Malaya Tribune, 25 January 1930
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Title Section21 1930-01-25 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. > > -No. 21 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Saturday, Jan. 25, 1930.21 words
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Advertisement168 1930-01-25 1 UPTON'S CEYLON ■"SA. lOC NOT BETTER BEST. jIA ES. SHAPING AND DRILLING MACHINES, E»c j:'" B CATALOGUES AND PRICES FROM jc Sole Importers: The EaSt Asiatk CO., Ltd.. SINGAPORE. 1 (Incorporated in Denmark.) C= SHSZSZSaS2SZSZSZSHSZS2SZSHSESESZSZSfHS2SZSZS^ j Hi: Motors and Dynamos 0 —tefe Makers of 45 years' experience. 1 E.C.C. prices168 words
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Advertisement171 1930-01-25 1 "FLORODOR" Washing Suitings /7 T Tropical HIGH STREET, Singapore. 1 CHEF I 1 <' c most delicious of aU y I fi In appetising Tomato Sauce. I g B Cooked to perfection and ready I S S g to serve hot or cold. Tasty, IfcMjlf a| nourishing and satisfying. B171 words
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Article1667 1930-01-25 2 Moral Of Shop Girl's Story. AN OFFENCE AGAINST GOOD TASTE. There is something of the quality of an oldfashioned moral tale in the story of the beautiful London shop-girl who was sentenced to three months' imprisonment for stealing dresses. Six years ago she won a beauty competition in1,667 words
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Advertisement341 1930-01-25 2 When Women Suffer, It 4 they take g 7 fcoyefc's ASPIRIN.^^^-^ T> it the pains |V \W disappear. The Original CCS, ASPIRIN Tablets r package, bearing the world</7 famous trade-mark, the Baver Cross. I (Established 1908) A Gifts she would always I treasure jj Diamond Sp rlS CupS I g341 words
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Advertisement105 1930-01-25 2 ulimits pius mmw mw r",niv.. «AtiiN s \.> ĕ lf» r»* MARIIN S PUIS. ■f Sold tt «II Ck*«m Sl»rt« •<* B TIMMS OISriNSARY. |UMh x> %m%m* I an economical price /0 State Express 999 are for those smokers who require a first-class cigarette at afi economical price. They are105 words
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Advertisement133 1930-01-25 2 I' 1 Mill I fuiu J 11H j I tfJ&* "$H VMjßfc Mis' Andrews- r m thesparklingihealthlmk toj^* m Everyone likes a bubbling oolin» drink of Andrews, and none benefils. From the oldest „to the youngest, all are belter i. r pure, cool blood, active functions, and a well-toned system.133 words
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Article1442 1930-01-25 3 COLOMBO'S AIR-BASE HOPES DECLINE. Demand For Seaplane Service. With recent air developments in India, the hope that Ceylon might be one of the Imperial Airways bases becomes even more remote than had been supposed. If, however, Singapore is found unsuitable there is, it is felt, some likelihood1,442 words
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Article300 1930-01-25 3 Striking Views Of A Mental Expert. "If you are going to sterilise mental deficients, why not criminal, and, if criminal, why not drunkards, and, if drunkards, what about political apostates? "If you are to have birth control on a large scale you will have to add300 words
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Article163 1930-01-25 3 London, Jan. 3. The romance of two big fortunes was revealed to-day. The first story comes from Port Chester (New York), where a Czech maid-servant who married her employer, a New York stockbroker, has inherited the latter's fortune of approximately £5,000,000. She polished the floors and163 words
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Article24 1930-01-25 3 London, Jan. 2. The engagement h announced of Loelia Mary, daughter of Sir Frederick Ponaonby, and the Duke of (Westminster.24 words
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Advertisement380 1930-01-25 3 Law TO GET HID r oF INDIGESTION. I ligftfcm, gastritis m L tOS e who saffe' heart-burn, etc., instant relief can glad 'Bisurated' r eating or when- tantly neutralises W. trouble, stops the Wfcid that beg the inflamed WL painless, normal Wl i Bisurated' MagKjtiori Gtl a- chemist toj* w380 words
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Advertisement412 1930-01-25 3 Why this penetrating foanv CLEANS WHERE TOOTHBRUSH CANNOT REACH 1,1 a dramatic way science now proves what millions of people know—that Colgate's cleans teeth better. A scientist recently made an important experiment with toothpastes. He measured their power to penetrate the thousands of tiny crevices which are found in normal,412 words
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Article637 1930-01-25 4 ARTIFICIAL PROPS BRING CHAOS. Costs Must Be Cheapened. Speaking as chairman at the 18th annual meeting of Malayan Tin Dredging, Ltd., at Winchester House, London, on Dec. 19. Mr. C. V. Stephens said: I wish to make a few remarks concerning the board's policy in regard637 words
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Article120 1930-01-25 4 Al. the 16th annual meeting of Kamuning Tin Dredging, Ltd., two days later, Mr. W. Arthur Addensall (chairman) said: Your directors are in sympathy with the aims of the T n Produ?ers' Asaociateon to obtain a better price for the ore they produce. The way is not120 words
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Article150 1930-01-25 4 Lewis And Peat's Report. Messrs. Lewis and Peat Ltd., Singapore, in their weekly report dated Jan. 24, state: The news of the increase of about 6,000 tons in F.MS, s, teks for December caused a setback in this market, which up till the end of last week150 words
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Article743 1930-01-25 4 Lyall And Evatt's Report. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Singapore, In their weekly report dated Jan. 22, state: Renewed efforts on behalf of Restriction by both Britisn and Dutch have stimulated fresh interest in the rubber market ciur.ng tne week. Following on the news that a committee of743 words
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Article238 1930-01-25 4 Excessive Tapping By Small Holders. The Government Statistical Department (wi* Us the Fina-icfal Correspondent of the "Times of Malaya") has issued a very useful report en the rubber industry from the point cf view of production. Graphs show that native production per acre easily outstripped large estate238 words
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Advertisement258 1930-01-25 4 Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the home counties, the 'Allenburys* Foods are as easily 'digested as mothers milk. They are germ free and are simply and quickly made by the addition of boiling water only. Fresh supplies, specially packed for the tropics, are received each258 words
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Advertisement351 1930-01-25 4 gßammaaaßi ii iiii iiiiii m} if wWmmwM j 11 1111 MACONOCHIESI MEAT6VEGETABLE RATIONS Fresh meat (without bone), Potatoes Onions, Carrots and Rich Gravy; athor appeasing and nutritious meal, all ready o 1 MadeandgtaranhedbyMaconocbie*sand soldandrtcommend:.. M/Y^vjy Lbbhibe m^a^ !Mr. Q. C. YONG 1 ANNOUNCES the arrival of the Rain-Bow man Sleepy351 words
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Article148 1930-01-25 5 Suffering From Insomnia And Weak Digestion. -1 Prince George, who celebrated his twenty-seventh birthday recently, has improved in health, it is officially stated, but can fulfil only a limited number of cngag?ments. Major Ulick Alexander, the Prince's Comptroller, has issued the following statement: "Prince George has benefited from148 words
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Article444 1930-01-25 5 Singapore. Jan. 24 MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 48 Beef, stew or curry kati 39 Pork, lean kati 64 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 54 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 59 Hens (Locally reared) katt 77 Ducks each 1.00 Pigeons, domestic444 words
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Article48 1930-01-25 5 Experience is about the only thing you cannot buy on the easy-payment plan. The way to succeed is to begin at the bottom—especially in stock speculation. If the women dress to please the men, just what particular group are they trying to make happy with the long skirts?48 words
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Advertisement339 1930-01-25 5 DENTISTRY. fir uments Without Pain. Natural L ike. Teeth rep ,Jtt KA TE CHARGES. SrtSIANG (falified Dentist. mil STREET. SINGAPORE. :5, i Mary*! Dispensary. "•""VhONE 4057. p ING. ill kinds ol Bui n .SCING W by Prof. C. There** Sifia* I.mdon, and Mis* 26. Orchard Roa< Sen° ur 0 •nts,339 words
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Advertisement609 1930-01-25 5 I Church Services. THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY. St. Andrew's Cathedral January 26, 1930. DEDICATION FESTIVAL. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. (Choral) Holy Communion and Sermon. 10 a.m. Sunday School at S. Andrew's School. 5:30 p.m. (Choral) Evensong and Sermon. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday609 words
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Advertisement44 1930-01-25 5 CHURCH OP OCR lADT OP LOCRDKS. Ophir Road. 8 a.m. Mass and Sermon. 5 pjn. Prayers and Benediction. CHURCH OF ST. JOSEPH. (Portuguese Mission.) 5:30 a.m. Low Mass. 6:30 a.m. Low Mass. 8 a.m. Solemn High Mass and Sermon. 5 P-m. Vespers and Benediction,44 words
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Advertisement176 1930-01-25 5 ~■■amho—■nwrt mn. 0 r Henntnqs s <r r\ «\ESJ UVE NATOH UpQTEHCy jy2g^" ON LOST F'GURE g FriGiDiTY DIGRESSION ML FcaBBV F«suft€ Insomnia Rje Jiu\™at E S 7 Perpec t Makhcxso I Wb^AfyJHOOO Everlasting Enjovmen t. Sole N.AINA MOHAMED SONS 22 BAT T£Rv ROAD. SINGAPOHt ?6 CX 0 MaRKE I176 words
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Advertisement211 1930-01-25 5 Don't worry because yon suffer neurasthenia—it's the fksZ- la\ wor.t thing you can do. To banish this dreaded de- MJj.jJlTJj| pressing malady you should provide yourself with proper noun.hment. The nerve and digestive systems, I«-«IwB» weakened by overstrain and undernourishment, need suitable foods and tonics. For giving strength and tone211 words
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Advertisement366 1930-01-25 6 PAVILION 8 'PHONE 6903 1 To night The Last Night of i I "THREE FACES EAST" gj S I i FROM SUNDAY. JANUARY 26 TO FRIDAY, JANUARY 31. k En AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP (j I EVE'S FILM AND EVERYBODY'S REVIEW. g g HAROLD LLOYD I "NUMBER PLEASE" 1 {Jj366 words
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Advertisement308 1930-01-25 6 A:r*xvi sent ent s. ALHAMBRA I 'PHONE 6909 I (TAN CHENG KEE, Sole Proprietor.) I SPECIAL. PROGRAMME I Commencing Friday, Jan. 24 and ending Wednesday, Jan. 29. IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P3L jjj The Latest Empire News. I RAMON NAVARRO I jjj Ih a spicy love cocktail S308 words
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Advertisement344 1930-01-25 6 GAIETY CINEMA The House o! Features that Really Entertains. From Friday, January 24 to Thursday, January 30. In the Second Show at 9.15 p.m. Tiny bo be up and going if you don't want to miss a good picture. Come, let Gay RAY GRIFFITH The Master Laughter show jou a344 words
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Advertisement118 1930-01-25 6 SURINA THEAW DEEDS, NOT H OROs 1 TO-NiGRT! Until Tuesd v. •'binary I In the Secnn, a lv Pa The I'ietu* "The Lasl War^ LAURA 11 PL W E Mighty Mystery! K\citem«Drama! Bfciv< t: !k Li- .v-ii i: rWpll SEE! The Ghost's V. Th ways! The Hui Terror of the118 words
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254 1930-01-25 7 vCommodities Up. and Co. report at 11 a.m. Messr< t to-day KiBBER. q, 3/16 d. Londor- <G), up cent. Ne n Mlenbys $1.55—51.60, Ayer I***: IJ >. Ayer Panas $1.35—51.45, Uolete 5• Brogas 95 cents—sl, mm** >2 cents, Bukit Katils 61 mt* J *~> .ourgns $2.85—53.254 words
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Article80 1930-01-25 7 British Official Wireless. Rugby, Jan. 24. Although, owing to a fall in prices, the total value of last year's overseas trade was lower than that of 1924. which was the lowest year since the post-war trade slump in actual volume of trade, there was a marked improvement.British Official Wireless. - 80 words
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Article73 1930-01-25 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. Ii O'CLOCK NOON, JAN. 25. Buyers. Sellers. R.SS. equal to London Standard. Spot 24 4 25 Standard R.S S. on Tender »Pebr..ary 25 25 March 25*4 26 February March 25 25 April June 27 tl% low if Mark-1: Steady, quiet. Latest73 words
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Article116 1930-01-25 7 SINGAPORE, JAN. 25. J[« Siam 1 p er Koyan $385 2! cc Sla 2 5340 J* c Slam 3 5315 5" 4.. $300 J 1 Sum New i.. 529 0 ™j S'-arr. Nei j $280 A-l $275 f gon $265 Saigon 2 s<>so 1 5240 2 8235 aon. d116 words
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Article31 1930-01-25 7 mi k Uia, F -MA Government -c of rubber for asr the period Jan. 24 to <-*nts per pound. [Th ,ist wiU be W md other Commer- > Page 4.]31 words
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Article315 1930-01-25 7 No Funds To Carry On. 4 l J e u f U^ t eenth ordin ary general meeting cf Tebak Tin Fields Ltd., was held at the registered offices of the company, Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore, yesterday, fhere were present Messrs Chew- Woon Poh (Chairman). W. L.315 words
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Article91 1930-01-25 7 103 Companies Support-T.P.A. Scheme. Messrs. Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Co., of Ipoh, have received the following cable from the Tin Producers' Association, London: "Referring to your telegram of the 22nd inst., the scheme is now definitely in operation by 103 producing companies throughout the world, who are91 words
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Article301 1930-01-25 7 (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, JAN. 25. 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. London T. T.301 words
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Article178 1930-01-25 7 N.Y.K. SOUTH AMERICAN LINE. An Augmented Service. In order, to meet the increasing traffic, on the N.Y.K. South American west coast line, the Company have decided to increase, from this year, the number of sailings, vessels and ports of call on the line as under:— Sailings. —Twelve regular178 words
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152 1930-01-25 7 The former western explosives anchorage situated off Pasir Panjang. at Lat. 1° 16' N. long. 103° 48' E (approx.), the limits of which are set for in section 4 (1) (a) Singapore Port Rules 1929 is abolished on account of the existence of numerous submarine telegraph152 words
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Article215 1930-01-25 7 Two Chinese boarding-house runners were fined $15 each in the Marine Court yesterday for hoarding the "Autung" before she was properly anchored in the roads. A number of Chinese twakow owners were also charged with causing obstruction in the Singapore River and fines varying from $o to $10215 words
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Article129 1930-01-25 7 "Autung," Brit. 2,107 tons, Capt. M- Culock, from Amoy, 24-1; for Hoihow, 26-1. "Larut," Brit. 464 tons, Capt. Stoker frcm Malacca, 24-1; for Malacca, 25-1. "Glenapp," Brit. 5,877 tons, Capt. Ingram, from London, 24-1; for Vladivjstock, 25-1. "Bangkok," Fr. 5,076 tons, Capt. Lerten, from Colombo, 24-1; for Saigon, 26-1.129 words
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Article112 1930-01-25 7 The seventh annual Malayan Exhibition, organised by the Malayan Agri-Horticul-tural Association, will be held during the Easter holiday, April, 19 to 21, on the Association's ground at the junction of Ampang Road and Circular Road, Kuala LAimpur. The usual sections for Agriculture, Horticulture, Rubber, Poultry and Village Industries112 words
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Article32 1930-01-25 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon is Rs. 156 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 156 for $100.32 words
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Article104 1930-01-25 7 The Royal Samoans. SUCCESSFUL RETURN. Well over 300 people attended the Tea Dance at Raffles Hotel yesterday, the attraction being the appearance of the Royal Samoan Dancers, who delighted the crowd with their art. Their performance was so much appreciated that they have been engaged to appear again104 words
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Article121 1930-01-25 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore, Jan. 25. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Cremer East Basin: Esquilino 22; Borneo Maru 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Toussoum 16; Malaya 14; Kinta 12; Rompin It; Mahidol 10; Antilochus 9: Meonia 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Benavon 33; Shunko Maru121 words
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Advertisement411 1930-01-25 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. THE ROYAL ORCHESTRA. Wanted players, Violin, Saxophone, and Tenor-Banjo. Apply Post Box 567. SITUATION FILLED. Vacancy for experienced man teacher with Senior Cambridge qualifications filled. Many thanks to all the applicants. ROOMS TO LET. Katong. near seasideAll fitted with conveniences, and tennis court. Cheap rent. DARUMA HOTEL, 35.411 words
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Advertisement284 1930-01-25 7 TIGER BALM For 10 cts. In a tin carton AUN TONG TICERBALH^ To meet the demands, of the poorer classes, Tiger Balm is now made available in small tin cartons as depicted above, in addition to the usual balms sold in bottles. ENG.'AUN TONG, The Tiger Medical Hall. 47, Neil284 words
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Miscellaneous437 1930-01-25 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, JAN. 25. High Tides.—6.36 a.m., 8.56 p.m. General Meeting: Ceylon Sports Club, 4.30 p.m. Tea Party: "Karikal Mahal," East Coast Road, 4.30 p.m. Tennis Tournaments: Johore Civil Service Club and the L.L.T.C. Rugby: North v. South, Ipoh; Public Services v. Islands; South Johore v. A.P.C., Johore437 words
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Miscellaneous248 1930-01-25 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright RelaTemperature. Rain- Sun- tive Wind. Max. Mm. falL shines. Huml- Direc- Speed, Station*. F. F. Ins. hour. dity tlon. m{p.h. Weather. Alor Star 93 70 nil 9.1 75 E.N.E. 2 Fine Kota Bharu 85 71 nil 9.5 93 S.S.W. 2 Fine K. Trengganu248 words
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Obituary90 1930-01-25 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mr. Joseph Nonis. mother, and children bee to thank those relatives and friends who sent messages, wreaths and condolences in memory of the late Denis Martin Nonis. in their sad bereavement DEATH. LIM—On Wednesday. January 22. 1930. at 4.45 p.m. at 157, Pasir90 words
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Article864 1930-01-25 8 At last Singapore has broken Penang's monopoly in recent years of the Queen's Scholarships. Raffles Institution comes into its own again, as might be expected of the senior Government school in the biggest Settlement in the Colony, and now that St. Joseph's has decided to compete once more864 words
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Article162 1930-01-25 8 Mr. M. V. del Tufo, of the Labour Office, Penang. «aha for Home to-day on urg*i.* mcdiral leave. Tvlej;rapiuc meassge» con uow be tin i muted to and from Ihfl Scudal snd Benin Poat Offices 111 Jobnii Mlas Iiciic Dump Ph. <>f a vi-U-known Falmouth fumtly i* on u vl*il162 words
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Article250 1930-01-25 8 Concerning what appeared in yesterday's issue under the above heading, we have received letters from Mr. R. C. Jayaratne, hon. secretary of the Singapore Sinhalese Association, and Mr. P. Edgar Perera, who presided over the meeting held on Thursday, under the auspices of that Association, to elect a250 words
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Article119 1930-01-25 8 A meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners will be held on Tuesday next at 2.15 p.m. in the Municipal Board Room. Included in the agenda is a motion standing in the name of the President regarding the assigning of certain powers cf the Registrar of Vehicles to a119 words
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Article650 1930-01-25 8 Lieut-Colonel B. A. Thompson. Military Adviser and Chief Instructor, Johore Military and Volunteer Forces, has been granted six months' leave with effect from the 9th ins.. Our Penang correspondent wires that Mr. William Harold Bearman, of Singapore, married yesterday Miss Nellie Treble Pinchor. The bride arrived by the "Macedonia" and650 words
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Article595 1930-01-25 8 Education general!-. Scholarships in partk W the limelight a great -<** J and it was no surpim oqJ very much to the for- p Stt WJ at the annual reunion Old Boys on Wednesc f **tj! Institution Is a Christ; treasured traditions se< the Christian Brothers595 words
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Article115 1930-01-25 8 The "Malayan Boy B Un«** *1 cording the resignatior k& T J. District Commission..;- nr. been a scout since wd Mt mm splendid sen-ice to 0» JJ duties compel him to ret in fora UIBf active work in the Ass ton. but we ary to know that115 words
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Article34 1930-01-25 8 From Western Aust Singapore at 5 pjn. Sui?«P oftr From China by morrow. yont^ From Cnina and J l Maru." due Bhigapon 27th instant. Kaiif* rOC From Western An Singapore on Mond.34 words
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Article35 1930-01-25 8 Latest <}•' ti(,nS Birnr: London: —7 '^d. New York:—15 Singapore: —24 -25 TIN (U? Lrndtn: —Spot £17- s tjjM 3 months. buyers jp 5f Gd.t, sellers 1175 1 c -id.' Singapore:— SS8 535 words
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Advertisement238 1930-01-25 8 SILVER PLATED TOAST RACKS. 1 Just Received. I «2 i B I Xo. 1-2707. I I SIZE 5 BARS PRICE $5.25. 1 7 $6,00 I I Robinson Co., Ltd. I RAFFLES PLACE, jjj I SINGAPORE. Gold Uaf Tea Excels. Sole Agents: A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ Ltd., 3 -a> R* ffl Q«»y. Singapore.238 words
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Advertisement82 1930-01-25 8 PERFECT FITTING SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES OF PLEASING APPEARANCE AND IN DISTINCTIVE STYLES. SIGHT TESTING BY QUALIFIED OPTICIANS. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. iliWMlililillilMiWli«lt:iiMillill«ll«lllil»»lill«l"«»l «l«lllWltUllll» I 634 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. I TENO SENG OUAN, f I Established 1905. Tel. No. 2415. I W m I m I82 words
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99 1930-01-25 9 Keepin: Peace In Distan Lands, orNTH pr] IIER'S WARM X TR] I TE. Naval Talks (oniinue. Reuter's Service. London. Jan. 24. al delegates, chiefly Various m*m The principal auiutive. too*. b meetlng at 10 t was an report of experts jtmin? Street, to variousReuter's Service. - 99 words
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Article515 1930-01-25 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby. Jan. 24. Delegates to the Naval Conference express JStion w.tli tht progress so far made in "the machinery of the Conference In rkiM jrder. The Prime Minister and the jut of other delegations are following the bn of getting the problems broughtBritish Official Wireless. - 515 words
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Article44 1930-01-25 9 Supplies. Reuter's Service. Jan. 24. c Times.- Commutes thai the suffering from rationed. They and maintaining Jmie. In the running out they ■etj and penState DepartGre »< Britain and *S iound or !lait Jan. 24. 'he opinion that and ■ik up.Reuter's Service. - 44 words
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Article199 1930-01-25 9 CAPTAIN GOES DOWN WITH SHIP. Passengers Stranded. Reuter's Service. Buenos Aires, Jan. 24. Anxiety is felt over the position of 1,600 passengers and the crew of the German liner, "Monte Cervantes," which struck a rock near Tierra Del Puego, in the Straits of Magellan on Wednesday. TheReuter's Service. - 199 words
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Article68 1930-01-25 9 Second Effort To Win Prize. British Official Wireless. Rugby. Jan. 24. Man Mohan Singh, the young Indian who recently made an unsuccessful attempt to fly from England to India to win the prize of £500 offered by the Aga Khan to the first Indian doing the journeyBritish Official Wireless. - 68 words
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Article73 1930-01-25 9 Bolivians In German 'Plane. [.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, Jan. 24. The Bolivian flyers, Luizaga and Vasquez, left Dessau this morning on a trans-Atlantic flight by stages, using a Junker 'plane with Hornet motor of the same type as the historic Trans-Atlantic 'plane "Bremen." A German pilot accompanies73 words
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Article128 1930-01-25 9 Terrible Cases Of Cruelty. Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 24 Lady Simon in a speech at Wellingborough made reference to her recent speech regarding slavery in Ceylon and Hong Kong. She emphasised that she always distinguished between open and avowed slavery, such as existed in Arabia and Abyssinia andReuter's Service. - 128 words
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Article52 1930-01-25 9 Reuter's Service. Mexico City. Jan. 24. The Government has ordered the withdrawal of the Legation staff from Moscow as a protest against the present hostile Communist demonstrations outside the Mexican Embassies at Washington, Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro, for which the Soviet Government isReuter's Service. - 52 words
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30 1930-01-25 9 {"Japanese News'' Service. Tokyo. Jan. 23. The Nanking Government, which recently decided to improve the Navy, has ordered several warships, of small types, from Japan.30 words
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Article89 1930-01-25 9 Statistics just published by the National Band of Hope Union (a Temperance organisation) show that Germany's consumption of alcohol is hardiy half that of pre-war days. With an annual consumption of 4 litres per head last year, Germany stand-, eleventh in the list of European countries. France heads the list89 words
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Article397 1930-01-25 9 I MURDER CHARGE THROWN OUT. Lame Man's Mysterious End. At the Singapore Assizes yesterday, before the Chief Justice (Sir Wm. Murison) and a special Jury, the trial of a Cantonese named Siow Kirn Ann, for the alleged murder of a compatriot, came to an abrupt end, when Mr.397 words
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Article230 1930-01-25 9 "Extrality" Negotiations Delayed. ["Sin Kuo Mm Press" Service.] Shanghai, Jan. 25. The 17th and 24th divisions under Shih Yu San left Pengpu and other places on the Tientsin-Pukow line for Honan yesterday. The 2nd and sth divisions under Koo Tso Tong are ready to enter Pengpu. General Liv230 words
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Article49 1930-01-25 9 Hong Kong, Jan. 25. General Heung Hong Ping reports that Chang Fa Kwei's "Ironsides" are retreating to Hunan. Headquarters have ordered the establishment of a Wireless Academy at Wuchow. The forces under Yu Chok Pak have entered Nanning (capital of Kwangsiand they are now advancing on Tingchow.49 words
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Article72 1930-01-25 9 Heavy List For Next Week. There" was ftjrarn a heavy list of matters to be gone througn at yesterday's sitting of the Bankruptcy Court but as Mr. Justice Stevens was occupied ia dealing with summonses in Chambers the whole morning, only applications for postponements ami other short matters72 words
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Article69 1930-01-25 9 Reuter's Service. Gen« va. Jan. 24. The Opium Commission has adopted the proposal of Sir Malcolm Deicvingne to appoint a committee to study all aspects of the limitation of production of narcotics, and to report, if possible, during the present session. The Commission will consist oi" tenReuter's Service. - 69 words
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Article211 1930-01-25 9 Dramatic End Of The Hatry Trial. EMOTIONAL SPEECH FOR DEFENCE. Financiers Go To Prison. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Jan. 24. The trial concluded to-day of Clarence Hatry and his three confederates, Daniels, Dixon and Tabor, on charges of extensive forgeries and frauds, involving large sums of money. TheBritish Official Wireless. - 211 words
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Article218 1930-01-25 9 Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 24. The Attorney-General stated that the defendants raised £789.000 on bogus certificates relating to the stock of the three Corporations and furthermore failed to pay £822,000 to the Corporations for genuine stock. The jury, on the judge's direction, returned a formal verdictReuter's Service. - 218 words
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Article295 1930-01-25 9 Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. Washington, )m. 21 Mr. Hoover has issued a proclamation prohibiting the importation of parrots from South I Amercia ovrtog ,o the recent outbreaks cf I psittacos s ir too United States. London, J;>u 21. A special meeting at Manchester Jt ffimwi* ofReuter's Service.; British Official Wireless. - 295 words
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Article19 1930-01-25 9 NOTES FROM CEYLON, on pa** 3. NOTES OF THE WEEK, on page 8. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 11.19 words
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Advertisement262 1930-01-25 9 I rENNENT'S 3 H |pilsener 3 g BEER WILL, I I SATISFY. 3 S I 1 I J BEER AT ITS BEST J I OBTAINABLE FROM ALI, DEALERS; 1 I OR I 0 Sole Agents: C 1 J Guthrie* (2 b? ]j (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements J Ĕ X262 words
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313 1930-01-25 10 Sports Pastimes. THE COMMERCIAL CUP. Fraser And Neave Beat Moine Comte. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The fine display given by Donald[ was Mature of yesterday mercial Cup match pUayedl at th^inson Road .Stadium pivot Neave and Moine Comte. f .or the former, Donald was in tip-top torm, «H was a sixth forward313 words
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Article106 1930-01-25 10 "MEDICOS'* REACH THE FINAL. In the South Johore competition for the Hull Cup, at the Istana Padang, Johore Bahru, on Wednesday, the Medical team, who had previously defeated Kampong Ayer Molek, up to that time undefeated league champions of South Johore, by the odd goal in three,106 words
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Article315 1930-01-25 10 Commercial Cup Games. The following fixtures in the Inter-Com-mercial Cup competition will be played on the dates shown below. AH games will be played at the old Stadium (Teluk Ayer Reclamation) and will commence at 5 p.m. sharp. Monday, Jan. 27. Mansfield v. O.T.F.C. 0.T.F.C.: H. A. Exley;315 words
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Article50 1930-01-25 10 GOLF. Reuter's Service. Aqua Calient, Mexico, Jan. 24. Gene Sarazen, former National Champion, won the Aqua Caliente $10,000 Golf Tournament, a record purse for any tournament. His aggregate was 285 for 72 holes and he 'Bid the last round in 68 creating a record for the course.Reuter's Service. - 50 words
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Article510 1930-01-25 10 Results And Fixtures. LAWN TENNIS. In connection with the Johore Tennis Week a programme of entertainments has been drawn up by the Hon. Secretary of the Johore Civil Service Club. Mr. de Burgh Thomas. After play to-day there will be dancing at the club, and to-morrow evening,510 words
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Article112 1930-01-25 10 BADMINTON. THE PRIZE DISTRIBUTION. At the prize distribution of the Mayflower B.P. recently the President, Dr. Teo Kah Toh. gave away the cups and medals to the successful competitors in the singles championship tournament of 1929. Seah Eng Liat was champion, with Lim Chin Lam as runner-up.112 words
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Article128 1930-01-25 10 The following will represent the Novice B.P. against the Henderson B.P. In a return match of six singles and one doubles on the former s court to-morrow at 3.30 p.m.: Singles.—Wee Eng Slang. Yap Yam Seng. Chua Joo Kirn, Lee Kirn Choo, Tan Sip Chew and Tan Tiang128 words
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Article71 1930-01-25 10 At the annual general meeting of the India-Ceylon Club, held at the club premises yesterday, the following were elected office-bearers: President; Mr. M. Kader Sultan, J.P.; hon. secretary and treasurer; Mr. I. I. Modr. Nagalingam, J.P.; managing committee members, Messrs. T. K. Shaik Dawood, J.P., M. V. Pillai, W. L.71 words
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Article274 1930-01-25 10 Singapore To Malacca. MOTOR-BOATING. Messrs. A. P. Gaudart. C. Conceicao and C. Macintyre, three well-known outboard motor-boating enthusiasts of Singapore, are to attempt a direct run in an lS-ft. standard Thornycroft boat, propelled by a 20 h.p. Evinrude unit, from Singapore to Malacca on Monday week. The* propose274 words
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Article35 1930-01-25 10 CRICKET. Christ Church, Jan. 13. The M.C.C. won the first Test match against New Zealand by 8 wicket*. Score: New Zealand: 112 and 131. M.C.C.: 181 and 63 for 2 wkts.35 words
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Article54 1930-01-25 10 Barbados, Jan. 13. The M.C.C. team now touring the West Indies, commenced the first test against the West Indians on Jan. 12 when the latter, taking first knock compiled 361) runs, to which the M.C.C. had replied with 223 for 2 wkts at the end of54 words
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Article42 1930-01-25 10 London, Jan. 13. A.E.R. Gill'gan has relinquished the captaincy of Sussex for business reasons. He, however, hopes to play in some matches. Gilligan's personality and enthusiasm have made Sussex one of "the most sporting and popular sides among the Counties.42 words
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Article61 1930-01-25 10 HOCKEY. A keen game should be witnessed on the Padang to-day when the S.C.C. meet their greatest old time rivals in their annual friendly fixture. The teams will be: S.C.C.: —Mayger; Miers, D*«.y-Dewnney; Gotch, Elliott, Dew; Perdriau. Hoblyn, Duncan, Wigglesworth, and VV. K. King. Selangor Club:—Clift;61 words
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Article46 1930-01-25 10 "A Hockey Player" (Malacca) writes: "I quite agree with the 'Veteran Hockey Player' who suggests Perera as deserving his place in the Colony XI as goalie. If ever thr goalkeeping honours should go to a Malacca player it is Perera who deserves them."46 words
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Article61 1930-01-25 10 BOXING. New York, Jan 14. Resting well after yesterday's operation for removal of a kidney stone. Gene Tunney. retired undefeated heavy-weight champion of the world, was assured by physicians to-day that he will be released from the hospital shortly. Tunney to-day received thousands of messages wishing him61 words
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Article40 1930-01-25 10 COLLIER TAKES JOSEPHS' PLACE. RUGBY FOOTBALL. Last minute changes have been effected in the South side to meet the North at Ipoh to-day. Collier takes the place of Josephs, who is unwell, and Robey replaces Gibson.40 words
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Article32 1930-01-25 10 PUBLIC SERVICES ISLANDS. The following will represent the PublicServices against the Islands at Thomson Road to-day: Paterson, Harris, Baughan, Embury, Trumble, Gilmour, Jeans, Sharpe, Ramsay, Evans, Laffan* Goldman, Kelly, Nickels.32 words
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Article63 1930-01-25 10 The following will play for the S.V.C. against United Services at the S.C.C. on Tuesday: O. W. Gilmour; R- Land, H. Price, H. Jaskson, A. P. Goldman; R. M. Hoops ami A. N. Other; F. A. Merry, C. P. Burke. A. H. L. Wheeler, C. H.63 words
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Article65 1930-01-25 10 The rubber exported from the State of Johore for December, 1929, according to a statement published in the Johore Government Gazette, totalled 139,098 piculs 24 hi, katties, as against 164,495 piculs 58% katties for December, 1928. For the first eleven months of 1929 1,481,769 piculs 34% katties of rubber were65 words
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Article2385 1930-01-25 10 Views 0! Singapore Turf Club. DISASTROUS EFFECT AT THIS STAGE. Progress Of New Course. The annual general meeting of the Singapore Turf Club was held yesterday at the Exchange. There was a fair attendance of members and Mr. G. R. H. Webb presided supported by Messrs. J. R2,385 words
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Article134 1930-01-25 10 It will interest Malayan turf to know that Mr. M. A. ray, the one time iMalayaa stayer the Royapuram plate at Madni. «HH 14th inst, covering 1 J 2 miles 40 sees. The race was for class IT and the prize money for the Rs. 2,500.134 words
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Article21 1930-01-25 10 Scratchings at to-day's meeting at Penang are as follow Race .">. —Lady Mary, Gay Hosto, Flash. Race 6. —Ensign. B21 words
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192 1930-01-25 10 Indian Charged With A shabbily -dressed Indian u&JWi was the accused in a caseo. H was heard before the Distnct C. H. Gi Ciarit' yesteraay. 1 against the accused are several cases of milk from dealers by producing chits have been sigrud by those m Joseph's192 words
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Article35 1930-01-25 10 m There arc is charged M banishment T tn e :J<I d unnatural eft-: n ct > M of alleged rap will be the ..re «^^B Psd?ow M DP I 1 cases and 01.35 words
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Article73 1930-01-25 11 Corres spondence. d to write to us on i0u r read- >t It mU st be underlie of m Tribune" does not BS (feat ions expressed by corS iar oufd be as brief as .written (double spac2Jte P refera side of the paper only. JT and i but the names73 words
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Article103 1930-01-25 11 '««WW Malaya m m congratulate the Bandar" I i 5l S2 jw~~ MUltary Force .l master of lG bringing up the Band rouble he has i pf efficiency. o the P rest gives concern to the The only thuij time the Johore niter is the u aV103 words
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375 1930-01-25 11 /ro the Editor. Malaya Tribune.") c _On convict; of the fact that our hrrthem an now full of anxiety and to acquin a knowledge of the KTnational lantuagr. having realised, a* f7 do. its gTowin importance, the abovx hiol has b^ 11 specially established with a375 words
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Article43 1930-01-25 11 Worshippers" sends a reply to Syed Abdul A 1 .ai.y s letter concerning interpreut this discussion has gone far j®& We can publish no further letters 7 are of general interest. For perr" versy we suegest the use of the «•-Ed..43 words
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Article50 1930-01-25 11 Hock Lye writes to protest indigagainst views expressed in a contemfc e subject of hawkers in Singacannot. ral rule, allow to ertUcise other papers, whose < lentiously and n 3 ful1 ?ense of responsibility, te# Tjw. them hould be expressed ftp 0Wn Col imns —by the courtesy «mors.-Ed..50 words
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Article45 1930-01-25 11 untitled Government the too is satisfied C -N have ceased to khtH Slot Amanah Stia Jambangan Stia ib >:-*,, 'iiammedan Stia P -skutuan Peladang Sungei Edrus 1?° Mersme t Perskutuan Kok. Mersing; J. tag; Chia Ngee k'al Akhwan Al Tin' Muar Teong Si Hoh Thong ''.red.45 words
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Article65 1930-01-25 11 untitled issued first n to Mr. Goh Ahmad bin Haji Lian, of Johore Of Muar. Mr. l r s Krishnayah, of j t •bahoe, of Johore v L Chiti Gf Singapore. j Haji Mohamed Chan Ah Poh, of r]\ Laub, of Muar. and f** ie Al-mttoa, of Johore JV. r65 words
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Article692 1930-01-25 11 GOVERNMENT TO SEND DEPUTATION. Change Of Agent This Year. New Delhi, Jan. 11 The revelations which Mr. T. Prakasam made on his return from the Federated Malay States and the Straits Settlements regarding the condition of Indians settled there, says the "Hindu," have evidently acted, as a692 words
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Article154 1930-01-25 11 Need For A Commission. As a rule <says the "Pinang Gazette,' discussing the problem of the High Cost of Living in Malaya) we are not enamoured" of Government Commissions of Enquiry on this or that subject, but we do maintain that there is a necessity154 words
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Article141 1930-01-25 11 Calcutta, Jan. 3. A large hooded cobra, measuring 4 feet inches, was discovered on the premises of Messrs. Francis, Harrison. Hathaway and Co., a few clays ago. A member of the staff noticed an enormous cobra on the first floor of a godown at the back of141 words
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Advertisement385 1930-01-25 11 I THE NEW WORLD. 1 I "MOONLIGHT HALL." I THREE FAREWELL PERFORMANCES. I THE ROYAL SAMOAN DANCERS. DON'T MISS THEM. I Entirely New Programme. ffi NOTE :—"PEGGY AND GUY" noted London Artistes kvm surprise in store 3 for you at the New World Cabaret. H The management also beg to385 words
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Advertisement292 1930-01-25 11 RINE APPLE j J SMASH. 8 Book your orders Original, Match- l S ,ess ai >d Delicious new drink Prepared exclu- I sively from the juice of The Best Ripe Pineapples. I BEWIRE of imitations and reproductions. S i i S Pioneers and Specialists of Fruit S Juice Beverages. FRAMROZ292 words
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Article905 1930-01-25 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER ft CO. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, January 25, 193«, 10 a.m. Issue Value Buyers. Sellers. Lam Kumbanf 36|- 38|S. STSi I* fflj£~L. f ar £1 Chenderlang «JH J* Jhin Chin 0.16 0.20 £1 Eastern Siam ci Mnad Yai 5 6 Ste «L905 words
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Advertisement291 1930-01-25 12 j SHOP AT OUR j Selegie Road Depot J FINEST j ■Cold Storage Supplies! I ALWAYS AVAILABLE I 1 I Open fill 7 p.m. euert/ evening jj J (Sundays-6 a.m. to 10 a.m.) j .1 B 'fl R I 1 I I Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. j g /TncoTTJoroied291 words
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Advertisement147 1930-01-25 12 That Progress Proves Popularity It strikingly exemplified by the present day position of the ORIENTAL INDIA'S GREATEST LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. (Incorporated in Indie 1874) PROGRESS NEW BUSINESS PREMIUM INCOME 192* Rs. 296 Lakbe, 1925 Rs. 93 Lakh*, 1926 M Rs. 391 1926 Rs. 106 1 1927 Rs. 468 1927 Rs.147 words
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Advertisement306 1930-01-25 12 S To-Night! Saturday, January 25 To-N^ I DEAN'S UNION OPERA X OF SINGAPORE. S After a successful season in Penang F.M.B Q; Will stage a very Interesting Pla\ m "LOYAL FRIENDSHIP X To-Morrow, Sunday, Jan. 26 —A Great Hindustani Play "Soubnhugfa S X (By Special Request). Misa Tija, K. Dean,306 words
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Article703 1930-01-25 13 TO CONTROL QUARTER OF PRODUCTION. A Rubber Director's Scheme. Speaking at the annual meeting of Siginting (N.S.) Rubber held in London on Dec. 19, Mr. H. W. Hewitt (managing director) said: We have succeeded in bringing down our "all in" cost to 5%d. per lb., and although our703 words
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Article299 1930-01-25 13 Two strange live fish are now being exhibited at the Saovabha Institute. They were captured by some fisher folk in the Menam near Jong Nonsi recently and were sent to Capt. Luang Sanid Khaeng Rakshasat, the officer-in-charge of the Veterinary Medicine section of the Institute, for the purposes299 words
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Advertisement344 1930-01-25 13 f*** ROBERT HUDSON, LIMITED. OBBaMfflßl 4 BUY BRITISH MADE WAGONS 0 5 i c S ''ifjfFiWT? 3 DEPENDABLE C i'!?™""!!/ YEARS OF d W>. r m Iff SERVICE. With OVER SIXTY YEARS' of manu- 5 facturing behind them k W\U HUr> SON WAGONS arc sturdy and C J& reliable are344 words
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Advertisement320 1930-01-25 13 How He Does It. "How do I keep in good form? Well, besides lots of practice, which is necessary of course, I take a little dose of Pihk?ttes occasionally, to ensure freedom from those attacks of liver and intestinal derangement which are so liable to 'put one off one's stroke'320 words
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Advertisement177 1930-01-25 13 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. Preserved Fruits, etc. Tamarind (Asam Manis), Pala Cakes, Mani san Pala (Nutmeg), Buah Cliarmela (Chermay), Blimblng, Ginger (Alia), Manisar Mango, Manisan Buah Kabung (Atapchi) Pala Parut, Kwe177 words
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Advertisement488 1930-01-25 13 EDUCATIONAL. KINGSWOOD ENGLISH SCHOOL (NO. 11. LpRONG 32, GEYLANG The school- re-opens alter the Chinese Nt« Year holidays on Monday, February 3. The school has now been placed hi chart* of a capable Lady-Supervisor of considerable local teaching experience and as there ar» only a limited number of seats vacant,488 words
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Advertisement757 1930-01-25 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. TAKE NOTICE that whereas Madam Lim Cng> Neo alias Lim Tang Neo, of No. 51. Veerasamy Road has declined to live with and remain under the protection of her husband, Hr. Tan Joo Kiat of No. 13. Kirn Keat Lane, the said Tan Joo Kiat no longer757 words
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Advertisement619 1930-01-25 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. Issued with the sanction of the Officer Administering the Government under Section 7(1) of Ordinance No. 96 (Minor Offences), as to firing crackers in celebration of the Chinese New Year. The Chief Police Officer, Singapore, with the sanction of the Officer Administering the Government authorises the letting619 words
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Advertisement552 1930-01-25 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, Comer Lloyd Street. Shanghai552 words
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Advertisement389 1930-01-25 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acta 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.389 words
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Advertisement402 1930-01-25 14 INSURANCE. SOUTH IjP BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANT. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH Manager. Offlee: Finlayson Green. j THE EASTERN UNITED ASS URANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements J HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore.402 words
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Advertisement413 1930-01-25 14 UNICORN m /or I O- H. SLOT Co., Ud I PENANQ AND SIN GA?OR| MALAYA TRIBDKeI 'PHONE 6171. I SUBSCRIPTION rates I PAYABLE IN ADVANCE, fl Delivery Including wfl at office Postage ha*! or close (Local or to SB reside. pv?i r.^tWm Half Yearly 7.5, 42 $3.75 m Single Copy413 words
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Advertisement633 1930-01-25 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES LONDON. Tonnage Destination Dae S«U 193« Hak)zakl Man 10,500 Naples, Marseilles. London, A'werp Rotterdam Hull Jan 30 31 Hakusan Manl 10, K OO Naples, Marse'les. London, A'werp Rotterdam Hull Feb 13 14 Kitano Maru 8,000 M'seilles, London, A' -erp ft R'dam Feb 27633 words
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Advertisement278 1930-01-25 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEITSCHEK LLOYD (Incorporate.* The undernoted are the Company'! m tended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. t GOSLAR for Takao, Keelung, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama and Vladivostock Jan 2G FULDA for Manila, Hong Kong, Takao, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau Jan 31 HOMEWARDS. t AUGSBURG for Genoa, M'seilles, Rotterdam, H'burg Bremen278 words
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Advertisement122 1930-01-25 16 '11 All over the World j [P^||f!- mark when acquiring Schermg products these Atophan Schering should be jjBB especially noted, for at ?*v rrr maj fall a victim of a rheunatv or gouty attack, in the treatment of which Atopha is unirr.itor harmful by-effects. Original packings: Tubes ea. ctg. 20122 words
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