Malaya Tribune, 1 June 1929
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Title Section22 1929-06-01 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol *VL No. 127 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1929 FIVE CEMa. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Saturday, June 1, 1929.22 words
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Advertisement355 1929-06-01 1 CEYLON TEA. fO I!CANNOTBE'rrER r TflF. BEST. "Ny Carlsberg Beer" MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK jj fe Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs I I and Rest-Houses throughout H |P Straits Settlements and the rfr\ I £ij Malay States. Iffß] 1 jF Sold by all First Class dealers wSm 1 fef in Singapore. j355 words
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Advertisement219 1929-06-01 1 Tropical ttUiU STREET v Singapore. y 11—i u—ii—n_i i_ii—n—»>—i hi up |j» j I 3 A famous j I Tomato Catsup j U Crosse BlackweH's unequalled blend, "i Fresh, ripe Tomatoes, creamed and 0 blended *ith Spices. An excellent j 0 <01**Wf Relish vvHh Meat and Fish iF Crosse j219 words
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898 1929-06-01 2 A Long Way to Travel. The seventh annual dinner of the Institution of the Rubber Industry was held at the Hotel Cecil, London W.C., recently, Lord Colwyn (president of the Institution) in the chair. Sir George Beharrefl (president of the Society ci Motor Manufacturers and Traders),898 words
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Article98 1929-06-01 2 A letter to the "Financial Times" from a holder of quite a large number of tin shares in various parts of the world describes the situation which has c crt over the tin industry as utterly ridiculous. Tin shareholders should insist upon their companies taking corporate action.98 words
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Article81 1929-06-01 2 I It is impossible to forecast the immediate trend of e\ents, state Messr.. Charles Brad- burne and Co., Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur, discussing tin, in their last weekly repor; Ixmdon has offered a certain amount of support to such share, ,s Trorohs, Southern Tronohs and is not a free I el'er81 words
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Article462 1929-06-01 2 Lyall and Evatt's Report. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Singapore, in their weekly report dated May 29, stale: A quiet U DC prevails in the metal market with Lusiness dull and qaiei. This market in common with all others is disturbed by election prospects. The Oriental Grouj commas462 words
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Article318 1929-06-01 2 London, May The accounts of the Dunlop Rubber Company for the past year have modified the disappointment created by the preliminary statement. It is now disclosed that noimal manufacturing and trading c< nditions have been resumed. The profit .amounted to £1359,894, as compared with 124)53,424 for the318 words
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Advertisement363 1929-06-01 2 I When food makes I fl A failing appetite is one of Nature's I I danger signals. It is a warning that all is fl B not well with your digestion—that your m ...B system is not freeing itself punctually I I and thoroughly of its daily waste. It is363 words
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Advertisement502 1929-06-01 2 DOCTORS SAY THIS CURES RHEUMATISM If yon are torture I by the daily ninety of Rheumatic I'.iins. chronic pains ul night-time when trying Io r»-st. pain when going about your work or pleasures, will you tost this doeinr-rrcom-mended remedy— De Witt's Kidney an,! Bladder Tills. The* give instant relM and502 words
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Miscellaneous183 1929-06-01 2 Hundreds Pundit Tai ••<: ■re procla 2 t Astrology. r> r '<i m when "Tab, irunr Cheney, Br i rt«d by -Ta: of h;m. > Lynn, England, bdjves US knows peopK m tJJJ selves. Mr. Thos I declares that Mr. Philip B, j g rmAJ guard .i^^ij 'Tab. science was183 words
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Article1697 1929-06-01 3 A RAPID SURVEY OF ITS UTIVITIES. k Accomplished. Indian Correspondent.) article on this subject I ex:tution and legal status of my. the statutory provi..hich it 1 unctions and the f its activities. I also briefly l m prevailing sense of comisness, towards the growth Agent has directly1,697 words
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Advertisement96 1929-06-01 3 MISS SITI AMSAH. JEM POL RECORDS. SUDA SAMPAY. 3. Krontjong Siti Amsah —Tjik Mamat. 4. Krontjong Antjoer Hati—Dendang Soerabaia. 5. Krontjong S.B. —Extra Siti Amsah. 6. Krontjong Pinggir Kali—Boenga Rampe. 7. Lagoe Rindoe Malam —Sirih Koening. 8. Chi Hoe Ho—Dimana Siti Amsah. 0. Idjo Idjo Luzina —Pikiran Tida Betoel. 10.96 words
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Advertisement275 1929-06-01 3 pmmmr PICCAQIjr j J I I j COOL f-P JJJIfI HI J I. J SMOKING, radj J l 11 DELIGHTFUL T-SSSSSf ,inesl Oolden y eaf is «sed |<|||' for "PICCADILLY" VB,< They are made Vfe' byCarrera S inLon«on,who CARRE SOLE AGENTS: HUTTENBACH LAZARUS SONS LTD.: SINGAPORE. PENANG. IPOH. KOALA LUMPUR275 words
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1697 1929-06-01 4 Ceylon News Notes. IMMIGRANT LABOUR. Ban *n "Bookies": Menace of Income Tax. (From Exchanges.) Mr. T. Reid. Controller of Labour, Colombo, dttivered an extremely interesting and informative address on some of the important questions connected with Ceylon Estate Labour on the occasion of the annual meeting of the Sabaragamuwa Planters'1,697 words
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Advertisement278 1929-06-01 4 I A. M. N. A. ABDUL WAHAB acj""** Singapore Penang. 3 SAIL MAKING DEPARTMENT il 5 Skilled workmen under a master cutter. Sails of ail J Awnings and Screens. Sailings < Circus, Army Picnic Tents. Tarpaulins. 3 Hammocks and Stretchers. waterproof u\ nh. i^. I Life Belts and Bnoys Md278 words
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Advertisement228 1929-06-01 5 The BRAND is your I Guarantee #Z£>r W MARGARINE SUGAR CANE Hams c 3 REFRIGERATING Co LTD -Orchard Ro&c\ FREE. FREE. FROM MAY 22 TO JUNE 1. 5j A cake of PALMOLIVE TOILET SOAP with I every bottle of APOLLO HAIR CREAM. Only at 50 cents. a Available at all228 words
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Advertisement576 1929-06-01 5 Church Services. FIRST SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. St. Andrew's Cathedral June 2,1929. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:46 a.m. (Choral) Holy Communion and Sermon. 9:15 a.m. Matins and Holy Communion. 4 p.m. Children's Service. 5:30 p.m. (Choral) Evensong and Sermon. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday576 words
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Advertisement272 1929-06-01 5 BETH ES DA GOSPEL HALL Bras Basah Road Lord's Day 9 a.m. Breaking of Bread. Lord s Day 4 p.m. Bible Classes and Sunday School. Lord's Day 8 p.m. Gospel Service. Speaker: Mr. E. Tipson. Monday, 5:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting Tuesday, 8 p.m. Bible Reading. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Malay Gospel272 words
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Advertisement366 1929-06-01 5 I ORION STUDIO, I I (MODERN ART PHOTOGRAPHER.) yg jj I Phone 6532. No. 29A, 31, Stamford Road, Singapore. S Gj The gift that is always timely—always appreciated, 3 qJ because it is you—our photograph. E X Let your photo be printed ob silk. v S X Free enlargement is366 words
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Advertisement240 1929-06-01 6 I PAVILION THONE 6903 g I To-night-The Last Night of ALIAS THE LONE WOLF." jj I FROM SUNDAY, JUNE 2TO SATURDAY, JUNE 8. I AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. C I The Latest PA THE GAZETTE. j IHE FOREIGN LEGION. I lltstarringI Itstarring jj NORMAN KERRY LEWIS STONE f MARY NOLAN240 words
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Advertisement265 1929-06-01 6 Amusements^ ALHAMBRA! I 'PHONE 6909 I (TAN CHENG KEE Co., Ltd., Proprietors.) j I PROGRAMME I Commencing Friday, May 31 and j I ending Wednesday, June 5. S IN THE SECOND SHOW AT P.M. I THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. I "Vamping Venus."| I I Featuring CHARLIE MURRAY. I A New265 words
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Advertisement373 1929-06-01 6 iSURINA THEAWi North Bridge Ro»d^~7T Hon, So «0« WEDNESDAY, Ul I second umw AT Pm S5 2S?» twin •spteu and c Fcaluiing UHU A tale of j My Friend From India* screened. Laugh*, L C0Oec y ev* a riot of LTSSb "u£j?Jy!l He pretended that t» 5 and everybody fell373 words
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Article3145 1929-06-01 7 First Meeting in New Building. COBBIPTION IN VEHICLES DEPARTMENT. Chinatown Food Hawkers Problem. v the Singapore Municithl me t yesterday in the p»l SSSiy d room of the new MuniciPo**. r R J. Farrer (President) p» lbu „r i others present were Dr. Pfi fv,v rs. Wee Swee3,145 words
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520 1929-06-01 7 Dividend cf V/ 2 Per Cent. The t nth ordinary general meeting of the shareholders 0 f the Mentakab Rubber Co., Ltd., was held at the offices of the Company, Chartered Bank Chambers, SingaI pore, yesterday, when those present were Mr. Chew Woon Pch (chairman),520 words
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Article99 1929-06-01 7 Eitcjuraging Outlook. The Tennamaram Palm Oil, Co., Ltd., has declared a 6 per cent, dividend for its last tinanoia! pear, which compared with 5 per cent, and 4 per cent, for the two previous yea is. The production at 578 tons of oil and 141 tons of99 words
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Article466 1929-06-01 7 Estimates To a High? London, May 1. The question of the productive capacity of Malaya—a country which now accounts for approximately half the world's output, both wild and plantation—is the predominant concern of all market authorities at the moment, says "Truth." As the immediate future of the466 words
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Article251 1929-06-01 7 The Directors' Report. The directors of the Jesselton Ice and Power Co., Ltd., in their annual report to be presented at the general meeting to be held on June 4 at Market Street, state: The results of the year's working after deducting directors' remuneration, and251 words
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Article85 1929-06-01 7 British Official Wireless. London, May 31. Paris 124.045 New York 4.84 29/32 Brussels 34.905 Geneva 25.19% Amsterdam 12.06 5 Milan 92.67 Berlin 20.33*; Stockholm 18.11 Copenhagen 18.205 Oslo 18.19 s i Vienna 34.525 Prague 103 11/10 Helsingfors 193.45 Madrid 34.525 Lisbon 108% Athens 375 Bucharest 817 1 a RioBritish Official Wireless. - 85 words
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Advertisement651 1929-06-01 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMEN rS. Liquidation sale now going on at Jaca Brisk and Sons, Watchmakers, 28-B, ChnlU Street. Good bargains for all. No matter the occasion, if you aro Clifford dressed, you are correctly dressed. Consult us on all matters pertaining to* your wardrobe. CLIFFORD'S, Tailors and Outfitters, 2, The Arcade,651 words
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Article36 1929-06-01 8 Births, Marriages and Deaths. MARRIAGE. CAMPBELWARZYUSKA-At the Presbyterian Church, Singapore, on the Ist mst by the Rev. Stephen Band, John C,. Campbtll of Singapore, Advocate and pore' 101 U> Janena Jarz yuska of Singa-36 words
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Article823 1929-06-01 8 The query on which we have recently based several articles on the political situation at Home, "Can Labour Win?" ha* apparently now to be revised. "Can Labour Rule?" is the problem of the moment. Mr. Mac Donald will not have an independent majority in the House of Commons823 words
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Article166 1929-06-01 8 Dr. W. A. Rogers, J.P., who is at present in Ipoh, leaves for Sumatra on a business trip in a day or two. Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co. announce that the sale of Titi Tin Mine, fixed to be held yesterday, has been postponed to Wednesday next at 2.30166 words
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Article237 1929-06-01 8 Judgment Delivered To-day. In the Supreme Court to-day His Lordship the Chi?f Justice, Sir William Murison, d. vcieri his judgment in the action b ought by Mr S. Muthucumaroo against Alkaff Co., for the rscovery of over $400,000 in connection with certain building contr The defendants "counterciaimed sums237 words
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Article116 1929-06-01 8 Alleged Thef: and Cheating. A European named H Munro pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of a coat, a shirt, a bunch of keys and a cigarette case, whm produced before the District Jud?e (Mr. C. H. G. Clarke) yesterday morning. The articles, the property of Mr.116 words
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Article555 1929-06-01 8 From China and Japan, by "Kutsang," due at Singapore on Monday,' the 3rd inst. It is notified in the F.M.S. Government Gazette that the price of rubber for assessment of duty for the period May 31 to June 6, inclusive, is cents per pound. Mr. Frank Lochner, who555 words
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Article173 1929-06-01 8 l" s.»r l^ Reuter's Service. j His Majesty i r ifin M ay condition is m A bulletin ist d «1 tl« a.m. says: fV* ■ttfct An _"te of the old <' ch:sl and is now General conditio, ***g£t will need to i e d. Th??' IReuter's Service. - 173 words
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Article71 1929-06-01 8 British Official Wireless. I tK k- u RU;rty Ma 7 3L ine King has approv <; fJl the Air Force Cross to I i aiA:i r d in recognition of disn u ij' M h Bra dered to aviation bv Ti- r 1'.°? the Western territor\ sBritish Official Wireless. - 71 words
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Article56 1929-06-01 8 Reuter's Service. j Buenos Anvs, .May •A- a y»* f £B cartl ht iv vinees of Mernhza. San Luis and half tho houses in Vi M persons were killed and hjssai Übjk *J£J* ;h »5 p:ople «c» killed and 60 injured at Villa A ltd pa kdledReuter's Service. - 56 words
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Article39 1929-06-01 8 Reuter's Service. Case fa, May 1 The Internationa! La boor Ceu&Ml Groups have agreed, expel fori year, that Governmei gates .-hould participate in committees vhki they swk to attend, from which they have hitherto been excluded.Reuter's Service. - 39 words
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Article37 1929-06-01 8 Reuter's Service. Nee fork, May Jl Over 20 death- ha ani in NY» York City alone as a result f a heat mm The shade temperatare wot M Boston and 97 in Pittsburg.Reuter's Service. - 37 words
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Article82 1929-06-01 8 Judgment in Associated Ph* Case. Judgment was deliverer esterday by Mr. J. L. McFall. in Ok 1 ourt in the case in which V- Lister S claimed ?348.28 for elarj termination of hifl j« sociated Press of M c de^" dants, counter-* la month's salary in H< t82 words
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Article58 1929-06-01 8 fa v June W< Orders for week i r*s Birtr-To-<!a\, June 1 r day Parade. Raffle I v parad* Monday. Line 3. V.M.C.A.' 6.30 Tuesday, Juifc Class, Headqoart >usei Ui Ambulance Class, p.m. HsfllM Wednesday, Jun< Headquarters, Thursday, Jun< quarters, 5.1") p.m. Friday, June 7. Class, Headquarte;58 words
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Article32 1929-06-01 8 Latest Q ,s RUBBER. London: -10 New York: Singapore: Tiv m ft UK London:- Spot i *a 2» 3 months, buy. r* I t sellers «99 2s I Singapore:—32 words
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Advertisement214 1929-06-01 8 iDOBINSON'S P X. FOR VALUE AND SERVICE. Ladies' and Gents' 1 SIGNET RINGS 18 CARAT GOLD. I SOLID AND HEAVY. H ASSORTED SHAPES P MONOGRAMS REVERSED FOR SEALING. K CRESTS ETC., EVGRAVED TO ORDER. I ROBINSON Co.. Ltd. G (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) 1 RAFFLES PL4CE, SINGAPORE. <Sa5ZSaSH535H5H5H5asa515g5E5gSZ5B5asa5Z^ solarine214 words
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Advertisement123 1929-06-01 8 I PERFECT PITTING 11 SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES 8 OF PLEASING APPEARANCE 0 AND jj IN DISTINCTIVE STYLES. SIGHT TESTING BY QUALIFIED OPTICIANS. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. TENG SENG GUAN. (M, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE. Jewellers end Agents for Tan Kah Kee Co'i Goods 'Phone No.123 words
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928 1929-06-01 9 Conservatives Poll Heaviest but Returned Second! ANOTHER MINORITY GOVERNMENT? Liberal Party Holds Balance of Power. Ml but 18 of the 615 returns for the British Housi of Commons ar known. Labour cannot obtain an independent majority, but is only 21 <at.- short of928 words
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Article40 1929-06-01 9 Conservatives in Minority. Reuter's Service. London, May 31, 4.35 p.m. At 4.30 p.m. the returns were: Conservatives 218, Labour 258, Liberals 43 and Independents severx The Opposition thus totals 308, placing the Government in a minority.Reuter's Service. - 40 words
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Article157 1929-06-01 9 Indian Opponent Forfeits Deposit. Reuter's Service. London. May 31, 6.30 p.m. Earl Winterton, Secretary for India, was re-elected at Horsham. Comdr. Eyres Monsell, "Chief Whip," and Sir John Simon were elected The latter's majority, in a three-cornered contest, was 1,739. His Communist opponent, Mr. Usmani, atReuter's Service. - 157 words
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Article198 1929-06-01 9 Liberal Landslide in Cornwall. Reuter's Service. London, May 3i, 7.15 p.m. Leyton East, Leyton West, Maryhill. Mossley, Wrekin, Whitehaven, Lichfield, Pontefract, Lanark, Derbyshire South, Dumbarton, Wrexham, Berwick and Haddington, Belper, South Shields Nuneaton Norfolk South-West, Sedgefield, Carmarthen, Kilmarnock, Edinburgh West, Wandsworth Central and Brecon are among threecornered fightsReuter's Service. - 198 words
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Article78 1929-06-01 9 But No Absolute Majority. 9 p.m. At 8.15 the returns were: Conservative 245, Labour 286, Liberal 49, Independent 7. An absolute Labour majority is now impossible. 11.30 p.m. There are eighteen results outstanding, including the Universities and the outlying Scottish constituencies, some of which will not be78 words
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Article60 1929-06-01 9 New Factor in European Peace. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, May 31. The press, the public and political quarters generally welcome British Labour's victory, which has caused a sensation everywhere as a new factor in European peace, since it is assumed Labour will form a Government though it isTrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 60 words
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Article567 1929-06-01 9 In the Aggregate of Votes. Reuter's Service. London, June 1. The aggregate of votes so far is divided as follows: Conseivatives 8 575,000. Labour 8,337,000. Libeials 5,238,000. Communists 50,000. The women candidates totalled 745. Twenty-one out of 25 Communists forfeited their deposits. On the contrary only 31 ofReuter's Service. - 567 words
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Article178 1929-06-01 9 THE LIBERAL ATTITUDE. No Unfair Use of the "Balance of Power." Reuter's Service. London, June 1. Mr. Lloyd George, interviewed by Reuter, said after last night's final returns: "It would be silly to pretend that we have re lised expectations. We have again been tripped upReuter's Service. - 178 words
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Article216 1929-06-01 9 Announcer Resigns. SENSATION AFTER ELECTION BROADCASTS. Reuter's Service. London, May 31. "Tendencious inflection," of the voice as a new psychological factor i n broadcast announcing, is a phrase used by the official tkf J* de^ r fc,n g a "furious quarrel in the studioReuter's Service. - 216 words
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Advertisement53 1929-06-01 9 Family Returns. Mr. Stanley Baldwin (Cons.) and his son Oliver (Labour). Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald and his son Malcolm, both Labour. Mr. Lloyd George, his sen. Major Gwilym, and his daughter Megan, all Liberals. Mr. Arthur Henderson and his two sons, all Labour. Sir Oswald Mosley and his wife Lady53 words
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Advertisement105 1929-06-01 9 J PORTER'S f"Bull Dog' Guinness j i I Stout. J Look for the Bulldog on I Every Bottle. I j THE EMBLEM OF QUALITY.! SOLE AGENTS: c j Incorporated in the Str.it, SettlcranU.) I a g GPamoPholi^ l Voice records on ster> the NEW "His Master's Voice" RE-ENTRANT EXPONENTIAL GRAMOPHONE,105 words
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318 1929-06-01 10 Sports Pastimes. SINGAPORE LEAGUE. R. A. Trounce I.C.F.A. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Another poor First Division ma» eh was played at the Stadium yesterday, when the It.A. opposed the I.C.F.A. The latter wore outclassed, leaving the field losers by seven clear goals. It was some time before the Gunners were able to318 words
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Article196 1929-06-01 10 Compston s Great Victory at Moor Park. GOLF. Reuter's Service. London, May 31. The lite arrival of Hagen delayed the ♦start of his match with Compston at Moor ***** for half an hour. The Aimerican won the first hole, CJompstun pushing out his drive, topping his second, andReuter's Service. - 196 words
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Article87 1929-06-01 10 The City Opera. The management of tho New World an Aounee that, in respect for the memory of •r. San Vat Sen, all Chinese amusement nections will be closed to tha public this •ftemoon and to-night with the exception of the City Opera and the Wayang Wong, jrhich87 words
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Article121 1929-06-01 10 H. H. the Tunku Temenggong Ahmad, D.X.., P. 1.5.. has been appointed to be State Commissioner. Muar. The Privy Council, at to-day's plenary meeting, passed the Bill establishing: a Hew Colonial Department, says a "Japanese News" telegram from Tokyo dated May 29 Eighteen persons lost their lives in the town121 words
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Article436 1929-06-01 10 Starters and Jockeys. THE TURF. Reuter's Service. London, May 31. The following- are the Derby probables and Jockeys: Aristotle (Lane), Barbizon Graves), Bos worth (blank), Brienz (R. Jones), Cavendo (Brennan), Cragadour (Jelliss), Empire Builder (P. Beasley), En Garde (Ray), Engelberg (blank) Gay Day (Steve Donoghue), Golden Rain (Dick),Reuter's Service. - 436 words
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Article158 1929-06-01 10 Malay States Beat Colony. POLO. The match for the Mackray Cup between the Malay States, represented by the Royal Johore Polo Club, and the Colony, represented by the Singapore Pole Club, was played yesteiday at the Balestier Road ground and ended in a victory for the Malay158 words
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Article67 1929-06-01 10 Americans Reach Semi-Finals. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter's Service. Paris, June 1. In the quarter finals of the French hardcourt championships. Hunter led against Borotra 6—4, B—lo, 6—4, further play being postponed owing to bad light. Tilden beat Yon Kehrling (Hungary) 9—ll, 3—6, 6—l, 6—2, 8 -6 and now meetsReuter's Service. - 67 words
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Article20 1929-06-01 10 Cuba Eliminated. Reuter's Service. Detroit, May 31. The United Str« or? eliminated Cuba hi the Davis Cup.Reuter's Service. - 20 words
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Article293 1929-06-01 10 Ten Centuries Including Two Doubles. CRICKET. Reuter's Service. London, May 31. SURREY BEAT NORTHANTS. Surrey: 197 and 366 for 6 (declared). Northants: 170 (Gover 6 for 81) and 214 (Fender 8 for 74). Played at The Oval, Surrey won by 107 runs. WARWICK BEAT KENT. Warwick: 485 (WyattReuter's Service. - 293 words
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Article262 1929-06-01 10 Mr. R. M. Fry, A.C.P., F.M.S., has been appointed to act as Chief Police Officer. Muar. The engagement is announced between Mr. Loh Pak Seng, grandson of the late Mr. Loh Ah Pang, of Kuala Lumpur, and Miss Khoo Lan Qui, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Khoo Beng Siang,262 words
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Article567 1929-06-01 10 THE BAROMETER OF THE ELECTION. Conservatives Led Off. The positions of the Parties as the results came in were as follow: 10.45 p.m. Conservatives s Labour 2 Liberal 1 Independent 3 11.25 p.m. Conservatives 10 Labour (gains 4) 9 Liberal (one gsiij) 1 Independent 2) 4567 words
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Article543 1929-06-01 10 Bitter Attack on the Liberals by Tory Press. Reuter's Service. London, June L The stalmate, with the accompanying spectre of a continuously imminent dissolution, is a problem whose successful solution will need a more accommodating spirit between the Parties than is so far evident. it is agreedReuter's Service. - 543 words
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Article209 1929-06-01 10 Alleged Overcrop,,,, of (Jargo. Ismnl hin Abdu] Esmaralda," and th, charged before th, C. H G Clarke) ymU*»* the ship, w ;tn in the alleyways, etc. ana The accused, w I Mr. Spencer Wilkii 2«N h Boarding Officer Q 8.10 a.m. on M«v 1 thnt a»*ut "Esmaialda" that209 words
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Article128 1929-06-01 10 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, Jwk- L East Wharf (Entrance (iate 1) Nil. Main Wharf (Entrance «;ate S). Silvermaple IS; Talamba 13; Tanm Deli 7. Empire Dock (Entrant*- (iate I). Nippon IS; Santhia 36. Empire Dock (Entrance (Jate I). Marudu 47; Malabar 18. West Wharf (Entrance Gate 1).128 words
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Article134 1929-06-01 10 The "Silvereedar" arrived this awnaf from Batavia. She is sailing at is* to-day for Calcutta. ARRIVALS. 44 Ham," Brit., 367 tons, Capt Br mm, from Asahan. SI-5; for Asahan, 44 Sengkel," Dut.. 285 tons, (apt. from Sambas, 31-5; for Sambas. 14. 44 Giang Seng." Brit.. 7:;7 tons I134 words
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Article28 1929-06-01 10 There will untitled MUneat an<! tea- Club on June IT Funds, the arranp p> hand* of tke Rev. ported by 1 Chun-h badly •»re being ipare I caceaaa.28 words
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Miscellaneous220 1929-06-01 10 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, Jl NE I. Mersing and Murau (Eng Guan) 2 p.m. Danka Island, Pladjoc and Palembang (Senang) 2 p.m. Batu Pahat (Sin Aik Lee) 2 p.m. Sarawak (Vyner Brooke) 3 p.m. Djambi (Van der Parra) 3 p.m. North East India (Talamba) 3 p.m Malacca (Circe) I p.m. Muar220 words
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Miscellaneous203 1929-06-01 10 SINGAPORE DIARY. To-day. Jun I. High Tides.—332 a.m.. &J8 p.m. Cricket: Europeans v. The Rest, S.C.C. Clarke Cup match (3 days); S.C.C. 2nd XI v. Welch Regt; V.M.C.A. v. Fort Canning, Tanglin. Football: Div. 11, A.P.C. v. R.A., Stadium. Polo: MacDougall Cup, Balestier ground. Manila Shows, Opening Day, Anson Road.203 words
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Miscellaneous58 1929-06-01 10 METEOROLOGICAL REPORT (By courtesy of the Government Health Office.) KANDANC KERBAU STATION. For the 24 bun m!dß^ M: r Maximum shad.' F Minimum shadi t< F. Mean shade temporal Maximum sun ra< F Minimum grass ra Sea temperature Sea temperatun I Mean wet-bulb te Mean relative hui (per cent.> Mtan58 words
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480 1929-06-01 11 In IES B. P. v. TAN KIM SONG'S PARTY. BADMINTON. five singles between the A ,at m ,i T. n Kim Song's Party Bert jles b morrow at 3.30 p.m., at f :l be The following will rees:— f"' k rh fcapt.), S. Ramiah,480 words
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Article168 1929-06-01 11 Malacca elebrations. rthday celebrations on Volunteer Corps will •1- ciat 7.45 a.m., and '"V" if< r the inspection at t Councillor (the >>. Ex-servicemen i. parade are requested to I iain clothes, under near the saluting i'adang, there will in which Volunteers, an L i Girl Guides will168 words
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Advertisement312 1929-06-01 11 NO APPETITE TO-DAY? Your need is Pinkettes, the dainty little hver and intestinal regulators. Just a tiny dose to-night, and you'll feel ready for a tine big breakfast in the morning! Gently yet efficiently Pinkettes clear the system ot accumulated poisonous waste, thus aiding digestion, easing the liver, and banishing312 words
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Advertisement302 1929-06-01 11 Yes that's what I ordered." FRAMROZ Co.'s A. 1. SODA WATER. Bont Throw Your Refuse Away! I ■—ij BURN IT IN A "MELDRUMS" DESTRUCTOR. 1 i{ Lw mitigates the dangers of disease spreading F Mmm Effectively destroys your refuse! 5 I jj only an innocuous clinker! a •-destroys ail kitchen302 words
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Article92 1929-06-01 12 Ed,, "M.T." [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. Letters should be as brief as possible, preferably type-written (double spacing), and on one side of the paperEd,, "M.T." - 92 words
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Article505 1929-06-01 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune". > Sir,—The subject of "The Study of Chinese" is a Chinese affair and it would be better if it were discussed in Chinese newspapers, when probably the arguments would not fall on deaf ears. Your correspondents would not have their trouble505 words
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Article99 1929-06-01 12 A correspondent writes: "With reference to your request for some information in regard to the possibilities for Asiatics in seafaring, I have much pleasure in informing you that there is a Nautical Class, opened by the Government, for the teaching of Malay boys in this line, but99 words
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Article53 1929-06-01 12 27th LIST. Previously acknowledged $93,7:35.44 Mohamed bin Mohamed Ishak 5.00 Peermohamed (Muar) 5.09 Abdulkader bin Uda 10.00 Imam, Queen Street Mosque 5.00 H. Amboc Sooloh 2,000.00 Shaikh Saeed Bajerai 100.00 Collections from charity boxes in the Mosque 147.0*5 $96,007.50 M. H. DA WOOD, lion. Secretary and Treasurer,53 words
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Article282 1929-06-01 12 AN OBLIGING FRIEND. Gets Into Debt to Help Others. Walter Maximillian Gomes, aged 41, was examined in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Deane. Examinee said he was born in Singapore. He w"s unmarried. His liabilities amounted to $3,000, due to twelve creditors, mostly money lenders.282 words
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Article46 1929-06-01 12 On June 26 at 6 p.m. Lieut. G. Burt, Engineer of the British Arctic Expedition of 1925 led by Com. S. W. Worsley, D.5.0., R.N.R., will give an illuminated address on the Arctic Regions at the Y.W.C.A Fort Canning Road. The public are invited to attend.46 words
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Advertisement275 1929-06-01 12 AMUSEMJSNTS. I TO-NIGHT! SATURDAY, JUNE 1. TO-NIGHT! DEAN'S UNION OPERA W1U Stale a Great Fairy Play Hairan E Majlis." To-Borrow, June 2. By special Reqaest oi oar Indian Patrons "SOORDAS." A Hiidustani Play, with New Hindustani Songs and Dances, b and extra Turns. AT THE THEATRE ROYAL q North Bridge275 words
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Advertisement305 1929-06-01 12 HUNGRY—YET AFRAID TO EAT! Such is the plight of thousands. They dread meal-times, for they know- that* suffering will follow; they know that, diet as they will, digestive disorder is remorseless, and it has them in its grip. The pity of it is that such suffering is quite unnecessary, as305 words
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Advertisement337 1929-06-01 12 I THE S.S. POLICE BAND**"! g WILL PLAT AT a WATERLOO STREET AT 5 P.M. ON TllSHiv I BOTANICAL GARDENS AT 5 P.M. ON Friday j. 1 AMERICAN CHEMICAL DIAMOND 7,^^^ CHEMICAL DIAMONDS j LATEST AMERICAN INVENTION Telegrams "THEJUS" THE WORLD'S BY j BEST if!lif9 P9 EVERT t TEST Excels337 words
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Miscellaneous55 1929-06-01 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for weekending: June 2. To-day, June 1. 2 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range, S. V. R. A., Spoon Shoot. 2 p.m.—Farrer Range (Seletar), "AT (M.G.) Coy., Classification. To-morrow, June 2. 2 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range, M F W (Malay) Coy., Classification. 7 a.m.—Drill Hall, S.55 words
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Advertisement857 1929-06-01 13 WT~ BRITISH FIBRENT ASBESTOS-CEMENT ■j Hat in Corrugated Sheets, Roofing Slates and Tiles. I r BRITISH MANUFACTURE r mm n I Economy, Efficiency and Reliability ft I Non-Conductive and Everlasting. S I knowledged by Engineers as the best. Ĕ I ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF H I BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. I H857 words
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Advertisement491 1929-06-01 13 EDUCATIONAL. TEO HOO LYE INSTITUTION (13, DHOBY GHAUT.) Students will now be admitted to th* Preparatory Junior local class and coachec for the Cambridge Junior Local examination next year. There are also vacancies in all class*-* from Primary upwards. NO ADMISSION FEE. Shorthand, Typewriting and Book keeping are also taught.491 words
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Advertisement164 1929-06-01 13 Enduring Power and Beauty that Last Through the Years... HU PIVIO BILE'S CIENTIUIW SIX (T\yf^ Arcn tne endurance of J against that of .iimlar llj priced cars...lts rhythmicperfor- II WMt^mLw mance Its steeidraulic Drakes jl j^JW'BHf against any other braking system 1 /'///■SW |M| ...Its perfect ease cfridir.g com- I164 words
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Advertisement663 1929-06-01 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. Singapore Marine Insurance Association. Fire Insurance Association of Malaya. Motor Insurance Association of Malaya. The Offices of members of the above Associations will be closed for the transaction of business on Monday. June 3, 1929. Hy Order of Com mitt -c. GATTEY BATSMAN, Secretaries. NOTICE. THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER663 words
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Advertisement656 1929-06-01 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. TRAFFIC REGULATION NOTICE. I Police Orders made under Section 6(4) of Ordinance No. 96 (Minor Offences) for the Regulation of Traffic on the Occasion of His Majesty the King's Birthday Review on the Esplanade on June J, 1929. From 6.30 a.m. until fifteen minutes after the departure of656 words
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Advertisement545 1929-06-01 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ihr. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9,545 words
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Advertisement472 1929-06-01 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,612,046 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.472 words
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Advertisement291 1929-06-01 14 INSURANCE. THE I SOUTH BBITISB INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOLTH. Manager. Office: 2, Finlayson Green. SZE HAI TONG BANKING INSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the S.S Established 1907. HEAD OFFICE: 58, CHULIA STREET. SINGAPORE. Paid-up Capital $2,000,000 Surplus291 words
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Advertisement485 1929-06-01 14 see "TOBl: NOTE f2*i«» «*J s.„. .^cattti* 1 William Ja, I*"*«= i muted 1 t 1 in the S.S.) TREATMENT ro ton r, )B Mis, F.ImV°(dXJ l.adv 1), n c„. M ,aN PORE. TRIBUNE SUBSCRIPTION R\tes PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Deliu-ry Including at office Postage Pojj or close (Local or to485 words
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Advertisement424 1929-06-01 15 SAILINGS P. &0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. rated in England.) iIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. v vM) ORIENTAL STEAM 'viGAI CO. LONDON AND fM I I 1 MAIL SERVICE- j~ n itract with His Majesty's (Under u» ,)\ernment.) OUTWARDS from LONDON i hina k Japan Due Tonnage Singapore 1929 9,000424 words
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Advertisement491 1929-06-01 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE 06Ut8ch |H D p| Australlsche Oampfschlffs Sesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. t s.s- SAARLAND Tmwi a m.s. RHEINLAND CJI 10 0^" t LEVERKUSEN jg J t m.s. JS* 2 t m.s. BURGENLAND jS m.s. RUHR f ug491 words
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Advertisement416 1929-06-01 15 STEAMER SAILINGS fccffiV* NORDDEUTSCBER LLOYD (Incorporated in Germany.) The under-noted are the Company's in tended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 8 LAHN for Hong Kong, S'ghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Takn, Dalny Tsingtao June i t ANHALT for Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Y'hama Vladivostok June 11 DERFFLINGER for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Takn, Dalny Tsingtao416 words
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Advertisement267 1929-06-01 15 STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. P ™ho«2) (41rMt pr trrtet—lt^ mu&& MKEDAH Thursday n.80 a m. "KEDAH" A special Motor Bus for Braatagi connects with B Kedah at Be la wan on Saturdays. Tickets for this bus can be purchased un board s.s. Kedah." PORT267 words
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Advertisement643 1929-06-01 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Destination Due Ss* {Katori Maru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam June 6 7 Atsuta Maru 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp R'dam June 20 21 Kashima Maru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam July 4 5 Hakone Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London,643 words
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Advertisement315 1929-06-01 16 I CRUDE O.L ENGINES.! 0 1 1 lllliL Stationary Tngines j I Horizontal and Vertical j Marine Engines j j 1 f Sole Agents: 8 j N. V. Straits Java Trading Co., j SINGAPORE and PENANG. M g 0 I 1 I f==jf^ra Mr^r=dr^r=^r=dr=dr==Jr^ r==Jr^r=dr=ir==Jr=Jr==Jr= jl POPULAR DANCE HITS ON315 words
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Advertisement237 1929-06-01 16 The Pleasures of Sporting can only be enjoyed by him who enjoys good health. The requirements of every day-life call for a healthy and well-working organism. Therefore, do not wait till you are compelled to walk with the assistance of crutches, but treat in good time any rheumatic or gouty237 words
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