Malaya Tribune, 17 March 1930
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Title Section21 1930-03-17 1 The Malaya Tribune XVII, -No. 64 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Monday, Mar. 17, 1930.21 words
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Advertisement169 1930-03-17 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. < YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. A. Staub Co.,- Cognac. I i m p «re Grape-juice Brandies. I ij) Delightful and Mellow of taste with O S Jlk a real Cognac Aroma. jm 1 TRY Staub's 3 STARS or 5 CROWNS Brandy nee and y° u will169 words
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Advertisement262 1930-03-17 1 "FLORODOR" Washing mm^^ Suitings /7 jmm±, Ar For Tropical /ry/ Wear/yj£gk\ HIGH BTREET. Singapore. Protection j Security. a S I No RATNER fire-resisting safe has S ever had its contents destroyed by fire 9 1 1 and no RATNER thief-resisting safe I S has ever been opened by burglars. X262 words
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Article1186 1930-03-17 2 POTENCY OF BATAVIAN SUNLIGHT. Some Facts And Figures. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") For countless centuries, day after day the sun has set on the densely-peopled plains of Asia and yet no one conceived the idea of measuring in terms of modern science the value of his1,186 words
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Article953 1930-03-17 2 Communist And Fascist Exploitation. AUTHORITIES ALIVE TO DANGER. iSpecial to the "Malaya Tribune.") If proof were wanted that the Dawes Plan constituted too heavy a drain on Germany's depleted resources, it has been abundantly supplied by the development of recent months. As the Plan's burden increased, the953 words
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Advertisement534 1930-03-17 2 IWHITEAWAYS! S Offer Attractive Values in j] 0 Easter Millinery. 2 II STRAIGHT FROM THE LEADING STYLE CENTRES OF 1 THE WORLD. II 0 White Felts, 8 fl White Straws, o 1 B,ack Straws W- W/kW i Coloured Fe,ls T&ĔI <*l Coloured Straws, j o Coloured Model Hats, T -T|534 words
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Advertisement176 1930-03-17 2 Dr. Richar^r? CITOLAX QUICKLY ATPEKIENT T \r In cases of seven ether remedies f ai n bowels. Citolax i Tardolax with gent glycoside Sole Agents:-!-; Robinson Road. E BOOK-KEEPING, Quickly end easil and in your own J sands of successful :iav e thou, from the ICS 13 «rticuj^ S:r, ?W176 words
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673 1930-03-17 3 Modern France Appreciative. (Special to the "Malaja Tribune.") A noticeable rapprochment has taken place between France and Germany, as distinguished from officialdom. Not only has the war-spirit almost completely evaporated on both sides of the frontier, but the mutual feeling of respect and the673 words
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Article342 1930-03-17 3 ["The Rocklitz." By George Preedy. John Lane, The Bodley Head, Ltd., 7 s. 6d.] If Mr. Preedy had a German name this remarkable novel of his would be a "best seller." The reviewers would hail him as r second Feuchtwanger and the circulating libraries would call for342 words
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Article325 1930-03-17 3 V'Mytery Island," by Palmer White. Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 7 s. 6d.] This story gives us familiar but ever fascinating material brought up to date. The world is menaced by two sinister forces working in cooperation—first, the idealistic Red revolution, and second, a widespread criminal conspiracy,325 words
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Article538 1930-03-17 3 The undernoted non-fiction works will be ready for issue on Saturday at 9 a.m..Adam < George». The Tiger. Gear&e. Clemeneeau. 1847-1929. illus. 1930. Backer «C.A.). The Problem or Krakatao a.seen by a Botanist. 1930. Dawson (Coningsby). The Test ol Sc-net. 1930. <War experiences». Dib3iius (Wilhelm). England: a nistorv538 words
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110 1930-03-17 3 Enquiry Into War-Time Sales. Berlin. Feb. 23. The public prosecutor has decided to inquire into the wartime activities of the famous firms, Krupp and Thyseen. as a result of the book, "The Bloody International of Armamems Industry," alleging that the firms in wartime had sold110 words
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Advertisement193 1930-03-17 3 a HEALTH I I HAPPINESS! :M I in Every Bottle f j 'Phone 3463 S For your Trial Order. I W!m THE pf|oEN|,( I ill Aepated Water Works j SlSlljiy SINGAPORE. I ErWIBBUCKS^S I Paints. Oils.Varnishes.etc m m are known throughout the Empire for J ri= covering power and durability.193 words
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Advertisement250 1930-03-17 3 H in I Orange 1 ji Crush I From Selected I I PIIIH 'Californian Oranges. 1 I A Pa,alaWe I and HeallMul I 5 25ES2S"25Z525ZSZS25ZS2S2SZ S*S2SZS2S?SES2S2S2S2S2S2S2S2SHSHS2S2SHS2S^^SLScSZS~£ 1 ALWAYS ORDER 1 i "SUGARCANE" BRANDS f p of a J HAMS and BACON. I j DO YOU? I I Ttiey are the250 words
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Article1159 1930-03-17 4 BETTER METHODS FOR MALAYA. Improved Manuring Needed. The Economics of the Rice Situation," wat the subject of an interesting address by Di\ Tempany. at a gathering of the Malacca Planters' Association held on Sunday morning. Dr. Tempany. whose lecture was illustrated by a series of charts, said: There1,159 words
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Article394 1930-03-17 4 More Land To Be Opened Up By Ayer Molek. The twentieth annual general meeting of shareholders of Ayer Molek Rubber, Ltd, was held at the company's office, at Malacca on Thursday. Mr. Loh Kirn Swi presiding. Also present were Messrs. Chen Guan Chiang, Chee Chin Kiong and394 words
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Article318 1930-03-17 4 Latest Fashion Of London Girls. There ha3 grown up in the East End a great habit for young women to get married in order to have what is really a pension for life. After marrying get tired of looking after their husbands. They have no children, or318 words
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Article48 1930-03-17 4 Municipal Committee No. 2. recommends a supplemental provision to cover cost oi new standard s ze stalls, estimated at $2,500 for Teiok Ayer. and $3,850 for Finlayson Green hawker?' shelters, subject to approval of the Harbour Board to the proposed alternations at Telok Ayer Shelter.48 words
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Advertisement276 1930-03-17 4 Dr. Richard Weiss' SYPHILIS CURE This cure consists of small tablets, containing Di-lod-Paraphenol Sulfonie acid-Mercury (lomersyl) for the internal treatment, and Kal. Chlorat-Tablets for gargling. Tne cure requires about 385 tablets to be taken wnhin a pericd of 6 weeks. Mercury and lodine are recognized to be the mc-j ic'.iable276 words
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Advertisement158 1930-03-17 4 j j Representative ROBERT BLAU (Malaya) Hongkong Bank Chambers, Singapore Phone 47//- i y rapidly and V safely hems i ECZEMA.PfcSCKLY AS a remedy and preventive V>^V^fe for Prickly Heat. Eczema, /^S&SP^^all^M Ulcers, Rashes, Ringworm, and other sore and /jrY%kW^y&&^^Mm inflamed conditions. Germolene is of the ''"wwr highest value. The158 words
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Advertisement40 1930-03-17 4 jjj SO EASY TO WASH 1 TOBRALCO is ideal for charming wash-frocks anJ -or wear. I colours are lovely and will remain 5 through wash and wear. A TOOTAL PRODUCT. b| 1 SOLE IMPORTERS: Wm. Jacks Co., (Malaya) U<^J SESESESESESESESESESSSHSESES^^40 words
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1027 1930-03-17 5 Steady Increase In Profit. TIR tlvrty-third ordinary general meet ng of Messrs. Fraser and Neave Ltd., was held on Saluiday at noco at the company's registered officer, 6 and 7 Trafalgar Street, at which were present Mr. W. H. Macgregar (chairman) supported by Messrs.1,027 words
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Article114 1930-03-17 5 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S.S.) LTD. Per Imp. Gallon eta. Shell Aviation Spirit in 4-gl. drums per imp. gl. 70 Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump or In 4-gl. drums per imp. gi 55 Yellow Shell Motor Spirit per 4-gl. tin $2.02 per 2 tins Coastlight Kerosene $3.30 Shell114 words
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Advertisement568 1930-03-17 5 «fc Cosl Of The Common Cold. Britain last year, according to Health reports, the common coid into! £20.000,000 in lost working ctr»' bills. If the total annual !d due to colds could be comld ran into an amazing low of women are everlastingly cateh((ner is one ccld over than anThe568 words
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Advertisement158 1930-03-17 5 HURRY UP. THE UNIVERSAL HISTORY OF THE WORLD. A Very Useful Book. Interested). TI fto Even I lum in Being. Essential Explains Former World and Generation. Birth of the World. Making of the Earth. Life of the Earth before Man. in 8 Vols. Price $72. (POSTAGE EXTRA). Only small stock158 words
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Advertisement418 1930-03-17 5 SILVE3 AND E.P.N.S. CUPS. In very handsome designs and io all sizes. PRICES MODERATE. K. M. Oli Mohamed, JEWELLERS. 3. HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. "Imperial Records' Latest Issues. X T«vtg> Smtimntet, (Tango). -22(1; That Tiny JWbop 150;) La Rosita Spain (F. Trot fang l r »O4 L,* Pa loin a A418 words
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Advertisement360 1930-03-17 6 i pavilion 'PHONE 6903 g j To-night, the last night ot •«THE LOVE THAI*." 1 FROM SUNDAY, MARCH 16 TO FRIDAY, MARCH 21. J AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP [}j jjj THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. 1 NORMA J I GEORGE SIONEY "The Latest From Paris" 1 All's fair in love and360 words
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Advertisement265 1930-03-17 6 Amusements. ALHAMBRA I THONE 6909 i 1 I I GEORGE BERNARD SHAW j S WILL SPEAK TO YOU. 1 I B I EViRY EVENING THIS WEEK AT 6.15 P.M. AND 9.15 P.M. I 3 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT 3 P.M. C j AND c "THE SKY| HAWK" I 3 C265 words
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Advertisement230 1930-03-17 6 GAIETY -k From Friday, Mar. 14, to Thursday. Mar. 20. 4 THE COLLEGIANS*No. 7 IJT with GEORGE Li WIS. "HALF A BRIDE' OWM STARRING GARY COOPER. A tale that tells of the troubles of taming .1 wilful girl ■HE^J|H mm^BHH ■■HHHHMik"^^^^^^^^h^^^ From Wed., Mar. 12. SUR.INA 1,1 -^Mar., 7.30 p.m.230 words
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341 1930-03-17 7 The Markets Quiet. Wes5 rs. Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. RUBBER. London 7\d.. unchanged. New York 14 S cents (G), down cent. Quiet. Allenbys $1.65 —$1.75, Ayer $1 45— 81 55 A er Panas $1.40—$1.50, T^,. ts 75—80 cents, Brogas $1.05—$1.10, aJU Jelotongs 55—60341 words
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Article297 1930-03-17 7 (By courtesy of EL and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, MARCH 17. SEIXING. London 4 months' sight 3s. 3 15/16 d. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3% d. London 60 days' sight 2s. S 13/16 d. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32 d. London demand 2s. 3%d. London T.297 words
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Article60 1930-03-17 7 TO -DAY'S RUBBER PRICES. MN AF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 1 BBER ASSOCIATION. 12 C LOCK NOON, MARCH 17. Buyers. Sellers. StaJ q London s on Tender April 25 25«. 25 :i Im t 26', 26 H 26 4 26', trket; —Steady—quiet. tHt,,e: —London Spot Sheet 7'sd. 5 April Spot Sheet60 words
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Article219 1930-03-17 7 Sunday Resting Inevitable. (From Our Owii Correspondent./ Ipoh, March 17. The Perak Planters' Association on Saturday, discussing the May "holiday," agreed that it was essential that al! should co-operate, and appointed eight planters to be responsible m their respective areas for propaganda amongst small-holders with219 words
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Article176 1930-03-17 7 SINGAPORE, MARCH 17. Rice. Siam 1 per Koyan (340 Rice. Siam 2 $310 Rice, Siam 3 $280 Rice, Siam 4 $265 Rice. Siam New 1 $300 Rice. Siam New 2 $285 Rice, Siam New 3 $270 Rice, Siam New 4 $257 Rice, Saigon A-l $247 Rice. Saigon 1 $240176 words
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Article406 1930-03-17 7 The "Silveroak" is leaving for Batavia today. Tin- Myra- bank" arrived to-day from Sourabaya The "Elmshorn" was expeced this morning from Saigon. The "Pres. Monroe" is expected to-morrow morning from Manila. The "Valentijn" arrived this morning from Cheribon with 1,388 pigs on board. The "Van Heutsz" Is expected406 words
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Article127 1930-03-17 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore. March 17. East Wharf (Entrance Gate I). rtajula 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Talma 18: City of Eastbourne 15: Fulda 13: Ajax 9; Pres. Fillmore 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Hrsang 30; Sado Maru 32; Jerantut—Fiume L 34: Circe 35; Riouw127 words
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Advertisement410 1930-03-17 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS German-teacher, experienced Apply Box 147, C/O Malaya Tribune. NOTICE. THE HIGH STREET GENERAL STORE. LIMITED. (In Liquidation.) NOTICE is hereby given that at an Extraordinary General Meeting of the above-named Company duly convened and held at the registered offices of the Company. 51. High Street, Singapore, on March410 words
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Advertisement528 1930-03-17 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. SINGAPORE TURF CLUB. Spring Race Meeting May 1930. PROFESSIONAL MEETING. SATURDAY. MAY 3. WEDNESDAY. MAY 7. SATURDAY, MAY 10. WEDNESDAY, MAY 14. SATURDAY. MAY 17. AMATEUR MEETING. FRIDAY. MAY 23. SATURDAY. MAY 24. PROFESSIONAL MEETING.— Programme caters for. Horses Classes 1. 2 and 3 and Classes 4528 words
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Advertisement483 1930-03-17 7 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Mr. H. S. Hsueh. the manager of our Singapore Branch has lett our company and that he has no connection whatsoever with our company. A. C. K. COMPANY. 112. Szechuen Road Shanghai "QUALITY STREET" (SIR JAMES BARRIE) presented by the Y.W.C.A. Dramatic Club Under483 words
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Miscellaneous248 1930-03-17 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, MARCH 17. Port Swettenham and Penang (Kinta) 3 p.m. Muar (Jerantut* 3 p.m Malacca <Malaya) 3 p.m. Port Dickson, Lumut and Teluk Anson iPangkori 3 p.n. Batu Pahat (Gemas* 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis and Bagan Si Api Api (Meran* 3 p.m. Batavia, Samarang and Cheribon (Tasman*248 words
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Miscellaneous149 1930-03-17 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, MARCH 17. High Tides.—midnight, 12.10 p.m. Meeting. Chamber of Commerce. Rubber Association, Auction Room. 2.15 p.m. Meeting. Royal Empire Society. Council Chamber, 6.15 p.m. Meeting. S.A.F.A. League Committee. Stadium, 5 p.m. S.C.C. Spring lawn tennis tournament opens. Dinner and Dance. St Patrick's Society. Europe Hotel. 8149 words
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Miscellaneous302 1930-03-17 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for week ending March 23, 1930. TO-DAY, MARCH 17. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v), Battery and Battery Signal parade. 5.15 pan.—Drill Hall, "B" (English) and "C" (Scottish) Coys., New Members drill. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "D" (Eurasian) Coy., Weapon Training. 6.15302 words
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Miscellaneous257 1930-03-17 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE, Daily Weather Report. Bright RelaTemperature. Rain- Sun- tive wind. Max. Mm. fall, shines. Huml- Direc- Speed, Stations. P. F. Ins. Hour. dity tion. n_p__ Weather. JS S i* r 96 75 Ml 5.3 (15 E. 5 Fine Kota Bharu K. Trengganu SG 76 .03 9 75 N.E.257 words
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Obituary109 1930-03-17 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. The widow and the family of the late Mr. Yap Yeow Teck. beg to tender their sincere thanks to their relatives, friends and Members of The Tiang Choon Kok Association and the Chinese Swimming Club for their attendance at the funeral and also109 words
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Article701 1930-03-17 8 A local contemporary's assertion that Penang- was "born of an accident" and as a port is doomed to insignificance has naturally aroused some resentment up north. Sentence of death—or worse, of creeping paralysis—is a decidedly unpleasant experience, and when as in this instance the sentence is701 words
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Article294 1930-03-17 8 Mr. Archie Neubronner is reported to making satisfactory progress at the Pulau Jerejak asylum. Mr. H. Benjamin Talalla. J.P.. of Kuala Lumpur, sails from Singapore to-day by the N.D.L. Fulda" en route for Germany. He will disembark at Genoa. A Chinese merchant in Bangkok who insured his property with a294 words
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Article38 1930-03-17 8 From China by '"Van Heutsz," due Singapore this afternoon. From China und Manila by Preside.;t Monroe." due Singapore daylight to-morrow. From China and Japan by "Kalyan," due Singapore at 10 a.m. 0:1 Wednesday, the 19th instant.38 words
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Article345 1930-03-17 8 A Poor Reception. The lamentably small audience which heard Alfied Mirovitch, at the Victoria Theatre last night, was disappointed. In all ways, the recital was not up to the standard anticipated—the standard set indeed, by Mirovitch on his last visit to Singapore. If a mere handful of345 words
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Obituary160 1930-03-17 8 Reuter's Service. Spain's Deposed Dictator. {Renter's Service.] Pari:-. March 16. Primo de Rivera, the former Spanish Dictator, died here to-day. Paris, March 16. Primo de Rivera's death was dramatic. He had been suffering from diabetes and expired from heart failure in a room in a hotel whileReuter's Service. - 160 words
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Article136 1930-03-17 8 Stopping Liquor Cargoes. Reuter's Service. [Reutcr's Service.] Ottawa, March 15. In a two hours' speech in the House of Commons. Mr. Mackenzie King emphasi ed tha: the Government could no longer consent to be a link in the chain of "rumrunners and bootleggers, who live byReuter's Service. - 136 words
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Article122 1930-03-17 8 Friendship More Important. Reuter's Service. Washington. March 16. That national territorial cla ms cannot be j '.fleeted by verbal relinquirhment by a discoverer is the burden of a statement of Mr. Cotton. Acting Secretary of State, alluding to Adm'ra' Byrd's fpeech at Dunedin. thai "Americans aie far moieReuter's Service. - 122 words
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Article83 1930-03-17 8 Th'j music cf Shakespeare's companions, that h?.d been lost for three hundred years, until the English Singers revived it, is wha* lovers of good music will have a cha ice of hearing whe 1 A. Strok's greatest attiajt'on. the English Singers of London, appear here for two83 words
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Article710 1930-03-17 8 (BY "LOOK! R-0H..1 The rain it raineth d It is because the sec ment is due to beg.:, j ti*Z enters the date In his <h a U;ljs *Z gets it. 1 J Honourable Member observe a sound old quotations. Mr. Bailey tJ* Jy meeting, paraphrased Br<710 words
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Article27 1930-03-17 8 Latent Qw L< ndon: N<* York:- U Singapore: U Ummmr Bpot W d 3 months, buy I* od.>. sellers Cl* 3 1 cr? ad27 words
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Advertisement292 1930-03-17 8 I Two of the finest drinks obtainable. I I Invigorating and Refreshing. I j SPECIAL PRICE TO JS| f IcflOfy CLUBS HOTELS. IB i j C^^^ S ZH.B. LIGHT DITIH LAGER. j GMNNESS STORK BRAND. X SOLE AGENTS: ROBINSON Si CO., LTD• KrjAL^LOTfPUBd] I IS YOUR LIFE USELESS I 1292 words
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Advertisement148 1930-03-17 8 aSHSESHSaCZS2SESHSHSZS2SaS2SZS2SZSHSSS2S l New Establishment. 1 X S Ln ja g A Choice Selection of Latest a S Silver and E. P. N. S. Goods 1j jj Suitable for Presentations, g X S Ln Ln I MANUFACTURERS OF g I JEWELLERY OF EVERY S E DESCRIPTION. X S ft g 5j148 words
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1051 1930-03-17 9 japan and America Agree. j (ON FOUMATION IN TOKYO EXPECTED. N aval Opposition Reuter's Service. ißeuter's Service.] London, March 15. Th« Times*' reports that a satisfactory Ct i has been reached between the japan*-;-' the United States delegations at nterence. ThereReuter's Service. - 1,051 words
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Article127 1930-03-17 9 DRAMATIC ARREST OF FUGITIVE. British-Italian Action. Reuter's Service. London, March 16. According to the "Sunday Dispatch," John Gialdini, one of the chief figures in the Hatry sensation who fled to Italy, has surrendered to the police at Milan, who were on their way to arrest him. Rome, MarchReuter's Service. - 127 words
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Article316 1930-03-17 9 50 Generals Oppose President. ["Sin Kuo Mm Press" Service.] Shanghai, March 17. War is imminent. The mobilisation of opposing forces has been ordered. Generals Ho Ying Chiang, Chu Pei Teh, Ho Chen Chun, Chang Cheng, Admiral Yang Shu Chuang and Admiral Chen Shao Kwan were summoned to a316 words
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Article100 1930-03-17 9 Italy's Pictures To Be Returned. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby. March 16. The Italian Art Exhibition which, since it opened at Burlington House in January, habeen visited by upwards of 400,000 people, will close on Thursday, and preparations are already being made for the returnBritish Official Wireless. - 100 words
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Article138 1930-03-17 9 MINERS THREATEN STRONG ACTION. National Conference. Reuter's Service. London, March 16. A further threat of drastic action by the coalminers in view of the threatened defeat of the Coal Bill in Parliament this week is made by Mr. A. J. Cook, who says that the miners throughoutReuter's Service. - 138 words
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Article239 1930-03-17 9 Campaign Against Easter. Reuter's Service. Riga, March 15. A special two-months anti-Easter campaign began all over Soviet territory yesterday. It includes the usual anti-religious plays, carnivals, buffoonery, prize competitions, excursions and lectures for children and workers. It is hoped to recruit a hundred thousand new members for theReuter's Service. - 239 words
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Article209 1930-03-17 9 Scientists Somewhat Excited. Reuter's Service. London. March 15. Leading British astronomers are most enthusiastic over the "magnificent" and "sensational" discovery of a new planet, which is regarded as the most important astronomical event of nearly a century. A cab'egram from Professor Slipper, head of the LowellReuter's Service. - 209 words
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Article96 1930-03-17 9 New Fleet Commanders. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] London, March 16. The Admiralty announce that Admiral Sir Michael Henry Hodges has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Atlantic Fleet in succession to Vice-Admiral Sir E. Chatfield, who has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet in succession to Admiral SirReuter's Service. - 96 words
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Article23 1930-03-17 9 LITERARY NOTES, on pare 3. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on pare 8. CORRESPONDENCE, on pare U. THE SILVER SCREEN, on pare 13.23 words
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399 1930-03-17 9 GANDHI CONTINUES PEACEFULLY. "Your Blood Required." Reuter's Service. Calcutta, March 15. A partial hartal is being observed in the city on account of the arrest of the Mayor, Mr. Sen Gupta. Ahmedabad, March 15. Some of the Gandhi volunteers had fallen sick andReuter's Service. - 399 words
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Article207 1930-03-17 9 Four Big Dailies In Support British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby. March 16. The report of the Channel Tunnel Committee is discussed in all the newspapers to-day. Tht "Times" emphasises that nothing would justify it. but unmistakable proof that it would add to comfort and prosperity andBritish Official Wireless. - 207 words
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Article126 1930-03-17 9 Reuter's Service. Cordova. March 16. A group of financiers of Seville and Cordova have formed a company with a capital of hall a million sterling to establish a sugar refinery. Metuchen (New Jersey), March 15. The death lias occured of the novelist. Miss Mary Wilkins. I MaryReuter's Service. - 126 words
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Advertisement129 1930-03-17 9 I PORTER'S j I "Bull Dog Brand" 1 G U I j N I N I E I 1 i s i STOUT. c c SOLE AGENTS: D c I GumpjE c €b jj g (Incorporated tn the StraUt Settlement* jj D I SALE! =0 Commencing on S I SATURDAY,129 words
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Article347 1930-03-17 10 Sports Pastimes. HOME LEAGUES. Results Of Saturday's Matches. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL Reuter's Service. [Renter's Service.] London. Mar. 15. The results of to-day's League matches were as follow: ENGLISH LEAGUE—DIV. I. Wednesday Making It Safe. Arsenal 1. Birmingham 0. Aston Villa 5. Huddersfleld T. 3. Bolton W. 0. Liverpool 2. Burnley 3.Reuter's Service. - 347 words
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Article29 1930-03-17 10 Scots Defeat The English. Reuter's Service. I Renter's Service.] London. March 15. At Hampden Park. Glasgow, to-day in the amateur soccer international. Scotland beat England by I—o.1—0.Reuter's Service. - 29 words
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Article277 1930-03-17 10 Interesting Game At Jalan Besar. (BY "RIMAU.") An evenly contested game was witnessed by a large crowd when the first teams of the Malays and Chinese met at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Malays won by the only goal of the match. Good open play and277 words
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Article148 1930-03-17 10 The S.C.F.A. second eleven were beaten by the Malay juniors when they met on Saturday at the Jalan Besar Stadium, the latter winning by the odd goal in three. From the kick-off the Malays assumed the offensive and MOHAMMED netted with a swift long148 words
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Article1017 1930-03-17 10 Everton's Grave Plight. The following Home league tables include Saturday's results: ENGLISH LEAGUE.—DIV. I. Wednesday Regain Lead. Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Sheffield W. 30 18 6 6 78 39 42 Derby County 33 18 9 6 69 58 42 Manchester C. 33 171,017 words
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Article24 1930-03-17 10 At the Stadium on Saturday the Chinese Companion Athletic Association drew with the Keppel Harbour Chinese Combined Football Association o—o.24 words
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Article35 1930-03-17 10 In a thrilling game at the Pulau Samboe Ground yesterday the Jervois Athletic Party defeated the Pulau Samboe Clerks* Club by three goals to nil. The scorers were Eng Hong (2) and Teck Chye.35 words
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Article756 1930-03-17 10 HAMILTON AVERTS DEFEAT. CRICKET. Dismissing United Services for 135 runs, the S.C.C. were expected to easily overhaul this total with wickets to spare, but Hill, the Worcestershire fast bowler, finding his length, made the Club batsmen feel decidedly uncomfortable, except for Hamilton, and the bcwler's analysis756 words
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Article43 1930-03-17 10 The S.C.R.C. won both their week-end games Scoring 156 runs on Saturday, they dismissed the Welch Band Boys for 69 runs. On Sunday they got a strong A.P.C. side out ioi 119 runs and replied with 183 runs for 8 wkts.43 words
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Article304 1930-03-17 10 The S.C.C. scratch side, the Riff Raffs, received a severe trouncing from the Welch Regt. at the Raffles College ground yesterday. The civilians, in their two efforts collected 101 runs altogether. The Regiment declared at 181 for 4 wkts. in their first innings. Scores: Riff-Raffs—1st Innings:304 words
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Article122 1930-03-17 10 Nearly 200 M.P.H. In First MOTOR RACING. irial. Daytona, Florida. March lb. In his first trial run in the Silver Bullet" at Daytona Beach. Kaye Don, who is to make an attempt on Segrave's world land speed record, attained a speed of 198 m.p.h. I Segrave's122 words
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Article141 1930-03-17 10 Remarkable Match At Sonning. AIR FORCE OFFIC ER'S INGENUITY. GOLF. London. Feb. 21. Goli. a.s never played before, was seen at Sonning < Berks» course in a match which was the outcome of a member being badly beaten earlier in the month by a local professional. A.141 words
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Article22 1930-03-17 10 Reuter's Service. f/Jewfer's Service.\ Melbourne. March 15. Hagen beat Kirkwood 2 up in a 36 holes match here to-day.Reuter's Service. - 22 words
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Article128 1930-03-17 10 The Spring Cup competition was. competed for at the Singapore Golf Club on Saturday and yesterday and resulted in a win H. W. Hawkins. 87—12 —75. P. S. Gibson 76—scr—76, M. M. Paterson 79—3—76. S. L. Kelly 80—4—76. G. B. Anderson 84—g—76, C. E. Hudson 92 —16 —76.128 words
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Article33 1930-03-17 10 BUNNY AUSTIN BEATS BOROTRA. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Srrvice.l Pans. March o. Palis btat London by 12 matches to 9 to-da> ft ml 111 beat Barotra 2—6. 6—2 11—i, 6—2.Reuter's Service. - 33 words
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Article120 1930-03-17 10 The Spring lawn tennis tournament opens at the SC.C to-day with the allowing ties: Championship Preliminary. E. Jackson v. G. R. More. D R. Howgill v. E. A. Joy. C. J. Stephen v W. B. Wigg C. J. Bembroke v A. G. Hay V. C Pearson v.120 words
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Article53 1930-03-17 10 MISS NUTHALL AND SPENCE WIN MIXED DOUBLES. London. March 4. In Covered Courts finals of Women's Doubles. Miss Joan Fry and Miss Dix beat Miss Betty Nuthall and Mrs. Pitman 7—5, 6—4. In Mixed Doubles finals. Spence and Muss Nuthall beat Harris and Miss Joan Fry53 words
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Article87 1930-03-17 10 The Australian Lawn Tennis Association selectors chose the following team to represent the Commonwealth in the Davis Cup contest-; commencing in June in Europe: J. Crawford tcaptain). N. S. Wales. H. Hopman. N. S. Wales. E. P. Moon. Queensland. J. M. Willard. N. S. Wales. There87 words
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Article48 1930-03-17 10 BASKET-BALL. It is understood that efforts are being made to accommodate a Manila Chinese team who have expressed a desire to visit Malaya prior to proceeding to Japan for the Far Eastern Olympics. This team is reported to have recently toured America with considerable success.48 words
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Article192 1930-03-17 10 England Draw With Scotland. RUGBY FOOTBALL. Reuter's Service. [Reuter's Service.] London, Mar. 15. The international Rugby tournament match at Twickenham between England and Scotland for the Calcutta Cup was drawn, neither side scoring. The game attracted an attendance of 60,000, who saw the members of the teamsReuter's Service. - 192 words
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Article49 1930-03-17 10 P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts England 4 2 1 1 25 12 5 France 3 2 1 0 17 14 4 Ireland 4 2 2 0 25 31 4 Scotland 4 1 2 1 26 30 3 Wales 3 1 2 0 24 30 249 words
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Article111 1930-03-17 10 "BRITANNIA" LIKELY TO MEET NEW "SHAMROCK." YACHTING. London. Feb. 21. The King's racing yacht "Britannia" which was out on commission last year owing to His Majesty's illness will be again seen in regattas this year. The decision to recommision her has delightful yachtsmen at Cowes.111 words
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Article57 1930-03-17 10 OXFORD'S FIRST OITIXG ON TIIAME.v ROWING. London. March 4. The Oxford crew had their first outing on the Thames at Goring and rowed the equivalent of the Henley course in 7 minutes 25 seconds. Cambridge, who arrive on the Thames on Wednesday, rowed the same cours»57 words
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Article37 1930-03-17 10 CAMBRIDGE BEAT OXFORD. ATHLETICS. Reuter's Service. I Renter's Service. 1 London. March 15. At Stamford Bridge to-day in the annual inter-Varsity sports Cambridge beat Oxford, for the sixth successive year, by 8 events to 3.Reuter's Service. - 37 words
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Article41 1930-03-17 10 OXFORD DEFEAT CAMBRIDGE. HOCKEY. London. March 3. At Oxford, in Women's Hockey, Oxford beai Cambridge by 3 goals to 2. Two of Oxford's goals in the game were fro i. direct passes given by the Premier's daughter Sheila41 words
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Article128 1930-03-17 10 Association Football. S.C.C. v. I.C.F.A. TO-DAY. The S.C.C. team against the I.C.P.A. to-day will h3: R. Smith: R. Craik. R. D. Brummitt; E. S. Bell. A. K. Reade. A. Donald: E. A. Joy. H. Millen. Lt. C. J. Bryan. N. Fyfe. A. F. Johnson. The following players «fU128 words
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Article129 1930-03-17 10 Chinese Clerk Held Up On Elgin Bridge. A dar'ng armed tobbery is reported to have occurred on Elgin Bridge at about 1.30 o'clock last night. Mr. Tan Yong Teng. an Englishspeaking Straits-born Chinese employed at Messrs. Harrison. Barker and Co.. was on his way home in a ricksha129 words
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Article74 1930-03-17 10 T Car„ era f K Million BOXING Reuter's Service. I*™*"', Service.] Mr. Molloy, the U of $1.000.000 for a fight which is conditl,^^ «ng Chuck Wiggins here o n Dempsey has not Ve t onda y said he would consider ****< H. «nto condition before Carneif JackReuter's Service. - 74 words
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Article87 1930-03-17 10 w In a ten-round bout. P„ ma 4 out the giant Negro Rov irnera round. ark to the Slrj CARXERA BADLY INJI RID Camera received the severest n, has so far experienced i n his fc in the match with ClarK. The a swelling of87 words
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Article238 1930-03-17 10 Prolonged End Of The World. POXTII S PIIvrTpoLISHED Some time ago Reuter communicated following amusing bill of charges for painter's renovation in a little Parish ChJ n in Sweden in 1836. hunn "In the archives oi Xyed. a small mmMm village, the following receipted bill sbned ir* a238 words
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Article134 1930-03-17 10 Alleged Thieves aught. A Malay named Bulat, Mid b •nfumer. and three Indfa n lfaaa»f*a» ptared before the Second MMgntnk 1 P. S. Williams* this morning on charges iM—l ll ial IH and Theft The ac< I were arrested by Inspector Higgins. of t» Gevlann Division an sad134 words
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Article59 1930-03-17 10 Huge Tree Crashes On Car. An Indian W* c n+ escape from Road he was driving I atM after the storm second Utoatnni •an*-*" that part of the ny the tuner. An m Om seen- and rifW Buffering from a <ace 3n d uw and several CUf59 words
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Article52 1930-03-17 10 Indian Dies In B«*» The BOftohPiilai. who was m Cthe three nam r.d»F woman in Upp Tan To<* died from hi Hospital this m« The robbers w with Asiatic De- DUI K deceased was hit b, Jot Suppiah. in spit, succeeded in y *0£ while two Indian aiiested52 words
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Article74 1930-03-17 11 are invited to write to us on ur t iblic interest. It must be underMalaya Tribune" does not dorse opinions expressed by cor- letters sfiould be as brief as r bly typewritten (double spac- one side of the paper only. M be used, but the names and .-■respondents must74 words
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Article248 1930-03-17 11 jv tditor, Malaya Tribune.") sympathise with "A Failure" his name as well as those of e list of successful candidates v e Examination held last Deal >u ciimb. the greater will be i tilure" is only experiencing c experienced before. Life is iiisnine. If life always com:r, *>t248 words
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Article92 1930-03-17 11 Supreme Court Judgment. Ihr Chief Justice. Sir William Murison Mi judgment on Saturday in the case in N. C. Marudappandvan Piilay sued t S Naraina Piilay, Khoo Yang Tin and Wee lens Yeow, for an order that a certain sale at vney was bad in92 words
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Article27 1930-03-17 11 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India to-day is Rs. 153 for $100. Tbl -merit of Money Orders from India is Rs. 157 for $1,00.27 words
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Article427 1930-03-17 11 Will This Become A Third-Rate Port? Exceedingly quaint opinions on local affairs emanate from the Southern Settlement sometimes, but perhaps the quaintest of all. says the Pinang Gazette," was the one expressed the other day by a contemporary that "Penang as a port has seen its427 words
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Article90 1930-03-17 11 Three-Engined Monoplane. The first flying-yacht built in England has appeared. It is a three-engined monoplane with a cruising speed of 100 miles an hour, and will carry 6 passengers. 3 crew, and 600 pounds of baggage. It has a range of 650 miles. There are a spacious90 words
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Advertisement130 1930-03-17 11 lAT LAST! SENSATIONAL MOTOR CYCLE RACING I TO OPEN AT EASTER jjj SINGAPORE SPEEDWAY Direction Singapore Speedways Ltd. Managing Director A. J. Reynolds. £j Irs THE j SPORT ever WITNESSED. I bI held under h real thrilling dirt g 'TRiC LIGHT R TRACK MOTOR CYCLE [0 ft CHINESE, SIAMESE, RACING130 words
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Advertisement235 1930-03-17 11 j New World Cabaret 3 JALAN BESAR. jjj I EVERY NIGHT AT 9 P.M. 1 I THE BEST DANCE AND CABARET I I SHOW IN SINGAPORE. jj Ln illi j ii irt'fnriffi"ii'Trn*T?^i M ii M ii n bdlli i li i i 11 1 rTrTrTrTLTrn^un J I BEST j I235 words
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Advertisement193 1930-03-17 11 Qgfng IQI —gg i' o OSRAM on an electric lamp is more than a trade q mark. It is the Hall Mark of quality and the r > guarantee of a unique lamp service. D OSRAM, in a word, is the epitome of long experience of widespread investigations and tests193 words
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Article1156 1930-03-17 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore. March 17, 1930, 10 a.m. T«*,up ISSUe Vai ue Buyera. Sellera. Value Buyera. Sellera. £1 Asam Kumbang 35;- 37|- 1 North Taiping 0.65 51- Ayer Hitam Tin 1316 14|3 5|- Pahang Consols 9,6 10,6 £1 Bangrin Tin1,156 words
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Advertisement253 1930-03-17 12 f Finest Quality— I Streaky I R y Oi nJ Bacon i I m ni 80 cts. per lb. f in up L>' I ft I 1 I I ru E] «/J —Mggg (J--1 s I j Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. J B incorporated tn the Straiti Settlementi.) ft253 words
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Advertisement317 1930-03-17 12 g Palm Oil Pointer*-No. 16. I ONE-MAN CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY. 3 Our last "Pointer" set forth the attractions of Oil Palm Bonds as an at- Bj tractive form of insurance. The idea is worth pursuing a tittle further. With- (J, Ln in the last few years one of the best methods317 words
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Advertisement324 1930-03-17 12 n^»^^ s THE S.S. POLICE BAND j WILL PLAY AT KATONG PABK, AT 5.15 P.M. ON FRIDAY MARCH 21 BOTANICAL GARDENS, AT 5.15 P.M. ON TUESDAY MARCH 25 TO-NIGHT MONDAY, MARCH 17. ToX^ DEAN'S SIAR OPERA ffl OF SINGAPORE. [j] Will stage a Great Interesting ami Domical I "The Secret324 words
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Article862 1930-03-17 13 I Alien Views Of Life And Modes Of Speech. BY FRANK BENSON. TALKIES A DANGER? It tl high lime we should seriously consider the influence which the sound iilms are likely to have upon the people of our Empire. Judging from my personal experiences at home and862 words
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Advertisement433 1930-03-17 13 IIPHRG WAGONS 1 l»l T TO LAST! of all kinds and their P rience is embodied in the v Wagon. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF X THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED flncorporated in England.) [n -insapore. Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh, Teluk Anson and Penang. ■01^Why Gillette blades are best TWENTY- FTVE years' are made433 words
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Advertisement88 1930-03-17 13 MEN OLD BEFORE THEIR TIME If you are just a weak-backed, vigourtess, don't-want-to-doanything person, positively "sitting-out" the best years of your life what you've got to do, and do quickly, is to get back in brain and body the nervous energy and vitality you have lost. Drugs will not help88 words
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Advertisement276 1930-03-17 13 CRAVEN "A are the only cigarettes which do not I affectum Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats CORK-TIPPED, PURE VIRGINIA, UNVARYING CARRE HAS LIMITED. 142 YEARS' REPUTATION FOR QUALITY. /1 I/ r CIVIL ENGINEERING. f r-N Kill Flies —~X MmWw t We can coach you in your own home and276 words
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Advertisement412 1930-03-17 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. SINGAPORE CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. NOTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of Chinese Rubber Estate Owners and Chinese Merchants will be held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. 47, Hill Street. Singapore, on Sati*day. March 22. 1930. at 2.30 p.m. sharp, to consider a telegram from412 words
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Advertisement438 1930-03-17 14 SITUATION VACANT. WANTED—An experienced Dispenser. Apply 124, Hill Street. SITUATION WANTED. SITUATION WANTED. Chinese Clerk and Typist wants job in European firm. Several years' experience. Address Box 140, c/o Malaya Tribune. EARN a big salary as a Certificated Bookkeeper. Individual postal tuition, taken in your own home, during spare time.438 words
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Advertisement552 1930-03-17 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. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Dir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9,552 words
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Advertisement538 1930-03-17 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,612,046 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.538 words
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Advertisement506 1930-03-17 14 INSURANCE. f&N SOIITB m BRITISB INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Street. Singapore. 'Phone506 words
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Advertisement409 1930-03-17 14 SYNTHETIC DUmo^ Surpass real *'tnc Acid William box .^J* Miss Bavani Madras. bw *^mhan Ma "I took 'Synth*: L ~m LT variety and for 10 be H general excellence La oUrs true diamonds." ari W JJ^ ELECTRICAL AND CONTRACTOR A lR 36-37, Bras Basah Road SINGAPORE, If you aiv In409 words
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Advertisement410 1930-03-17 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (mcc- f ated in England.) all PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. AND ORIENTAL STEAM CO. LONDON AND 12 T mAIL servicernder Contract with His Majesty's 1 (.overtime nt.) oC TWAHL> FROM LONDON. For China Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1930 farl 16.500 Mar 22 JJ* 9.100410 words
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Advertisement569 1930-03-17 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch jH-fif Aurfralische DampbchHr. JqPq Geseltechaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG. SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS, t m.s. KTJLMERLAND Mar 24 t BJS. SAARLAND Apr 9 S.s. AMMON Apr 26 t S.s. OLDENBURG May 4 m.s. HAVELLAND May 21 t m.s. BURGENLAND June569 words
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Advertisement703 1930-03-17 15 STEAMER SAILINGS »j»jp^ mmmmmmmmmmm pjH mum ßJß^HpHpjpJKJMpjpMßHHH| fjSuß SHU HHb Hk H I Hk I NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON. Tonnage Destination Due Sail 1930 Kamo Maru 8,000 M'seilles. London, A'werp and Rdam Mar. 27 28 Katori Maru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp and Rotterdam Apr. 10 11703 words
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Advertisement556 1930-03-17 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. &g NORDDEUTSCHER (Incorporated I A9W in Germany) The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. t REMSCHETD for Shanghai, Moji. Kobe, Yokohama and Hankow Mar. 26 DERFFLINGER for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau Mar <:•> HOMEWARDS. FULDA for Genoa, Amsterdam. R'dam, Hamburg Bremen Mar. 17556 words
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Advertisement243 1930-03-17 15 MID JIMS PUIS H MM M TWr* It htS fo» ■If F P'.il »V.« MaKIIN s Y.o I lfl# c» ,»lf«M« KARTIfCS NILS. ■f Sold b» «II CWaUu Start* 11« I TIMMS DISPtSSARt. Rtliln S .i.p* f 11 lo 1 Fixes the hair inanydesireil .way— maintaining its soft—/ >IESS AND243 words
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Advertisement302 1930-03-17 16 Tired Nerves S A When you have no energy and you are easily A 8 tired it is the sign that your nerves are starving y for want of nourishment. L Stimulants and drugs will not restore your nerves and renew your energy. These do more harm |f than good.302 words
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Advertisement659 1930-03-17 16 Cuti&ura Talcum Powder +~-*for the Toilet and Nursery It is cooling and il is toothing. Pure and delicately medicated. Cuticura Talcum is ideal for every member of the family. It is antiseptic, absorbs perspiration and leaves the skin refreshed. Sample each (mo^^^^ms\ SoapjO.nnuect Ijj [H ami laloum tree Muller Chip,,.659 words
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Advertisement543 1930-03-17 16 j fl| 2nd. HAND GARS f 0 We beg to announce re-organization of our 2nd. hand 1 car department, and therefore better values. 1 5 Every car receives proper overhaul and reconditioning 3 before disposal. =j Favourable prices are always allowed for the Trade-in 5j against new Fiats of the543 words
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