Malaya Tribune, 27 January 1930
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Title Section22 1930-01-27 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVII, -No. 22 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Monday, Jan. 27, 1930.22 words
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Advertisement254 1930-01-27 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. TOC CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. iii.ih minimi i ij "Ny Carlsberg Beer" I I MANUFACTURfiD IN DENMARK. j W Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs W I ft and R est-Houses throughout ffl ■I m Straits Settlements and the J|| jjj I L' Malay States. J|gk s r Urn*254 words
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Advertisement258 1930-01-27 1 "FLOrtODOR" /tf'jK WMh,ng Suitings yyt m^V~ J7 A?/ r Tropical /aLy>/ Wear A? HIGH STREET, Singapore. I A famous I tomato Catsup I Crosse Blackweli's unequalled blend jjj Q o%££%&&M Prssh, ripe Tomatoes, creamed and 5 '%ffitW& blended with Spites. An excellent Helish \s ith Meat and Fish. g ir258 words
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Article1621 1930-01-27 2 MEDICAL EDUCATION IN MALAYA. The progress of education in Malaya, says the Singapore Medical College Union Magazine, and the increasing facilities that are offered to students who aspire to go in for higher education are obvious to a large majority of the more enlightened population, but, incredible as1,621 words
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Article87 1930-01-27 2 A considerable portion of the grounds at Villa Huegel, Essen, the residence of the famous Krupp family, has been rlueed under glass, and it is intended to grow fruit, flowers and vegetables for sale in the Ruhr district and the West of Germany. At present practically all the forced fruits,87 words
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Article78 1930-01-27 2 During the International Furriers Exhibition which is to be held at Leipzig in 19.>0. from May to September, an International Hunting Exhibition will also be held. Hunting trophies from all over the world will bo on show, as well as a most interesting collection of prehistoric animal finds. A special78 words
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Article47 1930-01-27 2 The British Youth -Council at Cologne arranged a Christmas Tramping Tour in conjunction with several German youths. It commenced at Luedensche d in the Ruhr on Dec. 21. and concluded at Frensburg on the Seig, after covering a distance of some 70 miles, on Boxing Day.— Trans-Ocean.47 words
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Article150 1930-01-27 2 Too many men they should. The pallid, drawn, their t r^J feelings of wret '-tjj sometimes an-,, digestive trouble- rracke <ack ing pains of rheu ly—now make th. m f n should still 1 vigour, age, with grip upon them. W In most caaea150 words
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Advertisement396 1930-01-27 2 oi=ioc=ioi=3o=oi=aoc= i— locaoi rocao HERE ARE EXAMPLES OF THE g WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITIES J PRESENTED OURING THE SALE. 0 Plain Glass Wi mtwm JB? Flower Vases. f j l^uf'v Fancy China Fruit or Sale rru r«j^» v 31 1" Fi 2r Salad Bowl. (S&^ I The Cadet nn ilf «r ppnfc396 words
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Advertisement176 1930-01-27 2 Yety Extra Safety Razor Blades. For the most 'ting rrquiratai j /I YETY 4 iOO C Vi» WARRANTED SWEDISH STEEL MMc from the famou SW'EMSHmi vick Steel, uid v, save mom fur th.' pri cis Mb 75 cents a packet of 10 blades Quality second to none. GIVE A TRIAL.176 words
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Article1260 1930-01-27 3 WANTED—A NEW MENTAL OUTLOOK. In the relations between nations, says the "Spectator," it is the imponderables that count. Too often the attention of statesmen is focussed on immediate problems of government and the vision of the problems at issse between Great Britain and India will require a large1,260 words
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Article199 1930-01-27 3 73 Kinds Of Beer. From time immemorial it has been the custom in Germany to build in the cellars of the Town Halls (Rathaus) restaurant rooms where the City Fathers, and others as well, could refresh themselves after their strenuous labours, or where Municipal festivals could be199 words
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Article118 1930-01-27 3 The English Theatre run in Berlin by German amateur players is threatened with extinction after four years of hard work, during which many remarkable triumphs have been achieved. The cause of Mrs deplorable crisis is the recent invasion of Berlin by a travelling English company of players which has drawn118 words
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Advertisement279 1930-01-27 3 I Why Buy Oranges? I I When you get the most delicious GRANGE POP I I I v] made eDtirely from the btst I I Vif California Oranges. I I fjl Until You Taste I I£ PHOENIX I jJj j ORANGE POP I !t s > m pos<iKle to irragine279 words
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Advertisement154 1930-01-27 3 ARE YOU LOOKING FOR SOMEBODY TO BUY OR SELL YOUR CAR? Do not waste unnecessary expense, time and energy. We are here to offer you this opportunity to sell YOUR CAR for a NEW ONE or a good 2nd-hand car of any kind. Deferred Payments can be arranged and YOUR154 words
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Advertisement126 1930-01-27 3 g ORANGE j H CRUSH I I is, as the name suggests, crushed jjj I His the consummation of a c] 4 year's research work and a vo > a e to America to study the [jj characterislics of the fruit and jit I its conversion to an aerated I126 words
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Article1258 1930-01-27 4 A FEW REFLECTIONS ON "EXTRALITY"—III. Mixed Courts Of Foreign Settlements. (By a Special Correspondent./ The "Extrality" system may be briefly described under three heads: (1) The nationalities of persons affected. (2) The laws to be applied to them. (3) The courts to apply the laws. All matters, civil1,258 words
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Article327 1930-01-27 4 Survey In Tropic Waters With Modern Methods. Amsterdam. J. F. Poortman of Maassluis has recently returned from a study tour in the Dutch East Indies, where he investigated—with the help of a Government working subsidy of 150,000 florins or $60,000—the possibility of the establishment of327 words
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Article547 1930-01-27 4 At a recent meeting of the F.M.S. Division of the Malayan branch of the 8.M.A., reports the Malayan Medical Journal, th MtofCt Of tuberculosis was discussed from many points of view. One aspect of the prob'em, however, appears to have escaped the notice of the meeting and547 words
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Advertisement175 1930-01-27 4 l ij Sugarcane" Brand V 1 17 HAMS-BACON M I Truth in Advertising j I Earns Pre-Eminence. g *<#RESH FGDD«a REPRIG E RATI fl 6 Co LTD I orchard Boad-Selegie fioad-Keppel Boad-Grange Boad' ■•rtet. ><££ OV£A? Wf WORLD! Evans* Pastilles arc prescribed regularly |P\v by Doctors the World over for175 words
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Advertisement86 1930-01-27 4 Ghost:—]f only I had a body to put it in! BOVRIL j Prepared from toceto Bombay UNSURPASSED IN QUALITY AND RELIABILITY Packed In M lb., I lb., 2 lbs., lbs., 7 lbs. and 28 lbs. tins OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LB IDING PKOVISH N STOSBS. SO LB AGENTS: I TONG LAM86 words
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Article1164 1930-01-27 5 Epic Of The "Midge." 'Beyond the Swamps By Robert Tarnacre, John Lane, the Bodley Head, Ltd., 7s. 6d. A first novel, and one which presages eminence for the author if he can "keep it up." The oil-driven gunboat "Midge," British Navy, at the very end of the Great1,164 words
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Article94 1930-01-27 5 Damages amounting to $1,000 were awarded by Mr. Justice P. A. Farrer-Manby in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, in favour of the plaintiff in the suit in which the Public Trustee, as administrator of the estate of the I late Chiam King, claimed $16.250 from Yeo i Kirn Pong, for94 words
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Article429 1930-01-27 5 Singapore, Jan. 24. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 48 Beef, stew or curry kati 39 Pork, lean kati 84 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 54 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 59 Hens (Locally reared) kati 77 Ducks each LOO Pigeons, domestic429 words
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Advertisement434 1930-01-27 5 {JTlerrible State From Head to Foot Cuticura Healed "~~T ry scaly breaking out on 1 ad very fast to my fore-■T-n mv arms, sides and to» in a terrible state from limbs- itc hing was terrible he*i r Uch umil the b i OCj(i and I ,j W as in434 words
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Advertisement496 1930-01-27 5 testog\n[ j nSSSS I 'o' «0T««n I r!gw>*«jmciirnki I 11 mm ***** r iijiui m mini m— J O r (jeo'-qe rtennmqis s Q \7< GERMANY)^--*'' Ke\j uve N^VTOR i i W f M FN cTRUATION laapOTENCv PainFul ster.l-.tv F LABBY FiGU^£ v Fri&iD.tn Depression Fjlaßßv Figure Insomnia Rev uveßat496 words
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Advertisement193 1930-01-27 6 PKVll^llVl» ss 'rUONV 6903 N Z lo^nlgbt—lbe »H»t «lgllt ol r»ft» 26 Itt 2l. 8 9l5 PH«. 8l3XHP N rvr 8 rn.»l rvritviiovv 8 nrvirw. H <88lij.»>l.8, l, !l!le!>W»^>llzM.l! c, ,x rue ilksr 5»o« >r Nuot 0id50ll in "?ne IVillsvll NopzewlUl 8 l>" z.,.,. l s>r »ill <l »t N".193 words
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Advertisement296 1930-01-27 6 Amusements. fl l I In bra I 'PHONE 6909 I (TAN CHENG KEE, Sole Proprietor.) 1 SPECIAL PROGRAMME I Commencing Friday, Jan. 24 and ending Wednesday, Jan. 29. S IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. g I The Latest Empire News. J RAMON NAVARRO 1 S i.i :i spicy296 words
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Advertisement348 1930-01-27 6 GAIETY CINEMA The House of Features that Really Entertains. From Friday, January 24 to Thursday, January 30. In the Second Show at 9.15 p.m. fbM to be up and going- ii you den t wain to miss a good picture. Come, let Gay RAY GRIFFITH The Master Laughter *>ho\v vnu348 words
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Advertisement89 1930-01-27 6 SURINA iUEATRE DEEDS, NOT Wf ntT TO-NK Until Tuesd: MU,tr y j In the Secoi d 1 J lu Pa. TWe Platan j ,vn Thrills I "The Lasl Warniof LAURA La Pf.ANTE Mighty Mystery v Dmma Shi\er\ Susj j Light d 16 SEE! The Ghostly Warni p ways! Th«- Hi89 words
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300 1930-01-27 7 -j-t,,. .Markets Quiet. r- md Co. report at 11 a.m. Messrs KIBBER. i„ down l/16d. 1,011 cents (G), down cent. Me* Yor--Allenbys $1.55 —$1.65, Ayer share 30, Ayer Panas $1.35 —$1.45, Moleks $i-- ceuts Brogas 92^—97^ Basset*';. t tongs 47—50 cents, Bukit cents. B cnls Bukit300 words
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Article166 1930-01-27 7 Barlow's Report. Messrs. Barlow and Co., Singapore, in their weekly repoit dated Jan. 24, state: TSe market has shown a slightly firmer tone during the past week, but now closed below best at 24 cents for spot. Cables from London and New York this morning quote the166 words
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Article65 1930-01-27 7 Campany Secures Concession. Reuter's Service. The Hague, Jan. 25. S ha S intrt a bill of a contract with PKroleun Comply of The Sg oa in T™ to 'or and workCcWduu;. aUd in the teland of AYE? Ml T e for the Colonies Dutch inrti» People's CouncilReuter's Service. - 65 words
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Article106 1930-01-27 7 Refloating Anticipated. i£«£etS !S g and General Agency, Manager otK rm us that th M 'n e thai: th 1° Dred S" n g> Ltd.. has !ne of the sank on the morn*ater. Th- in abou t 12 feet of «Bie. 1S lying at a slight a106 words
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Article797 1930-01-27 7 CORONER'S INQUIRY OPENS. Inspector Byrde's Story. (Mr F r r f e Singapore Coroner InJ. J J ou e commenced the inquiry Into the Havelock R<*ad ambush which occurred on the night of Jan. 3 last It p j r eca»ed that Detective-Inspectors yrde and Mcintosh were shot797 words
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Article183 1930-01-27 7 Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. At'anta, (Georgea, U.S.A.) Jan. 26. The death is announced at the age of 94 of Mrs. Rebecca Pelton, the only woman who ever sat in the United States Senate. She was a Temperance pioneer. Rome, Jan. 26. The Governor of Cyrenaica reportsReuter's Service.; British Official Wireless. - 183 words
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Article667 1930-01-27 7 THE NEW "AMERIKA." On Her Maiden Voyage. With reference to the tour which is being made by H.R.H. Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark and party on board the Fionia," it has been decided by the East Asiatic Company that their newlybuilt motorship "Amerika" will take the "Fionia's" place667 words
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Article142 1930-01-27 7 Good Luck Omen For Japan. The sacred crane which nests in the Plum Tree Grove of the gardens of the Japanese Imperial Palace in Tokio, laid two eggs early last month. Subsequently, under the care of a day and night guard of palace gendarmes, she hatched142 words
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Article248 1930-01-27 7 No Industrial Employment Under 12 Years Of Ajre. In exercise of the power conferred on section 9 of the Children Ordinance, 1927, the Governor in Council has been pleased to make the following Rules:— 1. No child under the age of 12 years shall be employed in248 words
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Article102 1930-01-27 7 New Party In Japan. "Japanese News" Service. Tokyo, Jan. 24. Mr. Adachi, Home Minister, prior to the opening of the meeting of local Governors, received a number of Prefectural Governors who had arrived in Tokyo to participate in the meeting. He is stated to have given special"Japanese News" Service. - 102 words
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Article97 1930-01-27 7 Seven Passengers Injured. A serious accident occured in Keppel Road at about 7 p.m. yesterday, when a Nash car containing seven passengers ran off the road and overturned. All the passengers were thrown out, two being rendered unconscious while the others were badly cut and bruised about the97 words
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Article91 1930-01-27 7 At about 8 p.m. on Saturday a ricksha puller was the victim of a shooting affray between rival clans of Chinese. It appears that the man was pulling an empty ricksha in Maxwell Road when he saw two Chinese running ahead of him. On hearing shouts coming91 words
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Article152 1930-01-27 7 Europe Abolishing The Visa Nuisance.. In a paper laid before the Legislative Council to-day appears an order by the Governor in Council that the following fees shall be leviable in. the offices of the Colonial; Secretary and of the Passport Officers in Singapore and Penang:— British Passport $5,152 words
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Advertisement14 1930-01-27 7 [The Share list will be found 6,1 News I.' d other Commer--1 Page 13.]14 words
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Advertisement235 1930-01-27 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services, and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room, Municipal Offices:— Tender. Date of Closing. Erection and Completion of 36 Houses at Hooper Road. Noon,235 words
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Advertisement503 1930-01-27 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. CLAIMS FOB REFUND OF ASSESSMENT ON VACANT HOUSES. NOTICE is hereby giien that claims for refund of assessment on vacant houses within Municipal Limits for- the period from July l to December 31, 1919, must be sent to the Municipal Assessor on or before January503 words
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Miscellaneous58 1930-01-27 7 •ksaporf volunteers. p f(3 up to and for week 5.15 J JAN 27. °£et: Hall, ,F" Malay Coy., O. s Weapon Training '*e'.ic? c v" Eurasian Coy., 515 Pm^ Dn W JAN 2 Ceren Euraslan Company, J15 P^ d WA >AY JAN 29. if* Drilj C < L nits s58 words
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Miscellaneous195 1930-01-27 7 MAILS CLOSE. r TO-DAY, JAN. 27. Muar (Jerantut) 3 p.m. Port Dickson, Lumut Teluk Anson (Malaya) 3 p.m. P. Swettenham Penang (Kinta) 3 p.m. Bagan Si Api Api (Esmeralda) 3 p.m. *Southern and Western India (Amboise) 3 p.m. Ceylon (Shunko Maru) 3 p.m. Mersing (Hong Lee) 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang195 words
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Miscellaneous205 1930-01-27 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. to-oat. Jan. zt. High Tides.—B.2B a.m. 10.39 pm. Johore Civil Service Club Tournament. Charity Football: Chinese v. Welch. Stadium, 5 p.m. Hockey: S.C.C. v. R.A.F., S.C.C; S.R.C. v. 5.J.0.8.A. The "Jazz Singer," Vie. Theatre, 6.15 p.m., 9.30 p.m. TO-MORROW, JAN. 28. High Tides.—9.ls a.m., 11.16 p.m. Meeting:205 words
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Obituary52 1930-01-27 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mi. Lim Leong Geok and family beg to thank these relatives and friends who kindly paid night visits and attended the funeral of the late Mi. Lim Chcon Leng yesterday, and also Jhose who sent wreaths and letters of condolence, etc., in their52 words
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Article703 1930-01-27 8 The mischief that can be done by the over-discursive globetrotter in giving to the world (with the connivance of thoughtless editors) the "impressions" acquired during their travels is illustrated by the use that has been made by the "Hindu," a widely circulated Indian newspaper, of certain remarks703 words
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Article385 1930-01-27 8 Dr. J.I. Haeza has deen seconded for service Senlo» UealM OMcer Kedad. «5 Se- ln lbe b»v be',l eranled to «r l p Swalle'v !.nll lvlr C l- Snell ivil !<» Vonx 'lnve ol ill 8xtclnni Del-nrlmen» c: lin." ne<n «warded bono, ol »200 lor Me NooK-Keepblg Lx.»„:. N-tloN lNlprovemellO385 words
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Article317 1930-01-27 8 The 68th Anniversary. Special services were held at St. Andrew s Cathedral yesterday in celebration of the 68th anniversary of the consecration of the Cathedral by Dr. Cotton, the Metropolitan Bishop of Calcutta, within which Diocese Singapore was at that time included. Both morning and evening services were317 words
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Article181 1930-01-27 8 U. S. Independence Deed. Reuter's Service. Toronto. Jan. 25. According to the Mail and Empire" a shipment of antiques, which recently arrived in Toronto from England, contains what is believed to be an orginal draft copy of the American Declaration of Independence, penned not byReuter's Service. - 181 words
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Article114 1930-01-27 8 British Official Wireless. Rugby. Jan. 26. At a meeting of the National Radium Trust yesterday it was reported that the Radium Commission had arranged for the allocation of the first five grammes of radium bought by the Trust, and that further supplies would be iu«ded to meetBritish Official Wireless. - 114 words
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Article327 1930-01-27 8 Mr. Kum Saik Chuan, Passenger Station Superintendent. Ipoh. is retiring on pension on Feb. 23, after 35 years' service in the Railway Department. He received his education in the Penang Free School and joined the Railways in 1895. At the Hakka Club. Seremban, on Wednesday last the Chinese community of327 words
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Article505 1930-01-27 8 YESTERDAY'S MEETRG PLOT THAT FAILED/ Bogus Official Tele P h one Message. An ingenious attempt de the holding of the meeiin of SL Pl t <« the Theatre Royal fester. to eta*** to present an Address 1 fcf** of the Sinhalese eommui the Governoir-elect next X n (a505 words
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Article119 1930-01-27 8 Victoria Theatre f rowded. The Victoria Theatre was «j£ J i fv.turdav evening for -The Jazz Singer" and and the interest sbo* that form of entertainment will be generous patronap toi being regularly supj I Al picture i mental, and "the man w:th th. voice" is certainly119 words
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Article19 1930-01-27 8 I From Indo-( n Singapore at I P -Nag*"B Kr« m China and I lies*," due Singap19 words
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Article28 1930-01-27 8 Latest Q- uions, j Rl fi—lm 1 i Gd New York:—ls cents indent- Spot «72 ill 3 months. fen* p *M Sd.). sellers ETTS 15s28 words
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Advertisement271 1930-01-27 8 1 Gentlemen's Sports Shoes. I I The Finest and Most Comfortable a D I Tennis Shoe on the Market. Made jj D from Bu P erior ualifcy Whito jj T\§k* Canvas, Tape Sewn Edge, without g r VjL Toe Cap. Crepe Rubber Soles, X strongly Sewn on to a Special271 words
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Advertisement80 1930-01-27 8 STANLEY'S World Renown** SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS PRISMATIC COMPASSES, THEODOLITES, BOAD TRACERS, LEVELS, Etc,, Etc. Sole Agents: MOTION SMITH Affl SON LIMITED. 15, 'Battery Road, Singapore. TO LET. Modern Bungalows I miA 3, Ran*sgate Road, off Gvw* Roac\ and close ,to Katong Park. bedrooms each with a bath ruom attached. Dining Hall,80 words
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67 1930-01-27 9 School Children Injured. ggONSTI xTIONS FOR INDEPENDENCE. Municipal I cuncil Revolt. Reuter's Service. SumvaV. 3nn 2«. ll>u, pz ,Ne village <» l>><r>»a two bomb». were Mrown "Uin« ,i^l, Illl- bomb» were l'olleetor ln lbr I>lbl. 26. iv bomb »xp,<xl».d .<l,lb:v «bleb tNe ><urReuter's Service. - 67 words
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Article114 1930-01-27 9 8<V!dnv 26 llnx!" "Down. »nd Ixmg dve lreuueritlv veiled c.'. ,,c,lU' '!lclel>cndence Dav «vuglezH, at tHbore > mdc M»«< 2«- i».' t.Il«n«» and l«»tz !!»»> Plillir, pc°tecl «long tbe Mn«z 4! Lum.il,'."'! lbe »1 «M« »l«-rn"u--cvlcllli». 26. «l, »><-«! :,z pa«ed a resolu- > l„ Indlun «atinn l>n»«114 words
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Article71 1930-01-27 9 Deibl. I»n. 22. ll» v«>, tbe ai-semblU. «ta ll> ,i ol an Imperial > lie ol lbe point'. «!»"n tr,e Oovernl8»»«e i.«,'.l wou'.d '»iiblr. prime 54lni»le. > ldlv, «ring to uebieve s '.Ilill «lie <<l«l,alge lt, "ling Me law', <' .:.<« l.ru>r, <r,e moderate lvlulavlv,,. l>:>«ltion ln71 words
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Article11 1930-01-27 9 >l»cl. 25 Mrce lll)urvd b> .'lo ele^«m Com- 211 words
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Article71 1930-01-27 9 »t>,^, >n»»«V, 3»u. 27. >>p wlln >n ex- »<l Commu- l.lnnv narci »tart«d ll.. >Vs'Ut <lIwl^ < enl.lnutcd to l? mdilH Co.». l" MX belcl >»t ol .»n In- «ixbl tl..- tbe >Nl Ul^^li ln<- '«,,,<«»», > an«7 >lp in, > bllul cl v... s «vl»<, l u,71 words
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Article181 1930-01-27 9 New Delhi. Jan. 27. The police took tjuiet but elaborate measures all over India to preserve law and order on the occasion of the celebration of Independence Day, but reports both from Northern India and Southern India show that the prcceedings everywhere were orderly, except in181 words
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Article120 1930-01-27 9 VICEROY AND MR. PATEL CONFER. New Delhi, Jan. 27. While his brother, Vallabhai Pat?l, was heading a monster procession, traversing the streets of Ahmedabad procla'ming Independence Day with rsvolutiona y tries# t'ie sp?aktr of the Legislative Assembly (Mr. Patel) spent ninety minutes conferring with th? Viceioy regarding120 words
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Article133 1930-01-27 9 RECKLESS MUNICIPAL FINANCE. Businessmen Raise Funds. Reuter's Service. Ohieago, Jan. 25. The City Council has passed a resolution asking the Governor to call a special session of the State Legislature to pass measures to help Chicago, whose finances have reached an impasse. The chairman of the Citizens* CommitteeReuter's Service. - 133 words
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Article126 1930-01-27 9 Mr. Thomas's Negotiations. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Jan. 26. The Lord Privy Seal, Mr. J. H. Thomas, the Minister in charge of the employment scheme, will meet three representatives of the Canadian wheat pool next week in London and continue the discussion on the importation ofBritish Official Wireless. - 126 words
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Article73 1930-01-27 9 Cottonweavers* Wage Oaim. Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 25. The ballot of 160,000 members of the Cottonweavers' Amalgamation resulted -in 92,142 being in favour of a strike to enforce the claim to increase of wages; 43,541 were against. An earlier message stated: The Council of the Cotton weavers'Reuter's Service. - 73 words
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81 1930-01-27 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby, Jan. 26. The Government have tabled a motion in the House of Commons for Monday asking the House to approve of the ratification of the signature of the optional clause binding Britain to submit disputes to the Permanent Court of InternationalBritish Official Wireless. - 81 words
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Article421 1930-01-27 9 LULL IN THE NAtAL CONFERENCE. Careful Ground-Work. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Jan. 25. Although experts continued their o imitations there *us to-day a lull in the formal and informal conversations between tne principal delegates to the London Naval Conft'ence. Tho British Prune Minister, Mr. Hi uay Mac Donald,British Official Wireless. - 421 words
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Article81 1930-01-27 9 Reuter's Service. Madrid, Jan. 26. A novel "plebiscite" has been decided upon by Prime De Rivera. In the course of the night he sent invitations to the senior commanders «f the Army and Navy throughout Spain and Morocco to tell him immediately whether his dictatorship stillReuter's Service. - 81 words
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Article88 1930-01-27 9 Reuter's Service. New Y'oik, Jan. 26. Twelve men were clubbed and Injured and scores were accidentally caught in a swirling mob and jostled and bruised when a large force of police charged and broke up a demonstration of 200 Communists in front of the CityReuter's Service. - 88 words
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Article71 1930-01-27 9 British Official Wireless Rugby, Jan. 26. The Council of the Institution of Electrical Engineers have made to Sir Ernest Rutherford the ninth award of the Faraday Medal for conspicuous services rendered to the advancement of electrical science. Sir Ernest Rutherford has been described as Britain's master scientist.British Official Wireless - 71 words
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Article51 1930-01-27 9 Reuter's Service. Port Darwin. Jan. 26. M». Chichcster has arrived here, on the coast of North-west Australia. I Mr. Chichester was cn a flight from Lag Jane' to Australia and attempted to beat Hinkler s record. He. however m< t with an accident in Tripoli which delayedReuter's Service. - 51 words
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Article16 1930-01-27 9 CHINESE TOPICS—III, on page 4. LITERARY NOTES, on page 5. CORRESPONDENCE, cn page 11.16 words
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Article1689 1930-01-27 9 Protest By Chinese Member. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL MEETING. Improvidence Of Clerks. A meeting of the Legislative Council was held this morning in the Council Chamber. H. E. the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. John Scott, presided and the others present were: H. E. Major General H. L. Pritchard (General1,689 words
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Advertisement123 1930-01-27 9 j TRADE MARK YOU ARE CERTAIN OF jf I GOOD BRANDY 1 IF YOU ORDER MEUKOW, S Sole Agents: S GirrnwE E €b 8 X (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements./ S I The New Wonder! I 1 "His Master s Voice" j I WonderJul Tone! I f jR H|H Wonderful123 words
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Article107 1930-01-27 10 Sports Pastimes. English Cup. FOURTH ROUND RESULTS. Brighton Win At Portsmouth. CHARLTON'S CHANCE IN REPLAY. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 25. To-day's results in the fourth round of the Cup Competition were as follows: Aston Villa 3, Walsall 1. Notts Forest 2. Fulham 1. Newcastle 3, Clapton Orient 1.Reuter's Service. - 107 words
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Article24 1930-01-27 10 First Round Replay. In a reply in the first round of the Scottish Cup competition, Vale of Leithen beat Peterhead 2 —1.24 words
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Article193 1930-01-27 10 Saturday's Results. Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 25. To-day's results in the English and Scottish Leagues were as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE.—DIV. I. Liverpool 1, Manchester U. 0. ENGLISH LEAGUE.—DIV. II. Bury 2, Tottenham H. 1. Chelsea 2, Southampton 0. Reading 3. Swansea 1. Stock C. 2, Preston N.E. 3.Reuter's Service. - 193 words
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Article240 1930-01-27 10 Darul Bahar Beat Kota Raja. There wa=5 a very large crow 1 present at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday to witness the Malay Football Ass >ciation Cup final between Darul Bahar and Kota Raj*h. Mr. M. Mahmood refereed and t]ie teams were: Darul Bahar: Ariff; Said and240 words
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Article55 1930-01-27 10 WELCH v. S.C.F.A. The Yeo Chiang Seng benefit match takes place at the Robinson Road Stadium this afternoon when the following Chinese side will play the Welch Battalion first XI: Ah Kow; Gim Seek, Yeow Soon; Ah Hui, Chee Lim, Boon Lay; Mun Fun, Khek Ho, Yong55 words
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Article64 1930-01-27 10 On Saturday at the Anson Road ground, the Chinese Companion Athletic Association beat the Nestles Football Team by three goals to one. Lim Siew Cheong, Chan Ah Soo, and Soh Peng Koon scored for the winners. On ith» Malay ground yesterday the Pasir Panjang Rangers beat the64 words
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Article153 1930-01-27 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. >harp. Wednesday, Jan. 29. Socony v. Nestles. Nestles: Heng Cheng Song;153 words
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Article220 1930-01-27 10 Saturday's Results. THE TURF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. 25. The following were the results of the Penang Polo Cliib's amateur race meeting at Penang on Saturday. Race I.—Polo Ponies—(about 2 furs.). LADY MAUD 11 1 FATTY 11.1 2 TOPING PERAK 13 3 Tote $64; 17,220 words
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Article97 1930-01-27 10 BRITISH CHALLENGING AMERICA. POLO. Reuter's Service. New Jan. 2& America is preparing for greatest postwar polo year, her programme including the British challenge for the Westchester Cup and the visit of the Argentinians. Tommy Hitchcock, the only player in the world handicapped by ten, has been appointedReuter's Service. - 97 words
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Article56 1930-01-27 10 FIRST FIGHT WON IN FIRST ROUND. BOXING. Reuter's Service. New York, Jan. 25. Camera (19 stone 3% lb.) knocked out "Big Boy" Petersen (14 stone 13 lb.) of Minneapolis in the first round of a ten round bout. Petersen hit the canvas four times for various counts.Reuter's Service. - 56 words
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Article509 1930-01-27 10 Results And Ties. LAWN TENNIS. The following are the week-end result* and to-day's ties in the hard courts tournament being held at the Johore Civil Service Club and the (Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club: SATURDAY'S RESULTS. Men's Singles Level:—Goodman beat Hudson, 6—2, S—6, 6—1; Warden beat Grimberg, 6—2, 6—1.509 words
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Article45 1930-01-27 10 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. (Berlin, Jan. 25. A German woman annexed the French women's open championship for the first time when Frau yon Recnizek defeated the holder (Mme. Bordes) in two straight sets 6—2, 6—2, at the Paris Sorting Club to-day.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 45 words
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Article66 1930-01-27 10 SETS FASHION W9 STEEL SHAFTS. GOLF. Reuter's Service. Capetown. Jan. 25. The Prince of Wales has set the- fashion in steel-shafted clubs with which: he defeated Lord Knollys by 5 and 3. tKnollys' handicap was two and he conceded six strokes. The first consignment ol steelReuter's Service. - 66 words
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Article70 1930-01-27 10 The following scores were returned in the January monthly medal competition at the Sepoy Lines Goif Club: J. M. A. Lawison 71 ser., R. F. Pinson 96—24=72, W. R. Boyd 88—11=77, L. J. Emfen 94—15=79. Fifteen cards were taken out. The Gold Medal 1929 and Park Putter 192970 words
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Article69 1930-01-27 10 A farewell reception will be given in honour of Lgr. N. B. Mahomed by the Health and Strength Leaguers' Union on Saturday, at their premises in Rangoon Road. The function will "be supported by a ronggeng and the Health and Strength Minstrels. Prizes will be given for the three best69 words
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Article114 1930-01-27 10 Ireland Follow Scotland In Defeat. RUGBY FOOTBALL. Reuter's Service. 25. In tbe' LuLdv inbernatlonnl »t yellast ?r»ce detected Ireland g/unl <7. point») to nil. I've iNimo won watebed b> twontv live tbouaand «poetatorn. snlnces win was denerved tbougb Ibere w»« little «?««< ruirbx cm oitber side. lbeReuter's Service. - 114 words
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Article520 1930-01-27 10 («re»t 3truzlssle IpoK. ,pro»« O«r Own Correspowdenl.) Ipob. .l»n. 2<i. Hlul»Vl»'s rugbv »ea»on cloned on Zaturdov itb tlo' «niiual test matcb between Xortb a,ul at llob. lbi5 being tbe tbird ol 5ucb encounter», peruk wu» gl«atl> at tbe bonour of »talr»n«z tbe game at tbe local liugbv520 words
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Article302 1930-01-27 10 Taller Wickets Adapted. rbe annual generul meetin»/ »< tbe < vlon sports Club was in >d on 5lltur«la> on ill» >' 3 l groin,,!. ll«ere wo» a attoncl>nce presid'll or b> Ar. W Xbevcgo<»nu»e Ker». I'be olectio» ol oili< e l»e»re>rn lor tbe current .war a- follows302 words
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Article422 1930-01-27 10 Perdriau's Fine Display, HOCKEY. The Selangor Club hockey team on Saturday evening met the S.C.C. in their first encounter in their week-end programme. The game was iplayed on the S.C.C. tennis courts area and was witnessed by a large crowd. The fams were: S.C.C: Mayer; Mier,422 words
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Article46 1930-01-27 10 At Tanglin barracks yesterday, the Welch Regt. had an easy passage against the Selangor side, who were beaten s—o. Baglow (2) und Swair-, Duncan and Campling (1 each) were the goal scorers. DayDewdney, the Singapore player, assisted Selangor in place of YatetV46 words
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Article32 1930-01-27 10 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. 150 $100.32 words
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Article535 1930-01-27 11 Decoration. irgelv Atter led Reception. the afternoon n community of given b >' i the honour conin apP rt ,he Mohammedan jon c v t arm (President of L Board. M al Mahal." East s largely attended Boad- on ommunities. n and the band 4i3 was in535 words
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Article142 1930-01-27 11 Bulletin Pt fort f 0r at, '»n> astern Bureau, 2 i a n Wt tnded Ja I»: s and 1 death. and 33 deaths week deaths during CaiTan l Und 28 deaths 5 >nd 20 (Wk H aths as against «whs c, tr .g the preceding kin-142 words
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Article89 1930-01-27 11 tOur readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. Letters should be as brief as possible, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only Pen-names89 words
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304 1930-01-27 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—I perused with interest the letter from Commonsense China-Born" which appeared in your valuable paper of the 23rd inst., with regard to Asiatics and the Civil Service He seems to have changed his subject from the Civil Service to Volunteering As304 words
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Article298 1930-01-27 11 "Skin Deep" sends us a rather extraordinary letter alleging racial discrimination on our part, because in mentioning a certain case recently we gave the European concerned the title of "Mi-." and emitted it in giving the name of the Asiatic gentleman involved in the case. He298 words
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Article337 1930-01-27 11 THE TURF Entries for the Perak Turf Club's Spring Meeting on Feb. 1 are as follows: Race I—Ponies-r-Class 2—One Div. only—s furlongs. (Weights not yet published.) (N.B.—The entries have justified the provision of three races for one division of Class 2 Ponies. The minimum weight has been337 words
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Advertisement163 1930-01-27 11 F Jio comfort BY INSISTING ON plaitet. > mCISTftP -4_J L 3 TRA Of MARK KETTLE D 5302 $14.00 TOASTER D 5604 $12.00 IRON OS 824 9 7.50 Write or calf /or Illustrated Booklet. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD. 12, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. dancing. DENTISTRY DANCING LESSONS in kinds of Baa.163 words
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Article1118 1930-01-27 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore. January 27, 1930, 10 a.m. I sue r> a ii—. SfH?- Buyers. Sellers. Value Buyers. Sellers. Value £1 Asam Kumbang 36|- 88|- 1 North Taiping 0.70 If- Ayer Hitam Tin 14j- 15|- 5|- Pahang Consols 9 61,118 words
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Advertisement275 1930-01-27 12 1 SHOP AT OVR I Selegie Road Depot FINEST j Gold Storage Supplies! I ALWAYS AVAILABLE f jjj 5j II Open till 7 p.m. every evening\ YSundays-6 a.m. to 10 a.m.) j Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. (incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) jj! 1 The Most Reliable Gramophone. a fI275 words
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Advertisement360 1930-01-27 12 nj Palm Oil Pointers-22. H I PROGRESS REPORTS, g S All that you generally hear about the ordinary company in which you in- jQ vest your savings is in the annual report issued by the directors. And that as loftenI often as not is a document remarkable for what it360 words
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Advertisement342 1930-01-27 12 I To-Night! Monday, January 27 I DEAN S UNION QppZ g OF SINGAPORE. jQ Will stage a very Interesting IfaJaya I m LAKSEMANA HANG TUAH Misses Tija, Sartina, Rubina. Sadia and Inche X Dei-. v. pj Inche Moon will take the lead r K^l rG To-Morrow, Tuesday, Jan. 28 —A342 words
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617 1930-01-27 13 An Event On Home Leave. It is a well-known fact that the smallness ot the Swiss territory, the almost entire want of home-grown raw material, etc., are all factors which have led Switzerland to specialise in the so-called transforming industries, wnich necessitate work of the617 words
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Article184 1930-01-27 13 A Tidy Profit Made. The directors of the Glenealy Plantations, Ltd.. in their annual report to he presented at the general meeting on Feb. 1, at the Hong Konjr Bank Chambers, state: The profit for the year is $110,057.96 to which has to be added the balance of184 words
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Article134 1930-01-27 13 Government Survey Ship. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Jan. 24. Important plans to help the fishing industry were announced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Philip Snowden) in the House of Commons yesterday. A survey vessel for better exploration and discovery of new fishing grounds Is to beBritish Official Wireless. - 134 words
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Advertisement434 1930-01-27 13 EDUCATIONAL. Teo Hoo Lye Institution (13, Dhoby Ghaut.) The school ro-opens after the Chinese New Year holidays on Monday, February 3. Applications will now be received for, (a) A limited number of vacancies in all classes from Primary to Junior, in the Morriing Session, (b) Commercial Classes from 1.30 to434 words
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Advertisement507 1930-01-27 13 EDUCATIONAL. KINGSWOOD "ENGLISH SCHOOL (NO. 11, LORONG 32, GEY LANG.) The school re-opens after the Chinese Ne~ Year holidays on Monday, February 3. The school has now been placed in chargt of a capable Lady-Supervisor of cons id era bit local teaching experience and as there art only a limited507 words
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Advertisement785 1930-01-27 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD. CHINESE NEW YEAR. Thursday. January 30, 1930. Work at the Wharves. Mo coal or cargo will be worked after noon on Wednesday. January 29. until 7 am Friday, January 31. unless special arrangements to do so have been made before 4.30 pan. on785 words
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Advertisement611 1930-01-27 14 I PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. Issued with the sanction of the Officer Administering the Government under Section 7(1) of Ordinance No. 96 (Minor Ofcences). 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 the611 words
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Advertisement593 1930-01-27 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET, j BRANCHES, p 85, Beach Street. ESS. 131 Jonker street Muar No Jalan S* 7 Btu Pahat I° 9 Jalan Rahamat. AGENCIES AT: 1 Aberdeen, Alexandra, Amsterdam, Amoy, Banjermassin, Bangkok, Basle, Batavia, Berlin, Bombay, Cairo, Calcutta, Canton, Cheribon, Deli,593 words
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