Malaya Tribune, 11 December 1930
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section28 1930-12-11 1 The Malaya Tribune 11. -No. 292 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday. Dec U, 93 MALAYA TRIBUNE. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1930.28 words
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Advertisement168 1930-12-11 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. yl)t i ;not better I BEST. A. STAUB C0.,-Cognac. I I Pure Grape-juice Brandies. j Delightful and Mellow of taste with A <\ a real Cognac Aroma. A 1 THY Staufo's jl I ."'3g 3 STARS or 5 CROWNS ffi *M lj. Brandy Once and you will168 words
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Advertisement135 1930-12-11 1 TLORODOR" A Washing /f Suitings. M jqfl^ /V/ For Tropical Vi Wear. HIGH STREET, Singapore. I Soothing as a Zephyr, jjj I Bracing as an East Wind, 1 I Mellow as a Malayan Moon, I Bead's 'Dog's Head' Lager, j I is the only BEER for the man of f135 words
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Article344 1930-12-11 2 Contributed Mainly By "MALAYA TRIBUNE" READERS. EXAMINATIONS. Should They Be Abolished? tion. such a* the <^,ttM Judging by ""'ft/ 1 dur.ng the past few davT I l heard that very .J 2 y feel worried at the aoor l me *> not examination, upon J£L 2 important midl'ght344 words
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Article394 1930-12-11 2 'By T. C. X.) *t,3!?. f° mmon knowledge that student* need stimulation and warning les' th* diiuT do not work harder. 3*l£ t^L^ progress. But stimulation D not lacking in "are m^ form of examinations It is a rorrn reflection of the S Notwlths anding the his Sfi394 words
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Article222 1930-12-11 2 Best Uses For Precious Days. Now to book*. v»-u„. in your I—T— Ef J5 U g ln to read and notion, nta WeekTv r^°f S Cmema such like —J»E^?2 r J D and novels have been ma azi nes. and CSS rtE&TaS recklessness Wan^n aclence. of m% but222 words
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Article173 1930-12-11 2 'By If S. Mbd„/^.; Conu.r- fifi 10 BoysPaper. It gtv-T. nd Lhe variou, to stud *nts of Parts of EISTt «SJSE and oth to boys, and open students. unions with their fellow who alleges correspondent. W favour a "d those among «*f»ecun, his studies to his aay173 words
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Advertisement236 1930-12-11 2 c< Blood impoveH EV€ by the heat-Needs Building up anew! verves Comfort and irritation effect the their constitutlnTto Zt™"'f""" 5 "*nt out i„ thest C J t, t necessity i, s rions consciences a "c ass ,u the system is run down andX aVOW, d Uhr from whatever cause th236 words
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Advertisement253 1930-12-11 2 Pj (ileum 1 "7 Cakutta o, > j ck e I g H T rom PHOS fH* New Vitality and Energy I 1 Miss Estelle Brody gfMk t r her brilliant p ayim? km f" Jadennoiselle from I HAVE no sort Qf doubt whatever that my «best days' tk when253 words
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Article529 1930-12-11 3 Aimless Drill In The Schools. <By Tai Yew Choi.) I read with interest the letter written by Mr Chten Swee on the topic of -Physical Culture" the Corner" on Thursday last, and L*^. '"make a few comments regarding Physical Training in schools In my opinion, physical training in529 words
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Article371 1930-12-11 3 'By F. L Chen 1. All the elementary schools' examinations are over now with KM exception of the Cambridge Local Examinations, which are at present taking place. Many of my brother students are very K appy to 1-ara thpt they have done well d l-irj their examinations, and371 words
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Article13 1930-12-11 3 The answer to •Epoh's" riddle, given last week, la "DAVID."13 words
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Advertisement431 1930-12-11 3 yplll K °y fer Hosiery is superbly woven of flow. WAt ft I J !eSS pure ,hread silk, pure dyed. It endures the W*MW l±4f hardest wear and repeated washings, desp.te its W exquisite sheerness. Its subtle new colors the W j|B|l|i|| ingenious slenderizing elegance of the pointed sl,PPer Heel431 words
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Advertisement235 1930-12-11 3 jjj ASK FOR: 0 1 "BUTTERFLY GREEN PEAS" p. I Tlu Best and Cheapest in the j iTSc— rmv 11 n sunny gardens j of J the Riviera. obtainahle at th following jf/< y\v «8 chinwah j f3 (&ScVo~x t>?Ms. FONG NAM SANG 5 8 Ml green GIJAN BEE> c235 words
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Advertisement210 1930-12-11 4 l COMMENCING TO-MOR^OV^T^^ i f A Bomb Bur st of stars i n j The Play that rocked Sky-Rocket of Merriment 3 J Broadway jfe felQi Do *i airllf Astounded A./ *al 1 I < Anita Pace 5 Yrt 6 Z4S «J "ITS. SAILY BUNF sm I IAJIN DON 1210 words
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Article1329 1930-12-11 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY FRASEB CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOC« BKOEUS. Singapore, Dec. 11, 10 a.m. Issue Value. Year CLOSINO QUOTATIONS. Ends Buyers. Sellers. i Asam Kumbang Tin Dec Si 0 5.0 Ayer Hlt«un Tin El 30 i',? tL 6 0 10.0 Bangrin Tin 3 0.12.6 »1.00 Batang Padang1,329 words
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Advertisement491 1930-12-11 5 p r Richards Weiss' Asthmalyte Tablets. scientifically and pracidnunistered in the form ,ing the efficacious constiKphedra Vulgaris, as well tbol and Calcium lac toonly remedy to be taken ..lops a positive specific md BRONCHITIS. ,n% Asthmalyte stimulates ph .rm.l' I rattan, increases the car- I the bronches. and con- J491 words
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Advertisement173 1930-12-11 5 Music Emporium, 44. BERANQOON ROAD, (TOP FLOOR) JUST UNPACKED LATEST TALKIES. His Master's Voice, Columbia and Odeon Records. Phone 2419 or call at LIM CHEE SENG. 56-3, Market Street, Singapore, for cheap Motor Car Tyres. Only a limited quantity to be cleared at HALF PRICE. ,:A\ WMrWWW!m\\\\\L. 74, ORCHARD ROAD,173 words
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Advertisement259 1930-12-11 6 d o l I*l M bTill I 11 II J ■Hll I lorfi iln Ej "WHERE EVERYONE GOES" S I J*JJL\ NIGHTLY [aigl I I Again the Outstanding Attraction of the wSI I j NANCY CARROLL I I Her Great Dramatis PortMy;ll of 108 RT p, I I and ILart259 words
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Advertisement143 1930-12-11 6 dfs I 6.15 TO-NIGHT .9. IS. Ii M G MS SUPERB ROMANCE OF THE AIR RAMON NOVARRO I ANITA PAGE an g g an synchrouised thrill- I I P**°» of love and I I X advent are— ffl TH E 1 |FLYING Performances' I IFL E E T j I143 words
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Advertisement142 1930-12-11 6 i iHARLBOROIiGk I 11 1 REACH ROAD. I > 8. 61S TO-NIGHT I I JOHN i Atfl j "Captain I OF j I Guard" I UNIVERSE'S MIGUTi' MI)SICA| I I MASTERPIECE! A M I Janet Cayaor-Cnarles Farrell I I '"-"HIGH sontTv Bl lrv *»©U© CINEMA mJ IN THE SECOND SHOW142 words
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128 1930-12-11 7 nM \L MEETING OF P. AND O. lN i!( M>E ON OUTLOOK KOK SHIPPING. Reuter's Service. London. Dec. 10. .i? tin- annual .neet- Oo aid that he had M during the past few Den n Ind a, the condl- .vil war in ChinaReuter's Service. - 128 words
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Article62 1930-12-11 7 HAM FACT! KKRS TO PAY FOR RESEARCH Reuter's Service. London Dec. 10. Rubber Industry Bill .lb r manufacturers in the Bated King :no and Northern Ireland shall i xceeding one twenty- > and in respect of all order to place the British Research Association on p. rationReuter's Service. - 62 words
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Article62 1930-12-11 7 EGYPTIAN PROBLEM. Reuter's Service. Cairo. Dec 10. 1 Bi ured intention to cotton futures markec out of the Governments ta cotton prices was dv" but experts attr bute th- landis to the fact that sakeUaritfl are now in m the who c normal *ascn while two-think ofReuter's Service. - 62 words
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Article53 1930-12-11 7 I v ith the "S.FJ>.") n ee. 10. 5.15 p m "us and Sons notify tofollows: im > 6 16' Forward £113 I steady. !i£?.rg-«q»» toa* follows: mn 1 16 Forward 412 1« firm. opening prices are as Tin 25 io 10». forward 25.40 (up .10).53 words
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Article92 1930-12-11 7 LYALL AND EVAIT'S REPORT. Dec. 11, ii a.m. The market is practically unchanged in all arounT JLH potations are around those prices ruling yesterday Rubbers. Scudais open at $1.55-$1.60 Mentakabs offer at 34 cent* and Benuts at 3 cents Pajams could still be placed at «135; sellers92 words
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Article322 1930-12-11 7 Dec 11. 11 a.m. RUBBER. London.—4 \d.. up l,i6d New York.-9«, cents (O), down cent Shares:—steady. Allenbys $1.10—51.20 Ayer Moleks 90 cents-sl, Ayer Panas $l-$i io Bassetts 70-75 cents. Brogas 55-65 ctnta! BuKit Jelotongs 35—40 cents. Bukit Katils 5U —55 cents. Colinsburghs $1.25—51.60. Conncmaras $I—sl.lo. Glenealys322 words
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Article79 1930-12-11 7 (By arrangement with the "S.FJ*.") London. Dec. 10. At the annual meeting of Bandar Sumatra the report was adopted, providing for £1.321 to be carried forward. The chairman reported that the company was in a strong financial position; cash at bank and in hand totalled £16.539.79 words
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Article42 1930-12-11 7 The rate of Issue of Money Orders for India md Ceylon to-day Is Rs. 154 for 100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India *nd Ceylon Is Rs. 158 for $100. [The Share list will be found »n page 5.]42 words
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Article122 1930-12-11 7 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE R. A. REPORT. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, in their weekly auction repor. dated Dec. 10. state: Catalogued 1.785.996 lb =797 32 fns. Offered 1.345.137 lb =***** tons Sold 777.786 lb =347.23 tens. London spot 4 ll|l6d. New York 9\ cts. PRICES122 words
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Article144 1930-12-11 7 Messrs. Guthrie and Co. Ltd.. in their weekly repoit dat:d Dec 11. state: Another fairly quiet week falls to be record cd. due partly to the reserved a titude of sellers, and to the fact that our market is abo\i the pari y oi" London and New Ti144 words
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Article605 1930-12-11 7 ERASER'S REPORT. llMn, Frascr and Cj.. in their wecklv report, dated Dec 9 state: Renewed activity has taken place in all 'ections of the local market, and since our last report a substantial business has been put through with the majority of bargains at advanced quotations Especial605 words
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Article80 1930-12-11 7 British Official Wireless. Rugby. Dec 10 Paris 123 82».. New York 4 85 27/32» Brussels 34.76«... Geneva 26.06«... Amsterdam 12.06 Milan 92 75-.., Berlin 20.36. Stockholm 18.10%. Copenhagen 18.155.' 5 Oslo 18.16. Vienna 34 50«, Prague 163%. Helslngfors 183. Madrid 44 70 Lisbon 108.25. Athens 375. Bucharest 818.British Official Wireless. - 80 words
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Article386 1930-12-11 7 THE NOVEMBER FIGURES. IJ4 following analysis of dealers' stocks as "LvZ. P*nang. Malacca. J!L w WeneBlev and the Dtndings. is forZSS- Aclln cf Stat'-stlca. B.S and FMi.B.:— Singapore 16.560 tons dry RSS: 9 722 tons dry Crepe: 1.543 tons wet U .S.S 1958 tons wet Scrap and386 words
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Article145 1930-12-11 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. Dec. 11 East Wharf (Entrance Gate I}. Gladys East Basin Rohna 22; Takada shift* to 50 11 20 Main Wharf (Entrance Gate Si. Rawalpindi 18: Kazcmbe 16: Baron Belhaven 13: Bangkok 11. Narbada 9. Nieuw Zeeland 7 Empire Dock (Entrance Gate I). Sumatra145 words
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Article138 1930-12-11 7 MR. CHADBOURNE'S PROPOSALS. Reuter's Service. Brussels, Dec. 10. Addressing the International sugar conference. Mr. Chad bourne pointed out that Javanese producers had provisionally agreed to reduce exports and appealed to other delegations to apply restrictive measures. He suggested that each delegation appoint two members to reach anReuter's Service. - 138 words
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Article101 1930-12-11 7 BADLY INJURED BY MOTOR-CAR. Even a traffic P.C. is not safe from pores evei-irtreai,!ug \ehicuu.i traffic 0 ea .onally one liears of a ccnsiabie on point duty being knocked down. Perhaps the most rciious case occurred on Tuesday e.enim A P.C. was on Bgtaft dmy at101 words
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Article83 1930-12-11 7 DAGGER LEFT IN VICTIM'S BACK. On Monday night, when the ambulance answered a summons from bugo Street, they found an elderly Chinese lying in a pool of blood with a dagger embedded in his back He alsc had two other severe stab wounds. The votim was quite conscious83 words
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Article438 1930-12-11 7 The French steamer 'G. G. Paul Beau" is leaving for Saigon on Sunday afternoon. The "Tottori Maru" is expected from Bombay to-day and is leaving for Japan to-morrow. The "Yamagata Maru"" is due on Saturday from Bombay and is sailing for Japan the same day. The Toftku Maru"438 words
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Advertisement69 1930-12-11 7 U To-day: -Complete Change of Programme. [_1 H ANN HARDING H "Holiday" H A V ,t,M> '1 r production which has been LJ M u 1n,,,(l hv tbo cr,tics as one of the l *n best picture* mule ia 1990, ALSO STARRING II Mary Astor and Robert Ames. ■B 169 words
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Advertisement20 1930-12-11 7 MARBLE FLOORING TILES t FT. SQUARE IN STOCK. %PPLV SINGAPORE CASRfcT CO.. I Mi i Penh** K«ta4. orl Laveueer Blre*i20 words
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Advertisement760 1930-12-11 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. i r» Vacancies for boarders at 84. Wilkie Road. Compound house with garage and playground attached. Please apply personally. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OP Valuable jewellery, comprising:—Brilliant rings, earrings, kraboos. bangles, pendants, coin pendants, gold beads, etc. TO BE HELD AT Mt> rs. Chiong Koon Stng Cc.'s Saleroom, No. 30.760 words
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Miscellaneous279 1930-12-11 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. DEC It. Philippine Islands <Silverhaxel) 3 pm Upper Burma. North and East India (Tairea) 3 p m Southern and Wesern India iRohna) 3 pm •Penang. Colombo. Bombay It Karachi (Sumatra Maru> 3 pm Biam texcept Lower Slam) i Prachatipok» 3 p m Belat Pa nd Jang. Be279 words
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Article660 1930-12-11 8 One of the most striking feature, of mdustria. development at Home years has been the in,™ d Z» r r rl for bo,h ««C "j zt j nd r* ny to both H RaB ProdUCti n a d W both domestic and industrial Purposes. A few """^na.660 words
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Article171 1930-12-11 8 Mr. J. H. M. Rohson, C.B.E. has arrived una Co lu<» Nooln-,.l, Met***, Sunday- at 5 30 pnv Road on o£ arts -s aw«y about six weeks. eg Lumpur, has dsssoh »h-« 7 Co Kuala -•Seine. g!LL o' University. She old Girls' school. kJL*I£SLT St MaryS «eamer tm week's mail171 words
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Article25 1930-12-11 8 r rto >»'" <ue Sln«mporc by special train and arded f rom P*» to-morrow mornS Sln a •nnouncrd boxholders wIU be of the Po7t25 words
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Article66 1930-12-11 8 LORD READING THE "BEST PREMIER." London, Nov. 23 in Bnuin. w« h UN L»X on 2 J£ rare? rSaS=« three Parties Mr Z T St states men of all George M Llo d office, with Lord ReadW S 10 hold and his party to v. ih VJ.66 words
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Article108 1930-12-11 8 LINKING UP THE COLONIES. British Official Wireless. v T u Rugby, Dec. 10. tary °l* Commons the Cnder-Secre-allons for the estabSem^ofl'n'Vi? between Baltimore and service extension cf the sen-ice lni Atlantic to this country rxs was not exclusively ArJLli e P ro Jec; operation Bmil ndBritish Official Wireless. - 108 words
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Obituary96 1930-12-11 8 Reuter's Service. man of many parts. f Reuter's Service Rflrt London. Dec. 10. 458x1 Kennedy, author and lecture h' of his wile three "2? the dmh 10 4 ment home last August en age of mill at the the mast and picked ud »1 nt 5° 568Reuter's Service. - 96 words
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Article72 1930-12-11 8 MR KELLOGG AND ARCHBISHOP SOEDERBLOM. Reuter's Service. Oslo (Norway). Dec io heS P WOrld ide fathcrlng. including the °kZ Un **hed Prince and the D J? 1 8 th e Crown mentation of 'pX' f r the pre Keliogg and ArchbLhon 0 Kellogg was author o/X erMReuter's Service. - 72 words
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Article46 1930-12-11 8 S FLRT HER MEASURES NEEDED Reuter's Service. London, Dec io Hong Kong. It outlines the eSect o? Whlte Pa **r. to mui-tsai and e»nr 6XlsUn law that the eXpresses the opinion not "SL* reg£rded measures are at nretnt < l no furth erReuter's Service. - 46 words
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Article107 1930-12-11 8 «Z "The Yeomen at John Lit le s 7 J 1 1 are now "Pen h always one of the the TheaTre ren at Home at treats for c h"d maunee. arrayed and thi an ideal chance of Xn^%h < P r ffers here. Admission forTJ? klddles107 words
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Article35 1930-12-11 8 The boys we!ghed in with k, contributions for their veX big tetch <>* week. See Pages and 7 ofM;' we have nearly **ue. And next week. ApolciTcfL a ft r Their armies out*35 words
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Article40 1930-12-11 8 Reuter's Service. Preside. Washington. Dec. io. wSZX woK" ST S b U v b S UtCd t0 the hi. colleagues htst EIUIU Root adherence to the 106 Unlted States national Justice Perm «*nt Court of inter.Reuter's Service. - 40 words
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Article677 1930-12-11 8 '«<"«.»,.. 4 Jrd M And what I w»m finds time to bV^°* outsit the tie"* hood- And they credit for it as thl eer *f as they should; 45 T he latest idea h. fro Japan. *L a chimney f or im JUs M He was cheered677 words
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Article39 1930-12-11 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS. RUBBER. Ecndcn:—4'/.«d. Ntw Ycrk:—9« 4 cents <G). Sinjapcre:—ls-15»,« cents. TIN. Lrndon:—Spot £111 12s. 6d. (md 3 months, buyers £113 Os. OJ (up b sellers £113 2s. 6d. (up 2s. 6d Singapore:—ss7.oo. «150 tans sold>39 words
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Advertisement158 1930-12-11 8 fiifts T piease I hm That Please. I 1; j There are hundreds of delightful articles I CrO IT wb,ch you ca Gift i <l) >s ?rr for th,s x,,,aB a ran K e f <U bifts that has been elected by our buyers with enormous car r aud forethought158 words
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Advertisement69 1930-12-11 8 I BRILLIANT AND I I GEM SET 1 1 JEWELLERY I In Latest Designs—PlatiDum I or W/Gold Setting. PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. 30 Years' Experience. S lu.S.De Silva 4 Bros j I 61. High Street. I jjj 'Phone 4540. H —:634 g CHRISTMAS GIFTS. Lady Bathing Shoes. 81», 33 to69 words
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247 1930-12-11 9 CRASHED IN SEA AT GREAT SPEED. Sl lN IN ALTITUDE TEST. I tBLE TO RIGHT THE MACHINE. BCfli Willes-Johnson. of the AP C was killed whilst knf an altitude test in a 'plane Singapore Flying Club this morning at 1 15.247 words
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Article112 1930-12-11 9 PI AN NEARLY READY FOR THE CONFERENCE. British Official Wireless. Rugby. Dec. 10. f the Indian Round-Table sumed on Friday. The meca of views during the past are being summarised in repcti by the Chairman of Sub-C .nmittee and the Provincial Sub-Committee They will be pre- discussion atBritish Official Wireless. - 112 words
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Article111 1930-12-11 9 KH, IMY GERMANY AND POLAND TO CONFER. British Official Wireless. Rugby. Dec. 10. of agreement has in the discussions of the last the Secretary for Mines, -md representatives of the on the proposed interna- on workng hours in coal polish representatives accepted by Mr. Shinwell .that between theBritish Official Wireless. - 111 words
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Article37 1930-12-11 9 u'rJT 16 Rathered utaide 'he lai T ong Kek of CroM > wttLJ h P and bank, on Th. deposUo' Sh P to l:it "urerT I We und «stand. are c 8 and house-servants.37 words
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Article194 1930-12-11 9 NO PROGRESS TOWARDS DISARMAMENT. BRITISH CAPITULATION TO FRANCE? [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, Dec. if. rmament Commission's four deliberation as th. weighted «L ne obviously weighted against Germany and her delegates T^ey"alm n th^V Ut ?S Wn g' iney assert that France obstructed disarm» SSr KainS* Pa?" aeman*194 words
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370 1930-12-11 9 DRAFTED SCHEME NOT FINAL [British Official Wireless.) Rugby. Dec. 10. The Preparatory Commission on Disarmsment, alter over four years of Intermittent labour, last night completed its draft convention. Into this framework, the World Disarmament Conference, when it meets, will be mv.ted to Insert effective proposals for370 words
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Article131 1930-12-11 9 ONCE WORLD'S LARGEST SHIP. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Dec. 10. The liner "Empress of Scotland." of 25.000 tons, which was recently sold for £42.000 for dismantlement at Blythe. Northumberland, caught fire early this morning. When she was built in 1905 she was the world's biggest boat. TheBritish Official Wireless. - 131 words
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Article23 1930-12-11 9 Reuter's Service. Paris. Dec. 10. M. Laval. ex-Minister of Labour, has abandoned the task of forming a Government.Reuter's Service. - 23 words
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Article30 1930-12-11 9 BOY'S CORNER, on pages 2 and 3 TOPICS OF TO-DAY. en page S. LABUAN NOTES, on page 11. NOTES FROM INDIA, en page 11 CORRESPONDENCE, on page 1230 words
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Article638 1930-12-11 9 "SEND MY BELONGINGS TO MY WIFE." DEATH SENTENCE RECEIVED WITH SMILE. During the momentous interval during which vie jury had retired to consider their verdict Van*adasamy. me first of the two prisoners "fe was ln the balance, looked round smiling on all and sundry, and recognising familiar638 words
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Article97 1930-12-11 9 CENTRAL WAGES BOARD TO ARBITRATE. Reuter's Service. London. Dec. 10. Managers of the railway ccmpanles met the executives of the railway unions in London to-day to discuss the letter's demands for improvements in the rates of pay and conditions of service it v announced that the companiesReuter's Service. - 97 words
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Article93 1930-12-11 9 STATEMENT IN PARLIAMENT. Reuter's Service. L ndon D«C. 10. In the House of Commons, questioned ss to whether provision had been made to repatriate Indian labourers unemployed in Ceylon and Malaya throtgh the rubber depression. Dr Shiels < Under-Secretary for the Colonies* said he was unawareReuter's Service. - 93 words
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Article48 1930-12-11 9 Reuter's Service. Copenhagen. Dec 10. A Communist n the gallery of the Chsmbet attempted to make a speech while Minister Stetncke was outlining his social reform plans The Police ntervened and another Communist fired a revolver, without doing any harm There were four arrests.Reuter's Service. - 48 words
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Article125 1930-12-11 9 TREASURY PRINTERS SUED. SWINDLER WHO SECURED MILLION POUNDS. DEFENDING COUNSEL DENIES NEGLIGENCE. Reuter's Service. London. Dec. 10. affair amcnlla lL f 1 "™o"*'0"*' bank-note "ft h^hfroolSLS•JfiSS*' legations as MeairT w.f. Picture" and denied that Watertow and Sons. Ltd. had h~n careltss or nealk-rm rv» »k!Reuter's Service. - 125 words
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Article99 1930-12-11 9 BOUNTY OFFERED FOR SURPLUS PRODUCTION. Reuter's Service. Canberra,. Dec. 10. Moving in the Australian House of Representatives the second reading of the Gold Bounty Bill, providing for a bonus of £1 per ounce on M gold produced in Australia In excess of the average yield forReuter's Service. - 99 words
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Article103 1930-12-11 9 BRITAIN AND SOUTH AMERICA CONNECTED. British Official Wireless. Rugby. Dec 10. The Postmaster -General announces tha, rrom Dec. 12 direct radio telephone communication will be available between Britain and Argentine with an extension by landllne ln South America to Uruguay and Chile The service a ill be availableBritish Official Wireless. - 103 words
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Article312 1930-12-11 9 CONTINUATION OF STAMP CASE. The dispute between the partners of the Contlnernil Stamp Co. was continued the whole of before Mr Justice Mudle sitting in the Municipal Board Room, when further witnesses were examined. *2 tne heartat was resumed to-day said when shown a specimen of a Ceylon312 words
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Article46 1930-12-11 9 Members of the Sliver Star Minstrels are reminded that music practice will be held on Saturday at 2.30 pm. at the residence of Mr. Tan Cheng Lee (asst. Hon. secretary) 38 Bit Wah Road, off Outram Road. A group pho oiraph of members will be taken46 words
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Advertisement254 1930-12-11 9 I A New Product that meets a I I Great Demand 1 IMBULWOOD THE I 100% I I British Efficiency Board I I USED J Internally for Lining or Panelling 1 Ceilings-Walls -Partitions a Supplied In Two Qualities I ORDINARY and ANT-PROOFED I Size of sheets S' x4'x M thick.254 words
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49 1930-12-11 10 Sports Pastimes. THE MALAYA CUP. Teams For Saturday's Match. RUGBY FOOTBALL. The teams in the chief tie in th» c™, v Sec,™ the Malaya Played at the Sec on Saturday wm be AaderW C 6 1 A D L PI Lieut W.W, ~x ccp wh c otherwise shown) Znd49 words
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Article254 1930-12-11 10 s. JOIIORE BEAT M. C. OFFICERS. M^1 th i° hore scored a creditable victory over SCC mmaad mctrs yesterday in the ft rT ent game on the PadL« by a to nil. g al and four ,20 Pts > cJd s S irii ki ?K co 2, trast254 words
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Article252 1930-12-11 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. Iollowin »"1 represent the H and S I reProSent the P-t Office uo» -gainst Robinson Sports Club to-d— or PA. ground: Fook Chin Z OU Meng Chan. Rashid Salim T,h 52 I Teck. Noor. Madon Reserve ishak ai °hew. Badminton. Hockey. lA. ground- M s Z252 words
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Article144 1930-12-11 10 <*AN ENG d£\G SCHOOL WINS CH,i:»KPION~SHir. ASSN. FOOTBALL. fckf v, 7 inlc J estln K 8«me was witnessed on SL?2Tt 5 ridge 001 pounds at Jalan on Fnday afternoon, when the Outram of th? n T 501,0015 met in the fC of the Inter-school Junior Football League144 words
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Article17 1930-12-11 10 Players are i> tied aZ Jun or mSm players or 2 j 22** >^17 words
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Article44 1930-12-11 10 BADMINTON. izi zf" h r dK p I follows: *eek-end results as Quarter-finals: Tay Ken» SST.ES^S,' ~Z n by i- li^': Peck Ngam ,_5, by l5 1& J 5 Koh Lock Num ff!», K S "c»t Koh E. Num i-ff Wh Num44 words
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Article67 1930-12-11 10 In a match between th#> quo e LtTf' Monopoue, H S B^r? s C auS v£C s a, o r 0« tad* c 12 mentioned first): Tan Soon Wau uft .ft"" Nam Long 11—15 10 Heng lost' «0 Sim m Elan J ayer lost to Quek Song67 words
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75 1930-12-11 10 At their court the Peterdale BP be*. th. Indian Association by s—n Z<= he iPrd o> a oon Sunday Results 2f J 1 1 5 menti °ned first. Tay Swe e Hiong beat A. I. Pereira 15-6. 13-n JSU at V Santhou Ist"! 1 L o75 words
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Article88 1930-12-11 10 HOCKEY. The Recreation Club fielded when they met the W#»irh team day on ti Padang 7'a h T, 0 yKt only goal. g d tatter wo by the The soldiers were quirk tn o 0 combined well, wherei the ay lnd erratic in their mnv home team88 words
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Article132 1930-12-11 10 fl£ ChenB Bad ™nton Party L»uiing tiffin Mr Sect Kirn P h the members for Ch ng thanked oration i„ to til f .rT" and co He alu) thanicpTr f'ir-ction a success of Mr m m Ho Eng Kwee winner the Sl2 by Mr Sect Kim132 words
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Article140 1930-12-11 10 CHESS. The results up-to-date in th» v Class, p II B O W.lmot P 7 T f 3 4? 4 I E E Colman J J J TO Adie Tjokropronodlrdjo 6 HI G Parbury 8 3 n m r Bird 2 J J 30° II R Jumabhoy I140 words
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Article47 1930-12-11 10 PING-PONG. The results of ties in the 8 .AWL A tourna ment played on Sunday were as follows James Lee's house drew with Yap Kens 800ns house and Kung Jh Seng s hous? bea^^. rd Tans house by 4—3. toward ,0r 1930 -Kung Jit Seng47 words
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Article47 1930-12-11 10 The final in the senior section of the CSLA annual tournament resulted in Choo kit 1« beating Wong Kwok Sum by2"' In the junior section Chow «hv# «5..«, carried off the championship Loh Teck Guan wa.s runner-up. and Lum Koh L 1 consolation prize winner47 words
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Article91 1930-12-11 10 A match of seven sin*.» wau played bet*e™ A A thlft t iC Assoclallon and the Chin VV oo Athletic Association at the former s premises on Sunday and ended in favour of the Hon» ST? ,Chln W ""EE Hong Ah Kong beat Seow Cher Young 3—691 words
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Article145 1930-12-11 10 CRICKET. OiST r*" 11 W R the Gloucestershire all rounder, mill P n y as an aaaat-ur He Is accompanying the MCC team eld Uined by a P.P. Chapman, to SouT a fri?. this summer and this Is his last profession? engagement It has145 words
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Article56 1930-12-11 10 the turf. class.;.caJS.^* y 1 -"owing HORSES Tatping U Jrom Claes |q New Classifications Class 2-Law. Class 3 -Athol Buy Deletions: Class 1 -Up Guards. PONIES. Transfers: Roaming from Class 3ton— Rosette f.om cia« to Class 3 MfeXLa. Class 2 to Class 3. oany from New Classification*: Class56 words
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Article24 1930-12-11 10 milliards. beat Chan Tse Kuan by in Bxil To-uays tie (Handicap) A RanmaM 50 Wee Bak Chua owe 30 Ra,una n owe24 words
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Article91 1930-12-11 10 GOLF. for h Decer; C be mb r t TnTlc £FK ladle, spoon ,bogey, competition Monda Members of the Jovial BP to note that th. third XrSrhr «neraTr tn* will be held at th! oT. Reneral meetmorrow at 7 W p ß^ toImportant matters to that of the91 words
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Article1066 1930-12-11 10 MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD. OPENING OF FINE NEW BUILDING. The formal opening of the handsome new headquarters of the Straits Merchant Service Guild on Raffles Quay took place yesterday, the Master Attendant. Capt. O. Preyberg. reforming the ceremony in the presence of a large and representative gathering,1,066 words
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Article31 1930-12-11 10 BUS FATALITY NEAR CAPITOL. before and Stamford 0t Nortn Bri N0.8.2061 w£erf a PrlS ner s bu and was killed n a in the bus The hear.ng is proceeding.31 words
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Article73 1930-12-11 10 SDSE overcome by f f n cooli es who were in a large ir^ x ,S«/W],t working Their fellow worke rs £2 ?"J on Sunday. Promptly summoned the arnS their p,ightarrived the dresser saw\ ambulance When it unconscious at the hoLm W °u Indians men were secured £n73 words
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Article32 1930-12-11 10 Second Magnate*"qE O. V «12 by the criminal breach ol trust in cl ayton) f or It was alleged res Pect of a bicycle from a CnSele find the bl^cle32 words
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Article125 1930-12-11 10 nancy carro u s Mpiy> Nancy Carroll's temp.rarr, m gU en full P!ay in ti l! dr^ atlr Holiday.- now showL trayal ol the proles*:™*, 1 n H opener, who was illst ness and faith of a w he Powerful, and in emotional. There may125 words
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Article300 1930-12-11 10 CAS Tne Hylam communitv n sented in the Criminal DisSei day when the case op re T >** Koon MM charged to his own use $3,000 belong titfp existing between him fnn Mr. J. G. Campbell w£ iJ* Kla Mu and Mr r. l f0r comply defence. Braddell300 words
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Article69 1930-12-11 10 THE MALACCA WILL ASK. Their lordships Sir William Murison DM Justice). Mr. Justice Thome and Mr. Justirf Mudie sat in the Court of Appeal to-day wher. the appeal of Tan Jiak Choo and Tin So Sim against the finding cf Mr. Jus;ice Steven in fa\our of Tan69 words
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Miscellaneous226 1930-12-11 10 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. DEC. 11. High Tides.—2.16 a.m., 1.14 p.m. Annual Pantomine. Outram School. 6 30 I* S.A.D.C. Performance. Vic. Theatre, 9.15 pm TO-MORROW. DEC. 12. High Tides.—3.10 a.m.. 2.15 p m Rotary Luncheon, Raffles Hotel. Meeting, S.A.P.A., Stadium. 6.15 pm Hockey: S.R.C. v. S.C.C. "B." SRC. Boxing: S.A.B.A.226 words
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Article1228 1930-12-11 11 §m* njustified Fears. »fn<li(i (tain* Federation Through: 9 mimous opinion presented Ramd-Table Conference Ci n>ntution for India, b.. n fearing that the swamp that of Domi- conservative Federal kshcd might adversely Indian dermx-racy. bat, however, been made ptOMM of clarification md- rstandinn with ral scheme, and it1,228 words
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Article362 1930-12-11 11 TRANSFER OF DR. WINCHESTER TO BRUNEI. The Labuan Chinese and the junior members of the Govt. Service gave farewell tea-parties to Dr. and Mrs. J. Winchester on Nov. 24 and 25 respectively in appreciation of the good work they have done in Labuan. Dr. Winchester was a very362 words
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58 1930-12-11 11 Reuter's Service. Moscow, Dec. 10. Sixteen tramwaymen and rallwaymen were convicted in connection with the Leningrad accident. Bight were sentenced to ten years* Imprisonment and the others to periods from a year to five years. [The prosecution was a sequel to a collision between aReuter's Service. - 58 words
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Advertisement278 1930-12-11 11 j Hiw World Cabaret I I EVERY NIGHT I I DANCING I I FROM 9 P.M. I Deans Star. OperjiCo. 1 AT THEATRE ROY AI, J NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. j To-night-No Performance. I TOMORROW, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12. I 'I NOR A SAB AH" over fifty Hindustani and Malay Songs. 3278 words
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Advertisement55 1930-12-11 11 THE DRINK THAT CANNOT MITATEtI smash I I GUITARS! I I 5 Specially made for jj B fh Tropics. I I ifgN PRICES: I 1 12 > $25, $45. I SEASON CO., LTD. IfT v y 115, North Brid g e Road s I SINGAPORE. Free Sample Tin obtainable from55 words
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Article93 1930-12-11 12 IOut readers are tnvited to write to uj on t9 th 0, t P C tntere9t H must understood that the "Malaya Tribune'- does rot necessarily endorse opinions expressed by corretLETTER S SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewri ten m uble spacing >, and on one side93 words
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Article365 1930-12-11 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune "j Sir.—I hope you will be kind enough to publish some reflections of mine with regard to the relat ve positions and values of prac 1 a' psychology and ethics The question is "Can man grow to -Superman without the grow365 words
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Article236 1930-12-11 12 Sir-? Ed r a hi, O'W 'your ™<® >n hi. d™ oJ Oth columns tentlon that ther#» i- e "anti" cona dtmand for the ief wm <* as t Uncl1 absence of of the marked meetings »»d maiS strate?" But m MP* we reaUy demon ha?to U fU^",236 words
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Advertisement671 1930-12-11 13 THE CURE OF Tuberculosis as an Economic Problem. (THE "SANTUBEN" CURE.) By Dr. Richard Weiss, Berlin. The great economic significance of the fight ST* S" <»«non.Vratecl by the United state, in term, of million, on the Isthmus of Panama. With respect to tuberculosis a similar task had leen undertaken betore671 words
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