Malaya Tribune, 31 December 1930
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Title Section29 1930-12-31 1 The Malaya Tribune v xvn.- No. 308 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: \VednesJay. Dec. 31, 1930. MALAYA TRIBUNE. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1930.29 words
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Advertisement219 1930-12-31 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. TOl NNOT BETTER IHE BEST, "SHIP" BRAND I SV dETENED CONDENSED MILK j This Milk is prepared from 4.C *L%) PURE UNSKIMMED COW'S I MILK, and in condensation \o>\\ *i\W nothing but FINEST WHITE SUGAR is added. Being V- f pared under the most hygienic \/M JJk219 words
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Advertisement134 1930-12-31 1 "FLORODOR" "2 Tropical Wear. BTREET, Ingapore. When the Urge Comes to you to Ma *e Something Better of Your Life— I j ORDER A I READS BEER. And you will have made the |i j Best Possible Start* ?i 0 [j READ 8 fOk "DOG'S HEAD' LIGHT LAGER. j THE134 words
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778 1930-12-31 2 How Will You Earn A Living? *By F L. Chen.' Have you ever thought, dear reader, what will become of those boys who have just finished their study in the Cambridge Classes? Those who possess a Cambridge Junior or778 words
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Article610 1930-12-31 2 “Teo Cheng Kee” - Boys With Shortsighted Parents. ■By “Teo Cheng Kee”. The slump will soon be over." saw th* optimist, but worries and anxieties seem to be stamped on the countenance of every bread, earner. The conditions still appear ye™ depressing, but there is no gainsaying 2 umps are inevitably610 words
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Article88 1930-12-31 2 (By -Tap K lv^ a a y h?, a, enU WOUld children nlLn H in 2 hand they hare PWd their Seventh Standard The highest Position for a Seventh Standard graduate Cambl 4 CWef C,erk But on a a S f 54 tore th. greater Is the88 words
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Advertisement551 1930-12-31 2 Baby Constantly Crying and Scratching Healed by Cuticura "The trouble began with scales on my baby's head when he was a month old. It went on like that until he was two months old and then after his morning bath, water used to come from the eruptions. Baby could not551 words
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Advertisement82 1930-12-31 2 of Mary K Ha h uT mmnssz Martin You'll like JsP/J Prunes muffins Z-WIX Fancy 2 cups white flour l £g_ 2, iean Libby's Read >-(«-.,,., Prn !i Cup sugar rruiif* I 1 Tablespoon lemon juice A Egg whites. y /W \MM. add lemon juice. Be Temperature for bakmg-250 iegree.82 words
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Advertisement61 1930-12-31 2 8 IIVI SERIAL, RECORDS. 3 1 SONG. 9 Turn On The Heat TALKIE. v I H I Had it!,!!', SONNY SIDE lIP 1 I L Talkln p,ct «"-e Of You si I ni A D «amer (Aren tWe All I ZVX H l Tk FOr D Y a fI,GH SOCIETY61 words
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Article415 1930-12-31 3 ”Leong. ” - Should Chinese Boys team Mandarin? (By ”Leong.” Let me again crave a little space In the ,n! L r to «P™» opinions on. and give my suggestions for. the solution of S? R^ n i^ f I heartily congratulate ihi. iX on his courage In venting candidly his415 words
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Article244 1930-12-31 3 “Don A.W.K. Cue. ” - (By “Don A.W.K. Cue.” I nave much pleasure in informing you that m flndln the quotation others The lrrtU Un ly elUdWl you and TZ, 7 q ution c be found in Act m of .he play The Admirable Crichton." by Sir Lr 4 a 7 ie244 words
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Article126 1930-12-31 3 “V.I.” Kuala Lampur - 'By “V.I.” Kuala Lampur. am h L ma er ells his 005,5 that exan. whin eW a 'i er the boys *hen they go home will attend to their book, 1" P* BB the exam But some think whether o attend to their books or not On*126 words
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Article95 1930-12-31 3 “Fifth Former. ” - 'By “Fifth Former.” re glVen t* lo at «nU £L v nS g?*"" disarranged, at the right You are supposed to pick the proper SSSJf" CaCh m PoTet black. Black defines ink. whereas bird define, crow Of course, a crow U black, but if you us* that95 words
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Article222 1930-12-31 3 “Mcocaholst. ” - Engineering Lessons Made Easy. (By “Mcocaholst.” I e u 10 m u»t for several vears f your PaP" like best is the the *****00 I in this 1 noti <* on school life and boys" d Ching enJo J I beheve wo!dd d u i?™* h<>bby Whlch222 words
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Article252 1930-12-31 3 “K.P.M. ” - (By “K.P.M.” I read in the "M.T." issue of Dee 9a ~s^ssa-wris Poore. who stands unHv.u~* i who knew JITIIZ LJT !l Ume human heart tl.n ramifications of the urn msuit from a wanton. unsoDhistlratFh up-counUTite! He has Uved h, "JJ More has ™rd" fa^a h Ute^ure^ n252 words
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Article111 1930-12-31 3 Nemo." i - 'By Nemo." i I am a constant reader of th*. •\mt> «s al dear y to' nd r? 5K with i M the Corner »0^ with I. M Craay." I believe that oartw SLsTST 5S mltn 3on tne^m or™" riaS? 1 «ndersundlng ano orm a strong bond of111 words
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Advertisement316 1930-12-31 3 ~RUE BEAUTY OILS JjfL tern this way to protect )U yur natural charm JsPT (^wXS _f 11 challenge to beauty. Today "<* forty or fifty refuses to let MT >-a..onquer her loveliness. She tttteria Idurtoglbe" 1 com P ,ejtion f Vhat you nrasf do I > —^w. la the .ma*.316 words
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Advertisement323 1930-12-31 3 f' This I =3 STANDS FOR 1 j TASTE IT! I I Jl/ST TASTE IT! I > Here's a vivacious newcomer for your re-* S gj II frigerator and your table that S i familiar health-drink orange juice g 8 in a lively new role partnered with S > grape323 words
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Article260 1930-12-31 4 “P.S. Calais” - Malaya Needs Books For All. By “P.S. Calais”) The Boys Corner" has been a great success. The boys really have been like the Camel .■nd the Arab .n getting space in the 'Malaya i nbuni even %our columns are not nouph!—but I am sure the Editor will not260 words
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Article246 1930-12-31 4 “L.K. Lim. ” - By “L.K. Lim.” I have read with much interest the "Boys Corn» r of the People's Paper, and I foresee that this "Corner" is heading for a bright future, just as the "Tribune" is widely known nnd popular in Malaya. My subject is that discussed in previous issues246 words
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Article167 1930-12-31 4 Johone Bahrn Teacher - By Johone Bahrn Teacher. Boy>. I thank you very much for hailing th ntrance of Johore into the -Boys" Corner" M our popular organ. But I think you sound ttv wrong note when you congratulate the teache. nstead of the boys. I tell you quite frankn hat167 words
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Article312 1930-12-31 4 Wear Badges or Get Fined! IBy O Jf.'V I have read several artu les on School Jnilorm." We can sec that the writers are desirous and anxious that schoolboys should have .ome sort of uniform, bince the fair-sex have theirs, why not w*V Aie we in any way312 words
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Article339 1930-12-31 4 By G X S.) Tis common knowledge that at the end of every year some boys have failed In their examinations. To account for this failure, there are many reasons, among which the most important one is that of inattention to their teachers. This reason further reveals339 words
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Article104 1930-12-31 4 “An Old Boy. ” - i By “An Old Boy.” B 7 Coiner is a good idea, but I have one fault tc find with it. i.e. the letters published are much too priggish. Since wne" eon" 1 5 55" ,eSSOns a d and tak.n ?n J° mework and laminations. n 10 edlf104 words
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Advertisement156 1930-12-31 4 KM; m LEDGE TLST ANSWERS. Answer* Fifth Former s" Knowledge Tp~. appearing in another column: nOWIedge Te t Ice is told, grass is green, water is wet rlnnH T ST m st <™ is hard- stove 2 Slue bank n0tC Paper; sun hot;Ty I You are suffering from Anaemia, General156 words
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Advertisement192 1930-12-31 4 should be a *47//" toiletries always are] Elusive, A -s«i.d K.uj.coWn. fragrant, invigorating, Eau de B..hs Mp j t P-onality •i?//^ni,hin X Bath toilct -t>asin, handbag, or dress- J table they are ah r st unthink j When purchasing Eau de Coloptip ,71 l Eau If Co,o^ne -4»r> ■~J 1192 words
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Advertisement37 1930-12-31 4 I MAKE T 'Horse BrandiofTee I y° ur Cnistmas I and A/li; Year I Snip Dfttfc. I Obtainable from all Dealers MA and F.M.S. 1 The Asiatic CoifeTMafacturtog Co., 321, VICTORIA STREET, Mir ORE Thorn SSSS g37 words
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Article2825 1930-12-31 5 iKMEW OF YEAR'S ACTIVITIES. a land of sportsmen ai d »<-r a small population and br abort period slnce the •■•lava came under British 1 sporting MttttUag has illy along progressive mm h < vt-ments of participant •-'■orLhy. Si .ace any■n a re?, rence to2,825 words
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Advertisement75 1930-12-31 5 I Is Your Hair Falling Out* f I Are you Suffering from Scurf or Dandruff > I Do you want Strength and Growth for a your Hair? I IF SO, THEN USE jj! jpOclorK)fh|,e r IMPREGNATED j JL RADIUM, j 3 Guaranteed Cure /or a Hair Troubles *<T<ttlt t 'VARIES75 words
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Advertisement299 1930-12-31 6 il b mmV ii I Wk mm* M mm\m m\m 1 I Pflo r.c pel l!| I I Ho era I "Perfect Sound ln all Weathers*' I I I 6.1S I TO-NIGHT 9.151 I The Famous BRITISH Company of Entertainers I f3 presented g in a tfmarkablr Film Reprcducticn of299 words
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Advertisement205 1930-12-31 6 Amusements, I The Management of the Alhambra Theatre wish their J I patrons ,1 verj Happ and Prosperous Ne>\ tr. I Last 2 Performances. I MARY NOLAN J I "THE UNDERTOW" An unusual Drama in an unusual setting AND g Reginald Denny "MEN WITHOUT WOMEN" I A Veritable Triumph of205 words
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Advertisement127 1930-12-31 6 <] 1,; Mill Jli j 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15 I KING I OF I J A Z Z. I I Dmits Star. Operuu Co I I AT THEATHE 5M J B] NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. 3 I te In:c esti "8 Ne Hindustani tU, I I BUSHNANI IMAN" ft Hindustnui ana Malay127 words
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289 1930-12-31 7 Com mercial News. BRITAIN'S TRADE OUTLOOK. I>( LEASED EXPORTS OF AIRCRAFT. HDDEN reserves and VITALITY. 41 KSS OF THE FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby. Dec. 30. ttM uorld depression Britain has, year, doubled her aircraft exports. <vf the largest orders ever sent abroad foreign Power have been placed in[British Official Wireless.] - 289 words
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Article226 1930-12-31 7 [Reuter's Service.] London. Dec. 30. horoughgo? policy of national recovery, ncrgency tiff to protect the manufac- a guaran>d price to the farmer for und a eedy agreement with the M up a great Empire trade are reci by Mr. Baldwin in a New he achievements of 1931.[Reuter's Service.] - 226 words
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59 1930-12-31 7 '2 OjCLOCJC SOON, DEC. JJ. Buyers Seller* R. 3 3. equal [to London Standard, fepot 12. IfU Standard ftEfc on Tender, January 11% February 13Vj 13% January U% J3&4 April J t l 4 Tone of Market.Quiet. Latest CabU London Spot Sheet 4'*d. per lb.59 words
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Article153 1930-12-31 7 SINGAPORE, DEC. 31. Rice. Siam A-l per Koyan »290 Rice. Siam 1 $233 Rice. Siam 2 $208 Rice, Siam 3 $193 Rice. Siam 4 $180 Rice, Nev 1 $206 Rice, New 2 $198 Rice, Neu 3 m $192 Rice, Saigon A-l $195 Rice, Saigon I $183 Rice. Saigon 2153 words
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Article312 1930-12-31 7 [British Official Wireless.] IBy courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, DEC. 31. Selling—London 4 months' sight 2s. 3\d. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 27/32 d.. London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 25 32d London 30 days' sight 2s. 34d.. London demand 2s. 3 23/32 d., London[British Official Wireless.] - 312 words
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Article35 1930-12-31 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders tor India and Ceylon to-day Is Rs. 154 for 100. The i rate of payment of Money Orders from India I *nd Ceylon Is Rs. 158 for $100.35 words
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Article162 1930-12-31 7 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. Dec. 31. 11 am The speculative share market received a shock this morning, for Un dropped in London yesterday and the wild buying evident tn the local market last evening has abruptly ceased. Opening quotations are all much under yesterday's beat, and as162 words
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Article329 1930-12-31 7 Dec 31. 11 am RUBBER. London.—4V. down l/16d. New York.—B** centa (O). unchanged Sharea:—Steady-. Allenbys $105— $1.15. Ayer Moleks 90 cents—sl. Ayer Panax 90 cents— $1. Bassetts 60—65 centa. Brogas 50—55 ce»ts Buklt Jelotongs 30—35 cents. Buklt KatUs 35 —40 cents. CoUnsburghs $1.10 —$1.30. Connemaras $I—sl.lo.329 words
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Article146 1930-12-31 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. DtC 31. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). HMS Kent 22 Warla 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Mata Hari WS V Dk. Entrance. Hakusan Maru 18; City of Kimberley 16: Kola 13 Japanese Prince 11: Menelaus 9: Mahldol 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate146 words
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Article344 1930-12-31 7 GOOD RESPONSE TO CHARITY EFFORT. Lam night's dance at the Memorial Hall, in aid of the European and Eurasian unemployed, proved an unqualified success and was thoroughly enjoyed by a large company of dancers. Pour prises were offered for the best and moat original fancy costumes worn344 words
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Article91 1930-12-31 7 OPPOSITION OF "OLD GUARD.*' [Reuter's Service.] Shanghai. Dec 30 Bearing out rumours, a Japanese report from Tientsin states that Chang Hsueh Liang has issued a declaration that th<- abolition of likin will be effective in Chihli on Jan 1 But the decision regarding Manchuria must be delayed pending[Reuter's Service.] - 91 words
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Article50 1930-12-31 7 [Reuter's Service.] New York. Dec 31 One of the most vigorous advances in railway shares has occurred on the Stock Exchange following an announcement that the head.-* of the main eastern lines have finally agreed in a unification plan after a decade of enntto\ ersy.[Reuter's Service.] - 50 words
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Article79 1930-12-31 7 NO DIVIDENDS FROM ROYAL MAIL. [Reuter's Service.] London, Dec. 30. The White Star line of the Royal Mail group is not paying a dividend on preference shares for the past six months. A dividend was not earned for the previous six months but was paid under the Royal[Reuter's Service.] - 79 words
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Article407 1930-12-31 7 A wireless message received from the master of the Iris" to the Master Attendant (Singapore) stated that on 1.7 N and 103. 38 E., about twenty big logs were drifting and vessels are warned accordingly as these logs are dangerous to navigation c The "Talma" is due407 words
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Advertisement66 1930-12-31 7 I P&VtIOH THEATRE I The fonagement Wish Their Patrons I I A HAPP\ A xo PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. I Comm lc i n g Tuesday, December 30 1 I 6.15 and 9.15. I I World's Funniest Talkie I "SnIUR'S HBLIDIY'' I FEATURING 1 ALAN HAe and SALLY EILERS. I A66 words
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Advertisement197 1930-12-31 7 MARBLE FLOORING TILES, j 2 FT SQUARE IN STOCK. APPLY SINGAPORE CASKET CO 1 and 3. Penhas Road, off Lavender Street FREE! FREE J\ An Attractive Day Block Calendar for L 931 with every purchase of our Well-known "Apollo" Hair Cream. Commencing from December 8 (for a shoit period only).197 words
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Advertisement526 1930-12-31 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. I MBBa Enumerators required for Census work in Rural Board Area. Apply Assistant Superintendent of Census. Land Office, Singapore TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE la hereby given that tenders ara now Invited for the following materials or services, and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in526 words
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Miscellaneous154 1930-12-31 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. DEC. it High Tides 6.10 a.m.. 7.35 p.m. Football H MS "Kent" v S.C.C Jalan Besar. Hockey: Welch Police. Thomson Road. Rugby: 8.C.C 2nd XV v "B" Coy. 8.V.C.. S.C.C. TO-MORROW. JAJV 1. High Tides—7.01 a.m.. 8.51 p.m Public Holiday. No issue of "Malaya Tribune. Land154 words
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Miscellaneous266 1930-12-31 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. DEC il Djanibi »Tobelo» 3 pm Ponllanak •Khot-n Hoea> 3 p.m Banka Island. Pladjoe and PalembauK Thedensi 3 p m Penang. Colombo. Aden. Suez. Port Said. Naples. Marseilles. Gibraltar. Londor. Antwerp. Rotterdam and Middlesbrough tHakusan Maru> 3 p.m. Palembang «Siaoe» 4 p.m. Penang and Rangoon <Hong Pengt266 words
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Obituary90 1930-12-31 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. ENGAGEMENTS. The engagement te announced of Mr Chen f n S ii the eldeSt 80,1 'ate Mr' Chen Hiap Long and Mrs. Chen Hiap Long of Malacca, to Miss Koh Kim Boon eldes? daughter of the late Mr Koh wS «d Mr, Koh to90 words
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Obituary40 1930-12-31 8 MATHIAS.— At Oalle rvvi,* Mis. W L Lucv n 2 mother of Messrs P Mahlndasa. P o rL P O. and Mrs. 0 c d»> °f Malacca. aged 55 years rw n iv nanayake of Ceylon. jxmn. Deeply regretted.40 words
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Article1068 1930-12-31 8 lest,nlay we indulged in a few mostly not very cheerful generalisations about the year which die. ""regretted, to-day. Theiv j, indeed Zr ttlC Justi,Kati *SS nm mscence about the past twelve months, and quite a lot for woeful sentiment. The picture does not improve on1,068 words
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Article226 1930-12-31 8 Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Saul and family returned from leave by the "Comorin." Mr. J. F. Cancellor. of Sagga estate. Siliau has proceeded on Home leave. His Ercetlency Mr. A. F. Richards. Oovrrnoi of Noith Borneo, is visiting Kuala Lumpur. Calendars have been received from the Straits JS" Co226 words
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Article45 1930-12-31 8 ""latest quotations. RUBBER. London:—4»*d. New York:— cenU (Q). Sincmpore:_i2^.i 3 X cenUj TIN. Lcndon:—Spot £118 Os. Od <up 15 S Od 3 months, buyers £119 10s. Od. (up 17s 6d.), sellers £119 i 2s 6d ,up 15s od\ Sinf»p«*:-$60.25. (250 tons sold)45 words
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Article865 1930-12-31 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON") mm I give cordial New Year greeting I Top.cs" fans. My -good ,0* is to make this column brighter and than ever. and 1 r «*H I am grateful for many appreciative .rTor.s. but I hardly expec, ed by one reader to-day He Pvn hope865 words
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Article31 1930-12-31 8 Prom China and Japan by -Lahore," du< Singapore at 9 p.m. to-morrow. From Europe, (London mails despatched on Dec. 11), by Rohna." due Penang at 6 am 0: Friday.31 words
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Advertisement249 1930-12-31 8 j I SO LASY TO WASH SO HARD TO WEAR OUT ru Tobraleo makes the armrest jittlt- wa h frnnfc. TUi. D S lot tk. child,™ too. Tobnl,., i"T.M« f Tbere ,re d»lighlf u ill mm g [fl Totralco mtvko and satisfaction B«.uict Prices, ii in go cents pw yard,249 words
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Advertisement53 1930-12-31 8 j U. S. DE SUVA I 1 BROS., I I I I Wish their I I 'Patrons Happy I I 61, HIGH STREET, cj 'Phone 4540. lanS2SI anS2S^S2s *************************5252! —:634 I Wiihi*f> *U our Customers Hap/tf 4„J Prosperous W Nw Year. TENG SENG GUAN, •34. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD H ESTABLISHED53 words
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Advertisement22 1930-12-31 8 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" Wishes Its Many Readers A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. There Will Be NO ISSUE Of This Paper TO-MORROW.22 words
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Miscellaneous126 1930-12-31 8 TO-DAY'S RADIO. Radic-Saigon »49 metres». to-dav. special Uogiamme of cha Tiber music by ;..e soloists ol Rauio-Saigon Irom 6.30 to 7.30 p.ri. Manila (48.8 metres), daily from 5.30 p.m. Radio Society of Java. P.M.I (50.2 metres) daily from 6.40 p.m. to 8.40. Sourabaya. 3 A.N. tdO metres), dailv from 6.40126 words
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1166 1930-12-31 9 GOVT.'S READINESS TO LEGISLATE. DIFFEIUNT OPINIONS OF RADERS. \IMKi) GAINST CHINESE MINERS? folk :ig "trculai addressed by the w a Mines to tin ore producers i ite Malay States i published rami nfoi *t on: net > the international scheme < put ot1,166 words
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Article93 1930-12-31 9 EIGHTY PASSENGERS KILLED. MANY BURNT To DEATH AFTER EXI'UfcION. [Reuter 's Service.] Shanghai. Dec. 30. Eighty people yen klUed and 4Q on Saturday m tie der ai i;nent of a train on a branch of the Pt < lllt{ Mukden fishplates by band* jj, bursU of R[Reuter's Service.] - 93 words
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Article198 1930-12-31 9 ALL PARTS OF SOCIETY REPRESENTED. Reuter's service.] London. Dec. 30 E\ery department of pub i ic Ufe was r rented at the fumra. L rd Melchett at St Pancras- Cermtery. Pinchiey Lerders of industry. ex-M.ni3ttr Apicma s. Indian Princes of lon£ courts and the organised worker[Reuter's service.] - 198 words
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Article43 1930-12-31 9 The Rev Ng Ho Le and the members wish to thenx the Gavlads Mmstrel 1 any for rendering musical select ons mi the annual Christmas eiile.uinment of the Lokien congregation of !>t. Peters church, whim gaj held al the St Andre's School Kali43 words
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Article180 1930-12-31 9 HUSBAND SHOT DEAD IN BEDROOM. TALKED NORMALLY SHORTLY BEFORE. A shocking tragedy occurred at 28 Newton 730 when Sr A H. M. Fox was found shot in his bedroom mmXT'xS*. WaS marrlrd »nd was living SS "S and mother deceased was S h U family. normally to180 words
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Article466 1930-12-31 9 REQUEST FOR LOWER QUALIFYING AGE. VNTOl*CHABUE8 ANGRY WITH CASTE HINDL'S. [British Official Wireless.] [Reuter's Service.) Rugby. Dec 30. Many rspects of the franchise question were dLscussed to-day by the Franchise Sub-Com-mittee of the Round-Table Conference Thpurpose of this sub-commit tee is to recommend to the full Conference[British Official Wireless.]; [Reuter's Service.) - 466 words
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Article44 1930-12-31 9 [Reuter's Service.) Caiiberra. Dec. 30. The Government has decided to restrict ailed immigration until the country's economic posl--s*s!!*: Apart from Britishers only immigrants possessed of permits from the Government will be permitted to land. Tourista and business men are not affected.[Reuter's Service.) - 44 words
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Article118 1930-12-31 9 The undermentioned officera disembarked from the transport "Nevaaa" on the 23rd mst and are taken on the strength of the Malaya Command from that date: Prom United Kingdom.—R. a.. 2 Lieut. O. H. T. Blllaon RE Lt. <Q.M.) J. Wallis; 2 Welch Regt Lieut' W Tristram. Prom Gibraltar.— R.a Capt118 words
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Article284 1930-12-31 9 COAL STOPPAGE INEVITABLE? COTTON WEAVERS STRIKE FORESHADOWED. GOVT. INTERVENTION IN RUHR DISPUTE. [Reuter's Service.] London. Dec. 30 The South Wales coalowners and miners failed WZLZ Ca lfT tO -«*> u P° n *be terms for \*j^~* m tn f temporal agreement expirinK to-morrow a stoppage in[Reuter's Service.] - 284 words
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Article288 1930-12-31 9 [Britith Official Wireless.] Rugby. Dec 30 1..*? 1 OWnCT and mUlers I* two coalfields Ued to a to-day. In North SUffordshire the manner of working the spreadover was discussed, and both sides are referring the matter to the National Coal Board, but in the meantime work will continue[Britith Official Wireless.] - 288 words
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Article113 1930-12-31 9 [Reuter's Service.) London. Dec. 30. Another serious labour stoppage is probable on Jan. 5. the date on which the Lancashire Master Cotton Weavers announced the introduction of the -more looms per weaver" system The Central Committee of the Weavers Amalgamation (Operat.ves). meeting to-day dtckled to withdraw labour[Reuter's Service.) - 113 words
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Article31 1930-12-31 9 BOYS' CORNER, on pages 2, 3 an* 4. BFOBTS IN MALAYA IN 191$, on pace 5 TOPICB OF TO-DAY, on page g CHIEF EVENTS IN 1930, an page It.31 words
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Advertisement177 1930-12-31 9 1 II 11l nUILiaMMMHWHBWa j A New Product that meets a j j Great Demand I riNMIWOODI THE I 100% j British Efficiency Board jj I USED I Internally for Lining or Panelling jj Ceilings-Walls Partitions j Supplied In Two Qualities ORDINARY and ANT-PROOFED I Size of sheets 8' i177 words
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90 1930-12-31 10 Sports Pastimes. BAD BOY BRADMAN. <;00d Condu Money Withheld. CRICKET. [Reuter's Service.) Melbourne. Dec 30 S bono, mmm Uin in addltlon to cctL U IL? thCr J CSt already reoZS w t wfthh ,H C ndUCt money but Brad. whK 4 ,"Ten' Palo to allo ™nee Wale,, played m trJ[Reuter's Service.) - 90 words
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Article123 1930-12-31 10 Bartering Clubs For Caps. RUGBY FOOTBALL. [Reuter's Service.) Paris, Dec. 31 lhe dispute agitating French Rugby ever Tl t^st IUbS 2S« from the <S meth J ag V mt Frencn championship Br rst tr a n nd t m ,avour of Lhe adoption of Br.t_v h traditions" nave[Reuter's Service.) - 123 words
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Article73 1930-12-31 10 BOXING. I he London correspondent of -The man" wires to that paper: n _P!. fears of the boxing fraternity that the Sunday cinemas would extend to boxing shows have been realised sooner than 13) f r iS to-day (Dec receiving deputations from the S h A^73 words
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Article23 1930-12-31 10 GOLF. Ine Christmas EclecLc Competition* at fK iSS? °Z U Club resulUtl B^ Clochr. who returned a score of 32-1=2823 words
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Article53 1930-12-31 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football The S.C.C. play hM S B«*ar. to-day al Bembroke Harper. Craig. Lt. Bryan McParlane Brown. j 0 v tmi \m\Tmt ?I*s; Besar stadium. Kugby Football. o.C.'A gTMind" u j *j on the 52« SSpbeu S2w Bcol JOalvln and Saunders Be,,d Fea Ping-Pong. <*t 3 C.R.C. Monday53 words
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Article77 1930-12-31 10 GOOD COMEDY AT THE PAVILION. y Jte^Tclu°ded Pr T amme 2 thC PaV io 'SaUor-s HoK tE t excell ™t comedy. escapades of 1*« Story deals wlt h the wZZZLZT w r h s ur°h are no r for thelr stantly watched *5 are con and are chased77 words
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Article48 1930-12-31 10 That overseas Chinese have contributed Chinese of the the Government that they and at the reprePermltted to tlk^^JT^ 3 6 5 Conference and administration U theTist of domest ic which have been addressed hi te,e f ams na* Association to "1 Versea ChiCentral Kuominuna other Ooverrunent and PWary48 words
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Article311 1930-12-31 10 HEAVY INCREASES ON LUXURIES. NEW TREASi RY iSSt'E. [Reuter's Service.] Nanking. Dec 30 is understood that the new Us. ifT schedule wHI be effective from Jan. i With the object of meeting th- huge decrease J the reVenUe which expected in conso mmm of the abolition[Reuter's Service.] - 311 words
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Article334 1930-12-31 10 A I'ROGREssivi; INSTITUTION. Switzerland possesses world mm* only as a 1 repu,e not sure as a SnTof SSS? bu U1 me*, the year 1929 witiT. commerce. In inhabitants c iere 225?! 0f 4 mUU 500 factories •oreign trade for the rariwf The total 2" d 4 5334 words
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Article36 1930-12-31 10 SEEKING ENGAGEMENT AS AN AIRMAN. [Reuter's Service.] Major Franco arrive k Bru^eli °ec 30. IMS Vortu«i by !ttewn€r at Antwerp !V S mechanc S l "iter *rom political ictivit... hem to 1^1[Reuter's Service.] - 36 words
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Article49 1930-12-31 10 MAN'S VAIN ATTEMIT TO RESCUE FAMILY. [Reuter's Service.] At least ten peop? c 30 in Cochrane 10Z0 n?? fV hotel fire victims will be found in .h SS? th< mcluoe the o^erTbrSher' X dead and then plunged ZZ7IL caped w,fe and four eSSri? Ah^riU^[Reuter's Service.] - 49 words
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Article109 1930-12-31 10 HOPES OF REACHING FOUR MILES A MINUTE. [British Official Wireless.] In the last tew day, 30 trial assembly of L 108 niade a Malcolm campbe, X 'ILIS hich Ca P< Beach, the speed reco"* rnad/ b v s?*! Henry Searave Th- .a* 1 b > the lat.[British Official Wireless.] - 109 words
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Obituary212 1930-12-31 10 KCSPECTED S€AL\CCA MSU>ENT Intimation by cabU Malacca of the received in her home-town W l. Lucy Monday, of Malay. The l lt "*Mrt*Jf th 0kl year, OI her t nt *he counted a:, ln Malacca where acquaintances ho h eld h f212 words
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Article74 1930-12-31 10 NEXT WEEK'S MEETINGS IN SINGAPORE. in the YMCA Th* 2 at 630 P™ H R. Chairman wUI be Mr win^be^heM 1 nex a t 1 52*** su^>.. p e m d T«rt w vr*> Monday. 530 P m ln Bethead. S3& 5 3 5°30 P m D74 words
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Article31 1930-12-31 10 [Reuter's Service.] Paris. Dec 30 Two Italians, named Larioo and been sentenced months' imprisonment JrW and 18 I Larioo and Zitter >h admitted, when they wer* .Jl'. Communist*.[Reuter's Service.] - 31 words
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Article183 1930-12-31 10 MARKED IMPROVEMENT LAST NIGHT. DOCTORS ASTOUNDED BY HIS RESISTANCE. (Reuter's Service.] Paris. Dec. 30. 5? mornJn He had. indeed, recovered consciousness, and was able to ea •nd a few words, but a bulleUn at eiah lung. ITS J^ra^ltr^ t hiv l oll Who has a constant visitor(Reuter's Service.] - 183 words
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Article62 1930-12-31 10 TURKISH AUTHORITIES TAKING PRECAUTIONS. Reuter 's Service.) Constantinople. Dec 30 Koran usuaSTSorS SaTSt! the ently it is ,k Moso Ues Apparto of a popular outbreak eVent (A revolt commence recently .i mln verthrow of the KemalS 81 Angora <Asla Minor.. Dee 31 Prounct 1 Smyrna U> who[Reuter's Service.) - 62 words
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Article92 1930-12-31 10 NEXT RACE IN BRITISH WATERS. [British Official Wireless.] th. o Ru h y. Dec jo trom ion of the entry of three^ 7 afSf^ 1 con nrmaSchnelder Trophy iJT" t^ P neS f r challenge to Great aa 222?! a renders certain a co, (^,TL*fu holder>[British Official Wireless.] - 92 words
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Article77 1930-12-31 10 POLICE FAIL TO PREVENT fighting. [Reuter's Service.] Johannesburg Dec 30 tnjuren *nd Pondos on The the Mine, it te fon ln States and the West Rand for StS* T?* ln Fighting began at J* a <* n tury. °n despite the BtlU oi ng Police[Reuter's Service.] - 77 words
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Article59 1930-12-31 10 EXPECTED IN BURMA. [Reuter's Service.] mm casualties «curn* 3 between uT SffSsft! "55 at Ud <*- t«oay. and decisive dl.*^ 10 yes. Portly to foSoT Panning in the rebek f" *n U not ShM** h e food me «nnpany of Buff. wn h to tne[Reuter's Service.] - 59 words
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Article1524 1930-12-31 10 ABNOrJaI rush of AVIATOIi RESTRICTIo* FOR TIN: NONE P O R „L On this the last f propnate to look back i Ma lava esneciallv ft. 1 866 What P ro ress Malaya, especially nas what events of a curren in 1930. To C J^ cter1,524 words
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Article73 1930-12-31 10 (From Our Own Correspondent. Ipoh. De The draft Bill for the protection of Mil holders from foreclosure owing to debts ar MMd protests from the local Chettiar>. who held a big meeting in Ipoh and pu that the measure was unfair and discriminatory affecting adversely only73 words
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Article47 1930-12-31 10 [British Official Wireless.] Rugby. Dt'i 3« Polling for the East Bristol by-election lut.> been fixed for Jan. 16. Sir Stafford CripP s < Solicitor-General» is the Labour candidate and Mr. Edward Baker the Liberal. It is not known whether the Conservatives will contest the seat.[British Official Wireless.] - 47 words
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Advertisement477 1930-12-31 11 *^-p°/ fi ■••"'^tjiaK^ oainojd fliQAJuai jsnf svcn usu o; |L H ll^^^ 72** /o Iliu3\d pjys *J foot wow /suno/I o MR- J /o /Tpo? fli.no/! z? sD.rz ly jjt, m IGUITpTI Specially riade for I Tr j' CS I $12, $25j& $45. I SEASON Cl., LTD. j 115, No477 words
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Advertisement223 1930-12-31 11 Niw World Cabaret. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. The "Olympic Trio" of Acrobatic Dancers From Shanghai have been eng» K ed to perform NIGHTLY AT 10 30 P.M Wednesday, December 31. GRAND NEW YEAR'S EVE Fancy Dress Ball. Fr6 l' )i8 rib '"ion ol Balloons-Strean.ers-Crackerp. Priies will be given lor223 words
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Advertisement170 1930-12-31 11 BY Si r CIAL APPOINTMENT A S* h Ln 0 M THE K,NG OF a 1 WATCHES CLOCKS I I of the best Swiss make. I Q ru q a a t I 0 S 1 There isn't a Christmas Gift more welcome than an j OMEGA or a VULCAIN170 words
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Advertisement302 1930-12-31 12 BUKIT TIMAH PORK 8 «««,«.11«, te SH e ness I and tenderness. All p, KS are re red I from stock specially imparled from I I England; most of the feeJ ,s imported I 3 from Home supplemented by Kr ass A Brown on our own farm; and tort 8302 words
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Advertisement102 1930-12-31 12 Don't Miss Tftfe Wonderful BarL n AND 7 BEAUTIFUL XMAS/GIFT FORyoURIw/E. ALMOST NEW PIANO-PiAyer Can be P' B »y Electrllly, Foot or Hand, f Co" for inspection at I Madam Kelieys SCHOOL OF DATING, 8. METER MANSIIj moNsjf I I !r^ E ARE wstX; T 1 I ADVANTAGES wJJ THE102 words
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Advertisement254 1930-12-31 13 General Electric I E-g-ZTI Refrigerator I <Mao« by OBNE^ u EL«7rRIC 00. OF cj THE REFRIGERATOR THAT LEADS- ?£W 1 different tvoes tTn refri «erators of 19 H rl I trical Ornate in eiec I I the House nd I Refrigerator has DrowH~~i? enera l Electric I AM Z hundreds254 words
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Advertisement259 1930-12-31 13 I «M»es Cafe' and Confectinnflry Our Ye,r Cakes, Tudd.ngs aod Mmcc Pies, are I made only from pure aod best ingredient,. I I New Year Crackers, Novelties, Fancy 1 1 Boxes of Chocolates, etc. 8 S 'Phone 5381. S Iffa fUII v olume PUnt> l ne CHOOSE YOUR X'MAS AND259 words
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Advertisement205 1930-12-31 13 I D orsay's Perfumes j I The Best Flavour, in the Nicest Crystal Bottles. 1? WONDEBFUL CHOICE 41- Cj RENE ULLMANN, SOLE AGENT: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ft B «««f—■ SINGAPORE. STAMFORD BOAD m MOFOR B JCTBIL complete and Mfl 9L Ik Hilckest recovery J| Vh asthma, Cough Con- fl B205 words
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Article478 1930-12-31 14 RESEARCH SOCIETY FORMED IN BERLIN. PLANS OF ROAD-MAKING SPECIALISTS. Trans-Ocean Service. iSpecial to the Malaya Tribune."/ A statement regarding the plans of a new •society which has recently been formed in Berlin with the object of working out projec.s for the construction of new motor roadsTrans-Ocean Service. - 478 words
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Advertisement189 1930-12-31 14 Restores VitalityBuilds Health! system. esioraiive to strengthen, tone and build up the whole MAKES YOU WELL. rounded and reliable stimulant tUIX jJ d ."'"i* 8 »<> make a wellrich in Vitamins tisSUe bui,der vitality to the aged. v mme row «h in the young and bring new KEEPS YOU WELL.189 words
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Advertisement136 1930-12-31 14 "CAN'T STAND THE PACE"YET FIT ENOUGH ONCE. Here I How To Restore Lost Vitality. ser^nov 8 55 Ut f ht ,n climate seriously over-taxes the strength of 1» -me, Continuous draaing cT oSe" ttJT can only result in a corwH««2£i breakdown in health. Los. w^nTS!? me mark -these are Natures136 words
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Advertisement168 1930-12-31 14 LEPROSY DIABETES, CONSUMPHON, PILES, V. DL, Paralysis, Leucorrhoea, fcex-Disorders, and nOmerous other Chronic diseases are cured. o-Ji?*" 1 FimoM Aynmsdie Physician* SBDfATHI LAKSHMI BAI and DR. P S THE HIMALAYAN PHARMACY Hm 0fflc Owe. IM, sirtfapor* BRANCH AND CONSULTATION ROOMS W Srraotoon Bead. Singapore. CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR POSTCARD RECORDS Serie*168 words
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Advertisement273 1930-12-31 14 1 iitiiin w I (QUINAWINE) 1 Henrl Vlek-The Ha_ U P I VLEK'S TONIKINA, "Unicorn" brand i. B 6 I PU« grape juice and quinquina n fT\ prepared f "rn tains iron. q 03 of quality and cci I I Due to its fine composition this Qm. I demand as273 words
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Advertisement480 1930-12-31 15 Reamer sailings. P.^ IftRITISH INDIA I AIM VR LINES. I Wi in England.) Xl I\\->SNGER CARGO I >:fcviCES. AINSItM lis I) ORIENTAL STEAM v\\lG\l >i C 0., LONDON AND h\K I 't MAIL SERVICE. I i Under C fltocf with His Majesty's Government.) OUTV\ tt) FROM LONDON. For Jhlna and480 words
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Advertisement553 1930-12-31 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. (Incorporated tn The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures.— OUTWARDS. "DERPFLINGER for Manila. Hong Kong. S ghai. Dalny Tsingtau Jan. 3 t ANHALT for Saigon. Yokohama, Kobe. Osaka. Mojl Vladivostok Jan. 8 5 HAVEL for Hong Kong. Shanghai. Kobe. Osaka, Moji, Dalny Si Tsingtau Jan 18553 words
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Advertisement627 1930-12-31 15 STEAMER SAIUNGS. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON. Tonnage De*f#natlo« Dv Haruna Maru 10.000 Naples. Marseilles. London, Antwerp 10 .000 Naples. tSashima Maru 10 .000 Naples. Yasukunl Maru n.600 Naplea. JSSE*: Hakone Maru 10.000 Naples. 10,00 Naples. Mar^^n?on M Tnt^ Uih fmay omit Rotterdam. Rotterdam St Middlesbrough Mar. 26627 words
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Advertisement514 1930-12-31 15 BANKS THE MERCANTILE ANK 0f INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered tn London, under the Acts of tU2 to 1890, on 2nd December. u„ Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital f1,800.000 Paid-up CaplUl £1,050.000 Reserve Pund and Rest £1,646.601 HEAD OFFICE: 15. Grace Chareb Street London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M. Ryrie,514 words
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Advertisement484 1930-12-31 15 BANKS. rHE HO HONG BANK. LIMITEU HEAD OFFICE. MEYER CHAMBERS, RAFFLES PLACE. BRANCHES: j*— 86, Beach Street, SSr Bat» ok No. 1. Jalan Sayang. lofl Jalan R*hamaA, STb2 Batavw Ci Birch Roat Shangh* W BUlten Nleu **>rt StraaA Klukiang Bral AGENCIES AT: Aberdeen. Alexandra, Amsterdam. Amoa Banjermassln, Bangkok, Basle, Batavla.484 words
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Advertisement240 1930-12-31 16 Annuals Diaries Novelties and Fancy Stationery, etc., etc. M. Mohamed Dulfakir Co., SINGAPORF KUALA LUMPUR. rHOXU 3695. I to tt-86-3. Tank Road, imaejttafe aotry Apply Meyer Brothers. H Stm. M Chettiar. Road rfLra Kllline, ■5 wTiSS, 525, tt"!B *>* ("JS^TSLS?? 0 ltl > '"den hou... water N„ o? «™mci O—240 words
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Advertisement124 1930-12-31 16 THE PEOPLE'S PJPE-p Independent and Progressive. All the News: Soundest Views. Pill order to Manager. "Malaya Tribune^ wave w^^eiverT grW >hort compete with vXr t«£ and loud speakers tso «7« teadphonei tains ail necessary KU conIn one QmTSSL* "L listen to th7^l Q receiver and the air. Sons Ltd.. 13.124 words
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Advertisement214 1930-12-31 16 _ja>UCATIONAL. to c«chT^nL or ou«r ««Saluon"" Loc« m 80, „o. MERCANTILE INSTITPTp" SCHOOL REOPENS JAN. l 2 19 consists of aiiuZr\.^ remUon SUfJ 1 1 a!ld MORNING AND AFTERNOON CLASSES 9am. to i a^n ffl H JOIN NOW. the eduction Unp,* with Monday, Jan. 12, 1931. New Admissions Registered during214 words
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Advertisement221 1930-12-31 16 EDUCATIONAL, FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. B. Short Street, Singapore. (Th* School of Individual Instruction Thto Institution U the response of the presto* day overwhelming demand for the best for Mualc It is an Institution of best methods and highest ideals. Write, or call for free Booklet. AFi l E^v Unforgivin221 words
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Advertisement295 1930-12-31 16 tUngswood English siblT SCHOOL BS^pexj On Monday 12 o all classes up to th be ing session, and ud r■ Iln the mo; the afternoon SgJL Ju£r' SCHOOL FEES: $2.50 Primary Classes, and* 3 UP <° «-4- W up to Standard gfa. Th i. N ADM,Ss ION PEC The school295 words
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Advertisement305 1930-12-31 16 NOTICE. Our bill collector Mr Scot left our service I* r 5*2 biiis o n e ou a r" December. 1930. half NOTICE. THE BOARD. WHARF IMCTARTMETT. ■"■■II II NOTICE is hereby rt. Day and New Year's 1' CJ worked at the Wharve« )S of additional charges as 1 I*305 words
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