Malaya Tribune, 1 December 1930
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Title Section29 1930-12-01 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVUV- -No. 283 SINGAPORE, MONDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Monday. Dec*. 1. 19*0. MALAYA TRIBUNE. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1930.29 words
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Advertisement266 1930-12-01 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. yor I v NN,) T BETTER THI HKST, SHIP" BRAND I S\\ i TKNED CONDENSED MILK I This Milk is prepared from /V (L^ PURE UNSKIMMED COW'S S MILK, and in condensation ,tj v:'j,ll nothing but FINEST WHITE \V '^IL^J&P <[ GAR is added. Being pre- ired266 words
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Advertisement158 1930-12-01 1 M "FLOROOOR" A Buttings. y/£k% /Sy /V/ Tropical We r moH BTRntT. 1 BAUCIS and PHILEMON f k I Would have liked their magic J pitcher better if it had flowed with I I READ'S BEER. i DOG S HEAD" J LIGHT fffgA LAGER. I ALWAYS A HEAD! j Savoir158 words
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Article61 1930-12-01 2 fOw reader, are invited to write to us on subjects o/ public interest it must be uniUr stood that the "Malaya Tnbunc" SB? tssstssssvs as?; ub Pen name» may be used, but the 'mam« and **"<"« "I mil a guarantee o/ pood /oil*. r/i« courtesies o/ debate must be61 words
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Article576 1930-12-01 2 To the Editor, Malaya Tribune' j Sir. The supporters 01 Coui.ril now r joice at the outcome orLufZ™ may tn*t has been aninu nr little "war" night. Tl»e vtry Ule lMt fort future constitution of our of lhe and the urgent need of wiat is long overdue to576 words
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Article100 1930-12-01 2 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribute 0 S w r 15 55?* ****>" way our local P«nh Bahs retrain from pruvld n/ u>e Zrl menluiy protection of clc rhel.™ (or our Po„cen,^^ t roum In m., iy places u*y thp rooh Bans In sorry to sav» kr»100 words
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Article17 1930-12-01 2 wunen to the Tln)onI r «««b „*?> Pmw. kcal residents from «eltlr. j <*MS17 words
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Article26 1930-12-01 2 Ltd r fat^« P «f t tL. 0t and Co B of lhe champ.on baby at thf 8«* in Uw 300,1 chua nd26 words
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Article602 1930-12-01 2 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune Sir—l «m so glad thai your influents 1 paper is glv.ng fair play and freedom of speech to all that you are broadmlnded and allow everyento use your valuable space to expre s his views and opinions, irrespective of his rank, colour or602 words
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Article137 1930-12-01 2 (To the Editor. -Malaya Tribune-, to a «ev'ate force, at the dismal o, a the «ncourage V !!?to ventures In undertake newvast potentluties^xL? h oi various md MduaU 5? Cryln employment Ul aU con ""uniUes fcr •V«SVtSS ontLrthe cT la d n to regain Vr S S137 words
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Advertisement311 1930-12-01 2 J IMPERIAL RECORDS. I SONG TALKIE. 3 1 T«irn On The Heat SIN.NY SIDE DP" l I U I Had A Talking Picture 01 You ll'mI I'm A Drramer (Aren't We All?) ft I'm In The Market For You -aiG4 SOCIETY BLUES" S Just Like In A Story Book Q.311 words
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Advertisement305 1930-12-01 2 Can take his peg with any man —Hitherto Martyrdom to touch Here s another firm b*Bevei in u'-.. i •x-fore. Vl; Minwn ".Some jfMI /„>,/ ~o„, s »art KnisH,, ™*+tJmi Salts mritkmU mum Icndburi Keep .1 r P.— rate, mm% twrwii m*mi :,U<l >«»«' (il „i i',. ny v WjktoWf305 words
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Article2824 1930-12-01 3 MR. WARD-JACKSON'S ADDRESS. POET OF IMPERIALISM. «n,« e 7.. UrBe attenda ™e of members and truest* at dinner of Kuala Lumpur Rotary dub s** 2 heard t«e address on Rudyard Kipling delivered by Mr. C. Ward-Jackson The address was broadcast, and was heard with clarity2,824 words
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Advertisement179 1930-12-01 3 Lvery Morning A IVtrolc Hahn rubbed into the /t\ scalp stimulates and maintains a healthy W I -w:h, wards off premature baldness, and W fjf _J enaWes the hair to keep its natural colour. B \1 Should gtaeaa, bwk&m», «w ittain bm owed m 1 1 V| i:rt 'become thin179 words
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Advertisement309 1930-12-01 3 1 w **********2s **********5 I This X STvINDS FOR S So I Do You Know I I fV'anges, like Lemons, are alkaline C jO v in reaction in the body and help S tr correct acidity. Mental dullness, D 1 headache, sluggishness, indigestion, 3 and sleeplessness are all symptoms 1309 words
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Advertisement161 1930-12-01 4 SCIL?, THIS WAX INSIST VOUI servants rinse their haruls with Listerine, hill strength, before touching the food mrended for you and your family. Countless colds start when germs are carried to the mouth ori food. Soap and water will not destroy these germs, but Listerine will. Listerine is so powerful161 words
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Advertisement192 1930-12-01 4 I coo/ through "mi jj H j When weltering heat is threatening to „p your strengtk, vken you fj UeM tnJ 7// E." Je Cologne wiD Kelp you to M ,Vl V'"i vigour and elasticity. A n e ul *ral 4«*ntrty of -W in cold water, an jj i lnlvilation192 words
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Advertisement29 1930-12-01 4 &LUIWU w^ Makes r Metals Mirrors Jv?j Brasso RtCKITT AND SONS LTD, HULL AND LONDON 1 1 i iss a BARKER. SON i COMPANY, (Formerly Btrfctf and Ktaffchttan) SIXCATOKF.29 words
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Article111 1930-12-01 5 untitled RUBBER. lS I OK OCTOBER. ni. nt of rubber exported during October last, \cUng Commissioner of > Job .re. appears in the s JL <»"■"< Wy.>r> 1930 January to October. September. mstnrr P- P 4 J J .1*18 69 44,560 11 077 73 24.727 31 ).0!»3 97'»111 words
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Article264 1930-12-01 5 Not 2$ Ml A I ,s Kail 60 45 60 kaM 48 55 55 55 >: 65 80 P d pair 85 p. 70 LOGS. 40 25 Pr.-..du r. 28 i m knl P It] kati 75 :r.all fish) kati 15 t.;-' kati 22 M 40 28 Par;264 words
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Article43 1930-12-01 5 "M < 0. I S.S.), LTD. «1 Jll<5 or ty vlrit ex pump Y irv,,, 8aU dr um per ,.;"u 4 M, t, (IF NEW YORK p, r i 2 ;:a t 1 S Una) ,5.38 M M to, Ga5 ""M U43 words
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Article1587 1930-12-01 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. SSUEU Y FR ER «>• "CH ANCE AND STOCK D„OK«,. 1. 10 a.m. Issue Value. Year CLOSING QUOTATlOIia B «y«». Sellers, i Kumbang Tin Dee ai 7~; 0 5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin Sat ?i 3 0 «1- M 10.0 Bangrln Tin 3 0.11.6 0.12.6 00 Batang1,587 words
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Advertisement195 1930-12-01 5 Music Emporium, 44, SERANOOON ROAD, (TOP FLOOR). JUST UNPACKED LATEST TALKIES. His Masters Voice, Columbia and Odeon Records. 'Phone 2419 or call at UM CHEE SENG. 06-3, Market Street, Singapore. for cheap Motor Car Tyres. Only a limited quantity to be cleared at QALF PRJCE. imiiMU KOAI>. SINCi.VPOKL. Phone 7147.195 words
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Advertisement194 1930-12-01 6 b&H Mil tiJTI I fbtcH lal *J Ei ■11 TillrilM I +WRsi J 16.151 TO-NIGHT \9.15 I Ariofftvr Bright New Show! I I JACK OAKIE, MARY BRIVN and OLIVE BORDEN 1 i ln 8 Paramounts ALL-LAUGHING hit "THE SOCIAL LION" W'Wt am cum cuvn cmxzn Special Supporting Features: a Latest194 words
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Advertisement197 1930-12-01 6 Amusements, I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15. I THREE NIGHTS ONLY! I All British Programme: By British International Pictures Ltd. JAMESON THOMAS I JACK RAINE 1 AND 5j I eJEAN COLIN I The Latest recruit t. the Screen from the West End Stage I THE HATE] SHIP I DIRECTED BY NORMAN WALKER197 words
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Advertisement158 1930-12-01 6 1 MARLBOROUGH I I BEACH ROAD I 615 TO-NIGHT MILToW S/iLS I I making his last I talking Screen I appearance in his I I greatest film 1 MAN TROUBLE! 1 A TENSE VIVID a DRAMA OF THE I UNDERWORLD I gripping/ Thrilling/ I I COLLEGE LOVE" S a ,ud158 words
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54 1930-12-01 7 ONFERENCE IN \MSTERI>AM. Service. Amsterdam. Nov. 29. UM sugar negotiation* lit > v of the Dutch m >eia* ion this morn--10 long as necessary. Dec. 4 which has been 1. international Sugar purely provisional, as rv. d by the conferitarf is reached withService. - 54 words
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Article249 1930-12-01 7 M ItM i KKMAIN STEADY. c > report at 11 a.m. Rl BBF.K. handed. (G>. unchanged. \11« nbys 95 cents—$1.05. nts. Aver Panas 85 —95 rents, Brogas 45—50 _'7'_ -32'* cents, Bukit c Imsburghs $1.20— $1.50, it Glenealjfe SI—$1.20. Jt ram Kuantans 50 cents. Kedahs $2 75—S2. Malaka249 words
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45 1930-12-01 7 12 O'CLOCK NOON. DEC. 1. be;. Buyers Sellers RSS to L r.don mm Mai i4.-v Standard R S.S. on I fTlllrtl I 14 v J? I 5 \lv trV-f' Sheet 4-, d. per lb Sheet G. cents 9 per lb45 words
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Article55 1930-12-01 7 v tth the "S.F.P.") London. Nov. 29 Tamu Rubber shows a ii carried forward Bn ish Borr.f credit on profit and •'•inch Ls carried forward. ;>r Merbau the report A «as of iuao KfcCU It is proposed to Possible production as H °f Kuala Lumpur the ere55 words
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Article92 1930-12-01 7 Reuter's Service. Batavia. Nov. 29 A meeting of firms interested in t*a nrodur eh l hC DUtCh Indles MMM SS by lnLr\ 0t the WllMiS Syndicate considered whether restriction In 1930 In oct Ce7lon°Vf m Brtt h Son The fa I 0 T bly affeCted theReuter's Service. - 92 words
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Article159 1930-12-01 7 SINGAPORE, DEC 1 Rice. Siam A -l per Koyan $325 Rice. Siam 1 m $275 Rice. Siam 2 $> 40 Rice, Siam 3 0 23 Rice, Siam 4 m 2JJ Rice. Saigon A-l t >2s Rice. Saigon 1 t> j2io Rice, Saigon 2 0 04 Rice. Saigon 3 1159 words
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Article241 1930-12-01 7 (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE. DEC. t Selling.—London 4 months' sight 2s 3" M d London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 27/32 d.. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 2S/32d.. London 30 da^/oof ht 2S 3%d d «"»nd 2s. 3 23/32 d.. London T.T. 2s.241 words
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Article93 1930-12-01 7 British Official Wireless. Rugby. Nov 29 8 f' 23 59 N ew York 4.85 17 32. Brussels 34.82. Geneva 25.07' 2 Amsterdam 12 06~ Milan 92.76» v Berlin 20.36',. Stockholm 18 09 £f!S gen ***** 0510 Vienna 04.49>,. Prague 163%. Helsingfors 192\ Madrid 43.60. Lisbon 108.25. Athens 375 Bucharest 818.British Official Wireless. - 93 words
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Article1016 1930-12-01 7 Momentous Congress In Nanking. Political and Economic Reconstruction. (By a Special Carres ponder t t The Fourth Plenary Congress of the Kuomintang. which has just closed its sessions ln Nanking. Is generally looked upon as the most mportant political meeting that has been held m China during the1,016 words
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Article496 1930-12-01 7 MOSCOW CONFERENCE BREAKDOWN. NANKING ADOPTS TARIFF SCHEDULE. Reuter's Service. Nanking. Nov. 30 to T^T d X repreaentatlvca were allowed SLTEr*. 515 ,earn ed 'rom r-llable sources hat the Legislative Yuan, at a secret th.s afternoon, adopted a Zr^SrjSSS. of 'L aPPOlnt <1 by the Ministry HoweleiReuter's Service. - 496 words
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Article84 1930-12-01 7 BRITISH !*HIP RI SHIM; TO HELP. Reuter's Service. Ne*- York. Dec\ 1. xne captain and wireless operator sticking to their post* in their biasing ship, whilst the rest of the crew liad Uueu to the boats was the position this morning on the No idReuter's Service. - 84 words
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Article106 1930-12-01 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. Dec. 1. nu East Wharf (Entrance Gate I). Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Bochum 18; Pembrokeshire 13; Javanese Prince 11; Plonia 9; Philoctetes 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S). Rondo 32; Silverpalm 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4) Marella 46; Ipoh 48; Katong106 words
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Article438 1930-12-01 7 LARGEST GRAVING DOCK. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby. Nov. 30 The largest graving dock in the world is to be constructed at Southampton by the Southern Railway Co.. to provide dry docking accommodation of the huge new vessel which the Cunard Co. are to construct. It wll be 1438 words
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Article320 1930-12-01 7 CONFLICTING UNOFFICIAL OPINIONS. More and more news about the "tin meeting" -L£ 1 Lumpur is becoming generally known, writes the "Egoist" in the "Times of Malaya It is now seated that Mr. Scott, the Officer-Ad-Government, in the absence of Sir Cecil Clementi. invited the Local Advisory320 words
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Article114 1930-12-01 7 (From Our Own Corrtspontent.j Ipoh, Dec. L Despite an unusually wet week-end Perak Scotsmen gathered in force for the annual St Andrew's ball in the Town Hall, at which Mr' Chirt Secretary to the Resident). Raja Bendahara and Towkay Leong Sin Nam were the principal guests.114 words
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Advertisement51 1930-12-01 7 U It's A Wow" I n H See GLENN TRYON PI mm »n fl DAMES AHOY" M A 1 N'IVERSAL PRODUCTION. Lj A HOWLING COMEDY OF Q W GIRLS AND "GOBS"!!! UWWMM, SOUMD NEWS—PATHE SUPER- Lj [1 SOUND GAZETTE-AND A COMEDY. I c.is. y Saturday and Sunday, at 3.15 p.m.)51 words
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Advertisement266 1930-12-01 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATION WANTED— Medical man assistant Surgeon diplomats with 6 years' experience in Estates, Hospitals and Ships etc seeks situation ln Estate or Company' etc' Apply to Box No. 280, c/o Malaya Tribune.' TENDERS; SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following266 words
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Miscellaneous398 1930-12-01 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, DEC. 1. Selat Pandjang. Bengkallf and Ba?an Si Api Api (Hong Lam> 3 pm Port Swettenham and Penang .Kinta) 3 pm' Po^ r u 'Tronoh) 3 p.m. Per Dickson. Lumut and T. Anson w 3 p.m. <MahidoD 3 p.m North. N-East and N-West Sumatra «Siherpalm» 3 p.m.398 words
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Obituary52 1930-12-01 8 Kirth*, Marriages And Deaths. marriage. EUNCAN-QUAH—Mr. W W Duncan only »on of the late Profesaor Geo Alexander Duncan formerly of feSL o h daughter of Madam Quah Tan Ouat Neo of Paatr Pan Jang. Singapore At BScklev Ch U[ ch. Kampong Kapor Road en Saturday. Nov 29 at52 words
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Obituary27 1930-12-01 8 1' «nnounced between Mr i«n Keng Hock of Messrs The Petroleum Co. i SBI Ltd Ik L cf Mi w d the 'West son SJST* SENS!27 words
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Obituary22 1930-12-01 8 T wU, fU^? 1 f U U Mr TWc Sen, take place cn Sunday Dec 7 at o«a si Bai,no22 words
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Article823 1930-12-01 8 No-one in the whole of Singapore 2? i more Profound respect for I',. r rrer PreMident of th 2 M»"ienpai Commissioners, than we have No-one has a greater admiration for his wonderful work for the city and for the exceptional skill with which ne controls the activities823 words
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Article21 1930-12-01 8 Mr. untitled A. untitled the new D.P.P. will conduct the prosecution* lor the Crown at tne Singapore Assise* which open to-morrow.21 words
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Article29 1930-12-01 8 Mi. Justice N. H. P Whitley has returned from Home leave and will preside at the sixth saaaton of the Singapore Assise* which opens In the Supreme Court to-morrow.29 words
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Article52 1930-12-01 8 A meeting cf the commltto? of th? 8 rait; Se'tletnent* (Singapore) Association will be held on Tuesday neat week ln the Slngapo c Exchange Room pm Agenda To confirm minute*; Strait* Settle men s (Malacca* Association: annual dinner: Council Reform (extracts from Selert Committee Report 1921 to be considered); new52 words
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Article261 1930-12-01 8 HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL DRESS REHEARSAL. After a gUmpse at the dress rehearsal on Saturday we should not be surprised if Yeoman of the Guard" proves to be by f ar I Lv C 2, ilbert SulUvian effort attempted by the Singapore Amateur Dramatic Com-! Sfafa nn d261 words
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Article64 1930-12-01 8 ENGLISH COLLECTORS BUY TWO TURNERS. Reuter's Service. New York. Nov. 29 s£ft collectors retrieved two mSZ Slgg here The >' P*d OBnen" fetched $31,000. while the Knoedler Company. New York, bought Rae^rns General Andrewhay" for $46,000 and "Hel-n Cclvin" for $16,000. thl^t P ?I! S WtreReuter's Service. - 64 words
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Article140 1930-12-01 8 LIM—TAN. The wedding of Miss Catherine Tan. youngest daughter of Mr. Tan Pong Guan. of the Chinese Consulate, and Mr. Lim Ah Chit, only son of Towkay Lim On. of Kuala Lumpur, was >oUm;.ised at St. Andrews Cathedral on Saturday afternoon. The bridcsrraid was Miss Peony For." the140 words
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Article53 1930-12-01 8 Another British talkie. Loose Ends" has been banned by the local Censor. Capt Hussev on the ground that it suggests immorality We understand that this is the first banning ol this him. which has bean parsed in India Australa and all other countries into which It53 words
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Article15 1930-12-01 8 From China and Japan by "Calcutt i Maru c c Singapore on Wednesday.15 words
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Article45 1930-12-01 8 Dr. Goh Kok Kee M.D. untitled D.T.M. and H. (Eng.). D.P.H. <Lond.». an old boy cf the ACS.. Penang, who recently passed the M.D. examination of the University of Lausanne. is expected at Singapore by the "Trier" on Saturday, and at Penang several days late45 words
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Article98 1930-12-01 8 The Michaelmas term Bar Examination rendu show that Mr. Lim Kheng Kool a Queen Scholar frcm the Penang Free School pasted in Class 1 in Crim nal Law and Procedure and was awarded a £50 Scholarship; He Jln Hean. the elder son of Mr Ho Kirn Teik. the Penang merchant,98 words
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Article101 1930-12-01 8 D.. Teh Yok Chin, son of Mr. Teh Se~,w Tent, senior director of Messrs. Chow Kit and Co.. Ltd Kuala Lumpur, has just returned Ucm hi- post-graduate study abroad He W« the greater part cf his time in Dublin (where he obtained his L.M. Diploma., in London, and later in101 words
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Article44 1930-12-01 8 L ATEST QUOTATIONS. RUBBER. London:—4*4d. York:—9 cents (Gold). Slngapcrr:—l4H-14\ cents. TIN. Lcndon:- Spot £114 17s. 6d. (up n s 6d 3 months, buyers £116 Os. Od. (up 12s •d), sellers £11« ss. Od. (up 15s Od > Singapore: -$59.00. (126 tons sold)44 words
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Article759 1930-12-01 8 ssr- /.005,5 My very BWQ becomes a Municipal sit at the feet of A !u fr £*k "Gamaliel" has th* and oZt£ all to his successor will Include eouZ* "those tiresome A i But, though we mav*\ y, a r r th him *c ;::rr: n pr^**759 words
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Article19 1930-12-01 8 c Rail»'»."Mr. V. S. Navaratnpm lon< Kuala Lumpur, will be proceeding leave to Ceylon at the end i hotat19 words
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Article34 1930-12-01 8 Messrs. Braddell Brothers vr: yfyf f this morning at their new n re 8 ie*dChambers, whither one of s.n,a vel r> Jng legal firms hss moved :lt^ r at the opposite side of Raffles34 words
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Advertisement169 1930-12-01 8 2 2S2S2S2s2^^ Christmas Presents!! 0 a 1 1 In Best Quality Silver Plate. 1 a I !Xo. 301G I SILVER PHTED ASPARAGUS DISH C MPLETE WITH SAUCE BOAT AND TONGS. J Size 10 inches Rtfce $23.50 I L *19 m $27.50. I I Robinson Co., Ltd., I G (Incorporated in169 words
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Advertisement89 1930-12-01 8 15ZSZS2SZSZS2S2SZSZEKBSaEZS2SBZSB2S I BRILLIANT AND I I GEM SET I' j JEWELLERY In Latest Designs—Platinum I or W/Gold Setting. II PRICES THAT DEFY J COMPETITION. !30 Years' Experience. I U. S. De SUva A Bros. 8 61, High Street. S 'Phone 4540. I —:634 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD X TENG SENG GUAN89 words
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154 1930-12-01 9 I S TRIP ABANDONED CHERBOURG. NGED SHIPS AND RETURNED. s|K .»<»! \H STAMP DENIES ANY MYSTERY. i. uter's Scrrice.] London, Nov. 30. Norman. Governor of the He sailed cn Nov. 27 aboard Bremen" from Southampton rnpanied by a friend and a 't.ming154 words
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Article143 1930-12-01 9 IKOTHER STEP FORWARD. OgkigJ Wireless London. Nov. 30. y <Mr. a. Henderson) erdav referred to the U armament Under the r-fomatag Dominions dm this new anri for I Art* k r. British Commonwealth n khtapml matter other the example. 2* *<f hCr S£ On our system143 words
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Article51 1930-12-01 9 r «> ATTEND GENERAL ()N FEHENCE. Service. Washington. Nov. 30. ,h aork of the Preon Disarmament next Patches from Mr. Hugh Mr o Secretary of state, said f the Commission pro- 'he lines expected and '"•vent the United States he p^ ected General ahich was possible »ild»ti '"-msService. - 51 words
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Article35 1930-12-01 9 HlNf >f- Sfti «J T() CERTIFY BILL. Service. Berl n. Nov. 29. which is already !i r-K H n denburg in Thnei owlng to 'Arties Wth W "n'wrln, wnich might haveService. - 35 words
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Article171 1930-12-01 9 TO BE INAUGURATED NEXT YEAR. ELABORATE SCHEME FOR EXTENSION. ISeuier-, Service Washington. Not 29 inauguration of a by the Post Offl 106 was ta ««n to-day opened at *LTVTsTL Blds W i. Glover (A l^ nt 29 J n the ofllce <* Mr for the171 words
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Article38 1930-12-01 9 LEFT WING COMPLETELY DESTROYED. NARROW ESCAPE FROM TOTAL DESTRUCTION. Service. Lisbon. Nov. 29 A Are has broken out aboard the Do X, tv. Later. bXILZtI th<? X hM extinguished complete destruction. X mkeJService. - 38 words
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Article149 1930-12-01 9 CHINA RE OPENING CONFERENCE WITH SOVIET. Reuter's Service. Nanking, Nov. 30 Replying to M. Karakhan's note. Mr Moh IL Careful 1 S a hat you have said therein is due to a mit statempm 15 especla »y true with your SST2 t COncernln the quesUon of theReuter's Service. - 149 words
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Article80 1930-12-01 9 DEFENDANTS DENY TORTURE ALLEGATIONS. Reuter's Service. Morcow, Dec. 1. According to an official news agency the cv dence of the eight accused in the conspiracy tr.al continues to condemn them all and has confirmed "their ciiminal connections with the Torprcm." namely, the White Russ'tn Pinanc al industrialReuter's Service. - 80 words
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Article73 1930-12-01 9 BETTER ORGANISED THAN ANTICIPATED. Reuter's Service. Washington, Nov. 30. Mr. Hamilton Pish, ciiairman of the special committee of the House of Representatives whicu is invest gating Communist activities in tne United States, says, "the Communists are tar more extensive and more pernicious and better organisedReuter's Service. - 73 words
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Article449 1930-12-01 9 COMPLETE STOPPAGE IN SCOTLAND? ENGLISH MINERS POSTPONE DECISION. Reuter's Service. London. Nov. 29 hard^ n on U 10n f Mineworke Scotch coilrieid» f mP,ete Btoppa e ln About Oration? 2 I* MtnW temporary aar~minT said that workto 2S2t ei !f bUn resump'icn of in ah district ,nReuter's Service. - 449 words
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Article16 1930-12-01 9 Reuter's Service. Lutle (Oklahoma). Nor. 29 Seventeen coal miner, were entombDd a* theReuter's Service. - 16 words
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Article586 1930-12-01 9 FOUND DEAD ON THE BEACH. INQUEST ON MANAGER'S BODY. LEFT UNSIGNED LETTER IN HIS ROOM. Gibson commenceT I B Vmcent was assisted 8 R Moss J 411 A. H Aaslter and 0t was found MoT n n i the United d Sp or^r5 W muu^r 01 in586 words
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Article37 1930-12-01 9 Members of the untitled Chinese untitled Btrm.t, Chinese Ama'eur armmauc and Musical Society are reminded of tho music practice to be held to-morrow night Jt the residence of Mr. Koh Klam Boon SSL) 4 «W*»»* the Wembley37 words
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Article22 1930-12-01 9 LIFE AND WOUTOF KIPUNO. ceiNia. topics, pJT 3 nd 4 OF TO-DAY. on p». CORRESPONDENCE, on p£T t and U22 words
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Advertisement235 1930-12-01 9 I But .Hen one chooses a S HH W j tl i Stand ,he «s A struc. S,r,UU th Y l«t. that will S ched by its beauty. J watch?, "'P* «*«P«««.bility is mat- S X V a thin »0 »>e cast asidr .i>s i° l be thosen for ,ife235 words
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Article181 1930-12-01 10 Sports Pastimes. ASSN. FOOTBALL. HOME LEAGUES. Saturday's Results. Reuter's Service. London. Nov. 29. To-day's league matches resulted as follows. ENGLISH LEAGUE. DIV. I. Aston Villa v Portsmouth postponed, ground unfit Bolton 2. Birmingham 0. Chelsea 1. Arsenal 5. Grimsby 2. Leeds 0. Huddersfteld 1. Manchester C. I. Liverpool 6. SheffieldReuter's Service. - 181 words
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Article445 1930-12-01 10 (By arrangement with the "S.FJ*.") London. Nov. 30 The weather yesterday was showery but warm. The grcunds were in most cases soddened. The Cup-Mes produced no surprising results. Dulwlch and Wimbledon are the sole surviving amateurs in the competition, the latter's performance against Fulham being excellent There445 words
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Article995 1930-12-01 10 Arsenal, Everton And Notts C. Well In The Lead. The following tables include Saturday's results: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. L ®l 2 Goals. P. W. L» D. P. A. Pts. 17 12 1 4 52 26 28 Sheffield W. 17 10 2 5 45 23 25 Portsmouth 16995 words
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Article238 1930-12-01 10 First Round Results. Reuter's Service. London. Nov. 29. The first round of the FA. Cup was played to-day. most of the Third Division Southern and Northern section clubs being engaged Little interest was ihown in it. as the b gger teams were exempt from this round.Reuter's Service. - 238 words
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Article373 1930-12-01 10 On the Balestier Plain on Ptlday the Municipal Treaaurerg team was decisively beaten by the Transport Centre XI In a fast and ex*J£ p arrer Cup Competition The winners thoroughly deserved ther victory on the run of the play. The losers were hot favourites to retain the373 words
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Article160 1930-12-01 10 SIG. SCHLAM DEAD. SPEEDWAY STAR'S FATAL CRASH. While racing on a new track at Perth. Western Australia, the famous Australian speedway "star." Sigismund Schlam. was killed. Schlam went to England earl, in 1928 with Mr. J. M. Hosklns. the Wembley speedway manager, and Ron Johnson, the Crystal Palace160 words
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Article118 1930-12-01 10 BOXING. At a general meeting rf the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association held at the Memorial Hall on Saturday lt was decided that the appo.ntment of officers and committee members for 1931 be postponed until the return of Mr Denis Santry from Europe All Interested are Informed that a118 words
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Article84 1930-12-01 10 BADMINTON. A game of five singles between the Gleeful BP. and the Perhimponan Stia Club played on the formers court on Sunday, ended n a win for the former. Results. Gan Hock Seng beat AO Hussain 15—9. 15—11; Tan Eng Tee beat Adam 15—4. 15—1; Poo84 words
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Article38 1930-12-01 10 BILLIARDS. In the Post Office Club tourney A Kartm A. D Rajoo by 37 points and N. M Suleiman beat C C Sta Mar a by 173. On Saturday Chla Sal Tee meets N M Suleiman.38 words
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Article26 1930-12-01 10 GOLF. In a four-match play 18 holes encounter over the Bukit Timah links yesterday. Scotland (UHI were beaten by the Rest (14 V>26 words
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Article131 1930-12-01 10 DATES PLAYERS. association Football. The following will represent the Post Office Club against the Government Monopolies Sports Club to-day on 8 C P A. ground at 5 pm. sharp Pook Chin. Swee Chiang. Meng Chan. Khal Meng. Sallm. Alburquerque. Rash id, Mat Noor All bin Hitam. Hong Wing and Madon131 words
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Article70 1930-12-01 10 DROWNED IN GULF OF FLORIDA? Reuter's Service. "New Yoik. Nov 29. Report* from Havana state that it is feared that Mvs. Keith Miller, the first woman to fly to Australia from England is drowned In the Oulf of Plorida. She started from Havana to fly toReuter's Service. - 70 words
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Article672 1930-12-01 10 oh ore's Heavy Name Defeat. RUGBY FOOTBALL. Although they played sterling rugby, and carried a fast game to an equally fast finish, Johore found themselves no match for the Malaya Command, whom they met in the Malaya Cup Competition at Johore on Saturday. After leading by a672 words
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Article269 1930-12-01 10 /From Our Own Correrpondent.) Ipoh. Nov. 30. Pera-. the present Malaya Cup Holders, won tnetr first Cup match at Ipoh on Saturday agalnn Kedah after an unexpectedly close »trugg ie in which the Kedah forwards put up a dashing display, holding the Initiative throughout the first half.269 words
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Article119 1930-12-01 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 30. Cm Saturday. Scotland beat the Rest by one try (3 pte.) to nil at Seremban The Rest played three men short ♦K LaWrte toucnwl do »>ut he failed to sod the major points for Scotland Messrs. Ofbourne and Perkins119 words
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Article238 1930-12-01 10 P.S.R.F.C. And S.C.C. Saturday s inter-club match on the Padang between the PubMc Services RFC and lhe Cricket Club ended in a draw, each side obtaining two unojnverted tries. The teams lined out as follows: S.C.C: Harper; Redmond. Brodie and Goldman; Perkins and Hoops: Sliey,238 words
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Article67 1930-12-01 10 'By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London. Nov. 29. The following are to-day's main Home rugby ttults: London Scottish 12, Birkenhead 14. Old Merchant T. 3. Cambridge 11. Ulster g. Munster 10. Cardiff 25. Blackheath 0 Newport 12. Harlequins 0. Bristol 26. Portsmouth Services 7. London Welsh 3.67 words
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120 1930-12-01 10 GERMAN COMPLAINTS AGAINST FRANCE. iTrans-Ocean rta Pan-Asia.] Berlin. Nov. 29. Germany's disquiet at Prance s alleged evasion of disarmament obligations was voiced by the Minister of Defence. Herr Groener. in a Pres, Interview. He deplored the fact that 12 years after the Versailles Treaty more money120 words
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Article247 1930-12-01 10 GERMAN NOTE TO LEAGUE. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Geneva, Nov. 29. Poland's high-handed treatment of the German minority in the course of the recent elections was disconcertingly emphasised in a German Note presented at Geneva on Saturday. The Note protested that Poland's violent provocative nationalism constituted247 words
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Article123 1930-12-01 10 TANGLIN CLUB'S ACQUISITION. Mrs. Pritchard, the wife of the G.0.C.. qfficially opened the Tanglin Club swimming pool yesterday. There was a very large gathering. As soon as the tape was cut the filtration process began and the pool was soon available for "mixed" bathing. The President123 words
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Article171 1930-12-01 10 STRONGER PRECAlrrinn AGAINST WaS I**1** P«.T.ON KOR PR(M111 vf Reuter's Service. A petition, signed by Americans, including lea f P****, nuance, famous soldier- 'ryZ and from all orwaxded to President H United States Governm strengtnen the provi.su,. J***. the President Pact general treaty, provide at,Reuter's Service. - 171 words
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Article103 1930-12-01 10 OFFICIALS WATCH FOR THREE HOIKS. Reuter's Service. Shanghai. Nov 30 Accompanied by a heavy aimed guard f OT fear of thieves, customs officials early mm morning transported across the river 663 pound* of heroin and 623 pounds of morphine recently seized from the Italian s;Reuter's Service. - 103 words
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Article102 1930-12-01 10 LABOUR POLL 4.00(1 DOWN. Reuter's Service. London. Nov 29 The East Renfrew by-election. c:used by th oeath of Mr. A. M. Macßobeit. X.C.. n suited Marquis cf Dcuirlas and Ivde-dale iConvi rj.753. Mr. Irwin (Lab.i 12.293. Oliver Brcwn (Scctti-h Nati.naiisti Utt Mr. Irwin was supported byReuter's Service. - 102 words
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Article53 1930-12-01 10 Commencing with tin Hen fear .i B vice cf insured boxes will be intruduwi service is designed to provide for the transmission in the letter mails of artfcfei of R° ld anci silver, precious stones, platinum other articles of a like nature whirh are prohibited from transmission53 words
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Article178 1930-12-01 10 Reuter's Service. Ctafcafl* Nov 29. The de«.th has occurred <>i Bn .don Munsot Griswold. Bishop of Chicagi Montevideo (Uruguay), Nov 30 The Workers' Union bat calkd a I strike. L&WT The general strike has t. nr. naud Rome. Nov. 30. The Chamber oi Depu; > a 12Reuter's Service. - 178 words
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Article66 1930-12-01 11 rs are invited to write to us on interest. It must be under- Malaya Tribune" does not <• opinions expressed by corresi I'FRS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF preferably typewritten <double Of one side of the paper only, he used, but the names and ■respondents must be enclosed of good66 words
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Article1342 1930-12-01 11 hditor, "Malaya Tribune art.tic in which the P.G." rtitude of the "S.T." with Its lias not hesitated to express it states that the public looks ipnn responsible opinion (newpaper opto u> me power the giftie gie us .'Is as others see us!" 1 nary session of the Round-1,342 words
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Article52 1930-12-01 11 A marked increase in the number of untitled is reveal-d by th? Peace Maintenance Department of Osaka Prefecture cf Japan. Suicides in the Prefecture from January to September totalled 2.301. showing a BMrtei advance month after month, especially aflat spring, following the increase cf unemployment caused by the closing of52 words
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Advertisement103 1930-12-01 11 NIW WORLD CABARET j II To-night and Sightly. I I Special Vaudeville J Show. I DASCtNG BY COUPONS IS AS VSVAL I I For your desk I EVERSHARP I liashdng Black N B haTp £n 1 111 new I NIP "iff J i i "SLsri Gneiss I j m< 1103 words
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Advertisement187 1930-12-01 11 Dorsays Perfumes I Christmas Presents. IS The Best Flavours in the Nicest Crystal Bottles. I WONDERFUL CHOICE AT S RENE ULLMANN, SOLE AGENT: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 9 I CAPITOL BUILDING. sIf(GAPORE j I TO-NIGHT MONDAY, DECEMBER 1. TO-NIGHT' S J De ah s Stub. Opeha Co. I I AT THEATRE187 words
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Miscellaneous182 1930-12-01 11 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, DEC. 1. High Tides.—6.55 a.m.. 7.07 p.m. Rugby: P.S. -B' v. Wuich Thomson Road. Hockey: S.R.C. v. I.A.. SRC; Welch 2nd XV v, R.A.P. and R.E.. Tanghn; Police v. Raffles. Thomson Road. Football: Scotland v. Rest, S.C.C. TO-MORROW, DEC. 2. High Tides.—7.35 a.m., 8.12 p.m. Singapore182 words
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Article75 1930-12-01 12 POLICE OFFICER KILLED DURING DISTURBANCES. REPLY TO GRMAN COMPLAINTS. Reuter's Service. Warsaw. Nov. 29. A Polish communique, replying to the Qerman statement concerning ill-treatment of the German minority, declares thai a Po'.iah Police officer died from injuries received during the disturbances, and a German doctor refused to at.endReuter's Service. - 75 words
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Article86 1930-12-01 12 JAVA AND CUBA IN NEGOTIATION. Reuter's Service. Amsterdam. Nov. 29 The members of the Dutch Indian Sugar Producers- Association welcomed Mr. Chadboume (author of the plan to stabilise the Cuban sugar industry) on nis arrival to participate In the sugar negotiations of the CubanAmerican committee and theReuter's Service. - 86 words
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Article75 1930-12-01 12 HAND TO HAND FIGHT IN COLOGNE. Reuter's Service. Cologne. Nov. 28. A number of National Socialists, who were marc rung across the Hohenzollern Bridge, were hred on by Communists, who were ambushed behind Uie pillars and railings o*' the bridge Pour National Socialists were badlyReuter's Service. - 75 words
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Article85 1930-12-01 12 British Official Wireless. Rugby. Nov 28 A communique regarding the Angio-atovtet Debts and Claims Committee, which heal 1 seventh meeting yesterday, states that regarding the allocation of claims and counterclaims among various sub-committees, substantial progress has been made and there are now only two questions outstanding.British Official Wireless. - 85 words
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Article72 1930-12-01 12 British Official Wireless. r*-~* i Rugby. Nov. 28 Captain Irving, designer of the Golde i Arrow/ on which the late Sir Henry Segrave broke the world s land speed record, is to be ■M»d by the Rudge Motor-Cycle Company of BSTSaS W te ln a motorcycle ahlchBritish Official Wireless. - 72 words
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Article39 1930-12-01 12 Reuter's Service. Rome. Nov. 29 Representatives of confederations of Industrial employers and employees have submitted for Big. Mussolini's approval an agreement whereby workmen's wages will be reduced by eight per cent, on Dec. 1.Reuter's Service. - 39 words
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Article50 1930-12-01 12 Rugby Nov 28 hJr* U m lU te ending three motorboats to Uie International week of motor-boatina md yachting being held at next year, to try and regain the InternaUonal trophy for five-and-a-half litre boats, won for England by Scott Payne at Detroit this year.50 words
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Article107 1930-12-01 12 League Of Nations Bulletin. The health bulletin of the League of Nations Rastern Bureau, Singapore, for the week anted Nov 22. 1930. s as follow: Bombay: 2 cholera cases Calcutta: 4 cholera cases and 4 deaths 3 smallpox cases as against 8 cases and 4 deaths107 words
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Article29 1930-12-01 12 The rate of Issue of Money Orders for India *»d Ceylon to-day is b Tlo? Sft r*te of payment of Money r Oeylon is Rs. i M far IndU29 words
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Advertisement385 1930-12-01 12 n nn m BUKIT TIMAH PORK S c In H nJ Is unequalled for sweetness, quality and tenderness. All pigs are reared Ln from stock specially imported from C a England; most of the feed is imported Cj from Home supplemented by grass 5 grown on our own farm; and385 words
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Advertisement495 1930-12-01 12 FANCY DRESS BALL tS AID OF The Unemployed Europeans hurasians On Tuesday Dec. 30, 1930. AT ».30 P.M. AT THE Victoria Memorial Hall (Fancy Dress Optional.) ADMISSION. Gentleman with Lady $3.00 ladies each $1.00 Ticket* to be obtained and Tables reserved at C. A. RIBEIRO St CO.. LTD. S ngapore.495 words
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Advertisement410 1930-12-01 12 WHATS BEST FOR A COLD? Here Is the popular "Anton Keicher's" Eucalyplus-Mentho!-Bonbons. r^h" f i an( L dependable for Colds. Cough. Sort-Throat. It is pa* OD in convenient yellow bags and only cost you Z economical price of 20 cents per bag OTHERS HAVE TRIED WHY NOT YOU? Obtainable at410 words
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Advertisement107 1930-12-01 12 MADAM KELVEVi CHILDREN'S FAN, y BALL From age ihrec years to nxt* AT Tin ADELFHI HOTEI Where the children will meet FATHER X'MAS Excellent presents f or chiM from our hu.e u***"* Four Handsome Prizes Oivti t Ooatumes r the Tea and Cake, Wll > Admission Adults si Each Child107 words
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441 1930-12-01 13 SPORTS PASTIMES. The "Old Firm" In India. CRICKET. V* Sutc, '»"«1 to atrlke from SJr£ ""•.'"«porunt en.,gement In India VWnagaram Imm met the Ret ot Sutcltfte was cau.ht In the •line for »even S w.e k and "mTJE mad M 2fjT out "> w h »»1 S££j? ,< There was441 words
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Article40 1930-12-01 13 ASSN. FOOTBALL. in me south-Etst London Thursday Football SSI reached the semi-flnal of STuSSiTfoSoS ~t' n d £5M o r ml L or he added laughinaiv «nrt «r m lk Five of the eleven brothers are married40 words
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Article101 1930-12-01 13 LAWN TENNIS. On y once has a gallery of more thun n nnn 9 2,^hfn'^c M l ta t a r4 11 acn PO SL H n U 5 are t£.kpn *«aen. These figures til bt: Ul M an >thng of the kind £n J Hllls Championshp. *****101 words
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Article67 1930-12-01 13 of the Rvder r yder f 81 1 the and rLSSH CUP ■■>■< 'or by British Professional golfers, has gene to South Africa. Wh le in that eountrv Mr Ryder is anxious to encourage the SSJtaa Africi CO mPetiUOn I Brrts a '"l South African golfers on the lines67 words
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Article50 1930-12-01 13 Rhodes Scholars at Oxford will once more be able to gainathletlc "Blues. th t rule JSS prevented men over 23 years compning a» n*t Cambridge having been rescinded ™TrS£ mili tated spccltlly against the Rhodes Scholars, the majority of whom are above that age when they go up to Oxford.50 words
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Article115 1930-12-01 13 Regarding the untitled of Lord Hewart's health there Is a well-supported rumour in Wgal circles that he is retiring, that (he Lord Chic Justiceship has already been offered to Sir John Blmon. and that there is every likelihood cf his accepting it. The first refiaal noes automatically to Sir William115 words
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Article542 1930-12-01 14 WILL THEY VOTE? P. G writes to the "Malay Mall" > The Straits Settlements Association has thrown a stone into a wasp's nest as It war* J9 jesting drastic methods of Council I ton* It was proposed that Unofficial MemLegi»UUve Council should be elected by a542 words
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