Malaya Tribune, 11 June 1929
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section22 1929-06-11 1 The Malaya Tribune I. xvi.- -No, 135 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday, June n 1929.22 words
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Advertisement84 1929-06-11 1 [JpTON'S CEYLON TEA. -CANNOT 'BETTER XHE BEST. aaraaaoi i iocgo iQiaor—aaocaoi tocsao I I < I Bases of beautiful design, made of real The .only desk set in which;the,>ei» r Mto o I Marble, Agate and Onyx. changeable/from desk set to ;pocket pen. I For Birthday or any other Gift.84 words
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502 1929-06-11 2 Barlow's Report. Messrs. Barlow and Co., Singapore, in their weekly report dated June 7, state: The market was closed on Monday, 3rd June, in honour of the King's Birthday and probably owing to the General Election at home the period has passed with a quiet502 words
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Article181 1929-06-11 2 Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., in their weekly report dated June 7, state: The market opened on a firm tone after the holidays hut on the publication of the Malayan shipment figures for May values declined. The market is somewhat steadier at the close but there is little181 words
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Article155 1929-06-11 2 But Shrewd Speculators Buying. Shares decline when all the ncvs about them is bad, and everyone becomes alarmed and sells out. When there are no more shares for sale, prices cannot very well go lower. In other words, the time when most of us are155 words
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Article54 1929-06-11 2 Harlow's Report. Messrs Barlow and Co., Singapore in their weekly report dated June state': a n ?u S hay fluc tuated from day to day t?fn the P A eri d doHes »"»htly easieV oS SSfcSS- Approximately 895 tons were shipped Closing quotations are as fol! lows:-Sundried54 words
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Article360 1929-06-11 2 Opportunities For Investment. "There is room for Siamese capital to be placed in tin mining enterprises in this country, and it should be given a chance to be invested i n the large foreign companies. In fact, I suggest that it should be given an opportunity to360 words
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Article313 1929-06-11 2 Encouraging Signs. At the ninth annual general meeting- of Tarun (Malay) Rubber Estates, Ltd., held m London in mail week. Mr. E. D. Money (chairman) said: 'The prospects for the future are doubtful as far as this year is concerned. We do not see our way very313 words
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Article308 1929-06-11 2 Caution Advisable. Dealing with the state of the rubber market, Messrs. Sanderson and Co state in mail week: The bear points may be summarised as follows:—Enormously increased output from European estates in Malaya, and continuously heavy shipments \\iu h so far show no signs of falling off308 words
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Advertisement471 1929-06-11 2 I P. 7». PEK Ward Off Dangerous Take PEPS m a remedy and preventive of night chills, sudden colds, sore throats, bad coughs, bronchitis, asthma and lung troubles, etc. Of chemists and medicine dealers evei ywhere. ■MaMiiMaaaaMaHßHaHßaaa DOCTORS SAY THIS CURES RHEUMATISM If you are tortured by the daily misery471 words
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Advertisement275 1929-06-11 2 GUARD THE^^^^ 1 vr The Alluring Charm of Beautiful Teeth ggsS£s&: Bafts rr maintain their beauty. Daily you brush nked as 4 them, but do you protect them at The 1 W, where teem and gums meet? 2S It is there, in the tiny crevices beyond the y° u r275 words
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2887 1929-06-11 3 E yjK OF ROWDINESS. Need for Electoral Reform. ial to the "Malaya Tribune.") May 16, 1929. I iriiving in England just now that we are in the throes of I F'ecti-n. Apart from the newsr,"'is little outward sign of the ■LtS in progress.2,887 words
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Advertisement150 1929-06-11 3 COOL AND FRAGRANT VIRGINIA CIGARETTES SOLE AGENTS -HLTTENBACH LAZARUS SONS LTD.: SINGAPORE. PENANG, IPOH, KUALA-LUMPUR. I STOCKS ARRIVING SHORTLY. a i a i <] LACQUIN: A combination of pure milk and tasteless S jj quinine in powdered form. A very bene- jj ficial help in warding ofT mild attacks of150 words
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Advertisement77 1929-06-11 3 I THE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD ?j (Incorporated in England.) g I INSURES 1 I with tKe g MOTOR UNION 9 LEADING MOTOR VEHICLE I I INSURANCE COMPANY 5 I FAVOURABLE RATES~PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS g I FIRE A MARINE BUSINESS 1 fl B <3 Also transacted on Favourable77 words
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Advertisement218 1929-06-11 4 etea a\w*>* b deP^ TRAOt MARK FLASHLIGHTS BATTERIES —they last longer Factory Representatives (Malayan LTD. 4054 t™ oo BWr-t CoUrer Quay, Singapore AMERICAN CHEMICAL DIAMOND CO. I I CHEMICAL DIAMONDS 1 cj op S LATEST AMERICAN INVENTION g gj Telegrams "THLMI'S" N WORLD'S j j«l KM BY L> g BEST218 words
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Advertisement301 1929-06-11 4 KEEP HIS INSIDE CLEAN AS WELL AS HIS OUTSIDE. And He Will Keep Well. The healthy, well-brought-up baby loves his bath, for very quickly he learns to know how good it is to feel clean. And he is just as appreciative of internal cleanI lmess, as is demonstrated by his301 words
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Advertisement232 1929-06-11 4 Quaker I HAI nature's essentia T" <d I tB*MW ments, it give" elc I |wS3f other foods d" lds I illlP QuakerQatsl jj Singapore p<- n;n U M 1 SAIL MAKING DEPABTMJ \t I 3 StoHed workmen under a mas.er cu.er. Sail, I a Awnings and Screens. I 3 Circus,232 words
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Article447 1929-06-11 5 Singapore, June 8. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 50 Beef, stew or curry kati 45 Pork, lean kati 64 Pork lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 54 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 72 Hens (Locally reared) kati 82 Ducks, each 77 Pigeons, domestic,447 words
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Article48 1929-06-11 5 The Kebrnaran Club, the Penang Teachers' Association, the Fire Insurance Association of Malaya and the Novice Badminton Party have been exempted fioni registration under tho Societies Ordinance, The Vce Sze Ka Soh, Singapore, the Foochow Coffee-shop Owners' Association, Penang, and the Theatrical Troupes Association. Penang, have been registered.48 words
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Article167 1929-06-11 5 Men, Women And Children Can Put On Healthy Flesh This Pleasant Wav. The Medical Profession knows tfca danger of being: unduly thin, for such u state means that there is not a sufficient reserve of vitality and stamina to resist disease perms. The Medical Pro'essioi also knows167 words
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Advertisement481 1929-06-11 5 j jj Take the I j bull by the I j bottle I=7 1 Tke BRAND is your I Guarantee J \fl^^er. I P/ZOr W MARGARINE I SUGAR CANE Hams a Bacon REFRIGERATING Co LTD Base BP __________BIOCITIN is a very pleasant-tasting ex 1 I p ro d uce( j481 words
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Advertisement111 1929-06-11 5 Phone 4040 "Prompt Service" 'Phone 404( THE KNIGHT MOTOR HIRING, 204. Middle Road. Reliable Willys-Knight cars for hirt lay and night. Monthly contracts can w irranged at moderate charges. Stockists Fisk, Miller and Perilli Motor-car .yres and tubes. SEOW SOO CHIN, Proprietor. GOOD ENGLISH AND COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE. Learn to speak111 words
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Advertisement214 1929-06-11 5 I to exposure torn I m COLD, DAMP and V th* regular use of M B j 1 VALDAI! I I* PASTILLES I I jl °Q Sale at all Chemists M lti Druggists. S X INSIST on the boxes bearing fQ 'he name VALDA, Jw jl Sole Agents: C Cj214 words
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Advertisement168 1929-06-11 5 CLOCKS AND WATCHES of very reliable quality in various designs and Brands are stocked. REPAIRS are executed under first-rate workmanship and guaranteed. A TRIAL will convince you. YICK WAH HING, WATCH-MAKERS AND JEWELLERS. 641, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. (Next To Theatre Royal.) DIABETES. Apply TABIB M. L JOHARI, 100, Arab168 words
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Miscellaneous146 1929-06-11 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Programme of Drills up to and for week ending June 16: Tc-day, June IL 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, M. G. Platoon (Eurasian), M. G. Training. Thursday, June 13. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v) Sig. Sec., Section Parade. Friday, June 14. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. V. F. A.,146 words
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Advertisement220 1929-06-11 6 I PAVILION j S 'PHONE 6903 I I To-night-The Last Night of "THE FOREIGN LEGION." jj S FROM SUNDAY, JUNE 9TO SATURDAY, JUNE 15. 8 AT 9.15 P.H. SHARP. [jj The Latest PA THE GAZETTE. I g SHOWING S H THE FOOTBALL CUP FINAL.. jjj' I MAE BUSGH and OWEN220 words
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Advertisement309 1929-06-11 6 Amusements. |alhambra! S a 'PHONE 6909 g (TAN CHENG KEE Co, Ltd, Proprietors.) g 8 g I PROGRAMME jj I Commencing Thursday, June 6 c and ending Tuesday, June 11. jj D a c [5 IN THE SECOND SHOW AT P.M. jj K ============1 C THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. S309 words
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Advertisement370 1929-06-11 6 GAIETY CINEMA Where the good pictures play. Junction Albert and Bencoolen Streets. FROM FRIDAY. JUNE 7 TO THURSDAY, JUNE 13. SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M International News and Comedy. TRUAR r*3 Latest Special! "THE VERDICT." A most MMrarfr told drann of love and £f f W 's 4 Mory of370 words
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237 1929-06-11 7 j Shares in Much Better Demand. jj t Bttffl and Co. report at ]1 a.m. RUBBER. H> 7 16d.. down 3/16 d. N >rk 20V* cents (G), down cent. n —Quiet. Allenbys $1.80—51.90, |JW ieks $1.70—51.80, Ayer Panas .80, Bassetts 90—95 cents, Brogas $1.27%, Bukit Jelotongs237 words
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Article58 1929-06-11 7 .New Indian Loans Affected. Reuter's Service. Simla. June 10. The unfav :roble d velopments in the international mane? market anereflec-ed in the uomingr Indian Gevernment loans yieldippfttiiaiately percent, above normal. II first >: tsceediag twelve crores issued h: :»».s ana redeemable. 1939—1944, the d not fifteen croresReuter's Service. - 58 words
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Article51 1929-06-11 7 U.S.A. Government Control? Reuter's Service. Colorado Springs, June H. owned il M^ C T i»~ nferen e nofnt!i* r Mark Requa, who was appointed to pres.de by Mr. Hoover, hinted co oneratt L the fe? 81 was unable to co operate he would urge "ri-id Government coerciveReuter's Service. - 51 words
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Article83 1929-06-11 7 British Official Wireless. London, June 10. New York 4 84 7 /8 Brussels 34> y l5 Geneva 25.195 Amsterdam 12.07% Ml, f. n 92.70 gj™ 20.335 Stockholm mv Copenhagen 18>205 lo 18.20 i lcnna 34.52 I™*™, 9 163.75 Helsingfors 192.75 Madrid 34 10 Lisbon j'ogiz Athens 375 Bucharest gjgBritish Official Wireless. - 83 words
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Article88 1929-06-11 7 Manchester Market. Jun 7 BVi lb. Shirtings, fair (new basis) 8 J** «rey yarns, ringle twist 17% 6 lb. T. Cloth, fair-24 yards gs Liverpool Market. Cotton-Fully Middling American 10.27 Egyptian Cotton 17 qq Metals. Tin—Standard 3 months £202.15.0 Produce. Copra, fair merchantable nil Black Pepper .J 188 words
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Article123 1929-06-11 7 Ships Alongside the Wharves. Singapore, June 11. 'a*t Whart .'Entrance Gate 1). Rajula 22; Anhui 20. Has Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Ktdah 18; Salaaas lri: Romolo IS; Pres. t* Kajug 0. ■pirc Dock (Entrance Gate 3). kansang Shinroh Maru o2; Haleric Empire D„,k 'Entrance Gate 4). Oar mark123 words
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Article66 1929-06-11 7 untitled in agree untitled the «c w. ith the view taken J* rribune" when, in relaKJit calls for the publica- Jidential report submitted the Institute by two pror-< «f the P.A.M., who, so it Za > r T'" ted their earlie r dcci- '-V Dr. Bryce, the Director. too much66 words
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Article102 1929-06-11 7 Mr. B. J. Eaton, of the Rubber Research in. t'iute, was in Malacca during the weekend Hi? Excellency the Japanese Ambassador (Mr. Tsuneo Matsudaira) had the honour of being received by the Queen at Buckingham Palace on May 9. On May 8 he attended a reception given by Mrs. Fitzroy102 words
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Article1458 1929-06-11 7 PRODUCE. Singapore, June I]. Rice, Siam 1 per Koyan $350 Rice, Siam 2 $348 Rice, Sian, 3 $340 Rice, Siam 4 $312 Rice, Saigon 1 $285 Rice, Saigon 2 $270 Rice, Saigon 3 $256 Rice, Rangoon 1 $250 Rice, Rangoon 2 $240 Rice, Par Boiled No. 11,458 words
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Advertisement445 1929-06-11 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. RAFFLES COLLEGE. The President, Council and Senat. of Raffles College regret to intimat? that the Formal Opening of the Colleg? is unavoidably postponed from Jurt? 24, to July 22, and they would ask those who have received invitations to the csremony kindly to note thj} change of date.445 words
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Advertisement654 1929-06-11 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTSSITUATION WANTED. Wanted piece or Contract Work by a Serang with a labour force. 20 rears Malayan Service. Can go anywhere Apply Box 875, c/o Malaya Tribune. No matter the occasion, if you arc Clifford dressed, you are correctly dreaeee Consult us on all matters pertaining v your wardrobe.654 words
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Miscellaneous55 1929-06-11 7 HETEI HiOLOGICAL REPORT rtesy of the Government Health Office.) Kan dang kerbaf station. hours ending- midnight. Jure 10. deg. le 1 !iif'*-rature 88.2 F. Ie temperature 75 F. rature 80.4 F. radiation 155 F. s radiation 70.7 F. maximum) P. '.minimum) F. temperature 76.4 F. idity M 82 nun idity55 words
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Miscellaneous253 1929-06-11 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, JUNE 11. Hoihow Swatow Amoy (Anhui) 2 p.m *P. Swettenham, Belawan, Penang Suez, Port Said, London, Huff Kotterdam and Hamburg mm (Dardanus) 2 p.m. Mersmg Murau (Eng Guan) 2 p.m Bagan Si Api Api (Esmeralda) 2p m Selat Pandjang, Siak and Pakan p n a l°lt t253 words
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Miscellaneous176 1929-06-11 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. i To-day, June 11. High Tide.—l.44 pjn. Workmen's Compensation, Select Committee Meeting, Council Chamber, M).3a a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Football: Div. 11, Welch v. R.A., Malay ground; R.E. v. V.M C.A V.M.C.A.; R.A.O.C. v. SCPA "A" S.C.F.A.; I.C.F.A Police, S.R.C. S.C.C. football: Etceteras v. Merchants. Police Band, Katong176 words
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Obituary57 1929-06-11 8 Births, Marriages and Deaths. REQUIEM MASS. His many friends and relatives are informed that a High lias* of Requiem for the repose of the soul of the late Christopher Klyne will be sung at the Church of St. Joseph on Thursday morning, June 13, 1929, at 6.30 a.m.57 words
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Article59 1929-06-11 8 SEOW-WEE— Madam Low Tuan Neo has great pleasure to announce the engagement of her youngest grandson, Mr Scow Soon Kee the youngest son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Scow Ewe Lin to Miss Wee Cheng Suat Neo, daughter of nl r rp and TK MrS Wee Kirn Chuan59 words
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Obituary175 1929-06-11 8 TAN-Mr Tan Bah Kee passed awaY peacefully at the ripe age of 76 2 Sunday afternoon at 5 p.m. at his re" sidence No. 637, Beach Road. He leaves behind a widow; 3 sons, Tan Peng Kiah Tan Ten* Peow and Tan Pen* Khim 2 i 3 sonsand I175 words
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Article926 1929-06-11 8 Within a few weeks, as we announced the other day on official request following a query in our columns from a correspondent th* pubhc of Singapore will have an opportunity of inspecting the Floating Dock now in the Johore Straits. The contractors are still at work on926 words
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Article606 1929-06-11 8 Mr. A. K. Maitland, director of the Anglo-French Trading Co., was a visitor to Malacca during the week-end. Mr. W. Gilliam, Superintendent, P. and T., Malacca, has been to Singapore in connection with the fitting up of the new G.P.O. at Malacca. In Havelock Road early this morning p.n Indian606 words
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Article97 1929-06-11 8 Sub S cr ptK,ns continue to come in fur V, a ,nance Campaign, and it is Sfi iiS? *f° E*** the 1 totals of tt ru r th r e Gttneral Fund *°d $3,000 for the Chinese Extension Fund. The following ledjled: d nat, ns are *»tefully97 words
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Article78 1929-06-11 8 From Holland by "Indrapoera." due at Mngapore on Thursday morning, the nth instant. From China and Japan by "Wakasu viaru. due at Singapore on Thursday the 13th instant. 'From Indo-China by "Sphinx," due at Singapore at 6 a.m. to-morrow. From China and Janan by "Delta due Slneapore at78 words
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Article85 1929-06-11 8 s °n of Amba ss Knock,,; Reuter's Service. The Police aI U a uckon Mr. X, Jdley, British »«t»er Tilley a: midnight when i a dooruay and fe wth a blow on H is believed the sensation 1 ago when a knij. a luncheon a tReuter's Service. - 85 words
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Article77 1929-06-11 8 Prince Henry_Dd, y{;V Reuter's Service. 1 'UP Ift A bulletin says that tl progress. The a hs ifJLL m^ S, Th an^ the L 1 The King was out i h's second illness d< i L ;m havo decided, in vie,v of i the excellentReuter's Service. - 77 words
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Article186 1929-06-11 8 Local Amateurs' Pro: (ion. The day i. nea m for the performance o "H.MS K. by the local amateur, id, :h; ,ft public, namely, Wednesday 8.50 a.m., at John Utile's As many people are again Eg Preferential booking, i, s to reiterate that the s.a.k Commit most careful186 words
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Article131 1929-06-11 8 A C.S.L.A. Debate. Mr. Tan Soon Kirn. Hon. secretarj tt th C.S.L.A., writes as follows: "In compliance with Mr DuaKaa'i mt gestion, that the subject of 'The Study of Chinese.' which has givers birth to a lone and interesting discussion n 901 r nbmW jo; rnal,131 words
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Article36 1929-06-11 8 Unavoidably PosiponeA The PreHdmt. C Raffles College rtgr formal opening of avoidably poetpon 22, and they would Kceived invitation.* I t note the change dctai': as to time, on the invitation I36 words
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Article26 1929-06-11 8 The rate of issue of Money orders for India and Ceylon to-d j +i^m* to $100. The rate of J' Orders from Inri: equal to $100.26 words
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Article24 1929-06-11 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBI R London:—lo New Verk:-^* 1 Singapore:— 34' TIN ID Londcn:—Spot £2w I months, buyer sellers £203 10s Singapore:-$104.23.24 words
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Advertisement203 1929-06-11 8 I THE "DREADNOUGHT" I I HIGH PRESSURE INCANDESCENT LAMP I Lighting. Economical, j Ej Improved pattein fitted with self-contained cleaning needle. k\ X Lamp supplied complete win all accessories and instructions* jg I Price $49.50. I S ROBINSON Co., Ltd. I X (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) [j] g RAFFLES203 words
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Advertisement112 1929-06-11 8 STANLEY'S Rustless Drawing INSTRUMENTS IN SETS OR SINGLE Compasses, Dividers, Bows, Etc., Etc Sole Agents for W. F. STANLEY CO, LTD. MOTION SMITH AND SON UNITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. 634 Compare the price, jiiWm\ T Tyres lUw m with those rf any other make. Mo as I*l *t m.m.112 words
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Article1392 1929-06-11 9 Station at Tanglin and Terminus at the Docks. FULL DETAILS OF THE SCHEME. |>ariae a special interview at Kuala Lumpur yesterday Mr w i ins, hitl Engineer for Construction, Federated Malay Static Rail a < v! .»lud press representatives with full particulars of thTdevia. scheme on Singapore1,392 words
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Article46 1929-06-11 9 I*■ re's 'Plane Crashes. Reuter's Service. r C: lc-.tta, June 10V. r i tne Dumdum Aerudiome, >riant hokkei crashed and me uve occuparts were unrensaiader of the flight has 1 v. B, acic an American millionMky 0 a flight from Croydon toReuter's Service. - 46 words
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Article80 1929-06-11 9 Prominent Lawyers Arrested. Reuter's Service. Belgrade, June 10. Peinar Dzanitch and Mintas, three leading lawers of Zagreb, have been arrested with Dr. Politio, the newly elected Presi- i dent of thy* Zagreb Advocates' Association, j after voting in favour of a resolution to despatch aReuter's Service. - 80 words
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Article225 1929-06-11 9 PEACE TALK WELCOMED. Satisfied with Report on Reparations. Reuter's Service. Washington, June 11. While high officials are very interested in the reports of Mr. MacDon-ild's desire personally to confer with Mr. Hoover, it is pointed out at the White House that no official word has yewReuter's Service. - 225 words
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Article170 1929-06-11 9 A Peaceful Settlement? FENG AND CHIANG. "Sin Kuo Mm" Press telegrams received late this morning re nort the possibili y of a peaceful settlement of the quarrel (threatening war in Honan) be.ween General Feng and General Chiang Kai Shek (who is chairman of the National Government Council). Chiang170 words
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Article55 1929-06-11 9 Foreign Ministers to Talk on Rhineland. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Madrid, June 10. The League of Nations Council session opened with a non-public meeting under Mr. Adatchi's chairmanship. It is rumoured that the German. French and British Foreign Ministers will meet at Badenbaden at the end of July55 words
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Article301 1929-06-11 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby, June 10. On June 4, immediately after his lesignation of the office of Foreign Secretary, Sir Austin Ch::mberiain telegraphed as follows to the* Council of the League of Nation* now in session: "I deeply regret that it is impossible for me to attendBritish Official Wireless. - 301 words
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26 1929-06-11 9 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, June 10. The press understands that the Prince si Wales will visit Germany incognito in July.26 words
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Article143 1929-06-11 9 Ben Turner s Job. PEACEMAKER AS MINES SECRETARY. New Cabinet on the "Talkies." Reuter's Service. London, June 10. Mr. Ben Turner is appointed Secretary of Mines. Turner vno gr.tn eJ the 0 B.K. in »17, is a J.P., and Alderman, and general President of the NationalReuter's Service. - 143 words
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Article76 1929-06-11 9 Two Conservatives and One Liberal. Reuter's Service. London, June 10. In the General Election the combined Scottish Universities returned two C onservatives and one Liberal the result being John Buchan (C) 9,950, Sir George Berry (C) 9,262, D. M. Cown (L) 6,098, Dr. J. Kerr (Lab) 2,867.Reuter's Service. - 76 words
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Article85 1929-06-11 9 Reuter's Service. London, June 1'. A theatrical pivlude to the new Government s first C-binet to-d .y was the filming of Ministers for a "talkie" in the garcen Oi 10 Downing Street, Mr. MacDonald acting a« introducer and presenting each to the microphone with appropriate remarks,Reuter's Service. - 85 words
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Article469 1929-06-11 9 British Official Wireless. Reuter's Service. Rugby, Juivt 1 10. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald the new Premier, in the course of his speech on the "taikies." said: "F.rst of all there is my old friend Mr. Snowden, who is Chancellor. Then there is Mr. Henderson, Foreign Secretary andBritish Official Wireless.; Reuter's Service. - 469 words
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Article15 1929-06-11 9 OUR LONDON LETTER, on pages 3 and 4. LITERARY NOTES, on page 12.15 words
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Advertisement214 1929-06-11 9 GILBEY'S j Invalid PortJ ■HI It is your duty to S AI l|/MHB| should have good j BfWPj health TakeGilbey's I j Invalid Port, the j ideal Pick-mc -up and INVALID PORT f is I A PRODUCE OF PORTUGAL. I SOLE AGENTS j I (Incorporate fca th* Strait* 3attlem*ntU I214 words
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838 1929-06-11 10 Sports Pastimes. SINGAPORE LEAGUE. Seletar Defeat R. A. I SHORE'S GOOD WORK. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Seletar beat the R. A. by 3—nil at the •Stadium yesterday in a First Division matcn an'i. fey virtue of their victory, have moved up to second place on the League table. The ran of play838 words
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Article278 1929-06-11 10 Medicals Beat Teachers. The inter-Government Departmental competition at Malacca was brought to a finish on Saturday with the final tie between the Teachers and Medicals, unexpectedly won by the Medicals, by the odd goal in three. The Teachers were handicapped owing to several players being on the injured278 words
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Article403 1929-06-11 10 Bong Soo Beats Murakami. LAWN TENNIS. hour singles matches were decided it the S.C.C. yesterday in the Singapore open championships. Abed gave Hoai H.\e a yvod game, annexing seven games in the two sets, and Lim Bong Soo bo->t his old rival and tie J panese hope" Murakami403 words
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Article41 1929-06-11 10 British in Semi-Final at Budapest. Reuter's Service. London June 10. Davis Cup Hungary defeated Hodand by 3 matches to 2. Budapest, June 10. The British team is now en loute io Budapest to meot Hungary in the semifinal.Reuter's Service. - 41 words
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Article96 1929-06-11 10 PING-PONG. An enjoyable match between the Chik Woo Athletic Association and Tan Cheng Seah's Party, played at the former's promises, resulted in a victory for the Association by 4 games to 1. Score* (Chin Woo players named first): Fong Yuen Leong (capt.) beat Tan Miang Kang 696 words
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Article402 1929-06-11 10 < Boyes Bowls Brilliantly. CRICKET. Reuter's Service. London, June 10. The following county 'champ'onship games, begun on Saturday, were concluded iO-day:— NOTTS HEAT MIDDLESEX. Nottinghamshire: 387. Middlesex: 187 (Barratt 6 for Go) and 110 (A. Staples 5 for 34). Played at Nottingham, Notts won by an innings andReuter's Service. - 402 words
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Article304 1929-06-11 10 AVfllUlllI Kyle Beats Morrison. GOLF. Reuter's Service. London, .>une 10. At Sandwich, on the St. Geoige's coarse, the British amateur championship opened in glorious weather. Tbe joint favourites are John DaWson, <■( Chicago the only fnn. rank American competing. Tolley, ami Perkins (the holder). Dawson laai a> walkoverReuter's Service. - 304 words
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Article44 1929-06-11 10 Vcbcctte Wins the Trophy. MOTOR-CYCLING. Reuter's Service. London, Juno LO. At Douglas, the Junior Tooriat Trophy Race for motor cycles, over a distance o! 264 miles was won by F. Hicks, riding B Velocette, in houis 47 minutes 2o sees'Reuter's Service. - 44 words
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Article34 1929-06-11 10 WEIGHT-LIFTING. Members of the Singapore Amateur Weight-Lifters' association are reminded of the annual general meeting to be held at the Association's premises. 70, Lorong 40 Geylang. on Sunday next at 2 p.m.34 words
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259 1929-06-11 10 BADMINTON. On Saturday, before a large gathering: of enthusiasts, the Shanghai ii. P. and the U. C. A. had a hard struggle in their match of six singles. Play ended with Shanghai leading 3- 2, on? of the matches having to b? abandoned259 words
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Article338 1929-06-11 10 Prizes Distributed by the Hon. Inche Eunos. The Malay inter-school drill and games competition, held on the Raffles School mound yesterday before a huge crowd of Ipet ators. was a complete success. Teams from 17 schools took part in the events and much excitement prevailed at the338 words
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Article300 1929-06-11 10 Masters and Owners Charged. Several shipping cases in which the MiiStera and owners of vessels trading under foreign and British Saga are charged with infringing the ■hipping laws regarding the storage of cargo, etc.. were mentioned before thi District Jud re (Mr. C H. Q. Clarke) yesterday morning300 words
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Article40 1929-06-11 10 Mr. W. E. and Mrs. MacDonald. of the Anglo-Chinese School, Penang, and their ~ons, are proceeding Home on furlough at tho end of the month. Mr. Mac Donald will be away for eight months and his wife for two years.40 words
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Article335 1929-06-11 10 AUCTION OF SHIPS. Na Satisfactory Offer. At the auction sale held at Messrs. Cheng Keng Lee's Saleroom yesterday, no satisfactory offer having been mad?, the sale of the "Merging" and "Quorra" was cancelled. The Crlenogle." from European ports via Suez is due to-morrow. The "Tokushima Maru" arrived to-day335 words
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Article111 1929-06-11 10 Attacked by Smugglers in Lonely District. Tvvo Revenue Officers. a Chinese and a Malay. a re now inmates of Tan Tock 5 one's Hospital suffering from injuries received in the execution of their duties. It appears that the men were i n search of contra:.an chandu ye111 words
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Article117 1929-06-11 10 Car Overturned and Driver Injured. At about 1.30 th<s mcrnin two taxis earne int. > viole collision t the jum.ioii of bras Dasar Koad and Bencoolen Street. One of the vehicles was completely overturned aud was badly damaged. It was a subject of interest to a large117 words
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Article60 1929-06-11 10 Heavy Penalty Imposed. Th* Second Magisrate. (Mr. J. [nnea Miller) fined a Chinese- SI 000 (six months' imprisonment in default) vcsterrhiy for unnmg a Chop Ji Kee lotteiy in a house in Middle Road. The Police raided the p emiaes and discovered a number of lottery60 words
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Article56 1929-06-11 10 Body Found at Seletar. At the instance of Inspector Judge, of the Paya Lebar Division, two Chinese were produced in the Third Court yesterday morning. They are alleged to be connected with the murder of a Chinese wm fc body wa; found at the ISK mile Seletar on56 words
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Article187 1929-06-11 10 SOLDIKUs KiI,LED, Destroyer Sen( With Marj^ Reuter's Service. The Dutch <; au tu «MO the- Garrison unharmed, ]n th "Maracoibo/ v the Waterfront al**** +W tote command, dl eventually left an, zuelan coast, noil n Ulled and wound to overpower th m. «H W •A eoßuannique statesReuter's Service. - 187 words
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Article235 1929-06-11 10 America, Japan and da Concerned. Reuter's Service. D.anghui, Jure, 10. A semi-official Japanese message from Harbin states thai Ru.--.-American tin; Russo-Japanese rtlstkau ar likely to trot worse as a result at the raid ca the Sfrirt Consulate at Harbin. \m<mf«t the sevxur. mmdm by Chaies'Reuter's Service. - 235 words
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Article62 1929-06-11 10 End of Atlantic Attempt:' Reuter's Service. Reykjavik, Ja« m The sea plan- "Sverige," in t<* ,j£ Icelandic mspectioti p' 18 for Vest man Isles. The Swed sn pU < attempting to fly I when he made a (o [Tran«-(«. i Engine trouHe fore. Atlantic moaopl iiuReuter's Service. - 62 words
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Miscellaneous92 1929-06-11 10 OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLES Solution ol 1 of Cro*" The following word No. 120, enl nooa to-day. In Malaya Tribune i solution with Cr oiinl shed. u I ICROSS:—1. I 10. Kit?; 11. I 1«. Sift: 17. N 2». Log: 23. Her; St. Lit: 31. P«; 37. Fatal; 39. N ,792 words
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Article86 1929-06-11 11 readers are invited to write to us I v. 's «>f i■ üblic interest. It "must be *£?£©d that the "Malaya Tribune" does un irily t ndorse opinions expressed JJr-spondents. Letters should be as g; possible, preferably type-written b jL hi "nj), untl on one side of vo u86 words
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Article188 1929-06-11 11 ifo the Editor, "Malaya Tribune. kindly allow me space to rking Committee of the ii c Association to consider I they have been tit* to r? The Association claims whole mass of me Subt Servants in Jialaya. ussed the grievances of m Ireds i iiuds ticket collectors,188 words
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Article364 1929-06-11 11 (To the Editor, Tribune.") Sir—Your two correspondents should be Mmplmented on raising this topic. The M should surely receive a hearty mse from all we khy people. I will go further and say that not only the "uld answer the call but also all who My spare364 words
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Article40 1929-06-11 11 k ending Sunday June 16: 11.—Advanced Signalling rs, 5.15 p.m. ElementClass, St. Andrew's House, I Band Practice, Head- 14.—Elementary Signalling rs, 5.15 p.m. Advanced j Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. J 1 "—Braddell Shield Relay Napier and Tangling Roads,40 words
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Article47 1929-06-11 11 untitled Mr. E. H. F. Bratt took W gipton on April 9, at the Bratt was for many years 1 as an engineer and road i where he constructed on which he opened one r estates. He was also mason and a keen supH* local Turf. MuumwM47 words
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Article71 1929-06-11 11 Germany Secure Postponement. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Madrid, June 9. «2*523? °i the Committee to rush the Committee of Three's uiscussion has been prevented as a ron UchS imf declann S against minor ESn^JS* laments i a the method of aeaimg with complaints, whilst Vnn r!v« should71 words
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Article54 1929-06-11 11 War Prisoner and Political Offenders. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Budapest, June 9. p" Cha r Deputy Fabian averted that Russia, is still retaining ten shoS?! S?^ 3 War -shouJd sptedily be repatriated. Moscow, June 9. t W^ ere nmety Soviet and a hundred private traders are charged vvith corruption,54 words
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Article41 1929-06-11 11 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, June 10. Thousands of sightseers thronged the thoroughfares on Sunday, viewing the decorations .n honour of King Fuad who arrives to-day at 10 a.m. Presidenr Hindenhurg will meet him at the station.41 words
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Article63 1929-06-11 11 The follow ing promotions and transfers jn the Colonial Services have been made JT the Secretary of State for tne Colonies:—Dr. G. H. Garlick, Medical Ufncer, Johore. to be Physician and Radiologist, Johore; Mr. E. A. Kenney, Senior Assistant Superintendent of Surveys, S.S, to be Superintendent of Revenue Surveys, F.M.S.;63 words
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Advertisement192 1929-06-11 11 TO-NIGHT! TUESDAY, JUNE 11. TO-NIGHT I NEW WORLD SNOW VARIED ATTRACTIONS. I THE CITY OPERA TO-NIGHT Double Feature Program mp "HARISCH ANDRA." A Great Hindu Mythological Play—Supported by specially Selected EXTRA TURNS Musdc conducted by Jahari Jarr. REMEMBER I-Thursday Night—We. I-known Arabian Play. All BJaLsba and the 40 Robbers, BarOß192 words
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Advertisement419 1929-06-11 11 Yes that's what I ordered." FRAMROZ Co.'s A. 1. SODA WATER. month. i ]SS 98 P i J^l-. 81 7 yOJ hare in the brilliant future of the S <*S I Wall .J" ry n ndus,rv of vit2! to o bl I C?ptured ,h2 *«555* of 1 acrePof Pl anta419 words
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116 1929-06-11 12 To Be Presented at Court. Dayang Leonora of Sarawak, eldest of the three daughters of the Rajah and Ranee of Sarawak, who is staying with her mother at the Berkeley Hotel, is to be presented at Court this month. Although Leonora has spent most116 words
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Article662 1929-06-11 12 In the year 19L8 the num'.er of books taken out of the Raffles Library by the subscribers, who represented 19 different nationalities, was 108,216. During the month cf April, out of over 6,000 volumes taken out, 4924 appertained to fiction and the rest co non fiction, making an662 words
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Article47 1929-06-11 12 The Fire Insurance Association (of Singapore) is tailed upon in the ,4 Gazette" to furnish proof of its existence. The managing director of Burma-Malay Tin. Ltd., Mr. E. N. Mulligan, is sailing for England on leave, with Mrs. Mulligan and family, by the "Rajputana" on Juno 27.47 words
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Advertisement292 1929-06-11 12 I TO-NIGHTI TUESDAY. JUNE 11. TO-NIGHT! DEAN'S UNION OPERA I Will Stage ao Interestiog Malay Play 5) INDBA BANG SAW AN."—Part I. I Directed by Miss Tijah. K AT THE THEATRE ROYAL S North Bridge Road. Cj WATCH I A Great Play "NOOR-E-ISLAM" which has been under S preparation for292 words
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Advertisement81 1929-06-11 12 Phone 3644. Tel: "GRANDOTEL* GRAND HOTEL 281-A, VICTORIA STREET, Corner of Rochore Road. Singapore. Branch: INDIAN ROYAL HOTEL, 181, Queen Street, Singapore. Excellent meals can be supplied DAY OR NIGHT. Orders for meals will be executed for parties, and also can be sent to private residences on short notice. INDIAN81 words
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Advertisement182 1929-06-11 12 RAJAHS TYPEWRITING SERVICE. 74-5, Bras Basah Road. We undertake typewriting job> of all nature. HIMASAR Relieves Asthma Instantaneously. The Himalayan Pharmacy. 62 Owen Road. Singapore. Delicately Scented Royal Ambar Silk Tipped Egyptian Blend Cigarettes. Boxes of 6>, 12 s 25*s. Bourjoke's, Ashes of Roses, Ashes of Violets, Virginia Cigarettes, 6's,182 words
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Advertisement143 1929-06-11 12 Ueechams fu&p ptowdtfuidtsd MARVELLOUS GALVANIC ELECTRIC RINGS. Absolutely cures Rheumatism, Gom Sciatica, Sleeplessness, Nervous-weak leas. Nervous-disorders, Tirednes» impurities of the blood, Back-acbt Jramp, Pain and swellings in the jointJhoulders, arms, wrists, fingers and neeis ?aia in the bones and body. Urinart iiseases, etc. The Galvanic Electric Rinj vill be found143 words
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Advertisement179 1929-06-11 12 I THE S.S. POLICE BAND^ C] WILL PLAT AT KATONG PARK AT 515 P.M. ON TUESDAY in- I 1 WATERLOO STREET AT 5 P.M. ON FRIDAY 5L l ,j Famous j MM.} lj Footballer's mm Mr GEOfiGE CAMSELL II If the clever Middlesborough Pi aj(r "E VERY footballer who plays179 words
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Advertisement638 1929-06-11 13 BRITISH FIBRENT I ASBESTOS-CEMENT I Flat and Corrugated Sheets, Roofing Slates and Tiles I BRITISH MANUFACTURE S For Economy, Efficiency and Reliability Non-Conductive and Everlasting. S Acknowledged by Engineers as the best. g ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF fHE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. 1 (Incorporated in England.) kj ■apore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Teluk638 words
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Advertisement395 1929-06-11 13 Tilley Safety Lamps Born Kerosene Oil (not Benzine) 16 Different Acknowledged Sole Agenta:— DUNCAN ROBERTS, LTD., 137, Cecil Street, Singapore. WANTED—Raw reptile skins,— crocodiles, lizards, Karungs, Pythons, etc. Quote c.i.f., Madras. The Chrome Leather Company, Chromepet, South India. diabetes! LEPROSY, CONSUMPTION, V.D. GUARANTEED TO CURE. Apply Specialist, c/o Malaya Tribune.395 words
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Advertisement171 1929-06-11 13 i pi i, inn r mi \wm*ms*wammmntmmmms^^ "Ny Carlsberg Beer" I g MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK jjj I jl Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs I |!f and Rest-Houses throughout fl! I Straits Settlements and the Jji a j Malay States. |wß| I SoJd by all First Class dealers ||f|j j HIP in171 words
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Advertisement787 1929-06-11 14 PLBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. LINGUI TIN, LIMITED. Dividend No. 18. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First Interim Dividend of 5 per cent, for the year ending August 31, 1929, will be paid to Shareholders on the Register on ;«ine 25, 1929. mvmm NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN chat the Transfer787 words
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Advertisement644 1929-06-11 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDER. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Further tenders are invited for the supply of solid and pneumatic tyres and tubes for a period of six months commencing July 1, 1929. Full particulars of requirements may be obtained from the Superintendent of Transport, Transport Centre, Mackenzie Road. Sealed tenders endorsed "Tyres"644 words
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Advertisement539 1929-06-11 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 9,539 words
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Advertisement832 1929-06-11 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 Raid-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.832 words
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Advertisement526 1929-06-11 14 *> tin 4J See «TOBRAI.C,, ;ami)e Limited 1 (Incorporated in the S.S.) GENERAL DENTAI TREATMENT CONSULTATION' Fr 0a 8 a.m. to 5 p. m Miss. F. MAI (D.D.S.), v Udy !>™t,| Surjeon No. 121. NORTH BRIDGE SINGAPORE. MALAYA TRIBUNE 'PHONE 6171. subscription rates PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Delivery Including h**. at526 words
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Advertisement412 1929-06-11 15 BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Ir rporated in England.) -A n p vsSENGER CARGO SERVICES. IS AND ORIENTAL STEAM CO., LONDON AND fAI EAST MAIL SERVICE. (CB der Contract with His Majesty's Government.) BUTWABM from LONDON Fur China A Japan Dae Tannage Singapore 1929 9,100 June 15 9,100 June 29412 words
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Advertisement503 1929-06-11 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE AustraUsche fcMlft fieselLchart (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS m.s. RHEINLAND JnnA M t m.a. BURGENLAND J2 ?2 m.s. RUHR T** 10 t m.s. VOGTLAND £"f g t m.s. DUISBURG gg g HOMEWARDS. HOLLAND. HAMBURG AND BREMEN s.s. LUDENDORFF503 words
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Advertisement696 1929-06-11 15 a STEAMER SAILINGS STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PF,N ho?w) «P M ■erviee—ltK f (via Penan*) Thursday 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH" nJL" 1 1 Mofcor Bua Braetagi eonwith sa. Kedah at Belawan on Saturdays. Tickets for this bus can bl purchased v,n board a.s. Kedah" 7 PORT SWETTBNHAil696 words
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Advertisement661 1929-06-11 15 STEAMER SAHWa NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES LONDON Tonnage Deatfoatloi D.« Ba* Atsuta Mara 8,000 M'seiDes. Lonaon, A'werp R'dam June 20 21 Kaahima Mara 10,000 Nanles, Marseilles, London, A'werp A Rotterdam July 4 5 Hakone Man 10,500 Naples. Marseilles, London, A'werr A Rotterdam July 18 19 Suwa Maru 11,000 Napjee661 words
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