Malaya Tribune, 8 November 1929
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Title Section22 1929-11-08 1 The Malaya Tribune VoL XVL No. 263 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1929 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Fnday, Nov. 8, 1929.22 words
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Advertisement66 1929-11-08 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. aocaor——focaoi i loaoi 3jocj< i_ioaoi—ioaok—tone f o I D > s j i Appreciated throughout Malaya O THOUSANDS I j Q wont miss it. Try /V yourself and you 0 be delighted. 0 j jj SOLE AGENTS: n DIETHELM CO., LTD. f66 words
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Advertisement11 1929-11-08 1 "FLORODOR" j For Tropical ft high street I W /y Singapore.11 words
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Article1455 1929-11-08 2 ENGLISH EDUCATION OF MALAYS, I Conditions Of Free Education. (By Our Muslim Correspondent.) The Malays have all along been under the impression that their children who have passed their own vernacular in a Government Malay School are entitled to free English education in Government English Schools. This impression1,455 words
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Article541 1929-11-08 2 How His Memory* X\jght Be Preservea. One of the greatest Colonial Administrators of our time began and ended his distinguished career in this country. How (asks the "Malay Mail") shall we commemorate his memory? Do we not owe it to Sir Hugh Clifford himself and541 words
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Advertisement356 1929-11-08 2 Hut WHEN BAD WEATHER CONFINES CHILDREN TO THE HOUSE THEY ARE APT TO GET CONSTIPATED AND "OUT-OF -SORT S7 CORRECT THESE TROUBLES. KEEP THE CHILDREN REGULAR,CHEERY AND I «N PERFECT HEALTH. Specially designed to meet childhood's needs, pleasant in taste and appearance. Baby's Own Tablets are a far-famed specific for356 words
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Advertisement46 1929-11-08 2 SYNTHETIC DIAMONDS. jr x Surpass real ones, especially Ixl Lus tre. Hardness. Have wltb NwWjTjHpy stood test of Are, Steel File and AWMf' Nltric Acid, and cut glass like real Diamonds. Price Rs. 10 per Carat. Catalogue tree. WILLIAM GRIFTH CO. 104. China Bazaar Road. Madras.46 words
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Advertisement183 1929-11-08 2 I. i _i "O.K." CEMENT CONTRACTS CAN BE ARRANGED AT SPECIAL RATES ON APPLICATION TO: j Sole Importers: Jfa CO., Ltd., SINGAPORE, j (Incorporated in Denmark.) ."HSasasZSasZSHZSErasaSHSSJsasffiasjn- I Train your hair to stay in place easily safely--with A KEEPS THE HAIR IN PLACE I CHOP CHIN HIN I 3 662,183 words
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Article, Illustration1025 1929-11-08 3 CONDUCTED ON SCIENTIFIC LINES. Poultry Diseases Cured. Diseases among poultry are of such common occurrence and an effective remedy to combat them so deplorably absent (in Malaya at least), that it was no surprise i to see the large numbers of people, who J have suffered pecuniary1,025 words
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Advertisement186 1929-11-08 3 I "Truth in Advertising" I is a Fundamental of Honest I Trading Ihe "Sugarcane" Hams Bacon f ji \At are the Dest offering I |K A throughout Malaya E Vk and I II we invite comparison. Afresh fgdi, i [IEFR.IG-R.KrinO G> LTDSIgg Orchard Road, Selegie Road, Keppel Road, Grange Road186 words
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Advertisement346 1929-11-08 3 j On Everybody's Tongue f it Ginger Beer J I /JSlo brewed l I MATIIRED J >J|y§| in CASK j 1 Fraser Neave Ltd. I AERATED WATERS SPECIALISTS. j3 l Brim out l T|i T TOW can you look your best if J I I you do not bring out346 words
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Article553 1929-11-08 4 Lyall and Evatt's Report. Commercial News. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Singapore, in their weekly report dated Nov. 6, state: Commodity figures for the week under review illustrate the depressed state of the maiket, both tin and rubber quotations afcow ng a marked decline wh eh has fully553 words
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Article504 1929-11-08 4 Messrs. Fraser and Co. Ltd., in their weekly report dated Nov. 5, s^ate: During the past week the price of tin has continued to decline and according to London advices the market appears to have a weak undertone, dm partly to the unfavourable stat steal position of the504 words
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Advertisement424 1929-11-08 4 TERRIBLE ITCHY SENSATION Rash on Knees in Patches, Cuticura Heals. "My knees broke out in patches with a rash which was accompanied with a terrible itchy sensation. For weeks I could hardly get any sleep. It was of a dry nature and I could not bear to go near the424 words
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Advertisement162 1929-11-08 4 Like a Cooling 1 Breeze j I /^rY^f' When you are feeling run- ll down and tired after a full iK^^^jrl day's activities, when your 1 nerves are "raw" and on 1a f edge, then "4711" Eau de J 7 Cologne will act like a cool j and gentle breeze,162 words
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Advertisement149 1929-11-08 4 gsjsasssssHsaszsHsssHsaszsssasasEsasESßsasssasssasisasisasHSisssasasasasESEsasa hhhsw^hszhhshhhbsb S }W Wgt Q THE WATCH THAT HAS REVOLUTIONISED I 1 B H THE WATCH INDUsm ACHIEVED AI VASW»| A British Watch at Lasti i WINDS ITSELF SBi Oust" Proof- Damp Pr° oi V TRUE TO TIME I for everyday wear. The <\l^S^U A or# {GOLD WRIST WATCH.149 words
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Article405 1929-11-08 5 A Diplomatic Parallel. London, Oct. 10. An incident which occurred at the Soviet Embassy in Paris last week has been dea_'ribed as probably without precedent in diplomatic history, but in some respects it recalls vividly the imprisonment of Sun Vat Sen in the Chines? Legation in London, in405 words
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Article437 1929-11-08 5 Singapore, Nov. 2. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 47 Beef, stew or curry kati 38 Porl:. lean kati 64 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 54 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 57 Hens (Locally reared* kati 68 Ducks each 1.00 Pigeons, domestic437 words
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Advertisement527 1929-11-08 5 The Dust Peril a With the dust you inhale millions F.,mr«A« of dangerous germs, which can be co n«m of du»t- the cause of many diseases. germ b«f«e fe.no,, w,a For.- Xake a Formamint-tablet whenever you are in dusty places. Formamint will T ./*T. put. ***txoy th ««ms in mouth527 words
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Advertisement206 1929-11-08 5 MEN OLD BEFORE THEIR TIME If you are just a weak-backed, vigourlees, per«m, positively tatting-out" the best years of your life, what you've got to do, and do quickly, is to get back in brain and body the nervous energy and vitality you have lost Drugs will not help you,206 words
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Advertisement45 1929-11-08 5 "Madge" I c] 'Phone No. 4227. 59, selegie road, Singapore. jjj A very large selection of CHRISTMAS Supplies of jjj I LADIES' MuDEL hats, trimmed and semi-trimed. HATS far CHILDREN AND MAIDS, jj TOYS, CILEYS CRACKERS and TABLE DECORATIONS. Come and make your choice. X45 words
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Advertisement425 1929-11-08 6 Amusement I PAVILION I I 'PHONE 6903 I I FROM MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4 TO SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10. E AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. I "THE COLLEGIANS" The Latest PATHE GAZETTE. LAURA LA PLANTE j lie Last Warning. I I n Df THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 P.M. ft I "GUARDIANS OF425 words
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Advertisement466 1929-11-08 6 1 ALHAHBRJi I I THONE 6909 (TAN CHENG KEE, Sole Proprietor.) 3 ALL SINGAPORE CINEMA RECORDS SHATTERED. fO I Our sound equipment ha» been adjusted to overcome the local 3 acoustical difficulties, and the thousands that have witnessed the g limprovedI improved reproduction are unanimous in acclaiming it the acme466 words
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Advertisement367 1929-11-08 6 GAIETY CINEMA The Home of the Good Film. From Friday, Nov. 8 to Thursday, November 14. SECOND SHOW AT 9.29 P.M. "THE GARDEN OF WEEDS" Storing BETTY COMPSON. Just a girl who wouldn't forget—till her husband used his fists. Produced by JAMES CRUZE of "covered Wag in" fame. Should Women367 words
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Advertisement106 1929-11-08 6 From Wednesday, Nov. 6 to T Nov. 12. Ttt4 S SECOND SHOW AT 8.45 Py c PERILS OF THE JlA^r FRANK MEH BILL Super-Serial of Courag, >nd d, S»age Beasts and ttill *•< STING OF J RED INDIANS on the war path in majestic ma* KIT CARSON FRED THOMSONS and106 words
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256 1929-11-08 7 Tin Dp« R ubber Down A^ain rtiin and Co. report at 11 a.m. KIBBER. »i h down '»d. h cents <G). up *4 cent. Stead} Allenbys $2—52.10, Ayer •f***, 4A_slso Ayer Panas $1.60—51.70. •*J 1 cents, Balgownies $2.75—52.85, Basset ciOT 1 Bukit Jelotongs 60 Buklt Katila256 words
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Article231 1929-11-08 7 'By eouitrsy of 11. and S. Bank.) SISGAPORE, NOV. 8. SELLING. London 4 months' sight 2s. 4 l /32d. London 3 months" sight 2s. 3 31/32 d. London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 29. 32d. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3!fcd. London demand 2s. 3 27/32 d. London231 words
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Article98 1929-11-08 7 L SINGAPORE, NOV. 8. Rice S 2 343 cc Siam 3 9 4 $310 c 1?on A-l $300 ESS" i.. $280 3 $260 Cfc" 1 I 5257 Rio. Boiled No. 1 per bag $9.00 2 $8.90 X-rb... Buyers Se'iers i 1100 Ha- 16.00 Cube 16 00 83.00 P« 8798 words
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Article76 1929-11-08 7 Huge Blocks Of Shares Dumped. Reuter's Service. New York, Nov. 7. Heavy selling struck the market at the opening and many leading shares were one to ten dumped HUge bIOCkS f Shares were The stock market violently fluctuated at today 11 short three-hour session. A sharp break vasReuter's Service. - 76 words
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Article269 1929-11-08 7 Silver Basis Re-Established. Following the decision reached by the banks in Hong Kong last week to re-esta-blish the currency of the Colony on a silver basis, a meeting of representatives from ail banks was held in the board room of Che Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking269 words
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Article204 1929-11-08 7 Lewis And Peat's Report. Messrs. Lewis and Peat Ltd., Singapore, in their weekly report dated Nov. 8, state: There seems So be nothing at the present time to prevent a further accumulatiefe of stocks and for rubber to become a glut on the market. During the past204 words
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Article115 1929-11-08 7 Early Recovery Probable. Writing on Wednesday the Financial Correspondent of the "Times of Malaya" said: Tin dropped a further £3.55. this morn ng. which mak?s the third dv.y running that a drop of over £3 has to be recorded in the price in London. The present115 words
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Article71 1929-11-08 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 O'CLOCK NOON, NOV. 8. Buyers Sellers R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 28 28 X Standard R.S.S. on Tender November 28 4 28% December 29 29U January 29S 29\ January/March 30 30 4 April/June 31 M 91% Tone of Market:—Steadier.71 words
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Article82 1929-11-08 7 \SIATIC PETROLEUM CO, (8A) LTD. Per Imp. Gallon cts. Shell Aviation Spirit ex 4-gl. drums 90 Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump &/or 4-gL drums 75 Yellow Shell Motor Spirit ex 4-gl. drums 75 Yellow Shell Motor Spirit per 4-gal Un *3.12 STANDARD OIL CO., OF NEW YORK82 words
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Article462 1929-11-08 7 Studebaker's Uniqu? Journey. Praise for the championship pc forma«ice o* a Director under extreme cond: ions h .s just been rece/.ed from an owner in Persia, according to Mr. A. L. Prank, sales manager cf the S ud:ba';er Pie cc- rrow Expert Corporation. The trip, described by Mr.462 words
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Article102 1929-11-08 7 VIOLATION OF COASTWISE LAWS. Violation of the coastwise laws by Japanese fishiner crafts was reported to the insular collector of customs by the Patroi. and Engineers Association. Among the specific cases reported to thbureau of customs were the operation of several motor-boats owned by Japanese fishing companies during102 words
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Article131 1929-11-08 7 As precauti mary measures against destruction by typhoons of lives and properties, Mr. D. F. Davis, Governor-General of the Philippines recently issued administrative orders inaugurating a systematic way of warning the inhabitants of regions on the path of approaching typhoons. According to the new arrangement, the weather131 words
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Article141 1929-11-08 7 "Vallentijn," Dut. 1,181 tons, Capt. Lettinga, from Cheribon, 8-11; for Sourabaya, 11-11. "Lipis," Brit. 460 tons. Capt. Lo Fevre, from Kuantan, 7-11; for Kuantan, 9-11. "Bengkalis," Dut. 528 tons, Capt. Hogenaar, fr?m Pontianak, 7-11; for Pontianak, 7-11; for Pontianak, 9-11. Afrika," Dan. 5,469 tons, Capt. Himmestrap, from Yokohama, 7-11;141 words
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Article146 1929-11-08 7 The Hon. Mr. E. N. T. Cummins, manager of Sepang estate, will be going on leave at the year end. Mrs Cummins is sailing for Home on Monday next. Dancing has for several weeki; been extensively discussed in the correspondence columns of the "Malaya Tribune." With a view to obtaining146 words
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Article116 1929-11-08 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore, Nov. 8. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Singkep E.E.E. Wharf; Seattle Maru 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Bithina 16; Ajax 9; Titan 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Chastine Maersk 30; Benrinnes 35; Nagpore 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Aloe 46;116 words
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Advertisement469 1929-11-08 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS AN EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER gives lessons in Pitman's shorthand to a limited number of pupils at their residence. Terms moderate. Please apply to 943. c/o Malaya Tribune. TO LET—Flat. David Elias Building, 2nd floor. 266-B. Middle Road. Apply Solomon, 64, Market Street. TO LET—63. Dorset Road. Water and Gas469 words
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Advertisement421 1929-11-08 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that .all roads within the Government House Domain will be closed to the public from 1 p.m. to 9 pm. on the following days:— Viz. November 9. 11 and 16. 1929. A. ROGERS. Assoc. M. Inst. C. E.. Deputy Colonial Engineer. Singapore. NOTICE.421 words
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Miscellaneous756 1929-11-08 7 MALAYAN METEOR3LOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bri<nt j Rev Temperature. Rim- Sun- ive Wind. Max. Mm Em. shine j H. n Direc opee*-, in tims. F. F. Ins hour*. dity un ui.px. Weather. SJSLm S 74 2j 7.2 8 S N E 2 F.oe 75 7J 77 SSW. io fizzle756 words
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Article810 1929-11-08 8 The relapse in the tin market, culminating in the lowest price since the slump years, 1921-2-3, has beer sensational. At the beginning ot October the metal was still selling at over £200 a ton and yesterday it was at £176 ss.—a fall of nearly £30 within six810 words
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Article318 1929-11-08 8 Messrs. Lye Kirn Hock and Tan Slew Kuah have been appointed additional committee members of the Unit-d Chinese Musical Association. Mr. W. N. Gourlay. who was a Police Magistrate in Singapore prior to going on leave. K oes to Alor Gaiah at the end of November as District Officer. Members318 words
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Article377 1929-11-08 8 In National Electric Premises. The prompt arrivrl of the Fire Brigade arid effective handling of the situation prevented the development cf a serious conflagration in Raffles Square yesterday evening, when fire broke out m the premise.-, occupied by the National Electric Co. The buildings along Chulia377 words
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Article211 1929-11-08 8 Successful Dance Last Night. At the fancy dress dance in the Victoria Memorial Hall last night over two hundred couples dance 1 away merrily until the smalIhours. The dance Was the annual 'ball organised by the Eurasian community in aid of Poppy Day Funds. Mrs. H. R.211 words
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Article128 1929-11-08 8 Bail Estreated At Malacca. Puah Teoh Tiam, who was charged before Mr. G. C. Dodd at Malacca on the 2nd inst. with being in possession of dutiable tooaccc at Semabok, was convicted and remanded for sentence. When the case was called on ...'onday the accused was absent, it128 words
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Article84 1929-11-08 8 Huge Sum From L cences. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby. Nov. 7. A return issued by the Minister of Transport shows that the gross amount received in payment for motor licences issued during the six months ended Aug. 31 was nearly £24.000.000. The total number of motor vehicles, including84 words
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Article105 1929-11-08 8 Mr. R. T. Foster, the Seremban lawyer, and Mrs. Foster are "-pending a holiday from to-morrow at Fraser's Hill. The Municipal health Statement tor the week ended Nov. 2 gives the total number of deaths as 256. The death-rate was 27.75 miile compared with 25.69 in the preceding week and105 words
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Article269 1929-11-08 8 Johnstone— \i li|# At the Presbyterian yesterday, the marriage George Smith Joh&ow* McAlister and Co, L t( of Me* Mr. and Mrs. AUxoUt j' tfcT sick, Aberdeenshire, and v'' ,jf it Burwood Nieholls, v a? late Mr. Burwood Nrholk r t£ well Road, Aberdeen! of >«. C congregation269 words
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Article139 1929-11-08 8 Malay Taxi Driver Charged. I Zakariah bin Takim. a Malay taxi ar\e was charged before Mr. C H G Clarke mtl* District Court to-day with rash driving. The charge was the sequel to an accident which occurred on Oct 16 at the junction of Cluny Road and139 words
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Article137 1929-11-08 8 A Fortnightly Service. The Secretary for Postal Affairs notices tiat information has just bx>n received from the British and the Indian Post GiQces that the Westbound Air Mail from Karachi will l«w Kaiachi in future at 10 a.m. en Tuesdays instead of at 10 a.m. on Sundays.137 words
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Article96 1929-11-08 8 A Chinese reader writ'< that the letter" nuisance {-till continues, qmtmttf receiving cop; I missive the origination of v monlv .and probl "An American Officer in I lenders, w* the war. The specin n rf«* pendent semis is ci- ob«eg£ inasmuch as it not onlj tells aT96 words
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Article51 1929-11-08 8 He<:patch«! From Europe i L 17) by "Rohna.- dv* Penai *T From Australia iPai „-~o* Zeeland." due Btagap i gngtp*» From France by "AH [Qsta0 at 7 a.m. on Sunday c From China by -Suls:-' Sunday morning, tl pgJP From China ami jl* s Johnson.•• due Sinthe 11th51 words
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Article42 1929-11-08 8 Latest Quotation^ RlBPfR London: —8 *d New York: —1" cen' v Singapore: —28-28'i 1 TIN OA r,-« 15< M (UP London:— Spot od J P 3 months, buyers i( >- gd>. sellers £182 2s. *4 jns soli Singapore: —$91 »>242 words
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Advertisement165 1929-11-08 8 ROBINSON Co., Ltd. I I EMERALD" Special Quality COLLARS. I ICollar slyles that are I always ahead or fashion! the new webolin Tab Fasteners are'perfect in I NEW SHIPMENT I MANDOLINE BANJO I WITH CASE. I I Nang Heng Co. I THONE 6958. 105, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. g WHICH TICKLE165 words
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Advertisement104 1929-11-08 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 LIMITED. 15, Battery Road, Singapore. 634 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TENG SENG GUAN. Agents for T. K. X's Tyres, Tubes, Shoes and other goods and Dealers104 words
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1481 1929-11-08 9 Catinet And India Policy. vrrEBOY REQUESTED A declaration. [Brifis* Official Wireless.] Rugby, Nov. 7. tne House of Commons to-day Mr. BaldI f str-itive leader) °P ened the debate ,x i U India with a statement I o.itbn JXHI*-• 00 '.V1,481 words
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Article222 1929-11-08 9 DEFINITE INSTRUCTIONS TO HONG KONG. Registration To Be Enforced. Reuter's Service. Hong Kong, Nov. 7. The Government has published correspondence between the Secretary of State for the Colonies and the Governor relating to the mui-tsai question. The Secretary of State directs the Governor to enforce registration ofReuter's Service. - 222 words
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Article71 1929-11-08 9 Eighty To Fly Together. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, Nov. 7. One hundred and fifty-nine members of the House of Commons having applied for eighty places during the Parliamentary flight of the airship R-101. a ballot took place yesterday. Three women Parhamentarians, Lady Astor, Dr. Ethel Bentham, and71 words
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Article47 1929-11-08 9 Heavy Death Roll Of Eruption. Reuter's Service. Guatemala City, Nov. 7. The deaths in the eruption of the Santo Maria volcano on Tuesday are officially estimated at over 400. An airman who flew over the volcano yesterday saw bodies trapped in the lava stream.Reuter's Service. - 47 words
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Article535 1929-11-08 9 YEN TO SUPPORT NANKING. Rebels Capture More Towns. Reuter's Service. I"Sin Kuo Mm Press" Service.] Shanghai, Nov. 8. President Chiang Kai Shek is reported to be at Hsuchong (Central Hcnan). Yen Shi Shan informed President Chiang that Feng Yu Siang has actually assumed duties as Generalissimo ofReuter's Service. - 535 words
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Article118 1929-11-08 9 Hope Far Holders Of Russian Bonds. Reuter's Service. Moscow, Nov. 7. The "Izvestia" in a leader says that the decision of the British Parliament to resume relations with Russia closes a dark page in the history of both countries. The Soviet public sincerely greets the British actReuter's Service. - 118 words
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Article63 1929-11-08 9 Injured Prince Dies. Reuter's Service. [British Official Wireless Rugby. Nov. 7. Prince yon Schaumburg-Lippe, the reserve pilot who was seriously injured in yesterday's air disaster to the German Lufthansa monoplane, was to-day stated to be making gradual progress, the slight improvement noted during the night being maintained.Reuter's Service. - 63 words
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Article355 1929-11-08 9 Refusal Te Attend Conference. SPLIT AT THE MINERS' MEETING. Reuter's Service. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, Nov. 7. The refusal of the Mining Association, the organisation of the coalowners, to accept the invitation of Government to discuss Government's coal proposals at a round-table conference with the Miners' Federation andReuter's Service. - 355 words
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Article106 1929-11-08 9 First Time Since His Illness. Reuter's Service. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby. Nov. 7. For the first time since his illness the King will to-n.ght attend the theatre. He and the Queen are going to the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. Both yesterday and this morning HisReuter's Service. - 106 words
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Article81 1929-11-08 9 New French War Minister. Reuter's Service. Berlin, Nov. 7. The "Vorwaerts" states that evacuation orders recently issued to the French regiment at Kreuznach were suddenly cancelled. The French troops, entering a traai at Mayence, were ordered to return to the barracks. The 'Vorwaerts" believes this is dueReuter's Service. - 81 words
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Article65 1929-11-08 9 Mr. Snowden's Explanation. Reuter's Service. London, Nov. 7. In the House of Commons Mr. Snowden, explaining the reasons for the issue of the 5 per cent, conversion loan, said that he felt it very desirable to curtail the volume of Treasury bills, of which the amount had extensivelyReuter's Service. - 65 words
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Article38 1929-11-08 9 Reuter's Service. Jerusalem, Nov. 7. Two Arabs have been sentenced to death and two others fined $250 on a charge of murdering a Rabbi and attempting to murder his wife during the rioting at Hebron.Reuter's Service. - 38 words
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Article19 1929-11-08 9 MUSLIM AFFAIRS, en page 2. MODEL POULTRY FARM, en pe*e S. RADIO IV MALAYA, en page 10.19 words
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Advertisement146 1929-11-08 9 D j j MARQUE DĔPOSEE S TRADE MARK I MEUKOW'SI C In BRANDY.! I I H c S i S I Take no Risk, alwa* sOrer 1 I Meukow's Brardy, the Acme I I of Perfection. I cj 8 I 1 I i ci SOLE AGENTS: I s 1 f¥l146 words
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Article251 1929-11-08 10 Sports Pastimes: Malaya Winning Interport? Support Ladies' Hockey To-Day! Interport Match. BRADDELL'S "CAPTAIN'S INNINGS." Shanghai's Big Task. CRICKET. Reuter's Service. Hong Kong, Nov. 7. Malaya were all out for 210 in their second innings, Braddell scoring 60. Scores: Malaya: Ist Innings 2 Z 2nd Innings 210 Shanghai: Ist Innings 185Reuter's Service. - 251 words
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Article215 1929-11-08 10 BADMINTON. The first anniversary of the Hercules Badminton Party was celebrated last Sunday at No. 19, Kebun Stangee. There were a large gathering of members and friends, including the members of the Jovial B. P. and the Horlicks B..P The final doubles championship was played off the same215 words
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81 1929-11-08 10 A :natch of six singles and one doubles between the Youngsters A.U. and the Horlicks B.P. "B" will be played to-morrow at 3 p.m. on the Hercules Court at 19, Kebun Stangee, off East Coast Road. The following will represent the Youngsters A.U.:81 words
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Article42 1929-11-08 10 The Gaiety. Betty Compson in "The Garden of Weeds," a story of Broadway, and "Second Youth," starring Alfred Lunt, are the two special attractions at the Gaiety Cinema to night. In the hrst show is Richard Tal-madg-e in "Stepping Lively."42 words
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Article222 1929-11-08 10 Mr. K. P. K. Menoc, the Malacca lawyer, after being laid up with high fever, is now attending to his business again. A general meeting of the Malacca Mercantile Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society. Ltd., w. s held on Wednesday. Those present included Messrs. Goh Cnin Watt (who presided/, C.222 words
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Article437 1929-11-08 10 Full Points For Public Services. RUGBY FOOTBALL. In a keenly contested game on the padang yesterday, the Public Services R.F.C. beat the Etceteras in the S.C.C. tournament by a goal scored in the last moments of the game, when a draw seemed to be. inevitable. Both sides played437 words
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Article285 1929-11-08 10 Reuter's Service. Berlin. Nov. 6. Prince Max of Baden, the last Chancellor of the monarchical regime, died here to-day. Berlin, Nov. 6. Frau Zoubkoff, the ex-Kai er's sister, is dangerously 111 in a hospital at Bonn with an infectious disease, which so far has not been diagnosed.Reuter's Service. - 285 words
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Article191 1929-11-08 10 Mr. Kenelm Browne, whose death took place in tragic circumstances at Kua'a Lumpur on Wednesday, came to Malaya in 1911. joining the firm of A. C. Harper and Co. He remained with that firm until 1925, when he joined Messrs. Hallam and Co. as a partner. He was, says the191 words
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Article86 1929-11-08 10 Teams Far Sunday's Game. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The following sides have now been selected for the game at the Stadium on Sunday between Singapore and Selangor in aid of the Poppy Day fund. Selangor: Brittain; Sta Maria, Kek Boo; Peng Keng, Ponniah, L. Dc Silva; Lai Moon, Choon86 words
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Article98 1929-11-08 10 The openi 'g match of the Farrer Cup competition took place yesterday at Balestier Road ground between the C.R.E.J. and the Gas Department. The rest of the League fixtures are ai follows:' Nov. 12, Electric v. Mun Engineer's Dept. Nov. 14, C.R.E.J. v. M.S. T. Nov. 18,98 words
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Article105 1929-11-08 10 The following will represent the Friendly Assn. against the Straits Java Trading Co., to-morrow at the S.H.B. ground: Lim Kra Kee; Yeo Keng Kee, Koh Lye Hong; Chan Koon Yee, Tan Chwee Teck, Wee Soon How; Chan Kok Choo, Song Btng Chye. Tan Tian105 words
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Article55 1929-11-08 10 On Wednesday evening St. Joseph's Institution defeated the Singapore Anuveur Weight Lifters* Association 3-2 in a grueling game. E. Then, Chia Keng Hock and Su Chian Tee were the goal-scorers for the S.J.I. and N. Hay and Jargasl for the visitors, who found J. Then, the School55 words
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Article67 1929-11-08 10 The following will represent the "F" team against the "A" team in the semifinal round of the Bendemeer Athletic Club League to-morrow on the S.C.F.A. ground: Tan Choo Quee; Koh Swee Chic.ng, Tan Cheow Hin; Chua Kok Cheng, Tan G k Too, Tan Y'v Juay; Ong Seng Kay67 words
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Article44 1929-11-08 10 The follow.ng will represent the A.A A. against the Malaya Publishing House to-day on the V.M.C.A. ground: Choo Quee, Ah Chew, Chew Cheng. Thiam Whce. Y. C. Smg, Lip Chee, Leng Hoo, Yong Quee, Gek Seah, Koon, and Jimmy. Reserve.—Young Nghce.44 words
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Article49 1929-11-08 10 The following will re present the Socony team against the Health and Strength Leaguers' Union to-morrow on the C.T.A. ground off Balestier Road: Kechut, Liang Chua, Kassim, Ah Sang, Ahmad, Cheng Jeng, Soon Pau, Miang Kow, Some, Pek Jim, Y. C. Song. Reserves: l —John Lam and Mong Seng.49 words
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Article207 1929-11-08 10 Reuter's Service. ["Japanese News" Service.] Tokyo, Nov. 5. The amount required under the Budget for 1930 is understood to be Y1.600,000,000. The Cabinet will begin discussion of the Budget oq Saturday. THE DECORATIONS SCANDAL. Mr. Yonezo Maedo, President of the Bureau of Legislation in the late Tanaka Cabinet,Reuter's Service. - 207 words
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Article28 1929-11-08 10 Notices issued under the name of Mr. A. K. Ooope, Chairman of the Sanitary Board, have been posted up in Seremban urging residents to avoid waste of water.28 words
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Article126 1929-11-08 10 Proposed European Tour. HOCKEY. The extreme financial difficulties which, despite spectacular success on the field, constantly harassed the last Indian hockey team during its Continental tour, might prove insurmountable in the case of the proposed tour of another team in 1930-31, thinks Lt.-Col. Murdoch, President of the Indian126 words
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Article192 1929-11-08 10 Playing one man short the BorneoBoustead team did well yesterday to defeat the V.M.C.A. 3—l. The teams were evenly matched and towards the end the V.M.C.A. attacked persistently but were unable to score through bad shooting when in the circle. The score at half-time was one-all. with the192 words
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Article47 1929-11-08 10 Readers are reminded of to-day's novel game on the Padang between two ladies' teams and they are asked to remember that the proceeds will be for a very worthy cause. The N. S. Police drew with St. Paul s Institution I—l at Seremban on Monday.47 words
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Article142 1929-11-08 10 Declaration Of Policy. Reuter's Service. Paris, Nov. 7. A Ministerial declaration read in Parliament lays down the principles of foreign policy. It promises that nothing shaU be concluded without Parliamentary ratification and nothing will be submitted to Parliament capable of diminishing French moral or political independence. EffortsReuter's Service. - 142 words
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Article168 1929-11-08 10 Canada Not Keen On Them. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, Nov. 7. Tlu* press are alarmed at the fate of 10,000 Russ.an and German peasants concentrated near Moscow in anticipation of their departure to Canada, for the British Dominion, in view of its own unemployment and the approaching w.nter,168 words
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Article145 1929-11-08 10 The fol'owing forms the opening paragraph of the "foreword" in "Uniteers," a magazine published by Messrs. United Engineer?, Limited. "With the which usually accompanies a bright idea, we had imagined, when launching the first number of this Magazine, that further issues woud follow at close intervals, but alas145 words
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Article554 1929-11-08 10 INCREDIBLY BEHIND THE TIMES. Dealers' Difficulties. "Chelmsford in Penang! Wireless Wonder! Picking up 8,000 Miles Away!" is the heading in a Penang paper. The only wonder about it in Singapore is when we are going to get an improwd service from Chelmsford. Short wave reception at 8,000554 words
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Article469 1929-11-08 10 The New Rest House. .An occasional visitor to Fraser's Hill always finds changes to interest him. Just at present (says a writer in the "Malay Mail") it is the new Rest House which occupies one's attention. Furnished on a much more luxurious scale than the usual Rest469 words
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Article847 1929-11-08 10 Feder al Council. «WPLAINTS ABOUT. RAILWAYS Too Many Holiday Among the wbjecU d lccusse Council meeting this J** w reported, were Railway R X tional Day. Publn H "davT ages. dd>s m h<£r£ Mr. Cheah Cheai I pet.tion which the road and sea. Th, raul to **5 an enormous an.847 words
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Article959 1929-11-08 11 H vK N OF HEALING. no t quite know how jut. P robu R keen carpenter and p Iv d by men who have acquired their skill. shop at Preston Hall i< ea T Mart the War, and it is f a 1 farg that he came959 words
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Article89 1929-11-08 11 [Our readers axe 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 paper only. Pen-names89 words
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Article464 1929-11-08 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Anybody can see that Prof. Thereses is making a desperate effort to defend modern dancing, and his reason for doing it we can all understand. I wish it to be clearly understood that my quarrel is not with dancing in itself464 words
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Article111 1929-11-08 11 Mr. C. V. Iswar writes commenting on an article in a contemporary on "Health in the Tropics" and suggesting that proper care of the teeth should be more emphasised. His criticisms should be addressed to the paper in which the article appeared. Mr. O. S. Kee111 words
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Article31 1929-11-08 11 Orders for week ending Sunday, Nov. 10: To-day. Nov. B.—Ambulance Class, Headquarters, 5.15 p.m. To-morrow. Nov. 9.-Katong Park Fair, detailed orders to be issued later to Troops concerned.31 words
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Article33 1929-11-08 11 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. IW Jg $m Thl rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 for $100.33 words
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Advertisement302 1929-11-08 11 I SHANKS fIS I SANITARY APPLIANCES. I 3 Shipment of approved patterns has I just arrived. 5 "j jjj B 1 JL I a Variety of Lavatoiy Basins, Sinks, European O B 8 and Native wash-down Closets, Baths, Stone- ft jo B Cj ware pipes, etc. H B I High-class302 words
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Advertisement157 1929-11-08 11 1 PIPES "Multum in Parvo" 1 j LONDON FULLY I MADE. GUARANTEED. i I BRIARS I 1 i ALL THE POPULAR SHAPES STOCKED. 1 I Price $I.SO. 1 I j I I Jo tin Little Co., Ltd. j 5 (Incorporated in England.) 1 SINGAPORE—PENANG—KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH. I John Cotton157 words
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Miscellaneous81 1929-11-08 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for week ending Nov. 10. TO-DAY, NOV 8. 5 p.m.-Drill Hall, D. E. L. Unit, 30 Yards Range Practice Competition. TO-MORROW, NOV. 9. 2 p.m.—Farrer Range (Seletar), "A" (M. G.) Coy., Classification— Vlckers Gun. SUNDAY, NOV. 10. 7 30 a.m.-Farrer Range (Seletar),81 words
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Article1157 1929-11-08 12 MINING. ISSUED BT FRASER A CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, November 8, 1929, 10 a.m. Issue Issue Value Buyers. Sellers. Value Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 36,- 37j- cd 1 North Taiping 0.70 0.75 5j- Ayer Hitam Tin 12 6 13 6 5j- Pahang Consols 9j-1,157 words
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Advertisement221 1929-11-08 12 I A REAL. BRITISH I PRODUCT I Maypole I I 1 I Margarine, j I f I SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE j I CO., LTD. B L> ■d (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement*.) I 3 I I HELLO! HELLO! WHAT ABOUT YOUR JEWELLERY FOR THE COMING X'MAS? N X I I221 words
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Advertisement76 1929-11-08 12 gsaaggsgagagsasgasasagszsaasasaßßSzszigsasgi g I Reduced Price. I D I THE NEW CHINA i i 9 REPRINTED IN BOOK FORM X C I q Consisting of Forty Chapters. X I 7* be sold at $1.00 per copy a W a g Postage extra /or single copy 12 cts. ffl S a I76 words
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Advertisement294 1929-11-08 12 Washing with Colgate's I Cashmere Bouquet Soap I I SMB cious sensation of fresh- I WEJ ness. It is the soap used I I by three generations of f I w lovely women. if Large size Medium size I COLGATE &DO I Sole Distributors: ADAMSON GILFILLAN Co., Ltd. 1 (Incorporated294 words
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Advertisement697 1929-11-08 13 [YALE SPUR-GEARED CHAIN BLOCKS q ARE MACHINE SHOP NECESSITIES I HE YALE SPUR-GEARED CHAIN BLOCK is the safest and S I ftltll cdiest portable hand-hoist where loads must be lifted fre- S I lirV* iuu-ntly and labour is expensive. X I it is hiehly efficient. One man, pulling 82 lbs.697 words
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Advertisement386 1929-11-08 13 EDUCATIONAL. |j MERCANTILE INSTITUTE. 16-1, PRINSEP STREET. Receives students from Primary to Senior Cambridge. Commercial Education at 3, VlcI toria Street. NIGHT CLASSES FOR ADULTS. The i school is run on the same basis as Government Schools. Apply:—Director of Studies v a rmrm pi»no playing »lA#.#. IN 20 IFSSONS II386 words
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Advertisement555 1929-11-08 13 I INDIVIDUALITY f That the Riley Nine is in reality something quite out of the way in C I light cars becomes apparent as soon as the car is seen and driven. X Th e lines of the Fabric Saloon are so good and in such excellent G 3 proportion555 words
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Advertisement619 1929-11-08 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. THE SINGAPORE TRACTION COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in The United Kingdom.) POPPY DAY FAIR—KATONG PARK. OMNIBUS SERVICE. SPECIAL BUSES WILL LEAVE:— Jardines Steps at 2.45 p.m. Napier Road at Tanglin Barracks at 2.45 p.m. and 2.55 p.m. Katong at Joo Chiat Road at 4 p.m. Para Lebar at 4619 words
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Advertisement751 1929-11-08 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The public are Informed that Orchard Road will be closed to all through traffic between Cavanagh Road and Scotts Road from 2 p.m. I on Saturday, the 9th instant until 6 a.m. on j Monday, the 11th instant, while paving opej rations are conducted on Orchard751 words
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Advertisement614 1929-11-08 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —An Architectural draughtman with knowledge of reinforced concrete prepared. Please apply Box No. 941, c/o Malaya Tribune with copies of testimonials. WANTED —Experienced Book-keeper, preferably Chinese, capable of taking charge of complete set of Books. None but efficient men need apply. When applying please send copies of614 words
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Advertisement516 1929-11-08 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES. Penang 85, Beach Street Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. L Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9,516 words
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Advertisement669 1929-11-08 14 INSURANCE omJ! MOTOR CAR I INSL'Hance I AT I j mVm I insuranceco.lt» I rim*,*** tht Established HEAD "H!.^... Paid-up Capital fl Surplus I M boakd of i.irfoJ liV1 i V pah Eng Lim, Esq-cLL*" Lee Wee Nam, Ong Chow Keng, £L X TeoTeow P(n? lan Boon Kiah, Esq BBfl669 words
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Advertisement406 1929-11-08 15 r^AMERjAHINGS I BRITISH INDIA I APC \H LINES. LTSge» CARGO ~p l\U OHIENTAL STEAM fcftflON CO, LONDON AND ■5«*1551 MAIL SERVICE. C»ntr.rt with Hi. M.i«ty'. 9"" Government.) I „,-nURI> I RO- LONDON •*W»S iM J.P.n. [)ue I Tonnage Singapore I 9,100 Nov 14 Htyi" 11,100 Nov 16 Xi 16,500 Nov406 words
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Advertisement563 1929-11-08 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. I H AwitnU h9 Da-pfachlff. Iq M q Gesellaehafl fCompaatea Incorporated Ib Gemasf./ OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBI AND NORTH CHINA POSTS. s.s. AMMON via Manila Nov 10 t s.s. OLDENBURG Nov 20 m.s. HAVELLAND Dec i m.s. ERMLAND Dec 2° t m.s. BURGENLAND j an563 words
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Advertisement635 1929-11-08 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES LONDON. Tonnage Destination Doe Ball tAtsuta Maru 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp R'dam Not 21 §3 Kashima Mara 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Dec ft Hakone Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Dec 19 SO Ml Suwa Maru 11,000 Naples, Marseilles, London,635 words
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Advertisement473 1929-11-08 15 STEAMER SAILINGS fcrffi-* NOBDDEIISCBEB LLOYD (IncorporaUĕ The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. t ILsMAB for Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Oeaka, Yokoha .a ft Vladivostock Nov 8 t KOENIGSBERG for Manila, Hon* Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny ft Tsingtau Nov 16 5 ISAR for Hong Kong, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Taku,473 words
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Advertisement242 1929-11-08 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. LOCAL SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE. PENANG (direct express service— hours). Thursday 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH" BELAWAN (via Penang). Thursday 11.30 a.m. "KEDAH" A special Motor Bus for Brastagi connects with s.s. Kedah at Belawan on Saturdays. Tickets for this bus can be purchased on board s.s.242 words
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Advertisement552 1929-11-08 16 )aOE=aODOB lor-rni iQg=IQI=aOC30 (g\ ODEON j (H[) ELECTRIC RECORDS Jj JUST ARRIVED! U i Selected Latest American Dance "Hits 1 2 t Theme Songs from the "Talkies" and Hawaiian Music. DANCES. U S'POSIN*—Fox Tret. By EDDIE GORDON'S BAND JUST ANOTHER WaMw W I ONY 4126S ONY 4125« fi O I'M552 words
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Advertisement163 1929-11-08 16 ********************************************* 2nd. HAND GARS j| X We have always a good selection to offer, of cars jjj that have been thoroughly overhauled and reconditioned. If in need, and in this your interest is our interest, ja yon have only to invite demonstration, i a It will cost yon nothing, and163 words
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