Malaya Tribune, 17 November 1930

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune WIL- No. 27* SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Monday. Nov. 17. 1930. MALAYA TRIBUNE. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1930.
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    • 248 1 Li ETON'S CfYLON TEA. WOT BETTER II BEST. SHIP' BRAND >v J s I TENED CONDENSED MILK f. This Milk is prepared from v -^jT^ PURE UNSKIMMED COW'S MILK, and in condensation *i\t Vv*' j y nothing but FINEST WHITE I H^lfcr^ <I'(iAR is added. Being pro- \V r\ pared
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    • 138 1 Pear. REET, {•pore. BAUCIS and PHILEMON I I Would have liked their magic I pitcher better if it had flowed with j READ'S BEER. I "DOG'S j*tt*s*K HEAD" I I LIGHT LAGER. ALWAYS A HEAD! J I Wag "Savoir Vivre" I One of its most refined ex- w I pressions
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  • 2946 2 'Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London. Oct. 23 The King has decided that the celebration of Armistice Day. Nor ll which fali. this year on a Tuesday, shall follow the lines adopted taat year, and the Home Secretary, on behalf of the Cabinet, is
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  • 177 2 The question whether a girl should be allowed to wear Jewellery at school or not has piovided the Somerset Education authorities with a ZSrtLi "S"*"* 1 The prob:em *ith which the authorities are faced is to find a settlement for tne deadlock which has ar-sen in the case of Violet
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    • 286 2 "ELIMINATE THE DOUBT" and send all you orders for Toys and Gifts to WHITE A WAYS The 'Greetings" Autograph Compendium form, single sheet, AmM Price $125 each. CMliij '^|»ig|g^ THE KAJAB" TRICYCLE. "'V 1 I'uilt with a strong »uel frame, adjustable saddl. V-.vljfcrl Jj| »JM| \\\jMĕw ?9jßS y nd wired
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    • 191 2 END) COLDS Bewam of exposure tog laden crowds bewai draughts, bad air, sudden temperature chaise As i precaution, BttfAc night and morning with Listerine, full strength, always at the first sign nose or throat irruation.Thuv you can escape many ailmenr s I which are caused by germs f attacking when
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  • 624 3 PHILANTHROPIST FROM SINGAPORE. $350,000 FOR NANKING HOSPITAL. Mr Aw Boon Haw, Chinese philanthropist and multi-millionaire of Singapore, went to Shanghai on Oct. 20 from Dalren. alter having made an extensive tour throughout Indo-Chlna Formosa, Japan. Korea. Manchuria, and North China. He was greeted at the wharf
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  • 238 3 The following comparative statement of Iho vahv of Malaya's foreixn trade excluding Total Trade IMPORTS Increase EXPORTS Increase i or or Decrease i 192« 1930 Decrease 1929 1930 Decrease as compared with 1929. <In thousands of Dollars) Jsnusry 76.903 70.751 6.152 78.465 64 769 -13 716 iqsys
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    • 183 3 "Well-here's to your Jolly Good Health"*. inw r f*M I say you look a different fellow since you took my advice and URODONAL. ersation this, between two of those good fellows v. mst reaching that age when care must be exercised ia living, because of those too prevalent troubles Gout,
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    • 33 3 I "H. M. V." RECORDS. 3 From Film:— jjj I KING OF JAZZ" I Sung by JOHN BOLES. J NOW ON SALE. I I Q. C. YONG, (9 WO 117, MIDDLE ROAD g
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    • 286 3 This— I I STANDS FOR QUALITY." I That the "Lion" chop stands for S quality is no unfounded statement. (3 5j It signifies our endeavour to main- y tain the highest possible standard ih G aerated waters. 5 The best quality fruits are handled X fQ in the best known
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  • 912 4 Systematic Adjustments Save Money. Everything i n the world need* on one basis, regularity controlled Parallel* >n o» TJS not need emphasising that HvV«T need cleanliness. tJt? the valued TTmachinery la not feeding of animals of allde.eSEf*?*sary to reatoreihe waited, h?™ to nee€ h^.c.UcnTma^hm^ reduce, the wastage iTSFjS
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    • 288 4 Gloriously Alive—Always SLif 1 m world—they can dance til night because they are gloriously alive gloriously healthy and fit Hall's Wine has supplied them with both mental and physical reserves of power, which enable them to get a hundred per cent, out of life. I Let Hall's Wine help you
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    • 114 4 What, relief ,n know thai YOU R SAFEtiUADb flS&Eft 55* C«tle«ra J EVANS' Ulntrm-nt. then wa.h off in Throat PutiJWTU frwminute. with 4 utirurn ifca> I £3 m F l" d War Avery «4T I'l relief in oaaeaW 355 but "String treatment JWT Catarrh, BraT of pimple.! .ffffft etc. 1
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    • 251 4 Nerves W Restless Nights somethmg terrifying, are the iwHf worn I and ragged nerves. n Only nourishment will soothe and restore the nerves »nd enable you to enjoy sound, refresh,™ s\Zl What you need is a cup of Ovilr ne k?f„ P bed. for this delicts ttated nourishment in an
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  • 1286 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY FRASEB ft CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BBOKFBs Singapore, Nov. 17, 10 a.m. Issue Value JJJ OLOenfO QUOTATIONS. Enas. Buyers. Sellers. £1.0.0 Asam Kumbang Tin ~nZ sT aa 05.0 Ayer Hitam Tin iTne lo 6 100 Bangrin T!n DeT 3? J JJJ 0.11.J »100 Batang
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    • 488 5 If fa Doctors recommend BIOCITIN? ase ij .r: in is a nutrient containing tie constituent* of the york Tmm ft- J f Mt,k nd 10% X rye food). The preparation resents a rather fine powder of a yellowish 2*and of mild cake-like smell and taste. |bj *ater. it forms, when
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    • 153 5 I Popular Talkie Hits Sung by I I Screen Artists. J 8.3362 Mo4ly-Walta Song. From "THE GRAND PARADE" 3 X Alone in the Rain. Sunt by Donald Nov is n) S 8.3451 Back to the gay Puree, From "THE BRAT.' S a Were uncomfortable Sung by Betty Balfour X Cj
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    • 222 5 LEPROSY GUARANTEED AMAZING IMPROVEMENT IN LESS THAN A MONTH. Patients have derived exceedingly marvellous results ln Diabetes, Consumption, Piles, V.D.. ffllS! orde Malaria, ParaJysaa. sterility, and numerous other Chronic diseaoa*. cJS!^L The Fam<HM Awedle Physician. SRIMATHI LAKSHMI BAI and DR. PANDIT S£2J' V^ mYA FJtcp Senter Physician of THE HIMALAYAN
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    • 210 6 I NIGHTLY AT 630 A 9.30 J a Owing to Record-Breaking Success Season Extended Until Further Notice! DENNIS KING I JEANETTE MacDONALD 1 jv <The Beautiful Star of "LOVE PARADE Paramours Magnificent ALL-COLOUB Musical Entertainment 1 THE VAGABOND KING SO UND AND OUR «ACNASCOPK I I o, A «a BOOK
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    • 169 6 Amusements. j c.30 TO NIGHT 0.30 I ALL COMEDY PROGRAMME. j MOVIETONE'S I Happy Laughing Hit. A Brand New I I Brand of Brand New Comedy j I C WITH j| J Luc ««e;Brown, Stanley Smith, Ted Healy I J and his Racketeers. 8 JEiVX UGH! ,T STARTS AT FIRST
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    • 139 6 Inulboiioiigh J BEACH ROAD. I 615 TO-NIGHT. Qle rj j Richard Di x I In his First All-Talking Funfeasl: I By Paramount j Nothing But The Truth Amljirsjyothlng But Laughs! I Coming: CaptaiuOfThe Guard; A Gripping and UmmmM Commence Monday> jJ^S n 1 AT THE WiNBUy CINEMA GEYLANG j THE
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  • 195 7 TIN SHARES FIRM. md Co. report at 11 a.m. KIBBER. up 1 16d. •■ii (Gi. up 'h cent. Allenbys 85 —90 cents. (rata, Ayer Panas 75 —85 V 2 cents. Brogas 40 krtCBMI 23—27 cents. Buklt Cohnsburghs $1.20—51.50, Malt Glenealys $1—51.20. Jeram Kuantans 40— M cents.
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  • 204 7 ißy courtly of H. and S. Bank.) \PORE, NOV. 17. Sfllins.— London 4 months* sight 2s. 3 29/32 d.. London 3 sight 2s. 3 7 „d., London 13 16d., London 30 days* -d, London demand 2s 3,i lAodon T.T, 2s. 3 23/32 d.. Lyons P trts demand 1.430.
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  • 76 7 FRENCH GOVERNMENTS ACTION. Reuter's Service. Paris. Nov. 16. The Minister of Finance announces that measures are shortly to be taken for a tighter control of the Kerb Market (the CaSmW whose dealings are much more speculative than those of the official Stock Market The measures include
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  • 77 7 BUT GOOD SURPLUS IN HAND. Reuter's Service. Washington, Nov. 15. The Treasury has recommended the refund of $85,798 to the Rotterdam Lloyd line for overassessment of taxes ln 1917. Mr. Hoover indicated that the Treasury might have to face a slight deficit at the end of
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  • 109 7 ißy arrangement with the "SF.P"> London. Nov. 15. Sekong estate is to be closed down until lt can be worked at a profit or sold. There was a loss on the past year of £6.513 and there Is a debit of £6.855 to be carried forward.
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  • 38 7 (By arrangement with the "S.F-P."> London. Nov. 15. At the annual meeting of the Duff Development Co. to-day it was stated that a 30 per cent, saving in expenditure had been effected. The report was adopted.
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  • 143 7 SINGAPORE, NOV. 17. Rice, Slam A-l per Koyan $330 Rice, Slam 1 $280 Rice, Slam 2 $240 Rice, Slam 3 $217 Rice. Slam 4 $205 Rice, Saigon A-l $210 Rice. Saigon 1 $190 Rice. Saigon 2 $180 Rice, Saigon 3 $167 Rice, Rangoon 1 $190 Rice, Rangoon 2 $187
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  • 144 7 DICTATOR'S METHODS IN POLISH ELECTIONS. I Trans-Ocean ria Pan-Asia.) Warsaw. Not. 18. The early returns in Sunday's general elections indicate that the Pilsudskl Moc has gained a comfortable majority ol 444 Seym seats, giving a Parliamentary veneer to Marshal PlUudskis DicUtorshlp as a cumulative effect of
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  • 89 7 BERLIN COMMENT ON FRENCH DEBATE. (7>anj-Ocean ria Pan-Asia Berlin. Nov. lft. deba£ ha? t_& Political nounce her nW *> the «DeechL h, w lT c <*«*enU on y M BrUnd and M Tardleu of 5? declare U Brtmnd P»«*de<l for FtancoSTaSL "H 1 JJ; Tardleu negatived >
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  • 92 7 NO CHANGE OF POLICY. ["Japanese Nexs" Service.) Osaka. Nov. 15. vermncnt »*U not change its policy of Colonial administration to Taiwan on account of the outrages of the aborigines on Oct. 27. according to the Overseas Minister Mr. Matsuda. who made a report of the .situation
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  • 62 7 12 O'CLOCK NOON, NOV. 17. R-8.8. equal to London S lCT Standard. Spot 14% .4^. Standard RBS. on Tender. November 14 4 14 4 December 15 l 5, 4 January s January/March 154 15i„ April/June 16 l«i^ Ten* of Market: Firm Latest Cable:— London Spot
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  • 110 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. Nov. 17. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Nleuw Holland 23; Lyeemoon 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Radja 18; Mlto Maru 13; Cingalese Prince U; Raub 9; Ipoh 6. Empire Deck (Entrance Gate S). Kidderpore 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Nagato Maru
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  • 29 7 The rate of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day U Ra. 154 for 100 The ?»5 of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 158 for $100.
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  • 251 7 EXCELLENT COMEDY AT THE ALHAMBRA. An appreciative audience at the Alhambra last night fairly bubbled with mirth from start to finish at "Soup to Nuts," Pox-Movietone's amusing farce, which comes to the screen from the pen of Rube Goldberg. America's mo t popular cartoonist. This picture is
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  • 222 7 C. OF C. REPLY TO MEMBERS' PROTEST. The following letter has been circulated oy the Secretaries of the Chamber of Commerce to all members: Dear 81r, —We have received a letter addressed to the Chairman and Committee by 21 Members protesting against the decision of the Committee
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  • 136 7 SIKH TAXI DRIVER ATTACKED BY ARMED CHINESE. 81kh taxi driver Is now lying in hospital in a serious condition as the result of being brutaly attacked by Chinese gangsters armed w.th knives. At about 6 p.m. yesterday the victim drove a psaaenger to the 11th mile. Jurong Road,
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  • 342 7 The H.M.S. "Suffolk" lef*. this morning for Hong Kong The "Kola" arrived yesterday from Bangkok with 183 bullocks. *> t The "Radja." which arrived yesterday from Palembang. brought 630 pilgrims from Java ports in transit to Jeddah. The Spanish training vessel "Juan Lebartian Elcano" arrived yesterday from Colombo.
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  • 374 7 AMBULANCE BUSY DURING WEEK-END. A series of accidents along the motor-bus routes occurred during the week-end. N_uv pedestrians were badly injured, but there wer no fatal case* far as is known. The Ambulance Department at the Central Fire Station was kept very busy. for. apart from
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 66 7 U MST PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT. |j Mm. A PICTURE PACKED WITH— DRAMA, LOVE, SONG, ROMANCE g| and IRRESISTIBLE APPEAL LJ U "Mother's Boy fl M barring MORTON DOWNEY, H Mj Broadway's Goldea-Voiced Tenor. 1 Captivating Cabaret Scenes. U Be *utiful, r ascinating Dancers. fl I x I m to -morrow: mm\m
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    • 376 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—A good second-hand German Piano. Apply Box 273. c/o Malaya Tribune. FOR SAL E—Second-hand Prof essiona 1 Standard size Cinema Camera, complete, in good condition. Very cheap. Box No. 274. c/o Malaya Tribune. TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 612 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, NOV 17 Java. South-West Sumatra. SouthEast Borneo. Celebes. Moluccas. Timor Dilly and Australasia < excepting Western Australia) iNleuw t Holland) 3 pjn Selat Pandjang. Bengkalls and Bagan SI Apt Apl ,Hong Lam) 3 pm Port Swettenham and Penang (Kinta) 3 pm U Y (Tronoh» 3 pm Malacc
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  • 839 8 Before pursuing farther th« tab ject of Council Reform, as raised anew by the important proposals resulting from the inquiry of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association. WJ feel °ound to offer a strong Protest against the attitude take* up by a contemporary. Ordinarily we do not
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  • 136 8 Mr. untitled is to return to Penang "■mwed at th» n,.». World CaU»rt«. Co Ltd |,f. 1 Z? tA n «*W Cold Storage Ir ends lor Ids /°'L h, i "»»ny The funeral took place at k.T.u t Friday of Mrs VonVsoL c Lumpur on Quee Ch. !"1 adame mother
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  • 153 8 VIA AMERICA NEXT YEAR. NEW WIFE TO BE SULTANAH. <B» arrangement v<M (A, s.FJ-.") London. Nov. 15 The Sultanah of Johore Is to oD e n n„, t J£d Severn Hoslel ,n the Under mZT U^^"'^ British Adviser Th a ">« "PProval ot the is dead,
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  • 86 8 A.CS. ABANDONS MUCH CRITICISED SYSTEM. School Pees imi r»„ Present slump conduit f the that the Davment nf I has 11 fourj d difficult in ile cafes '"it ls rathfr decided to collect fZl' J Si therei °re been list of S„ im? .r n u
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  • 37 8 Reuter's Service. Tokyo, Nov. 16. Baron Kenj ro Den has died I Baron Kenjlro Den «ma m born in 1*71 Aa5 °ciat.oii>. He was a? Oovtmor General o? o?? ap f >imm< nt5;
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  • 12 8 A." *»th sundry rumours eoncernwhich ha. been extond'ed."
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  • 108 8 A mail from Batavia and Palembang by Peiaona lost their Uvct 6lm P^-K«din K to Singapor. n n Ranttsr. Mr Teo Beng Rim. of irnftnil HoMdtal L^sJsWgir^ ceremony'^ W 8 Z ?'?f d Th Rembrandt »ffM?S 9 at H °W «pacioua and romfo«lM nPOn Wn:ch ottm «ccommodat on to T1
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  • 622 8 iBY P.u T m^1 0 cl A Mr. Hoover is p,", might r Mr what's sauce fcr the I gander." Circumsta cases! v 111 a; cr tin Anyway, these foolish*, on their way?" 1 A Cynicism from "Troth Ever since I can Ton always been the forem
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  • 11 8 Prom China and Japan by dv Singapore on Wednesday.
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  • 43 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS. RUBBER. I < ndoo:—4'-d New York:—9' H cents lO>. Singapore:—14\-14 cent. TIX. Ixndon:—Spot £116 I5s. 0.1 (up od a 3 months, buyers £118 2 Sd 32s 6d.). sellers £11* 5s. (W. <ur SO 0d.-Sh-^apcra:—$60j61"... I I "J t n
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 108 8 New No. 7181 3 g LoDch f o.,:Cr U et, Five Fancy cGlass Bottles with Silver- f X Plated Mounts and Spoons 1 Price 513.50. 1 I R obinson; Co., Ltd. f Incorporated In a* strait. Settlement,, I I Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. 8 PoMee j T h 7 whoad,
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    • 74 8 I BRILLIANT AND I I GEM SET jewelleryI I In Latest Design8-Pl atiDum I I or VV/Go!d Setting. I n I PRICES THAT DEFY jjj COMPETITION. I I I 30 Years 9 Experience. I I s lu.S.DeSHva«Brosj 61, High sireet. jjj 'Phone 4540. 634 ft NORTH BRIDGE ROAD In TENG
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  • 268 9 FEROCIOUS REDS IN CHINA. I I R MILLION DOLLARS DAMAGE. LE COMMUNITY TAKEN FOR RANSOM. Reuter's Service. Shanghai. Nov. 17. infumtd Chinese report from i R' ds, under Pang Teh Huai, > Cht*n Tung, were driven out ■"w rnment troops last week
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  • 217 9 PRACTICALLY OUT OF DANGER. XVI INDICTED FOR ATTEMPTED MURDER. tapHMN Neus" Service.] Tokyo. Nov. 15. x mmm issued at i o'clock this rning the condition of the Hama°uchi. read as follows <■ condition Is far better than BUM although th- Premier mm •rtm from pain in the
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  • 50 9 N,> UVKS LOST IN CYCLONE. Reuter's Service. Rangoon. Nov. 15. report. Writhed abroaa that hundreds Ramrl i the Cyclone at Burm were baseless. the houses in the town were so At tUL unlnh abitable. but no Uvea me re is much distress and food s
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  • 177 9 SAFE ARRIVAL AT BORDEAUX. SMALL FRENCH AIRSHIP CRASHES. Reuter's Service. La Rochelle. Nov. 15. 1 departed for Bordeaux at 11.35 semi SSZ mornlng a Fnnch nay semi-rigid airship, searching for the Do X developed a gas leak and crashed near Rochfort and was wrecked. The
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  • 200 9 PREMIER NOT A DOGMATIST. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby. Nov. 15. Speaking at a Bedford Labour meeting lastnight, the Prime Minister (Mr. J r MacDonald) expressed the view that It was absolutely unposs:ble for any British Government to tell honestly the Dominion Premiers that the peopl> Brita
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  • 185 9 GRAND OPERA FOR THE MILLIONS. [British Official Wireless,] Rugby, Nov. 15. Grand opera for minions of radio listeners its well as the general public in London and the provinces is the object of plans arranged between the Covent Garden Opera Syndicate and the British Broadcasting Corporation. More
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  • 105 9 GOVERNMENT AND JEWISH AGENCY TO CONFER. [British Official Wireless,] Rugby. Nov. 15. Doubts hay ng been expressed as to compatibility of some passages of the White Paper of Oct. 21 with certain articles of Uie Palestine Mandate and otner passages having proved liable to misunderstand ng the British
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  • 59 9 [British Official Wireless,] Rugby, Nov. 18. The Preparatory Commission for the Disarmament Conference has accepted, by 16 votes to four, six States which are abstaining from the principle of the limitation of land and war material by Budgetary methods, while recognising that some members prefer the method of
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  • 182 9 BRITISH-AMERICAN COOPERATION. FULL PLANS SAID TO BE MADE. Reuter's Service. Washington. Nov. 15 Mr. Warren Irving Olover, Second Assistant Postmaster General. United States has announced that an agreement has been negotiated with the Imperial Airways and the Pan-American Airways for an Anglo-American air mall service to
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  • 133 9 SUCCESSFUL TRIAL DURING WEEK-END. fBrim/l Official Wireleu.] Rugby. Nov. 16. Successful trial fl ghts were made during the Wlth the flm ot of the alr ltncrs ta th *orld. These Handley Page aircraft. Intended for use S, K Sh T re a r 01,4,1 lin «ch have
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  • 94 9 GERM4N POLITICIAN DEPLORES REBUFFS. [Trans-Ocean r.a Pan-Asia Munich. Nov. 16. That the Cabinet, if necessary, would set aside the Reichstag In order to save the Reich from financial chaos formed the principal theme of a speech by the Bavarian People's Party leader. Hr. Leicht. at the
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  • 167 9 ITALY COUNTERING FRENCH DIPLOMACY? Reuter's Service. London. Nov. IS. News from Con>tan dnople says that th? Italian Ambassador yesterday left for Rome to participate in conversations between Sig. Mussolini and the Italian and Turkish Foreign Ministers, which Indicates a further stage in the z 1
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  • 129 9 RAPID PROGRESS IN SPEAKING SPANISH. I British Official Wireless.* Rugby. Nov. 18. In preparation for his visit to South America next year, the Prince of Wales is practising his Spanish with the advice and ■nkdeitu of Dr. Pastor Cervantes. Professor of Spanish at London University. The Pastor says
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  • 463 9 RIOT AFTER FUNERAL PROCESSION. SPANISH CAPITAL AT A v STANDSTILL. REVOLUTIONARY SENTIMENT SPREADING. Reuter's Service. Madrid. Nov. 15. _WUd aeon- were witnessed In a street battle of^ooo^L^ a 'uneral proceoto i?£f E?S OWln to Jtat the way m one of the busiest thoroughEJS resulted and four
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  • 242 9 FIRST CAUSE OF TRADE DEPRESSION? Reuter's Service. \Bribsh Official Wireless.] Rugby. Nov. 15. Lord DAbcrnon. addrcesiig the Liverpool Incorporated Chamber of Commerce last ever.suggested that gold hoarding by the United owes and Prance and gold .stabilisation m gh' be among the main causes of the present
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  • 25 9 OLE LONDON LETT EE. on pan t MOTORING NOTES, en page 4. TOPICS OF TO DAY. «n parr S. COEEEBPONDENCE. on psg« 1?.
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    • 288 9 J AT ITS BEST*~ I 1 The Greatest j Thirst c l ue nching I jj I Beverage of the j jj a 111 r)EHOLD in this bottle-the I fl BUM h tle bearin the label with M X *****8818 e a i d r^h T theSafeSt,the H I 3
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  • 287 10 Sports Pastimes. HOME LEAGUE RESULTS. Shocks For Villa And Wednesday. NOTTS COUNTY STILL UNBEATEN. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Reuter's Service. London, Nov. 15. To-days results in the principal leagues were: ENGLISH LEAGUE—DIV. I. Aston Villa 4. Derby 6. Bolton 2. Sunderland 2. Chelsea 2, Manchester C. 0. Grimsby 2. Blackburn 0. Huddersfleld
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  • 214 10 "Merrie" Display At Aberdeen. y arran 0ement with the "SSJ».-*) London, Nov. 16. •here 01 "H 00 "ewcutle. homster,' viT' 2^. kable Morln tant defeat (their* VlUa 8 lm Porof Derby by t%* at hand, Biddies tone, was twice lnfo?*ri If w goalkeeper at the commenSnt nf^h
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  • 35 10 Lind rum's Big Scoring. NEWMAN KEEPS I-E*|> OYER P NEW zealander. BILLIARDS. l«»don. Nov. 7. I 5 close of »lay scores to-day were Wewman (in pky, 26.305: McConachy ***** Undrum made a break ot 1,147.
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  • 707 10 Positions Up-To-Date. ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. L Goals. Arsenal f 5 Derby County 8 2 5 3« 24 21 Sheffield W 15 8 2 5 31 2 Portsmouth 15 g 2 5 3} o? l\ Aston Villa 15 a a fl 21 Huddersfleld 15 tf 3 6 35
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  • 82 10 Ireland Beat England Reuter's Service. London, Nov. 15. nAuL^T^JS 0 111 amateur International Ireland beat 3 1. fl arrangement with the "S.FJ> n London, Nov. 16. Ireland's t.hri»« iwmia niKki •cwaigfor England. Al «mpoeed mostly of Ulstermer the homJZZ were superior In attack. nomeeters (Scotland beat Ireland at
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  • 14 10 beat the C team Dy 1 ***mlay at the AJ»X3. ground.
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  • 423 10 Johore Beaten In Malaya Cup. RUGBY FOOTBALL. Superiority behind the scrum, combined wi.k good handling and hooking, was the diwin* to bTTg 5 o\er Johore in the Malaya Cup Competttlon at Oenuang on Saturday The initial the game were without lnclden: of note le%el of play was
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  • 81 10 'By arrangement with the "SJJ*:', London. Nov. v. The following are the results of the more important rugby football games to-day Durham 16. Northumberland 11 Cheshire 25. Cumberland 9 Lancashire 16. Yorkshire 7 Blackheath 18. Cambridge 16 Harlequins 8. Oxford 11. Newport 6. Gloucester J.
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  • 300 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) Beremban. Nov. 15. y unconverted try to nil. Negri Sembilan m^* fed 10 against Peri* J th f s*«a* Robertaon trophy match m Seremban station padaaig to-day Urge crowd. The ground was on the Zfl aide and made the handling difncult FySk
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  • 858 10 A Speedy Home Left Wing. HOCKEY. .w ll C C the Selangor Club met on Uie Padang on Saturday and the encounter was one of Uie keenest played there this of the superiority of Uie B.C.C. was probably greater than Uie score of 4—3 Indicates but
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  • 35 10 PING-PONG. Before a large crowd at the Lone Wan Olrls' School on Saturday night. Urn Choo A?f 8 **U*Uxl by the Nanyang Chinese Students" Society Evening Class bytwS tames to three.
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  • 37 10 Reuter's Service. Th. r, Washington. Nor. 15. The Navy Departments 1931 programme re£ooo.ooo for modernising three battleships 25? I aircraft-carrier; one 10.000 ton six-Inch cruiser, a destroyer flotilla and three or four •übmartnes
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  • 455 10 Final Day's Results. THE TURF. (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Nov. 15. The weather was fine at the start of the final day of the Perak Truf Club's winter meeting to-day and there was a larger attendance than on the previous days. The Sultan of Perak was present.
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  • 92 10 RIFLE-SHOOTING. o«r Oam Correspondent.; The Seremban, Nov. 15. s«S,!i.Tm v rz, h m m n t,n8 of the n^> ban and f heW yerterda Serem- v_. s a great success. The Hnn x/, SSSKSS •SSTSTmS"" w 20S Ahmad *e- Ahmad, cap) Cpl. Yusoff AbduUah <handi<'^lSpU^S^:cdSPCn, w Tunku zakarta•SsSrwsat*-'
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  • 12 10 Reuter's Service. Chamber of f ommerce). Canadian
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  • 24 10 Reuter's Service. Wither permitting. SPE*^ 7 for Tokyo on Monday momimr She will stop at Nanking. TslnanfJ ana s«Sul.
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  • 426 10 DENIAL AT INDIA CONFERENCE. DIFFERENCES BEDtr ADJUSTED [British Official Wtreltu A further informal ,i fl Indian delegation to the r-V ference was held at St. Jametf pli day and another is fixed for TuesdaTf H* to-morrows plenary .feting ol The re port that the Mosh issued an
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  • 372 10 FOREIGN DIPLOMATS DISCUSS LOANS. NE\V HEAD OF EXECUTIVE YUAN. ["Sin Kuo Mm Press Service I Shanghai. Nov. 17 The third meeting of the Kuomintang Con- gress was held yesterday with Mr. Yu Yiu Jin as chairman. Thirty-one Central Exe v ntmembers, nine Central supervisory members and fifteen
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  • 169 11 SPORTS PASTIMES. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Malacca Inter-School league. ,y ti Our Own Corretpondent./ Malacca. Nov. 14. nuitrh in th- Junior division of ool league provided a surprise St Francis Institution II. met the I it'll II On the result of the previous te rn als which ended in 6—1 »>; PYanciscans,
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  • 197 11 Kura-ian Co.. Meeting. RIFLE- SHOOTING. Co annual rifle meeting B ik.it Timah Range on Nn\ 2.< vial -10. [vidua! 231 yds. Deliberate, 200 Deliberate, 300 yds. SnapDeliberate. Shield. Superiority of V ken Lewis Gun. b» g.vcn for individual ::.;tt« !'•< nta N'»s I, 4 and 5 will be Saturday, Nov.
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  • 158 11 HOCKEY. (From Our Own Correspondent.; Malacca. Nov. 14. fine silver trophy presented by Mr. C nrac Clarke of Singapore, for inter-school mpeTwn. was fought for yesterday between Hich School and St. Francis Institution, tne ACS. do not play hockey. A keen.;, contested game was witnessed, i t standard
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  • 121 11 BADMINTON. In ideal weather and before a moderate :.t !inal of the Selangor Singles ChamP"" was played on Thursday at the Chung a>urt when A. S. Samuel beat Leow Kim J 1 0 9 l5 8 and thu becomes the holder p Sln 8les title for the
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  • 16 11 The amateur international Association football »umatch between Ireland and England win Pl»yed at Belfast on Saturday.
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  • 19 11 untitled Ryder, the former Australian Test j"«J*»n. scored lie not oat for Oouingwood f match of the Australian cricket
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  • 92 11 untitled pity that we have no sort of Philosophy," stated Mr. H. O. '7;ntly In an Interview ln which he the teaching of history in our schools ptty- he continued, "that we the t attempt to teach children about the general ideas they employ. them to the actual meaning of
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 699 11 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE Summary Case In Bankruptcy. No 6 18 of 192» Re CHIA TYE QUEE of No. 29. Jalan Plnang. Singapore Receiving Order made January 17. 1930. Date of Order for Summary Administration February 20,
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    • 223 11 I NtW WORLD CABARET J X To-night and Nightly. Cj I Special Vaudeville f Show. I I MOONLIGHT HALL, NEW WORLD I I TO-NIGHT AT 9 P.M. |q S THE JAPANESE CIRCUS S WILL PERFORM FOR A SHORT SEASON I Admission—sl, 50 cts., 50 cts. I WHERE WORDS I WONT
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    • 245 11 D'orsay's Perfumes I j SPECIAL NOTICE. 1 In order to allow our customers to appreciate D the quality of "D'orsay's Extraits" a small bottle I of same will be presented to all customers apply- k ing for it, at: o RENE ULLMANN, I SOLE AGENTS FOR D'ORSAY'S PERFUMES—WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
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  • 27 12 lOm remdtrt art (netted to write to um n* of public interest. It mu« >L ISSE* 7£™FiS2S2r£'2 z?z, "?>>>•'"■ *~£SjSZ££%Z ssss^vri?£ 2* 0/ eorrnmn.tL» «X ZSF'ZiT" tU!
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  • 46 12 Tabler' 1 sends a ««>»..» •bout an unfortunate Incident r. tetter Round-Table cS£Z2?*T!L]*~**, no intention of giving i*** to provoke »t time when some of the two great nations are lion, of some extremely difficult' vital importance to whole world wemaelve» and to the
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  • 150 12 (To gditor > -Malmpm Tribune •S'tfiiCEyy- tsrsr 8 m sr^ native proposals comh«J« u alterIndlvldual merlto and e thereon must needs be divided 01)***** decision in favour of election with th 1°* composition of the paneL inn»iuL Proposed fully selected «nn including only a care- locally resident eC
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  • 227 12 tTo the ««tor. "Mltg, Trltmn,», report In PubUc m ng »X u» £Ucy of the «cUon ortr *> buildings, will It plTu, jUte"i51 FS 0r ,Ucl1 the preparation »h£hT .'"f J£ '<* by aomc rich landlords substantial one at th» tTk rather Pinjan*. "oe course of
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  • 269 12 fTo the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."j Sir.—Much has been said and written about the meagre earnings of the poor itinerant hawkers, and a plea for leniency on their behalf has been voiced by many of your readers. It is deplorable to contemplate those poor hawkers whose scanty profit,
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    • 191 12 I PORK I Is unequalled for sweetness, quality 1 I and AU pics are reared I I from *****1 «PeciaUy imported from jj England; most of the feed is imported 1 from Home supplemented by grass rrown on our own farm; and fresh supplies of Pork may be had daily
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    • 10 12 "^^^^^^^^^^""^^^^B^^l The Na« e That Stands For TO THE BEST?
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    • 445 12 National Lunch Home. S7, MARKET STREET. Expert Cook* Under Able Management Vegetable vmrlettot. Indian Refreshments. Bweets and Cakes a Speciality FT-* CeW.MUk, Coffee, Tea and Coco. Served. Caterers far Tea and Dinner Parties. Charges Moderate— Palatable to all. «PPly ta the Manarrr g COLEMAN "INSTANT-LITE" I IRONS. S H THERE
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    • 284 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. ROUTINE ORDERS. Routine Orders Issued by Lieut.-Colonel J U Nox lT*' mmsindin 8 8. V. P. dated Ranges. The following Ranges for November are republished for Information. BukJt Timah Range Saturday. Nov.M. "D" (Ruraaian) Ooy., Rifle Meeting. Sunday. Nov. JO. "D" (Eurasian) Coy.. Rifle Meeting. Fairer Range. Setotar.
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  • 246 13 "YELLOW PERIL" TALK DENOUNCED. Chicago. ißy Mail) The Assistant Secretary of Btate. Mr. Castle, addressing a meeting at Soldiers' Pleld deprecated talk of the Yellow Peril." He said that during his ambassadorship at Tokyo he learned that "Japan considers the United States as her friend, and
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  • 320 13 RECENT INVESTIGATIONS. For years It has been known that intensive athletic effort places a severe strain upon the heart which may result in chronic disability or even in immediate fatality. It Is generally thought that the strain produces enlargement of the heart and cases have occurred
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  • 81 13 As a young native child was asleep in a held ln Africa where his mother wsTworking w £J? lted SS off by bSooS The baboons rewd him. Years later, when trSLT il JL ,Ermcr him 5 pJt baboons and rescued him. The Port Alfred correspondent of a Bloemfontein newspaper, who
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 544 13 Q General Electric* Refrigerator I Made by GENERAL ELECTRIC CO OP E AMERICA) C THE REFRIGERATOR THAT LEADS! Q Over 15 years ago the Engineers of the above D Company determined to perfect a refrigerat! C tag unit so simple it would function for years H without attention. With the
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    • 41 13 |/|*»tnA ...aJJJ^ AN IDEAL TONIC. Has been awarded 24 Oold and Bliver Medals. Serravallo's Tonic (BARK and IRON WINS) Stimulates the Appetite. Strengthen* the Nerves. Regenerates the Blood OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE or The Sole Distributors. MEDICAL OFFICE, MM, North Bridge Road. Sinrapor.
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    • 362 13 S FROM ENci%o Kr% This Simple Habit r sa/eguards natural beauty w of teeth and gums TV. m j(L E ff hcakhy f nd we made Colgate's. We produced 1 nJh y feaily CaS,er than a 'oothpaste of maximum cleansJ v /F Perhaps you imagine. in? now?™ 7 ««ti. B
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  • 395 14 AN AMAZING CONFESSION. R markable secrets of the 11 r. Nt of the large revealed In a letter read at an pool on Gilbert Hanson roam in IsLnaton ami .t» -L* lodged in by wJ? m Professional beggar and h»v, this last ten years." 7 to
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 258 14 "How well you lookT "I have only Kruschen Salts to thank" m "S unsolicited and you nusy make uM mm I am uritmg yon again to express Knuchfn is perfect blend of thoso my sincere gratitude for the continued 8,x n »tural aalt» which arc vital t„ were*, A fl
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    • 40 14 URINARY PAIN IMMEDIATE CURE I U ftggag>M*»»t there Oe WITT'S SSS PILLS L»e itt a Fill, have been imit*»*wl Tv-r *enu,ne D, W|t Kidney e^fidJTpiiu mm < ommerciaj rhw t ***««**«t U»« Werfcl. SOLE AGENTS Duncan Roberts, Ltd. CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE
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    • 204 14 •*i t j^**a r i Half well S^ a •f!#S WCU BL0 TONIC NOW T« down tew/1 s^KaigassKisgs -7/ iOJ, t Z£ m J£T£ h*» *o, illlami Plnk Th 'Mwfeepyouont/iefafeSide I HILLMAN I Best Britfeh Medium Powered and j I Priced Cars. Prices Greatly Reduced for J 1931 Season. j
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    • 67 14 Horse Brand" Coffee I \Tne drink; par excellence? I A cup .is enough to 1 RslMj drive away; that lazy j I tetfSSKP and drowsy] feelir J t XmwSSi Which > l Hmes ovei I I bT takes you in your work, I Obtainable t, om all Dealers in S.S.
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    • 462 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0 I BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. rporated in England.) M iU SKNGER CARGO II KKVICES. M v Ik \M> ORIENTAL STEAM sV HON C O LONDON AND \>T MAIL SERVICE. iL% -.tract with Hit Majesty'i Government.) |RB FROM LONDON. Chin* and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1930
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    • 507 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. 'Incorporated in nxlures"- ern0ted are the Ot»P»nya intended OUTWARDS. 5 MOSEL for Hong Kong. Shanghai, Yokohama. Kobe. Moji. Chinwangtao. Dalny Tsingtau Nov. 27 HOMEWARDS. 8 ERLANOEN for Genoa, Marseilles, Havre, Rotterdam. Hamburg Si Bremen N m COBLENZ for Djibouti, Genoa, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, H burg Bremen Nov.
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    • 703 15 r STEAMER SAILINGS =s=^=~——. t WW la H H I k I mmW NIPPON YUSENKAKHA^^^^^ TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON Tonnage Destination Due Sail tFuahlml Maru 10.900 Naples, Marseille., Loudon. Antwerp Hatoaakl Maru l0 .0OO Naples. Terukunl Maru Naplea, H*uean Maru 10,300 Naplea, Haruna Maru 10 ,000 Naples Katori Maru 10.000
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    • 543 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK. LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: M, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: ff 0 01 »8. Beach Street. 181, Jonker Street JfT No Jalan Sayang Batu Pahat 109. Jalan Rahamat Palembang l 6 lUr Hong Kong 18. Queen'• Road, Central ?7 ,nb n Birch Road Batavia 90, Buiten Nleuwport Straat.
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    • 487 15 BANKS, THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, tin.) Authorised Capital £3 000 000 Subscribed Capital fIWoOO Paid-up Capital £1,050.000 Reserve Pund and Rest £1,648,506 HEAD OFFICE: IS, Grace Church Street. London, E C. 3. BOARD OF
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    • 490 16 This Paper has the Largest Sale Among the People who Spend Most in British Malaya. TO LET. TO LET—B6-1 and 86-3, Tank Road. Immediate entry. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—Raffles Chambers, Nos. 8. 20. 40, *l. 43 to 45. Apply to. The Secretary. The Oarden Club. TO LET—Barrack house, 82.
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    • 534 16 THE PEOPLE'S PAPER. Independent and Progressive. All the News: Soundest Views. mmmmmmmm mmmmmmmm^km\\\mmmmmmm\ FOR SALE. c fn OR SALE_PIat 501 car 1 000 condition $650. Box 270. c o Malaya Tribune RADIO CHART of Short-Wave sdons Printed on white card with eyelets for hanging over your receiver. Ten cents per
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    • 375 16 EDUCATIONAL. Advertiser European BA, Trinity Coileo* Dublin with long teaching experience takes to coach boys for the Cambrtdae Loral or any other examination. Fees 18 per hour at advertiser's residence or $4 at boy s own home Apply Box No 268. c o Malaya Tribune. FAB EASTEBN MUSIC SCHOOL. B.
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    • 419 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of the 20th November. 1930. for the following works:— L Excavating 500.000 cubic yards of earth from a hill at Labrador. Pasir PanJong, transporting and filling the swampy lands bordering on the Sungei
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    • 411 16 Bring Result Because They Beach the Permanent PoDnbn ftß PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. IN THE ESTATE OF PETRONELLA AROOZOO OTHERWISE PETRONILA AROOZOO OTHERWISE PETERNELLIA AROZOO. (Deceased) Pursuant to the Trustees Ordinance. 1929. NOTICE IS HEREbT"riven that all credi--othef 1 ***** ha ving any claims or demands against the Estate of Petronella
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    • 472 16 INSURAXC E, THE wernk sout h COMPANY, LIMITED FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE A( CEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L C. MARGOUOUTE o<Bcc; 2. Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (incorporated in the Strait, Settlement*, HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE lad Floor of No 3, Malacca Street Singapore.
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