Malaya Tribune, 2 December 1929
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Title Section23 1929-12-02 1 The Malaya Tribune V.I. N v No. 283 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1929 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Monday, Djc. 2, 1929.23 words
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Advertisement317 1929-12-02 1 h IP TON'S CEYLON TEA. v 0( i r BETTER THI BEST. A Staub C0.,-Cognac. Pure Grape-juice Brandies. M I Delightful and Mellow of taste with H a real Cognac Aroma. Jfi f "7 1 TRY Staub s 3 STARS or 5 CROWNS f&| Brandy Once and you will never317 words
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Advertisement322 1929-12-02 1 "FLORODOR" j Washing /7 A* I jmmik% f For Tropical /y&k±/y HIGH STREET. Singapore. I famous i I Tomato Catsup I fG Crosse Blackwell's unequalled blend j Fresh, ripe Tomatoes, creamed an* blended with Spices. An excellenl Ivelish with Meat and Fish. p j Crosse s 1 Blackwells I TOMATO322 words
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Article348 1929-12-02 2 DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS. The Reference Library. The following publications were received during the week ending Nov. 23. and are available for public use in the Reference Library of the Department of Statistics, S.S. and P.M.S., Fullerton Building, Singapore: Brazil:—Commercio Exterior do Brazil (Foreign Trade of Brazil January to348 words
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Article346 1929-12-02 2 Trade Mission To Singapore. 4 Professor R H. Crocheron, Director of Agricultural Extension Work of the University of Califom,a, is now making an intensive study of the marketing of California canned and dried fruits in the Orient, and in that connection he has already visited Japan.346 words
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Article68 1929-12-02 2 The Annual Return of the Trade of British Malaya for 1928 is now available, showing under each article, as classified, the quantity and value imported from or exported to all countries outside British Malaya during 1928 with the comparative figures for 1927 and 1926 Price $6, post68 words
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Advertisement457 1929-12-02 2 WHITEAWAYS j j THE HOUSE OF A THOUSAND CHRISTMAS GIFTS. g I <>,„. ia.,, P "Scooter" No. F. 16 H ins. wheels, with .4 in. robber p* All «tee] folding model with wood »wv>; double ennk drive; rubber 3 I handle and Bed disc wh<vl s flushed |NMt;,U; ins. of457 words
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Advertisement28 1929-12-02 2 ULojmsmu mWrnkT* p.iiiv.. m*riin s i.„ If Ir r.» ffi» upe» MARTIN s PILLS. F »r .M Ck»»ui. til Sur«» wi I TIM MS OtSPCNSAfiV. K.i 1.., S«28 words
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Advertisement377 1929-12-02 2 'SWHTWUBI!/ >°IU ON FACE WHATEVER your skin trou- l rom J*"' 8 and ej r ff.-i *Jf Pr.ned most ble—heal it with Zam-Buk. SOu br Compounded from rare herbal KpslgSS essences, this highly-refined SMR >° balm sinks deep into the tissues. ...W^S™^ Zam-Buk is effective in chronic troubles like eczema.377 words
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Article1292 1929-12-02 3 STRUGGLE FOR MILITARY SUPREMACY. No Trams Running In Peiping. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Peiping, Nov. 4. Up to Nov. 4, the provinces in North China, under the influence of General Yen Km Shan of Shansi and General Chang Hsueh Liang of Mukden, were still peaceful, having neither1,292 words
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Advertisement250 1929-12-02 3 v- p& 3ht:- ■■V'*? r ~J$l*c r SffoJce yauvstanet<nt t Mineral Waters Menburg s Foods Made from the purest milk of cows pastured in the home counties, the 'Allenburys* Foods are as easily digested as mother s milk. They are germ free and are simply and quickly made by the250 words
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Advertisement531 1929-12-02 3 WINNING WAR ON TUBERCULOSIS? Many Successes Claimed By Berlin Professor. HOSPITAL TESTS. Simple Treatment For Sufferers From Dread Disease. Is tuberculosis, one of the greatest scourges of civilisation, about to be overcome? For years claims of 'definite cures" have been made, but the work of a German professor, now becoming531 words
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Advertisement190 1929-12-02 3 j HEALTH IN THE TROPICS 1 iff IS I II M^^s^i WELL SERVED I Mnfl Fraser Neave Limited I I j Aerated Waters. 'Phone 2950. J I REMEMBER jjj When you are giving a Tea Party please communicate with us. [jj We give you the best clean service that you190 words
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990 1929-12-02 4 Who Vv'ere The Criminals Of 1914 [•■July, 1914." By Emil Ludwig. G. P. Putnam's Sons.. 10s. 6d. (Illustrated./] "July. 1914," la a big book in several senses. But it is not an exhaustive treatise. It is a brilliantly written drama, a .story that moves990 words
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Article386 1929-12-02 4 'The Escaping Club." By A. J. Evans. The Week-End Library. John Lane, the Bodley Head. Ltd. 3s. 6d. This is one of the most interesting of the war books, and after going through nine editions is now published in the cheap Weekend Library which is one of386 words
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Advertisement104 1929-12-02 4 I MALARIAL 4 1 TROUBLES I I HEADACHES 1 f ANEMIA I I quickly relieved by 6 the TONIC J porters s_ I^ -^^^^^1 J at 1 Bed-tiltlP 1 CaMel, Tablets are tb« modern remedy for nervous com—~~P~*■i~*■ plaints. They contain ingredients absolutely essential to a healthy rijun -i j104 words
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Advertisement277 1929-12-02 4 ii Cologne and I ii Two names linked for /A 3 i ||y I ever in the annals of ffl M \Y\» m M ;|r SI |Jm| Cologne: That magni- 111 f| jtJ| Cen monument of Jm j sw^ et j J I 1 ude I Representative ROBERT BLAU (Malaya)277 words
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Advertisement100 1929-12-02 4 J SANTUBEN f FOR THE SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS a WITH Prof. Or. WOLFF EISNER'S I Santuben Tuberculine Preparations. 1 Twenty .1 pars experience in over 18,000 cases (see Lancet June 29, p. 1367, and Medical PresF, June 2«, p. 530). Supplies and particulars from the Sole Agents:I E. M.100 words
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Advertisement46 1929-12-02 4 Bad FEVERS go for good when you take fluincarnis Recommend?-health-gi'. Order a botde. H HIITTENBACH SONS "BEWARE OK CHEMICAL I LATEST AM!KI Approved 15 Excels even (enuli Proof against Bre, •uti .{lass like genuta per carat. CATALOG md American Chem j KlI S, GENL. MUTHIAB MAI'46 words
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Article203 1929-12-02 5 Loans Obtained By Misrepresentation Tiong binti Chinta. a Malay woman, and Manap bin Podoh. a Malay, who were sentenced at the last Negri Sembilan Assizes on charges of forgery of a promissory note and abetment of that offence respectively, were produced the other day before the Kuala Pilah203 words
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Article283 1929-12-02 5 Kampong Hulu Lots Auctioned. At the sale-room of Messrs. H. M. de Souza and Co., 21, Church Street, Malacca, the tighteen building lets in Kampong Hulu belonging to the Dato Samsudin Estate were put up for auction on Thursday. w:th the following results:— Lot 1. 1.399 sq.283 words
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Article152 1929-12-02 5 Private Daniel Smith thinks himself the luckiest man in the U.S. ArmyHe and Radio-Operator Deuter were riding in the rear seat of a bombing 'plant.' 2,000 ft. above Gatun Lake, when an a r pocket caused the machine to drop suddenly. Smith lurched forward and152 words
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Article248 1929-12-02 5 Reuter's Service. Oslo. Nov. 29. The Storting Nobel Committee has decided not to award the Peace Prizes for 1926 and 1929. Palis, Nov. 29. The French Aero Club has officially recorded the distance in a straight line flown by Coste, and Bcilonte, from Le Bourget to theReuter's Service. - 248 words
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Article455 1929-12-02 5 Six Medical Officers Engaged. A meeting of the Central Health Board was held on Nov. 12 at the office of the Administrator in Kuala Lumpur. Present. —The President (the Hon. the Ag: Controller of Labour, Malaya, Mr. H. R. Joynt. i M.C.S.), the Vice-President (the Hon. the455 words
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Advertisement263 1929-12-02 5 m% uorcLtcuC There |j ot en Old 00l teems Stlrmir > vel you up. tha. flaw ntscrrat. INI 15*1 cc make, a good th.rst treasured 1 JUICB De*lers. Pr England by SC C HER WEBB, Lt4 ,YA i .ad London. PO R ALL DEFECTS OP VISION CONSULT I EZEKIEL SONS.263 words
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Advertisement349 1929-12-02 5 Weeping Eczema Caused Burning Pain Healed by Cuticura "My boy was six weeks old when eczema broke out .on his fore--iad. It gradually spread ail over his face and head. The burning pain caused bun to scream out in agony, and he scratched until theeruptionswould bleed Hz moved his little349 words
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Advertisement182 1929-12-02 5 I "Madge" y Phone No. 4227. 59, selegie road, Singapore. g A very large selection of CHRISTMAS Supplies of 1 I LADIES' MODEL HATS, TRIMMED AND SEMI TRIMMED g I HATS for CHILDREN AND MAIDS. I TOYS, CILEYS CRACKERS and TABLE DECORATIONS. S I Come and make your choice. I182 words
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Advertisement207 1929-12-02 6 I PAVILION 1 I 'PHONE 6903 I From Sunday, Dec. 1 to Friday, Dec. 6, at 9 p.m. sharp. 1 I FLORENCE VIDOR j I in p "Honeymoon Hate" I THE LATEST FAT HE GAZETTE. Adolphe Menjou j SERENADE. IN TUB FIRST SHOW AT 7.50 P.M. I GEORGE WALSH in207 words
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Advertisement262 1929-12-02 6 Amusement s. ALHAMBRA I 'PHONE 6909 a (TAN CHENG KEE, Sole Proprietor.) S TRIPLE FEATURES PROGRAMME Commencing Sunday, Dec. 1 and ending Friday, Dec. 6. g IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. g THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. j "Nor Quite Decent" X A Stage Story with IV;> and Romance.262 words
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Advertisement447 1929-12-02 6 SURI\,\ i ffpATite and entu From Wedmeula SECOXD AT j p M THE R J The U iEN WILSON m 4 Poran BEBE £l 8 "SWIM 61 swillRHe Man R: LGIRLSWIM: ir M totheSurina ,erho »W. iJ in is swimming hit c v 1 yourself out of > Kapers Cora,447 words
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193 1929-12-02 7 <rh, Markets Quiet. Co. report at 11 a.m. KIBBER. |d 1 16d Lender- ts (G) unchanged. N Allenbys $1.80—51.90, Ayer V ver Panas $1.50—51.55, cents, Balgownies $2.70 |S**W 7 i Bukit Jelotongs 58 00, Bw KMtiM 70—74 cents. Colins--H ee °T connemaras $1.45—$1.55. |2 Indragiris $7.50—$8.193 words
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Article194 1929-12-02 7 Investigation In Malaya. Prof B K Crocheron. Director of Agricultural Extension in the University of California Trade Commissioner in the United States Department of Commerce, assisted by Mr. wh&m J Norton. Specialist in Agricultural Extension in the University, as Assistant Trade Commissirner and by Mr. Paul Windrem194 words
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Article73 1929-12-02 7 SINGAPORE, DEC. 2. 1 per Koyan $376 2 $338 3 S327 4 S300 S315 M* San 2 $305 A-l $298 1 S289 2 $280 3 $275 E 1 $262 2 $248 N 1 per bag $8.50 2 $8.50 r Buyers Sellers 10.50 Hsrr.t': 1^0 78.00 48.50 9.75 9.75 9.2573 words
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Article60 1929-12-02 7 *Qarot. j ■MBER OF COMMERCE 18SOC1AT80M. U 0( -.sr h NOON, DEC. 2. Buyers Sellers p Q 26% 27 Tender 274 27% 0r Ui;r.- 28 284 28\ 29Vt Jut., 28* 29V4 I o. 30 30^ v Uabi, quiet. :ldon Spot Sheet 8d. per lb. Ji: Mur s60 words
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Article365 1929-12-02 7 Serangoon Development. R,^L th annUal meetin of Singapore United Rubber Plantations in London in mail week, at which, out of a profit of £9,747, a dividend JLiJEfSt WaS declare <l. the Chairman 'Sir Ivor Phillips) said: We feel that, more than ever in the future the greatest365 words
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Article312 1929-12-02 7 (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, DEC. 2. SELLING. London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 15/16 d. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3%d. London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 13/I6d. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32 d. London demand 2s. 3%d. London T. T. 2s.312 words
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Article45 1929-12-02 7 Barlow's Report. Messrs. Barlow and Co., Singapore, in their weekly report dated No\. 28, state: There has been a further slight improvement in the price of the commodity. Approximately 440 tons were shipped. Closing qootatSoos are as follows: Sundricd $9.60, Mixed $9.20.45 words
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Article297 1929-12-02 7 Harlow's Report. Messrs. Barlow and Co., Singapore, in their week'y report Nov. 28, state: The local market has been quite to dull throughout the week, but prices have been fairly well ma ntained. The latest ei'bles to hand juote London down 1.16 d. at 8 1/ lGd.297 words
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Article83 1929-12-02 7 London. Nov 29. Manchester Marietta, lb. Shirtings, fair (new basis) 12s. lud. 40's Grey Yarns, single twist 16 X 9 lb. T. Cloth, fa*r 24 yds. 7«; 10%<L Liverpool Market Cotton—Fully Middling American 9.50 Egyptian Cotton 14.0f> MetalsTin —Standard 3 months £182.17.6 Produce Copra, fair merchantable £22.2.6 Black83 words
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Article84 1929-12-02 7 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO.. (S.S.) LTD. Per Imp. Gallon cts. Shell Aviation Spirit ex 4-gl. drums 90 Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump 8c J or 4-gl. drums 75 Yellow Shell Motor Spirit ex 4-gl. drums 75 Yellow Shell Motor Spirit per 4-gl. tin $3.12 STANDARD OIL CO., OF84 words
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Article132 1929-12-02 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore. Dec. 2. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Gen. Van Geen East Basin; Trogarthen 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Talamba 18; British Prince 13; Hakozaki Maru 11; Raub 9; Achilles 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Marudu 30: Autolycus 32; Kangaroo 33; Imperial132 words
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Article33 1929-12-02 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 158 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 for $100.33 words
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Article198 1929-12-02 7 The "Kepong" arrived from Bagan with 750 sheep yesterday. The British boat "Centaur" arrived, with 2,000 -heep on board from Freemantle. The Siamese boat "Prachatipock" airrived yesterday from Bangkok with 157 buffaloes. The N.Y.K. "Tokiwa Maru" is expected tomorrow from Hong Kong. She leaves fin* Bombay on Wednesday.198 words
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Article288 1929-12-02 7 "Talamba," Brit. 8,018 to:vs, Capt. Mintt, from Calcutta, 2-12; for Hone Kone and Japan, 5-12. "Prachatipok," 603 tons, Capt. Nicolaisen, from Bangkok, 1-12; for Malacca, 7-12. Ceylon," Swed. 3,266 tons, Capt. Tarssell, from Gothenburg, 1-12; 13) r Hong Kong, 2-12. "Van Outhoon," Dut. 1,180 tons, Capt. Croot, from Sourabaya,288 words
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Article321 1929-12-02 7 The following account of a dramatic hase by a police car which had its sequel ir. a trial at the Old Bailey recently is taken from "The Motor." The three defendants, who were charged with possessing housebreaking implements by night and causing grievous bodii> harm tv Detective-Inspector321 words
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Article55 1929-12-02 7 Miss Silvia Chen, the eldest daughter of Mr. Eugene Chen, the former Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs, is making a big "hit" on the stage of Moscow as dancer. She has just refused a long term contract offered by one of the theatres in Moscow. She learned dancing in Trinidad55 words
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Advertisement200 1929-12-02 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that tenders art now invited for the following materials or services, and that particulars of such tenders ma? be obtained ln the Tender Room. Munlcipa Offices:— Tender. Date of Closlni Regular cleaning of Municipal Offices during 1930. Dec. 16. Supply200 words
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Advertisement370 1929-12-02 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. The Grand Ballet In Aid of The Children's Aid Society Produced by Misses H. WRIGHT and I. VicIM Via at the VICTORIA THE AI RE Under the Patronage of H.E. the Officer Administering the Government (Mr. J. Scott, C.M.G.) and Mrs. Scott. An excellent programme has been arranged370 words
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Miscellaneous108 1929-12-02 7 SINGAPORE DIARY. TO-DAY. DEC 2. High Tide.—lo.34 a.m. Prize Distribution, Pearl s Hill School, 3.30 p.m. Meeting: Business men interested in American Canned fruits, 7-A. Ocean Building. Meeting: New Year Sports, S.C.C. 5.15 p.m. The New Yorkers, Vie. Theatre. 9.30 p.m. TO-MORROW, DEC. 3. High Tides.—o.3 a.m., 11.4 p.m. Rugby:108 words
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Miscellaneous272 1929-12-02 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, DEC 2. Muar (Karuah> 2 p.m. Batu Pahat (Ban Siong Bee) 3 p.m. Muar (Jerantut) 3 p.m. Malacca (Mahidol) 3 p.m. Port Dickson. Lumut and Teluk Anson (Pangkor) 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and Penang Kinta) 3 p.m. Anamba and Natuna Islands (Scott Harley) 4 p.m. Rhio. Singkawang272 words
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Miscellaneous244 1929-12-02 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright RelatTemperature. Rain- Sun- ire Wind. Max. Mm. fall. shines. Httmi- Direc- Bpeed w Station*. F. F. las hour dity tioo. m.p.h.* Weather. Aloreur 89 n ml 83 75 BNE. 10 Pine 2 68 S SK Drizzle K. Trenggaau 83 73 .3* I.s 85244 words
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Article728 1929-12-02 8 Exceptional public interest is being taken in the cogitations of the Municipal Commissioners on the question i»s to whether or not the Ford Motor Company should be allowed to establish an assembly plant in Singapore in a location whence their great rivals, General Motors, were excluded two728 words
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Article498 1929-12-02 8 Mr. M. E. A. Furr, of Messrs. Lovelace and Hastings, solicitors. Seremban. has returned from Home leave Mr. J. O. Wilson, of Messrs. Guthrie and Co.'s import dept.. Kuala Lumpur, was in Seremban on Saturday on a business v.s.t. The Hon. Mr. C. W. H. Cochrane, British Resident, Perak. Staff.498 words
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Article150 1929-12-02 8 Japanese Delegates Sail. Reuter's Service. Tokyo, Dec. I. An enthusiastic send off by many thousands in and around Tokyo station was accorded to the Japanese delegation to the Naval Conference. The delegation is sailing this afternoon from Yokohama to America. Destroyers, submarines and seaplanes all participated in theReuter's Service. - 150 words
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Article110 1929-12-02 8 Personal Sympathy Urged. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Nov. 30. At the first meeting of the Perak Prisoners Aid Society there was a small attendance. Colonel Rae. presiding, said the expenditure was $251. leaving a handsome sum* of $15,225. All who applied were relieved, but the number110 words
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Article76 1929-12-02 8 Ex-Service Procession. Reuter's Service. I Reuters Service.] Paris. Dec. 1. Ten thousand ex-service men from all over the country marched in proccssion, in memory of M. Clemenceau, to the Arc de Triomphe. The demonstration was maiked by a quiet dignity. There was no music. M. Doumergue (President)Reuter's Service. - 76 words
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Article37 1929-12-02 8 Court Sequel In Belgium. Reuter's Service. Brussels. Dec. 1. Seven Chinese students have been committed to trial by a correctional tribunal on a charge of recently assaulting a diplomatic agent at the Chinese Legation.Reuter's Service. - 37 words
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Article50 1929-12-02 8 Reuter's Service. Berlin. Nov. 30. The Indian air-mail from Croydon made a forced landing in fog near Frankfort-on-Maine. The plane was damaged but nobody was injured. There were no passengers aboard. The mail is being conveyed by train to Budapest where a relief plane is stationed.Reuter's Service. - 50 words
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Article100 1929-12-02 8 A large audience weie merrily entertained by the New Yorkers at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday evening. There was a vaudeville programme of real ment. full of pep' and with a strong leavening of humour, and acceptable melody—vocal and instrumental. The ladies showed great versatility, the "juggling100 words
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Article217 1929-12-02 8 Mr. G. B. W. Gray, of Dunlop Plantations. Bahau. has returned from leave. Mr. F. Hilton has succeeded Mr. J. W. Pykett at the Rantau Tin Dredging Co. Mr. L. C. Simpson Gray. Asst Controller of Labour. Negri Sembi an. and joint-secretary of the Seremban Rotary Club, has returned to217 words
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Article414 1929-12-02 8 Beauty Sleep rev Appearance 0 n The pivot of attraction i tK of all eyes wherever ie Fairbanks, and his ch; D °ttgU, Pickford, moved abou« w f saw as much as thev f Us Vel y and during the course of tlx Island on Saturday,414 words
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Article289 1929-12-02 8 Plant Partially Installed. "Number please?" "6063 Pardon! 6063* "6163?" "No. 6063!" "6036?" "No. 6-0-6—3." "Sorry, number engaged." This sort cf thing generally puts one into a bad mood for the rest of the day. but the automatic telephone which is to be introduced into Singapore about the289 words
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Article55 1929-12-02 8 fF r om Our Own nd Over four hundred S celebrated St. Andii M Hall on Saturday ndgbt modation relicune tin Chieftain. Mr. David G ttffhfH guests. The openin". pi hall, led by pipers bo whom there were Many ing in of the haapi spectacle. During55 words
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Article34 1929-12-02 8 Latest Quo* v RIBEI R Lcndon: —8d. New York:—lfi's cen' Singapere: —26 S-27 c< Tl\ :5 London: —Spot £179 up 3 months, buyers Oo 0d.>, sellers £183 Os Singapore: —$93.00 134 words
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Advertisement354 1929-12-02 8 Incandescent Burners, j rd (VmAcrt your existing ordinary oil Imhtjb into* mm q 3 InraudeKccnt Lam]) of 80 eaiu'Ur- power. I DUPLEX Sk] PURE I I LAMP. JJH WHITE I I TO SPARES I I ill STOCKED I I INCANDESCENT BURNERS COMPLETE. I I Price $3.90, Mantles 40 CtS., Chimneys354 words
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Advertisement139 1929-12-02 8 STANLEY'S World Renowned SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS •PRISMATIC COMPASSES, THEODOLITES, ROAD TRACERS. LEVELS, Etc.. Etc. Sole Agents: MOTKTN SMITH AND SON LIMITED. 15, Battery Read, Singapore. 634 T. K. X's Tyres 33 x 5 $33.00 Tubes $4.50 33 x 5 (.Heavy Duty* $«0.00 $4.50 35 x 5 do > $34.00 $5.00 32139 words
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600 1929-12-02 9 Serious Floods In Britain. u OR F LABOUR PEERS IN M\Y year. Drastic Bill For Motor Traffic. Br cl Wireless.] Rugby, Nov. 30. everal new Labour peer'rj Ed in the New Year's discussed in the nev.'o- that the experience I unentary session600 words
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Article451 1929-12-02 9 SECOND OCCUPIED ZONE EVACUATED. Extremists' Bill Rejected. Reuter's Service. Cologne. Dec. I. Aeroplanes droning above Aix-la-Chapelle painted with huge inscriptions. "Achen (Aix-la-Chapelle) is free," marked the evacuation of the last French and Belgian troops from the second occupied Rhineland zone. The occupation officially ended at midnight yesterday. HugeReuter's Service. - 451 words
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Article119 1929-12-02 9 Reuter's Service. Cologne. Dec. 2. Thousands who gathered to celebrate the evacuation of the second zone were thrown into consternation by the report that the President of the Inter-Allied Rhineland High Commission had informed the Reich Commissar of the occupied area that although allied flags had beenReuter's Service. - 119 words
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Article95 1929-12-02 9 Small Military Expenditure. Reuter's Service. Moscow, Dec. 1. Under 9 per cent, of the total is allotted to the army and navy "compared with 40 per cent expended by some other Powers" was a point emphasised by M. Briukhanov. Commissar of Finance, when presenting the budget estimates ofReuter's Service. - 95 words
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Article85 1929-12-02 9 The Deputy Controller of Labour. Malaya, informs us that the following taluks in Madras Presidency arc now closed to recruiting on account of infectious disease: In the Area Served by the Pert cf Madras: Ganjam: Chicacole. Chatrapui. Kodala. Ichapuram and Sompeta. Vizagapatam: Vizianagaram. Bellary: Harapanhalli and Hadagallee. Anantapur:85 words
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Article32 1929-12-02 9 Mr. K. Ponniah. chief clerk, Land Office. Jelebu. who was attached to the Seremban Secretariat after his return from leave, is being transferred to the Electrical Engineer's Department. Seremban. as chief clerk.32 words
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Article132 1929-12-02 9 HEART-RENDING SCENES IN MARSEILLES. Mayor Tends The Injured. Reuter's Service. Marseilles, Nov. 30. So far it is known that two persons are dead, nine have been injured and eight are missing owing to the collapse of two tenement houses. The victims are mostly women and children. The housesReuter's Service. - 132 words
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Article114 1929-12-02 9 RlOl To Be Overhauled. Reuter's Service. London. Dec. 1 The RlOl moved from the mast at Cardington and was placed in her hangar. The removal was accomplished without incident. It is understood the airship will be thoroughly overhauled and the gasbags deflated and examined with a view toReuter's Service. - 114 words
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Article88 1929-12-02 9 Captain Fatally Injured. Reuter's Service. Tatuila. Samoa. Nov 30. The non-magnetic yacht, "Carnegie," which was built without iron or steel to investigate terrestrial magnetism by the Carnegie Institution, Washington, and which has several times circumnavigated the globe, has been shattered by an explosion in Apia harbour. The explosionReuter's Service. - 88 words
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Article62 1929-12-02 9 Serious Split Occurs. Reuter's Service. Nagpur, Dec. 2. Serious differences have arisen within the Indian Trade Union Congress. A number of prominent members, including Messrs. Fatullah Khan. Dewan Chamanlal and JoshL, have seceded from the Congress and are considering a scheme to form a new organisation, theReuter's Service. - 62 words
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Article71 1929-12-02 9 America Pleased With Byrd. Reuter's Service. New York, Nov. 30. The whole country is vastly relieved at the news of Comdr. Byrd's safe return from the South Pole flight. He has been inundated with congratulations, notably a telegram in which Mr. Hoover expresses the universal pleasure ofReuter's Service. - 71 words
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Article60 1929-12-02 9 S. A. Judge Willing To Go. Reuter's Service. Pretoria. Nov. 30. It is understood that Mr. Justice Feetham is willing to accept the Shanghai Council's invitation to investigate the luture status of the city, if the South African Government permits him to do so. It :s understood theReuter's Service. - 60 words
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Article61 1929-12-02 9 Reuter's Service. Riga, Dec. 1. The first trainload of German colonists being repatriated from Russia to arrive at the Latvian frontier consisted of 401 people including 151 children. The refugees state that 6.000 Germans assembled at Moscow for the purpose of repatriation, but only 4.000 were allowed toReuter's Service. - 61 words
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Article17 1929-12-02 9 NORTH CHINA NOTES, on page 3. LITERARY NOTES, on page 4. CORRESPONDENCE, on pafe 11.17 words
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Article589 1929-12-02 9 Rebel Troops Repulsed. Mukden Delegate To Russia. U. S. TO NEGOTIATE ON EXTRALITY. l"S»n Kuo Min Press" Service.] Shanghai. Dec. 2. Mr. Tsai Yun Sing, plenipotentiary of Mukden, pioceeded to Khabarovsk yesterday to arrange direct negotiations with the Soviet. The Foreign Commissioner's office at Harbin has received a589 words
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Article91 1929-12-02 9 The robber who was shot in the fight with the police at Lorong 9. Geylang. on Thursday night, when the police effected the arrest of six armed desperadoes, who put up a determind resistence when apprehended, has died in hospital. The other wounded have now been discharged91 words
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Advertisement101 1929-12-02 9 I TENNENT S I j PILSENER I BEER j j} WILL. I I SATISFY I beer ati mmm ITS best. I I I OBTAINABLE FHOM ALL DEALERS, Sole Agents: 4 jfl <Incorporated tn the Stro4ts Settlement*.) 3 j THE J I Model 145. 0 I 1 oak $150.00 MAHOGANY $170.00101 words
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Miscellaneous53 1929-12-02 9 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for week ending Dec. 8, 1929. TO-DAY, DEC 2. 5.15 p m.—Drill Hall. Officers--S. V. C. Lecture —Brigade-Major. FRIDAY. DEC 6. 5 p.m.—Drill Hall. N.C.O.'s "W 1 <Chinese) Coy., Lewis Light Automatic Examination. SUNDAY. DEC. 8. 6 a.m.—Bukit Timah Range. Ex Service53 words
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228 1929-12-02 10 Sports Pastimes: Scots Lose All But Water Polo. Home Soccer Results And Tables. HOME LEAGUE RESULTS. Nine Goals At Everton. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Reuter's Service. London, Nov. 30. To-day's Home League matches resulted as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE.—DIV. L Five Away Victories. Arsenal 0, Newcastle U. 1. Aston Villa 3, Blac.kbui'n R.Reuter's Service. - 228 words
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Article205 1929-12-02 10 First Round Results. Reuter's Service. London, Nov. 30. Results of t >day's matches m the first pound of the English Cup were as follows: i York City 2, Tranmere 2. Southport 0, Chesterfield 0. Carlisle U. 2, Halifax Towm 0. j Mansfield Town 0, Manchester C. 2. -WellingtonReuter's Service. - 205 words
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Article1011 1929-12-02 10 ;The following are the Home League tables, Including Saturday's matches: ENGLISH LEAGUE—D1V. 1. Sunderland's Sorry Plight. Goals. u P. W. L. D. P. A. Pts. Manchester C. 16 10 2 4 43 25 24 Sheffield Wed. 16 10 3 3 39 18 23 A$ton Villa 17 101,011 words
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Article48 1929-12-02 10 The following will represent the Municipal Treasurer's Department against the Gas Department in the Farrer Cup competition to-day at the S.C.F.A. ground: Salim; Handroff Chee Kit; Ah Chew. Cheng Hoe, Seng Chor; Kee ,Sit Khun Onn, Kemat Donoghue, Menon. Reserves, Lip Lav and I unos.48 words
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Article142 1929-12-02 10 Members of the Friendly Sporting Association, who wish to take part in the S.C.F.A. League to be commenced some time next month, are requested to send in their names to, or apply for particulars and application forms from, either Mr. Tan Chwee Tiong, c/o Syme and Co., or142 words
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Article268 1929-12-02 10 BILLIARDS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bahau, Nov. 29. The Bahau t Dunlop > Club Russian Pool tournaments were brought to a successful close on Saturday evening, when the finals of the open and handicap events were played, and a supper and dance were largely attended. In the268 words
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Article540 1929-12-02 10 Rain Ruins St. Andrew's Day Match. RUGBY FOOTBALL. (BY "RIMAU") The referee's whistle to start the game was also the signal to bring the rain down on the Padang on Saturday afternoon, to spoil the annual match between the Scots and the Rest of the S.C.C.540 words
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Article126 1929-12-02 10 At Tanglin on Saturday afternoon two poorly represented teams took the Held in the fixture, South Johore v. Welch Headquarters Wing, several of the civilians being engaged in thn St. Andrew's Day match on the Padang and some of th.- Regiment's best men126 words
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Article164 1929-12-02 10 Drawn Game Against Perak. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Dec. 1. The Perak v. Welch rugger match which, was eagerly awaited as a test was almost washed out yesterday owing to a deluge ;»n hour before the start, swamping the ground with one and a half164 words
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Article54 1929-12-02 10 SANDY HERD'S EIGHTEENTH, GOLF. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] London, Dec. 1. Sandy Herd, playing at Moor Park, Rickmansworth, holed his tee-shot at the 18th (146 yards). This was his eighteenth "hole-in-one"—an unparalleled feat. An American golfer has promised Herd a solid gold putter when he performs the featReuter's Service. - 54 words
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Article30 1929-12-02 10 In the annual foursomes match between Scotland and the Rest over the S.G.C.'s course at Bukit Timah yesterday, the Scot* were well beaten, by pts. to 1130 words
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Article442 1929-12-02 10 Sultan's Pony Wins Steeplechase. THE TURF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) i Ipoh, Nov. 30. The second day of the Amateur Race Meeting held by the Taiping Turf Club at Taiping to-day was again attended by wretched weather, rain falling before the start and continuing throughout the afternoon. The442 words
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Article67 1929-12-02 10 NEW CLASSIFICATION LIST FOR 19:3). The Straits Racing Associaion has issued List No. 3—classification of horses and ponies—which: comes into force on Jam 1 next, subject to any amendments and alterations in the meantime. As previously, the horses have been divided into five classes and the ponies67 words
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Article78 1929-12-02 10 WATER POLO. In the week-end sporting fixtures arranged in celebration of the anniversary of their Patron Saint, the local txrembers of St. Andrew's Society were not so successful as in previous years. They lost the soccer, rugby and golf matches, and tmly just managed to carry off78 words
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Article60 1929-12-02 10 WALKING. The Health and Strength Leaguers' Union will hold its first annual long distance walking competition on Sunday. The course will be from the junction of Kampong Java and Bukit Timah Roads to Woodlands terminus. Competitors, including new members, who wish to take part are requested to assemble60 words
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Article89 1929-12-02 10 BADMINTON. In a retusn match of six singles between theAmateur Athletic Union "C and the Youths' B.P. at the former's court the former won 6—o. The results were as follows (A.A.U. players mentioned first):—Tay Leong Ho beat Teo Gin Chwee 13—13 (s—l), 15—3; Lim Kirn Sun beat89 words
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Article113 1929-12-02 10 The following are the results in the match between the Hercules B. P. and the Jovial B. P. played on the latteis court (Hercules players mentioned first):— Singles:—Georgie Law Deat Koh Wee Num 15—5, 15—7; Gan Hock Seng lost to Koh Look Num 6—15. 10—15;113 words
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Article135 1929-12-02 10 PING-PONG. following were the results of the third round in the tournament held at the Association's premises yesterday:—Lee Yong Quee be*t Ng Chee Seng 6—3, 6 —2; Quek Sing Kee w.o. Wong Quek Boon; Chin Than Swee beat Seow Kim Teck 3 —6, 6—2 8 —6; Oei Sek135 words
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Article292 1929-12-02 10 A Much Cheaper Place Than Singapore. Mr. Cheong Phek. Tee, of Messrs. Kheng Huat and Co., Singapore, writes. "1 left Bangkok in 1912. I visited the country again during this month for business purposes and was quite surprised to see how greasy the country and the towns h-we292 words
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Article1293 1929-12-02 10 The Qucenj. *hol ar% X-P.G. contribut* te resting article on f,,1 l"Wi n Maga^me": r to th? i r la All those who art fare of rising »n the must have welcomed n Crfi Uon the assurance r *U$ Education that it [lovernment to abolu Hup in1,293 words
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Article75 1929-12-02 11 ited to write to us on I Our reado rst i t must be underlets of p Tribune" does not ions expressed by corW'> d should, be as brief as rZt .-written (double spacide of the paper only. and 0 d, but the names and p.... i nts must75 words
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Article100 1929-12-02 11 •■lalaya Tribune.") To the n issue of yesterday's by Mr. Yao Enguan aiu- it j ncum bent on me tc are neither justifiable he claims to be wellinese In my letter of d to a statement made born Chinese to my at ally friends of the said remarks, for100 words
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Article222 1929-12-02 11 To the Ed:. 'Malaya Tribune.") -,_I iU ah much interest the by correspondents on •It"above it. I think it is very praise- up the cudgels on htoif of the pooi havvkeis. T have on n.a asions witnessed the poor upon," and the way •■vv are treati a dreadful for222 words
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Article337 1929-12-02 11 To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") a--It is ver\ kind of you to allow the ly on interesting topics -ie day I nn"/-e that none have spared -me .'or disc;ism< r. of the article published ig with Muslim Affairs, a ho stated his views, ..a v on ri.. affairs,337 words
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Article433 1929-12-02 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—I am thankful to "Interested- for his explanations of the 20th inst. If he had been as clear in his previous statements all interested in the building problem would have been benefitted to a greater extent I note that his letters, with433 words
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Article320 1929-12-02 11 Monday, Nov. 18. Lady Tilley left Government House. Wednesday, Nov. 20. His Excellency dined with Lieut-Colonel W. if. Hore and Officers, 2nd Batt. the Welch Regiment, at the Officers' Mess. Tanglin. Friday, Nov. 22. His Excellency was present at the Police Parade at the Thomson Road Depot and320 words
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Article215 1929-12-02 11 The following is the Health Bulletin of the League of Nations' Eastern Bureau. Singapore, for week ended Nov. 23: Berbera: 5 cases smallpox and 2 deaths. Alexandria: 1 plague case and 1 death. Baghdad: 1 plague case; 3 smallpox cases and 2 deaths. Bombay: 9 smallpox cases215 words
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Advertisement243 1929-12-02 11 I SHANKS ff=f- I I SANITARY APPLIANCES. I Shipment of approved patterns has I jnst arrived. 5 gj Variety of Lavatory Basins, Sinks, European O 2 S aad Native wash-down Closets, Baths, Stone- L|j ware pipes, etc. w "5! !jj High-class quality and special discounts 3 3 [jj I to243 words
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Advertisement150 1929-12-02 11 j Cusenier's I Brandies. I The Famous Three I I WINDMILL jjj BRANDY BRANDY BRANDY S IX BARREL SHAPED IN ORDINARY IX ORDINARY X BOTTLES. BOTTLES. BOTTLES. fl H PER CASE 12 PER CASE 12 PER CASE 12 g BOTTLES. BOTTLES. BOTTLES. Cj 830.00 82H.00 ***** S PER BOTTLE PER150 words
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Article1153 1929-12-02 12 MINING. ISSUED BT FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore. December 2, 1929, 10 a.m. Issue Issue Value Buyers. Sellers. Value Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 35 6 36 6 1 North Taiping 0.80 0.85 s;r Ayer Hitam Tin 12 3 13 3 5 Pahang Consols 91,153 words
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Advertisement224 1929-12-02 12 HAMS i g j Specially Cured to Suit your 1 i Taste. 1 I 1 I 1 a \HAATpr j a I j "Pineapple" j j BRAND 1 MILD and FULL CURED. 1 Singapore Gold Storage Go. Ltd. I J (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement*.) 25c^E5Z5Z5ZSZ5ZSZ5c^Z5ZSr3r3H5E5Z5HOT M if muscle IIH224 words
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Advertisement314 1929-12-02 12 g Palm Oil Pointers- 14. S I A STABLE MARKET. Cj What does everyone agree t> be the great desideratum for both rubber and Cj un. viewed from the producer 1 i and the investor* standpoint? Stability—a k] Dj steady market, without the violent fluctuations, and alternating booms and QJ314 words
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Advertisement255 1929-12-02 12 §Half an inch of COLGATE: Rapid-Shave C will do the work. And, wh r bW* WOr_C withou: i The big softening lathei Colaatrt LlLc lnv straight to the base or I penal? A few drop. n d cts the bear j f aft«.A.vem.ke. for the razor. the ikin feci fresh255 words
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Advertisement272 1929-12-02 13 MISSION means Real Juice There is nothing artificial or synthetic aoout MISSION ORANGE JUICE. It is just as real as the juice you squeeze from the orange with your own hands. Yet in the handy glass jug it is more convenient. And no hands touch it from the time the272 words
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Advertisement313 1929-12-02 13 JUST ARRIVED. 2201 MfcMive Centre Piece side Vases Height, 12m TABLE CENTRE in real Silver and E.P.N.S. in all new designs. PRICES MODERATE. K. M. Oli Mohamed, 3, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. POILTRY FOODS. i Feed your birds by the following and gel good result:— "B and X" Scratch Food. Growing313 words
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Advertisement594 1929-12-02 13 AUCTION SALE CHEONG KOON SENG CO. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable freehold properties situate at Anson Road, Sea Avenue, Coronation Road, Kings Road, Cairnhill Road, East Coast Road and Buffalo Road, Singapore. At Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng Si Co.'s saleroom. No. 30. Chulia Street, ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, at 2.30 P.M.594 words
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Advertisement632 1929-12-02 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. NEW YEAR SPORTS, 1930. A Public Meeting will be held in the Singapore Cricket Club, on Monday, December 2. tt 5.15 o'clock to consider the desirability of ttoldlng Land and Sea Sports on January 1, 1930. and If approved of:—To appoint Comcnlttee of Management, Secretaries, etc. All632 words
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Advertisement613 1929-12-02 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —Chinese Lady to give private English tuition to 3 children. Must have good cnowledge of Hokien. Preference given to residents of Pasir Panjang. Apply with references and testimonials to Box No. 948, c/o Vlalaya Tribune. WANTED —Salesmen, all or part time. No experience necessary if honest and613 words
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Advertisement538 1929-12-02 14 TO LET. TO LET —Business premises No. 31, Phillip Street. Apply 5-2, Malacca Street. TO LET—No. 34, Cecil Street and Oodown No. 7, Bernam Street. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—Raffles Chambers. Nos. 8, 20. 40. 41, 43 to 45. Apply to. The Secretary, The Garden Club. I TO LET—Nos. 128.538 words
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Advertisement555 1929-12-02 14 BANKS. IHE 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, Uir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai 9,555 words
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Advertisement483 1929-12-02 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capitol £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. 8. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M. Ryrie,483 words
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Advertisement292 1929-12-02 14 fm soun, *m 8 »ITIS| INSURANCF N fire, m.v, MOTOR CAR i BMTOANCI kC «n» LOWEST CURRENT RATES. r Office: 2. Fiaiaj ttn INSURANT i <) i T jj (Incorporated ft Establi I i^nHEAD OFFICE, < SING U RE. EPr Paid-up Capita! Surplus BOARD Ol I IRECliits! Seah Eng Lin:.292 words
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Advertisement624 1929-12-02 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES LONDON, Tonnage Destination Due Sail Kashima Maru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Dec 5 tHakone Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp Rotterdam Dec 19 20 1930 Suwa Maru 11,000 Naples, Marseilles London, A'wern Rotterdam Jan 2 3 Fushimi Maru 11,000 Naples, Marseilles,624 words
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