Malaya Tribune, 14 June 1930
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Title Section22 1930-06-14 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVII No. 139 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Saturday. June 14, 1930.22 words
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Advertisement321 1930-06-14 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA, fOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. SWEETENED CONDEN SED MIJLK PURE UNSKIMMED MILK, and in condensation C- SUGAR Ut -dd L d EST WHITE I P ared under the most hygienic Kĕ\ conditions, this Milk is especi- jc 8 S- ally suitable for Infants. It i Rp\ CV\WMM<321 words
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Advertisement161 1930-06-14 1 •FLORODOB" jfiC/L. Washing /^?V Sultlagt. J/ As/ 9m Tropical /W Wear. /£S/ HIGH STREET, j If Little Miss Muffet j I had only chosen READ'S J "DOG'S HEAD' LAGER I I instead of Curds and Whey, she would have allowed no s i mere spider to interfere with her legitimate161 words
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Article1501 1930-06-14 2 THE FLOOD AND THE SLUMS. It is an ill flood that brings nobody any good. The slum-dwellers who lost their homes in the recent Ceylon floods have some cause to be grateful. Many of the hovels and tenements swept away were unsightly and insanitary. Now comes the1,501 words
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Article100 1930-06-14 2 A New Step Forward The range of Wotan Lamps from 15 to 100 watts is now frosted on the inside, and no longer outside, as hitherto. Their smooth outer surface obviates their becoming dirty, and they have a far neater appearance, both in the daytime100 words
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Advertisement217 1930-06-14 2 When Women Suffer, Tf7 they take J?VI %Yy ««**'s aspirin.^^tS s^ the pains flfy hĕ WTtginal A, «oye* s ASPIRIN Tablets A >s^^f fTj^^zl^ are on W n tnc original Wftf package, bearing the world- am US tra d e mar^ Lovely silk stockings are safe with Lux! Gossamer fabric217 words
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Advertisement148 1930-06-14 2 Lf' 1 I 'Mill AH! I I STRAWBERRIES 1 CARTONS TRY THEM j r WITH 3 |"Freshfood" Cream j I Something Delicious. j *:msn rm* REFRIGERATING Co LTD Orchard Road—Selegie Road—Keppe! Road—Grange Road Mirkrt S Jf Superlative Quality at m an Economical Price [Si State Express 999 are for those148 words
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Article2293 1930-06-14 3 THE N.Y.K. "CHICHIBU MARU." Luxurious Equipment. The N.YJC. is fulfilling its promise, as the extensive plan of building ships, undertaken by the company in order to inaugurate a new era in the trans-Pacific trafic, is now well under way with the commission of the "Chichibu Mam," the2,293 words
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Advertisement327 1930-06-14 3 A little Pctrole Hahn rubbed nit > the yMmwimwLm stimulates and maintains a healthy H JFfcjJS growth, wards off premature baidness, and H enables the hair to keep its natural colour. I R Should illness, breakdown, or war strain have caust d H f| wM the hair to become thin327 words
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Advertisement315 1930-06-14 3 Corns cause Shoe Misery U»e "GETS-IT" and wear •nug, stylish shoes. Today, you can settle your corn problem in a minute. Apply "GETS-IT," the universal corn cure, and relieve the pain and torture at once. A few days after, you can lift off the corn, root and aIL -GETS-IT-Chicago. U.S.A.315 words
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Advertisement295 1930-06-14 3 NO RANDOM PROGRESS. AID AND ADVICE OF INDIA'S BEST KNOWN ASTROLOGER NOW AVAILABLE TO ALL. FREE LIFE SKETCHES TO ALL WHO WRITE. "PUNDIT TABORE" formerly private Astrological Adviser to the Select Few. has now decided to give benefit of his Special System of Astrology to the general public and to295 words
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Advertisement318 1930-06-14 4 I i Adding New Beauty to Outstanding Performance D j I New roomier bodies in beautiful new colours, now on display, w y with the added attraction of your own choice of a 14.9 H.P. or 24 H.P. Engine, I mm m 0 J D T™.? w? j M nave318 words
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451 1930-06-14 5 And Peat's Report. Hid Peat Ltd.. Singapore. report dated. June 13, state: Uon in New York coupled with 11 q London and locally has caused liM in prices. Spot and July v broke the 20 cent mark, but <* Bvei levels dealers were good buyers451 words
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Article324 1930-06-14 5 Singapore. June 13. MEAT. Beef steak (round) kati 50 Beef stew or curry kati 45 Pork lean kati 60 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality > kati 54 Mutton Indian lb. 65 Mutton Australian lb. 65 Fowl, kati 60 Hens (Locally reared) kati 70 Ducks each 85 Pigeons,324 words
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Article704 1930-06-14 5 Need for Making Malaya Self-Supporting. A Chinese, a merchant and a keen business man, who is a member of the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce, discussed with a"Pinang Gazette" representative the great topic of the moment, the slump, its effects, and how and what the Government704 words
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Article187 1930-06-14 5 Re-captured Alter Plucky. Fight. In his annual report on the administration of Kelantan, the British Adviser, Mr. R. J. B. Clayton, makes the following reference: There were eleven escapes of short sentence prisoners irom working fargs w.th only three recaptures, and on Oct. 9, in the small hours187 words
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Article121 1930-06-14 5 Blachan (No. 1) kati 12 Butter, Australian (in tin) per lb. 70 Butter. Australian (fresh Cold Storage) per lb. 80 Coffee, Ground, John Little and Co. (in tin) lb. g Coffee, beans (Bali large) kati 60 Dhall, (Cawnpore yellow) lb. 10 Flour, wheten* kati 09 Ghee No. 1 Madras*121 words
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Advertisement606 1930-06-14 5 Church Services. TRINITY SUNDAY. St. Andrew's Cathedral June 15, 1930. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. (Choral) Holy Communion. 9:15 a.m. Holy Communion 10 a.m. Sunday School At St. Andrew's School. 5:30 p.m. (Choral) Evensong and Sermon Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m.606 words
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Advertisement245 1930-06-14 5 CHURCH OF ST. JOSEPH, (Portuguese Mission.) 6:30 ajn. Low Mass. 6:30 a.m. Low Mass. 6 a.m. Solemn High Mass and Sermon. 6 p m Vespers and Benediction. CHURCH OF SACRED HEART OF JESUS, (Chinese.) 6:30 a.m. Mass and Sermon. 8 a.m. Mass and Sermon. 3 p.m. Prayers and Benediction. CANTONESE245 words
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Advertisement253 1930-06-14 5 BANISH PAIN! Why let pain in any shape or form, in any part of your body, make you miserable? Pain in the head makes it difficult to keep your eyes open pain in the arms leaves you helpless pain in the back prevents you from stooping a pain in your253 words
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Advertisement75 1930-06-14 5 or the treatment of long Colds Chronic Bronchitis, Complications following Influenza, Anaemia, Scrofula. Rickets etc. At all drug store or The Sole Agents for Malaya: MEDICAL OFFICE, 300, North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. For eruptions and wounds of the skin. Tins 30 and 55 cts. Tubes 75 cts. I Obtainable everywhere75 words
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Advertisement394 1930-06-14 6 PAVILION 'PHONE 6903 To-night, the last night of H THE SAWDUST PARADISE "|f FROM "SUNDAY, JUNE 15 TO SATURDAY, JUNE 21. j AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. EVE'S FILM AND EVERYBODY'S REVIEW. THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. I JEAN HERSHOLT& SALLYONEIL fine Girl On The: Barge I He struck fear into her394 words
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Advertisement250 1930-06-14 6 Amusements. iElhambrlii H N Mm THEATRE OF PERFECT SOLiNO gl U JIK Ak i REPRODUCTION J± A. 9 J s i a I 6.15 p.m. To-night 9.15 p.m. S E S FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY—UNTIL TUESDAY, JUNE 17. nJ U a c a d a c jjj j I The250 words
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Advertisement270 1930-06-14 6 ■MB UIE?y m THE WIN WNG IDOL" mm :ĔMm%™aHi mt Starring "VUV.IAM m'THEVINKING IDOL* The finest and saw. Don t !>;; SUR.INA TO-NIGHT'S GRAND SUPER SPECTACULAR ATTRACTION Not only the Latest, but the Greatest Silent Picture of th At 9.00 p.m. CARTOON, THE LION AND THE SOUSE (Comedy. "THE OPENING270 words
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255 1930-06-14 7 SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT IN RUBBER. rnt-ertain Tin Position. B arr*»§tmn& with the "SJJP.") London, June 13. Presid 1 cht> amiual meetin g of Nirmala \£rrc o-day, Mr. HilUere said the only 'Vir the rubber problem was the producers, including the securJJJ•; f native owned fields. 3255 words
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68 1930-06-14 7 12 OCLOCK NOON. JUNE 14. Bayers. Sellers R.B.S equal to London Standard, Spot 20 20 Standard R.SS. on Tender June 20V4 20% July 20? 4 21 August 21V4 21% July September 21V* 21% October December 22*4 22% Tcne of Market:—Steady, quiet. Latest (able:—London Spot Sheet68 words
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Article293 1930-06-14 7 By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, JUNE 14. Sfllinf.—London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 15/16 d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 3%d., London 10 days' sight 2s. 3 13/16 d., London 30 toys' sight 2s. 3 25/32 d., London demand 3\d.. London T.T. 2s. 3 11/16293 words
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Article34 1930-06-14 7 arlow's Report. Xf *kly" v and Co Singapore, in their toted June 13. state: 1 commodity continues to ly 525 tons were shipped. :ions are as follows: Sundried 1 ¥1 80.34 words
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Article20 1930-06-14 7 d m the P.M.S. Government Puce of rubber for assessment period June 13 to 19, inclusive, pet pound.20 words
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Article296 1930-06-14 7 Tin Still Falling. Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. lOrday: RUBBER. London 6%d., unchanged. New York 12 V& cents (G), unchanged. Shares:—Quiet. Allenbys $1.20—$1.30, Ayer Moleks $1.10—$1.20, Ayer Panas $1 —$l.t%r Bassetts 65—70 cents, Brogas 90 —95 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 50—55 cents, Bukit Katils 55 —60296 words
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Article135 1930-06-14 7 SINGAPORE, JUNE 14. Rice. Siam A-l per Koyan $370 Rice. Siam 1 $6442 Rice, Siam 2 $325 Rice, Siam 3 $315 Rice, Siam 4 $280 Rice. Saigon A-l $285 Rice, Saigon 1 $261 Rice. Saigon 2 $256 Rice, Saigon 3 $242 Rice, Rangoon 1 $237 Rice, Rangoon 2 $230135 words
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Article377 1930-06-14 7 The following Singapore properties belong ng to the estate of Daing Passandri. deceased, were sold by public auction by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co. at their saleroom, 30, Chulia Street, on June 4: 999 years' leasehold land and house, 16, Sago Lane, area 559 £q. ft.,377 words
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Article226 1930-06-14 7 "The Thirteenth Chair" At The Alhambra. Intensity of drama, an absorbing story and fine acting are the features of the film "The Thirteenth Chair," which began a season at the Alhambra last night. In entertainment value the production stands well forward among the straight dialogue shows. From226 words
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Article165 1930-06-14 7 Barlow's Report. Messrs. Barlow and Co. Singapore, in their weekly report dated June 13. state: The period under rev.'ew opened quietly, but later developed weakness and the spot price eased to the new level of 19% cents. Yesterday and to-day, however, the tone has been rather steadier165 words
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Article91 1930-06-14 7 [Our readers are invited to write to us on nibjects of public interest. It must be under ttood 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.91 words
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Article96 1930-06-14 7 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—Singapore is infested with human traps—unlicensed prostitutes. From the falling of dusk onwards until the small hours, Bras Basah Road. Beach Road, etc., and the Japanese hotels in the vicinity are busy with canvassing, bargaining, settling, and disposing of immoral traffic. The authorities for96 words
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Article107 1930-06-14 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore. June 14. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Morea 18; Franken 13; Selangor 11; Troilus 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Elephanta 32. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Circe 46: Pangkor 47: Silverbelle 48. West Wharf (Entrance Gate107 words
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Article88 1930-06-14 7 Nicola At The New World. The management of the New World have arranged for Nicola and his full company to play a short season at the Moonlight Hall, commencing to-night at 9 o'clock. The engagement is certain to be a popular one. Prices have been lowered for the88 words
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Article531 1930-06-14 7 The "Pembrokeshire" was expected this morning from Shanghai via the Philippines. The "Haruna Maru" is due from Colombo on Monday and is proceeding to Japan the next day. The "Penang Maru" is due on the 17th inst. from Calcutta via Rangoon and Penang and is leaving the same531 words
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Advertisement494 1930-06-14 7 25£5Z5Z52a*****Z5Z5Z5Z5Z525Z5Z5^525Z5252^ I 1 1 mm mmm mmm I I I 1 I YOUR FAVOURITE THEATRE! 3 MATINEES TO-DAY [}j and TO-MORROW at 3.15 p.m. X vl X jj Children Half Price. nj jj 1 ru 3 TO-NIGHT AT 6.15 AND 9.15 P.M. S a 5j n Enthusiastic PaMfc Reception of494 words
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Miscellaneous499 1930-06-14 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, JUNE 14. High Tides.—1.02 p.m., 11.50 p.m. Cricket: S.C.C. Tournament, Services v. B.B and I., Padang; Welch Regt. v. Y.M.C.A., Tanglin. Football League: I.C.F.A. v. Malays (Div. I), Jalan Besar; S.CF.A. "A" v. I.C.F.A. (R.D.), Stadium; Ord. and Sigs. v. O.T.F.C (Div. II), P. Brani. TO-MORROW.499 words
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Miscellaneous210 1930-06-14 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, JUNE 14 Mersing Mawar (Aing Leong) 3 p.m. Malacca and Port Dickson (Larut) 3 p.m. Muar (Jarak) 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and Penang < Klang) 3 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, South East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly (Van Overstraten) 3 p.m. Rhio, Billiton. Java, South-West Sumatra,210 words
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Obituary71 1930-06-14 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. DEATH. LlM.—Mrs. Lim Ie Glng, nee Oi Khoen Nio. at 13. Scotte Road, on June 9. 1930. aged 62. Beloved Mother of A. L. J.. H. L. H. and A. L. B. Lim. Deeply regretted. Funeral on Sunday, the 15th inst.. at 3 p.m.71 words
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Obituary41 1930-06-14 8 The family of the late Mrs. Ang Lim Thye respectfully thank all relatives and friends who attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Ang Lim Thye and for their telegrams and letters of sympathy, and their floral ahd other tributes.41 words
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Article692 1930-06-14 8 The toboggan continues on its fiieadlong course. Tin and rubber «re still falling. They are both selling at less than cost for many produceis. The May tapping "holiday" was an utter failure in respect of any effect in arresting the decline in the rubber market, and week-end692 words
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Article273 1930-06-14 8 A list of dentists licensed under Section of the Deleterious Drugs Ordinance. 1927. is published in the Gazette. Monday. June 30. has been de.lared a bank holiday but Government Offices will not be closed. His Excellency the Governor records with deep regret the death of Mr. E. Cheers. Assistant Superintendent273 words
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Article70 1930-06-14 8 F.M.S. Government Considering Action. The following communique has been issued by the P.M.S. Government: Government views with considerable concern the present depression in the tin industry which has arisen from world-wide economic conditions, and is in sympathy with the efforts of the Tin Producers' Association to improve70 words
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138 1930-06-14 8 Leading The World More Than Ever. Reuter's Service. London, June 13. "Sheffield is turning out annually fifty per cent, more steel and steel products than in the best of pre-war days; she employing many thousands more workers than before the war; her steels are vastlyReuter's Service. - 138 words
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Article38 1930-06-14 8 Colonial Office Conference. Reuter's Service. Malta. June 13 Lord Strickland. Prime Minister of Mf>'t» is leaving for London unexoectedly to-morrow to confer with the Colonial Office about the present critical situation in Malta.Reuter's Service. - 38 words
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68 1930-06-14 8 Reuter's Service. Geneva. 13. The League Committee on the hours and work of salaried employees has decided by 59 to 42 votes in favour of a Convention instead :»f a recommendation to the Governments interested. Eight Governments, including South Africa, the Irish Free State,Reuter's Service. - 68 words
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28 1930-06-14 8 Reuter's Service. London June 13. The Siamese Prince, Damrong, and his two cLiughtcrs lunched with the Kins and Queen .it Buckins/ham Palace to-day.Reuter's Service. - 28 words
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Article35 1930-06-14 8 Correspondence Published. Reuter's Service. London. June 13. Correspond* soft between Dr. Wang <Chn..~e Foreign Minister) and Sir Miles Lampscn British Minister in China) on the subject of exlra-territoriality in China has just be.n published.Reuter's Service. - 35 words
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Article398 1930-06-14 8 The Rev. Stephen Band will be the speaker at the Young People's Service which will be held in the V.M.C A. Hall even n > at 8 o'clock. A cordial invitation is *exten:'e:l to all to be present. Members of the Straits Ama*eur Dramati" and Musical Society are requested to398 words
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Article660 1930-06-14 8 (BY"LOOKER. < It very nearly was a ta lf "Hobbs and Sutcliffe out-t- /7 m °re M would have thought that *b and Hendren would coll J Wo °Ue> between them? ran A However, I suspect thai wicket has proved to be << Br and the "Aussies"660 words
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Article41 1930-06-14 8 Latest Quotation RUBBER. I r nd< n:—6'sd. Now York:—12 s cents <C Singapore:—20-20'j cent TIN >25. 6d' Linden: —Spot £133 15. I( v; i 3 months, buyers £135 70s 0d.>, sellers £135 12? 6d :1 Sin^ptrc:—$67.50. <150 tcr41 words
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Advertisement226 1930-06-14 8 Known in jfer UNIVERSAL I kmf COFFEE I Home! PERCOLATE&J I the OFTEN IMITATED- I I genwne IJniw- 3m NEVER EQUALLED, i 1 brought pe.IV, 6 P" 615 $17.50. I I |t Price $20.00. I 6 col'feo Without boil- N 009 C P Si/c g! I Price $22.50. I j226 words
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Advertisement103 1930-06-14 8 ju. S.DeSilva &Bros.l I Manufacturing Jewellers. I SOLE AGENTS I S AND H I DISTRIBUTORS I S FOB a S S.S. F.M.S. I jjj OF 5] I THE WORLD RENOWNEDg "ZENITH" 1 WATCHES. I 2 30 Years' Experience, jjj I 61, High Street, H Singapore. S I Thone 4540. jjj103 words
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1458 1930-06-14 9 Sir Henry Segrave Killed In Making New Record. SPECTATORS HORRIFIED. i at Engines Burst Through Bottom Of Motor-boat. Reuter's Service. Ihnry Segrave, the world-famous racing motorist, who created the world < rd in his "Golden Arrow" at Daytona Beach last year,Reuter's Service. - 1,458 words
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Article72 1930-06-14 9 k Hr,t i n Leaders; Patience With Masses. Reuter's Service. j Paris. June 13. ML Pietri (Minister for the h Incj,, 1 that the recent disturbances ere undoubtedly due to prjnmunist organisations, which meed and strictly disciplined section with the Bolshevist Nut Canton. The Government fightReuter's Service. - 72 words
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Article120 1930-06-14 9 Reuter's Service. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia Moscow, June 13. It is reported that the Concession Board has lodged a claim for £1,000,000 against the Lena Goldfields Co. as compensation for breach of contract and damages resulting therefrom. j Washington, June 13. The Senate by 44 to 42 votesReuter's Service. - 120 words
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Article367 1930-06-14 9 GOVT. TO CONTINUE FIGHTING. China Peace Talk Denied. V'Sin Kuo Mm Press" Service.) Shanghai. June 14. Mr. Chang Ching Kiang, Chairman of Chekiang Government, who has returned 0 Hangchow, states that President Chiang Kai Shek is still at the front and that the rumour regarding a peace move367 words
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Article352 1930-06-14 9 Price'Of A Suit As A Present. I j "The ideal "ay to get married is at a registrar's office and in your every-day clothes." This briefly is Mr. Bernard Shaw's view of the matter, as he put it recently. The question arose from a passage in "And352 words
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Article171 1930-06-14 9 Parisian Art Of Rejuvenation. The particula'iy Parisi.iii arts of beautiflcation and reju vena ion are at present enjoying a boom greater than any experienced since 1890. when the "Institutes of Beauty" first opened their dcors. "No one is ugly who does not wish to be" is the171 words
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Article215 1930-06-14 9 Urgent Message From Bombay. PICKETING ORDINANCE DEFIED. Prison For Congress Editor. Reuter's Service. Bombay, June 13. In pursuance of the campaign of widespread defiance of the Anti-Picketing Ordinance, the Bombay Congress Committee began picketing the mill area in the city; 250 volunteers were posted at 120 liquorReuter's Service. - 215 words
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Article140 1930-06-14 9 New Cabinet Formed. Reuter's Service. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia Bucharest, June 14. General Presan having returned the commission to form a concentration Cabinet. King Carol summoned again the ex-Premier Maniu. giving him full freedom regarding the personnel of his Cabinet, which will be announced on Friday night,Reuter's Service. - 140 words
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Article145 1930-06-14 9 Foreign Capital To Reduce Unemployment. ["Japanese News" Service.] Tokyo. June 13 The "No Loan Flotation" policy of tho Hamaguchi Ministry is likely to be modified a.; the result of recommendations to the Premier by certain of his colleagues, including Mr. Adachi, Home Minister, who is regarded145 words
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Article52 1930-06-14 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 13. The British portion of the Young (Reparations) Loan list closed at 1 p.m. to-day. {The American section, it was reported yesterday, was quickly over-subscribed, i The indications so far are tliat in London. Paris and Stockholm the International Reparations. Loan wasReuter's Service. - 52 words
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Article65 1930-06-14 9 About 50 ricksha pullers were hauled up in the Police Courts yesterday and charged with obttruction. Mostly they were rounded up in Battery Road, round Johnston's Pier and near the General Post Office, where, it was alleged, they persistently d sobeyed traffic regulations by parking across the curb,65 words
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Article23 1930-06-14 9 NOTES FROM CEYLON, on page 2. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 7. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. CHINESE TOPICS, on page 1L23 words
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Advertisement252 1930-06-14 9 iTennenfsj jpiLSENER J BEER 1 j WILL. I j SATISFY. I j BEER AT BEST 3 OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DEALERS; 9 011 J I SOLE AGENTS: j GuTnßiE*€b I g (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) S I From The "Talkie" I Broadway Melody, j I BROADWAY MELODY I <j sung252 words
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1110 1930-06-14 10 Sports Pastimes. FIRST GERMAN WORLD CHAMPION. History Of The Heavyweights. WILL SCOTT CHALLENGE SCHMELLING? BOXING. Reuter's Service. (By K.O.") Though Max Schmelling annexed the world's heavyweight championship in a very unsatisfactory manner, one can imagine how the news was received throughout Germany. Germany has won the honour for the firstReuter's Service. - 1,110 words
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Article188 1930-06-14 10 Matched With L. S. Fond. Singapore has yet another visitor from Manila in the person of Jimmy Flores—a Filip'no flyweight who has had some experience in America. While not claiming to be a contender for the Orient little, Jimmy considers Ivmself good enough for any 4«cal188 words
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Article474 1930-06-14 10 LETTER FROM THE REFEREE. Mr. F. C. Johnson writes: "I notice in 'K.O's.' remarks on the Walley— Chua Lai fight, in the paragraph on 'The Referee's Action,' that he says the course the referee should have taken was to have asked Chua Lai if he could continue.474 words
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Article376 1930-06-14 10 ONLY LADY ENTRANT AMONG WINNERS MOTORING. The l esults of the Selangor Automobile Association long-distance reliability trial held during the Whitsuntide week-end, include 14 first-class awards, and 18 second-class, awards, out of 43 entries, says the "Malay Mail," which adds: Miss A. McGregor, the only woman376 words
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Article655 1930-06-14 10 Reynard - First League Defeat Since 1928. WELCH WIN BY THE ONLY GOAL. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL [By "Reynard." The steady decline of the S.C.C. senior soccer team this season has pointed inevitably to dsfeat sooner or later. Up to yesterday they had scraped through most of their 1930 matches. On each655 words
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Article49 1930-06-14 10 Fourteen Teams Entered. Fourteen teams have entered for the Sngapore Cup compet tion. cntnes for which ciosed yesterday. The S.C.C. Malays. Chinese, and the Welch Regt. have each entered two teams and the other entrants are the S.R.C. Police. RE R A.. RA F. and the I.C.F.A.49 words
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Article61 1930-06-14 10 The following represented the Johore Chinese F.A. against the Singapore Harbour Board J.S.C. at the latter's ground yesterday, when a draw of one goal each was recorded: Low Long Seah: Yeo Ah Miang, Seah Swee Onn: Yap Kirn Bok. Tan Ah Hiang, Tan Swee Te3; Tay61 words
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Article66 1930-06-14 10 The following will represent the "B" team against the *C" team in the above league tomorrow on the S.CF.A. ground:— Tan Boon Ser>g, Sim Boon Hwee. Tan Khoek Thiam; Lim Boon Seng, Chhi Ah Hooi Tan Miang Kow; Ong Seng Kay. Tan Teck Cheng, Tay Kwee Liang. Gan66 words
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Article152 1930-06-14 10 GOLF. The following are the starting times and players in the match between the Racecourse Golf Club and the Sepoy Lines Golf Club oh the former's course to-morrow (Racecourse players mentioned first): 9 a.m. B. M. Abdullah and C. A. R. Bateman v. J. M. Lowson and152 words
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Article263 1930-06-14 10 Kent Lose Chance Of Taking Lead. CRICKET. Reuter's Service. London, June 13. County matches begun on Wednesday resulted as follows: LEICESTER BEAT SURREY. Leicester: 275 (Armstrong 147. Allcm 4 lor 54, Gregory 4 for 87)* and 98 (Gregory 5 for 34). Surrey: 168 (Sandham 76, Geary 4 fcrReuter's Service. - 263 words
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Article226 1930-06-14 10 Kent had a chance of taking the tog position if they beat Gloucester in the game just concluded, which they failed to do and the team that now challenges the leaders is Yorkshire, who have Jumped into fourth position. If Notts gains full points from Glamorgan this weekend,226 words
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Article55 1930-06-14 10 TWO BENEFIT MATCHES. Games commencing to-day include Yorkshire v. Middlesex at Lords Notts v. Glamorgan at Cardiff. Essex v. Northants at Leyton. Kent v. Derby at Tonbridgt. Hants v. Gloucester at Southampton < Mead's benefit). Lanes, v. Surrey at Manchestti (R. Tyldesley's benefit). Sussex v. Leicester at55 words
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Article35 1930-06-14 10 The match between the Ceylon Sports Cluo and the SRC, which was fixed for this afternoon at Balestier Road, has been cancelled as the S.R.C. are unr.ble to raise a side v35 words
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Article135 1930-06-14 10 RESULT OF WOMEN'S TEST. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter's Service. London. June 13. At Wimbledon the eighth Wightman Cup contest provided a women's test match in which three of seven matches were decided. The holder's captain (Mrs. Wills Moody) made her usual brief appearance out-playing Miss Joan Fry 6—l, 6—l.Reuter's Service. - 135 words
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Article347 1930-06-14 10 Association Football. S.A.F.A. LEAGUE FIXTURES. N First Division. To-day: I.C.F.A., v. Malays, Jalan Besar. Reserve Division. To-day: S.C.F.A. "A." v. I.C.F.A., Stad. Second Division. To-day: Ord. Sigs. v. O.T.F.C., P.B. OTHER MATCHES. Pasir Pan Jang Rangers team v. Albert Street XI to-morrow at S.H.B. ground at 5347 words
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Article1134 1930-06-14 10 England Batsmen Disappoint But Hobbs And Chapman Shine. GRIM ME TT TAKES FIVE WICKETS. How Will The "Aussies" Fare? Reuter's Service. The eagerly awaited first Test was begun at Nottingham yesterda, land batted first and disaster befell the Englishmen. Within twenti E 5 SutcliftVs dismissal. Hammond. WoolleyReuter's Service. - 1,134 words
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Article192 1930-06-14 10 M.C.C/s Visit To India May Be Cancelled. A Bombay message Quadrangular Cricket Tournament important crickets mat arranged in connect k to Bombay, will probab Indian gymkhanas, in situation in the country f the m^'* It is, indeed. nVpi experienced sporting made to cricketers thai ittempts introduce politico192 words
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Article617 1930-06-14 11 ■EMPLOYMENT INQUIRY 1 IN m\GAPORE. rha mbir Of Commerce's Ution. ,v correspondent.) Union is seeking inforWlule ti-' extent of unemployment H»:ion i l services have been trade depression, the Sr* 0 Commerce is seeking to s regarding the Chinese r old or crippled. Messrs. cacti- wh 800 Ih,617 words
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Article199 1930-06-14 11 -«men's "Sky Pilot" Praised. The tm-u fc:.op c! Singapore states in the Magazine" before I left I received the cheering joothp.' m rry c °mmissary in England that the Rev s w Elvlns, had i e 1 service in the Diocese. He Is i|o v-. man>199 words
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Article82 1930-06-14 11 Sympathy For Moslems. VICEROY'S ASSURANCE. The Government of India are apparently reconsidering the Saula Act against child marriages, in view of the Moslem opposition to it. This assurance is given by the Viceroy in a letter to the head of the Ahmadiyya community. The letter82 words
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Article512 1930-06-14 11 His Excellency's Visit. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Trengganu, June 9. There is a keen enthusiasm over the approaching visit of His Excellency the High Commissioner (Sir Cecil Clementi) to the State, on the 13th inst. The duration of H.E.'s visit will be from June 13 to 15,512 words
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Article80 1930-06-14 11 Except for the four days' existence of M. Herriot's second Cabinet in July, 1926, M. Briand has now been Foreign Minister of Prance for five years. This means that, including the Cabinet in which he himself was Prime Minister, he has, since April, 1925, served in eleven different Governments. Since80 words
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Advertisement117 1930-06-14 11 jjwllft APIOL 2 sr££z I ■f r cv r «> y dP cd MARTIN'S PILLS. Stld by »1* a»J Stm f fIMMS DISPENSARY. R.fflM S«.. Si— GULL BAHAR HAIR OIL. It Is at once frar grant and cooling to me eyes and brain, I* Improves sight. wSr? liS strengthens hair117 words
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Advertisement241 1930-06-14 11 New World Cabaret. I To-night. 1 Grand Carnival Night I PIERROT and PIERRETTE COSTUMES (Optional) Make your Saturday Night a Eeal Carnival Night. S 1 DANCING UNTIL 2 A.M. a la SHSIgESiiSZSHSrISHSHSHSZSHSHS^ a STERLING SILVER ROSE BOWLS. I Sports Medals jc I No. 4929. a fl Special prices quoted to241 words
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Advertisement235 1930-06-14 11 Ah, make the most of what we yet may spend, Before we too into the Dust descend; Dust into Dust, and under Dust, to lie, Sans "SMASH/; sans Song, sans Singer, and—sans End! FHAMROZ CO., Dance Records I i FROM I I Fox Movietone Follies of 1929. I c I235 words
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Miscellaneous54 1930-06-14 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Drill Programme. TO-DAY, JUNE 14. Siglap.—Officers, S. V. C, Tactical Course. 2 p.m.—Farrer Range, S. R. X. (v). Classification. 2 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range, "E" (Chinese) Coy., Classification. TO-MORROW, JUNE 15. Siglap.—Officers, S. V. C, Tactical Course. 7.30 a.m.—Farrer Range, 8. R. E. (v), Classification. 7.30 a.m.—Bukit Timah Range,54 words
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Article1113 1930-06-14 12 MINING ISSUED BY FRASER A CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. i Singapore. June Issue Value Buyers Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 21 6 23 5]- Ayer Hi tarn Tin 13 14 £1 Bangrin Tin 19 201--1 Batang Padang 0.10 0.14 1 Batu Caves 0.50 0.60 1 Bukit Arang1,113 words
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Advertisement393 1930-06-14 12 I Buy your BREAD from the ROYAL I BAKERY, 590-4, Serangoon Road, I (Sole Agents for Hovis) where a i Scottish Master Baker makes I HOVIS BREAD from HOVIS flour, I imported direct from England. Ho V 4 S I Cleanliness absolutely guaranteed, I only the latest hygienic bread mak-393 words
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Advertisement154 1930-06-14 12 ASIA LIFE I INSURANCE CO., INC., U.S.A. 1 I Singapore Office—E-4, Hongkong Bank Chambers. 5j I GOOD OPENINGS I jjj for men who can qualify through personal production S and organizing ability as managers in Straits Settlements I S and Dutch East Indies. B I Write Post Office Box 10,154 words
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Advertisement591 1930-06-14 12 NEW WORLD] COMMENCING TO-NIGHT At MOONLIGHT HALL. tTHE GREAT MAGICIAN NICOLA IN PERSON With a company of international mystifiers a rUt BEAUTIFUL GIRLS—MUSIC—MYSTERY COME&Y 1000 NOVELTIES CA a. 500 SURPRISES «0 150 STARTLING ILLUSIONS TONS Kt/uPM^^ A GORGEOUS REVUE OF INTERNATIONAL WOXDERs MOST STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION V *RTH Popular Prices $3,591 words
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Article1297 1930-06-14 13 EXHIBITION OF LEG AND FOOT WEAR. The Interesting History. Trans-Ocean Service. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") A remarkable exhibition has been arranged by one of Berlin's largest retail houses in hosiery and lingery. It is a unique collection of hose and stockings showing the styles and fashionsTrans-Ocean Service. - 1,297 words
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Advertisement708 1930-06-14 13 f" BRITISH FIBHENT ASBESTOS-CEMENT I Flat -hiH Corrugated Sheets, Roofing Slates and Tiles. g BRITISH MANUFACTURE S S For Economy, Eflic ency and Reliability Non-Conductive and Everlasting. Acknowledged by Engineers as the best. jjj ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF ffi THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. I j{| (Incorporated in England.) jfl i ggQAPORE,708 words
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Advertisement73 1930-06-14 13 Can You Do This? The exercise shown above, performed fifteen times daily, is an excellent help to the correction of constipation and obesity. An easier mode of treatment for those disinclined for such strenuous methods is an occasional dose of Pinkettes. Taken when needed, Pinkettes correct constipation, ensure daily regularity,73 words
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Advertisement125 1930-06-14 13 'Phone 2419 or call at LIM CfIEE SENG, 56-3, Market Street, Singapore, for cheap Motor Car Tyres. Only a limited quantity to be cleared at HALF PRICE. MAKE YOUR OWN SODA S. WATER Sparkling" o w a t one p enn y Ginger Ale, w IS Tonic Water.Vgftfß P ef125 words
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Advertisement409 1930-06-14 13 J ARTISTE I I AT 1 1 COVf NT GARDEN AND QUEEN'S HALL 1 J M m Lotte Lehmann Read these favourable criticisms 'The entrancing quality and delicious inflections S I of her voice.'—MANCHESTER GUARDIAN. f S "Every Song revealed complete mastery.''— S 1 DAILY TELEGRAPH. I Above all, her409 words
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Advertisement759 1930-06-14 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. We beg to inform our customers that we have this date removed from 330, North Bridge Road, to 736, North Bridge Road, (i.e. next to Kampong Glam Sub-Post Office) where our business will be carried on as usual. BAN HIN SHOE CO.. 736, North Bridge759 words
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Advertisement504 1930-06-14 14 TO LET. TO LET—No. 300, Balestier Road. Apply to Box 191, c/o Malaya Tribune. TO LET—No. 34, Cecil Street and Oodown No. 7. Bernam Street. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—No. 18-1, Prinsep Street. Apply S. Manasseh and Co., No. 5-2, Malacca Street. TO LET —Raffles Chambers, Nos. 8, 20, 40,504 words
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Advertisement533 1930-06-14 14 EDUCATIONAL. AL*POSTAL CLASSES^ Jf Ctarn at your span time in your koms. r\£ SSook-knping. Arthur Ji*ldhauns tyittift I Shorthand Sloan-Duployan W Writs forsubjecttnttnsfsdto SHORTHAND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL I P.0.80x, 503. Singapore. I SINGAPORE TUTORIAL ACADEMY. Private Tuition in all subjects undertaken by an efficient and experienced Staff of graduateteachers, including an533 words
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Advertisement557 1930-06-14 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, J anker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Say ang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Pal em bang 16, Dir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 90, Buiten557 words
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Advertisement461 1930-06-14 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.461 words
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Advertisement521 1930-06-14 14 INBURANCIT^ BRinsu INSURANCE OOHPANI livt^ FIRE, MARINE trJ* MOTOR CAB INSURANU I »p T J D LOWEST CURREM R. UE3 L Office: 2, Finlaysor. c n THE EASTERN UNnST* ASSURANCE LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Strati, mm**, HEAD OFFICE: SOfGATM 2nd Floor of No. I M.Uacc Sl wi I Mr,, j;521 words
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Advertisement2267 1930-06-14 15 Steamer sailings BRITISH INDIA 4PCAR LINES. ■td in England.) ~>n PASSENGER CARGO r* SERVICES, y \\D ORIENTAL STEAM CO. LONDON AND \U I MAIL SERVICE. twith His Majesty's I nder < 1 <, iri nment.) MTfWARD FROM LONDON. I i bJm and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1930 11.000 June 142,267 words
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Advertisement268 1930-06-14 15 JAV4 MEDICINES. K'oostcr B.ilsom, Vaseaol Poeder, Chinosol Poeder, Salmiak Pastilles, Laktvol, Wybert, Bodjasikti-Zalf, Eeseein-Zalf, PaU-Zeep, Haarkleuriniddel, etc. D. T. UM Co., 353. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. (Opposite Surma Theatre). 'Phone 4681. SAVOY HOTEL. Nos. 268, 268-A and 268-B, MIDI.)I I ROAD. Modern Sanitation. Electric Pans and Lights. BAR open till268 words
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Advertisement273 1930-06-14 16 r=Jr=^rar^f=igif=an=if=lr=if=Ji= I CRUDE Oil ENGINES.j I sfell Stationary Engines I Horizontal and Vertical j I Marine Engines j I 1 SOLE AGENTS: 1 I N. V. Straits Java Trading Co., I a I ffi SINGAPORE and PENANG. Mt I I I I x 1 ♦{IN KEEPING WITH THE SPIRIT OF273 words
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Advertisement382 1930-06-14 16 Tuiis penetrating foam CLEANS TEETH BETTER *BBjffl Scientist discovers that Colgate 9 s has lower sur face-tension". hence greaterpmm to cleanse tiny crevices where decay wBBwZr 'TOOTH decay begins, says modern science i n th* J- un Y crevices where no toothbrush can reach and wfry where food particles and382 words
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