Malaya Tribune, 31 July 1930

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVBL^ -No. 179 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday, July 31, 1930.
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    • 476 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA.' yOL < ANNOT BETTER ,IE BEST. lA. STAUB Co., Cognac. 1 I Pure Grape-juice Brandies. I Delightful and Mellow of taste with ml 1 M\ a real tognac Aroma. p| TRY Staub's Jlj 3 STARS or 5 CROWNS 1 I| Brandy .Once and you will never ,||ff
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    • 131 1 Washing Suitings- /f v /s*/ t For Tropical y/O/ Wear. HIGH STREET. /Y ft Singapore. QUOITE! How paradoxical, that whilst Read's "Dog's I Head' Lager stands far above Hoi Polloi, 1 to offer it to a thirsty guest should constitute I I the very Hoighest of Polloiteness! g I Ask
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  • 1934 2 A BOUNCING "BABY." A fellow of infinite jest is George Clarke. And a vehicle of infinite jest is George Clarke's baby car. George and the car in combination are irresistible, writes George Vivian in the "Motor." At the recent Royal Command Variety Performance, which the King and Queen
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    • 100 2 SUNLIGHT THE WORLDS PUREST SOAP jMi*jmMMftiimiiHiMii;HMififi*«iirniiii?nf:' f minima you take a tablet of Sunlight Soap out of its packet, look at it and see how pure it looks. Smell it and find how pure it smells. You will also see that the makers guarantee its purity for €1000. This wonderful
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    • 420 2 BEWARE OF THE CONSEQUENCES. A quick and thorough cure, is the most Important necessity In regard to the most frequent of all venereal diseases, viz., of Gonorrhoea; for this disease, apparently harmless at first, can have the gravest of consequences, which may only appear after a number of years, unless
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    • 410 2 YOU ARE JUST AS OLD AS YOr FEE! By Toning Up The Blood And Ner Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Keep You Feeling Young And Vigor The surest way to remain young is to take soon after the cl care of the condition of one's blood and Dr. Williams' Ptek arteries.
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  • 2113 3 THE NON-PARTY QUESTION DISCUSSED. Sarda Act Amendment. Clouds were gathering, it was reported only a few days ago, over the heads of the Labour Government on the question of India and the Round-Table Conference. The Parliamentary lobbies were already buzzing with excitement over the unemployment censure motion
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    • 405 3 GERMANY I Leipzig Autumn Fair 1930. j j August 31, to September 5. The Leipzig Fair, held twice every year, is ffi an international medium of merchandise i 1 \W\ exchange. It is regularly attended by g approximately 10,000 exhibitors od 80 000 bu >' ers Fair buildings and g
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  • 3168 4 MAJ. BONE'S RESEARCHES. Dip Into Malacca's Glorious Past. (From Our Own Correspondent.j Malacca, July 25. An extraordinary general meeting of the Malacca Historical Society was hed ye t rday at the M.V.C. headquarters at 6.30 p.m. Major C. E. Bone was in the chair. The minutes of
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    • 43 4 Dust and dirt are the hiding places of deadly disease germs. Never tolerate their presence in the home. Use Lifehuoy Soap to cleanse every trace of them away. Lifebuoy Soap is famous all over the world as the perfect soap for protecting health.
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    • 147 4 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Latest fashionable "bead shoe's tops for evening shoes, especially made to match the up-to-date Fashion for Modern Ladies when attending Ball Rooms and other Entertain ment. D. T. UM CO., 553, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE 'Phone 4681. HARMSWORTH S BUSINESS ENCYCLOPEDIA AND COMMERCIAL EDUCATOR. A Practical Commercial Educator
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    • 376 4 »c%«*i ire,B r 'sut Barbens—Might and Musck For Great Strength and Powerta Weight-Lifting is the and Muscles gained thi ugh weight-lS There is no- secret, but just a few mint*? day and you can watch with the strength to back v up Most strong men are not naturally m* but
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  • 1521 5 MINING. ISSUED BV FRASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, July 31, 1930, 10 a.m. issue Value Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 25 8 26 6 51- Ayer Hitam Tin 9|- 10|£1 Bangrin Tin 13 9 141,6 1 Batang Padang 0.10 0.15 1 Batu Caves 0.55 0.60
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    • 515 5 SAFEST AND BEST INVESTMENT." ONE BETTER P 1 -SEE YOU!!" lit re is my hand POSITS! NO INSTALMENTS! ,nd is YOURS. (jj RES H)ENTIAL BUILDING Fr ALLOTMENTS PONG DISTRICT. iHKF.E miles from Town. ~;„ute to TWO Bus Routes. I ~«> dust, no hooting. urrent, Gas and Water. ,OVAL FLUSH, c/o
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    • 265 5 Where to meet your friends! OF COURSE AT THE Madras Cafe 336. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Next to Tivoli Cinema.) Noted for the celebrated dishes Nasi Briyani, Qurmah. Curry Ayam, Kambeng, Martaba, Perata, ttc. COOKED BY EXPERT COOKS. TRY OUR SELECT FANCY CAKES An Ideal Rendezvous for Family and Holiday Parties.
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    • 184 5 I Foods I The 1 Allenburys' Foods are particularly suited to I the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are I germ free, and being simply and easily prepared I by the addition of boiling waVr, their use gives I complete independence of doubtful milk supply, 1 and is
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    • 397 6 Amusements» ~~i QO 0600 OQ O© €>0 06 o© oq oo oleic mJmH L -TTTIH 1 r o| f 1 £§B H Bo I USSR 1 i j"« ie j COMMENCING !"o~lTl I l!Ll£j TO-NIGHT IJiiil I I The Greatest Screen Drama of All Time. a a R C. SHERIFF'S
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    • 215 6 I 6.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.15 p.m. DIRECT FROM THE EMPIRE THEATRE, LONDON. S VILMA BANKY I I IN THE FINEST COMEDY ROMANCE IN YEARS E H Lady To Love"| I ADAPTED FROM THE TALLULAH BANKHEAD PL4Y "They Knew What They Wanted*' I ALL LONDON IS TALKING ABOUT THIS AMAZING FILM
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    • 363 6 GAIETY V riom Friday, July 25 to Thursday, July 31. CT, J "J^Sal^S. Whole COMPLETE "THE°BAR C MYSTERY." Whether you believe to Ghosts or not GO and SEE this great Serial Production— *T .mmmmmW. SUPLIHA 4ML TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT: thf: green* archer? mkj, BY EDGAB WALLA* I WSK Ask the thousands
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  • 610 7 The Tin Stoppage. DX \STIC MEASURES OF REGULATION. Good Support For T.P.A. Marwick, Mitchell and Co., as the Tin Producers' Association have received the following London, confirming news althrough various agencies: c the pleasure to inform you to my circular letter of June now been accorded by 94
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  • 300 7 Depression All Round. Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. to-day: RUBBER. London.—s*4d., up l/16d. New York—lo cents (G), up X cent. Shares:—Dull. Allenbys $I—sl.lo, Ayer Moleks I—sl.lo, Ayer Panas 95" cents—sl, Bassetts 55—60 cents, Brogas 75—80 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 40—45 cents, Bukit Katils 45 —50 cents.
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  • 567 7 UNANIMOUS APPEAL. Hungry Coolies Will Descend On The Towns. At the request of the Asiatic Planters' Association of Malaya, a meeting wai held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday afternoon, with Mr. Lee Wee Nam in the chair, to consider the vital question of restriction
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  • 128 7 (By arrangement with the "ST.P.") London, July 30. Dr. Drummond Shiels (Under-Secretary for Colonies) answered in the negative to-day a question by Sir Walter de Freee (Cons., Blackpool) as to whether the British Government was taking action in conjunction with thd"""GKrvernmrtU of the Dutch East Indie
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  • 318 7 A GREAT DRAMA. "Journey's End" At The Capitol. Were it not for the one fact that the stage can give us a closer contact with personality, the screen version of "Journey's End," which was shown privately at the Capitol on Tuesday, would be far and away the best
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  • 146 7 Vilma Hanky's Versatile Performance. A Lady to Love," adapted from "They Knew What They Wanted." the play in which Tallulah Bankhead played the leading part with such outstanding success, was shown at the Alhambra on Monday night and will run until the next change. The principal
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  • 47 7 Arrivals And Departures. Bandoeng to Singapore: (July 30) Dr. Groeneveldt Meyer. Palembang to Singapore: Mr. William Teske and Mr. Warren Eilis. Singapore to Batavia (July 30): Mr. A. M. Goodman, Mr. Yu Heng Chi, Mr. Vreede, Dr. E. H. Hasselt and Mr. N. Matsuuchi.
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  • 64 7 Coolies Attacked In Shed. A building contractor's Chinese coolies, living in a shed in Lorong 34, Geylang, were attacked by a pistol-armed gang early this morning. The coolies were about to have their breakfast when the gang burst into the shed and opened fire, hitting one man
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  • 120 7 The "President Van Buren" is due on Monday morning from Manila. The "Kashima Maru" is expected on Sunday from Colombo and is proceeding to Japan the next day. The N.Y.K. "Rangoon Maru" is due from Hong Kong on Aug. 5 and is sailing for Bombay the next day.
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  • 165 7 "City of Rangoon," Brit. 4,272 tons, Capt. Jones, from Shanghai, 30-7; for London, 1-8, "Silverhazel." Brit. 3.091 tons, Capt. Cross, from Colombo, 30-7; for Manila, 2-8. "Katong," Brit. 863 tons, Capt. Powell, from Bangkok, 30-7; for Bangkok, 3-8. "Bulan," Brit. 441 tons Capt. Anderson, from Penang. 30-7; for Penang,
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  • 33 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.
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    • 83 7 [The Share list will be found on page 5.] I TALKIES AT GEYLANG I IMPERIAL THEATRE I (Late Apollo.) I [..s.s N .ff£ a FOX PRODUCTION j TSSt» uilien Are Dangerous. picture whirl, will grip" you from start to finish-intense drama, from Elinor I Glvn'a senxatioaal and romantic story, featuring
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    • 715 7 £5Z525Z5Z5Z*****Z5Z5Z5Z**********5^ f MARLBOROUGH I To-night, at 6.15 and 9.15. I Ci "Maurice Chevalier" The Idol of Paris in Paramount's All-Talking Musical Comedy Success g 'innocents Of Paris" I S WITH 51 1 Sylvia Beecher and George Fawcett. Z Chevalier, the Greatest Personality of the Stage or Screen 3 in a
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 259 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. JULY If. j High Tides. —1.39 a.m.. 2.30 p.m. j Raffles Girls' School Open Games Day. I Football League: S.C.F.A. v. R.E. (Div. I), I Jalan Besar; Ord. and Sigs. v. Socony (Div. II), Stadium; O.T.F.C. v Police (Div, II), SR C. Lawn Tennis, Malayan Championships.
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    • 240 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, JULY 31. China, Hainam, Japan, Korea, Formosa, East Siberia, Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (Lycaon* 3 p.m. Hoihow (Lyee Moon) 3 p.m. •Upper Burma, North-East India Egypt, Europe, Canada and U.S.A. (Ethiopia) 3 p.m. Philippine Islands (City of Worcester) 4 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak,
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  • 67 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. ENGAGEMENT. C T IEANG-WOON.—The engagement is announced, of Miss Cheang Seok Cheng Ntv (Emily Cheang), second daughter of Mr. and T.Trs. Cheang Jim Chuan of "Riviera." No. 112. Pasir Panjang Road. Singapore, to Mr. Woon Chow Tat. of the Master Attendant s fRegistry of
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  • 702 8 There is room for all-round congratulations on the final adjustment of the differences between the Singapore Municipality and Hammer and Co. concerning charges for water supplied to shipping in the harbour. The terms agreed to involve substantial sacrifice on both sides, which is the best form of compromise
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  • 397 8 Members and friends of the Lion Chy untitled, are reminded of the 151 h inntVCl a"- c d eration at the club-hiuse on Saturday and Svnrtey. Rohfrgeng will be in at'endance. The Rev. and Mrs. Oeil Jackson sailed on the 13th inst. for America on furlough. Mr. Jackson was a
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  • 115 8 Will Not Be "Instructed." (By arrangement with the "S.FJ*.") London, July 30. Mr. Sommerville (Con., Windsor) asked in the House of Commons to-day: "Will Sir Cecil dementi's forthcoming visit to the Dutch East Indies be in the nature of a State visit and will he
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  • 99 8 Fatal Effort To Beat Hinkler. Reuter's Service. Rangoon, July 30. Mr. Hook's body has been discovered by the expedition which left here recently. (It will be remembered that in an attempt to beat Capt. Hinkler's reccrd flight, Messrs. Hook and Matthews left Lympne, England, recently for Australia.
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  • 90 8 Their First Production. "Lord Richard in the Pantry" will be the first production of the Singapore Repertory Company and will be presented at the Victoria Theatre from Tuesday. Aug. 12. until Saturday. Aug 16. The company is a particularly strcn;; semiprofessional one. consisting of Mes rs. Carl Lawson,
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  • 68 8 Tuesday, July 22 His Excellency the Governor and LadJ Clementi arrived at Singapore by the "Kedah." Thursday. July 24. Mr. and Mrs. D. Paterson. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Mundell, Miss Hcops, Miss Nesbitt and Mr. K. Hobbs dined at Government House and afterwards accompanied His Excellency anl
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  • 43 8 Prom Hollr.nd and Germany by Ja> Pi* i rSJOOn Co<t.," duo Singapore at 4 p.m. today Prom China by 'Mirzapor-." due Singapore 1 a.m. to-morrow. From Europe, (Louden mails despatched Jul 101 by Tairea." due Penang at 6 a m tosaotrow.
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  • 416 8 Weather reports from most parts of untitled this morning are -Fine; no rainfall.'' While walking down a street in Tvlok An on on Friday last in broad daylight the enmcnev. of the ••Kampar" was held up by gang roobeis and rebb -d of a large sum in cash, stated ta
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  • 783 8 (BY "LOOKfcK OX A dire threat fo- Empr threatens to organic Vr. Municipal Commh don't get busy with the GfiVtrni *L 1 as an unemployment r* 1 Basin that cane? asur <\ vfy*. A I can picture Mr Farrcr ri trators, carrying a c Now!" Mr. Brow:.
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  • 26 8 Latest Quotations- HUH 1 L( ndon:—a'.d New York:- 10 Singapore:—16 1 UN. Lcndon:- Bp* "34 3 months. hflW 0* Od.), sellers El* „,idi.
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    • 88 8 |U. S. De Silva Bros. Manufacturing Jewellers, g 11 SOLE AGENTS I H AND K I DISTRIBUTORS I qJ FOR I S.S. F.M.S. I B or jjj |the world renowned| I "ZENITH" I I WATCHES. I 30 Years' Experience. 61, High Street, |jj Singapore. g I 'Phone 4540. TO LET.
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  • 707 9 JOHORE JUSTICE. Officials Unjustly Pilloried. DEFENCE IN COUNCIL. 5 ial Condemnation Of Judge. n ivrCRS FAVOUR SIX DAY WEEK. th«- presentation cf the White Paper, a document ihjM in the official annals a the meeting of the Johore i State en Tuesday, a brief urkalfa
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  • 37 9 Reuter's Service. London. July 30. he only recommendation msde Committee on Ministers' rethat the Prime Minister's salary increased without delay fom £5 003 JJ year. •at, the Committe? s a ted in p- ITDCR] revision.
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  • 669 9 ROUND-TABLE TALK. Discussions In Lords And Commons. ACTION BY SIR AUSTEN CHAMBESLAip. British Official Wireless. Rugby, July 30. The subject of the Round-Table Conference was again raised in both Houses of Parliament to-day. Lord Reading, in the House of Lords, supported by the Conservative
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  • 106 9 Enormous Damage To Crops And Cattle. ROBBERS LOOT ABANDONED HOMES. Reuter's Service. Karachi, July 30 A serious situation has developed in Sind. ow ng to the floods. About 30.000 people have evacuated to Sukkur and thousands are homeless Over 100 villages are submerged. The waters are closing
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  • 34 9 MOTORING NOTES, on page NOTES FROM INDIA, on page 3. MALACCA HISTORICAL SOCIETY, on page 4. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on page S. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 11. FEDERATION FOR INDIA, on page 12.
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  • 415 9 UNCHARTED ROCK. Capt. McDonnell Exonerated From Blame. MARINE COURT FINDINGS. An inquiry into the grounding of the Governors Yacht, 'Sea Belle II," off the Perhentigjj Islands on June 17, was conducted this morning ac the Marine Court before Mr. G. Wilson (Acting District Judge and
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  • 429 9 A Comprehensive Review. THE LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS. British Official Wireless. Rugby, July 30. When askea in the House of Commons for a statement as to the agenda of the Imperial Conference, the Prime Minister replied tliat the Confeience would afford opportunity for a general review and a
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  • 400 9 Burning And Looting Changsha. FOREIGNERS LEAVE. Leading Officials Brutally Murdered. NO NEWS OF BRITISH CONSULATE. Reuter's Service. Shanghai, July 30. News from Changsha is very sparse at present. There is no news as to the fate of the Bntish Consulate and other foreign properties, approximating £5,000.000 in rle
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  • 68 9 Washington. July 30. The State Department has annouiv.ed that the Nanking Government has been cau'ioncd that if it permits the loss of American life and property in Taian or Shantung, the American Government will reserve all li.hl; in the matter. The caution follows a report from
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  • 277 9 Expected At Montreal To-night. VESSEL BEHAVING SPLENDIDLY. British Official Wireless. Reuter's Service. Rugby, July 30. The airship RlOO continued to make good progress in her flight to Canada. A message, timed at noon. Greenwich Mean lime, gave hei position as 54.40 N., 39.20 W., roughly half-way across
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  • 32 9 Reuter's Service. Montreal. July 31. The RlOO has reached Beleisle Straits, lighting the Canadian mainland at 9 p.m. Canadian time. She will probably arrive at Montreal early on Thursday afternoon.
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    • 218 9 MEUKOW I j BRANDY. I I TRADE MARK I The Guarantee of i 1 Quality. I I s I SOLE AGENTS: 9 j GuTnpiE c €b I I I rQ (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) ft Ln rv' Hi B I MORE J I "TALKIE HITS" I 1 AT I
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  • 388 10 Sports Pastimes. SINGAPORE CUP. Indo-Ceylonese Beat The Gunners. PKREIRA'S THREE GOALS. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The Indo-Cey!onese showed much improved form yesterday when they eliminated the Gunners front the Singapore Cup Competition at the Anson Road Stadium. The Gunners were three goals down before they could reply with 3 solitary goal scored
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  • 318 10 Tables Turned After Interval. A team from the Fourth Submarine Flotilla in harbour provided lively opposition for a mixed S.C.C. XI on the Padang yesterday. The Club had substitutes for Brummitt, Donald, Reade and Fyfe and tne team was not well balanced. The visitors, too,
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  • 19 10 1" the Second Division yesterday, Mansfield v. were given a walk-over in their fixture with the V.M.C.A.
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  • 37 10 (By arrangement with the "SJJ>.") London, July 30. Nelson of Cardiff has been transferred to Newcastle United. The figure paid in connection with the transfer is understood to be in the neighbourhood o; £7,000
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  • 180 10 BADMINTON. The semi-finals of the Singapore open singles championship tournament were playei off on Saturday last at the S.V.C. Drill Hall before a large gathering and resulted as follows:—See Oim Hock beat Yeo Kian Ann W—14 (3—0), 15—9; E. J. Vass beat Seah Eng Liat 15—8, 8—15. 15—3.
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  • 501 10  -  Suggested Arrangements For Sports Meetings. ATHLETICS. (By "Echo." r Somewhat tardily, an effort is being made to revive interest in athletics in Singapore. Entries are now being invited at the S.C.C., and if sufficient are received the senior club will have a meeting in September. One
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  • 45 10 (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.*') London, July 30. £3.000 is still need to be contributed before the British team which it is proposed shall compete in the Empire Games at Hamilton. Ontario, next month, can be put on a sound financial footing.
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  • 291 10 Programme And Ties. LAWN TENNIS. The following ties in the Malaya Championare to be played to-day (there was no play yesterday) on the Padang: Men's singles: S. Matsukawa v. John Lim, Roy F. Smith v. Kawajiri. Rev. Aitken v. Lye Kwong Chun. Ladies' singles: Mrs. Toft v. Mrs.
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  • 72 10 Results in the L.L.T.C. tournament yesterday were: Ladie s' open singles (Final): Mrs. Tayler beat Mrs. Zylstra? 6—1, 3—6, 6—3. Mixed open doubles: Mrs. Buchanan and Rev. Aitken beat Mrs. Warden and Klelnman, 7—5, 2—4, 6—4; Mrs. Tennent and Anderson beat Miss Toby and Roy Smith 6—2, 6—2.
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  • 225 10 Match With Wooden Spoonists. CRICKET. (By arrangement with the "SJ?.P.") London, July 10. It was dull and cold when the match between the Australians and Somerset opened at Taunton this morning. The wicket was easy. Somerset won the toss and elected to bat. Th: county put on
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  • 55 10 (By arrangement with the "S.F.P*'j London. July 30. The Australian Test players, who are apparently feeling the strain of their continued playing pretty badly, have put forward a request that play in the fifth Test at the Oval which will be played to a finish, should be curtailed
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  • 75 10 (By arrangement with the "SfJ*.") London, July 30. There is general disappointment amongst press writers and public alike over the English Test team's showing in the fourth Test at Manchester Peebles, it is generally regarded, should be retained in the team for the Oval match though his
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  • 97 10 Positions in the Garrison League to July 24 P. W. L. D. Pts. H Q. Wing, Welch R. 7 6 0 1 13 "A" Coy, Welch R. 6 5 0 1 11 Royal Engineers 8 4 2 2 10 11th Battery. R.A. 7 4 3 0 8 22nd
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  • 215 10 Association Football. The Jervois Athle'ic Party play the Merrilads on Saturday at the Delta Read ground. Badminton. Novice team against Devonshire BP. 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, Chua
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  • 190 10 Desperadoes Punished. The two Chinese who were charged with committing gang robbery and murder at a pineapple plantation near Woodlands in April last, were found guilty of causing grievous hurt whilst committing gang robbery and were sentenced to seven years' r.i. each by Mr. Justice Cobbett at the
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  • 398 10 The Nile Pays $112. THE TURF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 30. The weather was fine and there was a good attendance at the second day of the Autumn race meeting at Penang to-day. More money than on Saturday was paid through the tot? and there
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  • 141 10 Glass From Changi Sand. SITTING t)I SPLC'IAL TRIBUNAL. A tribunal consisting ol the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison) as president, and Messrs. P. H. Young and Van Cuylenburg as assessors, sat in the Supreme Court to-day to hear an appeal in tne matter ol the acquisition cf
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  • 106 10 Full Inquiry To Be Held. Reuter's Service. Canberra, Julj 30. Mr. F. Scullin (Premier) speaking at a Feudal Institute meeting, announced that a full inquiry will be held in the Australian sugai industry with regard to the embargo on foreign sugar and the sugar agreement (whereby the Government
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  • 95 10 Guthrie's Report. Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd.. Singapore, in their weekly report, dated July 31, state: The market has varied from quiet to dull during the past week, the uncertainty regarding future production still being the dominating feature. Prices are practically unchanged over the period, although locally
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  • 633 10 Civil Servant And Surgeon. GLOWING TRIBUTES FROM THE GOVERNOR. An impressive ceremony took place at Government House yesterday when the Governor (Sir Cecil Clementi) decorated Mr. R. J. Farrer and Dr. C. J. Smith, both of Singapore, with tiie Ins'gnias of the honuuis conferred on them
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  • 71 10 Dr. Shiels Promises Inquiry. (By arrangement with the 1 S.F.P London. July 30. Miss Edith Pirton Turbeville (Lab, Wrekim asked Dr. Drunmond Shiels (Under-Secretary for the Colonies) to-day a quest:on in regard to the abolition of mui-tsai in Penang. Dr. Shiels replied that mui-tsai did not exist in
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  • 74 10 Another Big Coup. Six hundred tahils of contraband chandu valued at §4.200 were discovered by Monopolies Officers on Tuesday in a Chinese sundry goods shop at Tanjong Pagar. The chandu was concealed under the cement flooring at the oack of the ohop. Three Chinese were arrested and charged
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  • 76 10 The following is the latest list of donations to the Ceylon Flood Relief Fund:— Previously acknowledged $337.00 Per late Mr. E. L. Talma 25.00 Mr. Seah Eng Tong 50.00 Raffles and Sea View Hotel Staffs 40.50 Mr. G. C. Clarke 25.00 A. M. Theynappa Chettiar 20.00
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  • 76 10 The death of Mr. V. Packiry. Extra Assistant Controller of Labour, Pa hang, occurred at his residence on Tuesday morning. The deceased, who joined the Labour Department in July 1907, rose to the position of chief clerk in the Indian Immigration Office, Penang. in 1925. which post he occupied with
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  • 310 10 To Tour China And J a p an< BRITAIN NOT TAK.N, IN TRvin Uft Reuter's Service. The personnel of the L< the Far East will cor. MiSsi oo t« Ernest Thompson «Chau.i of the Joint Committee ,f c !!5 nisations), who is also ch.-. °rga
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  • 480 10 Funeral Yesterday. Following a simple memorial service at St 'Andrew's Cathedral, Mr. E Salzmann (!7>. the doyen al the European community, whose death was reported yesterday, was buried i Bidadari Cemetery yesterday afternoon. Repiesentatives oi all cla; the community were present. The Rev. J. V. Westlake t,inducted
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  • 34 10 Wild Panic 1» Strttfc Reuter's Service. Ne* Yora. I MM* 2 Two earthquake *OCks ~;.>•. and the Canal ion n d afternoon. Buildings was a wild panic but, sociated Press, the:«
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  • 77 11 re are invited to write to us on .lie interest. It must be underr& >he "Malaya Tribune" does not 0i)J irse opinions expressed by corresv teRS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF r ■PIE preferably typewritten (double 'on one side of the paper only ,r}ar r-ay be used, but the names
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  • 107 11 Editor. "Malaya Tribune.") of the fact that people are now ling underneath trolley-bus •atement from the Singapore to whether or not human lives f the wires snap and fall to i be welcomed If any risk best for the company to r the benefit of the general will
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  • 163 11 To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") S:r—A r r p'anter, in days gone by, was .nan of money, or at least one to make a pile for himself, hanged, and with them ideas nd 1 rt "T .anees. and we find to-day that the plar." i i no longer
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  • 160 11 T'i -he Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir- Jeff s letter in the Press toiy to hit the nail on the head. :.i doing iis duty by the thousands Malays <whose soil we are ud Chinese who together form ..t i. ::i country, or is it still clingn. id-
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  • 68 11 untitled Patterson and Mrs. Patterson mban to take charge of the nary work of that station, bl Message." "£&ee- bearers of the Johore Johore Bahru, for 1920--at the annual general meetDr. s. Luther, President; Mr. -President: Mr. T. H. Aiy r, *nd treasurer; Mr. K. J. Sharma, eretaiy and treasurer;
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  • 573 11 RUBBER CONTRACT JUDGMENT. An Infant's Claim Falls. Judgment was delivered by Mr. Justice Stevens in the Supreme court yesterday dismissing the claim of Me«srs. Brinkman Co. against Chop Hoe Seng Hin Co. The claim was in respect of a shipment of "C" Blanket Crepe rubber which was rejected
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  • 304 11 Demands Punishment Of Mr. Lenox Simpson. "DISRUPTING COUNTRY'S UNIFICATION." Reuter's Service. Nanking, July 29/ It is reported that the Foreign Ministry has lodged a second protest with Sir Miles Lampson (British Minister to China) irging that Mr Lenox Simpson be punished for siding and abetting the Northern
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  • 86 11 ["Sin Kuo Min Press" Service.] Shanghai, July 30. General Ma Hung Kwei has sailed for Tsingtao to take over command of the forces at the Chiao-Xs* front, and to reorganise the Shantung troops under Kao Kwei Tze. The 19th and the 15th Hunanese divisions have been ordered
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 549 11 I 4 BIG GALA NIGHTS f I At the NEW WORLD SHOW Sj Commencing August I, 2, 3 4. Kln Celebration of the 7th Anniversary of the New World Show X Together with the opening of the Commercial *****. Special Pagodas erected B] Cj by expert Chinese designers from China.
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    • 176 11 Said the flapper at Raffles "0 dash! That's the seventh!—l'm getting quite rash. Tho' cocktails I adore And pah its I encore There's nothing to beat Orange-Smash!" FRAMROZ CO., fa NEW jjj I H HINDENBURG I (M f) Gold totel I H iJ JAVANESE Records. I Sung by years old
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 108 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS !)rill Programme. TO-DAY, JULY 31. D ED Hall, No. 3 Platoon "A" (M. G.) c Drill and 30 Yards Range. BORROW, AUGUST 1. Hall, S. R. A. (v), Battery and Ba "t" al Parade. Drill Hall, "F" (Malay) Coy., ta tag. Hail, D. E. L. Unit, 30 Yards
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  • 3308 12 Recommendations Of The Simon Commission. EXTRACTS FROM THE REPORT Part II—(Continued). LARGER COUNCILS PROPOSED. In their description of the changes which they consider desirable in the Provincal Legislatures, -he Commissioners say it is of groat importance that such changes as are made should be made in such
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    • 99 12 I FRESH from the Factory J I to the CONSUMER. 1 I I i x- I Afeu; Shipment of I "Empress Accordeons" 8 JUST UNPACKED. 1 i Price from $4.00 and upwards. 1 NANG HENG Co., I 'Phone 6958. Nos. 103 105, Selegie Road, Singapore, jjj l lo Thats what
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    • 26 12 Sore Throat? We are never without FOR MAM INT t tle common-sense protect all that matters." m/Ss fORMAH NT ObtainabU mt mil Cfemfcfft The Germ-killio* TMU
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  • 381 13 Dr. M. Y. Lum's Address To Rotarians. Speaking before the Klang and Coast Rotary Club on the subject of "Opium Suppression in Malaya," Dr. M. Y. Lum strongly criticised the action taken by the Governments of the F.M.S. and the S.S. He pointed that the visit of
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  • 378 13 Suggested Use For Surplus Stocks. "Ichabad" writes to the Malay Mail": In your leader of the 21st inst., you refer to the protests winch economists would make if rubber were destroyed. I aamlt there would be an outcry in some quarters at "economic waste;" nevertheless, low grade
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  • 316 13 China Faces A Serious Problem. I China, which has lagged behind western countries in treating the mentally defective, is now trying to plan modern scientific attention for the million or more insane who go uncared for there. The China Medical Association has unanimously passed a resolution "that there
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 338 13 f DAVENPORT OIL ENGINE. (DIESEL) I I roi H CYCLE HEAVY DUTY INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE i M. HASSAN LE(li: AND WATER "X ACTOR. l*q Hasan Road, A PORE. ti v n need of electric lehts. fa motors etc. and ?J er please write to L a Idress or 'Phone Mil.
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    • 193 13 t .77. '\W Jam EDUCATIONAL. TYPE WRITING. Type on Ist. class Machines ADMISSION ANY DAY. THE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, BRAS BASAH ROAD. CIVIL ENGINEERING. A Civil Engineer, with a high-class University degree in Engineering and a brilliant career behind, is giving tuition in all branches of CIVIL ENGINEERING and higher
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    • 123 13 3r32srlsr!sr]£rlsHSr^rlS^ I UNICORN I Extra Stout, j ]x jjj X Win. McEwan Co., Ltd., I EDINBURGH. i I J| llffil a K enuine ENGLISH jjj jjj a wholesome BEVERAGE. 1 111 ill an ri 'f res hing DRINK ja jj I Hjl H an efficient STIMULANT 3 jj|, 11 or
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    • 808 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. _rr: 3 FEDERATED MALAY~ STATES RAILWAYS. IMPORTANT TRAIN SERVICE ALTERATIONS Commencing August 1, 1930. PORT DICKSON BRANCH. The passenger train services between Seremban and Port Dickson will be entirely suspended. Sirusa. Sungei Salak and Bagan *>inang stations will be closed. A goods train service will be maintainea between
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    • 719 14 I FRUITFUL, SMALL ADS. jjj HiVE \OU: I |£j A HOUSE TO LET. 3 A CAR TO SELL. rfl ANYTHING TH r PUBUC WANTS. g ?DO YOU WANT: A SITUATION. rjj AN EMPLOYEE. fO i-ÜBLIC IN YOUR WARES. H Try a Snnii Ad. in the "Malaya Tribune." Results Will Surprise
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    • 580 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, 43 to 45. Apply to, The Secretary, The Tfarden Club. TO LET—Shophouse, No. 18, Market Street. Apply to Mr. Nana Mohamed Dawood, 17, Market Street. TO LET—New Bungalow,
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    • 547 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94. MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85, Beach Street Malacca 131. Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109. Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16. Dir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 90, Bulten Nleuwpoort Straat Shanghai 9,
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    • 438 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,646,505 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.G. S. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.
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    • 443 14 SOITH INSURANCE cout m FIRE, MARINE MOTOR car INSURA.vrr Uce d LOWEST H t AT L C Office: J. Flnt. r ASSURAMk COm^Z LIMITED 5 (tntmwmmui m the str*. HEAD Ol FN I siv rin 2nd Floor of s Sii '.iporf. 'Phone Seah hr. 8. Q Wong Dr. 8. C
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    • 480 15 sTEAMERJAIUNGS P. 0. BRITISH INDIA \ND APCAR LINES. rmtei in England.) tl n SSENGER CARGO MAIL SERVICES. to XND ORIENTAL STEAM .>\ CO. LONDON AND X-l MAIL SERVICE. ,jet uith His Majesty's Government.) 1; uURD FROM LONDON. tuna and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1930 11,000 Aug. 9 9,000 Aug. 23
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    • 581 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA* LIME. Deutsch i j-j pj DampfschifTs 1 Q Q Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG. SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. t m.s. SAUERLAND via Manila Aug. 9 s.s. SCHEER Aug. 15 M.s. MUNSTERLAND omit Japan ports Aug. 26 t m.s. KULMERLAND via Manila Sept.
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    • 698 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON. Tonnage Destination Due Soli 1930 Hakusan Maru 10,600 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Middlesbrough July 31 Aug. 1 Haruna Maru 10,600 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Hull, Rotterdam Middlesbrough Aug. 13 14 Kamo Maru 8,000 Marseilles, London, Antwerp, R dam Hull Middlesbrough
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    • 637 15 LEPROSY DIABETES. CONSUMPTION, PILES, VJtt.. SEX-DISORDERS AND LEUCOBRHOEA CURED. fatlents have derived exceedingly marvrttoo* results in Malaria, Paralyvis, Sterility, etc. CONSULT THE FAMOUS AYURVEDIC Dr. PANDIT NAIDL VALUTA RAJ, F.R.C.P. (In.) Senior Physician of THE HIMALAYAN PHARMACY, Head Office: 62, Owen Road. Singapore, BRANCH AND CONSULTATION ROOMS: 135, Serangoon Road,
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    • 203 16 Trade Trade— o Mark insisi- on Wl<fe^Brand 1 a SOLE AGENTS: N.V, Straits Java Trading Co. SINGAPORE PENANG. di=dr=Jr=dr=dr=Jr^r^ I "TRUTH IN ADVERTISING" /S THE BULWARK OF SUCCESS. fj 3 a I o TLJT 'EST* €»L I Jul JuL* JCL* 2» JE2*i I GRUYERE. EDAM. jc GORGONZOLA. DUTCH CREAM. ROQUEFORT.
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    • 456 16 I Off tb-& I Daysjkf I AFF DAYS: back aching, limbs aching,] H v —these do not happen without a caus ac ™ng 1 I there are also annoying urinary irrej ties. I should suspect your kidneys. M Any of these symptoms may be H due to kidney weakness and
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