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Title Section22 1930-06-09 1 The Malaya Tribune vol. xm- No. 134 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Monday, June 9, 1930.22 words
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Advertisement185 1930-06-09 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. VOl CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. uaucaiaiacacacacaacacitacacacacaaiaeacaj I "S33CJt::_e»99 BRAND 1 i SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK J I PURE UNSKIMMED COW'S f MILK, and in condensation ii nothing but. FINEST WHITE \At&7A SUGAR is added. Being pre- jj> sweetened pared under the most hygienic ifl yZr/i conditions, this Milk185 words
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Advertisement262 1930-06-09 1 "FLORODOR" #C+* Washing j/j£sP/ Suitings. Por Tropical Wear. J/ y HIGH STREET, ,y Singapore. j BAUCIS and PHILEMON J Would have liked their magic f I pitcher better if it had flowed with I I READ'S BEER. 1 I "DOG'S HEAD" g I LIGHT fS§ LAGER. j ALWAYS A HEAD!262 words
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Article617 1930-06-09 2 THE ANNUAL FINANCE APPEAL. "Drive" To Raise $10,000. There is great excitement at present amongsc the members of the Y.W.C.A. as preparations are being made for the Annual Financial Appeal which is to take place between June 10 and July 4. Since the Singapore Y.W.C.A. became entirely supported617 words
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Article398 1930-06-09 2 Residential Club Ooened In Essex. There will soon oe appreciative tramps in Essex. A picturesque old mansion, situated in peaceful grounds, was opened as a tramps' residential club recently. Three ex-tramps are at work preparing th.n< w haven for their brothers of the road who are398 words
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Advertisement548 1930-06-09 2 f>t—rni irn—mi-— IQCSraCSSBaOCaOI BMCBO j WHITE AW AYS 2 HAVE RECEIVED NEW STOCKS IN THE LADIES' Q g AND CHILDREN S DEPARTMENTS. j O W S ft CLOSED BACK. m U W.B. SIDE HOOK Style 237. W B Closed Back rt% v i fvlA no* U O CORSET. Style 1270.548 words
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Advertisement250 1930-06-09 2 I THAI, a After trying other Brands I "SUGARCANE 1 HAMS and BACON 1 I ARE 3 "THE BEST BY TEST" I Truth in Advertising Indicates Sound Judgment. &m sh fcm* REFRIGERATING Co LTD i Orchard Road, Selegie Road, Keppel Road and Grange Road Marketl Kill the Filthy Fly r~T250 words
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Article89 1930-06-09 3 [Our readers are invited to write to us on iubjects 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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Article160 1930-06-09 3 Pro the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —It is a pity that the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association has ignored the local Muslim Associations in the discussion of the very important matter of Council Reform, although there are two Muslims on its committee. "Trie*. S» (S.) A. should not be160 words
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Article304 1930-06-09 3 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—l should like to know whether the majority which brought about the cancellation of the Race Day half-holidays, at the last meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, were justified or n»>t in doing so. I surmise, if I don't assuredly assert,304 words
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Article551 1930-06-09 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—l am sure that bus owners are grateful to "Have more Sense" for his letter of May 29 He certainly opens the eyes of the public to the fact that the motor-bus business is not so rosy as many people think it551 words
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Advertisement170 1930-06-09 3 BrTer jfrcnwous exercise rake Phoenix. Bgayg i■it Hi fin ii iiiwww^ttHW—www The COTY Wat/ I to Greater Charm. LES POUDRES COTY There is no Pace Powder in the world that can compare with Coty Face Powder both as regards quality and price. No matter what you pay you cannot find170 words
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Advertisement140 1930-06-09 3 Cuticura TALCUM It keeps the skin sweet and wholesome overcomes perspiration and is cooling and refreshing. V/ Sample each Soap. Ointment and Taleam free upon request. CV M from /Y X JfS. MnU«r Ftipp* If vSA «s I j (fl Union Building, I Singnpor* Eleven different Models, as supplied to140 words
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Advertisement92 1930-06-09 3 If A DELICIOUS AND rl REFRESHING DRINK BUT ALSO OF DEFINITE FOOD-HEALTH VALUE fraser &mm. im ORANGE CRUSH Cue/y man Cuery woman 0 t strive* for prosperity, longs for good luck and only too frequently in vain, because their glandular apparatus does not function correctly and conse- <• quently their92 words
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Article880 1930-06-09 4 Increased Tax To Replenish Treasury. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") It was not likely that in his quest for new purees of revenue needed for MWjtt -jff, fi ca! reform, the Finance Minister -1 wbuib. overlook a staple art cle of German consumption ike beer. As a matter880 words
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Advertisement539 1930-06-09 4 Dizziness And Headache Are Not Woman's Fate. Thousands Have Found Rescue From Them In Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. No woman should believe that because she has headaches, attacks of dizziness, and other irregularities of health now, she is doomed to always suffer from them simply by reason of her sex.539 words
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Advertisement519 1930-06-09 4 I treasures 1 I Jromjar Cologne j welcome oilerings at the shrine of V j Beauty cliarm and fragrance to make j gjj loveliness doubly adorable Surely even treasures more i J^fll P precious than these, more welcome than Sp j '47// £au c/e Cologne and the unicfue $1 r519 words
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290 1930-06-09 5 Barlow's Report. Barlow and Co., Singapore, in their d-ted June 6. state: *!1 market was dull and fairly steady during half «>f the period under review, but developed an easier tendency following t<T oubiic-ati ,>u of the export figures for May. tie -Lv I canles290 words
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Article33 1930-06-09 5 UurkMv'ji Report. MeKTs Barlow and Co., Singapore, in their teefcly repcii dated June 6, state: The bm feel ts easier. Approximately 20& Ipped. Closing quotations are as MMX Mixed $8.15.33 words
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Article407 1930-06-09 5 Singapore, June 6. MEAT. ted, steak (round) katl 52 Beef, siew or curry kati 48 Port lean kati 60 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 55 Wuiton Indian lb. 65 Mutton Australian lb. 55 PowL kaU 62 Hens iLocally reared) kati 75 Ducks each 90 Pigeons, domestic407 words
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Article449 1930-06-09 5 bankruptcy Court Examination. ex^rnitS?^n i 0 P 0 o at^d d for his public recSSJ! a lhe Un l Bankruptcy Court n His amended statement of affairs' showed liabilities, of £116,769, of which £115,899 wert unsecured, and estimated assets of £1,000 apaS Sco V £55 of449 words
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Article432 1930-06-09 5 List Of New Books. The following non-fiction works are issued: Bali mus (C R > Kitchener a biography. 1930. Baumann (A. A.) Burke: the founder of British Conservatism. 1929. Burdett (F. d.) The Odyssey of an Orchid Hunter. 1930. illus. Childs (Sir Wyndhanu. Episodes and Reflections. 1930. illus.432 words
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Article61 1930-06-09 5 Mr. T. H. Khoe, an educationist, from Java, has arrived to establish a Chinese. English and Dutch public boarding school for children of all c asses in Singapore, at 29, Lorong 15, Geylang, in a large, airy, two-storey building with a compound, fruit-garden, football field and playing ground near the61 words
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Advertisement73 1930-06-09 5 The Nahc That Stands Fob I Esfd. 1908. 'Phone 3777. ft I ORCHARD CHINA WARE j Cj Entirely British Manmacture. [c I A Alt The Moul,ts I I Desi^n and Slands j a Rare Good Quality I 3eaut y E.P.N.S. I I Preserve Dish, Cake and Fruit Stand, J I73 words
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Advertisement248 1930-06-09 5 REJUVENATION Uom ff £nH e HOnnon >Wtn Uons rendered especially active by minera vitamincs treated with ultra-violet rays DR. RICHARD WEISS' VIRILINE lL^i UVen f tlng men for impotence, sexual weakness, depression, fatigue, sleepness, nervousness, loss of appetite, DR. RICHARD WEISS' fERTI LINE arreS lZ women, for sterility, arrested development,248 words
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Miscellaneous48 1930-06-09 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Drill Programme. TO-DAY, JUNE 9. Siglap.—"B" (English) Coy., Camp. TO-MORROW, JUNE 10. ■5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, s. R. < V Weapon Training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "E" (Chinese) Company Weapon Training. 5.15 p.m.—Malay Drill Hall, "F" (Malay) Coy Weapon Training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. V. R. A., Council Meeting.48 words
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Advertisement386 1930-06-09 6 PAVILION I THONE 6903 B ja FROM SUNDAY, JUNE BTO SATURDAY, JUNE 14. a c 3 AT BJS PM. SHARP. g a c THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. 1 Chester Conklin in i "Fools for Luck" 8 Esther Ralston in I ilhe Sawdust Paradise H IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30386 words
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Advertisement250 1930-06-09 6 Amusements. iLHAMBRl i THE THEATRE OE PERFECT SO'JNO Ml w 1 j REPRODUCTION fa 9 g a I 1 6.15 p.m. To-night 9.15 p.m. I a I a I I The Supreme Achievement Of The I Talking Screen! B S 1 200 PERFORMERS 0 8 I j MAGNIFICENT "BREAKAWAY" j250 words
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Advertisement447 1930-06-09 6 GAIETY From Friday, Jane 6 to Thursday, June 12. I At 7.30 pjn. "PERILS OF THE WILD SERIAI" With JOE BONOMO. Episodes 9, 10. 11. n, 13, 14 BALANCE 14 REELS At 9.45 pjn. "THE WHEEL. OF DESTINY" Adapted from the story "THE MAN WITHOUT A PAST By JOSEPH ANTHONY447 words
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Article254 1930-06-09 7 n r op Five Thousand Bombs. TRIBESMEN DRIVEN OUT OF PESHAWAR. Indian Riots Continue. Reuter's Service. Bombay, June 8. A secret meeting of the Bombay Congress mwrnttte appointed a new "War Council," NBjtftt the eight officers arrested following police raid on the Congress headquarters. Calcutta, June 8. TwoReuter's Service. - 254 words
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Article, Illustration408 1930-06-09 7 Nicola's Success At The Victoria Theatre. A full audience at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday nig!-.: were completely mystified, as well as highly amused, by Nicola and his issistants. Th. y were taken round the world ol magic and back again so to speak! Alter impersonating408 words
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Article100 1930-06-09 7 s Atid Tariff Bill. Reuter's Service. Washington June 8. I cnn tartar, Senator Watson, •at the Tariff Bill will -squeeze h a< senate"' next week by two votes. jjg* majority of the doubtful votes •Sjoietc 'tru mad£ to re P ]ace 23 old and the ew XReuter's Service. - 100 words
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Article294 1930-06-09 7 REBELS ADVANCING UNCHECKED. Nanking Armies Withdrawing All Along The Front. TSINAN NOT YET TAKEN. Reuter's Service. Peking, June 7. Bandits captured the American Clifford King of the Society of the Divine Word, in south Honan on June L No details are available. A number of foreigners asReuter's Service. - 294 words
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90 1930-06-09 7 JAPANESE EVACUATING TSINAN. "Japanese News" Service. Tokyo, June 6. Uneasiness in the neighbourhood of TsinanFu, due to the heavy pressure launched by the Northerners against the Nationalist forces in North Shantung, has caused Japanese nationals to leave for Japan, several batches of refugee having already"Japanese News" Service. - 90 words
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Article188 1930-06-09 7 FENG'S SUGGESTION TO CHIANG. "Sin Kuo Min Press" Service. Shanghai, June 9. The Fukien forces under Lv Shing Pang, who have gone over to Marshal Yen Shi Shan, attacked Foochow city last night but they were repulsed by the loy»l troops under Liv Ho Ting."Sin Kuo Min Press" Service. - 188 words
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Article914 1930-06-09 7 PUTNAM WEALE'S NORTHERN PREJUDICES. -finance As A Factor In The Struggle. (By a Special Correspondent.) Putnam Weale's syndicated articles attacking the National Government, the Kuomintang and the Powers' policy of conciliation have been designed to dampen the enthusiasm of the overseas Chinese for Nanking, and to frighten the914 words
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Article337 1930-06-09 7 Directed By Countess In Daily Trances. Dutch credulity was somewhat strained Dy sensational reports, a short time ago, from Zaandam where treasure hunters claimed to have discovered a treasure trove buried centuries ago during the Spanish invasion of the Netherlands. The treasure is said to have been337 words
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Article469 1930-06-09 7 Kon^Kong 11 o thiS mornin <™ KoT,o c Hing is due to -monow from Hong Kong with passengers r Jn!ft/' Tak iWa 15 due on the 17tft -nst. from Calcutta and Rangoon The -Rajula" arrived yesterday morning from Madras via ports with 280 deck passengers frn T m469 words
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68 1930-06-09 7 Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, as agents, have received the following cable from the Secretaries in London:—Malacca Rubber Plantations, Ltd.—Preference shares of £1 each—Board recommend payment of a dividend in respect of financial year ended Dec. 31, 1929, of 7U per cent., payable68 words
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Article70 1930-06-09 7 The annual general meeting of the Hotel Van Wijk Co.. Ltd., was held on Saturday at the office of Messrs. Gattey and Bateman. Mr. C. Huisken presided and the others present were Messrs. O. R. s. Bateman and A. J Zylstra. The report and accounts were passed70 words
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Article121 1930-06-09 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore, June 9. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Rajula 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Saarbrucken —Glenamoy 18; Benarty 16; Malay Maru 13; Pres. Harrison 11; Kajang 9; Memnon 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S). Agapenor 30; Kutsang 35; City of Dundee 37; Ipoh121 words
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Advertisement17 1930-06-09 7 [The Share list will be found on page 12, and other Commer cial News on page 5J17 words
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Advertisement194 1930-06-09 7 S SPECIAL MATINEE: TO-DAY, AT 3.15 P.M. g Children and SoUUm in Uniform. Half Price 3 I TO-NIGHT AT 6.15 AND 9.15 P.M. ENTIRE NEW PROGRAMME. I PARAMOUNT*S SENSATIONAL AU-talking Mylety Drama I "THE CANARY MURDER CASE" I Jfl Prom Mm famous Story by S. VAN DINE [jj g Presenting194 words
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Advertisement360 1930-06-09 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. THE "Malaya Tribune" requires a Johore Correspondent. Applications by letter only to the Editor, stating qualifications., TENDERS. li SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE, NOTICE is hereby given tnat tenders are now invited for the following materials or services, and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained ln the Tender360 words
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Miscellaneous230 1930-06-09 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, JUNE 9. High Tides.—9.27 a.m., 9.00 p.m. Bank Holiday. Cricket: S.C.C. v. N. Sembilan. Seremban Polo: American Tournament, Balestier. TO-MORROW, JUNE 10. High Tides.—10.20 a.m., 9.35 p.m. Meeting: Licensing Justices, Police Court. 2.15 p.m. Football League: S.R.C. v. Malavs (R.D.), S.R.C.; R.A. v. S.C.F.A. "B" (R.D.),230 words
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Miscellaneous219 1930-06-09 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, JUNE 9. Mails close at G.P.O., noon. TO-MORROW, JUNE 10. Karimon (Sir Wongsee) 9 a.m. Kukup. Pontian Kitehil and P. Besar (Hong Soon) 9 a.m. Kukup and Benut (Hong Cheang) 9 a.m. Pulau Soogi (Hong Teck) 9 p.m. Rhio (Sri Emilie) 9 a.m. Djambi (Flevo) 1 p.m.219 words
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Article790 1930-06-09 8 Malaya is in the throes of a serious crisis, with its principal exports, tin and rubber, both drugs on the world markets and priced accordingly. Tin is down at liguiv yielding a profit only for the most fortunate dredging concerns, ani showing a loss for the open-cast790 words
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Article349 1930-06-09 8 A Gazette Extraordinary. Issued on Saturday, appoints the Hon. Mr. John Scott as the Governor's Deputy during His Excellency's absence from Singapore. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ford, who on retirement from the F.M.S. went to live in British Columbia, are now settled in England. Mr. Ford was for many349 words
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Article253 1930-06-09 8 Still Missing And $10,000 Ransom Demanded. The following extraordinary story appears in Saturday's issue of the "Times of Malaya.'* Ipoh: News comes to hand from Kampar that a well known Chinese contractor and tin miner of that place, whose name has been given to our reporter, was253 words
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Article254 1930-06-09 8 Spectacular Funeral. One of the most spectacular funerals of recent years in Singapore was that of Mr. Yau Ngan Pan yesterday. There was a marked absence of the scrolls, banners, meat, paper, palanqu.ns. etc.. that are usually seen ln a Chinese funeral. There were at least two254 words
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Article376 1930-06-09 8 Funeral At Bidadari. Impressive scenes were witnessed at thi funeral, at Bidadari Cemetery on Saturday afternoon, of Mr. Ernest Cheers. Assistant Superintendent of Police at Singapore, wlvj died on Saturday morning. The service was conducted throughout by the Rev. Stephen Band Mr. Cheers joined tne S.S.376 words
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Article94 1930-06-09 8 Prince Of Wales Enters Machine. British Official Wireless. Rugby, June 8. The Prince of Wales has entered his Hawkti Tomtit aeroplane for the King s Cup air race, to be flown on July 5. over a 750-mile course. The machine is a dual control type, designedBritish Official Wireless. - 94 words
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Article885 1930-06-09 8 (BY"LOOKER-o\.')_ I see from this mornings cables Amy Johnson, on her return to I be presented with a Yu m aero] De Havilland Compaq. n machines she made her i; ;h! This may have very br-reacbj for one. am eager to take id precedent thus established and885 words
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Article19 1930-06-09 8 From China by "Van Beota to-morrow morning. From China and Japan by "Wl due Singapore on Wednesday19 words
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Advertisement240 1930-06-09 8 A UNIVERSAL I 4Jf' COFFEE I jiß. PERCOLATER| Cj i. the oi OFTEN IMITATED- 1 I gennfoe »Univer- NEVEH EQUALLED. I g later that ha i mWt 0 U P ze ft I brought perf.M-t PrfCe $17.50. I ra ri hon perfect PriCe »00. g coffee without boil- «^l No.240 words
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Advertisement95 1930-06-09 8 111. S.De SHva&Bros.l a Manufacturing Jewellers. S I SOLE AGENTS I a AND H I DISTRIBUTORS I I S.S. F.M.S. I THE WORLD RENOWNEDg "ZENITH" I WATCHES. I jj 30 Years' Experience, g I 61, High Street, I a Singapore. g a 'Phone 4540. 634 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TENG SENG95 words
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807 1930-06-09 9 Rumania Welcomes New King. RKJHT OF SUCCESSION RESTORED. Divorce Decree Annulled. Reuter's Service. film i Carol has returned to guir.nu and has been proclaimed Km; a will be remembered that he rpnounrtd his claim to the Throne for the sake of a famousReuter's Service. - 807 words
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Article840 1930-06-09 9 DELEGATE MEETING IN SINGAPORE. Important Arrests. Tb? h^ CUSed W6re not defended by counsel Mr R hr WaS the Sequel to a rai <* by Sgenfe, eSS"? <DireCt<>r f Criminal Intel S*i ef ft >Ml Prtthvl Chand and C I n [TfS. f the Special Branch of tSe840 words
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Article92 1930-06-09 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby, June 7." Professor Albert Einstein lectured at Nottingham University yesterday on the trend of modern physics. He announced lhat he hopes shortly to complete a new and even more comprehensive theory, in which the laws of geometry and gravitation, as established by hisBritish Official Wireless. - 92 words
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Article258 1930-06-09 9 GERMAN MINISTER SHOT AT LISBON. Assassin's Amazing Motive. Reuter's Service. Lisbon, June 7. An unknown foreigner severely wounded the German Minister with a revolver as he was leaving the German Cruiser "Koenigsberg," which is at present visiting here with other German warships. Later. The German MinisterReuter's Service. - 258 words
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Article185 1930-06-09 9 Four Sons Strangled By Father. WIFE'S NARROW ESCAPE. (From Our Own Correspondent./ Seremban, June 7. A shocking tragedy occurred last night at the 2nd. mile. Rahang Road, Seremban. S. Retnasamy, employed in the motor firm of Chient Bros., strangled his four sons, aged 2, 4, 6, and 7185 words
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Article154 1930-06-09 9 Free Passages By Sea And Air. Reuter's Service. Melbourne. June 8. After visiting Canberra. Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth, Miss Amy Johnson will accept a free passage Home in the P. and O. "Naldera" on July 7. She will leave the ship at Suez and proceed toReuter's Service. - 154 words
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Article128 1930-06-09 9 Wild Scenes Follow Whitsun Service. Reuter's Service. Malta, June 8. There were wild scenes after the Whitsun service at the Cathedral, conducted by the Archbishop, who is a strong opponent of Lord Strickland. Crowds assembled in the streets shouting: "Long live Strickland and down with Mussolini. Long liveReuter's Service. - 128 words
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Article22 1930-06-09 9 CORRESPONDENCE, on page 3 CHINESE TOPICS, on page 7. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on page 8. LITERARY NOTES, on page 11.22 words
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Article192 1930-06-09 9 Crash Of Shares On Wall Street. HUGE VOLUME OF STOCKS DUMPED. World Economic Crisis. Reuter's Service. From East and West come reports of gnat financial crises, giving further evidence that the world is passing through the greatest economic depression in history. Another sensational crash of shares on WallReuter's Service. - 192 words
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Article134 1930-06-09 9 DRASTIC MEASURES IN CHINA Reuter's Service. Shanghai, June 8. At a conference between the Finance Minister, the Mi«ster of Industry and Commerce and leading Chinese bankers and merchants, the Ministers recommended the restriction of gold bar speculation and secondly that the importation of silver bullion should beReuter's Service. - 134 words
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Article195 1930-06-09 9 URGENT RETRENCHMENT. "Japanese News" Service. Tokyo. June 7. The Government decision for the rationalisation of the administrative organisation has caused a sensation among officials and is being criticised in Opposition circles on the ground that retrenchment in the executive estimates on a large scale will adversely effect the"Japanese News" Service. - 195 words
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Article61 1930-06-09 9 Premier's Pilot Forced To Land. British Official Wireless. Rugby, June 7. The Prime Minister, who yesterday le<"! Hendon for Lossiemouth, his home in North Scotland, by aeroplane, encountered heavy rain oyer Scotland. The conditions became so bad after leaving Leuchars Aerodrome that the pilot decided toBritish Official Wireless. - 61 words
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Article92 1930-06-09 9 Defects In New Submarines. Reuter's Service. Malta, June 7. The "Medway," which was scheduled to leave here to-day. is unable to proceed owing to the submarines developing defects which necessitates their remaining six weeks in Malta to effect adjustments. TThe following message was cabled by Reuter »2rJReuter's Service. - 92 words
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Advertisement158 1930-06-09 9 F*« GUINNESS -«W» fIK ftj ROBERT PORTER ICO Ui II LONDON UVEFPOOC j[S tincTcap 9 an every SOLE AGENTS: GuTrmiE c @b '/ncorporated t„ straits Settlements "His Master s Voice" I I RECORDS j 3 FROM jj j INNOCENTS OF PARIS 5 Louise I 6 It's a habit of mine158 words
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329 1930-06-09 10 Sports Pastimes. SINGAPORE LEAGUE. Indians Secure Second League Victory. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The Indo-Ceylonese secured their second victory and fifth pomt hi Div. I of the Singapore League on Saturday when they defeated the, R.E. by 3—2 at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The Engineers were the first to score and led329 words
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50 1930-06-09 10 Before a fairly large crowd on the J.C.S.A. «round yesterday Tay Oen Seng's XI defeated (f. H. Kiat's XI 7 —1. Sng Eng Chew (2), Tan Ah Teck (2), Tan Seng Hock, Soh Ah Loo and Peck Jin scored for the winners.50 words
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Article21 1930-06-09 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 9. Ipoh, at home, beat Penang C.C. by four goals to two.21 words
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Article259 1930-06-09 10 Kirwan's Successful Debut. DIRT TRACK RACING. Another successful night's racing was conducted at the Singapore Speedway on Saturday, when fourteen mteresting events were woiKed off without any h.tch. A notable feature of the evening's sport was the veteran H. S. Kirwan's successful debut in a .»ew role. He259 words
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Article47 1930-06-09 10 GOLF. The June medal competition at the Singapore Golf Club, was played on Saturday and yesterday, and resulted in a win for Mr. R. Warbrick (SJ—ll—69) in "A" division and by Mr. G. M. Ooltart (87—16—17) In "B" division. Sixty-nine cards were taken out.47 words
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Article35 1930-06-09 10 The June Mixed Foursomes competition at the Singapore G. C. was played yesterday afternoon, and respited in a win for Mr. and Mn. <X. de Havilland, 44-10-34. Fifty-six cards were taken out.35 words
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Article86 1930-06-09 10 WEIGHT-LIFTING. "Physical Culturist" writes: "With -reference to the letter from Mr Wee Sian Leolc, I quite agree with him when he «•ya that it is deplorable that the Singapore Amateur Weight-Lifters' Association, who claim to be the governing body, should seemingly •ppear unconcerned about organising the •nnual86 words
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Article684 1930-06-09 10 A Condition Which Transgresses The Rules. BOXING. Mr. F. C. Johnson writes: "It is announced that the forthcoming Walley-Chua Lai contest will be conducted by two judges and a referee, a condition being that in the event of a foul the fight must not be stopped unless684 words
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Article102 1930-06-09 10 BADMINTON. The Marcelle B.P. beat the Indian Association on Sunday 5—2, the scoring being as follows. (Marcelle players named first). Singles. —Lee de Souza beat G. V. Santhou 15—8. 15—8; S. Pereira lest to M. I. Fernandez 2—15. 3—15; M. Tan beat A. I. Pereira 15—10. B—ls,102 words
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Article95 1930-06-09 10 The first quarterly general meeting of the Jovial B.P will be held at 11 a.m. to-morrow. The draw for the "C singles championship tcurnament will take place immediately after the meeting. A match of five singles and one doubles will start at 3.30 in the afternoon,95 words
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Article45 1930-06-09 10 The following events have been arranged by the Horlicks 8.P.: Badminton: "A" and "B" singles, open singles handicap and open doubles championship: Athletics: Walking, Running, Shot Putt and Swimming ccmpetitions. Members are asked to send in their entries be'ore June 27.45 words
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Article48 1930-06-09 10 POLO. WIN SPOONER AND SULTAN'S CUPS. In the tournament concludedWt the Singapore Polo Club's ground on Saturday, the Royal Johore Club T>eat Singapore Civilians in the final of the Spconer Cup and the Singapore Polo Club in the final for the Sultan of Perak's Cup.48 words
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Article259 1930-06-09 10 AUSTRALIANS AT CAMBRIDGE. 'Varsity Compile Moderate Score. CRICKET. (By arrangement with the "Sf.P. m London, June 8. There were 3,000 people present at Cambridge to-day when the game between Cambridge University and the Australian tourists commenced. The weather was overcast but the pitch was in good condition. The batted first259 words
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Article148 1930-06-09 10 INADEQUACY OF OUTFIELDING. (By arrangement with the "SJJ>.") %ondon, June, 7. In the references to the selection of the players to represent England against Australia 'n the first Test at Nottingham on Friday comment is made on the fact that neither Voce (the Notts fast bowler) nor148 words
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Article310 1930-06-09 10 SLOW BOWLERS' DAY ON THE PADANG. Play in the match begun yesterday between an S.C.C. side and Malacca was notaole for the success of the slow bowlers, Vine and Gilmour. Malacca needs 105 runs to win with 9 wkts. in hand. Scores: S.C.C. lst hillings F. R.310 words
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Article189 1930-06-09 10 The R.A.F. beat the V.M.C.A. on the Anson Road ground on Saturday by 28 runs. Scores: R.A.F.: Tyrer b Meredith 40; Beasley b Peachey 7; G.-Capt. Cave c Meredith b Peachcy 4; Harpun c van Cuylenburg b Meredith 6; Evans lbw. b Meredith 21; Tribe b Meredith189 words
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Article187 1930-06-09 10 The Raffles College team scored the required number of runs to win against an S.C.C. side on the Padang on Saturday without the loss of a wicket. Scores: S.C.C: E. S. Bell b Stewart 2; Johnston b Ambiavagar 4: D. C. Burns b Stewart 1; G.187 words
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Article340 1930-06-09 10 ROSTOCK-HILL IN GREAT FORM. (From Our Own Correspondent J Penang. June 8. The inter-State match between Penang and Selangor was practically over at the end oi Sunday's play, Penang requiring to make 107 runs to save an innings defeat with only three wickets in hand. The match340 words
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Article120 1930-06-09 10 HOME SIDE IN STRONG POSITION. 1 From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 8. Negri Sembilan won the toss in the match against the S.C.C. and took first knock on Saturday. Lane and Scoular gave the side a good start and when play was resumed on Sunday120 words
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Article208 1930-06-09 10 MALACCA v. WELCH REGT. Each side scored 151 in the game at Tanglin on Saturday between Malacca and the Welch Regt. Scores: Welch Regt:— Capt. W. Y. Price c MeLeod b Reeves 32; Lt. C. F. C. Coleman c Ilsley b Gilmour 18; Bdm. Ivemy c sub208 words
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Article188 1930-06-09 10 The second string of the Ceyloi Sports Club defeated the Welch Band on Saturday at Balestier. Scores: C.S.C. II:— P. Retnasabapathy b Campling 2, Kanagaratnam b Hockley 0, Joseph b Cameling 7, D. J. Ponnuthurai c Barnard b Deer ing 8, P. R. S. Martinus188 words
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Article230 1930-06-09 10 Wliat is the chief need of the cricket season? asks "Athletic News" which publishes the following views: Lord Hawke: Retain the Ashes. Keenness to finish matches; brighter cricket; more sixes, and not so much sitting on the splice. Mr. T. A. Higson (Lancashire): Brighter cricket. Less230 words
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Article314 1930-06-09 10 Guillemard Cup Matches. VISITORS WIN MOST OF THE GAMES. LAWN TENNIS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 8. Play between the Colony and the F.M.S. for the Guillemard Cup began on Saturday at the Selangor Club but was interrupted by rain, and the three doubles matches314 words
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Article25 1930-06-09 10 Reuter's Service. London. June 7. At Stamford Hill, in the North London championships final Miss Ryan beat Miss Sarah Palfrey 6—l. B—6.8—6.Reuter's Service. - 25 words
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Article47 1930-06-09 10 BRITAIN BEAT AUSTRALIA IN DOUBLES. Reuter's Service. London. June 7. At East Bourne in the Davis Cup Gregory and Collins (Britain) beat Hopnian and Crawford «Australia) 8 —6. 10—8. 6 —2. AUSTRIA ELIMINATED. Vienna, June 8. Italy beat Austria by three matches to two.Reuter's Service. - 47 words
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Article143 1930-06-09 10 In the Olympic Games at the Meiji Shrine Stadium, the Misses Gloria and Lucy Lee (China) beat the Misses. Yngayo and Careago (Philippines) 7—5. 3—6, 6—3 in the tennis doubles. In the singles Miss Lucy Lee beat Miss Careago 3-r6. 7—5, 6—2 and Miss. Ochoa (Philippines) beat143 words
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Article347 1930-06-09 10 Saturday's Results. THE TURF. (From Our Own Correspond nt., Kuala Lumpur, jim e 7 There was a fa.rly large attendant f third day of this meeting to-day Th the was favourable and the goine •j a Weather Generally it was a favourites' day l,m Girl in a slow347 words
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Article73 1930-06-09 10 Reuter's Service. New York, June 7. At Belmont Park to-day Mr. William Woodward's "Gallant Fox." with Earl Sande ur completed a remarkable trio of classic victor.ei. winning the £16,000 Belmont Stakes by four lengths from Mr. Harry Payne Whitney "Which One" with Mr. James Butler."Questionaire," third. Gallant FoxReuter's Service. - 73 words
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Article86 1930-06-09 10 S.A.F.A. LEAGUE FIXTURES First Division. Wednesday: R.A. v. R.A F.. Stadium. Thursday: S.C.F.A. v. S.R.C. JaSaa Banz Friday: Welch v. S.C.C St tcium. Saturday: 1.C.F.A.. v. Malays. Jalan Besar Reserve Division. To-morrow: S.R.C. v. Malays, S.R.C R.A. v. S.C.F.A. "B.", Stadium Thursday: S.C.C. v. S.R.C.. Pad! Saturday:86 words
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Article225 1930-06-09 10 "Fox Movietone Foßes" At Aihambra. Undoubtedly 'Fox Movietone POffiM" a° w showing at the Aihambra. challenges afl P*vious talkie-revues in tta b: haunting melodies and wealth of talent. Dixie Lee is no doubt nice to kn a lilting refrain, but I cannot beat the way she sings225 words
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Article1412 1930-06-09 11 x And Better War Book. cabaret Up the Line. Roland Dorgeles. The T n, Bodley Head. 7s. 6d. ot often that a translation into English Bte J!reiMi book strikes a mediocre note. of 8 Vh work is really good or there is very B T-1,412 words
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Article570 1930-06-09 11 English And American Genius. "Seven Tales and Alexander." H. E. Bates. Scholartis Press. 7s. 6d. "Schoolgirl." Carman Barnes. T. Werner Laurie, Ltd. 7s. 6d. The revolt of youth is one of the commonest themes in modern literature. Like every "new" idea it is being over-exploited. It is570 words
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Advertisement41 1930-06-09 11 GOOD ENGLISH BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE. In your own home and in your own time we can easily and quickly improve your knowledge of the English Language and teach you to write Good Letters. Pull particulars from the 1.C.5., 137-A, Cecil Street. Singapore.41 words
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Advertisement241 1930-06-09 11 I New Worid Cabaret I B TO NIGHT LAST NIGHT. S NEW AND NOVEL ATTRACTION POR THE EAST C I "AERIAL POLO" I a GREAT BRITAIN (RICHARD) v. AMERICA (PAIGE). rfl REFEREE BETTY. D S TO-NIGHT—DANCING TILL 2 A.M. j{ S SATURDAY, JUNE 14. [j I GRAND CARNIVAL, NIGHT. D241 words
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Advertisement167 1930-06-09 11 gcaoessBaocaoi ioEao=fl r 8 j Insist that all your electrical domestic appliances are made by 2 jj the G.E.C. They are guaranteed. II THE GENERAL jj j ELECTRIC Co., Ltd. jj H SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. II Why not let us modernise (4b your dresses /W\ By our expert KABAYAK167 words
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Article1106 1930-06-09 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. L Singapore, June 7, 1930, 10 a.m. Issue Value Buyers Sellers. £1. Asam Kumbang 21 6 22 6 5|- Ayer Hitam Tin 13|- 14|£1 Bangrin Tin 19 6 20 6 1 Batang Padang 0.10 0.14 1 Batu Caves1,106 words
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Advertisement321 1930-06-09 12 FINEST QUALITY I AT CHEAPEST PRICES. fl T a Breasts Necks l OF j Mutton I 18 cts. per lb. 1 8 I Breasts Necks -1 OF I Lamb 24 cts. per lb. I Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. j |j (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) jjj t> Maurice Chevalier321 words
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Advertisement169 1930-06-09 12 asHSssHSHsasßsasasssßszsHSHSHSHsssHSESßs 1 COLEMAN INST4NT-LITE 1 I TABLE LAMP. I 3 Cj t] Built of heavy gauge Cj 3 JIK brass, heavily plated, g rQ fMi 1 on >' ears consistent fjJ Ln V R service. fl a cj sj fi Makes and burns its ffi JL owa g as an(169 words
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Advertisement361 1930-06-09 12 I PROGRESS REPORT. pj The following information regarding progress of work on the Company's k] Estate is published for the information of Bondholders:— tr -Q Work on the Estate up to end of March, 1930, is as follows:— X "A" SERIES. 2.000 acres have Deen felled and burnt, on the361 words
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Advertisement375 1930-06-09 12 ITHE S.S. POLICE BAND (Available for Private Engagements) WILL PLAY AT KATONG PARK, AT 5.15 P.M. ON FRIDAY, JUNE 3 a BOTANICAL GARDENS, AT 5.15 P.M. ON TUESDAY, JUNE 17 at the ARCADIA CINENA urn* To-Night I Grand Change of f I Programme. I 1Jp ******************** I When i/ou hauc375 words
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Article869 1930-06-09 13 MODERN NOTE IN HOME FURNISHING. Revelation In Realism. Tram-Ocean Service. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune "It does not necessarily follow that because a thing is modern it is good, but if it is good then it is modern." "And," adds Professor Oropius, Germany's popular architect, creator ofTram-Ocean Service. - 869 words
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Advertisement705 1930-06-09 13 f YALE BALL BEARING SPUR-GEARED f I a CHAINS BLOCKS I 3tw ARE MACHINE SHOP NECESSITIES I THE YALE BALL BEARING SPUR -GEARED CHAIN BLOCK" I 5 15 the 68 311(1 Potable hand-hoist where S be lifted frequently and labour is expensive. 1 I ]Il It is highly efficient. One705 words
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Advertisement167 1930-06-09 13 WATCH YOUR WEIGHT! Men, Women And Children Can Put On Healthy Flesh This Pleasant Way. The Medical Profession knows the danger of being unduly thin, for such a state means that there is not a sufficient reserve of vitality and stamina to resist disease germs. The Medical Profession also knows167 words
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Advertisement175 1930-06-09 13 DOUBLE AGE*SIGARETTES I F/?£SH FROM EttGLANb NOTHING BETTER IS OBTAINABLE AT THE I PRICE. THEY ARE OF SUPERLATIVE QUALITY I s 3 'ARDATH TOBACCO Co., LTD. LONDON j E NOW ON VIEW. The most complete selection oi rare, used and unused POSTAGE STAMPS of every country in the World. Come175 words
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Advertisement251 1930-06-09 13 I' M M lil^^WMM M M M w MßM M M Immediate Relief in DENGUE i (Break-Bone Fever) p A distinguished British physician recommends that t I to relieve the severe pain of Dengue in adults, three Genasprin tablets should be taken at the onset I followed by one tablet251 words
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Advertisement572 1930-06-09 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Mr. Low Lock Sam. managing partner of Messrs. Leong Chuan and Co., of 36, Philip Street, carrying on business as Ship-Chandlers, etc. has sold all his rights and interests in the said Company and he is no longer connected with the said572 words
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Advertisement591 1930-06-09 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. List of Streets where Itinerant Hawkers are PROHIBITED from carrying on their trade:— 1. Institution Bridge. 2. Stamford Road (from North Bridge Road to Connaught Drive). 3. Connaught Drive (including approach to Anderson Bridge). 4. Empress Place (including approach to Cavenagh Bridge). 5. St. Andrew's591 words
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Advertisement557 1930-06-09 14 EDUCATIONAL. /^C^MMr^CI AI'pOSTAL CLASSES^ IJEj JPtarn etyozr nan time in yevrhsmt. f\vT &ook-ft*eping. *€rthur JutdAoist ayslm V Ni-_ Shorthand. Sloan- fiaployan Writ*fortvbjtct infereaMto SHORTHAND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 503. Singapore, j SINGAPORE TUTORIAL ACADEMY. Private Tuition ln all subjects undertaken by an efficient and experienced Staff of graduateteachers, including an M. Com.557 words
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Advertisement548 1930-06-09 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 90, Buiten Nieuwpoort Straat. Shanghai 9,548 words
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Advertisement449 1930-06-09 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) J Authorised Capital £3 000 000 Subscribed Capital £i £***** Paid-up Capital £i,0 5 0,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,646,505 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C.449 words
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Advertisement587 1930-06-09 14 msURANCiT^^ SOITH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITI?n FIRE, MARINE TRAX SIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L C MARCOLIODTB. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits SettlemeMU, HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE 2nd Floor of No. 3. Malacca Singapore. Thone Nos. 3016 and587 words
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Advertisement436 1930-06-09 15 SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA 4PCAR N LINES. nncorporated in England.) 4 ,1 PASSENGER CARGO 11 SERVICES. cr kß AND ORIENTAL STEAM CO. LONDON AND NA VaK EAST MAIL SERVICE. OCTWARD FROM LONDON For Chin* and Dae Tonnage Singapore 1930 ***** June 14 Here* 3100 June 28 ***** July 13 jyjputan» Q436 words
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Advertisement533 1930-06-09 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN XAISHA TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON. Tonnaae Destination Due Sail 1930 tFusnlml Man, 10J00 Naples. MarseU.es, Mn 10.500 Naples. Marseilles, Ju]y Teruaun! Mar. 11.800 Naples. Marseilles. Haausan Maru .0,500 Naples. Marseilles, Haruna Maru 10,500 Naples, Mar.eU.ea. Uri. Kamo Man 8.000 Marseilles. London, A'werp R'dam Aug 28 29533 words
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Advertisement339 1930-06-09 15 STEAMER SAILINGS ftg NORDDEL TSCHER l f %fiTfl LLOYD. (Incorporated in \**£—\m*J Germany.j The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. PRANKEN for Hong Kong, Keelung. Shanghai, Moji, Osaka, Kobe, Yokohama, Chinnampo, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau June 13 t WTTRAM for S'ghal, Moji, Osaka, Kobe, Yokohama and Hankow June 19339 words
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Advertisement100 1930-06-09 15 TIELEM4N DROS. PROVISIONS. Fea Soup, Smoked Beef, Hodov Cake, Rich Tea, Caulitlowei, Smoked Sausages, Vegetables and various kinds of Sausages. D. T. LIM Co., 353, NORTH bRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE. (Opposite Surina Theatre) 'Phone 4681. l AN IDEAL TONIC. Has been awarded 24 Gold and Silver Medals. Serravallo's Tonic (BARK and100 words
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