Malaya Tribune, 30 January 1929
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Title Section21 1929-01-30 1 The Malaya Tribune VoL XVI, •No. 25 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Wednesday, January 30, 1929.21 words
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Advertisement325 1929-01-30 1 r* UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. yOU CAN N OT BETTER THE BEST. J CONDENSED MILK I (C C This Milk is Prepared from I PURE UNSK ™MED COW'S S g MIL K, and in condensation I nothing but FINEST WHITE jjj rONOtWSED lAlmMl SUGAR is added. Being M SVVE-tened Pared under325 words
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Advertisement230 1929-01-30 1 Washing /\^s •mm /AST/ /V HIGH STRBKT Sinjrapor*. ■j" crosses I j OR4NGECUP I j LEMONCUP. I It Costs Mo More! 1 I PONT SMOKE SCRAP. I I If yon could look through a cheap cigar, you would find that it is filled with S jjj scrap tobacco and covered230 words
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Article798 1929-01-30 2 An Enterprising Firm. THIRTY SHILLINGS A SQUARE YARD. The market price of rubber being low, and costs of production and estate management being cut drastically, to the lowest point commensurate with efficiency, it appears imperative that every avenue possible shall be explored which will lead to a greater798 words
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Article131 1929-01-30 2 Complexion Brushes for Women. I A tennis court which in resiliency and appearance resembles turf and dries immediately after a <-how:r of rain is among the features of the Rubber Fair at the new Royal Horticultural Hall, Greycoat Street, Westminster, London. A bunch of rubber flowers, scented131 words
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Article421 1929-01-30 2 Pussyfoot Johnson in Manila. Manila, Jan. 2. On the morn.ng after one of the most strenuous New Year's Eve celebrations Manila has ever had, "Pussyfoot' Johnson came to town, on the third of his Oriental "down with-l.quor" crusade. Ho arrived on the ''President Wilson" early yesterday morning, before421 words
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Article309 1929-01-30 2 Mr. Ormsby-Gore s Comments Criticised. Seeing that the rubber restriction scheme came to an end on Oct. 31, the arguments against restriction marshalled in Mr. Ormsby Gore's report on his visit to Malaya, Ceylon and Java, read very like an attempt to force an open door, declares the309 words
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Article147 1929-01-30 2 An Attraction to Wealthy Americans. A hunting expedition through the big game country of British East Africa will be one of the most exciting shore excursions enjoyed by the wealthy Americans taking part in the cruise round Africa in the Cunard liner "Carinthla," which left Liverpool recently147 words
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Article49 1929-01-30 2 December Returns We have been advised of the fdttowteff 1928 OUtPUt th( m nth f I)ecembe r, Ipoh, 700 pels. Kinta, 400 pels. Kuchai, 900 pels. Lingui, 240.00 pels. Pahang Consolidated, 3,521 pels Renong, 1,020 pels. Semenyih. 100 pels. Sungei Kinta, 500 pels Ting Kil, 150.40 pels.49 words
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Advertisement400 1929-01-30 2 5 Good Health is c 5 Real Wealth *m The most precious possession you can have is Good Health. A rich man who is always ill J y is the poorest man on earth. Health depends upon the food you eat. The J +m quantity of food is not so400 words
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Article807 1929-01-30 3 EXPORTS IN WESTERN MARKETS. Far East Quo[a Reduced. Burma, Skim and Indo-Chinn hud mm recently reminded that other countries besides them.en,, v.ere increasing their production of rice, notably Egypt, Ita:y and IT 1 :1 lhe M€dit 'ranc-an' e'aboard and America on the Mexican Golf coast and other places.807 words
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Obituary184 1929-01-30 3 American Who Become a British Air Pilot. The Rev. and Mrs. F. L. Snyder cf the American Presbyterian Mission at Sritamarat, Siam, have received a cable s-ating that their second son, Walter Willoughby Snyder, died suddenly at Palo Alto, California, from an accident on Dec.184 words
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Advertisement250 1929-01-30 3 THE GREAT GERMAN CURE FOR PILES. CLINIC* HAnvKQA II M lhe famous BERLIN STATE UNIVERSITY HS" HADENSA actually dr-s up the Piles so that they fall out. At all Chemists or from Sole Distributors—Yenkays Agency. P.O. Box No. 103. IPOH. Per Tube 12.00: By post 52.:>,0: I Tub.- >r..30. 3CAL250 words
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Article1380 1929-01-30 4 BARRY AND THE SCULLING TITLE. Interesting Rugby Records. (Special to the ''Malaya Tribune.") London, Jan. 1. "I shall never again buy racehorses, but I shall have to sell a large number each year," declared the Aga Khan on his arrival in Bombay from England. "My stable now i1,380 words
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Advertisement348 1929-01-30 4 Drink W and Vitality iIL J by taking Sanatogen I I "What Sanatogen does is to go straight to j the core of well'being, the cells, and to j build these up into a permanent and solid j fabric of Health." M So writes a distinguished London physician. If you348 words
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Advertisement361 1929-01-30 4 LWfffl -HECK THAT COLD your first need is a gentle cleansing of the system by means of a good mild laxative. Nothing better answers this description than Pinkettes, the dainty little liver and intestinal regulators. PINKETTES quickly relieve colds, dispel constipation, banish bilious attacks, sirk h"ada< > h°s, liverishness, clear361 words
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Advertisement166 1929-01-30 4 I Masters Voize^r I I DANCE IN YOUR "OWN HOME I j The best from Broadway and the West End, all the bands whose i\ names you know—Hylton's, Savoy Havana, Waring's Pennsylvaniar.s and (5 I 3 dozens more, calling you to dance. Every trick of the saxophone, evtry jj stand166 words
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Article159 1929-01-30 5 Handsome Malayan Donation Acknowledged. Mr. K. A. N. Aiyer, of Klang, hon. joint I secretary 0 f the Sir Malcolm Watson enter- tainment committee, sends us a copy of a letter of appreciation received from the Secretary, Ross Institute and Hopital for Tropical Diseases, in acknowledgement of the159 words
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Article69 1929-01-30 5 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.) Limited. Per Imp. RED SHELL (ex pump) 80 cts. (ex 2-gl. can &/or 4-gl. drum) 80 cts. BELLOW SHELL (ex pump) 80 cts. (ex 4-gl. drum) 80 cts. (ex 4-gl. tin) 83% cts. SHELL AVIATION (ex 4-gl. drum) 95 cts. (ex 4-gL tin) 98%69 words
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Article318 1929-01-30 5 On Saturday afternoon the installation ceremony of the Dato Shah Bandar of gungei Ujong was held at his residence at Kasah writes our Seremban correspondent. The hall of the Dato's residence w,s prettily decorated. There was a lartre assembly. Tunku Syed Aboobakar (ADO bepang, and Panglima Besar of Rasah) read318 words
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Article447 1929-01-30 5 Singapore, Jan. 26. m m MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 50 Beef, stew or curry kati J5 Pork, lean kati g kati 16 11 fat (lBt qua,R *> Mutton Indian lb. It Mutton Australian lb. kk Fowl, kati g Hens (Locally reared) kati 82 Ducks each x °J447 words
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Advertisement277 1929-01-30 5 mm I PSIi 0 Weakness and I I Hdl JL De P f ession I vanish— I I ||§i I banished by I jMr|p^HaU'sWine I As soon as you start taking Hall's Wine you begin to feel stronger. Soon your depression j lifts, your nerviness disappears, your appetite returns and277 words
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Advertisement76 1929-01-30 5 IHe wants his I I n horlick's I fjl to b u l u p 3 spten lid iji Jl /%Y 2ft constitution. He wants his al m (gjlMll HORLICK'S because he -111 loves its delicious flavour. w Jll /wĔ&%[ I HORLICK'S is the extrac- iM <■ l t»vj?s ot76 words
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Advertisement538 1929-01-30 5 I ECZEMA IN RASHJLBABY Covered Head and Face. Healed by Cuticura. "My baby bad eczema break out on his head and face in a rash. The irritation got worse, the eruptions breaking out and completely covering bis head and face. We had to bandage his face and head and cut538 words
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Advertisement359 1929-01-30 5 Come and Hear Mr. LELAND WANG (CHINESE EVANGELIST) will preach:— (I) In English at Bethesda Hall, Bras Basah RoaJ, at 8 p.m., on Tuesday, January 29. (2 In Chinese (Fq# Chow and Hokien) at The Chinese Gospel Hall, North Bridge Road, on Wednesday and Thursday, January 30 and 31, at359 words
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Advertisement350 1929-01-30 6 Amusements. i PAVILION I THONE 903 I FROM TUESDAY, JANUARY 29 TO MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4. g cj AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. [j I The Latest PATHE and LOCAL GAZETTES. |j I WILLIAM BOYD and BESSIE LOVE W IN I "DRESS PARADE." a c a I 1 Harold Lloyd and Bebe350 words
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Advertisement194 1929-01-30 6 lALHAMBRAI I THONE 909 I (TAN CHENG KEE C«„ Ltd, Proprietors) I PROGRAMME 1 I Commencing Monday, January 28 I and ending Saturday, February 2. lINI IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 PM. &J THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. I TOGETHER WITH THE M. G. M. NEWS. I j Norma Talmadge194 words
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Advertisement440 1929-01-30 6 -u«.«,. H l lll>l nl l lM| |||||ll|li|l||i(||||||l||||||||ii|u| I GAIETY CINEMA j I Junction Albert end Bemcoolen Street* ™»««Mill»"lMilltHlN|..||| i H IM 11l HlMrii|liM|UWW)il||||| |u|Mi FBOM FRIDAY, JANUARY 25 TO THURSDAY. JANUARY 31. SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. DYNAMITE The Devil Dog with the cunning of a Tiger and the440 words
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Article1943 1929-01-30 7 I DEMAND FOR ENGLISH I EDUCATION. I Ka jj wa y Workers' Grievances. I ,prom Our Own Correspondent.) I Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 30. I jjuph Clifford presided at this mornI mm-tin* oi the Federal Council, when >he distinguished visitors included Lady I QSm&. lafi >' Sultan of Selangor,1,943 words
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Article131 1929-01-30 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, Jan. 30. t**t Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Tokushima Maru 22; Benlawers 20. 4ain Wharf (Entrance Gate I). Bintang 18; Celebes Maru 1«; Remseheid 14; India 11; Tydeus 8; Autolycus G. mpire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Indianic 30; Roxen 32; Shinsei Maru 37: Kola131 words
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Article1294 1929-01-30 7 FINANCE COMMERCE. PRODUCE. mj c fcl Singapore. January 30. «i-CT 0 d Ifi gg I g» White Pepper ft*" Old Siam Rice 4 Sal Muntok White Pepper 115 o°, New Siam Rice No. 1 per Kovan $300 fife? slack5 lack Pe PP« New Siam Rice 2 82 J* ,x 51,294 words
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Advertisement616 1929-01-30 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS, —i WANTED—Dispenser, experience essen--ial state salary required. Give ajre Apply C. T. D., 246, Victoria Street. Teachers required. Apply immediately to Box 812, c/o Malaya Tribune. Sfcift Engineer, for Electric Power Station, Keppel Harbour. ST?', .Applicants should possess at iSI V? d la o S En in eer's616 words
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Miscellaneous400 1929-01-30 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. Tc-day, January 30. High Tides.—2.2 a.m., 1.44 p.m. Federal Council, Kuala Lumpur. Hockey: S.CC. v. Old Rafflesians. Meeting: Ceylon Sports Club, Dhoby Ghaut, 5.25 p.m. Banvard Company, Victoria Theatre, 9.30 p.m. New World: Opening performance, City Opera, Vaudeville. To-morrow, January 31. High Tides.—2.3s a.m., 2.33 p.m. Hockey: S.R.C.400 words
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Obituary52 1929-01-30 8 Births, Marriages and Deaths. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mrs. Bok Lim Wai thanks all ncr relatives and friends for attending the funeral of her late husband and also the clerical :t::ff of Messrs. Malayan Motors, Ltd., for their kind attendance and night visit and also those who sent wreaths, letters of52 words
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Article731 1929-01-30 8 Monday's meeting of the Legislative Council in Singapore pales into insignificance in comparison with to-day's meeting of the Federal Council in Kuala Lumpur, in respect cf the importance of the business comprised in the Orders of the Day. Especially may be noted the production of the Workmen's731 words
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Article1073 1929-01-30 8 Mr. R. O. Bishop, M.B.E., is a patient in the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. J. Hu*rg n*, M C.S anil his bride an* leaving fur Home soon softer their wedding. Mrs. M. J. Kcnna.vay, I f Tanjong Malta, is a pati.nt in the EuTOpern Hospitr 1, Kuala Lumpur. A1,073 words
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86 1929-01-30 8 En Routejor England. Reuter's Service. Sydney j an Captain Kingsford Smith —j 30 will at the February fft in the "Southern Cross," j„ cross.d the Pacific and the h They wil closely study th an Australia to Karachi wtn a C tracting with the laapSuReuter's Service. - 86 words
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Article129 1929-01-30 8 Petition for Winding-Up (From Our Own Correspondent., T Penang, Jan oo M r. Justice Stevens heard a nv,-; i the winding-up of Lymn and Co f for brokers in Penang and now in\ liquidation. Mr. L. H Ch .l I for the petitioning creditor 1 A. K B129 words
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Article96 1929-01-30 8 Hylam Boy's Confession. (Froni Our Own Correspondent). Bangkok, Jan. 2y. In yesterday's fires, Chinese Inswap companies are involved to the extent «f ticais 80,300, and the North River I <V ance Company ticais 10,003. I n the seconc nre Chinese insurance companies ar> V volved for_96 words
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Article59 1929-01-30 8 Alleged Assault on Policeman. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Pcnang. Jan. Sentence of six months' i na four months' rigorous imprisonment, pa;sed by the p lift magistrate on Koay Ah Chuah and Chuas Ah Cheng respectively for assaul: on a policeman while in the oaecution of fcs duty, was59 words
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Article49 1929-01-30 8 Assistant District Officer. (From Our Own Correspondent). Serejntan, Jan. 30. The Tungku Abdul Rahman, eldest son of His Highness th? Yanj Di Pertuan Besa? of Negri Sembilan, who recently to Malaya from Home, after qualifying a> a barrist r, has gone to Tapah as Assistant District Officer.49 words
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Article118 1929-01-30 8 A Fine Programme. Harmston's Circus, which opensd its sent session last week, continues to cellent shows. The fare provided yesteraaj was of a high order. Kaiim's jumping act is one of features of the show. Though he has the misfortune to lose one leg, Karim sre a wonderful118 words
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Article51 1929-01-30 8 From Indo-China hy s* due at Singapore to-morrow f or From China by s.s. Suissi pore to-morrow. Ka^n" From China and Japan hy s.-. Man, due at Singapore to-merr**-^ From Europe, (Lend- n mails Jjj Jan. 10) by s.s. Rohna, dne st r* 6 a.m. on Friday the51 words
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Article22 1929-01-30 8 Latest Quotations. rubber. London: —10%d. New York:—21% cents l*)Singapore: —36-36 1 cents. T,N LondonSpot £220 3 months, buyers -122 words
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Advertisement248 1929-01-30 8 I ROBINSON'S 8 FOR SPORTS WEAR. S 5 j\ The "Seymour" Shirt I jG /7/ Made from Special Quality jrj It ll \I/ FINE WHITE REPP I 1 NEW OPEN COLLAR 8 S and Ci w i SINGLE CUFFS. STRONG and SEKV ICE ABLE. Uj A —n rr J\ Price248 words
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Advertisement158 1929-01-30 8 Gent's Neckties and Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Leather Hand Bags and Straw Hand Bags, Brass Trays with Stand, Chinese Silver Ware &c NAMSENS 51. HIGH STREET. STANLEY'S Rustless Drawing INSTRUMENTS IN SETS OR SINGLY Compasses, Dividers, Bows, Etc., Etc. Sole Agents for W. F. STANLEY CO., LTD. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED158 words
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Article156 1929-01-30 9 Conflicting Policies in U.S.A. A fWRNING TO GREAT BRITAIN. Reuter's Service. I Washington, Jan. 29. the President-Elect's I n paval matters is brought into I' tatement of Mr. Britten, W of Representatives I resenting Mr. Hoover ■Lfavourinj: retention of the time limit i n the StatesReuter's Service. - 156 words
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Article135 1929-01-30 9 New York, Jan. 29. Sir Austen Chamberna's speech, which was well received here. is of the opinion that sineo an naval requirements are well to let build- d in both countries and 1 declare the respective ffeets ■Mai a 1931 a< :it parity. 1 N't v York,135 words
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Article309 1929-01-30 9 Tour of the Coalfields. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Jan. 29. J P nee of Wales, who travelled by •••.-.might from London, arrived at ■tjUe this morning to visit the dis■M areas m Northumberland and DurJZr 6 Ait.r an early breakfast nia three days tour in wretched Mr.British Official Wireless. - 309 words
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Article37 1929-01-30 9 Reuter's Service. -ningrad, Jan. 29. s °viet Russia for the waa opened at the V L m t th Presence of a Mnt students from the ■«titer 8 a PP° int ed dircc-Reuter's Service. - 37 words
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Article310 1929-01-30 9 ALL FOREIGNERS TO BE EVACUATED? New Amir's Troubles. Reuter's Service. New Delhi, Jan. 29. All the foreign legations at Kabul are to be evacuated. It is understood the British legation staff will be the last to leave. All Britishers at Kabul will g0 to India before Sir F.Reuter's Service. - 310 words
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Article43 1929-01-30 9 Peshawar, Jan. 30. One of two giant trooping planes with which the Air Force ofhc?rs n«ve oeen evacuating Europeans from Kabul has been forced down m mountainous ccomiy en route to Kabul anu other ma_l. Acs are searching for it.43 words
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Article148 1929-01-30 9 Date Depends Upon Weaiher. Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 29. The King had a quiet night and his condition was about the same this morning. Rugby, Jan. 29. The King's progress, according to an authoritative statement from Buckingham Palace, continues to be slow but steady.Reuter's Service.; British Official Wireless. - 148 words
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Article137 1929-01-30 9 Two More Collisions. British Official Wireless. Reuter's Service. Rugby, Jan. 29. Efforts are to be made to-day to effect temporary repair to the Rotterdam Lloyd liner "Merauke," 6.600 tons, which was beached in a sinking condition near Hythe yesterday. Earlier in the day another collision occurred in theBritish Official Wireless.; Reuter's Service. - 137 words
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Article33 1929-01-30 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby, Jan. 29. On Jan. 21 the total number of unemployed was 1,425,600. This was 9,397 less than a w:ek before but 246,850 more than a year before.British Official Wireless. - 33 words
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Article25 1929-01-30 9 Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 29. The "Dorsetshire," the last of the three 10,000 ton cruisers authorised in 192G, was launched at Portsmouth to-day.Reuter's Service. - 25 words
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Article228 1929-01-30 9 CHILD MARRIAGES STILL PERMITTED. Protection of Labour. British Official Wireless. Reuter's Service. New Delhi, Jan. 29. The Assembly by 53 to 34 voted for the adjournment sine die of a Bill introduced by the Indian member, Mr. Sarda, prohibiting child marriages. The Government favoured the postponement. Rugby,British Official Wireless.; Reuter's Service. - 228 words
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Article123 1929-01-30 9 General Smuts Protests. Reuter's Service. Capetown, Jan. 29. General Smuts in a statement repudiates the construction put on his recent speech at fcrmelo by a "scare manifesto of the Nationalist triumvirate." He says it is a "complete travesty of my remarks deliberately meant to mislead public opinion andReuter's Service. - 123 words
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Article123 1929-01-30 9 Argument in High Court. British Official Wireless. Ruirby, Jan. 29. j General Booth's motion, contesting the decision of the High Council of the Salvation Army to depose him from office, was heard before th? High Court to-day. His coun=»2l submitted that ths Generrl i had not hzdBritish Official Wireless. - 123 words
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Article81 1929-01-30 9 America's Progress on Sea and in the Air. Reuter's Service. Washington, Jan. 30. Captain Fried, after heading a triumphal procession to Broadway yesterday, when the America's" crew arrived to find themselves national heroes, was ordered by the Shipping Board to hand over the command of the America" toReuter's Service. - 81 words
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Article48 1929-01-30 9 Police-Sergeant Punished. Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 29. Sergeant Goddard was sentenced to 18 months hard labour and fin d £500 on each of the four counts and ordered to pay costs of the prosecution. Ribuffi and Mrs. Meyri k were each given 15 months' hardReuter's Service. - 48 words
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Article38 1929-01-30 9 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, Jan. 29. The bankers Boetteher and Ducas partners in the reputable and old established Berlin banking house of Katz and Schlauer, hm committed suicide owing to the depressed Bourse. Ducas was Swiss38 words
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Obituary23 1929-01-30 9 New York, Jan. 29. The de ftt h he* occurred of Mr. Ogden Mills, the well-known financier and sportsman. Reuter's Service.Reuter's Service. - 23 words
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Article276 1929-01-30 9 Demands Real Voice ia the League. FLOOD OF DANGEROUS DRUGS. Reuter's Service. Geneva, Jan. 39. At the League Opium Commission Sir Malcolm Deievingne urged the pi lorying of firms which chiefly supplied the drugs for illicit traffic Mr. Wang King Ky stated that he did not wishReuter's Service. - 276 words
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Article117 1929-01-30 9 Step to Friendship with China. Reuter's Service. Tokyd, Jan. 30. The I'ri* CouncM has formally approved of the v,«jna Trrtff Agi»*ni,ent and it is understood that the Japanese Charere d'Affaires at Peking will be instructed by cable to sign it accordingly. Nanking, Jan. 29. Despite theReuter's Service. - 117 words
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Article94 1929-01-30 9 Advantages for Lancashire. Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 29. In a letter in the "Manchester Guardian" a prominent cotton manufacturer emphasises the difference in yarn prices made possible by using East Indian or Chinese cotton instead of American, in production of coarse counts. The "Guardian" remarks in this connectionReuter's Service. - 94 words
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Article71 1929-01-30 9 Military Revolt Crushed. Reuter's Service. Madiid, Jan. 29. An official statement says that a revolt planned for last night was abortive except in Cuidadreal, where an artillery regiment i<eized the police barracks and positioned guns in the streets and where trains were stopped. Repressive measures are being taken.Reuter's Service. - 71 words
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Article99 1929-01-30 9 "Clowns in Clover." "Clowns in Clover," which was repeated at the Victoria Theatre la&t night by the Hanvard Company, drew another crowded house. The programme was carried through from start to finish in a brisk and entertaining style and all numbers were brightly executed and drew rounds of99 words
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Advertisement109 1929-01-30 9 jf *****5 I I 1 ANY TIME'S j TIME a I 3 .jSt J6R TENNENT LTD. j I I I SOLt ACtNTS 5 Cuthrie C CO ltd Qj jj X A l-UM«>UR MALACCAI I I i IS Brunswick hold W JR* I ijrT «4. exclusive rights W {jl j U109 words
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Article402 1929-01-30 10 Sports Pastimes. SAILORS WIN. Hard Fight with S.CC. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. (BY "REYNARD.") A soccer game may be full of interesting play, but if there are very few shots at goal the thrills are missing. That is what happened in the match on the padang yesterday between the S.CC. and H.M.S.402 words
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120 1929-01-30 10 On the Kubu ground, Malacca, on Monday, the Sprinters met the C: ntonese XL After iiftren minutes Ah Soon sent over a lob which enabled Siow Kow to score for tie Cantonese. The Sprinters were hard pressed most of the first Mail". A hard drive120 words
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Article50 1929-01-30 10 The final of the Alsagoff Cup competition, organised by the Malaya Football Association, between Kota Raja Club I and Singapore Pranakan Club 11, will be played at the Raffles Reclamation ground on Saturday. Haji Ambok Sooloh, J.P., will present the cup at the conclusion of the match.50 words
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Article43 1929-01-30 10 The following will represent the Indian Association against the Ceylon Tamils' Association on the former's* ground on Saturday:—Govimdasamy; K. Samy and Ramasamy; G. Rajoo, D. K. Samy and V. Rajaloo; Rama, Kandasamy, Manikkam, R. Govindan and P. Suppiah. Reserve: Kathiravaloo.43 words
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Article23 1929-01-30 10 Yesterday the junior team of the Friendly Sporting Association defeated the Overseas Chinese Bank by 4-1 in a friendly match.23 words
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Article70 1929-01-30 10 Twelve Fights. BOXING. A reminder is given regarding the boxing tournament between H.M.S. "Cumberland" and 2nd Batt. Welch Regiment at the S.V.C. Drill Hall, en Friday at 8.45 p.m. Cost .f admission:—ringside seats $2, other seats 50 cents. There will be approximately twelve bouts, covering the usual70 words
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Article127 1929-01-30 10 BADMINTON. P n Sunday the Siew Sin Sia met the Minto Road Party in a match of three sing es and two doubles. After much keen play the former emerged winners by a narrow margin. The following were the results (S.S.S. players mentioned first): Singles: Tan127 words
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Article113 1929-01-30 10 The "Old Firm" Again. WHITE PLAYS HAVOC. CRICKET. Reuter's Service. Adelaide, Jan. 29. The M.C.C scored Stf2 in their first knock ?22 Ihh J, Sutcliffe, scored 122, Hobbs 75 and Hendren 90. Carlton l?° Jnn t8 f^ r 64 In the secon d innings made 307Reuter's Service. - 113 words
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Article49 1929-01-30 10 Reuter's Service. Sydney, Jan. 29. u S th Wales won the Sheffield bhield by beating Victoria on the first innings N. S. W. made 713 for 6 wickets (declared). D. Bradman scored 340 not out V ictoria made 265 and 510 for 7 wickets.Reuter's Service. - 49 words
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Article23 1929-01-30 10 England v. Rest. RUGBY FOOTBALL. The annual game between England v. Rest will be played on the Padang o n Saturday.23 words
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Article143 1929-01-30 10 Singapore followers of the handling Code will have an opportunity of witnessing what should be just as interesting an encounter as the Malaya Cup final when the combined strength of the Northern Section will be opposed to the best talent drawn from Johore, the S.CC. and the143 words
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Article96 1929-01-30 10 Ireland v. Rest Instead. There being difficulty in raising a full strength Scottish side for the proposed Scots v. Irish game arranged for to-morrow, the Ireland team will meet a Rest side. The following are the players:— The Rest: (Colours) Cairns; Goldman, Dudgeon, Littlehales, Price; Collier, Haxworth; Hoblyn,96 words
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Article43 1929-01-30 10 Result of January Medal. GOLF. Tre result of the Race Course Golf Club's January Medal was as follows: T. Hoohizaki 87—15=73 net T. Morita 81— 6=75 net H. L. H. Lim 80— 4=76 net A. C. Carnegy 85— 7=78 net43 words
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Article40 1929-01-30 10 Trip Up-Country During Easter. HOCKEY. The S.R.C. hockey team hopes to make a tour of the F.M S. during the Easter holiday if fixtures can be arranged on convenient dates and not during the Chinese New Year holiday.40 words
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Article50 1929-01-30 10 Singapore Team Chosen. The Singapore team for the Hockey Test at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday will be: S. Oehlers (S.R.C.); Welchman (Welch Regt) and Dewdney (S.CC.); Hay (S.R.C Coleman (Welch Regt) and Buschow (S.CC); .Legge (S.R.C.), Wigglesworth (R.A.F.), Hohlyn and Murphy (S.CC) and R. C. Oehlers (S.R.C).50 words
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Article45 1929-01-30 10 BILLIARDS. Claude Falkiner made some useful scores during matches in Hong Kong, including the following: At the South China A. A. 179 and 142; at the Dockyard Recreation nuh 305. 189. 108; at the Soldiers' Club 327, 147. IH) and 98.45 words
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Article2336 1929-01-30 10 DECISIONS ON WORKMEN'S GRIEVANCES. The Committee's Comments. A report of the Government mmittee appointed to enquire into tne grievances of Ue employees cl the Federated Malay fetutes Ranwajs at the Central Workshops fee uul, war. Lid on the taoie at the meeting cf tne Federal Council2,336 words
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Article254 1929-01-30 10 Claim Against Hume Pipe Co., Ltd. The case in which Messrs. the United Engineers, Ltd., are suing the Singapore Hume Pipe Co., Ltd., for damages sustained to their lorry due to a collision with a train, commenced in the Supreme Court yesterday, before the Chief Justice, Sir William254 words
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69 1929-01-30 10 Sentence of two years' r.i., to be followed by two years Police supervision, was passed on a Malay named Ahmat bin Ah yesterday for theft of a bicycle. The District Judge, Mr. C. H. G. Clarke, also ordered 12 strokes of the rottan. Mr. Meredith stated69 words
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Article35 1929-01-30 10 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day in Rs. 152 equal >o $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 155 equal to $100.35 words
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Article278 1929-01-30 10 The Safety of the P ub i( JUDGE'S ADVICE To t„ TRACTION COMPANY I The Chief Justice Sir delivered judgment this m™?* case in which Air. K. S Vh" Singapore Traction Co Ltd covery of damages sustained'J car by the fall of a U, wire on Kal278 words
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Article128 1929-01-30 10 Inspectors and Armed Chine*. Inspectors King and Few Foe Zb* rested three dagger-armed Chin-.-.,- kHavelock Road late last night. On learning that robbery wastobt» mitted in a certain house in HavelockE* the Inspectors lay in wait in a lane not* from the house, and when midnight* approaching they128 words
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Article59 1929-01-30 10 As a matter of urgency two applkat* concerning bankrupt y were d alt with ye 4 te'.day afternoon by Mr. Justice Dane, k the matter of the bankruptcy of the Euro* Motor Garage, Shaik Abdullah bin Sib Dahrooz, a partner, was adjudk-at d bankrupt while a similar order was59 words
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Article109 1929-01-30 10 The Ho Hong Steamship vessel. "Hot Kheng is expected here to-morrow in* Swatow. The "Antung" is due here from Amoy and Swatow with 791 a® passenger.^. The British vessel, Sin Aik Lee." Natir), towed the "Hang Sen?" from w* Pahat to Singapore. The O.S.K. liner. Shinsei Mart. rived109 words
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Article135 1929-01-30 10 Perak," Brit., 519 tons. CapJ. from Telok Anson, 30-1; for Tel k 1-3« r RaJt' "Calypso," Brit.. 33!> tons, up* J from Port Dickson, .'50-1; for Po ri 1 31-1. raD S* Sembilan," Dut.. Ill tons. UPfrom Rengat, 30-1; for Rtnpat. Tronoh," Brit., 73 tons. Capt. Muar, 30-1: for135 words
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Miscellaneous76 1929-01-30 10 THE WEATHER. Meteorological Weekly Report. Hill Station records for the seven days ending midnight on Saturday, Jan. 26, are as follows: Penang Hill. Altitude of observation (feet above M. S. L.) 2,100. Average mean shade temperature (deg. F.) 71.86. Total evaporation (in inches) .594. Total rainfall (in inches) Nil. Taiping76 words
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Article91 1929-01-30 11 iprs are invited to write to us HE [Our reau b ic interest. It must be tlwt the "Malaya Tribune" does arilv endorse opinions expressed n otn^ essar J; nts Letters should be as Mbr f0 ]bK and preferably type IW 33 pen-names may be used, but the HwTittf"91 words
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Article242 1929-01-30 11 ,To :he Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") I Your correspondent "Clark's Kapala" I S wisely hit the nail on the head—his P ret t0 b e commended, and his ;<? ai m:n ii' for reply. From" what can be "f fhe cost of land is $1,500, leaving ■P%242 words
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Article236 1929-01-30 11 I (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") I sr-J shall be very thankful to you, I if you will kindly express your opinion o"n the matter mentioned beiow. I uwe all know, bobbing hair has H bey me an accepted fashion of the day, I though in some236 words
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Article264 1929-01-30 11 <To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") m,— Your correspondent of Jan. 24 arged the advisability of maintaining ■MKd brothels in Singapore on the ground t»" poverty has prevented many peoe'e from marriage—as if marriage is contiacied -he sake of sexual indulgence only! •his is a very poor and264 words
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Article311 1929-01-30 11 Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") ta'l^ ry P ai n*ul indeed to think 5 to cV moveme »t has been made c <* opium in th€ saha cf h6 Colon y' s re c comes p übl poisnn v OXUnt OA has this JS ?em!el'" <n L doing to311 words
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Article59 1929-01-30 11 ru r; wr,tes expressing gratitude to the community for the opportunities afforded to the public to witness the celebrations of the Taipusam festival, but comments severely on the great congestion at toe temple m Tank Road, suggesting j er the aisle of the temple be extended or59 words
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Article320 1929-01-30 11 Expenditure on Weddings and Funerals. i A &re u fc deal has been said in the Press lately about alleged extravagance of the •Chinese in Malaya in expenditures upon weddings and funerals. We (says the Malacca Guardian') would by no means encourage an expenditure by any320 words
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Article168 1929-01-30 11 Passenger Falls Overboard. Not many miles from Singapore Harbour, on Monday evening, a Chinese passenger on board the s.s. "Barratta" fell overboard. The vessel was bound for Muar when she stopped at a point off Sultan Shoal and anchored. There were several Chinese and Malays about the168 words
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Article83 1929-01-30 11 At the Selangor Assizes yesterday, two Hokkien Chinese, Tan Yong and Low Kwee, were sentenced to five years' r.i. each on two charges of being in possession of instruments and materials for counterfeiting the King's coin. On Friday the N. V. Straits-Java Trading Co. will open new offices at 10483 words
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Advertisement336 1929-01-30 11 TO-NIGH r WEDNESDAY JANUARY 30. TO-NIGHT! NEW WORLD SHOW OPEN AIR CINEMAS-CfllNfcSE WAYANG—NEW JAVANESE tfAYANG WONti, SIDE SHOWS ETC. GRAND SEASON ATTRACTION! To-night-Grand Opening Performance. THE CITY OPERA Presents BIG VAUDEVILLE NIGHT." Consists of Latest creations and varied Special New Numbers with absolutely new gorgeous customes and Scenes—aided Attraction our336 words
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Advertisement183 1929-01-30 11 I QUALITY should be your first con- f I sideration PRICE your second. I I Both will be right, if you ask for:— 1 I Sole Agents: I JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD. f (Incorporated in England.) S g) SINGAPORE, PENANG AND KUALA LUMPUR. I BRITISH LAGER BEER I J TROPICAL183 words
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Miscellaneous47 1929-01-30 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for Feb. 3, 1P29. Friday, Feb. 1.—5.15 p.m. Drill Hall Eurasian M.G. Section, Section Meeting. Saturday, Feb. 2.—3 p.m. Siglap, Officers and N.C.O.'s European Units, Weapon Training Course. Sunday, Feb. 3.—Siglap, Officers and N.C.O.'s European Units, Weapon Training Course.47 words
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Article746 1929-01-30 12 New Registration Rules. RESPONSE TO GENEVA'S DEMANDS. A few day 3 ago the delegate of the National Government of China at the Geneva opium meeting demanded that opium smoking should be prohibited in Maiaya and other possessions of foreign Powers in the Far East. Special interest attaches746 words
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Article223 1929-01-30 12 Mr. W. J. R. Pettitt, the manager of I the local branch of Borneo Motors, Ltd., leaves Malacca on transfer to Singa- pore on the 11th prox., and Mr. E. Lamb from Singapore will take his place. Mr. I Pettitt while here has made many friends and will be greatly223 words
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Article387 1929-01-30 12 Orchard Rd. Canal Scheme Shelved. Municipal committee No. 3 took the following action at a meeting held on Jan. 21. Agreed to the transfer of boring plant from the Johore Water Works to ih" Municipal Engineer's Dept. for making boreholes in areas to be reclaimed, at half387 words
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Obituary120 1929-01-30 12 (By courtesy of the Nanyo Nichi-Nichi Shimbunsha.) DEATH OF EMPRESS'S FATHER, Tokyo, Jan. 26. Prince Kuni, father of Her Majesty the Empress, is reported to be reriously ill at hL mansion in Atami. Her Majosty has decided to proceed to Atami. Tokyo, Jan. 27. H.I H. Prince120 words
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Article72 1929-01-30 12 British Official Wireless. London, jln. 29, Paris 124.075 New York 4.84 31/32 Brussels 34.895 Geneva 25.21*4 Amsterdam 12.09% Milan 92.625 Berlin 20.415 Stockholm 18.14*4 Copenhagen 18.18 k Oslo 18.19% Vienna 34.50 Prague 163.75 Helsingfors 192.75 Madrid 29.69 Lisbon 109.75 Athens 375 Bucharest 808 Rio 5 29/32 Buenos Aires 47British Official Wireless. - 72 words
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Article137 1929-01-30 12 Mr. T. J. Cumming is expected to arrive in Malaya from Home shortly. The M.S.V.R. have been asked to furnish an armed guard for China about the middle or February. The Rev. A. O. Cooper, Chaplain of Negri bembilan is expected back in Seremban on Saturday from Java. The Ceylon137 words
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Advertisement627 1929-01-30 12 Amusements, II B5 GALAXY CINEMA ARCADIA CINEMA jo GEYLANG KATONG. Front Monday, Jan. 28 to Wednesday, Jan. 30. H HALF PRICE TO ALL. H HIT OF CHINESE PRODUCTION. FOB TWO NIGHTS ONLY ffl a THE WORLD OF LIGHT." Wed iß M aßd Thß ™*a y v. H (or The Last627 words
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Advertisement150 1929-01-30 12 homo! Compania General de Tobacos He Filipinas I MANILA, P. ISLANDS. I I SMOKE L 30 CIGARRILLOS SIN COMA S HEBRA jjj DE LAS MEeJORES VEGAS OE LA ISABELA s 5 Sole Distributors I GOH BROTHERS, I Thooe 4343. 27, ARCADE, SINGAPORE. I CfflNG KENG LEE &CO LTD. I AUCTION150 words
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Advertisement858 1929-01-30 13 m i foL R CYCLE HEAVY DUTY INTERNAL'COMBUSTION ENGINE. 1 3H P 6H P 8 H.P. 1 ■fl_ i ESES 2 SZS 2SZS2S2Sa^ Exceptional Opportunity. E B Grand Reductions of t 20 per cent fl nn all our competitive marked prices for every article. E mm C I Commencing from858 words
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Advertisement409 1929-01-30 13 vr BHh^ Train your hair to stay in place—easily —safely—with KEEPS THE HAIR IN PLACE NEW! NEW! NEW! Better, Stronger, more efficacious than before. Special celluloid wrapping for DRAGON BALM. Has two qualities now. EXTR4 STRONG and MEDIUM STRENGTH. Try a small bottle and be convinced 15 CTS. ONLY. For409 words
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Advertisement355 1929-01-30 13 I The Way I I B B.S.A. Success in International Six Days Trial a I SEVEN Entries and SEVEN GOLD MEDALS I Manufacturers Team Award 350 C. C. Class in competition I jjj with Five Other Makes. X J UZZELL on B.S.A. Twoport O.H.V. and Sidecar was Member j BRITISH355 words
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Advertisement54 1929-01-30 13 POUMOFOR S x Jp^^ for complete mac UaL\ \L (fc-j- rW. M quickest recovery JIUIN Sir* v^?^Lj^. Asthma, Loujfh, jNgyijqpM t.' j£-m,_r Consumption and all V Affections of tht j mm^^^ > At nil rlriitr or Xs| V The Sole Ajjent* for f/)*CSf* /jjf Malty*. N.E.I 1 f^**^^^: MFDICAL OFFICE,54 words
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Advertisement660 1929-01-30 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. SINGAPORE AND SOUTH MALAYA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. The Annual Meeting of the Association will be held in the Y.M.CA. Hall on Friday, February 1, at 5.30 p.m. BUSINESS. To pass the Accounts for 1928. To elect Officers for 1929. Other Business. All who are interested in the660 words
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Advertisement540 1929-01-30 14 SITUATION WANTED. i WANTED—PART-TIME WORK—AC-COUNTANT-SECRETARY—London Diploma Holder—willing to write up and check accounts, and prepare Final Account?—t p.m. to 8 p.m.—charges moderate —particulars from Box No. 746, c/o Malaya •Tribune. EDUCATIONAL. Pitman's Stenography taught by qualified British lady, Katong. Box No. 807, c/o Malaya Tribune. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. (B-Short540 words
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Advertisement521 1929-01-30 14 BANKS. I THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. I HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Pen an S 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16> Ilir> Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner521 words
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Advertisement767 1929-01-30 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, «892.) Authorised capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital f1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund aa J Rest £1,584,846 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: J.767 words
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Advertisement515 1929-01-30 14 INSURANCE 1 THE EASTERN ASSURANCE C(>rp or (Incorporated in the S.s I I HEAD OFFICF S I 2nd Floor of N„ 3 v', Ap °*J I Singapore lr «ni 'Phone Nos. 3046 and j„ 47 I BOARD 07mR i:r I See Teong Wah. Ea S I Ong Soon Tee.-Yj, r515 words
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Advertisement406 1929-01-30 15 ■-Reamer sailings W p. &o. BR iTISH INDIA I APCAR LINES. to England.) InII PASSENGER CARGO m- services. B ir AND ORIENTAL STEAM mWO&MnS CO., LONDON AND MAIL SERVICE. I O ITWA RDS f«» LONDON ,„r Chin. J»P» Dm H Tonnage Singapore 1929 9,100 Feb 9 fliiv» 11,100 Feb 23406 words
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Advertisement458 1929-01-30 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG- AMERIKA LINIE |ri D ft tattrallioha Oampftohl*, Sesell.chaft (Companies Incorporated Id Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. HAVEN STEIN q ERMLAND via Manila Feb 9 t LEVERKUSEN £2 J t BURGENLAND £S 10 HOMEWARDS. HOLLAND, HAMBURG AND BREMEN. I M'seilles Feb 9 1458 words
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Advertisement287 1929-01-30 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NOkDDEUTSCBEB LLOYD t\ 1 (Incorporated in Germany > The nndernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. DERFFLINGER for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Takn, Dalny, Tsingtao Feb 1 HAIMON for Manila, Yokohama, Kobe, Moji, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtao Feb 17 GOTTINGEN for Hong Kong, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Takao,287 words
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Advertisement453 1929-01-30 15 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PENANG (direct express service—l 9 Vi hoars) Thursday 11.30 am. "KEDAH" BELAWAN (via Penang) Thursday 1130 ajn. "KEDAH" PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG Monday 4 p. m> "KINTA" Wednesday 4 pjn. "IPOH" Saturday 4 pjn "KLANG" PORT SWETTENHAM TELUK ANSON Friday 4453 words
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Advertisement603 1929-01-30 15 STEAMER SAILINGS (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination Due Sal TKasnima Mam 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp tt„,_ KM Rotterdam Jan 31 Feb 1 Hakone Mam 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp e„„„ \m Rotterdam Feb 14 16 Suwa Mam 11,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp rs_, Rotterdam Feb 28603 words
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Advertisement138 1929-01-30 16 1 MAYPOLE MARGARINE I g S 0 8 jj Obtainable at the following Depots— ii 0 ORCHARD ROAD. O U SELEGIE ROAD. D B GRANGE ROAD. o MIDDLE ROAD. 2 T. KATONG. (opposite East Coast Market.) 1 D s i 1 Singapore Cold storage Co., Ltd. j (Incorporated in the138 words
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Advertisement246 1929-01-30 16 \NOWisTHE TIME to RID <3l 1 YOURSELF >2S»E of CATARRH\ with NOSTROLINE' Seize the ohauoe Springtime offers to banish Caiarrb onoe for s.IT While Nature is rebuilding the winter-waated tlaaneea touch W "Noetrollne" Inside the noee deatroye bhe Catarrh germ*, lv pleasant, soothing rapouni cle&nae and heai from noetril to246 words
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Advertisement223 1929-01-30 16 I HANDKERCHIEFS I j Pyramid label en l jjj SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA: I I WILLIAM JACKS A Co., (Malaya) Ltd, I X (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) j j OKASA?] I This name has nothing to do with Japan. fl jjj OKASA is an invention of the great German223 words
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