Malaya Tribune, 2 June 1930
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Title Section22 1930-06-02 1 The Malaya Tribune vol xm No. 129 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Monday, June 2. 1930.22 words
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Advertisement259 1930-06-02 1 LIPTON'Sr CEYLON TEAYOI CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. j "SH[»" BRAND 1" SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK lnis is prepared from jjj Jffi PURE UNSKIMMED COWS MILK, and in condensation nothing but FINEST WHITE j Ui. 7^:; SUGAR is added. Being pre- 8 CONDlgSgg, j, pared unde r the most hygienic j 1259 words
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Advertisement271 1930-06-02 1 r "FLO—ODOR" Wa _hing J7mm\\ Buttlngs A For Tropical AY A 4_V Wear. /yjkm\^^// high drßEcr, p fl Singapore. QUOITE! j I How paradoxical, that whilst Read's "Dog's J Head" Lager stands far above Hoi Polloi, J to offer it to a thirsty guest should constitute I the very Hoighest271 words
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Article587 1930-06-02 2 DOCTOR'S EXPERIENCES IN MANCHURIA. The Deserted Village. Dr. H. M. Jettmar, of the North Manchurian Plague Prevention Service, with headquarters at Harbin, has written for the official organ of the Anthropological Society of Vienna, a stirring and very Illuminating account cf hlj expeditions into practically unexplored parti of587 words
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Article343 1930-06-02 2 Not An Independent State. ambitious claim of Mr. Martin Coles Harman, the owner of Lundy Island, off the coast of Devon, that the island formed a "vestpocket self-governing. Dominion of the Empire." did not impress the bench of magistrates at Bideford recently who, disregarding Mr. Harman's343 words
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Advertisement392 1930-06-02 2 This Week we are Offering seme really Magnificent One I J Dollar Values on the Ground Floor —Values which are L 0 well beyond Competition. S l|i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i n i i I i i i i i392 words
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Advertisement245 1930-06-02 2 Back At After Fever, Lnfluenta Or Other Bines* rake Dr. Williams' Pink Pflh. Quickly Buil.i Y ou Up. People who have suffered influenza, malaria, or othei J d cl usually need a tonic to b to revitalize the ner.es. e-J^? damage done to the system v-mL2 treatment assists nature, six245 words
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Article850 1930-06-02 3 TARIFF AUTONOMY BY TRFATY. The Agreement With Japan. (By a Special Correspondent.) The signing of the Sino-Japanese Tariff Agreement on May 6 at Nanking marks the completion of the last stage of China's long and difficult journey towards tariff autonomy. In her fight to regain her sovereign rights850 words
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Advertisement196 1930-06-02 3 MORE THAN A "PICK-ME-UP." Men And Women Win Back Lasting Strength And Vitality. No one can make constant demands on physical strength without ultimately feeling below par—tired and fit for nothing. When stamina is lacking, life becomes a penance instead of a pleasure; there is no real enjoyment to be196 words
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Advertisement459 1930-06-02 3 BABY'S ECZEMA I mwm In Pimples. Was Terrible to Look At. Cuticura Healed. "My baby was two months old when eczema appeared on his forehead in pimples. It spread all over bis head, r.?ck, arms and limbs. He cculd not sleep as it itched terribly, and bad tokeep gloves on459 words
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Advertisement66 1930-06-02 3 1 FRASER NEAVE LIP. I I AERATED WATERS g j I s I QUALITY SERVICE I THE BEST IN THE EAST S "CHAP SING A" |0 I LATEST I 1 "HfS MASTER'S VOICE ,v 1 1 «Columbia" and "Broadcast" I RECORDS. I 1 MONG HUAT &CO I 1 (GRAMOPHONE STORES.)66 words
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Article1598 1930-06-02 4 POETIC PROSE. A Stimulating Book. BY RICHARD SIDNEY. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") "Avowals." By George Moore. Heinernann. 10s. 6d. This book was published some years ago hi a limited edition; in 1924 it was re-issued in a "popular" edition. The publishers nave only just sent it to1,598 words
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Advertisement71 1930-06-02 4 JUST ARRIVED. "SPECIFIC FOR DIABETES" Dr. Winkler's "DIABETONIT $2.00 per bottle or $20.00 per dozen. Dr. Sandow's "ALKALICITRAT" 70 cents per bottle or $7.00 per dozen. SOLE DISTRIBUTORS: SINCERE DISPENSARY LTD. SINGAPORE. Wholesalers and Retailers of Drugs, Chemical Patent Medicine and Surgical Appliances. Telegraphic address: "SINCERE" Singapore. 'Phone 6388. ror71 words
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Advertisement152 1930-06-02 4 URINARY PAIN— IMMEDIATE CURE! Do yon surfer when you urinate If there is a burning sensation when passing mine and you are almost afraid to do then you inu>t try to cure yourself at once. Continual irritation of this kind will lead to more serious trouble and may involve you152 words
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Advertisement370 1930-06-02 4 nights of fevered restlessness. Representative\ ROBERT BLAU (Malaya) Hongkong Bank Chamber Singapore Phone 47 1 t. Cuery man Cuery woman strives for prosperity, longs for good luck and only too frequently in vain, b because their glandular apparatus docs not function correctly and conse* fc i quently their capability for370 words
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Advertisement36 1930-06-02 4 J\V\ ARTICLES. Rice Spoons. Cam- Bp* do Paper Cutter. Curtain Hanc l Shoe Slips. Back Scratches Egg Spoons. Mats. etc.. tU MADE OF HORNS AND D. T. LIM O 353, NORTH BRIDGE ROM' Thone 4681. —_p36 words
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Article64 1930-06-02 5 Measure To Induce Civilian Co-operation. r Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia Moscow, May 30. Press reports state that for the purpose of inducing the workers and peasants to co-operate with them, the Police authorities have decreed the formation in all cities and villages of special civilian bodies, to whose members64 words
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Article90 1930-06-02 5 Cost Of Maintenance Grants. Reuter's Service. London, May 30. The House of Commons, by 225 votes to 109, to-day passed a financial resolution in connection with the bill for raising the school leaving age. Moving the resolution, the President of the Board of Education, Sir Charles Trevelyan,Reuter's Service. - 90 words
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Article54 1930-06-02 5 Japan And The Treaty. ["Japanese News" Service.] Tokyo. May 30. An informal meeting of naval members of the High Military Counc 1 passed a resolut.on asserting that the Naval General Staff Office should be consulted before the Government comes.to a decision involing a change in the54 words
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Article162 1930-06-02 5 Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. London (Ohio), May 30. Warders fired, killing one of 47 convicts at a local prison farm, including many who were transferred to Columbus Penitentiary, for attempting to break out. Berlin. May 30. The Minister of Labour has announced that two milliards ofReuter's Service.; British Official Wireless. - 162 words
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Advertisement316 1930-06-02 5 1908 Phone 3777. J ORCHARD CHINA WARE i Entirely British $1 tnmactrirĕ. jjj a The Mourns i Oesign a_ and Stands I Rare USL^ J t Preserve Dish, Cake and Fruit Stand, I Butter Dish, Breakfast Cruet, in sets. KONG SUN Co., I 1 (JEWELLERS). (jj 55 A 57, NORTH316 words
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Advertisement27 1930-06-02 5 .'Phone 2419 or call at LIM CHEE SENG, 56-3, Market Street, Singapore, for cheap Motor Car Tyres. Only a limited] quantity to be cleared at HALF PRICE.27 words
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Advertisement207 1930-06-02 5 Reasons why 1 65% energy-creating carbohydrate. 2 16* muscle-making protein. 3 strengthening fats. 8 minerals for blood, bones, teeth, hair, skin and nerves. Vitamin B for health. Roughage for digestion. 7 Delicious, nut-like taste. Quaker Oats is easily prepared in many tempting forms. Eat i t daily. Quaker Oats 26-13207 words
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Advertisement199 1930-06-02 5 Hair in place exquisite, healthy Morning and ev-ning the whole decomposes the natural oils as water world admires beautiful, well-kept does; and it combats ugly dandruff, hair! Try Stacomb tomorrow. Just rnoisYou can keep your hair right, all ten your hair lightly, apply a touch day. Never sticky, "artificial" look-199 words
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Advertisement295 1930-06-02 6 Amusements. I PAVILION 'PHONE 6903 0 a 3 From Sunday a Jvne Ito Saturday, June 7. ffi Un 3 AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. X a S 1 THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. 0 S The first film will show you why [3 j "LADIES MUST DRESS" 1 (VIRGINIA VALLI) jj In295 words
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Advertisement261 1930-06-02 6 I: iLHAMBRf N mm THE: theatre of PERFECT SOUNO gm w S I c TO'Jn] reproduction do'Cpl 9 S I I 6.15 P.M. TO NIGHT 9.15 P.M. I I jj "The Broadway Melody" 1 All-Talking Singing and Dancing j with I I Bessie Love- Charles King-Anita Page. IThe "Wedding of261 words
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Advertisement278 1930-06-02 6 GAIETY .'HALF SERIAL perils of thf w,id IWPjO SIMPLF With L FAZENDA and < =i The scream of all comedy of the WILD" ture that teems with scream. SUIt IN A "7^ From Wed., May 28 'to Tues., June i. WT~ At 9.00 p. m. A picture that shows all278 words
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203 1930-06-02 7 The April Returns. statement of the British Malaya exports of para rubber, inclusive of latex, as declared, has been received 4 rom the Ag. Registrar-General of Statistics, M Apr' l 1 lot r MS -.-fx. SS United Kingdom. British Possessions. Continent of Europe. Quantities. Values.203 words
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Article289 1930-06-02 7 The Markets Quiet. .d Co. report at 11 a.m. RUBBER. Londo:: L, down l/16d. Sev. York N market —holiday. Share*: Q Allenbys $1.40—51.50. Ayer Uoleks $130- -Si 40. Ayer Panas $1.15—51.25, Bassetts 70—75 cents, Brogas $1—51.05, Bukit Jelotongs 53-56 cents, Bukit Katils 65—70 Hgh Colinsburghs $2.10—52.30, Connemaras «1.35-5145.289 words
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Article271 1930-06-02 7 By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) British Official Wireless. SINGAPORE, JUNE 2. Selling.- Loudon 4 months' sight 2s. 3 15/16 d., wndon 3 months' sight 2s. 3%d., London 2 da s «ighl 2s. 3 13/16 d., London 30 sight 2a 3 25/32 d., London demand Hid lBritish Official Wireless. - 271 words
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Article141 1930-06-02 7 Special Empire Programme. The following report by "C.P.M.," of local reception of short-wave wireless stations, arrived two late for inclusion in the Wireless Notes on Friday. May 24, Saturday, 10 to 11.15 p.m. Chelmsford (GSSW), special Empire Day programme, ending with National Anthem. May 25, Sunday,141 words
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Article261 1930-06-02 7 China Battle Still Unsettled. ["Sin Kuo Mm Press" Serviced Shanghai. June 2. General Li Chung Jen and the Kwangsi rebel troops are reported to have reached Changsha without resistance by the Hunanese troops under General Ho Chien, but this report has not been officially confirmed. General Ho Ying261 words
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Article74 1930-06-02 7 ["Sin Kuo Mm Press" Service.] Shanghai, June 2. A large number of Russian peasants, farmers, villagers, fishermen and miners residing in the Siberian Maritime Province have revolted against the Soviet Regime. There have been mutinies near Vladivostock. The mob held up a freight train near Nikolskussursuk the74 words
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Article34 1930-06-02 7 It is notified in the F.M.S. Government Gazette that the price of rubber for assessment of duty for the period May 30 to June 5, inclusive, is 22 3 cents per pound.34 words
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Article42 1930-06-02 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 154 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 158 for $100. [The Share list will be found on page 12.]42 words
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Article322 1930-06-02 7 THE ALHAMBRA. Good Singing In "The Broadway Melody." That the success of a talkie review does not depend on jc the number which the cast embraces was exemplified at the Alhambra last night, when "The Broadway Melody" began a season. A bright show, with plenty oi attractive322 words
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Article326 1930-06-02 7 The Norwegian boat "Vinstra'* arrived, this morning from Durban with a consignment of coal. The "Shirala" arrived here yesterday from Calcutta. She is sailing for Hong Kong tomorrow. The N.Y.K. "Kitano Maru" is due from Colombo to-day and will be leaving for Japan the next day. The Dutch326 words
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Article126 1930-06-02 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore. June 2. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Sea Belle II East Basin; Tilawa 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Burgenland 18; Shirala 13; Malayan Prince 11; Panawa—ldomeneus 9; Bellerophon 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate Si Erviken 32; City of Madias 35: Burma Maru126 words
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Advertisement569 1930-06-02 7 ii 8 if MALAYA'S FINEST PICTURE Dj DAILY AT 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. X I MAURICE "CHEVALIER i KJ CAPTURES THE HEARTS OF THE SINGAPORE PUBLIC! X I jfl NOTICE. Qj U The Management offers an apology to the hundreds of people who were un- Ln Cj able to obtain569 words
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Advertisement435 1930-06-02 7 LOST—One small long-haired black Australian dog. White legs. Can finder kindly return it to Mrs. Phillips, 10, Tiverton Lane. TO LET —Reinforced concrete Terrace houses with glazed tiled baths and wash-basins Katong. Reduced rents. 15 cents to Town by Omnibus. Apply Ed. M. Nathan, 8-B De Souza Street. Tel. 7243435 words
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Miscellaneous622 1930-06-02 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright RelaTemp*rm:e. Rain- Bun- tlve. Wind. Max. Mm. fall. shine, Huml- Direc- Speed. Station*. F. P. Ins. Hour*. dlty tion. m p.h. Weatner. Alor Star 92 73 L il 10 1 86 N.E. 2 Fine Kota Bnaru 90 75 nil 6 5 85 «Jaun622 words
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Obituary47 1930-06-02 8 A High Mass of Reauiem for the repose of the Soul of the late John Bheem will be sung at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd on June 5, at 6.30 a m The attendance and prayers of friends and relatives are earnestly solicited.47 words
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Article684 1930-06-02 8 The President of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners is unable to state a policy to be followed in considering extensions of Municipal limits. Let us make it char that we do not reproach him for that. No such policy can be evolved by one man—it should be the carefully684 words
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Article1405 1930-06-02 8 Mr. R. B. Lewis, of the Singapore Hume Pipe Co.. has been visiting Ipoh. Messrs. W. G. Reeves and L. R. F. Earlc have been appointed assistant district judges the Colony. The Hon. Mr. A. P. Robinson has been appointed a member of the Council of Raffle College vice the1,405 words
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Article658 1930-06-02 8 Topics Of To -day. tBV'LOOKUL A strange will was n cently. in which an eccei barrister, one Charles M a large portion of his value to $1,500,000, to who had the largest num in ten years of his death A veritable legal battle will by the deceased's cttst asked the658 words
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Article22 1930-06-02 8 Prom China and Japan by Singapore at 4 p.m. on Wedni From China and Japan 05 due Singapore on Wedn22 words
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Article35 1930-06-02 8 Latest Quotation RUBBER. London:—6 f, d. New York: —Holiday. Sin£-apcre:— cent?. TIN* London:—Spot £140 12s. Gd. <dov 3 months, buyers £142 12«. 0d.». sellers £142 15s. 0d. .down Its Singapore:—$71.50. <125 ton35 words
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Advertisement256 1930-06-02 8 I Just Arrived at Robinsons! j I STERLING Lined Sandalwood, Plain or Engine Turned Lids. S IS nJ In Sizes to hold 25, 50, 75 and 100. g I ROBINSON Co., Ltd., nj (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements Cj SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPLH. S J 230 v. AC.or D C #J4.50256 words
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Advertisement149 1930-06-02 8 25E5Z5HSHSES15ESH5ESt!S2Sa5HS252S252SHSE5 j IU.S.De Silva Bros, cj Manufacturing Jewellers. pj SOLE AGENTS AND S DISTRIBUTORS jjj FOR Oj S.S. F.M.S. I I THE WORLD RENOWNEdI "ZENITH I WATCHES. a 5 30 Years' Experience, sj I 61, High Street, I Eg Singapore. jjj I Thone 4540. jjj TO LET. Bungalows Nos: 9149 words
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181 1930-06-02 9 1 ian Riot After Accident. PA N STRICKEN HINDUS AYE BENGAL. I mar Salt Raids. Reuter's Service. Simla. May 31. v two new ordinances to stop enforce payment of taxes lay ip to six months' imprisonment a fine. Bombay, May 31. onReuter's Service. - 181 words
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68 1930-06-02 9 Peshawar, June 1. ■nen were killed and nine wounded when police and military were compered to fire on a mob which attacked them as a sequel to the vi .denul discharge of a soldier's rifle, whereby ttoman was wounded and her two children lulled. Dharasana,68 words
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Article121 1930-06-02 9 Hindenburg Succeeds In Libel Action. TWENTY FOUR MORE PENDING! Reuter's Service. Berlin, May 31. A libel action in which President Hindenburg is plaintiff and the National Socialir, Hr Goebbels. the defendant, opened in tn tamti atmosphere to-day. It relates to an 'xtremist newspaper article by Hr.Reuter's Service. - 121 words
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Article52 1930-06-02 9 Main Buildings Destroyed. Reuter's Service. Tokyo, |HM 1. in S-oul (Korea) to the Rengo police communique stating that V* Korean Communists bombed and Kureans' Association buildings, apanese Consulates and dcsJJJJJ vacations and electric plants in inctiuu and several other towns Chinese troops and Japanese n outReuter's Service. - 52 words
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Article31 1930-06-02 9 Serious Damage. Reuter's Service. Tokyo, June L (M» ng earth quake tremor was felt niing. but there was no serious was not felt at Nago?* Kyoto, tube.Reuter's Service. - 31 words
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Article45 1930-06-02 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby, May 31. "•i aster-General announces the esta- rom June 2. of a public telephone Ct>rr iwt *n this country and Esthonia to anon will be limited at the outset ttHh' subscribers in the London WW and subscribers in Reva'.British Official Wireless. - 45 words
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Article330 1930-06-02 9 MILITARY BASE UNIT SHOT DEAD. Mandore's Fatal Mistake. A midnight boating excursion by three Royal Engineers attached to the Military Ĕase at Changi on Saturday culminated in a distressing tragedy when one of the party. Sapper Awberry Elmer was shot dead by a Boyanese civilian. The fatality occurred-aUJtffc.330 words
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Article412 1930-06-02 9 Biggest In Twenty Years. REAL RULERS OF THE EMPIRE? British Official Wireless. Rugby, May 30. Proprietors and editors of all the most important newspapers of the Empire are now assembled in London for the Imperial Press Conference. There has not been a of this character for nearly twentyBritish Official Wireless. - 412 words
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Article125 1930-06-02 9 Knocked Down-By UIJMBBI Motor-Car. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 2. An unknown motor-car knocked down and killed Mr Henry Morgan, aged 54, dredgemaster in charge of No. 2 dredge, Rawang Tinfield!., Serendah, on Saturday evening, fraciuring his skull and both legs. Mr. Morgan125 words
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Article137 1930-06-02 9 PARTIAL RESUMPTION OF Indians Holding Out. Reuter's Service. Rangoon, June 1. The report of the Conciliation Board established by the Government to thrash out details of a settlement of the dispute between Burmese and Andhra dockworkers, which led to the recent fatal rioting, states that it is arrangedReuter's Service. - 137 words
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Article143 1930-06-02 9 Minority Government OverRiding Majority? British Official Wireless. Rugby, June 1. Speaking at Leeds yesterday, Mr. Baldwin (Conservative ex-Premier) made reference to a referendum which, he had stated, would be taken :n the cent of a future Conservative Government proposing to tax foreign foodstuffs in order to giveBritish Official Wireless. - 143 words
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Article42 1930-06-02 9 Arrival At Lakehurst. Reuter's Service. New York. May 31. The Graf Zeppelin has arrived at Lakehurst. Lakehurst, June 1. It is learnt that the Graf Zeppelin was damaged in a storm in the course of the fliffhr Ifene-4*om Pernambuco (Brazil).Reuter's Service. - 42 words
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Article31 1930-06-02 9 Reuter's Service. Stockholm, June 1. The Cabinet is about to resign, following the rejection by both Chambers of a proposal to raise the duty on imported wheat.Reuter's Service. - 31 words
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Obituary29 1930-06-02 9 Jerusalem, May 31. The High Commissioner has commuted the death sentences passed on 22 Arabs in connection with the recent riots to lile imprisonment. Reuter's Service.Reuter's Service. - 29 words
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Article37 1930-06-02 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 1. The "Daily Chronicle'" amalgamates wi h the "Daily News" to-morrcw as .he "Daily News and Chronicle." The combined circulation is 1.600,000 daily. The fusion will create a great Liberal newspaper.Reuter's Service. - 37 words
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Article52 1930-06-02 9 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin June 1. A sweeping curtai'ment of Cvil Service -.«aiarjes. pensions and other privileges is foreshadowed in the press as the Government's last desperate effort to balance the Budget, .which is already showing a big deficit on account of dropping revenues and52 words
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Article44 1930-06-02 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby, May 31. Sir James Barrie, tfce famous author, was yesterday elected Chancellor of Edinburgh University in succession to the late Lord Balfour, his votes numbered 4,580 against 2,642 for Lord Linlithgow. Barrie graduated at Edinburgh University.British Official Wireless. - 44 words
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Article22 1930-06-02 9 CHINESE TOPICS, on page 3. LITERARY NOTES, on page 4. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 11.22 words
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Article212 1930-06-02 9 Awful Experience Of Woman. TRAPPED 3 HOURS WITH DEAD RELATIVES. French Express Derailed. Reuter's Service. Montereau, June 1. It is reported that, up to the present, eight were killed and 15 injured in the derailment of an express from Paris to Marseilles. Thtrain collided with a trolley onReuter's Service. - 212 words
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Article176 1930-06-02 9 Mandarin School's New Enterprise. The Singapore Chinese Mandarin School (74, Prinsep Street >, having secured the services of efficient teachers who are experts in Romanised Modern Malay eni Chinese Mandarin, wl.h National Phone ics. can offer exceptional facilities to all interrested in the study of Malay176 words
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Article205 1930-06-02 9 Activities Still Restricted. Reuter's Service. London, May 31. The King is well on the road to complete recovery. He accompanies the Queen to the Toscanini concert at the Albert Hall to-morrow but has decided that it is inadvisab'e to attend the trooping of the Colours on his birthday,Reuter's Service. - 205 words
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Article87 1930-06-02 9 Germans Hoot Italian Play. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, June 1. An unprecedented theatre scandal has been evoked by the latest effort of the Italian playwright, Pirandello, entitled "To-day we play extempore." The audience booed it throughout the performance. Pandemonium. set in when, after the curtain's fall.87 words
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Article17 1930-06-02 9 Reuter's Service. Shanghai. June 1. There were seventeen arrests in connection with yesterday's Whangpoo piracy.Reuter's Service. - 17 words
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Advertisement151 1930-06-02 9 OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. SOLE AGENTS: GUTIIRIE c €b llncorporattd in the Straits Settlements, j j "His Master s Voice" f RECORDS I t FROM I INNOCENTS OF PARIS j i Louise k I It's a habit of mine Sung by I On top of the World, alone MAURICE S Wait till151 words
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319 1930-06-02 10 Sports Pastimes. CLEVER ENGLISH RIDER. Cardiff Champion Establishes Record. DIRT-TRACK RACING. SCHLAM UNLCCKJf IN CHALLENGE. The Speedway meeting on Saturday Bight again proved a great success, all the even« on the card being worked off at imiucved The local lads showed further improvement in their riding and the large number319 words
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Article451 1930-06-02 10 Close Game At Jalan Besar. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The Chinese were rather lucky to win their First Division match against the Welch at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday. A fairly large crowd watched the game. The Soldiers made a splendid fight of it, and the match looked like451 words
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Article169 1930-06-02 10 TWO TEAMS SCORE SEVEN GOALS in the match in the Second Division of the •hngapore League, played on Saturday evening the Stadium, the Fraser and Neave team Jjeat Mansfield's by seven goals to nil in a ■ather one-sided game in which the former enjoyed all the play. Yesterday169 words
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Article77 1930-06-02 10 f First Division. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. j S.C.C. 10 8 0 2 24 9 18 Malays «8 7 1 0 35 9 14 I S.O.F.A. 8 6 1 1 25 4 13 Welch 8 3 4 1 16 17 7 BR C 3 577 words
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Article119 1930-06-02 10 S.V.C. v. Regulars At Stadium. The teams for to-day's annual Charity match at tho btadim will as fellows: Volunteers: Urquhart; Lee and Aeria; Craik Donald, Collickr Joy, Brummi f t Hay. Kendall and McFarlane. Regulars: Ellis <R.A.); Duncan (R.A.0.C.), Dackers (R.A.); Richards (Welch), Howls (Welch). Davies (Welch);119 words
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Article408 1930-06-02 10 Jones Outclasses Wethered In Final. GOLF. Reuter's Service. London. June 1. The final round cf the British Championship at St. Andrews, T. ("Bobby") Jones (America) and Roger Wethered. was over 36 holes. At the end of the morning round Jones had established a lead of 4 up.Reuter's Service. - 408 words
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Article81 1930-06-02 10 British Official Wireless. Rugby. June 1. "Bobby" Jones, the American champion, won the British Amateur Golf Championship at St. Andrews yesterday, defeating Roger Wethered 7 and 6. He thus secured the only great golfing honour left for him to win. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London.British Official Wireless. - 81 words
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Article70 1930-06-02 10 Eight cards were taken out for the Jure m'xed foursomes competition at the Keppel G.C. and the following returned: Mrs. R. E. Morris and S. H. Moss 44—7 »4=36 Mrs. Campbell and J. M. Watt 47—4 1 4 =42%. Mrs. R. E. Earle and J. Scott 52—70 words
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Article100 1930-06-02 10 INTEREST DWINDLING? THE TURF. Reuter's Service. (By irrangement with the "SJ'.P.") London, June 1. The Derby is thought to be a very open race this year and there is not much public interest in the horses. Rustom Pasha and Diolite are the favourites while Seer is likely toReuter's Service. - 100 words
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Article56 1930-06-02 10 AMERICAN CHAMPION BEATEN. ATHLETICS. Reuter's Service. London, May 31. The annual Polytechnic Marathon from Windsor to London was won by W. Smith (Birchneld Harriers) in 2 hours 41 minutes 55 seconds. The American champion. Koski (Finland) was fourth. [H. W. Payne won this event last year in 2Reuter's Service. - 56 words
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Article233 1930-06-02 10 Showery Weather At Lord's. CRICKET. (By the "SJ.P.") London, May 31. The weather at Lord's to-day for the opening of the test trial mat oh was dull, with showers falling at intervals. The outfield was sodden and whilst the wicket itself had been protected runs were difficult233 words
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Article29 1930-06-02 10 Chapman To Lead England. Reuter's Service. London. June 1. A. P. F. Chapman captains England in the First Test match at Nottingham on June 13. vReuter's Service. - 29 words
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Article398 1930-06-02 10 1,000 Runs In May For Bradman. GRIMItfiETT'S FIFTIETH WICKET. Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London, May 31. The Australians travelled to Southampton to meet Hampshire to-day and had the better of the opening exchanges, although the County did well to get rid ofReuter's Service.; British Official Wireless. - 398 words
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Article205 1930-06-02 10 The Riff Raffs beat an S.C.C. side at Raffles College ground on Saturday. Score: Riff-Raff: W. J. Pearce c Haxworth b Welchman 0; R. G. Gibson b Jarvis 15: P. R. Pank b Noon 28; Capt. A. Neville c Welchman b Noon 13; J. E.205 words
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Article717 1930-06-02 10 Europeans Lead On 'First Innings. TWO GOOD PARTNERSHIPS. The annual fixture between the Europeans and the Rest, for the cup presented by Mr. Conrad Clarke, was played on Saturday and yesterday and will be resumed to-morrow. The match Is in a very interesting stage at present and717 words
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Article199 1930-06-02 10 Fast scoring enabled the Oeylon S. C. to beat the Press after the latter had declared at 4 20 p.m. at 141 for seven wkts. Scores: Press XI: —T. Hope c Sebastian b Arunachalam 4: F. R. S. Martinus c Ambiavagar b Gunesakara 13; R. S.199 words
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Article28 1930-06-02 10 R. Mehta's XI beat Thambipillay's XI in a game played on Friday. Scores: R. Mehta's team 91 tChoor Singh 51. Thambipillay's team 41.28 words
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Article33 1930-06-02 10 The S.H.B.J.S.C. beat the S.C.R.C. 2nd. XI at the latter's ground yesterday. The Chinese scored 43 for eight wickets and the Harbour Board scored 79. The highest scorer was Elankayer.33 words
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Article199 1930-06-02 10 Bright batting enabled the Police to overtake and beat the S.C.C. by a comfortable margin. Scores: S.C.C: H. Gibson lbw., b Byrde 3: T. M. Calhaem b Byrde 7; R. N. Walling b Byrde 22; R. S. Wilson run out 3; F. R. Vine c Minns b199 words
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Article451 1930-06-02 10 A. J. Rycrof I Wins Sculling Championship. ROWING. The water between Blakan Mati and Pulau Brani was a pleasant setting for the Royal Singapore Club's rowing regatta on Saturday afternoon. Two steam launches, the "Lao> GuJlemard" and "Rimau,' carried members and their friends, who spent a delightful time451 words
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Article40 1930-06-02 10 World Title Event. Reuter's Service. London. May 31. In tttt world 'y. professional sculling champion sh.p race from Putney to Mortlake to-day Ted Phelps beat B< rt Barry, the holder, by 35 leoftlll in 22 mins. 45 seconds.Reuter's Service. - 40 words
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Article70 1930-06-02 10 <By arrangement with the "8J.P. U London. June J. Phelps' victory over Barry was an overwhelming affairs and the w nnev, who is only 21, showed perfect judgment. Rugby, June 1. [British Official Wireless. led Phelps, son of Bossie Phelps the well known Thames waterman, won70 words
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Article71 1930-06-02 10 Tilden Again Vanquished. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter's Service. Par s, June I. In-the finaU of the French championships Cochet beat Tilclen 3—6. B—6. 6—3, 6—l ami Mrs. Wills-Moody beat Miss Helen Jacobs 6—2. 6— 1. Semi-final n suits were: Cochet (France) beat De Morpurgo (Italy), 7— 5, 6—l, 6-Reuter's Service. - 71 words
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Article23 1930-06-02 10 HOLLAND ELIMINATED. Reuter's Service. Scheveningen June 1. Czecho Slovakia eliminated Holland in the Davis Cup by 3 matches to 2.Reuter's Service. - 23 words
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Article10 1930-06-02 10 The Singapore championships commence on Sunday, June 15,10 words
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Article573 1930-06-02 10 S.S.A. TO APPROACH OTHER BODIES Committee On Sh The following are the mm committee meeting of the Strj (Singapore) Association, held on Thursday last at 5 p.m Present: Mr. H. D. liund Mr. H. W. Raper (Viee-Presic St. J. Braddell. J. G. Oampbel r> R Parbury, O. R.573 words
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Article114 1930-06-02 10 Should The Draw Ho Published? Reuter cables various numJ Calcutta Sweep on the D. local newspapers publish ;:.< The view of the Police is th wiser" not to publish them, ur own part, ever anxious to plea- v we«l as to avoid any unpleasant:, we have decided114 words
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Article77 1930-06-02 10 E. Palk. the European who a local hotel on Wedie sda from Johore, for alleged 11 trust, appeared before Dm Si (Mr. P. S. Williams) this m of attempted suicide. Palk pi was bound over for six month Regard*ng the charge of era trust, Palk, who is a77 words
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Article57 1930-06-02 10 A brutal murder occurred Changi Road, near the Saturday night. It appears that the Chi] an opium smokers' den v the path, on his way to the ma "he was waylaid by some and struck on the head wi instrument. He was found Sunday morning. It is believed57 words
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Article398 1930-06-02 11 THE TURF. /fr0 Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 31. first day of. the Selangor Turf Be Ull ni meeting were: Q** -Class 2—Division 3—(6 Race fUrl0I1P *o' vVKAlN i Da vies) 8.5 1 L® McPherson) 8.5 2 T£g T v"d (Farthing) 9 3 v trained by Luckman).398 words
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Article89 1930-06-02 11 [Our 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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Article143 1930-06-02 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —In your issue of the 28th inst. "President," under the heading "An Irregular General -Meeting," seeks enlightenment on meeting procedure. Even if his allegations are true, it is unnecessary to worry the members. to assemble at an extraordinary generaT'fneeting to143 words
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Article75 1930-06-02 11 New World Cabaret. GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL TO-NIGHT. The management of the New World Cabaret is offering eight handsome prizes for their fancy dress ball to-night. First and second prizes will be presented to the couples with the most original costumes. Elaborate preparations have been made for the75 words
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Advertisement97 1930-06-02 11 IV Mote sleep for tired V' Why be up half the night \\3£r with a fretful child when i I§k \>fC3* there is a safe remedy for those distressing pains which make baby cry continually The bulk of baby's ailments arise I from indigestion. Give baby Woodward's Gripe Water and97 words
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Advertisement221 1930-06-02 11 **********?525E****************************************5^^ I Mtw Would Cabaret I I TONIGHT S GALA NIGHT—DOUBLE ATTRACTION S I GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL g Ist and 2nd Prizes will be given for best and most Original Costumes g S lor Ladies and Gentlemen. g W (8 PRIZES IN ALL.) I DANCING TILL, 2 A.M. PAIGE221 words
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Advertisement172 1930-06-02 11 j 1 D n Insist that all your electrical Jj domestic appliances are made by < 2 the G EX. They are guaranteed. j THE GENERAL j U ELECTRIC Co., Ltd. j JJ SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. 0 lOCSIOI JOaOL, lOC3Q Why not let us modernise DENTISTRY your dresses )£k172 words
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Miscellaneous115 1930-06-02 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Drill Programme. TO-MORROW, JUNE 3. 7 a.ra.—Drill Hall, Units S. V. C. King's Birthday Parade. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Brigade Signal Section, Drill Parade. FRIDAY, JUNE 6. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Intelligence Section. 30 Yards Range. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v). Battery and Battery Signal115 words
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Article1112 1930-06-02 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, June 2, 1930, 10 a.m. Issue Value Buyers Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 21;- 23,--5- Ayer Hitam Tin 1319 14(3 £1 Bangrin Tin 20j- 20,9 l Batang Padang 0.10 0.14 1 Batu Caves 0.80 0.85 1 Bukit Arang1,112 words
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Advertisement232 1930-06-02 12 I FINEST QUALITY AT j CHEAPEST PRICES. I I Breasts Necks I Mutton I 1 8 18 cts. per lb. I I i I Breasts Necks f a of j a ja I Lamb I a I 24 cts. per lb. I I 1 I Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.232 words
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Advertisement370 1930-06-02 12 I PROGRESS REPORT. rQ The following information regarding: progress of work on the Company's Qj pO Estate is published for the information of Bondholders:— [}j Work on the Estate up to end of March, 1930, is as follows:— [jj "j "A" SERIES. 2.000 acres have Deen felled and burnt, on370 words
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Advertisement542 1930-06-02 12 1 THE S.S. POLICE BAND j q (Available for Private Engagement* C WILL PLAT AT I WATERLOO STREET, AT 9 P.M. ON WEDNESDAY JUNE 4 j jj KATONG PARK, AT 9 P.M. ON FRIDAY, j Sf 6 I 5 lIMPERIALI IMPERIAL CINEM4 Phone 5637. GEYLANG. 'Phone 5637 j| From Friday,542 words
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Article538 1930-06-02 13 Discoverer And Interpreter Die Together. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune") a remarkable coincidence, two well-known German Oriental scholars whose names were linked together on the occasion of the discovery and deciphering of the Turfan handwritings, and who were both in almost •da-idov-aafttact with one another as directors538 words
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Advertisement569 1930-06-02 13 f BRITISH FIBRENT I ASBESTOS-CEMENT I i Hat an Corrugated Sheets, Roofing Slates and Tiles. BRITISH MANUFACTURE S r Economy, Non-Conductive and Everlasting. Acknowledged by Engineers as the best. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF S IE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. S (Incorporated in England.) h 5 c/VO/tPO' KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH, TELUK ANSON AND569 words
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Advertisement262 1930-06-02 13 j DOUBLE A^|}GARETTES I V ARE REnOWIED SUPERLATIVE QUALITY AND i' HYGIENICALLY PURE, THEY "jJ^Hld ARE THE BEST CIGARETTES OBTAINABLE AT THE PRICE R|J AC^Ljji I ARDATH TOBACCO Co., LTD. LONDON j HpV I I After trying other Brands, I "SUGARCANE" I lip "IVrvFR 1 HAMS and BACON 1E YE262 words
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Advertisement785 1930-06-02 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. THE "Malaya Tribune" requires a Johore Correspondent. Applications by letter only to the Editor, stating qualifications. TRAFFIC REGULATIONS^ Police Orders made under Section 6(4) of Ordinance No. 96 (Minor Offences) for the Regulation of Traffic en the Occasion of His Majesty The King's Birthday Review on the Esplanade785 words
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Advertisement649 1930-06-02 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —By English lady, pupils for the afternoon. Box 188, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED —UNEMPLOYED to register their names for employment. Send copies of credentials with registration fee $3. MALAY STATES EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, la, COURT OF JUSTICE, KUALA LUMPUR. WANTED —Energetic, smart and self-respect-ing lad. Fluent English. Mechanical649 words
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Advertisement354 1930-06-02 14 TO LET. TO LET—No. 34, Cecil Street and Godown No. 7, Be mam Street. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—Raffles Chambers, Nos. 8, 20, 40, 41, 43 to 45. Apply to, The Secretary. The Garden Club. TO LET—July 1, Semi-bungalow, 9, Sophia Road. Apply Ed. M. Nathan, Estate and Commission Agent,354 words
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Advertisement545 1930-06-02 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, Hlr. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63. Birch Road. Batavia 90, Buiten Nieuwpoort Straat. Shanghai 9,545 words
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Advertisement485 1930-06-02 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 £1,646,505 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.485 words
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Advertisement414 1930-06-02 14 INSURANCE jjSPi SO(JT B BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY FIRE, MARIN} MOTOR i R INSURANCE U, AT LOWEST CVRRf v C. MAKGOLIOD^ Office: 2, Finlayson Qi Man THE EASTERN AirTT" ASSURANCE CORPoRatEL LIMITED (Incorporated in the Strt Seitlementtj HEAD OFFICE: OR£ 2nd Floor of No. 3 m Singapore. Thone Nos. 30 U414 words
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Advertisement394 1930-06-02 15 STEAMER SAILINGS 0 f BRITISH INDIA AND A P( \R LINES. tteĕ England.) IUILI KNGER& CARGO ER VICES. ■won *ND ORIENTAL STEAM «aVM < CO. LONDON AND M J2 I MAIL SERVICE. rndrr art wlth His <>\ eminent.) oIT RJ) FROM LONDON :>!na and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1930 11394 words
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Advertisement598 1930-06-02 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG—AMERIKA LINIE. beUteCb i Hrxfi] Australische Dampfschlfla Ip P Q Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. M.s. FRIES LAND June 9 t m.s. VOGTLAND j une 27 t m.s. RAMSES July 9 t m.s. DUISBURG j u j y 2598 words
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Advertisement699 1930-06-02 15 STEAMER SAILINGS 1113 k B bY mmm I k I m NIPPON YUSEN XAISHA TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON. Tonnage Destination Owe Sail 1930 tBuwa Maru 10,700 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam June 6 tPushimi Maru 10,900 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam June 19 20 nnVuiafc* Vmm 10,SO0 Naples.699 words
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Advertisement641 1930-06-02 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDELTSCHER LLOYD. 'Incorporated in Germany The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. S FRAN KEN for Hong Kong, Keelumj, Shanghai, Moji, Osaka, Kobe, Yokohama, Chinnampo, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau June 13 t WITRAM for S'ghai, Moji, Osaka, Kobe, Yokohama and Hankow June tl PULDA for Manila, Hong641 words
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Advertisement184 1930-06-02 16 DANISH PORTLAND CEMENT. J 1 01 Jx I jj] AGENTS: Cj I G. H. SLOT Co., Ltd. I SINGAPORE AND PENANG. Stocks Carried. Large supplies can be arranged cj for contract delivery. l REUEVES I Ensures rest and relief for those who suffer from NeuH ralgia, Headache, or Toothache, and184 words
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Advertisement160 1930-06-02 16 Jp fJ^Hi^PKal FIRST AID Safe, swift, sure, Listerine has been used as an antiseptic by millions for nearly fifty years. Recent official tests prove that it is so powerful it kills 200 millions of typhoid germs in 15 seconds. Yet it will not harm the most delicate tissues. It can160 words
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Advertisement256 1930-06-02 16 IHp 2nd. HAND CARS ff|j I i We beg to announce re organization of our 2nd. baud I car department, and therefore better values. Every car receives proper overhaul and reconditioning before disposal. I Favourable prices are always allowed for the Trade-in jj against new Fiats of the small European256 words
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