rice, Siam New 2 $280 Rice, Saigon A-l $290 Rice, Saigon 1 $272 Rice, Saigon 2 $270 Rice, Saigon 3 $260 Rice, Rangoon149 words
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Article33 1930-01-18 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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Article439 1930-01-18 7 The "Sky-Pilot Of New York Harbour" Passes Out. Many sailors who visit New York will moum the death of the Rev. William G. Jones, a native of Bangor, Wales, who for many years has been known as the "sky pilot of New York Harhsur." It was his custom439 words
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Article109 1930-01-18 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore, Jan. 18. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). ML Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Marudu 18; Toussoum 14: Malaya 12; Mahidol 10; Phemius 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Leise Maersk 37; Kinta 39. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Fingal 49. West Wharf (Entrance109 words
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Advertisement369 1930-01-18 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED —An office Assistant. Lady preferred. Previous experience not necessary. Apply, in applicants own hand-writing stating age. nationality and the minimum salary requited, to Post Box 170, Singapore. WANTED—A 5 to 7 ton Mechanical Road Roller. Communicate Lian Hup Co., 19, Liang Seah Street. AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS are cordially369 words
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Advertisement407 1930-01-18 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. Chinese New Year Holidays, 1930. In connection with the Chinese New Year Holidays. CHEAP RETURN TICKETS. A.i classes, at a single fare and a half for the double journey, will be issued by any passenger train on the 27th, 28th. 29th, 30th and 31st407 words
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Miscellaneous164 1930-01-18 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, JAN. 18. High Tides.—l.l 3 a.m., 2.25 p.m. St. Matthew's Young People's Guild Association "At Home," 60, Cantonment Road. Waterpolo: Oversea Chinese v. Welch Regt., C.S.C., 3 p.m. Rugby: S.C.C. v. Negri Sembilan, Seremban; Hockey: S.C.C. v. Malacca, Malacca; V.M.C.A. v. Welch, Tanglin; R.A. v. S.R.C.164 words
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Miscellaneous258 1930-01-18 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. JAN. 18. Bengkalis Bagan Si Api Api (Singkara) 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and Penang m (Klang) 3 p.m. Muar w (Tronoh) 3 p.m. Djambi (Van der Parra) 4 p.m. Pulo Kctam, Kuala Selangor, Birnam River, Bagan Datoh and Penang (Rengam) 4 p.m. Batu Pahat (Gemas) 4 p.m.258 words
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Miscellaneous252 1930-01-18 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright RclaTemperature. Rain- Sun- tlve Wind. Max. Mm. fall. shines. Humi- Dlrec- Speed. Stations. F. P. Ins. hour. dity tion. m p.h. Weather. Alor Star 93 70 nil 11.1 75 N.E. 10 Overcast Koto Bharu 86 68 nil 10.7 85 S.S W. 5 Pine252 words
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Obituary34 1930-01-18 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr. and Mrs. A. Martin beg to thank all relatives and friends who kindly attended their wedding, for valuable services rendered and also for their lovely presents.34 words
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Article709 1930-01-18 8 The quotation marks appear to be necessary, in that actually there is no such thing now as a Chinese New Year, as distinct from the New Year observed by other races and communities. The Nationalist Government has decreed the abandonment ot the lunar for the solar calendar,709 words
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Article394 1930-01-18 8 Mr. C. Sherrington has been appointed Demarcation Officer. Malacca. The Singapore Shipping Clerks' Associate has been registered. Di W. J. Moir has been seconded Tor service as Senior Health Officer. Johore. Mi W H. Gatfleld lias been appointed to act as Protector of Chinese. Singapore. The name cf Mr. C.394 words
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Article174 1930-01-18 8 Well Received At The Moonlight Hall. A large crowd greeted the initial performance of the Samoan Dancers at the Moonlight Hall, New World, last night. The Company performed in conjunction with the New City Opera, and although the former were deprived of their picturesque scenery of banana174 words
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Article91 1930-01-18 8 Egyptian Accusation. Reuter's Service. Cairo. Jan. 17. On the eve of his departure to attend the Opium Conference at Geneva, Russel Pasha issued a leport stating that it is not improbable that there are half a million drug addicts in Egypt who are spending roughly £13.500.000Reuter's Service. - 91 words
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Article60 1930-01-18 8 Reuter's Service. Calcutta. Jan. 17. Capt. Chichester, the New Zealand airman who is flying from England to Australia, left for Rangoon to-day. (Capt. Chichester left Croydon on Dec. 20. hoping to beat Hinkler's record, but he has been delayed by a crash in Tripoli two days later.Reuter's Service. - 60 words
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Article562 1930-01-18 8 Mr. W. H. Graham, manager of the Malacca Electric Lighting Co.. Ltd.. is back from leave. The annual general meeting of the Straits Chinese Amateur Dramatic and Musical Society will take place tj-morrow aiternoun at 261, Lavender Street. The figures of the official census of Siam. recently taken, show that562 words
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Article268 1930-01-18 8 New British Civil Service Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless Jan. i" Colonel Weiss and Comniai,. t Ci oft to-day for Tunis en rout. 0 by easy stages. t K :i >'. Jan. 17 It is understood that this the Air Ministry will prov.a, r nate penditure on civilReuter's Service.; British Official Wireless - 268 words
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Article100 1930-01-18 8 Former Village Beantia Charged With .Murder. Reuter's Service. Buda;,- it, Jan 17 The mass poflwming triali -umed at Szolnok when two prospero middle-aged matrons, once renowned villas ■> wm brought up. One of them. PMaaa\ vehemently denied the rha: .vjrderc? her mother, husband and sweetheart The otherReuter's Service. - 100 words
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Article113 1930-01-18 8 Entitled To Separate Home? Reuter's Service. New xork, Jan. D The right of a wife to maintain i separai* domicile from the husband «i upheld bf a decision of the United St 1 vms Court in the case where Madame Ganna Walsta the op-ra-singer, wife ofReuter's Service. - 113 words
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Article76 1930-01-18 8 Visitors Strictly Scrutinised. Reuter's Service. DiTIWIT 17 Police precaution, for g" 0 ;frn House, where the Viceroy. I b Tj, ing are very elaborate for jj" The grounds of the Govern idea* swarming with detectives -erutlnise the credentials "HTmm* Pressmen who arrived al Of tW this morningReuter's Service. - 76 words
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Article67 1930-01-18 8 dueFrom Prance by A Singapore at 7 a.m. to-m< j M..r. Fit n China and Japan due S'ngapu-e to-morrov.. -pu.-te' l Fn m Ch na and Maru," due Sinjranop From Chin i and Mi Folk." dv- Singapoic »1 the fiOth instant. From China by U GI« on Monday,67 words
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Article11 1930-01-18 8 Mr. A. R. Lambert, untitled and Co.. Ltd.. Malacca Homo leave.11 words
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Article39 1930-01-18 8 Latest Quota' RiBBin London: —7 9/16d. New York:—15% cents C Singapore: —25 5 i-26 cen' T,N O «4. Leaden: —Spot £i I 3 months, buyers £177 r- 45s OC Od.), sellers £177 7s <>« Singapore: —$89 5.:».39 words
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Advertisement222 1930-01-18 8 0 FOR BOYS ANO GIRLS I 1 FLEET-FOOT 99 I I White Canvas Shoes, Crepe Rubber Soles. I i Sizes 4 and 4J only. j THE SHOE FOR SCHOOL AND SPORTS WEAR FLEET-FOOT M SHOES. Made from strong white canvas with donble sown taped jj I seams. Vulcanised crepe rubber222 words
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Advertisement86 1930-01-18 8 PERFECT FITTING SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES OF PLEASING APPEARANCE AND IN DISTINCTIVE STYLES. SIGHT TESTING I BY QUALIFIED OPTICIANS. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. iMiii.iiii^niiiiHiiiiiiMaiiiiiiiiimiiiiiaiiaiii^nKiH''!"»"»"»! 1 «J I 634 j 1 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. I TENO SENG GUAN, Established 1905. Tel. No. 2415. I 1 TRY T.86 words
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553 1930-01-18 9 CeinciitiflJ» Peace With Europe. ,MERI< ANS WELCOMED TO LONDON. Bit ,gest Audience In History. Service. British Official Wireless. LondOA, Jan. 17. r ;rc nington," wit A the American riu d anchored in Plymouth naval oe t t this mo ming, within two S°Service.; British Official Wireless. - 553 words
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Article186 1930-01-18 9 Reuter's Service. A London. Jan. 17. Son P ates have arrived in Lonfcnfcr V v Were met b M*- Arthur Zander .F 1 >retar >' and Mr. A. V. 1 crowd 1 U> They Werc chcered by Stimsor int ■rations t V wwe d. declined to discuss at theReuter's Service. - 186 words
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Article148 1930-01-18 9 Wireless 17 Km Tokyo. Jan. 17 the Naval Conference Ic ss the largest audience in history. The transmitters of the British Broadcasting Corporation, the Canadian beam wireless service, the Transatlantic telephone and the Continental telephone services will all be used to carry the Royal speech to millions of homes.Wireless - 148 words
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Article175 1930-01-18 9 JAPAN HARDLY READY TO ACCEPT. Reuter's Service. Tokyo. Jan. 17. Japan's interest in the Naval Conference is evidenced in a verbatim report being cabled, of Mr. Mac Donald's statement to the Press on Wednesday, to Tokyo where it has been careful'y studied at the Foreign Office. Mr.Reuter's Service. - 175 words
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Article216 1930-01-18 9 NAVAL DEMONSTRATION BY RUSSIA. Will England Take Action? Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Constantinople, Jan. 17. A Russian squadron, consisting of the dreadnought "Pariachkaya Kommuna" and the cruiser "Proflntern," this morning appeared at Constantinople, sailing towards the Black Sea from the Baltic, having passed through the Dardanelles. This isTrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 216 words
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Article196 1930-01-18 9 Straight Taft To Little Entente. #ISSUE OF REPARATION BONDS. Reuter's Service. The Hague, Jan. 17. Mr. Snowden's broadsides against German dilly-dallying had an immediate effect last week. He ha* now found another target, the Uttle Entente and Hungary, whom to-day he. accused of nothing but talk for aReuter's Service. - 196 words
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Article75 1930-01-18 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby, Jan. 17. After six mail bags had been delivered at the Air Ministry to-day, two of them were snatchad hy a man who drove off with a confederate ln a motorcar. It is not thought that any document of greatBritish Official Wireless. - 75 words
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Article595 1930-01-18 9 INQUEST ON MR. TAN HOCK LEE. Verdict Of Suicide. At the conclusion of the Coroner's inquiry into the death of Mr. Tan Hock Lee, a well-known Chinese tennis player o$ Singapore, Mr. F. G. Bourne recorded that he was quite satisfied that the deceased took his life595 words
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Article116 1930-01-18 9 Drastic Actf jn Against Red Newspaper. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Reuter's Service. Berlin ,Jan. 17. Owing to the recent rioting the Ministry of the Interior has forbidden for an indefinite period open air demonstrations in Prussia. The police confiscated to-day's issue of the "Rote Fahne," the Communist organ,Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.; Reuter's Service. - 116 words
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Article124 1930-01-18 9 Still A Young Country. Reuter's Service. Philadelpliia, Jan. 17. General Smuts, who leaves for Eiig and today, has given the Americans some valuable patting advice. Admitt.ng that America is a young country possessing amazing world power ho warned the country that it is st.ll in adolescence andReuter's Service. - 124 words
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Article23 1930-01-18 9 CENTRAL CHINA NEWS, on page 1 NOTES FROM CEYLOX, on pace 4. CHINESE TOPICS, en page 10. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 11.23 words
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Article289 1930-01-18 9 Chinese To Control Courts. MUNICIPAL POLICE TO REMAIN. Likin Tax Will Be Abolished. "Sin Kuo Min Press" Service. Shanghai, Jan. 18. Dr. C. T. Wang again conferred with the British Minister, Sir Miles Lampaon, at Shanghai yesterday. The former states that, after several meetings have been held regarding"Sin Kuo Min Press" Service. - 289 words
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Article62 1930-01-18 9 FOREIGNERS NO" MOLESIFD. Reuter's Service. Canton. Jan. 18. The Cantonese Navy has taken possession of Hoihow, the enemy retreating without resistance. The "Magnolia" and an American destroyer "Moleish,' have arrived at Hoihow and are standing by. The "Magnolia'* wirelesses that the situation is quiet and noReuter's Service. - 62 words
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Article193 1930-01-18 9 Severe Test Of Envelope. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Jan. 17. The airship RlOO which left Cardington soon after nine o'clock yesterday morning with 58 persons on board, was moored at Cardington last night after a flight of nearly 13 1 hours. During the early part of theBritish Official Wireless. - 193 words
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Article235 1930-01-18 9 Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. "Japanese News" Service. Geneva. Jan. 17. The preparatory technical conference on cond tions of work in coa mines 1 ejected by 13 to 11 the British proposal of a seven and a half-hour-day. the minority consisting if /line woiktrs' delegates and theReuter's Service.; British Official Wireless.; "Japanese News" Service. - 235 words
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Advertisement251 1930-01-18 9 I jj| f i I NOXO Prevents Rot, Decay and I Fungoid Decay. 3 NOXO Prevents Attack by White 1 S M>h a I Ants and all Insects. I NOXO Is the Best Wood Preserva- I tive and Stain. MANUFACTURED BY NEWTON CHAMBERS CO, LTD., I SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND. a Sole251 words
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124 1930-01-18 10 Sports Pastimes. Commercial Cup Games. NEXT WEEK'S FIXTURES. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The following fixtures will be played in the coming week in the Inter-Commercial Cup competition. All games will be played «t"the old Stadium (Teluk Ayer Reclamation) and will commence at 5 p.m. sharp. Monday, Jan. 20. A.P.Ct v. Robinsons. (Referee,124 words
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Article36 1930-01-18 10 The following players will represent the IVrsukanun Club, Pulau Bukom, against ihc Pulau Samboe Malay Club to-day: Mail; Mohd. Syed, Eusope; Arip, Amat, Mohd. Eusope; Samin, Jappar, Assan, Suratman, Mantan. Reserve: —A. Rahman, Slim.36 words
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Article48 1930-01-18 10 The following will represent the CoventMoon's XI against the Bluebirds (Welch •Regt to-morrow on the Kirn Seng Road mound: Boon (hoon; Cheng Kye, Yong •Hong Juan. Swee Thye (capt.), Ah JLoo; Buck Whee, Boh Lim, Hock Beng, Theam Soon, Peng Lock. Reserves:—Teck (Swee. Kian Leong and Cheng Hoe.48 words
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Article72 1930-01-18 10 To-day at Muar a combined College XI (Raffles and Medical Colleges) will meet the -Muar F. A. The following will represent .the Colleges: Roy Rolands (R.C.); Low Chin Seang (MX*), A. R. Chapman (R.C.); T. Mori 1 (EC.) W. Ess (M.C.), Lee Mun Yui (R.C.); !V. C G. Yzelman (M.C.),72 words
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Article96 1930-01-18 10 j A quite fast and interesting game was nlayed on the S.C.F.A. ground when the Ho <Slong Bank met the United Accountants in a friendly yesterday. There was no score in the first half. The ►only goal of the match came five minutes towards the end when96 words
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Article34 1930-01-18 10 The N.T.S. defeated the Dutch European XI 6—l, yesterday at the Stadium. The goal scorers for the winners were A. J. Maasen, J. C. Deskseh, Teck (2) and Salleh (2).34 words
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Article109 1930-01-18 10 SCRATCHINGS FOR TO-DAY. THE TURF. The following scratchings are announced in connection with to-day's races at Penang. Race I.—Belle of Ireland, Church Parade, Sweet William, Black Moon, Galloway, Maimoon, King Poitrel. Race 2,—Pigeon Park, Crisp, Pollykar, Firooz, Kinta Girl. Race 3.—Gozard, Tamuge, Coragh-Mac, Gay Deceiver. Race 4.r-iLoch Buy,109 words
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Article90 1930-01-18 10 HOCKEY. The S.R.C. easily beat the Indian Association yesterday son the Padang. From the bully-off the S.R.C. went off fast and the .visitors could Hardly keep up the pace. LEGGE drew first blood in the initial half and OEHLERS scored a second after the resumption.90 words
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Article60 1930-01-18 10 On the Padang yesterday the Band of the Welch Regt. beat'an S.C.C. eleven by four goals to one. The visitors scored three goals in the first half without reply. On the resumption the Club managed to score one goal and the visitors added a fourth60 words
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Article48 1930-01-18 10 GOLF. The ladies' medal (stroke) competition at the Garrison Golf Club was played on and Thursday. Sixteen cards were taken out. Mrs. E. J. B. Buchanan, 46—6=40, and Mrs. G. C. Clarke, 46—6=40, .tied and will play off (match play) on or before Jan. 25.48 words
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Article227 1930-01-18 10 A Hard-Fought Game. RUGBY FOOTBALL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Jan. 17. Dunlop's and the Malacca Club met yesterday on the Malacca Club Padang. Dr. E. D. Lindow refereed. The start saw a series of mid-field scrums. Ilsley relieved pressure on the club with a fine227 words
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Article119 1930-01-18 10 TEAMS FOR TUESDAY'S GAME. The teams for the game at the S.C.C. next Tuesday for the annual Ireland v. The Rest match will be as follows: Ireland. —G. G. Garew; E. G. Minns R. M. Hoops, O. W. Gilmour, W. R. King; R. P. Bingham, Randall;119 words
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Article48 1930-01-18 10 The following S.C.C. side Will take the field against the third XV of the Welch Regt. in a friendly on the Padang this afternoon: Carew, More, Bridie, Riches, Harris; Jones, Ryan; Perry, Allan, Clarke, Kuenzler, Fielden, Bromley-Davenport, Woodward and A. N. Other. v48 words
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Article57 1930-01-18 10 The Welch Regrt. 2nd XV will play South Johore at Johore Bahru this afternoon. The soldiers' team will be: Pte. Walters; Pte. Evans, L.-Cpl. Gweliam, Pte. Hyatt, Pte. Williams; L.-Cpl. Bailey and Pte. Edwards; Pte. Owen, Pte. Jones, L.-Cpl« Lewis, Lieut. Lewin, Pte. Morgan, Pte.57 words
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Article70 1930-01-18 10 The following S.C.C. side left for Seremban last night to keep the Club fixture with Negri Sembilan this afternoon: R. A. Cessfard; R. Land, R. B. Bingham, W. R. King, H. Jackson; F. H. Collier (capt.), G. I. Begley; A. W. L. Wheeler, F. A. Merry,70 words
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Article71 1930-01-18 10 The teams in to-day's match at Ipoh between Perak and the full A.P.C. side will t>e as follows: Perak: Smallwood; Barr, Mac Arthur; Beaumont, Markham; Hill, Rarnage; Lewis, Craig, Walker, Debemham, Miller Landthe Craig, Walker, Debenham,. Miller Laurie Bell, Fergus. Malayan A.P.C.: Ponsford; L. V. Taylor.71 words
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Article55 1930-01-18 10 At Kuala Lumpur to-day the following Welch Battalion team meets Selanpor in a friendly; L.-CpL Evans; L.-Cpl. G. Williams, Pte. Kavanagh, L.-Cpl. Thomas and A. N. Other; Cp4. Way and Pte. Josephs; Pte. Pugh, Pte. Owen, Lieut. B. D: Jones, L.-Cpl. Turner, Pte. Francis, Lieut. Cbleman,55 words
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Article101 1930-01-18 10 MALACCA'S ADVERSE DECISION. CRICKET. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Jan. 17. A meeting of the Malacca Club cricketers was held yesterday at the Club. It was unanimously decided not to adopt the larger wicket. The following officials for the coming season were elected: Captain, Dr. E. D.101 words
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Article416 1930-01-18 10 A Correspondent's Views. A correspondent signing himself "Gaspipe." writes: "I have read with much interest your account of the proceedings at the S.C.F.A. meeting held recently. The proposal to form a United Chinese Amateur Sports Club with at least a thousand members is really a very416 words
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Article192 1930-01-18 10 New Closing Order. *v What is regarded as a death-blow to the all-night cabarets in Shanghai is sounded in an order by the Municipal Coun« cil regulating the closing of all cabarets, hotels, ban, restaurants and places of amusement at 2 a.m., beginning on Feb. 1,192 words
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Article197 1930-01-18 10 The following in the Health Bulletin of the League of Nations' Kastern Btreau, Singapore, f >r the week emiied Jan. IT* Berbera: 2 smallpox cases and 1 death. Baghdad: I plague case -oxl 1 duath; 1 smallpox case. Bombay: 46 smallpox case* and 19 deaths as against197 words
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Article94 1930-01-18 10 ATHLETICS. The Amateur Athletic Association have decided to swd a representative team to the Empire Games in Canada in August next, and to subscribe 4ROO towards the expenses. The total cost of the trip is estimated at £3,000, but a public appeal is to be made94 words
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Article997 1930-01-18 10 Affairs Of Tennis Champion. ABNORMALLY HEAVY LIST. The first Bankruptcy Court for the year was held yesterday In the Supreme Court, presided over by Mr. Justice Stevens, Owing to the Christmas vacation the list was abnormally heavy, comprising no fewer than 67 cases. Applications for receiving orders totalled997 words
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Article99 1930-01-18 10 At the first annual general meeting of the Sanatana Dnarma Saibha. held at Krishna Temple, Waterloo Street, the following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year: President, Bfcboo M. Chhota Singh; Vice-President, Pt Kamla Prasad ChoWbay; secretary, Pt. Mohar Dutta Pandey; joint secretary, Pt. Rumadhar Dubey; treasurer, Pt. Biswnath Pandey;99 words
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Article689 1930-01-18 10 Arab Gets Six Years. ACCUSED ALL FOUND GUILTY. The case in which four Chinese and an Arab, Salleh bin Sallim, were charged with attempted armed gang robbery of a wealthy Arab living at Lorong 9, Geylang, was concluded at the Assizes before the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison)689 words
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Article112 1930-01-18 10 Attempt To Smuggle Five Dollars. Before the Fourth Magistrate (Mr. J. F. F. Gregg) this morning two Chinese were charged with bringing »a five dollar note into the Singapore Criminal Prisons. Toe second accused was. fourteen years of age. It was alAiged that the accused visited the Prisons112 words
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Article126 1930-01-18 10 Unctergrad's Social Reputation. London, Dec. 21. That a dress suit done by a London tailor enhanced the status of an undergraduate at Columbia University was contended in the Westminister County Court, where an Albemarle Street tailor sued an American railway engineer, living in London for fifteen guineas126 words
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Article663 1930-01-18 10 Why It Is No LoßprJ A FEW REFLECTION, "EXTRA LITY; ray a tjmvk re To a certain eaten c Territoriality has b, to China. Without might not have estab Ct; a W institutions, hospita works in China, i universities all over c Co^sj been turning mat v.. V663 words
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Article33 1930-01-18 10 Mr. Alfred Bate of Willis and Bat< drowned while b* ."-he" He was the desigi fV 1 ted in the great m six years a memb.;: and chairman of the33 words
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Article82 1930-01-18 11 Ed., "M.T." nvlted to write to us on [Our r ead terest. It must be underjjects of tlaya Tribune" does not od tnat pinions expressed by corjessarily e:. f $hould be a3 brie/ as ipondenti t vp ewritten (double spacfgOile. P r ie c. the paper only, j outEd., "M.T." - 82 words
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273 1930-01-18 11 tho Malaya Tribune.") i {to the t a test pleasure that we e A is gettmg on very l< rm voi. ic nts are immensely joothl:- 1 v 0 f their national keresttd ted. We do not use I t our own lessons t,x v.ew to273 words
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289 1930-01-18 11 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") nr—How shcn K.ny indeed to contemplate t waJe th Cum-'.-H in tn.s country live in iparauve mi. rt unci ease two million of ii countrymen are doomed to die for want food in their native country. Relief Funds I289 words
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Article268 1930-01-18 11 Ed., "M.T." J' 0 ttle Editor, 'Malaya Tribune.") is'onn, n. lury of raining Lnese >; t- Bigoted" adherents to i I u'V T a! Vt overlooked the fact ocacy of r against Nanking's e acia: j 1 U Solar or Gregorian •brat.on nothing else than the NewEd., "M.T." - 268 words
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Article308 1930-01-18 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Passing through Albert Street, I caught sight of a signboard with the words "Government Toddy Shop." I stood a while in front of the shop to have a look at it. I found two entrances, with a notice-board on the side308 words
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Article292 1930-01-18 11 Ed., "M.T." (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —I have visited almost all the bars in Singapore to try and find out a pretty barmaid to serve me with drinks. As I have failed in my efforts, perhaps your correspondents, sheltering under various pseudonyms, will kindly letEd., "M.T." - 292 words
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Advertisement74 1930-01-18 11 LEPROSY, DIABETES, CONSUMPTION, PILES, V.D., SEX DISORDERS cured. Consult the Specialist at the Himalayan Pharmacy, G2. Owen Road or Branch at 186, Serangoon Road, Singapore. "BEWARE OF IMITATIONS." CHEMICAL DIAMONDS. LATEST AMERICAN INVENTION Approved By All Nations. Excels even genuine diamonds in glitter ing. Proof against fire, steel file, and74 words
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Advertisement434 1930-01-18 11 I A UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT. ru Doable Show at a single fee. I{] g THE ROYAL, SAMO AN DANCERS 1 I THE NEW CITY OPERA I a] The sensation of the Siason. I At Tlie Moonlight Hall, New World, a JALAN BESAR, THONK 6161 ffi TO-NIGHT. jjj ru A vaiiety of434 words
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Advertisement199 1930-01-18 11 Bear in mind when the day has began There's a drink that is second to none. You've heard of its fame, Orange-smash is its name. It's the finest drink under the sun. FRAMROZ CO., 1 VIOLIN OUTFITS I Specially made for tlie Tropics, 2 g ij (Consisting of splendid tone199 words
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Article1102 1930-01-18 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER A CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore. January 18. 1930. 10 a.m. Issue Buyers. Sellers. Value Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 36|- 38|- 1 North Taiping 075 o*o EL Ayer Hitam Tin 14|7% 15|« 5|- Pahang Consols 9 6 10,6 Bangrin Tin 25|61,102 words
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Advertisement389 1930-01-18 12 I SHOP AT OUR I I Selegie Road Depot I FINEST j {Gold Storage Supplies! I ALWAYS AVAILABLE I 9 s SI 0; lOpen HU 7 p.m. eueri/ evening I I (Sundays-6 a.m. to 10 a.m.) 1 I Singapore Gold Storage Go,, Ltd. f jg (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements)389 words
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Advertisement248 1930-01-18 12 I DOCTORS! I qJ Please Ring up 2533 for a free bott'e and literature of th« Dj GENUINE HAEMATOPAN M rd concentrated food, 8 combinations of I HAEMATOPAN (Malt PreparaUon). S A TONIC in case of:—Loss of Appe- Other "Haematopan" combinations:— X S tlte, Mental and Physical Weakness, Haematopan—AßSENlC H248 words
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Advertisement209 1930-01-18 12 DEAN'S UNION OPER^ After a successful season in P< i DEAN'S UNION OPERn will return here on Thursday, Jan 23 and perform on Friday, January Watch for Further Announcement I TOB(R>I i CO I Jjj THE IX>#US FAV&URITF Because it drapes so well and is so ea>y I to wash,209 words
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Article893 1930-01-18 13 Planters' Correspondence With Government. The following is the leader appearing in the January issue of "The Planter":— We publish below copies of the correspondence between the Chairman of the Incorporated Society of Planters and the Under Secretary to Government, on the subject of land at the Cameron's Highlands,893 words
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Advertisement474 1930-01-18 13 CUT YOUR TRANSPORT COSTS L quicker and more efficient handling with a HUDSON LIGHT RAILWAY BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in England.) -Koala Lumpur—lpoh—Teluk Anson and Penang. DANiSH PORTLAND CEMENT, AGENTS: fl G. H. SLOT Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE AND PENANG. |j v D Stocks carried. Large supplies can be arranged h474 words
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Advertisement29 1930-01-18 13 Sorenessji from cycling Mm and walking, sunburn, fftflr* are soothed and healed by PUROL Tins 30 and 55 cts. Tubes 75 ctt. jF?/& w Obtainable everywhere oco Sumatra I29 words
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Advertisement506 1930-01-18 13 EDUCATIONAL. SINGAPORE CHINESE MANDARIN SCHOOL. BRANCH AT TANJONG PAGAR. To enable residents of the southern end of the city to get a chance to study Mandarin, we have as requested established a branch at Tanjong Pagar, 433. Tras Street, Chinese Kindergarten. FEATURES.—There are three lessons a week, Monday, Wednesday, and506 words
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Advertisement262 1930-01-18 13 EDUCATIONAL. NEWTON INSTITUTION. NO. 208-B. BUKIT TIMAH ROAD. (Near Newton Railway Station.) (Tram Junction, 2 cents For Tram From Selegie Road.) The school opens on the 20th January, 1930. Admits pupils both boys, and girls under 12. from Primary to Cambridge Senior. No age limit. Hours of Instruction: Morning B—l.262 words
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Advertisement299 1930-01-18 13 EDUCATIONAL. KINGSWOOD ENGLISH SCHQOL. (NO. 11, LORONG 32, GEYLANG.) The school re-opens after the Chinese New Year holidays on Monday, February 3. Tlie 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,299 words
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Advertisement460 1930-01-18 14 SITUATION VACANT. WANTED—An experienced assistant for Men's Shoe Department. Apply. Manager, Whiteaway, Laidlaw and Co., Ltd. SARN a big salary as a Certificated Bookkeeper. Individual postal tuition, taken in four own home, during spare time. Fee moderate, easy monthly instalments. Success tuaranteed at two Final Exams. Lucrative positions quickly obtained460 words
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Advertisement560 1930-01-18 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES. Penanc 85, Beach Street. Malacfa M I». Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. B tv Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang I*lS' Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Cqrner Lloyd Street. Shanghai560 words
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Advertisement385 1930-01-18 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 fJ^OOO Paid-up Capital «1.060,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,612,046 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.385 words
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Advertisement524 1930-01-18 14 INSURANCE. dgagtoa THE SOUTH T$M BBITISB INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH Manager. Office: 2. Kinlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3. Malacca Street, Singapore.524 words
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Advertisement342 1930-01-18 14 Put more juice into it. Before a ict of tennis, drink a glass of cool- HWfi'lnJ 4 Montserrat' and ML equip yourself with jj/jk "pep* the on-coming game. I MfIMH Stront n>tu ral ritamiw »nd prrp»red «blj fro» cultirmted lime*. MONTSEIWOT ITB LIMC JUICE O/ a// Dea/Vn Prepared in Bngland342 words
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Advertisement266 1930-01-18 15 Central Works Store GAS, WATER AND ELECTRIC SERVICES. Have Now Removed To 136, MIDDLE ROAD. Have in ready stock artistic Electric lamps and fittings for sale. Job work for installation of Water, Gas and Electricity undertaken. Call or write for quotations. LIM SWEE, Sole Proprietor, LIM TECK KIM, Phone 2477266 words
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