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Title Section22 1930-07-04 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVII. -No. 156 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1930 FIVE CENTh. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday, July 4, 19.30.22 words
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Advertisement156 1930-07-04 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA, YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, j .Jimp v IQEJOI logo] aocao o il II irfliri HH 111 I 111 l J Weekend Camera! 8 o I. ■-T ;V j w r g Anastigmat Lens F 8.8. BLACK or BROWN I 3-Speed Automat Shutter d> 000 |j Brilliant156 words
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Advertisement18 1930-07-04 1 "PLORODOR" jfr A> Washing Bultlngs. W /W m For Tropical AS w HIGH STREET, l y Singapore. j18 words
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Article1364 1930-07-04 2 STATEMENT OF CATHOLIC POSITION. Church And Government. It has been suggested to us that we should publish "the other side" of the dispute between the Government and the Roman Catholic Church in Malta, referred to in Reuter telegrams recently, by reproducing an article in the "Catholic Times"1,364 words
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Article97 1930-07-04 2 News from Shanghai states that the Shanghai General Labour Union grows more powerful every day and that one of its avowed objects U to BoLshevise labour in the South Seas"— a Chines expression for Malaya and the Dutch Indies. It is stated that many agmt.s have been sent to Malaya.97 words
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Article, Illustration124 1930-07-04 2 Standing, from left to right: Yue Kur Yin (Asst. Manager). Wong M;e Son (Cttttre ha!f», Leung Win Chan I right half), Cheun Kwok Choy (reserve left half). Lee Sang deft full back), Tong Kwan back). Pan Ka Ping (goalie, captain and secretary). Yip Koon Mong (reserve124 words
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Advertisement746 1930-07-04 2 Cuticura Healed Breaking Out On Arm and Foot I had a rash on the back of my rt iH wriet. It itched a bit and I scratch*, i it and the trouble spread right up to my elbow. I also had a breaking out on my right foot from the746 words
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Advertisement334 1930-07-04 2 I LATHES, SHAWM Etc. I CATALOGUES AND PRICES FROM I I Sole Importers: THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. S (Incorporated, in Denmark.) S YOU MUST SEE THE PLYMOUTH. I We want to Demonstrate to you the many Features which Represent a Real Advao in Automobile Design. I Built by334 words
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Article924 1930-07-04 3 A NEW ALPHABET WANTED. That it would be an advantage to the world to have a common language for international use few people would deny. Indeed, some people in the hope of producing such a language have invented what is known as Esperanto, but the924 words
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Advertisement154 1930-07-04 3 X j #I II COTY Composed of the purest ingredients I.a I Creme Coty is tire natural foundation for Coty Face Powder and Rouge as they blend with exquisite smoothness. Creme Coty protects and preserves the skin from biting winds, fog and dust, and keeps it smooth and soft. It154 words
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Advertisement147 1930-07-04 3 WEAK AND PAINFUL JOINTS Are your arms weak Are your legs unable to carry you about? Do you feel like falling down? Does your work not interest yon? IK) games and recreation even seem irksome to you If so, and, at the same time, you are afraid to take any147 words
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Advertisement102 1930-07-04 3 NEW AND RECENT BOOKS. THE SCARAB MURDER CASE. By S. S. Vandlne. $3.00 THE OTHER WOMAN. By Vina Delmar. $3.00 THE SCHOOL GIRL. By Carman Barnes. $3.00 MY BEST STORIES. An Anthology of Stories $3.00 EVERY MAN AT WAR. Sixty personal Narratives of fighting by all ranks on land and102 words
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Advertisement180 1930-07-04 3 A 1 M©T ©IMLY A DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING DRINK BUT ALSO OP DEFINITE FOOD-HEALTH VALUE FRASER mm LTD ORANGE CRUSH CLEANS KITCHEN UTENS,LS -^^^^^^Saucepans, frying pans, cooking ai pot* of every kind ate easy to \V\ A dean with Vim. Rub them with W\ I Vim sprinkled on a damp180 words
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Miscellaneous28 1930-07-04 3 MALAYAN CARTOONS-NO. 22. (Specially Drawn For The "Malaya Tribune" By Mr. Van Kee Leong. Of W &IJ S ATJ t£ OvCRCWOWIifD SO wTTy a/or TrTvSi YffE 77|J >e-o*?28 words
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Article1141 1930-07-04 4 HOW OTHER NATIONS MIGHT HELP. Trade For The Asking. (By Chexo Chay Saye, of Penang.) Since the downfall cf the corrupt Tsing Dynasty and the foundation of China as a Republican State about two dec.*d3s ago there has been endless warfare in the country, in which various warlords1,141 words
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Advertisement251 1930-07-04 4 Now you know your hair is right Your hair! For years artificial looking with Stacomb. men and women have worried Nor dry and rancid, as water over this, the most conspicuous makes it. Stacomb, cream or part of their appearance. liquid, counteracts dandruff— Appearance is the servant of heeps the251 words
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Advertisement800 1930-07-04 4 2525E 52SHSH5Z5H5Z5H5S5Z5E5ĕL5S5H5HSa52SS5HSH5E5ESE5ES2SH5SSS5H5HSaSH5HS25ESZ5Z5S5 I Soothing as a Zephyr, I Bracing as an East Wind, 1 Mellow as a Malayan Moon, I Read's 'Dog's Head' Lager, I is the only BEER for the man r0 "1 t of a nice discrimination. I 1 1 Ask "Kepala 5 SET u I r* >1800 words
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Article1294 1930-07-04 5 MEDICAL COLLEGE AND MUSLIM STUDENTS. (By Our Muslim Correspondent j At one of the annual prize distributions (f King Edward College of Medicine, the Hon. Dr. A. L. Hoops, P.C.M.0., as Dean of the College, was reported to have said la reference to the shortage of Malay doctors:1,294 words
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Article196 1930-07-04 5 IMPORTS. The following statement of foreign imports of tin ore during the month of June. 1930. is sent to us by the Ag. Registrar General of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S.: Country of Origin. Tons. Burma 99 Dutch East Indies Banka and Billiton 2,054 Sumatra 183 French Indo-China196 words
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115 1930-07-04 5 The following foreign exports of rubber, mcluding latex, concentrated latex and revertex, being final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan Ports, during the month of June, 1930, has been sent to us by the Ag. Registrar General of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S. Rubber Destination.115 words
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Article127 1930-07-04 5 The following return of foreign rubber imports for the month of June, has bean forwarded to us by the Acting Registrar of General of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S.:— Smoked Scrap Sheet Sheet. Lump Country of Origin. and and Total. Crepe. Bark. Dry. Wet. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons.127 words
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Article442 1930-07-04 5 Singapore, June 27. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 50 Beef, stew or curry kati 45 Pork lean kati 62 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 54 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 55 Hens (Locally reared) kati 70 Ducks each 80 Pigeons, domestic442 words
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Advertisement41 1930-07-04 5 i New Designs in Medals for 1930.1 1 Q Sterling Silver JjP 1 1 Silver Gold Centre I H ,Jn 9 Carat Gold I Enamelled Range, 1 l Bt/y YOUR SPORTS PRIZES NOW AT ffi 55 and s'-rth Bridge Road, Singapore.41 words
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Advertisement150 1930-07-04 5 Free Gifts Free. RUBBER SHOES 50% DISCOUNT 50% WITH FREE GIFTS NOW ON THE PEOPLE'S RUBBER GOCDS MFG., 214, South Bridge Road and 119, North Bridge Road, Singapore. gWf# P.M.v.. MaRUN s 9 MTU* t»!» «;p»» HaRIIN b pills. I I f o'd fc» «II Ckm.in tad Star** ««4 I150 words
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Advertisement450 1930-07-04 5 "MADGE" H 53. SELEGIE ROAD. [j I CASH CHEAP SALE jjj OF G 1 LADIES' AND MAIDS' j 1 HATS. I I From Tuesday, July 1. PRICES S3, 4, 5 6. D] NOTHING HIGHER. C What would you do if you lost your job? It Is no good trying to450 words
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Miscellaneous105 1930-07-04 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Drill Programme. TO-DAY. JULY 4. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v). Battery and Battery Signal Parade. 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, "A" <M. G.) Company, Classification—Revolver. TO-MORROW. JULY 5. 2 p.m.—Bukit Timah105 words
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Advertisement474 1930-07-04 6 H g W MM\\IU U\ii \>:M UU -W -V, ,W V. V,.w, Mfa po6Q6 oeoooeoeoeoeoQOQoooofi^ uU MHO r THE HOUSE OF BIGGER AND BETTER ENTERTAINMENT" S I I Qj TO-NIGHT AT 6.15 AND 9.15 P.M. S Positively the Last Night of "THE LOVE PARADE" PARAMOUNT'S RECORD BREAKING SUCCESS WITH THE474 words
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Advertisement253 1930-07-04 6 Amusements. I: iLHAMBRf i| 8 N frH Tut THEATRE or PERFECT SOUND g M 9 gj g P ,jft REPRODucriow l&aa 1 9 Ijj I TO-NIGHT LAST NIGHT. 1 J Eddie Dowling jj I (OF RAINBOW Mi4N FAME) 3 WITH j Betty Compson I rU 1 JFrankie Darro I 0253 words
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Advertisement261 1930-07-04 6 I SETTER €All?y I re BI]Z Z BARTON I "iAtt LP ,N THE «ĔTTĔR WAV" 3 Jc^4- r «tVICI\ with another for his g( it pi^ to !d Play wiMi fire an i 9 AT 7.30 p.rn 0 P ;cture ol laughs 3 L New Animate I To-night! SIIR.INA To-niohfP261 words
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156 1930-07-04 7 THE ONLY WAY OUT. Concentration Of Rubber Plantations. WHOLESALE REORGANISATION. By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London, July 3. The "Financial News," commenting on the rumour that the recommendations in the proxisals agreed to by the Anglo-Dutch Liaison Committee last week "take the form of a156 words
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Article52 1930-07-04 7 London. June 27. The British delegates to the British-Dutch Liaison meeting yesterday included Mr. Herbert Wright. Mr. Eric Miller, Mr. R. N. G. Bingley and Mr. A. L. Mathewson. It is stated in one quarter that the British representatives were strongly in favour of a renewal of52 words
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Article130 1930-07-04 7 London, June 25. A meeting was held yesterday of the Dutch Rubber Growers' Committee, at which the attitude of the Dutch in the conference with the British and Dutch Joint Committee in London to-morrow was laid down. The meeting was private and no communique was issued. The130 words
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Article214 1930-07-04 7 Singapore, July 4. j Messrs. Lewis and Peat's rubber report states: The absence of any definite news as to the recommendations of the Anglo-Dutch Liaison Committee leaver plenty of room for rumours and nearly every day a new one appears in the local papers. This of course214 words
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Article42 1930-07-04 7 Barlow's Report. Messrs. Barlow and Co., Singapore, in their weekly report dated July 3, state: The market has been steadier and pries show some improvement on balance. No shipments were reported. Closing quotations are M follows:—Sundried $8.00; Mixed $7.55.42 words
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Article142 1930-07-04 7 SINGAPORE, JULY 4. Rice. Siam A-l per Koyan $370 Rice. Siam 1 $«144 Rice. Siam 2 $325 Rice, Siam 3 $307 Rice, Siam 4 $280 Rice. Saigon A-l $282 Rice. Saigon 1 $253 Rice. Saigon 2 $248 Rice, Saigon 3 $241 Rice, Rangoon 1 $229 Rice. Rangoon 2 $225142 words
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Article147 1930-07-04 7 Estates May Make Wholesale Discharges. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 4. A conference of the Perak Planter's Association on the wages question was largely attended yesterday. Explaining the position Mr. J. A. S. Marshall said that unless they could introduce fairly extensively, as was done147 words
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Article282 1930-07-04 7 The Mafkets Quiet. Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. to-day: RUBBER. London 6 1/T6d., unchanged. New York ll* cents (G), down cent. Shares:—Quiet. Allenbys $1.15 —$1.25, Ayer Moleks $1.05—51.20, Ayer Panas $I—sl.lo, Bassetts 65—70 cents, Brogas 85—90 cgnts, Bukit Jelotongs 45—50 cents, Bukit Katils 50 —55282 words
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Article50 1930-07-04 7 Preference Dividend. Reuter's Service. London, July 3. Cables and Wireless, Ltd., have issued a statement that the directors ar*e satisfied that the company will be in a position to pay a full dividend on the 5 ><j per cent, cumulative preference stock in 1930 on due dates.Reuter's Service. - 50 words
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Article319 1930-07-04 7 British Official Wireless. (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, JULY 4. Selling.—London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 29/32 d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 27/32 d.. London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32 d.. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3%d., London demand 2s. 3 23/32British Official Wireless. - 319 words
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Article416 1930-07-04 7 Husbands Have Too Much Control. The women of Austria have risen in revolt against their "serfdom" and forced dependence on men under the leadership of the veteran reformer and champion of women's rights, Frau Hainisch. They are tired of the Christlich Socialista and Nationalists (corresponding to416 words
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Article116 1930-07-04 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore, July 4. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Cremer E.E.E. Wharf; Katong 22; Talma 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Ophir 18; City of Bombay 15; Milan Maru 13; Menestheus 9; Islander 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Shinnoh Maru 32. Empire Dock (Entrance116 words
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66 1930-07-04 7 12 O'CLOCK NOON, JULY 4. Buyers. Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 19 19 Standard R.S.S. on Tender July 19% 194 August igi.. 1934 September 20 20 M August September 19% 20 October/December 21 214 Tone of Market:—Dull. Latest Cable:—London Spot Sheet 6 l/16d.66 words
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Article35 1930-07-04 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 3. It is authoritatively learned that the Hot:l Belvedere at Brastagi has been gutted by a lire which broke out at 3 o'clock on Wednesday morning.35 words
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Article76 1930-07-04 7 I The "President Fillmore" is due on Monday mo.ning from Manila. J The Norwegian boat "Ardent" is due tomorrow from Gunong Batu Besar I i The N.Y.K. "Tokushima Maru'" is expected from Hong Kong on the Bth inst. and is sailing for Calcutta the next day. The "Kamakura76 words
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Article104 1930-07-04 7 1 The following passengers sailed for Australia by the m.v. "Malabar" to-day: Messrs. K. R. Daniels, L. H. E. Whitaker, Stewart and Bennett, Mrs. Walker. Miss Walker, Mr. D. G. Landale, the Misses Walker, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Baker, Mr. G. H. Watson! Mrs. M. Parsons. Mr.104 words
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Article88 1930-07-04 7 "Alting," Dut. 795 tons. Capt. Hess, from Djambi. 3-7; for Djambi. 5-7. "City of Dunda," Brit. 3,309 tons, Capt Garden, from Manila, 3-7; for New York, 7-7 "Togian," Dut. 550 tons. Capt. Graaf. from Belawan-Deli, 3-7; for Belawan-Deli. 4-7. •Dardanus," Brit. 4,926 tons, Capt. Christie from Liverpool. 3-7: for88 words
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Article61 1930-07-04 7 Barlow's Report. Messrs. Barlow and Co. Singapore, In their weekly report dated July 3, state: There was some improvement during the early part of the week in anticipation of a favourable announcement following the meeting oi the Anglo-Dutch Committee in London. Later, however, prices commenced to decline61 words
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Article33 1930-07-04 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 154 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 158 for $100.33 words
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Article91 1930-07-04 7 The New World Cabaret. i Those popular entertainers known as "We Three" have been engaged to* appear at The New World Cabaret for a season of eight nights commencing to-morrow. They will perform excerpts from their extensive cabaret repertoire. The original and exquisite gowns worn by the two91 words
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Article50 1930-07-04 7 "The Better Way," a story of beauty in body and soul, starring Ralph Ince and Dorothy Revier, together with "The Slingshot Kid," with Buzz Barton, are the special attractions at the Gaiety Cinema to-night. In the first show is Billy Sullivan in "The Windjammer." also a new cartoon.50 words
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Advertisement169 1930-07-04 7 MARLBOROUGH I 5j (THE THEATRE WITH THE PERFECT SOUND SYSTEM) 5j I To-night at 615 and 0.15 p.m. I WILLIAM FOX Presents I GEORGE O'BRIEN S In his First All-Talking Picture 3 I "SALUTE" i" with HELEN CHANDLER, (The Heroine of 1 "THE SKY HAWK.") f A Movietone Masterpiece Presenting169 words
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Advertisement329 1930-07-04 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TO LET—Sea side bungalow, No. 193, Pasir Panjang Road (64 mile). Electric, water and garage. Entry August 1. Please apply to Lim Ban Whatt, c/o X.P.M. TO LET—7, Newton Road, six bedrooms, water, electricity, garage, Tennis Court, servants* quarters. Entry August 1, 1930. Apply, Ang Ban Koon, 187,329 words
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Miscellaneous458 1930-07-04 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright, Rela- Temperature. Rain- Sun- j tive. Wind. Max. Mm. falL shine, j Humi- Direc- Speed. Station*. P. F. Ins. Hours.! JJJ Weather Ate Bur 87 73 .10 nil 98 Calm ovexcu^i Kota Bharu 89 71 .48 1 9 93 Calm Overcati K. Trengganu458 words
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Miscellaneous230 1930-07-04 7 MAlLtf Cl.ostv TO-DAY, JULY 4. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak. Pakan Baroe and Pajakombo (Hong Thong) 3 p.m. North, N-East and N-West Sumatra (Togian) 3 p.m. Mersing and Ma war (Hang Yon) 3 p.m. Batu Pahat (Ban Siong Bee) 3 p.m. Sibu (Scott Harley) 4 p.m. Upper Burma (Hong Kheng) 4230 words
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Obituary66 1930-07-04 8 Births, Marnages And Deaths. ENGAGEMENT. V 0^ G "^I he en a 8 em ent is announced oi Mi. Yeo Chuan Hock, eldest sen of Mr and Mis Yeo Tiong Chin to Miss Ong Nva Nva B nl Thf ,er Mr and Mrs OrS Htwn P A rr66 words
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Article790 1930-07-04 8 To-day is marked in Singapore by two events of great interest ami some importance. At tiffin the newly formed Rotary Club met for the first tirr.2 and the members were told by their excellent President, Mr. Roland BiaddeU "What is expected of Rotarians," while later a team of790 words
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Article138 1930-07-04 8 The monthly me line at the Singapore Sinha"ese Association will be !tt the Association hall to-morrow at 6.30 p.m. At the weekly YMCA. OtnettM Show for members and the r friends at 8 30 this evening will be screened an interesting picture "Beau Brummel." starr John Banymore It is understood138 words
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Article691 1930-07-04 8 Rebuild The Whole Block. DEFECTS IN BUILDING BY-LAWS 0 Announcements have lately appeared in th' local press that the Colonial Government •ntends to rebuild the Supreme Court, and to remodel the Government Offices, which latter proceeding seems to be a half-hearted step, —says the "Journal" of the691 words
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Article320 1930-07-04 8 H. E. the Governor and Lady Clemenn untitle give a reception at "Bel Retire" Penang H il on Sunday at p m.. when members cf die Legislative Council who will be attending the meeting in Penang on Monday will be present. Mi. C. A Rceli. formerly of Sungei War tat320 words
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Article33 1930-07-04 8 JuZl 2 *Tb' i L mailS itched at Z oy train fr, *n*mm~. rea >- arrive •01 n, rnmg Corre Wtence a.m. fGI dcllVery to at 8.45 due Singapore daylight on Monday;33 words
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Article682 1930-07-04 8 (BT-LOOKER-ON A dire menace has been ram turbing vision of broken interlude, dispelled. i slabs over the drain in On replaced by nice new ones and pality, I gather, are footing There was no doubt room fa controversy on the question I but the salient fact wm682 words
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Article49 1930-07-04 8 Latest Quota I ions, RUBBER. I.ondon:—6 1 16d. N T York:—12 cents <Gh Singapore:—19-19V 4 cents. TIN. I- adon:—Spot £136 17s. 6d. C. p i'< 3 months, buyers £138 15s. Od. < up Cd.). sellers £139 Os. Od. (up 5s. Od Sinjrap^rc;—$6^.87 5 L (250 ton> rod*49 words
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Advertisement349 1930-07-04 8 I TEA FOR TWO AND TWO PERFECT TfcAS. SPECIAL, BLENDED TEAS. C CELEBRATED HANKOW CHINA jj FINEST CEYLON ORANGE PEKOE jj lb- Tin 65 cents. h lb. Tin m t 55 cents. 1 lb. Tin $1.20 j 1 lb. T.n $1.00 2 lb. Tin $2 35 I 2lb Tin SI.SS349 words
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Advertisement91 1930-07-04 8 U. S. De Silva Bros j Manufacturing Jewellers, |j c SOLE AGENTS g AND i DISTRIBUTORS jj FOR I S.S. F.M.S. A OF C THE WORLD RENOWNEDC ZENITH I WATCHES. I D 30 Years' Experience. 61, High Street, I jjj Singapore. 5 I 'Phone 4540. 634 E NORTH BRIDGE ROAD91 words
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147 1930-07-04 9 Bankers' Emergency Meeting. INTER-EMPIRE NEEDS. Rigid Free Trade Policy Changed. Reuter's Service. London, July 4. A meeting of bankers and financial houses, including a representative of the Bank of U»d and the chairmen of the National n .uncial, Westminster and Midland Banks,Reuter's Service. - 147 words
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Article248 1930-07-04 9 Bandits Destroy Section Of Track. OFFENSIVE AGAINST SHANSI REBELS. ["Sin Kuo Mm Press" Service.] Shanghai, July 4. There has occn practically no fignttiCtt; on 'he Lunghai from during the iast three days. President Chiang Kai Shek has decided to attack the Shansi rebel troops along ttr-Nn-pa front248 words
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Article34 1930-07-04 9 Reuter's Service. Shanghai, Ju'y 4. Father Emillio Ferndez, aged 60, a native of Laon (Spain) and a member of the Augusu.ian Mission, has been captured by Communists at Nanhsien. North Hunan.Reuter's Service. - 34 words
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Article177 1930-07-04 9 New Revolutionary Party Formed. r Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, July 3. Tht- National Socialist Party, which has bten winning hands down at the recent local elections, has been deeply split. The Proletarian wing, which stresses "Socialist" rather •Nationalist" in the Party's name, weeded to-day to form177 words
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Article67 1930-07-04 9 A correspondent is quite annoyed with us f "r not publishing a list of the mines in Malaya which have, presumably. closed down i nder the T.P.A. Tin Output Control Scheme. re. however, still awaiting this informaNon frcm the Local Council of the T.P.A. But we may add it would67 words
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Article24 1930-07-04 9 MALAYAN CARTOONS—Nc. 22, on page 3. MCaUN AFFAIRS, m page 5. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on pagr 8. I ORRESPONDENCE. en page 11.24 words
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Article165 1930-07-04 9 MANY FAMOUS PILOTS. Two Princes' Planes Entered For King's Cap. SEVEN WOMEN COMPETITORS. Reuter's Service.] London, July 3. A hundred aircraft have entered for the Kings Cup air race on Saturday, under handicap conditions. The course is 750 mhea beginning and ending at Hanworth aerodrome' teltham. TheReuter's Service.] - 165 words
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Article89 1930-07-04 9 Full Return Of Workers Expected. Reuter's Service. Berlin, July 3. The workmen are naturally opposed to the cutting down of wages in the iron and steel industries but the fighting spirit is being replaced by soberer considerations. Nine thousand artizans downed tools or Tuesday whenReuter's Service. - 89 words
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130 1930-07-04 9 Six Months And A Heavy Fine. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London, July 3. Mrs. Kate Meyrick. famous for her repeated disregard of the licensing regulations in London, was charged in a London Police Court to-day with selling liquor at the 43 Club. She130 words
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Article86 1930-07-04 9 Sunderland Man In Trouble. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London, July 3. Anxiety to secure a handshake w»th the Prince of Wales got a man into trouble with the police during the Prince's visit to Sunderland to-day. The man jumped on to the running-board of86 words
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Article79 1930-07-04 9 Dense Crowds At Society Wedding. (By arrangement with the 'S.F.P.") London, July 3. Tremendous public interest wr.s displayed in the wedding at Zt. Margaret's. Westminster, to-day, of the Earl of Ava, the 21 years old heir of the Marquis of Dufferin and Ava. and Miss Maureen Guinness.79 words
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Article64 1930-07-04 9 Reuter's Service Melbourne, Ju;y 3. The worst drought in the history of the Commonwealth in Central and South Australia was broken to-day by rainfall reaching five inches. Soaking rains are reported from Victoria. South Australia, New South Wales and Queensland and 1 ght falls in West Australia.Reuter's Service - 64 words
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Article339 1930-07-04 9 EMERGENCY MEASURES. British Trade With The Soviet. CONFLICTING OPINION IN HOUSE OF LORDS. Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. London, July 3. The first-fruit of the Liberal and Labour co-operation to diminish unemployment is foreshadowed by the emergency legislation wh.ch will be introduced" next week in order toReuter's Service.; British Official Wireless. - 339 words
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Article48 1930-07-04 9 Reuter's Service. London. July 3. In the Hou<-:e of Commons, in reply to questions, Mr Wedgwood Benn (Secretary for India) stated that persons in India convicted in connection with the civil disobedience movement since March 1 and still serving sentences numbered 3.302 on May 31.Reuter's Service. - 48 words
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Article102 1930-07-04 9 Interest In The Air Services. British Official Wireless. Rugby July 3. Prince and Princess Takamatsu of Japa.i visited Croydon Aeiodrome to-day. They were welcomed by Lord Thomson (Secretary for Air i and Sir Sefton Brancker. The Royal visitors were much impressed by London's air por.. TheyBritish Official Wireless. - 102 words
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Article105 1930-07-04 9 Red Leaders' Peniience Not Enough. Reuter's Service. Moscow, July 3. Penitence wa> expressed by M. Lykov ami M. Tomsky, leader of the Right Opposition m an address to the Congress of the Communist Paity. for their violation of party disI cipline. Thic dissatisfied M. Stalin, (Premier) who -aidReuter's Service. - 105 words
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Article85 1930-07-04 9 Reuter's Service. Adelaide, July 3. Mis-. Amy Johnson is fiy ing to Perth to join the P. and O. "Naldera" for England. White Plans, New York, July 3. The copper magnate. Mr. William Boyce Thomp on, left $85,000.u00. Detroit, July 3. The Chrysler Motor Corpoiation announces aReuter's Service. - 85 words
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Article120 1930-07-04 9 Severe Earthquake In Assam. CALCUTTA ALARMED People Injured And Buildings Damaged. Reuter's Service. Calcutta, July 3 g av\\TriSr k tn at ClOCk this mor ns disturbed fn the r Z Wh Were the H.ndu goddess Bashuki. 1 im Later. The earthquake damaged a number of places in Calcutta,Reuter's Service. - 120 words
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Article89 1930-07-04 9 Remarkable Decline Of Mortality. British Official Wireless. Rugby, July 3. Dr. George Newman (Chief Medical Officer to the Ministry of Health) addressing conference of National Associations for "the Prevention of Tuberculosis, said that the death-rate from pulmonary tuberculosis or consumption, in England and Wales had fallenBritish Official Wireless. - 89 words
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Article576 1930-07-04 9 Installation In Hand. AMBER WARNING SIGN TO BE INTRODUCED. The shifting of the taxi stand from the side of the Singapore Cricket Club to the Anderson Bridge site had one great drawback namely that traffic coming from town could not see the traffic constable until it had576 words
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Advertisement122 1930-07-04 9 I MILNERS' I J SAFES i I ARE USED BY THE LEADING BANKERS j I OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE. I I Milners |f'' Milcen manufac- S^^C SOLE AGENTS: Girrnßiiygb I i Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.j jg Right f I on I I Q**> Time! I 0 g j Juh/122 words
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105 1930-07-04 10 Sports Pastimes. TO-DAY'S INTER-PORT. Singapore v. South China. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The teams for to-day's match between the South China team and an S.A.F.A. XI at the Singapore Stadium will be: Singapore: A Kow; J. Lee (capt.), Yeow Soap; Reade, Boon Lay, Donald; Khun Onn, Kit. Hoe, Dollah, Fyfe, Mun Fun.105 words
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Article221 1930-07-04 10 R.A.F. Defeat The IndoCeylonese. A very poor game was witnessed at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday when the Royal Air Force met the Indo-Ceylonese in Div. 1 of the Singapore League. The Seletar team won by the solitary goal scored. Johari (centre) was again absent from the Indian221 words
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Article130 1930-07-04 10 The second string if the S.C.C. put up a poor display on their own ground yesterday against the Chinese *B" team in the Reserve Division of the Singapore League. The Europeans showed little knowledge of ball control and their attempts to combine and to shoot130 words
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Article30 1930-07-04 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 3. A Welch Regiment team who are at present on tour in Sumatra, beat the Sumatra planters at Medan 1—0.30 words
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Article67 1930-07-04 10 The Pres-Sikutuan Malayu of Kota Tinggi tcere defeated by the Johore Chinese Football Association, on Thursday at Johore Bahru by a single goal. Inche Hashim bin Husse n tefereed. J.CJ.A.: —L. Long Seah; Yeo Ah Miang. Tan Ah Hiang, Tan Eng Seng. Goh Meng Cheh. P. Kok67 words
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Article158 1930-07-04 10 WEIGHT-LIFTING. 'Interested" writes: 'T am a keen physiculturist, and it affords me great pleasure to read in your sporting columns that the Health and Strength Leaguers' Union are offering a cup for the 9 st. championship of Singapore. The contest between Mr. Wee Sian Leok and one of158 words
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Article100 1930-07-04 10 BADMINTON. On Sunday the Shanghai B P. beat Sect Kirn Cheng's Party at the former's court by 5—2. Results (S.B.P. players mentioned first): Beng Tian View beat Quan Slew Chye 7—15. 15—4, 15—4; Wee Teck Soon lost to Ho Eng Quee 13—15. 15—12, 4—15; Ang Soon100 words
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Article57 1930-07-04 10 The annual athletic sports of the Gan Eng Seng School will be held at the Anson Road Stadium on the 21st inst. at 3 pjn. There will be a half-mile fiat race for old boys of the School. Entries for this event must reach Che sports secretary, Gan Eng Seng57 words
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Article579 1930-07-04 10 Yorkshire Follow On. PICKET. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London, July 3. Yorkshire fared even worse to-day in their second match against the Australians at Bradford than tiiey did in the first match at Sheffield in May, for they were dismissed for 146, compared with 155 in579 words
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Article67 1930-07-04 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, July 3. Scores in a match between the Segamat C. C. and the Malacca Indo-Ceylonese Association, played at Segamat on Sunday: M.I.C.A.: 33 (Manlam 7 wkts. for 13 runs, including the "hat-trick") and 99 for£ wkts. Segamat C.C.: 114 (Slimming 33,67 words
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Article56 1930-07-04 10 Americans Prominent. ROWING. Reuter's Service. London. July 3. The scene at Henley to-day was brilliant. In the Thames Cup Princeton beat Clare CoUege, Cambridge, by 6 feet in 7 mins. 49 sees, and Kent School (America) beat Lensbury by half a length in 7 mins. 54 sees. TheReuter's Service. - 56 words
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Article102 1930-07-04 10 BILLIARDS. C. L. Wyatt. last year s winner, was beaten in the final of the S.C.C. snooker championship at the Club last evening, H. J Frewin wresting the Challenge Cup from him by 134 points to 116 in an interesting match Frewin led 42—30 at the end102 words
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Article221 1930-07-04 10 Britain's Chance In The Doubles. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter's Service. London, July 3. At Wimbledon to-day, atoning somewhat for their complete eclipse hi the singles, British representation was maintained into the semi-finals of the men's doubles when last years finalists, Gregory and Collins defeated Borotra and Boussus 9—7, 6—3,Reuter's Service. - 221 words
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Article64 1930-07-04 10 CHINESE PLAYER'S ACHIEVEMENT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July 3. The singles final in the Selangor Lawn Tennis Association championships was played this evening in fine weather before a large gathering, when Ong Ec Kong beat Bong 6—2, 6—2. The winner thus wins the Peel Cup64 words
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Article36 1930-07-04 10 Members are reminded that the Ex-Service tournament will commence at the Tanglin Club on Sunday at 4 p.m. Any further entries should reach Mr. C. A. Scott, Raffles Institution, not later than noon to-morrow.36 words
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Article28 1930-07-04 10 BASEBALL. Reuter's Service. New York, July 4. Latest American league results are: National league: Pittsburgh 0. Boston 8. American league: Philadelphia 5. New York 4.Reuter's Service. - 28 words
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Article39 1930-07-04 10 ATHLETICS. The annual Athletic sports of St. Andrew's School will be held next Thursday. July 10, on Raffles Institution ground, commencing at 3 p.m. There will be 100 yards and half-mile races for old boys.39 words
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Article456 1930-07-04 10 A««o<i;ition Football. The following will represent the S.C.C. ■gainst the S.U.C. on Tuesday at the Anson Road Stadium: N. C. Adam. J. Lee. R. D. Brummltt; E. S. Bell. A. K. Rcade. A. Donald: E. A. Joy. C. KsadaH, K. Millen. N. Fyfe. K. H. McFarlane. Tras456 words
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Article443 1930-07-04 10 An Unusual Decision. An unusual decision was made in the Court of Appeal yesterday when the Singapore Improvement Trust appealed against the finding of Mr. Stevens in the matter of Moona Kana Akitsa Malim's claim for goodwill or compensation for loss of profit by a cattle shed443 words
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Article149 1930-07-04 10 "SALUTARY" REPLIES JUDGE. The appeal of the Lat Pau Press against the order of Mr. Justice Stevens striking out the defence on the ground that the defendants had failed to make a full disclosure of the facts and had filed an insufficient affidavit of documents was heard149 words
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Article290 1930-07-04 10 Happiness In Married Life. Mrs. Pethick-Lawience. who has been in ihe forefront of the women's freedom movement of late years, recently discussed the question of marriage in a British newspaper She is the wife of the Financial Secretary to the Treasury, and her own married life290 words
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Article38 1930-07-04 10 Ocampo's Challenge. BOXING. Battling GuUlermo desires to know if Ocampo still has his challenge open to meet any feather-weight. If *>, Guillermo is ready bXSULt wou v! d for him to ™*t Song takCS R hanCe ih V C38 words
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Article14 1930-07-04 10 In our sports notes yesterday the Kim Lim referred to should read Kid Lim.14 words
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Article28 1930-07-04 10 The Malay Inter-School Drill and Games Competition will be held on the ground of Raffles Institution on Tuesday, July 8, at 2 p.m. All interested are cordially invited.28 words
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Article236 1930-07-04 10 Connected With Monopolies Scandal. MCCULLY GRANTED BAIL. Tan Yak Seng, the second steward on the KP.M. steamer "Cremer," charged in connect on with the case in which C P. McCully and Ahmat bin rbrahim were convicted for being in possession of $7,900 dollars worth of nonGovernment chandu,236 words
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Article148 1930-07-04 10 Fears For The Future Of The Nation. France has crossed the population dangerline. For the first time in history deaths exceed births, and last year there was a deficit of 12,564 Frenchmen. Italy, even with an excess of births over deaths of 375.152 <a decrease of148 words
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Article271 1930-07-04 10 Married To A Beauty Prize Winner. "I am the ugliest man in England!" This is the proud boast of Mr. James Y. Alexander, a Nottingham factory hand. He is so proud of his ugliness that he intends organising a competition for ugly mer. and women in271 words
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Article215 1930-07-04 10 V cry Few Orders From India. At the meeting of members of the India •ectton of tho Manchester Chamber of Commerce held recently to consider the condition of Lancashire's trade with India, the chic topic was the effect of political developments on business and the possibility of215 words
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Article406 1930-07-04 10 ALLEGED PURCHASE OF SWEEP NUMBERS. A Test Action. HOW THE CHANCES ARK URui mi) The case in which Choo p wealthy tobacco merchant and a Liew Chum, are charged in the exchange of Turf Club run in the big sweep ol Ma tinued before the Second Magi406 words
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Article195 1930-07-04 10 Recent Additions To Libraries. The following books of general apotMMßfc and statistical interest have been recently added tc the Reference Library of the Department ol Statistics. S.S. and F.M.S.. PtiUerton Buiidiir Singapore, and to the Raffles Libra:-. S. and are there available to the IN STATISTICS OFFICE 1.11:11195 words
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Article103 1930-07-04 10 Etonians' Offer To "Restore Order." The Harrow cadet;. are n publicity given to their reeen excessive Officers Trainin C stock brokers hay I 1 master, stating. "Can offer a platoon cf El m O assist in the restoration oi Etonian". Another telegram, which i been received by103 words
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Article35 1930-07-04 10 There is an extraordinarily cases before Che Bankrupts C comprising no fewer than 108 in Of these there are 23 applicationorders while applications under eectl total 22. In addition there ar examinations.35 words
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Article89 1930-07-04 11 readers are invited to write to us or. f S of public interest. It must be underJ, 0( j that the "Malaya Tribune" does not endorse opinions expressed by corres LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEf POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double n ij and on one side of the paper only89 words
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Article110 1930-07-04 11 To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") -it is interesting to note that a regula- to come into force that pork shall first 1 for 12 hours before it can be offered to public. ,i this be a precaution against possible in by "icing" the disease germs to death? believe110 words
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Article212 1930-07-04 11 tTo the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") .nir, —I have read the note in your journal June 30 in "Topics of To-day," and in reply n to mention that I have often wondered wi.y hawkers don't take the trouble to buy ences instead of wafting to be taken to212 words
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Article461 1930-07-04 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—That the study of poetry is very much neglected in most of the schools in Singapore a fact unquestionable. Why pce.ry should >t be given as much attention as any other :b.]ect is a serious question to be considered. Under the461 words
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Article413 1930-07-04 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir,—May I be favoured with a little space in your valuable paper for the information of those who were or are students of the above school? I received a letter dated June 30 from the Principal, Mr. Huang Tse Tan, 8.A., regarding413 words
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Advertisement130 1930-07-04 11 I GRAND CLEARANCE SALE j Last Day—To-morrow, July 5. g The first of its kind in the City of Singapore. Just Unpacked Choice Selection I 500 LADIES' HATS 1 Prices from 93 OO upwards ALSO 1 200 LADIES' DRESSES f Prices from $10.00 upwards. js 3 Real bargains —Cannot be130 words
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Advertisement179 1930-07-04 11 I New World Cabaret.! I Saturday, July 5, to Saturday, July 12. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF 1 "WE THREE" j AND A PIANO I In their Renowned Cabaret Performances. a Songs, Dances, Music and Beautiful Gowns. The Igranlc J Screened Grid 4 valve short wave Receiver gives Superlative results on all179 words
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Advertisement128 1930-07-04 11 j 0 l 1 o Insist that ali your electrical Q j domestic appliances are made by j the 6 E.C. They are guaranteed. THE GENERAL q j ELECTRIC Co., Ltd. n |J SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. I ICE CREAM. I I The health food for everybody. 3 Eat plenty128 words
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Article1095 1930-07-04 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER A CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, July 4, 1930, 10 a.m. Issue Value Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 23 25 5- Ayer Hitam Tin 11|6 12j6cd £1 Bangrin Tin 18|- 20|--1 Batang Padang 0.10 0.15 1 Batu Caves 0.58 0.65 1 Bukit1,095 words
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Advertisement615 1930-07-04 12 Wrapped Bread! j I j ROYAL BAKERY PRICES. j I I I Hb. Vi lb. 1 j 1 I White Bread 12 cts. 7 cts. I I Brown Bread 16 cts. 9 cts. i I J HOVIS Bread- ITTcts. j I I French Bread- 6 cts._ I 1 1 All615 words
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Advertisement551 1930-07-04 12 I THE S.S. POLICE BAND^ (Available for Private Engagements) WILL PLAT AT KATONG PARK, AT 5.15 P.M. ON FRIDAY, ju Ly g BOTANIC GARDENS, AT 515 P.M. ON TUESDAY jij Ly 4 Cuery man Cuery woman strives for prosperity, longs for good luck and only too h because their glandular551 words
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Article488 1930-07-04 13 Committee's Interim Report. In an interim report on the currency situation in Hong Kong, the currency Committee strongly opposes stabilisation until such time as China shall adopt gold currency. It holds that the present time is inopportune for any such change. It further recommends that a488 words
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Advertisement133 1930-07-04 13 sole Agents: HENRY WAIGH CO., LTD., *^»Jtap k JsSt L por o'clockishness Bobby turns up his nose at ordi- middle of the morning, what does nary milk and says it's skinny. mother do? She gives him a piece Milk makes sturdy legs and bright of bread or a biscuit spread133 words
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Advertisement682 1930-07-04 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. Amateur Athletic Association of British Malaya. CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING, 1930. Kuala Lumpur—Friday and Saturday, July 18 and 19, 1930. ENTRIES CLOSE ON FRIDAY, JULY IL Entry Forms can be obtained from Clubs or P. W. GLEESON. Hon. Secretary, Kuala Lumpur. NOTICE. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5% DEBENTURE STOCK 1928. Interest Due682 words
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