Malaya Tribune, 30 July 1930
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Title Section21 1930-07-30 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XVII.- -No. ITS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday. .Ju'y Iggfr.21 words
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Advertisement160 1930-07-30 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA. YO ANNOT BETTER THE BEST. "Ny Carlsberg Beer" I I MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK. rj| Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs S I f| and Rest-Houses throughout |H ■jStraits Settlements and the Malay States. fellß Sold by all First Class dealers .3 i In Singapore. j J| 3# lipi 5160 words
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Advertisement142 1930-07-30 1 FLORODOR" A? A Washing Suitings. f /y For Tropical Wear. HIGH STREET, if Singapore. 11 Time Was I j t when you could not buy j Read's "Dogs Head" J J Light Lager, j i= which merely goes to show how much more fortunate j I you are than your142 words
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Article2265 1930-07-30 2 FEATURES OF THE SECOND TEST. BRITAIN'S FOOTBALL PRESTIGE. Empire Marksmen Bisley. THE HOPES OF SHAMROCK V. (Special to the -Malaya Tribune.") London. July 3. The pavilicn, though it is from there that the King or his sons occasionally watch a game is not the only select quarter2,265 words
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Article82 1930-07-30 2 Synthetic Fuel From Atmosphere. London. July 15. The prediction that the world of the future would "live on air" was made by Dr. Herbert Levinstein, presiding over a meeting of the chemical industry at Birmingham. He said that, besides synthetic nitrogen, air might also supply synthetic fuel82 words
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Article193 1930-07-30 2 League Of Nations Bulletin. The health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau. Singapore, for the week ended July 19, is as follows: Alexandria: 3 plague eases and 2 deaths Baghdad: 2 plague cases and 1 death; 1 smallpox case. Bombay: 11 smahpox ca r193 words
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Advertisement380 1930-07-30 2 When You Feel Like This Pinkettes are just the right remedy. They quickly correct liverishness, clear away the causes of biliousne s, sick headache, 111--temper. gloom. Try Pinkettes to-night. You'll be surprised how much brighter and bett r you will feel to-morrow morning. O: Chemists everywhere. Pimples are Disfiguring Why380 words
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Advertisement124 1930-07-30 2 I mm^mmmmmmmmmmammHmmmm^mm^mmmmmmmm TRUTH IN ADVERTISING EARNS PRE-EMINENCE I REFRIGERATING Co LTD! Orchard Road, Selegie Road, Kepp .1 Road and Grange Koid Market i in 1 1 I CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK. 3 Ask for it, try it and you will be rised. S It is a Food-Drink. H It will make124 words
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Article90 1930-07-30 3 [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacingj, and on one side of the 'paper only. Pen-names90 words
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Article81 1930-07-30 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —It interesiea :nc immensely to read your editorial of July 26, about "Food-Value Facts." Re the question raised by you. "Should not the Medical Department do some research into the foods popularly used in Malaya?" etc., i certainly think that it is81 words
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Article172 1930-07-30 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune. 1 Sir, —It will be well if the magnitude of Mr. San Ah Wing's proposal in the press becomes generally appreciated. Assuming we have a six-day week, that is to say, as far as rubber is concerned, no tapping whatever on. .say. Fridays,172 words
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Article1003 1930-07-30 3 (To the Editor, "Mutaya Tribune oir,—'It is musical readin„. sweet bearing ana pleasant wiiting of friends and friendship But I begin to doubt whethei there is a called friendship existing in its real sense between two people. And what is friendship but a name.'— A charm that lulls to1,003 words
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Article37 1930-07-30 3 Experienced' sends a letter which is not suitable for publication. It relates to the unfaithfulness of a concubine, and is intended as a warning to others to keep a watchful eye on such women.37 words
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Article35 1930-07-30 3 "Grieved" should address his complaint to tiie management of the New World, who. we aie 3ure, will promptly deal with the person who, as our correspondent says, has ignored one lepiimand Tor his objectionable language.35 words
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612 1930-07-30 3 Elaborate Preparations. Preparations on an elaborate scale are ncaring completion at the New World Show to celebrate the seventh anniversary of Singapore's premier amusement park. Commencing fiom Aug. 1, the anniversary night, the New Woild will present a blaze of colour and light and visitors612 words
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Article67 1930-07-30 3 The Rev. C. M. Worthington, of Rantau Prapat, East Coast. Sumatra, has recently been disturbed by the tigers near his house. One night the tiger seized a dog from a native house one hundred yards away and the next night the tiger was again heard in the jungle near the67 words
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Advertisement164 1930-07-30 3 —I •TADf I ERATEfj COTY Composed of the purest ingredients La Creme Coty is the 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. It is164 words
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Advertisement35 1930-07-30 3 UkDWS WHS _H ■MM Ww twii i> b<i'n I ■_ni p p.ihv.. martin s Yr« I fwf# ~r f <»►•• MARTIN S PILLS I ■f 5.14 kv «II Ckr-iiU v. I TIMMS DISPCNSARt. lUHiti S« .Sm35 words
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Advertisement461 1930-07-30 3 J Priced as an Ordinary Sweet Drink. I i S S 0 I A most elusive flavour has I I been captured at last, and I I bottled by I i Fraser Neave Ltd. 1 I The Aerated Water Specialists. X In r-*— 1 Palmolive Soap are the rich beautifiersof461 words
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Article822 1930-07-30 4 CRICKET. Bradman's Wonderful Career. In the course of an appreciation of Don Bradman, the brilliant young Australian batsman, who has hit up centuries galore this season in England, "The Daily Herald" writes that he learned his game on a village pitch. He has never had a professional822 words
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Article474 1930-07-30 4 Having discussed throwing and general keenness towards fielding on the part of young players as invaluable assets, the next thing; that arises is the particular positions in the field that youngsters like to occupy when given the opportunity by the captain to select for themselves, writes474 words
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Article147 1930-07-30 4 Hcbbs has a superstition, and it nearly brought disaster to England at Nottingham. It concerns the figures 39. Hobbs is never happy when he finds that number opposite his name on the scoring board; he would rather go from 38 to 40 than get a single that brings147 words
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Article230 1930-07-30 4 STEAK AND BEER lOR NI'RMI. ATHLETICS. Paavo Nurmi, who recently made a world's amateur record by running six miles at Stamford Bridge in 29 mm 36 2.5 sec., is known in two continents as the "Man who will not be interviewed.'" »says a writer in "The Daily230 words
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Article177 1930-07-30 4 Valuable Hints By Veteran. LAWN TENNIS. Few players are able to use the drop shot a« a.: writes Sir Gordon Lowe in "Athletic News. If they would only set out to learn this specialised stroke they could considerably improve iheir game and MVC them>elve.s I ndless labour! Ihe whole essence177 words
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Article116 1930-07-30 4 INVENTOR'S ESTATE OF £156.115. PING-PONG. Mr. James Gibb, Inventor of ping-pong, who died last April aged 76, left estate of the gross value of £156,115. Mr. Gibb had to do a great deal of experimenting before he created the ping-pong as the public knows it. He116 words
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Article200 1930-07-30 4 Barred By Cost And Weather Conditions. Mr. J. E. Bach, M.I.C.E., of Batu Arang. writes to the "Malay Mail" as follows concerning its recent interesting article on the Kra Canal idea: The principal reason for the abandonment of the idea from the engineering point of view is200 words
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Advertisement183 1930-07-30 4 Ajn in a J m^emmgtm DEADLINESS, Black Fla& casts less, too! Black Flag will wipe out every flying or crawling insect pest in your home. It is the deadliest insecticide made. It costs less than other insect-killers, too. ri You need never he afraid to spray it anywhere, for Black183 words
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Advertisement254 1930-07-30 4 v I Why ,et he yom \.l w J nerve-strength ex f 4 haustion an, eventually nervous wreck Increase your power against heat by mi "A building up reserve of strength in j process goes on You can—with m the nerves after the administration Sanatogen contains of Sanatogen." elements—phosphoru i254 words
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Article1100 1930-07-30 5 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE AMD STOCK BROKERS. Singapore. July 30, .1930, 10 a.m. Issue Value Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 246 26|5|- Ayer Hitam Tin 9j- 10,£1 Bangrin Tin 13|9 14|6 1 Batang Padang 0.10 0.15 1 Batu Caves 0.55 0.60 1 Buk.lt Arang 0.401,100 words
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Article680 1930-07-30 5 Voluntary Liquidation. results extremely disappointing. j 1 The eighteenth ordinary general meetlnjpof the Ting Kil Tin Mines, Ltd., was held yester- day at the Hong Kong Bank Chambers with Mr T. F. Anderson Pole in the chair supported by Mr. J. A. Elias and Mr. W.680 words
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Advertisement358 1930-07-30 5 SAFEST AND BEST INVESTMENT. SE BETTER!" 1 "SEE YOU!!" Here is my hand MA r "SITS! no instalments: say, "Yes" land is YOURS. KSIDEN'TIAL BUILDING KRM \LLOTMENTS \G DISTRICT. Xl miles from Town, to TWO Bus Routes, dust, no hooting. ,nt. Gas and Water. r i/FLUSH, c/o Malaya Tribune. i358 words
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Advertisement267 1930-07-30 5 Where to meet your friends! OP COURSE AT THE Madras Cafe 336, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Next to Tiroll Cinema.) Noted for the celebrated dishes Nasi Briyani, Qurmah. Curry Ayam, Kambeng, Martaba, Perata, ttc. COOKED BY EXPERT COOKS. THY OUR SELECT FANCY CAKES An Ideal Rendezvous for Family and Holiday Parties.267 words
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Advertisement261 1930-07-30 5 I s I Do you suffer from Anaemia I Do you feci weak, run down? I I a I (—ll y so, try Dr. ROUSSEL HEMOSTYL I S Dr ROUSSEL HEMOSTYL j not an iron 9 preparation so it does not constipate' It is a jj I fresh HORSE SERUM261 words
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Advertisement394 1930-07-30 6 £SIS2S2SZSZS2S2S2S2SSSZSZSES2SES2SaS2SZS2S2SZSSS2SSS2SZS^ O© ©O *****609 06 *****9 OOOIICii I 111 ■J 11 Io tjj TO-NIGHT AT 5.15 AND 9.15 P.M. I Positively Last Night of the Splendid PARAMOUNT Production I I "THE DOCTORS SECRET" I Adapted from SIR JAMES M. BARRIE S Gripping Play jjj "HALF-AN-HOUR' 1 PRESENTING H RUTH CHATTERTON394 words
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Advertisement203 1930-07-30 6 Amusements. 6.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.15 p.m. Direct From The Empire Theatre, London. VILMA BANKY In The Finest Comedy Romance in Years j i"A Lady To Love"! I ADAPTED FROM THE TALLULAH BANKHEAD PLaY j "They Knew What They Wanted" j 3 j All London is Talking About This i a203 words
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Advertisement379 1930-07-30 6 GAIETY ffl From Friday, July 25 to Thursday, July 31. I Whole A I COMPLETE "THE BAR C I MYSTERY." ft Whether you believe in Ghosts o- not GO ft and SEE this great Serial Production— __Wk_f' At sifpl in a _m l TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGH J! _p^J^^i I THE GREENARCKER?379 words
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Article234 1930-07-30 7 LATEST QUOTATIONS. Prices Still Falling. t:id Co. report at 11 a.m. RUBBER. ■tid.. down 1, 16d. cents (G), down cent. Allenbys $I—sl.lo, Ayer Ayer Panas $I—sl.lo, Dents, Brogas 75—80 cents, 3 40—45 cents, Bukit Katils 45 burghs $1.70—51.90, Conne.'.enealys $1.15—51.25. IndraSl, Jeram Kuantans 60—65 cents— $i, Kedahs $2.20—234 words
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Article1053 1930-07-30 7 GROSS LIBEL COMMITTED. "Pinang Gazette" Ordered To Pay $5,000. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. July 29. Mr. Justice Sprcule to-day awarded Major Eric Cecil Doyle, D.5.0.. veterinary surgeon and judge of the Straits Racing Association, $5,000 damages and costs on a higher scale against the "Pinang1,053 words
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Article198 1930-07-30 7 Party Leaders Both Re-Elected. Reuter's Service. Ottawa, July 29. A number of election returns came to hand before the landslide in favour of the Conservatives revealed itself* This was quite unexpected by impartial observers, who previously anticipated that the two main parties would show little changeReuter's Service. - 198 words
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Article62 1930-07-30 7 Vast Crowd Expected At Montreal. Reuter's Service. Montreal, July 30. Elaborate preparations are being made for the reception ut RlOO. A crowd of at least 100,000 is expected to witness the arrival at the mooring mast, 12 miles from the City. Many special trains are running and BritishReuter's Service. - 62 words
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Article147 1930-07-30 7 (By arrangtmeitrWtlh^M''SJ'.P. v LOMDB, July 29. Mr. A. A. Sommervllle (Con., Windsor) ha> a question down to ask in connection with Sii Cecil dementi's forthcoming visit to the Dutch East Indies. Mr. Sommerville asks whether Sir Cecil's will be a State visit and whether he will147 words
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Article307 1930-07-30 7 Sports Pastimes. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. SINGAPORE CUP. S.C.C. II Draw With Police. Yesterday s tie in the Singapore Cup competition between the S.C.C. second team and the Police ended in a draw of 2—2. The game, if scrappy, was keenly contested and, although the Policemen did most of the attacking, they307 words
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Article50 1930-07-30 7 Singapore XI v. Malacca. Hit following team has been selected to represent Singapore v. Malacca at Malacca on Saturday: Ah Kow; J. Lee (capt.>. Boon Lay; Ah Hui, Reade. Donald; Yong Liang, Mat Noor, Dollah. Dolfattah and Mun Fun. Reserves: W. G. Urquhart. Syed Ahmed and Salleh.50 words
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Article441 1930-07-30 7 Malays Beat The R.E. In Div. I Match. The Malays had an easy victory when they met the R.E. in a Div. I League match at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, but they threw away a splendid opportunity of considerably improving their goal average when they became careless441 words
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Article27 1930-07-30 7 In the Second Division of the Singapore League, played on the S R.C. ground yesterday, the Robins beat the B.A.T. by four clear goals.27 words
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Article27 1930-07-30 7 BOXING. Reuter's Service. New York, July 30. In a ten-round bout, last night, Camera knocked out the Australian. George Cook, in the second round.Reuter's Service. - 27 words
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Article77 1930-07-30 7 Association Football. Chung and Wong's XI will meet the Medical Hall XI at the V.M.C.A. ground to-day. Badminton. Novice team against Devonshire B.P. in a match of six singles at the former's court on Saturday: Low Poh San, Tan Tiang Seer, Teo Keng Hong, Tan Chuan Heng.77 words
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Article60 1930-07-30 7 The Surma. Six new reels, chapters 7, 8 and 9 of the great mystery serial. "The Green Archer," by Edgar Wallace, will be shown at the Surma Theatre to-night, along with two new comedies. Harold Lloyd in "Now or Never" and Gary Cooper and Esther Ralston hi "Half60 words
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Article335 1930-07-30 7 ARRIVALS "Larut," Brit. 464 tons. Capt. Stoker, from Malacca, 29-7; for Malacca, 30-7. "Anhalt," Ger. 4,047 tons, Capt. Klare, from Bremen, 29-7; for Manila. 30-7. "Maron." Brit. 4,052 tons, Capt. Batt, from Java, 29-7; for Liverpool. 30-7. "Roursk," Russian, 3,564 tons. Capt. Wimbe. from Odessa. 29-7; for Vladivostock,335 words
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Advertisement72 1930-07-30 7 p j TALKIES AT GEYLANG!!! 1 IMPERIAL THEATRE (Late Apollo.) a j [Te. ~,.1 A FOX PRODUCTION j ucli Men Are Dangerous. I picture which will grip you from start to finish— intense drama, interspersed jjj with comedy of the most hilarious type. A film you will remember. S The72 words
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Advertisement710 1930-07-30 7 J£Z25H525Z5Z*****Z*****Z525Z5Z5Z^ I MARLBOROUGH I To-night, at 6.15 and 9.15. I "Maurice Chevalier" The Idol of Paris in Paramount's All-Talking Musical Comedy Success I "Innocents Of Paris" S with jg I Sylvia Beecher and George Fawcett. Chevalier, the Greatest Personality of the Stage or Screen in a Drama that Tugs at710 words
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Miscellaneous157 1930-07-30 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY'. JULY 30. 14 and Shanghai (Benledi) 3 p.m. Banka I-'.and. Pladjoe and Palembang (Thedens) 3 p.m. Sorth and East India tHosang) 3 p.m. Kemarr.an. Dur.gun and Trengganu (Boribat) 4 p.m. North and N'-West Sumatra (Tasmant 4 p.m. Pangkal Pinang and Billiton (Edendale) 4 p.m. TO-MORROW. JULY 31.157 words
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Obituary45 1930-07-30 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. DEATH. CHIA.-Mr. Chia Ah Thia at 68. Buffalo Road, at 3.30 a.m. on July 30. Leaves two sons Chia Ycng Hoe (Usher. Criminal District Court >. Chia Cheng Nam and two daughters and several grandchildren. Funeral on Sunday. Deeply regretted.45 words
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Obituary58 1930-07-30 8 CHEANG-WCON.—The engagement announced, of Miss Cheang Seok Cheng Nej Emily Cheang >, second daughter of Mr nd Mrs. Cheang Jim Chuan of -Riviera No 112. Pasir Panjang Road. Singapore, to Mr Woon Chow Tat, of the Master Attawtat** < Registry of Shipping > Office. Marine Depart ment. Singapore, filth58 words
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Article764 1930-07-30 8 It seems impossible to avoid keenly controversial assertions in the discussion of any matter of general public interest. When opium is the subject irreconcilable di{Terences always arise, and Dr. ML Y. Lum exposed a few of them in a singularly frank address on "The Suppression of Opium764 words
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Article19 1930-07-30 8 The Rev. G. V. Summers is proceeding to Hlanlt t«» act 5llssionary ai>d Prin> <i,all »l tbe An«lo-CliUiese Scbool.19 words
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Article23 1930-07-30 8 5lr A Orant Mlicklc. tbe veteran retire Illallll'r 'vb" lor >om' ear5, at Por' Said. r«.l',ll,e<l to Mawya b> nuv. llvll' > in Pinll»»ll23 words
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Article28 1930-07-30 8 ltl. C"'i>l!l ll>» aill be Al Hon, at tbe 8vvl> Cbtb «oil BulV". Tlmab o,l rrlcb'.v t.om 5 to <> 3>» p.m ,»n lb' os'ca »0., ol ll: «.,lt«»!.,.!28 words
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Article27 1930-07-30 8 The Bcv J E P«al. 5<ethodlHt 5li- l, >! > lirer all«l >« alitor, tx tb> a slm»l> ent lied C a,b1<> Enirv Bl>nkkeept,'c pubU'»cl bv tbe Klalava Pudb>blng Hon >27 words
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Article36 1930-07-30 8 Members ol Hl«bb anci 8irc,»i't b tlniul» are to tl,at a cl»i«» lommiNc, open m >Velln»..OiVii ana End!«v« l,/,,! 7 30 to >. ,n Tb< mnntbl.',' t« b»" tl. and an> n :nber c. >> «oln. ol notion^llty36 words
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Article142 1930-07-30 8 The Sbmtb'.id Writers' AHoclatlon ,l ab.«.e il«ado.u»»lter« are in Kuala Luml.ni llcv. nLk'.'d to «lelect and recommend a good tor tb»> B 'e Cillttv?'l«n ColnmlttQC rbl.!,' «ill be a tc5t at 120 ami 14!» Wl.rds on at 6.20 pm in A.<Hoeiatol! lt '.'4 lava Street. Hua?a Lumr» vr lj/U, ,nd142 words
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Article260 1930-07-30 8 Death Of Mr. E. Salzmann. The death occurred at 7.45 o'clock this morning, at his residence at St. Thomas Walk, of Mv. E. Salzmann, organist of St. Andrew's Cathedral. Bern in Florida, Mr. Salzmann came out to the East as organist of St. Andrew's Cathedral,260 words
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41 1930-07-30 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lump-, r. July 30. The engagement was announced to-day of Dr. Lan Mackintosh, of Kuala Lumpur, and Daphne, daughter of the Chief Secretary (Mr. C. W. H. Cochrane i and Mrs. Cochrane.41 words
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Article48 1930-07-30 8 Accoiding to the London trade cable, which is forwarded to us by courtesy of the '•5.F.P.." yesterday's noon quotations in London showed that rubber had reached a new low record of ss. 2-16 spot (down 2-16 d.i and ss. 6-16 forward (down 2-16 d.).48 words
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Article53 1930-07-30 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. July 30. The death occurred at the European Hospital last evening of Cecil Hugh Russell, of Kajang. an assistant in the P.M.S. Rubber Plantations, as a result of a motor accident. The deceased was only 32 years old and53 words
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Article19 1930-07-30 8 Monday untitled will as far untitled sl>.„ H, adcciar.erx ollicea a ll cxccnt lor bu«bll>i> id at» urgent nai.u:l19 words
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Article31 1930-07-30 8 ol 8tralt< >,. ttlamatle Mu»ai 8»>s »el> are rcmilid.d to l..!l tt l»t «bn s'lub bo,ise on Sunlia» >»t pun in lancy dress's in re«po»is< lll> x World anniv, rx. 57. invitati^li.31 words
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Article31 1930-07-30 8 t tbe <.l tbe «Iblne..M'<n"di5t Cburib un rvanzteb.-'llc St > Ml.lav alll b? bllcl »be lrome ol Ml .»:><1 Llm Vea Cbye 9 2 7 lii'Vla..»» at pn» dbl«< IK 05 --p<:»k31 words
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Article34 1930-07-30 8 Tbe B" M Dodsaorlb «ulleri'd a bi>akdoan abih l'onducling a viir>> "s apodal in and "rd»,«d to Brastaz» by bh ;»by»lcian It boped tbat a month's r«?lt a?lll ntm t« bi-altb agam, »bc Malav^,^34 words
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Article50 1930-07-30 8 Xt>,n'x" :,l,d ir»«:ltti.- <»l tbi <7I. ltclxlllii; Cub i.ncl lb, V.-ung M n >i E,iendl) B:.lic1 at».' l>inllli«'d > l tile dcbat, !x :>, !<i at In tbe CCA, Hall pr".- street. 7b, >,U,le<t f< Tbat lbe t me Ira', s'rrivcd lor Oo' ,»n,« nt »>.' prov.d'' s, l<'. cii'st.tui!.?.50 words
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Article54 1930-07-30 8 All ln:ilan re ol B«l,7», «> cordially invi e.i to a ltener.,1 nn t n« < iltlliant.. t« b,' belli „l> ill ll,c ol "'Nimitll'. ol tbe Ind an A«oc'.atil»n, nt 5 p.m on Alii» 8. at the Modem l5n:l!h S.bo:»!. 97 Jalan Tru.v to dlacu», «i, lllc Con-it.tution ann54 words
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Article48 1930-07-30 8 Mr Iltla '»k,n n:,vl,:u ed»tlN>bip ol 'b' Straits on Sunday altelnoun t„ <» m e pruLvntallun 5 «a «>cbe m «d»- b> M, il Walton, ld.l.r >,nd M, l t< n appxciiiUu!, ol 51, B:iainktn>. tioniJup a tb '.nd r<.nsid, ,atll,n l.. 'iir itrll Mr. Btlauikln l<. >.' ll.r ii,»m,48 words
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Article57 1930-07-30 8 M- T T H,ian«. BA. principal ol ,!t M.lNli.nUl 5?« bs»,l. inlorn^ :.l ovlnh >«i !,Nc»i".a;c <n.m >l no n«a v»l!i >>l- > »> l/! v.«.>«'d to ,»"»> tb„t >«r< are manv vaca».'i"5 in t'.ze vari<>u:. P»»> l,lil l,lsor.,la'-o,l to ei'lei- bv l-tt, r or li'i- »:lv T",o 0: liil...-57 words
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Article61 1930-07-30 8 Sin«t',»,'l «)Mce C!:,tl,, writers. Ltd.. ba; l,stv>> 5 lb" clllCi» ol tbe „s »:> o?n c' Ji Bead» v took ol«>,v n nll'rllin' «t »li «'i ll.vlpitat lblre Mi N <xi r!> k «cturrmi/ borne lexve b" tbe >l< i?-,?n'«e!l.' but ball »0 be landed ,< c.'lsinlbc» lis» bad ,«,„>61 words
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Article98 1930-07-30 8 M» 5>t. l,.'bn Bobert»» i >'! >' tl, r<1 ll ,,r at tbe E <7l H,„^l <,n !i. «l»e<1 at tbe Oenersl Ho.p»tal. Penan«. "N 5.,'urs' > <,nocn > ill tl-om tbe ctnt' ol b"» L»t It l.n,",',. »>',.'> tb.'t b- :>».tv,>d at tbe bot.l :r..m Ipon. Ju,»e 4 On98 words
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Article579 1930-07-30 8 ———(BT "LOOK if; L> One of the Thing: w. what happened ftt last Xl j fc the S.S. (S). A. Con.m gi Another: Whethti ences, in an abjectly to make big cuts b k ar Kb! answer is probabh letters > ;1 °1 only A And a579 words
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Article49 1930-07-30 8 From Manila by "P Singapore daylight to-m< p C From Holland and due Singapore to-mo: w isan M aru/ From China and Japai cue Smgapore to-morri M*P** From China by at 6 a.m. on Friday I From Europe. lLol t5 %3 July 10) by lair. no Friday.49 words
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Article39 1930-07-30 8 Latest Quotations rubbek London: —5 3 ltiii New Ytrk:—10 v Singapore: —16'»- 1*> TIN. o 22s. London:— Spf :i4 3 month?, buyers 13b uh A -n 256- w Od. >, sellers £!36 10.- 1 d' Sinyapcrt: —So8.6239 words
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Advertisement229 1930-07-30 8 (RobinsonS j I Wristlet Watches I C 5 ARE SPECIALLY VIADE TO WITHSTAND I g I [(j TONNEAU SHAPE 8 RECTANGULAR SHAPE j" Gents' 9 Carat Gold Wristlet Watches, 15 Jewel Lever Movements— I Complete with Strap and Extra Glass. g Price $55.00. c! I ROBINSON Co., Ltd. 1 |{j229 words
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Advertisement87 1930-07-30 8 fu. S. De Silva Bros. 1 j S Manufacturing Jewellers. X I SOLE AGENTS H AND a I DISTRIBUTORS I Ln FOB S S.S. F.M.S. I |tHE WORLD RENOWNED]] I "ZENITH" I i I WATCHES. 30 Years' Experience. I 61, High Street, I Singapore. g I Thone 4540. TO LET.87 words
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1927 1930-07-30 9 Officials Reply To Judges Censure. INSULTING ALLEGATION." SuKaii Ready To Discuss And Eager To Be Fair. Xta aportant White Paper is called Council paper No. 1 of 1930. It opens with a letter from the High Commissioner's Secretary to ihe Hon1,927 words
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Article4857 1930-07-30 9 H. 0. On Chilled Pork. HOME AGENTS' COMMISSION. AGREEMENT ON WATER PROBLEM. Several matters of considerable interest were discussed at the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners yesterday. Mr. R. J. Fairer the President, was in the chair and the others present were: The Hon. Inche Eunos, Messrs. J.4,857 words
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Article761 1930-07-30 9 AH Parties To Be Represented. GOVT.'S INVITATION. Delegates To Have Equal Status. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, July 29. The Government propose to invite the other two Parliamentary Parties to be represented at the forthcoming India Conference. This announcement was made in both Houses thts afternoon. The Prime Minister,761 words
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Article21 1930-07-30 9 Reuter's Service. Simla, July 29. The floods have made a breach in the Shikarpur-Jacobabad railway line, cutting off Quetta.Reuter's Service. - 21 words
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Article24 1930-07-30 9 HOME SPORTS REVIEW, on page 2. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 3. TOPICS OF TO-DAT, on page 8. FEDERATION FOR INDIA, on page 12.24 words
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Advertisement211 1930-07-30 9 BOWRANITE GUARANTEED I RUST PROOF. I PROTECT I The Chassis, Mudguards etc., of your Car from Rust caused by Climatic Conditions and Salt Watered Roads. j Sole Agents For S.S. g I GuTitPjE c €b I [jj (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) gj I MORE I I "TALKIE HITS" I211 words
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Article546 1930-07-30 10 Sports Pastimes. CRICKET. Fourth Test Drawn. MORE RAIN; NO PLAY i; YESTERDAY. Fifth Test Will Settle Fate Of Ashes. The Fourth Test, which was commenced at Manchester on Friday and continued on Saturday, was interfered with by rain on Mpnday, when less than an hour's play was possible. More rain546 words
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Article307 1930-07-30 10 Rain Interferes Everywhere. Reuter's Service. London, July 29. Rain interfered everywhere with the County matches commenced on Saturday. Results: GLAMORGAN BEAT WORCESTER. Glamorgan: 224 (Brook 6 for 74) and 193 for 6 wkts. decl. (Perks 5 for 55). Worcester: 97 (Mercer 6 for 22, Ryan 4 for 45)Reuter's Service. - 307 words
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Article184 1930-07-30 10 Positions up to Joiy 9: Last year'# positions given In brackets. 1st Inn*. P. W, L. D W. L. PU Point» scored: 8 0 4 5 3 Yorks 13) 20 9 2 4 3 2 10» Lanes (2> 19 7 0 2 5 5 104 No:t* <1>184 words
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Article76 1930-07-30 10 LAWN TENNIS. Results in the L.L.T.C. tournament yesterday were: Men's open doubles ifinal/: D. H. Kleinman and Roy Smith beat Rev. Aitken and N. S Wise 6—o. 6—l. Ladies' open doubles final/: Mrs. Warden and Mrs. Zylstra v. Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Buchanan (unfinished.) Men's handicap doubles: Capt.76 words
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Article164 1930-07-30 10 The Opening Games. Ideal weather favoured the opening of tlv Malayan Lawn Tennis championships at the S.C.C. courts yesterday afternoon. Two singlematches and one doubles were Wecided. G. Haridas, the local Indian crack, imd to play his best before he defeated R. F. Goodman. In the doubles match164 words
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Article50 1930-07-30 10 THE TURF. Reuter's Service. London, July 29. The following is the result of the Stewards' Cup handicap run to-day:— 1. Le Phare 2. Fleeting Memory 3. Songe Betting: 100—6 Le Phare: 7—l Fleeting Memory: 28—1 Songe. Twenty-eight ran. Won by a short head, third three lengths away.Reuter's Service. - 50 words
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Article49 1930-07-30 10 Scratching for to-day in the races at Penang: Race I. —Flash and Grey Habit. Race 2. —Last Chance. Race 3. —Gladiator 111 and Temoh. Race 4. —Janitor and Farmer. Race s.—Monte Carlo. -Race 7.—Metina. All engagements:—Master RedXern. The big sweep will be held on race 6.49 words
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Article77 1930-07-30 10 SWIMMING. The results of the events which took place at the Chinese Swimming Club on Sunday were:— Swimming—400 metres handicap free style: A Class.—1. Seow Sian 6hye. 2. Lim Chin Hin, 3. Tan Wee Chwee. Time. 7 m. 21.3 5 sees B Class.—1. Ong Kim Teck, 2. Seet77 words
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Article77 1930-07-30 10 Past and present members of the Singapore Amateur Weight-lifters' Association are reminded of the Re-Union Party to be held at the Club's premises, 2. East Coast Road, on Sunday when Malay ronggeng will be in attendance There will be an exhibition of weight-lifting- and other activities. Entries for the ping-pong77 words
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Article103 1930-07-30 10 Serious Developments Possible. 'By arrangement with the "SFf.*l London. July 21 Mr. E. Sandaam < Liverp 1 Kirkda^ 1 recently asserted in a s;: ech at Li ver P°® tome Members of the House were J c to drink and were also ea.uible of being by outside103 words
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Article47 1930-07-30 10 ATHLETICS. The Anglo-Ch ne.se C sudn Sports will be h»!d on Friday at 2M pm O are reminded of the twr t* the half-mile race ana thesf tnemenw present boys. For s hJ ped events will be run off ar. r that as many as47 words
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Article20 1930-07-30 10 The annual athletic Continuation School a: stadiu® 00 Boys' school will be Jfl p® Friday and Saturday, r-s20 words
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Article33 1930-07-30 10 BOXING. Kid Gabo and Ci: Rin? 8 t I exhibition bouts a* th charge a I o'clock to-day. The: v CirT &n" admission. Gabo w ill gene- Chua Lai will £0 two33 words
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Article20 1930-07-30 10 he Juveni* A special general mi ..<j en ce of will be held on a ji»Tan Peng Cheow. 234. O:20 words
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Article33 1930-07-30 10 u ♦.anif« Te Mr. H. E. Bunn has o-»- A.C.S.. Singapore, to t\.. 'Dickson. by the resignation of Mr r 0 < florW Percy Bell is acting as Hall. Ipoh, in pMce at v33 words
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Advertisement6 1930-07-30 10 [Other sports found on pa** »-J6 words
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Article301 1930-07-30 11 Sports Pastimes. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. < ('KI)AY'S CUP-TIE. v Visitor's Impressions. from Negri Sembilan" writes:— apporters were given the oppornessing typical cup tie soccer on Negri Sembilan played quite than Singapore expected they this from what I heard during ►ore supporters took Singapore nts, and I am sorry for them! indeed301 words
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Article320 1930-07-30 11 CHESS. Ti.- S ai ;re Chess Club meets every -r.cL> at the Adelphi Hotel; and a now in progress for the Club ..imp: ,.p The results to date are as follows P. W. D. L. Pts. B O Wilmot 12 9 0 3 9 R Jumabhoy 9 4320 words
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Article207 1930-07-30 11 THE TURF. in Britain are understood to ived of considerable sums this 'he rigid limitation of the Stock sweepstake and the abandonirrular sweeps says an Exchange. A Frf e State, however, a special «jtaVu passed empowering the Free committee to hold sweepstakes hospitals and the first of its207 words
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Article492 1930-07-30 11 CRICKET. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, July 2*l. Playing at Seremban on Saturday and Sunday in the last State match of the season Negri Sembilan lost to Perak by 40 runs This was Negri's first defeat this season. Speldwinde bowled weir for Perak and captured 6492 words
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Article147 1930-07-30 11 WEIGHT-LIFTING. The annual open weight-lifting championsnips of S.n&apore will be held by .he Singapoie Amateur Weight-lifters Association on Sept. 20 and 21 at the Association's premises, 2, East Coast Road, at 2.30 p.m. each day. All amateur weight-lifters are eligible to compete. There are five classes 8. 9,147 words
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Article114 1930-07-30 11 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. On Tuesday of last week on the Kubu "C" Psdang Goh Jit Sin's team beat Chia Chin Seng's team by 2 goals to 1. The game was fast, clean and exciting. Mr. Khoo Chin Klat refereed. On the same venue. Tang Kam Tin's team suffered114 words
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Article21 1930-07-30 11 BADMINTON. Members of the Jovial B. P. are reminded that entries for the 'B' div. singles tournamentclose on Thursday.21 words
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Article33 1930-07-30 11 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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Advertisement255 1930-07-30 11 I 4 BIG GALA NIGHTS I At the NEW WORLD SHOW Commencing August I, 2, 3 4. D In Celebration of the 7th Anniversary of the New World Show, [c Together with the opening of the Commercial Park. Special Pagoda? erected D by expert Chinese designers from Chi&a. August 1255 words
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Advertisement205 1930-07-30 11 I BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT A H. M THE KING OF g 3 ESTn 1872 S 3 K HIGH CLASS TABLE REQUISITES IN STERLING SILVER AND E. P. N S S 0 g WARE FOR THE BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED HOME. EFFECTIVE MODERN g j DESIGNS THAT WILL COMMAND ATTENTION AND ADMIRATION. jjj205 words
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Miscellaneous159 1930-07-30 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Drill Programme. TO-DAY, JULY 30. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Bde. Signal Section, Drill and Weapon Training. 5.15 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range, "A" (M. G.) Coy.. Practice Competition. TO-MORROW, JULY if. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, No. 3 Platoon "A" (M. G.) Coy., Revolver Drill and 30 Yards Range. FRIDAY, AUGUST I. 5.15159 words
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Article1880 1930-07-30 12 Recommendations Of The Simon Commission. EXTRACTS FROM THE REPORT. In view of the great importance of Volume II of the Simon Commission's Report, in which recommendations for the future status and government of India are made, the "Malaya Tribune has decided to publish in dally instalments a1,880 words
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Advertisement133 1930-07-30 12 1 FRESH from the Factory 1 I to the CONSUMER. I I I I i a 11 j j X a X. 3\X E a jffr c 1 j BESaSaS2SESESaSHSSS2SBS2SJSSSZS2SHSaS2SZSZSSSHSSS2S2S2SSSHSaSHSaSSS2SSSESSSSS2SS eSZSZSZS2SZSZSZSZSZS2SZSZSZSZSSS2SZSZSZSZSBSZSZS2SZSZSZSSSZSSSZS2SZSZSZS2SZSZS3S j "Leedy" Xylophone j] ON STAND jj j WITH VIBRATORS. jj J EXCELLENT TONE. I a S VERY CHEAP133 words
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Advertisement39 1930-07-30 12 I THE S.S. POLICE BAND 1 I (Available far Private Eacageaaente) X S WILL PLAT AT I WATERLOO STREET, AT 9 P.M. ON FRIDAY, AUG. 1. I I BOTANICAL GARDENS, AT 5.15 P.M. ON TUESDAY, AUG. 5. cj R*****Z52!i55H*****H5H5E525H5252^39 words
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Advertisement441 1930-07-30 12 Please drop in The Chinese Products Emporium So. 14, High Street, Singapore I AND GET Whatever things you want. All kinds of Chinese Silk and Cotton Socks and L intf High Class Towels and Singlets, Real Leather and st?i 3 Trunks, Fibre Wardrobes, Woollen Rugs, Silk Lar> shari and Fancy441 words
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Article195 1930-07-30 13 New Tennis And Billiards Shields. The report of the committee of the Singapore Recreation Cluo, to be laid before members at the annual general meeting to be held on August 8, iecords another successful year of activity. The balance on the year's working appears on the profit195 words
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Article273 1930-07-30 13 Successful Dress Rehearsal. A dress rehearsal of the play, "The Return of the Proaigal Son" (Lim Choot Thau), to be staged by the United Chinese Musical Association la aid of the International Buddhist Union, was carried out on Sunday at the Moonlight Hall. New World. Chua Cheng Yew273 words
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Article320 1930-07-30 13 Official Circles Alarmed. Dark clouds are threatening the Bombay Stock Exchange and the cotton textile industry, and official circles are gravely alarmed at the financial situation in the Presidency which, it is understood, has resulted in a drop of Rs. 2 crores in revenue, says the320 words
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Article67 1930-07-30 13 [•'Japanese News" Service.] Tokyo. July 28. The Government is believed'to be facing a great difficulty in balancing the next Budget, in view of the big deficit in the revenue for 1930 which is forecasted. It is reported that the Government contemplates economies restricting the Budget to67 words
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Article63 1930-07-30 13 JAPAN NAVAL TREATY. Japanese News" Service.] Tokyo, July 26. The deliberations of the Privy Council on tiie London Naval Treaty are unlikely to be concluded before September. The first meeting of a special committee to be appointed by the Council to examine the Treaty is expected to be held early63 words
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Advertisement716 1930-07-30 13 j PUDLO 1 The Pre-Eminent British Waterproofer. I a DAMP dwellings are bad for health and the consequences are sometimes jfl fatal. Many cases of damp walls and floors, previously considered hope- S been effectively cured by cement renderings waterproofed with I i Brand Cement Waterproofing Powder. ffi for Reservoirs,716 words
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Advertisement27 1930-07-30 13 'Phone 2419 or call at LIM CHEE SENG. >6-3, Market Street, Singapore, tor cheap Motor Car Tyres. Only a limited quantity to be cleared at HALF PRICE.27 words
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Advertisement226 1930-07-30 13 CORNED BEEF cold with salad for your TIFFIN. ffi^l) Try it It's delicious jffl// Ask for WKBY'S >vhen you M^Ĕ I/ Picktes. "condiments. I FAMOUS FOODS. I M.T.—5 I NEW ODEON RECORDS. Havana, Krontjong Bliksem, Krontjong Slamat Tinggal, Krontjong Indie Bij Nachi. Krontjong Boengor Star" Malang, Krontjong Sinar Laoet, Krontjong226 words
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Advertisement828 1930-07-30 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. Singapore Society of Architects. (Incorporated.) The first Annual Dinner of the above Society will be held on Saturday, August 2, 1930, at 8 p.m. at Raffles Hotel, Singapore. Tickets at $4 each may be obtained from Mr. O. Wilson (Honorary Secretary) No. 3, Bonham Buildings, Mr. A.828 words
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Advertisement523 1930-07-30 14 I FRUITFUL SMALL ADS. HAVE YOU: A HOUSE TO LET. Cj A CAR TO SELL. ft ANYTHING THT PUBLIC WANTS. Qj DO YOU WANT: H A SITUATION. |jj }d AN EMPLOYEE. n] Lq PUBLIC INTEREST IN YOUR WARES. g cj Try a Small Ad. in the "Malaya Tribune." S Results523 words
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Advertisement461 1930-07-30 14 TO LET. ~> TO-LET—No. 34, Cecil Street and Godown No. 7, Bernam Street. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO-LET —Raffles Chambers. Nos. 8, 20, 40, 41, 43 to 45. Apply to, The Secretary, The Garden Club. TO LET —Shophouse, No. 18, Market Street Apply to Mr. Nana Mohamed Dawood, 17, Market Street.461 words
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Advertisement552 1930-07-30 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, Dir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavla 90, Bulten Nleuwpoort Straat. Shanghai552 words
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Advertisement441 1930-07-30 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered ln 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.441 words
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Advertisement524 1930-07-30 14 INSURAN CeT^ Cw" I SOUTH British INSURANCE COMTANT livitt. FIRE, MARIN L MOTOR CAR INSURANCE AfCEPTtn AT LOWEST CTRh:Ni RATtg. L C. MARGOUOCH Office: 2. Flnlayson Orce*. 41 THE EASTERN ASSURANCE LOOTED. (Incorporated in the Strait, Settle^ HEAD OFFIC X ~i N G \PORr 2nd Floor of No SJ*^ Shirr.,524 words
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Advertisement497 1930-07-30 15 SAILINGS P. 0. BRITISH INDIA \ND APCAR LINES. <•<•/ in England.) 1411 KNCiER CARGO > IAIL KKVICES. VN'D ORIENTAL STEAM N, \7 i n CO., LONDON AND i V kSI MAIL SERV,CErod uith His Majesty's icrnmentJ m i» FROM LONDON, n.i and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1930 11,000 Aug. 9497 words
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Advertisement584 1930-07-30 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch j j-j pj Australische Dampfschifls j q C 1 Gesellscnaft (Companies Incorporated in Germans.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. I m.s. SAUERLAND via Manila Aug. 9 s.s. SCHEER Aug. 15 m.s. MUNSTERLAND omit Japan ports Aug. 26 t m.s. KULMERLAND via584 words
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Advertisement696 1930-07-30 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA j TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON. Tonnage Destination d%* Sail lttt Hakusan Maru 10.600 Naples, Marseilles, London. Antwerp, Rotterdam Sz Middlesbrough July 31 Aug. 1 Haruna Maru 10,600 Naples. Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Hull, Rotterdam Sz Middlesbrough Aug. 13 14 Kamo Maru 3.000 Marseilles, London, Antwerp. R'dam696 words
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Advertisement306 1930-07-30 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. S£ NORDDELTSCIIER LLOYD. V# (Incorporated Vnp/ German), y 1 The undernoted are the Company's intendeJ fixtures:— ANHALT for Manila, Hong Kong, S'ghai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka. Yokohama, Chlnwangtao, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau July 2) t FRANKFURT for Manila, Moji. Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama and Hankow Aug 2 8 LAHN for306 words
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Advertisement321 1930-07-30 15 BOOKS. PRACTICAL POULTRY FARMING. Popularly described. A manual for all about to embark in the business, whether for pleasure or profit. By J. Stephen Hicks. $0.90 POPULAR POULTRY KEEPING FOR AMATEURS. A practical and complete guide to breeding and keeping poultry for eggs or for the table. By W. M321 words
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Advertisement340 1930-07-30 16 DUKKERS GOLD LABEL WITTE PORT A PORT 1 (YELLOW SEAL). H A GENUINE FULL-BODIED 1 ,W PORTWINE I 1 /J? THE FINEST ON THE I ft M MARKEI I Jjk Imported into Malaya for cj 0b more than 50 years. Beware of Imitations. LOOK FOR OUR UNICORN BRAND ON S340 words
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Advertisement315 1930-07-30 16 LADIES' TOPEES. A novelty direct from Europe. Prices from $2 to $3 each. TO INTRODUCE WE OFFER FOR TEN DAYS At $1 each. AT SAINT DIDIER ACCESSORIES, in New Building, Prinsep Street (in Dhoby Ghaut Square.) v Tilley Safety Lamps. ALL BRITISH Barn Kerosene Oil (not Benzine) m sHSIi As315 words
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Advertisement153 1930-07-30 16 j A 2nd. HAND GARS g| jj We beg to announce re-organization of our 2nd. hand <] car department, and therefore better values. jj }j Every car receives proper overhaul and reconditioning 3 before disposal. a Favourable prices are always allowed for the Trade-in I against new Fiats of the153 words
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