Malaya Tribune, 30 June 1930

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XVII. -No. 152 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Monday. June 30. 1930.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 252 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, I "Ny Carlsberg Beer" I *f ANTJFACTtJRED IN DENMARK. Dj s CJ I jj| Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs j[l and Rest-Houses throughout |1 ip. Straits Settlements and the ~H I| iĔr\ Malay States. Zjgki 5 Sold by all First Class dealers 1
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    • 288 1 "pLOßoooir* J v *M /by y/^^^A r Tropic*. \Sf ,r/ Wear. HIGH STRttT. Singapore. If Little Miss Mnffet j I had only chosen READ'S f |j I "DOG'S HEAD 1 LAGER j I instead of Curds and Whey, she Would have allowed no I mere spider to interfere with her
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  • 96 2 British Members Appointed. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.) Rugby, June 27. The Government has approved the appointments, as the British members of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague, ol Lord Sankey and Professor Pearce Higgins. The appointments are for a period of six years,
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  • 396 2 The Assembly and Council in September will have to elect the whole bench of judges of the Permanent Court of International Justice. The existing judges are re-eligible. The term of office of the judges is nine years and the first general election took place in
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  • 515 2 Talk To Literary Students. At a meeting of the Chinese Students' Literary Association on June 24, Mr. Lee Ah Kun gave a talk on "What Chinese Abroad can do for China." As a result of emigration, he said, the Chinese have spread all over the world. The
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  • 26 2 Particulars of regulations made by the G.O.C.. for the general government, management and discipline cf C«idet Corps in the Straits Settlements, are published in the Gazette.
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    • 558 2 Fwhitlawayql D FOR CLOCKS AND WATCHES. D 2 t lll ,i« l ii n l in I I I iwitmM****** I l II111««*inn J 2 o IHE SYNTAX" POCKET WATCH. S H W/uGM\yS&fK>t VALUE I (1 V A thin Hat pocket dress watch, solid nickel WHITWW«r 3 I M fH£
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    • 259 2 Don't Bum The Candle U Both Ends. In these days of high pn try to do too much. It is a imagine that you can tax youi utmost day after day—often at adequate rest and sleep—v.v penalty. Burning the rand shortens its life and usefulm If it is impossible to
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  • 822 3 Mr. Gandhi's Tribute Tc Kavi Rajchandra. The "Modern Review" publishes the following article by Mr. Gandhi about Kavi Rajchandra. a Jain philosopher:— Kavi RajchanJra was born in a place called Vavania, in Kathiwad. I came in touch with him in 1891, the day
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  • 309 3 Every Room As *A Sun Trap. A house which will resemble a great white three-winged aeroplane will shortly be completed here 600 feet above sea level and 100 feet higher than the road which runs by. "High and Over" is its name, and its owner, Professor
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  • 137 3 Reuter's Service. Madrid, June 28. The Petrol Monopoly Office has decided to terminate, at the end of the year, the contract for supplies of Russian oil. Washington June 27. The death has occurred of Mr. Stephen Porter, chairman of the House of Representatives' Foreign Relations Committee. Geneva,
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    • 175 3 i vTftP I FOR SAFE TV'S SAKPI Thfe COTY Way to Greater Charm. LES POUDRES There Is no Face Powder in the world that can compare with Coty Face Powder both as regards quality and price. No matter what you pay you cannot find a better face powder. Its fineness,
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    • 101 3 More iPpii sleep H '&m9i tired m3k% mothers Why be up half the nisjht with a fretful child when there is a sate remedy foi i"i those distressing pains TlSk which make baby cry continually j£ The bulk of baby's ailments arise from digestion- Give Dat) >' Woodward's Gripe Water"
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    • 262 3 M A DELICIOUS AND jl REFRESHING BRINK OF DEFINITE Folp-lEAWH VftLUE f BASER NEAVE TO ORANGE CRUSH There's no doubt about it The brass things do look lovely! Mother will be pleased! And I thought when I started what a lot there was to do. It's Brasso. Such a help
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  • 334 4 Dr. C. E. Lim Joins Peking College. A well known ex-Penang doctor and brothei of Mr. Lim Keong Lay, Dr. C. E. Lim, has taken up a position at Peking College. Dr. Lim, acting director of the National Epidemic Prevention Bureau at Peking, was presented on May
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  • 209 4 Chinese English Kindergarten School. A social gathering was successfully held o» the 14th. inst. in the premises of Chien Hua School, at Primep Street. The gathering attended by many parents, relatives and friends. There were several speeches made in the various languages. Mr. Yet Hua Hoon. the
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  • 260 4 Proposed Further Legislation. A Bill entitled the Women and Girls Protection Ordinance. 1930, is shortly to be intro dreed into the Legislative Council. The objects and reasons are: The object of this Bill is to repeal and n -enact m amended form Ordinance No. 143 (Women and
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  • 135 4 Mr. M. Saravanamuttu has arrived at Penang to join the editorial staff of the "Straits Echo." He won his Authentics at Oxford, became sports editor of .the "Ceylon Observer," and was until recently Assistant Editor of the "Ceylon Independent." Under the Societies Ordinance the Chan Wah Club, Singapore, has been
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 232 4 Hat ENDS BODY ODORS BODY ODORS—offensive breath—are socially inexcusable. Listerine, used full strength, powerful both as a germicide and deodorant, quickly ends these troubles. Gargle daily night and morning, with Listerine; sponge the body with it. Deadly to bacteria, it is harmless to the most delicate membranes and tissues. Listerine
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    • 378 4 II I nights of fevtred restlessness. HcprestnUthc. ROBERJ HLAU (Muhyt) Hongkong H**k Chamber, Singapore. Phone 47,1 llfI If you suffer I ANAEMIA 1 NERVOUS HEADAGHI NERVE COUAPSf I INSOMNIA I TAKE H D? CASSELLS The restoratives which are most beneficial for Nerve Complaints are A contained in Dr. Cassell's Tablets.
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  • 343 5 Increased Facilities For Ships At Sea. The Singapore Bureau of the Health Organisation of the League of Nations has for some years been doing valuable work in preventing the spread of disease by acting as a collecting and distributing centre of epidemiological intelligence in the Far East.
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  • 192 5 League Of Nations Bulletin. The health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau. Singapore, for the week ended June 21, is as follows: Alexandria: 6 plague cases and 2 deaths: 1 case of typhus exanthematicus. Baghdad: 8 plague cases and 5 deaths. Bombay: 2 plague
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  • 205 5 Drill Programme. TO-DAY, JUNE 30. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v), Battery and Battery Signal Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, No. 11 Platoon "C" Scottish Coy., Classification—R?volver. 6.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, O. C. Units and Coy., Representatives, Sports Meeting. TO-MORROW, JULY 1. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, *'E" (Chinese) Company, Weapon
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  • 155 5 Build Up Robust Strength This Way. We're all inclined to go on merrily, enjoying life to the full, with never a care for the way in which we are continually sapping our vitality. But the time always comes when Nature rebels. Lassitude, a 'thoroughly
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    • 288 5 Coery man Cuery woman 3 •triTCa for prosperity, longs for good lock and only too frequently in rain 52* Ki n *£?L "ESS not fanctio correSrand co7i: quendy Uieir capaWhty for affection, their vigour, is stunted. They can completely regain all their possibilities by means of the gland preparations Highly
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    • 237 5 Flies are Filth-Carriers -^^SWjM Think of the real picture flt/mm in back of the fly that L-* 1 crawls so hungrily over J&9± -^Jl your family's food. Where J was he last? Perhaps in a swill trough —or some other reeking place! The health, the very life of your children
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    • 450 6 Amusements* 'OWbOOO QOQQ QQQQQO QQ QQ OO OOQ\&% -1 lO 13* o| I I Im\ mm mm i mo&y °l m k 1 H fli Bi I loes 6.15 P.M. NIGHTLY 9.15 P.M. G UNPRECEDENTED PUBLIC ENTHUSIASM! Continued [Success of the Super-Valentino of the Talkies H I Maurice Chevalier j
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    • 292 6 ILHAMBRl i! THE THEATRE OF PERFECT SOJNO gM k reproduction :m;od} S 1 LAST PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT. 1 c c £Vi f A TWO FEATIRE PRE LONDON RELEASE PROGRAMME I OF THE I E William Fox Masterpieces I jfl I j "The 3 Sisters" I with jj I Louise Dresser and
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    • 364 6 At 7.3« p.m. G SAMSON OF THE CIRCUS mm SERIAL. r\ Starring: JOE BONOMO. Episodes 9, 10. 11. 1.. j j] At 945 p m H[ MM* I W >^ Jirii Haltonol fict:V*" 3 HOOFBEATS TH E OF VENGEANCE" 1 2 4 5 Another of the Famous mtwtWtw C% (j
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  • 611 7 THE ROAD TO FREEDOM. Bachelors And Spinsters To Be Penalised. Reuter's Service. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, June 29. Pr at Yon Hindenburg and the Cabinet ;iaV d a joint manifesto exulting over the at uation and extolling the popuduring the occupation vicissitudes. pjt: m
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  • 257 7 Share Market Steady. Mvs Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. to-day RUBBER. Lonct 6 3 16d., up 1 16d. Net York 12- S cents (G), unchanged. Shur :—steady. Allenbys $1.20 —$1.30, Ayer Molek.s -105—$1.20, Aycr Panas $1—51.10, Basse'; 70—75 cents. Brogas 95 cents —51, longs 50 —55
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  • 68 7 12 OCLOCK NOON, JuJTe^H. po n Buyers. SeUers. R.S.S. equal to London Qf Sta dard Spot 20 V 4 20 U Standard R.S.S. on Tender August jm JJJ? July/September 2 1 21V October/December 22 V 22 U Tone of Market:—Quiet. Latest Cable:—London Spot Sheet 6
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  • 48 7 The Borneo Co., Ltd., as agents, have received advice that a final dividend of per share less tax, is to be recommended to shareholders on the register on June 24 of the Ipoh Tin Ltd., payable on July 12. The general meeting w:ll take place on July 7.
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  • 131 7 Many Distinguished Guests At Premier's Dinner. [Brifisfc Official Wireless.] Rugby, June 28. The Premier gave a dinner last night at the Foreign Office in honour of Prince Takamatsu, of Japan. The Duke of Gloucester was present and other guests included the suite of Prince Takamatsu, the Japanese
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  • 173 7 Return Of The Exiles. Reuter's Service. Buenos Aires, June 29. It is reported from Lapaz that the forces of Geneial Kundt, the German Chief of Staff, who was killed, have been routed in a rising by a force of two regiments of infantry and a regiment of artillery
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  • 127 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore. June 30. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Siantar 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Vcgtland 18; Kamo Maru 13; Imperial Prince 11; Blitar 9; Diomed 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate I). Benwyvis 32; Ceylon Maru 35; City of Roubaix 37; Ipoh 39. Empire
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  • 53 7 On the eve oi his retirement from the Cable Depot (Eastern Extension Telegraph Co., Ltd.) after 50 years cf meritorious service as chief clerk, Mr. Joseph de Souza was presented with a beafutiful gold watch and chain and a pendant by the Eurasian staff of the Depot. He takes pension
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  • 145 7 Creche Near Tan Kah Kee's Factory. A creche will be opened by the Child Welfare Society at 89 and 90, Minto Road, near Mr. Tan Kah Kees factory, on July 9. Children will be taken care of from 6.30 a.m. to 5 p.m., for the small charge
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  • 250 7 The "Hai Hing" is expected from Hong Kong this evening with passengers. The N.Y.K. steamer "Kamo Maru" is expected to-day from Colombo and is sailing for Japan the next day. The "Namsang" is due to-morrow from Hon* Kong with 236 steerage passengers for this port, 131 for Penang
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  • 108 7 TO-DAY, JUNE 30. High Tide.—l.44 p.m. Football League: I.C.F.A. v. S.R.C. (Div. I), Jalan Besar. Football, College of Medicine annual match, Juniors v. Seniors, Stadium. TO-MORROW, JULY f. High Tides. —0.48 a.m., 2.30 p.m. Football League: O.T.F.C. v. B.A.T. (Div. II), S.R.C; G.E.C. v. Robins (Div. II),
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  • 430 7 TWO EUROPEANS KILLED. Impressive Military Funeral Yesterday. TRIBUTES FROM ALL RANKS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. June 29. A motor accident occurred on the Port Dickson Road about a quarter of a mile from the town in the early hours of this morning, about 2.30 a.m.,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 17 7 [The Share list will be found on page 12, and other Commcr cial News on page 13.]
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    • 269 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT. WANTED —-A smart Chinese Canvasser experienced in Singapore market to book orders fcr the latest system of publishing advertisements. Good salary and commission. Apply 203. c o Malaya Tribune. TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders arr now invited for the following materials or services,
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    • 310 7 I MARLBOROUGH S (THE THEATRE WITH THE PERFECT SOUND STSTEMI S I To-night at 615 and 9.15 p.m. I British International Pictures Present f J The Greatest Talking Picture of the Year "Atlantic"! 1 With the biggest cast ever assembled I in any Talking Picture. I 100% British A Triumph.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 260 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, JUNE 30. Port Swettenham Penang (Selangon 3 p.m. Batu Pa hat (Germvs) 3 p.m. Malacca, Lumut and Teluk Anson (Pangkor) 3 p.m Muar (Tronoh) 3 p.m. ••China. IJainam, Japan. Korea, Formosa. East Siberia, Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Vogtland) 3 p.m. Indo-China (Pong Tong) 4
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  • 54 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. DEATH. At his residence No. 466, Serangoon Road. Singapore, at 3 p.m. on the 28th inst. Ong Swee Hock, third sen of the late Mr. Ony Tek Lim. Funeral on Wednesday. July 2, at 10 a.m. to the Ong burial grcuni Khiam Hock Road).
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  • 776 8 The President of the SingaporeMunicipal Commissioners, at the meeting on Friday, announced that "a tentative and provisional agreement" had been arrived at with the directors of Hammer and Co., Ltd., regarding charges for the supply of water to shipping in the harbour. He t'id not, he said, propose
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  • 228 8 A post and telegraph office was opened at Paloh. Johcre. on June 5. The Hon. the Raja dl Hilir was unable, through illness, to attend the Federal Council meet'ng on Friday Mi. Seiji Ncma, "K.ng of Magazine Publishers" in Japan, has beceme President cf the "Hochi Shimbun," cue of the
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  • 901 8 Mr. Dunman's Battery Of Pert Questions. CONSERVATIVE POLICY CRITICISED. A number of pertinent questions on the question of policy and the accounts were asked at Uie half yearly meeting of the Straits 'ilading Co., Ltd., held in Ocean Building this nornhig. In moving the report and accounts
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  • 77 8 An Important Agenda. A meeting of the committee of the Strait; Settlements (Singapore! Association will be held on Tuesday next week in the Singapore Exchange Room at 5 p.m. The provisional agenda (subject to alteration) will be: To confirm minutes; matter arising therefrom:—!a) Council Reform.
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  • 33 8 From China by "Namsang." due Singapore to-morrow morning. Prom China and Japan by "Tottori Maru due Singapore on Thursday. From China and Japan by "Hakozaki Maru M cue Singapore on Wednesday.
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  • 735 8 I i j (BT "LOOKER-ON?.">—^^l "Straiders" shareholders' m day. Writing before the en ing if any of them had the p what they were thinking—and ing freely during the past few v A Whurioo for the Wallabi. a ment indeed. And my lympa the bowrers on both
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  • 19 8 The S.S. Post Office untitled for the quarter ending Sept 30 fa at the usual price of 10 cci
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 299 8 IB For Girls' School I Frocks. j J*? Navy Blue Tobralco, 1 (Ih. Hard Wearin Fast i I Colour Material. jjj I BgOT 36 inches wide. j I A large new stock recently received. J Robinson Co., Ltd., Cj 1858 (Incorporated in England.) 1939 g SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR jjj
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    • 93 8 III.S.De Silva&Bros.l S Manufacturing Jewellers. a, SOLE AGENTS [jj AND S DISTRIBUTORS jj Cj FOR 0 I S.S. F.M.S. |the world renowned| "ZENITH" S WATCHES. I S a a 30 Years' Experience. 8 I 61, High Street, a Singapore. Gj a 'Phone 4540. ffl 634 Gj S NORTH BRIDGE ROAD,
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    • 41 8 TIN AND RUBBER Latest Quotations. RUBBER. Louden: —6 3, 16d. New Ycrk:—l2** cents <G» Singapore:—2o l -i-20'- cents TIN. London:—Spot £137 12s. Od. (up 22? 3 months, buyers £139 10s. Od od.>, sellers £139 15s. Od. tup M Singapore:—s7o.l2';... (12S tea
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  • 817 9 A Conference At Mukden VIL WAR STALEMATE. > ionalists And Northerners Exhausted. Reuter's Service. Shanghai. June 30. K.nese report from Nanking states that Chang Hsueh Liang telegraphed to P Chiang Kai Shek requesting the igreement to a peace conference at and the suspension
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  • 362 9 BROADCAST OF SPEECH. Indian Authorities Reviewing Simon Proposals. TO REPORT BEFORE AUG. 15. Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. 'Reuters Service.] Simla, June 28. Reuter understands that the Government of India has asked the Provincial Governments to examine the Simon Raport as scon as possible and
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  • 61 9 t. S. DEMONSTRATORS DISPERSED BY* POLICE. Reuter's Service. New York. June 30. What was intended as an impressive denunciation of British "Tyranny" in India, by 2.000 Communists outside the British Consulate, was transformed into a private melee between the Left and Right wing Communists. The Police, with a
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  • 78 9 Army And Navy Budgets To Be Increased. Reuter's Service. Rome, June 2&« i Increased expenditure on armaments is foreshadowed by a scheme, adopted by the Cabinet, jto tighten up tax collection. The scheme provides an increase in the tax on exchange operations, to yield 500,000,000 lire,
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  • 129 9 Pressmen's "Perfect Tail-Spin." i Reuter's Service. New Yoik, June 28. Capt. Kingsford Smith and tm in the "Southern Cross" are the guests of New Yoik City. They were given a tiemendous ovation at the City Hall where they were presented with a Scroll of Honour.
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  • 134 9 Peace Move Off MANCHURIA MOBILISING. Shanghai, June 30. An cffical announcement says that Marshal Chang Hdueh Liang will mobilise his troops within three cte.ys (against Marshal Yen Shi Shan). A Taiyuan conference held yesterday resulted n tht election of Yen Shi Shan. Feng Yu Siang, Chang Hsueh Liang, Li Chung
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  • 599 9 AIRSHIP TAKES PART. Demonstration Of Great Progress. THE DEFENCE OF LONDON. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, June 28. The RlOl left her mooring mast at Caruingtou again this morning and flew over Lonaun on her way to take part in the Royal Air
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  • 163 9 A Vote Of Confidence. Reuter's Service. Paris, June 28. Discussion and interpellations en Indo-Ch na were wound up by a declaratijn by the Premier (M. Tardieu) who confirmed that he would appoint a Commission of Inquiry. Tho Opposition resolution criticising the Government's policy fn Indo-China was rejected
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  • 36 9 Reuter's Service. Marseilles, June 29. ~There has bc< n another haul of drugs. The customs officials have seized 200 kilos of heroin aboard the Italian steamer, "Bulgaria," on her arrival from C > istantinople.
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  • 12 9 TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on pare LITERARY NOTES, on page 11.
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  • 146 9 Japanese Steamer Held By Soviet. SEAMAN FATALLY HURT. Destroyer Leaves Under Secret Orders. Reuter's Service. Tokyo, June 30. In connection with the long-standing dispute between Japanese fishermen and the Russian authorities over valuable fishing rights in Kamchatka waters, a Russian patrol boat last Tueaday fired without warning on
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  • 66 9 Two Coaches Of Train Buried. Reuter's Service. Tokyo. June 29. Fifteen are believed to have perished in a landslide which buried two coaches of a train 50 miles north-east of Shimonoseki yesterday. According to the railway authorities, 3« persons aboard were buried with the coache.and 21
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  • 52 9 Chicago Brothers Establish A Record. Reuter's Service. Chicago. June 2t». Twe brothers, John and Kenneth Hunter have spent eighteen days in the air piloting the "City of Chicago.'' They have already b.oKen, by a few hours, the record for a continuous refuelling flight, but hope to complete twenty
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  • 156 9 Steering And Pi'opellor Intact. Reuter's Service. Rugby. June 29. "Miss England, II." the speed-boat in which Sir Henry Segrave lost his life after breaking; the worlds record, was raised to the surface of Lake Windermere yesterday and towed close to shore. It was lashed between two barge
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  • 121 9 Forty Warders Dismissed. Reuter's Service. Shanghai. June 29. Polly Mohammedan and Sikh warders in one cf the Municipal gaols were dismissed and one agitator arrested b" His Majesty's Consulate this morning. The trouble arose from dissatisfaction over tne promotion of the Havildar to HavildarMajci. The discontents visited the
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  • 33 9 Reuter's Service. Karachi, June 28. The irmen, Mr. Hock and Mr. Matthews, have arrived. They are at present two uays behind Miss Amy Johnson's time, but are equal with Hinkler's.
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  • 63 9 Members of the Merrilads Musical Association are asked to note that the Association's minstrels (in i.nlform sailors' dress» w 11 be in attendance at '05. Chin Swee Road, to-morrow at 7.30 pm. in response to the invitation of Messrs. Koh L>w Hock and Koh Kong Lim to dinner en the
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    • 106 9 I PORTER'S t'Bull Dog Guinnessl j J I LOOK FOR THE BULLDOG !ON EVERY BOTTLE. I THE EMBLEM OF QUALITY. I SOLE AGENTS: j| GuTnßiE*(3b I i Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) [jj 1 Right j I on I 1® Time!! 9 S J July 1 issues of I lis
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  • 171 10 Sports Pastimes. THE MALAYA CUP FINAL. Question Of The Venue. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. SINGAPORE QUERIES M.F.A. DECISION. k At Wednesday's meeting of the General .Council of the S.A.P.A. the question of the -decision of the Executive Committee of the "Malayan F.A. in regard to the playing of the flonl of the
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  • 119 10 A match was played before a large crowd on the Y.M.C.A. ground, Kuala Lumpur, last week, between the Kandang Kerbau Juniors XI and the High St. Rovers, the former winnuig by 4 clear goals. The K.K.J. XI's team: G. Balakrishnin (Capt.), Arumugam, Beng San, Kasmani, Jalil.
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  • 228 10 Finance And Allotment. NEW ARRANGEMENTS NEXT SEASON. Municipal Committee No. 6,- has taken ihe following actions: Considered application from the S.C.F.A, asking *he Municipal Commissioners to accect IS per cent, instead of the usual 25 per cent, of gross gate receipts on the occasions of match to
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  • 170 10 A match will be played at the Kubu "C ground on July 5 between the champions <"C" team) and the runners-up ("B" team;. At the end of the game the Ong Kirn Kiat Shield and the gold centred medals presented by Mr. C Chin Teck will be
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  • 97 10 The annual match between senior and junior students of the College of Medicine will take place at the Singapore Stadium to-day at 4.45 p.m. Juniors: Tan Boon Beng; Low Chia Slang, See York; L. W. Jayesurla, W. Ess, Ong -•BSl Chooi; Chan Kim Chong, Ong Kee
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  • 45 10 The Singapore Malays, who are touring Java, tnet the Bonds XI S.V.B., who are champions of Java, at Sourabaya and defease! them by three goals to one on Saturday. Yesterday they were due to meet Tiong Hwa. the champions of Sourabaya.
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  • 43 10 Before a fairly large crowd on the A.P.C., ground on Saturday the Tras Athletic Party defeated the Navy Army and Air Force Institutes 3—1. Soh Ah Loo 2 and Tan Ah Teck l. Mr. Tay Oen Song refereed.
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  • 23 10 for M obamed Shah's Cup tf? 111 beat "A" team by 1 to nil on Shnday, on the A.P.C. ground.
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  • 15 10 b^alt Tan Kim Pong's XI on the la tier's ground on Saturday.
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  • 253 10 Queen Present Again. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter's Service. I London, June 28. Brilliant sun/oine favoured the Queen's second visit to Wimbledon to-day. The Americans were again very promment, Lott qualifying for the quarter-finals after a terrific third set j against the South African, JP. D. B. Spence, in which
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  • 397 10 SATURDAY S RESULTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 28. The Selangor championship was continued this afternoon, eight singles and seven' doubles being played. Singles: Ong Ec Kong beat P B. Tay'o--6—o,—0, 6—l. The winner was far superior in all departments. San Kwok Leong beat D. A.
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  • 72 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 30. The Perak championships concluded yesterday after five afternoons of exciting tennis with the following results: Ladies' Singles: Mrs. Allin beat Miss (Dr.) Hewltson 6—3, 6—l. Mixed: Miss Hewitson and Watson beat Mrs. Corbett and Scovell 6—4, 9—7. Men's Singles: Lam Say
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  • 193 10 Results in the Y.W.C.A. Sports Club tournament are as follows:— tfam Singles Hep: Mrs. Hogan beat Miss Rappa" 6 —1, 6—I; Miss Peche beat Miss Van Buren 3—6, 6—0, 6—0. Open Singles: Miss Russell beat Mrs. Fox 6—1, 6—2. Tuesday: Miss Russell v. Miss Padday. Wednesday. Miss Smith
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  • 90 10 CRICKET. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 29. In the match between Penang and Kedah at Sungei Patanl, Penang, after losing four wickets for 42 runs, staged a fine recovery, Rodrlgo end Adams putting on 169 runs for the fifth wicket. The innings was eventually declared closed
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  • 62 10 On Saturday on the School ground, St. Joseph's lost to the Medical College by 54 to 166. Chia Keng Hock top-sea. Ed for the losers with 20 runs, while D. Ess took 3 wickets for 11 runs. V. Xavier, with 29 runs and C.
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  • 43 10 Yesterday on the School ground, St. Joseph's defeated the Harbour Board by 35 runs to 91 for 2. C. Keng Hock 32. J Then, 36 not out, and D. Ess 7 for 3 runs, enabled the school to win.
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  • 219 10 The the A.P.C. and BorneoBcustead Combination on the Padang yest«T. day. Scores: A.P.C. and 8.8.: R. G. Gioson c Cumberlege b Hill 0; A. L B. Perkins c Laverton b Vine 12; B. Brooke b Hill 4; Burn b Pearce 21: Boyer b Pearce 13; D. R.A.
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  • 184 10 Raffles College beat an S.C C. XI at Bukit Timah on Saturday by 70 rims. Scores: Raffles College: —Stewart c Cooper b C s f rd 34; T. Mori b B. Davenport 0; Sabapathy c Patton b B. Davenport 6; Ambiavagar b Patton 5; Paramsothy b
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  • 247 10 ANOTHER CENTURY BY BRYAN. The tournament game at the SO C. between United Services and Etceteras was drawn Bryan scored a brilliant 148 for the former and A. P. B. Perkins carried out his bat for 89, saving his side from certain defeat. Scores: United Services:— Major C.
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  • 84 10 RESULTS TO JUNE 25. P. W. L D. Pts. "A" Coy. Welch R. 6 5 0 1 11 HQ. Wing. Welch R 6 5 0 1 11 Royal Engineers 7 3 2 2 8 11th Battery. R.A 6 3 3 0 6 22nd Battery, R.A. 3 1113 "D"
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  • 101 10 ATHLETICS. The annual athletic sports of the Raffles Institution will be held on Saturday, July 5. beginning at 2 p.m. on the School ground. The attention of former pupils is drawn to events for Old Boys:—100 yards and 220 yards handicap. The Shot Putt Event of the
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  • 313 10 Anti-Malaria Success At Chenderoh Dam. HIGH COMMISSIONER'S SPEECH. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 28. At the opening ceremony at Chenderoh Dam to-day Sir Cecil Clementi (High Commissioner) replying to Mr. Redley's welcome said that what they had witnessed that day was the completion of only one
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  • 91 10 BASEBALL. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Renter* Service.) New York. June 29. St. Louis 4, New York 9. Chicago 7, Brooklyn 5. Pittsburgh 6, Philadelphia 4. Cincinnati 7, Boston 6. Chicago 4, Brooklyn 2. Pittsburgh 6, Philadelphia 3. Cincinnati 5, Boston 4. St. Louis 6, New York 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE.
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  • 49 10 GOLF. The AKaboshi brothers, Rokuro and Shiro, the premier amateur golfers of the Kanto district, halved with Walter Hagen and Joe Kirkwood, former British Open Champion and trick shot expert respectively, in an 18-hole match over the Hodogaya course near Yokohama recently.
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  • 49 10 The July bogey competition will be played on Saturday and Sunday. July 5 and 6. Players returning the oght best scores in each division ("A" and "B") will qualify to play for the Clifford Cup. The July ladies' medal competition will be played on Monday, July 7.
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  • 62 10 The following were the scores in the Keppei G. C. v. Singapore G. C. fouisomes match played at Bukit Timah yesterday. The strength of the teams—42 players a side —is believed to be a rccord for inter-club matches in Singapore. The conditions were 18 holes match play.
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  • 96 10 BOXING. Terry Ocampo, the classy Filipino featherweight who recently returned from Bangkok with four victories to his credit is still unable to find anybody willing to meet him in Singapore. Ocampo's natural fighting weight is 8 st 8 lb. but he can make 8 st. 61b.
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  • 102 10 BADMINTON. In a match of six singles played between the Blackburn B.P. and the Indian Association on the foimer's court on Saturday, the home side won 4—2, the scoring being as follows:—(The 8.8.P. players are mentioned first) Ang Soon Cheong beat M. I. Fernandez 15—8. 15—11:
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  • 37 10 MOTOR-CYCLING. A cable has been received from Mr. R us ton, who represented Malaya In the Senior Tourist Trophy race In the Isle of Man, as follows; "Regret crashed third lap—Ruaton''
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  • 1494 10 YOUNG AUSTRALIA'S REPLY LION'S ATTACK TAMED AND FLOGGED A DRAW IN SIGHT. Reuter's Service. The Second Test between England and Australia, which wa» be*un on Friday, was continued on Saturday. In reply to England wemrt H? Australia scored 404 runs for the loss of only 2 wkts.
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  • 63 10 Free Training, And Salary For Five Years. (From Our Oum Correspondent.) Bangkok. June 29. The Turf Club has voted 20,000 ticals to send a student abroad to train as a veterinary surgeon and has also guaranteed his salary tar the five years following his
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  • 33 10 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 Re. 158 for $100.
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  • 35 10 Reuter's Service. Washir. The United States 1 vj bm obsolete submarines r the G ing June 30. They I be n modern craft. Thii -tour will be disposed of v the nexi
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  • 36 10 Reuter's Service. Paris. J: I The first Governmei to rep'.y b M suggestion of a Eurci va Feder.r. I who concurs with the upulatior- I relations outside Eui pc must not I judiced. I
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  • 239 11 ngridge." P. Whitehouse. Chapman itt, Ltd. 7s. €d. of this book for review by the rites tnu due to the publishers' notice dust cover quoting the "Times L. S. that Miss Whitehouse "cannot oce without showing her quality as a and mentioning that three separate
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  • 235 11 DhLKiIITFLL CHILD CHARACTERISATION. Meadows of Youth Tobias King. The Bodley Head. 7s. 6d. In "Meadows of Youth" an exceptional note nek The work is mature and compreand there is little to be found that iate the analyses drawn by the author, is much that is patheiic and
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  • 237 11 \l STRALIAN AUTHOR'S BOOK BANNED. The epidemic of book banning seems to be •ntagious. In reply to Mr. Keane, M.H.R. for Bendigo Vie». who asked the Acting Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. F. M. Forde), in the Houso erf Representatives recently, if he were aware ll Norman Lindsay's
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  • 822 11 The undernoted non-fiction works were issued on Saturday: Ash well (Lena) The Stage. 1929. (Life and Work Series). Baxendale (Cyril) Personalities of Old Malaya. 1930. (2 copies). Beebe (William) The Arcturus Adventure. 1928. illus. (Zoology). ns—■ i Brooke (Geoffrey) The Way of a Man with a Horse. 1929.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 77 11 I Biggest Opportunity J I BEGINNING JUNE 28, AND ENDING JULY 5. The first of its kind in the City of Singapore. jjj Just Unpacked Choice Selection I 1 9 500 LADIES' HATS f Prices from $3 00 upwards ALSO (r 1 200 LADIES' DRESSES Prices from $10.00 upwards. jjj
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    • 234 11 I GRAND ATTRACTION I AT THE Ir| New World Cabaret J Sat., July 12 9 HARLEQUINETTE Ball I Prizes will be given for Best I I Costumes. I 230 v. AC. or D.C $24.50 I I 8" FAN E I Old Ivory finish, wired j£j JJ?\ I ready for use.
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    • 133 11 OBOC=3OPOI lOC3OC=o I 1 o Insist that all your electrical jj domestic appliances are made by o jj the G.E.C. They are guaranteed. I THE GENERAL i ELECTRIC Co., Ltd. j H SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. OL—IOCJOr—"—TOE3QI lOC3Q MASSAGE. MASSAGE AND MANICURE. m/f- MIL.ML A q an- Miss HIDEKO Miss,
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  • 1018 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, June 30, 1930, 10 a.m. Issue Value Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 21 6 23 5|- Ayer Hltam Tin 11|- 12|- cd £1 Bangrin Tin 18|- 20|--1 Batang Padang 0.12 0.16 1 Batu Caves 0.52% 0.60 -1
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    • 252 12 (Wrapped Bread! n X n Ln fl 1 'I Tne bread made at the ROYAL 1 I BAKERY, 590-4, Serangoon Road, jj under the supervision of a Scottish J I Master Baker, is WRAPPED by a J I special machine before leaving the 8 1 premises. jjj I THIS IS
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    • 421 12 i PROGRESS REPORT. 8 !The following: information regarding progress of work on the Company's I Estate during the month of April Is published for the information of Bond- holders:— (J "A" SERIES jr Owing to more favourable weather the seedlings remaining in the nurseries S show a considerable advance in
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    • 300 12 AMUSEMENT^ 1 THE S.S. POLICE BANDi I (Available for Private Engagements) I WILL PLAT AT KATONG PARK, AT 5.15 P.M. ON FRIDAY, JULY 4 I BOTANIC GARDENS, AT 515 P.M. ON TUESDAY, JULY 8 I TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! i at 9 p.m. sharp. j THE NEW PARSI VICTORIA I THEATRICAL CO.
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    • 69 12 asaSaSHS2SHSHSHSZSHSES2SHSHS?S2SESESESa I COLEMAN INSTANT-LITE [jj TRSFv Built f I rfl This Is If v ve o Make? i its g Ci A own |M l a 5 5 g I X and st b g The new mt-Litc 1 nap S jjj "creamy" tin. 3to four a- R S dred
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  • 172 13 Party Demonstrations In London. The decision of the Anglo-Catholics in London to hold a huge open-air celebration of High Mass at the Stamford Bridge Football ground on June 29 has aroused strong opposition from Low Churchmen, who have arranged another great counter-demonstration in Hyde Park just before
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  • 181 13 A Much-Neglected Faculty. It is rather surprising how many of us seem to glory in the fact that we possess poor memories, and we make very little—if any—effort to improve them. Even when we go shopping we make out a list of the things required, and consult that,
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  • 227 13 At the auction sale held at Batu Pahat on June 23, by Mr. S. Noah Alhabshee, of Johore Bahru, the following properties were disposed of:— Land and house. 15. Jalan Rahmat, bought by Mohamed Hananah bin Haji Ali, of Singapore, for $12,100. Land and house, 16.
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  • 355 13 The "Mantua" arrived in London at 10 a.m. yesterday, says a cable to the P. and O. The N.Y.K. "Ceylon Maru" is expected from Calcutta via Rangoon and Penang on Monday and is leaving for Japan the next day. The "Takada" arrived here yesterday from Hong Kong with
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    • 1022 13 q*****************************************************************^ f ARMCO INGOT IRON I TBE PUREST ,RON MADE I f*P "MAKE COMPARATIVE ANALYSES" X Impurities in metal cause rust. Rust causes up-keep expense. S j Up-keep expense must come out of earnings. It is one of the n] I I rOtt big ite.ns that decide what the profKs
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    • 457 13 DOUBLE A^E^IGARETTES TMPOVJGMOVJT SUPERLATIVE QUALITY AND >H ;^s^2 S *^T| HYGIENICALLY PURE, THEY fefr^^ ARE THE BEST CIGARETTES j OBTAINABLE AT THE PRICE F AC£y|g OF 60 CENTS PER TIN OF 60 ARDATH TOBACCO Co., LTD. LONDON DRY ECZEMA ON I BA&KUACE Caused Great Disfigurement. Cuticura Healed. When my beby
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    • 588 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. Notice of Removal. KIM SENG Co., have removed from No. 16-B, CliaDgi Boad to No. 787, GeylaDg Boad, on June 25, 1930. TENDERS. Tenders will be received at the Office of Messrs. Keys and Dowdeswell, Architects. 14, Holland Road. Kuala Lumpur, up to noon of 4th July. 1930,
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    • 378 14 TO LET. TO LET —No. 300, Balestier Road. Apply to Box 191, c/o Malaya Tribune. TO LET —A big compound house, No. 131, Moulmein Road. Apply, 7, Newton Road. TO LET—No. 34, Cecil Street and Oodown No. 7, Bernam Street. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET —Raffles Chambers, Nos. 8, 20,
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    • 589 14 FOR SALE. IN THE SUPREME COURT AT JOHORE BAHRU. Land Application No. 40 of 1929. In the matter of Section 62 (II) of *the Land Enactment 1910 as amended by Enactment 5 of 1913. And In the matter of a charge dated the 2nd day of June, 1927, presentation No.
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    • 547 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 Say ang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Hlr. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63. Birch Road. Batavia 90, Buiten Nleuwpoort Straat. Shanghai
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    • 482 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890. on 2nd December, 1892.) I Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,646,506 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J.
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    • 578 14 insuranckT^ ?$sP% BRITISH INSURANCE COMFANY u MITEft FIRE, MARINE TRAN SIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE A( r k > f ED AT LOWEST CURRtNi KATES L C. MAiv ..MLIOCTB Office: 2, Finlayson C.r f e n THE EASTERN ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Stra :tlemnu, HEAD OFFICE: SINGAFOft* 2nd Floor
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    • 449 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P. &0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorporated in England.) iUIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. iSSULAR IND 0811 *TAL STEAM MVnGATION CO., LONDON AND FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. ,rider Contract with Hi Majesty's Government i OUTWARD FROM L')ND»N. For China and Jacan. Due Tot.iage Singapore I 193 d o
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    • 586 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. BMBHBHSBS* HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch IHr> fi Australische DampfschifTs JqPq Gesellschaft fCompanies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, tTOW AND"" NORTH CHINA PORTS. t m.s. DUISBURG July 14 t m.s. RAMSES via Manila July 26 t m.s. SAUERLAND Aug 5 t m.s. KULMERLAND Aug 19 t BJS. SAARLAND
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    • 703 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON. Tonnage Destination Due Sail 1930 Hakozaki Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Bull, Rotterdam Middlesbrough July 2 S Terukuni Maru 11,800 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Middlesbrough July 16 17 Hakusan Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Middlesbrough July 30
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    • 756 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEL TSCHER LLOYD. 'Incorporated tn The undernoted are the Company intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. MAIN for Hong Kong, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau July 12 t FRANKFURT for Manila, Hong Kong, S'ghai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama, Chinwangtao, Taku. Dalny and Tsingtau July 20 HOMEWARDS. COBLENZ
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    • 227 16 kgl 2nd. HAND GARS I We beg to announce re organization ol our 2nd" hand I car department, and therefore better values. I pi Every car receives proper overhaul and reconditioning I before disposal. > I 8 Favonrable prices are always allowed for the Trade-in I against new Fiats of
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    • 414 16 SUN HELMETS. Cheap Sale. To liquidate at once, best quality cork helmets made in France Prices from f I.so|Jto ,S2.CO each for boys, ladies, and mm. All sizes. C; HIOTTE A CO., S3, Robinson Road, Singapore YOU NEED HELP You have to take care ln the first line foi your
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    • 220 16 I ll Ensures rest and relief for those who sutr from Xeu- m ralgia, Headache, or Toothache, and is invaltule f.. r easing 11 ■j aching joints which are so common in fie trop| When ap- |l l! plied to insect bkes it KUIs the irritation immrttd II B BALM
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