Malaya Tribune, 3 January 1930
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Title Section22 1930-01-03 1 The Malaya Tribune 01. XVII. -No. 25 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday, Jan. 3, 1930.22 words
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Advertisement248 1930-01-03 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON I TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. j saszszszszszszszszszsi^ A. Staub C0.,--Cognac. m Pure Grape-juice Brandies. ĕĕ |j Delightful and Mellow of taste with D 1 a real Cognac Aroma. jj TRY Staub's rjff 3 STARS or S CROWNS |||f f Brandy Once and you will never I248 words
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Advertisement131 1930-01-03 1 •n.ORODOR" /> J Washing J Suiting* >^ss^ HlOfl STREET, Singapore. S SHSHSZS;aSas2sss^S2 SHSZSHSHSSSSSSS2SSSESiaSHS **********************************************************************2 r my real w I CHEF W SOUPS!!! I I "Better Training I j CSCA PRIVATE Higher Salary 3 Bj is the motto of every young man S g wne wan ts to go ahead in131 words
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2070 1930-01-03 2 Farce Of Billiards' Title. < Special to the "Malaya Tribune:') London, Dec. 5. Sneak ne at a crowded sportsmen's service at the Ro.hwell Primitive Methodist Chapel, Mr William Lunn, Under-Secretary far Jbt Dominions, said the Church could not afford to ignore sport. It2,070 words
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Advertisement277 1930-01-03 2 ARE YOU TOO OLD AT THIRTY? A hose of men (and women, too) find that, when they have reached 30 years, bodily functions become weak and pain starts up in joints and muscles. Mental activity seems dulled, the blood is sluggish, work becomes dista*eful and pleasures \mt their grip. This277 words
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Advertisement21 1930-01-03 2 NOTICE! I As from January I, 1930 the address of ARDATH TOBACCO CO., LTD., j will be 138, CECIL. ST SINGAPORE.21 words
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Advertisement131 1930-01-03 2 I Truth in Advertising I AND WE STAND BEHIND THE STATEMENT I BACKED BY SCIENTIFIC CLINICAL TEST THAT j!i p g (DESICCATED OX LIVER.) H I Will Give New Blood and make Pale Men, I Women and Children Healthy and Robnst. I I It is used by Doctors and in131 words
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Advertisement163 1930-01-03 2 BEWARE OF IMITATIONS." CHEMICAL DIAMONDS. LATEST AMERICAN INVENTION. Approved By All Nations. Excels even genuine diamonds in Proof against fire, steel file, and nitric »oid, cut* glass like genuine diamonds. Price j per carat. CATALOGUE FREE. American Chemical Diamond Co., S. GENL. MUTHIAH MUDALY STREET. MADRAS. TOYS Balloons, Children Footballs,163 words
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1538 1930-01-03 3 "Defence—Not Defiance." Addressing the seventh annual conference ol the European Association of India, held in Bombay recently, Mr. W. L. Travers, chairman of the Association and leader of the European group in the Bengal Legislative Council, who presided, referred to the impending constitutional changes1,538 words
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Article291 1930-01-03 3 The earliest operation known was practised for the relief of the malady of the possession of evil spirits. Holes were made in the skull to permit of the escape of the spirits. Sometimes one opening sufficed, but two, three, four, or five holes were sometimes found, and291 words
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Advertisement292 1930-01-03 3 Why Buy Oranges? jjj When you get the most delicious j ORANGE POP I I ((Mm made en,ire,y from the best I ffl California Oranges. I |(l Until You Taste I PHOENIX I O|M GRANGE POP it is impossible to imagine 1 now good they are. w i fTBTI 'Phone292 words
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Advertisement124 1930-01-03 3 MI VKe c'Kil<z >lope^. Nepre.«!<i"»> un<l lassltulle in tlie verx V'llNl? nre invi,rio»>lv a 5iss«! ol »l>ru„u> u, t.'«uallz «>l tii»' l» in tne i;t,.ma.l» ",> !> l.,,.l qiitl- <"»'»,' <ient cnul«e to l» <l»i!«l lov.''-p'ritx' -">< nilmze. <"' > ?ne 5ki!l-1 ,.!,--> ".I <! lul'let... ',u.i p > l124 words
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Advertisement231 1930-01-03 3 FRASER NEAVE LIP. AERATED WATERS QUALITY SERVICE Make your teeth stronger, whiter, healthier with KALZANA Dr. H F.B.W. writes in the "S.A. Medical Record»' i "Whenever there is evidence of disfunction in the body, calcium (lime) deficiency is probably a contributing factor."—Lack of calcium (lime) not only causes a general231 words
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Article409 1930-01-03 4 Visits Td Batu Pahat And Malacca. Mr. E. V. Ramasainy Naicker paid a short visit to Batu Pahat, on the invitation of the local India-Ceylon Association, on SaturdayHe was welcomed by a large crowd of admirers and well-wishers of his mission at Mr. Maraiappen's house409 words
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Article363 1930-01-03 4 Of Prizes. The members of the Chinese Students' Literary Association spent a very enjoyable time on Wednesday at their nicely decorated premises in celebrating the 19th year of the Chinese Republic, the Chinese New Year in accordance with the Solar Calendar, and the fifth anniversary of the Associ363 words
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417 1930-01-03 4 The Change Of Name. The following are the minutes of a special general meeting of the Singapore After-Care Association, held in the Cham fcers of the Hon. the Chief Justice on Wednesday. Dec. 18: Present: —Sir William Murison (Chairman), Messrs. Lim Bock Kee, Seah Enji Tong, Yau417 words
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Article300 1930-01-03 4 One of the experiences of a woman motorist who drove her car round the world was to receive the appointment of Hoiurary Colonel at the hands of the Soviet. The car passed through France. Germany. Italy, Switzerland, Poland. Serbia. Syria. Efcypt. Arabia, India, and Vladivostok, among300 words
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Article281 1930-01-03 4 The whaling industry of Norway has become electrified. Holm Hansen, a Norwegian civil engineer, has method of electrifying the harpoon which is expected to reduce the cost of whaling in addition to sparing the animal much of the torture that has marked the catch before. On beard281 words
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Advertisement186 1930-01-03 4 fl I sleepless nights! I If you cannot sleep, or your sleep is m fitful and broken, the chances are that your M natural preventive of sleeplessness which fl comes from this cause. Eno's Fruit Salt" X cool and clean. S I first thing every morning. will V I ENO'S186 words
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Advertisement164 1930-01-03 4 I>00N Ne'8 (3e.ln3 dinner Lverv vav. Ne uxe<, to be «ucb a manlv lello*. too— veU proportlone<z anci lull ol vlaou,- dlov Kl« Nne 5i«ure ba» «line nn<l be l0"K» bxe n valx,M« «calixrov. vou can «lnloxt 5ce tbe lx.ue, tnroukll ntx Nexb Foe neelint lnou«n. Ue can 8et KlcCov'»164 words
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Advertisement257 1930-01-03 4 Truth in Advertising 1 a Brings its own Reward. Christmas Offerings j BY LATEST STEAMERS POULTRY AND GAME Incomparable Turkeys, English Pheasants, Capons, Chickens, Geese, Grouse, Pigeons, etc. Choicest "Sugarcane Hams and Bacon. i The Best English and Local Fish of all kinds. BOOK EARLY. i We thank the Public257 words
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Article1500 1930-01-03 5 KAMPONG GLAM MOSQUE. Reconstruction Nearly Finished. (By Our Muslim Correspondent.) On Jan. 1. 1924. at a Muslim mass meeting convened by the trustees of the Kam pong Glam Mosque, well-known to Muslims as "Masjid Sultan," and held in the Mosque, a proposal was adopted to demolish it in1,500 words
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Article456 1930-01-03 5 Singapore Dec. 28. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) ka'u 47 Beef, stew or curry kati 38 Pork, lean kati 64 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 63 Mutton Indian lb. 66 Mutton Australian lb. 66 Fowl, kati 59 Hens (Locally reared) kati 74 Ducks each 97 Pigeons, domestic456 words
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Article192 1930-01-03 5 Smuts On The Prospect Of War. Reuters Service. New York. Jan. L The quietude of the Woodrow Wilson Library was disturbed by the arrival ol Gen. Smuts followed by batteries of talkie machines and a battalion of reporters bombarding the General with questions on international tendencies. Gen. SmutsReuters Service. - 192 words
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Article132 1930-01-03 5 British Official Wireless. Rugby, Jan. 1. The Colonial Office issues a statement showing a satisfactory reduction of unemployment in Palestine. During the month of October unemployment among both jews and Arabs decreased, notwithstanding the fact that nearly 800 working men and women entered the country. At theBritish Official Wireless. - 132 words
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Article52 1930-01-03 5 The Royal Scotch Guards stationed at the British Legation, Peiping, bade farewell to the old capital on completion of their duty here and left the city recently, passing through the American Legation, where official leave was taken, and entrained for Tanku. At the ceremony, both the British and American Ministers52 words
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Article54 1930-01-03 5 The former Presidential Palace, including the well-known Three Lakes, in Pelplng, will soon be turned into a modern hotel, a sanitorium and a mass education school, according to Mr. Liang Shang Tung. Councillor of the Peiplng Municipal Government ln charge of the palaces. General Yen Hsl Shan has given $3,00054 words
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Advertisement335 1930-01-03 5 HAVE YOU AN ACID STOMACH? rtnd, pain and distress follow i p,ojd is a sure sign of too much acid in mach. 4 Get rid of it now. for it is Acid is the cause of ulcers. No m much acid there may be in your h you can enjoy335 words
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Advertisement287 1930-01-03 5 PERFECT PERFECT MANHOOD WOMANHOOD New Life to Both Saxos. Read Dr. Oeorg Hjnninj's Pamphlets, Geruvmy. I TAKE Testogan Thelygan The Miraculoui REMEDY for LOSS OF LOSS OF MANHOOD WOMANHOOD Prom Any Cause Promotes Everlasting Enjoyment. SOLE AGENTS NAINA MOHAMED SONS, SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. SHIRTS. Have your shirts from us.287 words
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Advertisement312 1930-01-03 6 PAVILION jfi 'PHONE «903 I Commencing from Wednesday, January I, 1930. j S AT 9.15 P.M. SHARr I EVES FILM AND EVERYBODY'S REVIEW (Silent). j I Harmony Land (Talkies) I With DEAN SISTEBS. I THE L4TEST PATHE GAZETTE (Silent). Howdy Broadway. I 7 Reels (An All Star Cast). r (talkies312 words
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Advertisement224 1930-01-03 6 Amusements. 1 ALHAHBRA I 'PHONE 6909 I Ift (TAN CHENG KEE, Sole Proprietor.) I PROGRAMME 1 [I COMMENCING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1929 AND ENDING I j! SUNDAY, JANUARY 5, 1930. jjj S IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. jjj [I THE LATEST EMPIRE NEWS. I zSMetro-QoUwyn-'JMmjer Tresent: 1 John224 words
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Advertisement390 1930-01-03 6 GAIETY CINEMA The House of Features that Really Entertains. A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR PATRONS. SPECIAL PROGRAMME From Friday Jan. 3 to Thursday, Jan 9. Romance 1 Intrigue! Thrills from End to End! FREEDOM OF THE PRESS. A Dramatic Tale of the Newspaper Editor who dared to shout390 words
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Advertisement140 1930-01-03 6 SURINA THEATRE The Show which provides (I I GRAND HAPPY HEW VdAB |»R From Wednesday. Jan. l t<> la.IN THE SECOND SHOW A r The Umit Ol Treats for fain who Pmtnctive Stocks. Blake of Scotland ard Universal* Sciial Pc Luxe. Bafflin. jiet i' Ii lied mystery adventures with sleuth140 words
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292 1930-01-03 7 Tin Rises £2. v .•t.rs Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. rubber. I Mdon 7%cL. down '4d. York 15% cents (G), down cent rPS Quiet. Allenbys $1.70—$1.80, Ayer i.r $1 20—$1-25. Ayer Panas $1.35-11.40, '.,/70—75 cents, Balgownies $2.70—$2.80, u 5i_$i 05. Bukit Jelotongs 57—60 cents,292 words
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Article71 1930-01-03 7 British Official Wireless. Rugby, Jan. 2. More than 1.800 British manufacturers will be represented at the British Industries Fair, which opens simultaneously in the middle of February in London and Birmingham. Buyers from 50 nations are expected to reach England in the next few weeks and 10,000British Official Wireless. - 71 words
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Article285 1930-01-03 7 (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, JAN. 3. SELLING. I London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 15/16 d. vLondon 3 months' sight 2s. 3%d. London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 13/16 d. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32 d. demand 2s. 3%d. T. T. 2s.285 words
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Article121 1930-01-03 7 Production Improves. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Jan. 2. In the week ending Dec. 21 Britain's coal miners produced 5,647,200 tons, an amount which exceeds any week's output since May 1924. Wage earners employed for the week numbered 949,400. The superior quality of British coal is said toBritish Official Wireless. - 121 words
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Article106 1930-01-03 7 No Cause For Pessimism. Reuter's Service. Washington, Jan. 2. Mr. Mellon predicts steady business prospects in the United States during 1930. The Secretary for Commerce, forecasts the continuance of prosperity and progress. The American Federation of Labour is also optimistic, though more cautious, and predicts aReuter's Service. - 106 words
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Article414 1930-01-03 7 Chamber Of Commerce R. A. Report. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association in their weekly auction report, dated Jan. 2, state: Catalogued 2,880,482 lb. 1,285.93 tons. Offered 2,396,092 1b.=1,069.68 tons. Sold 2,016,457 1b.=900.20 tons. London spot 7 15/16 d. New York spot 15?» cents. PRICES REALIZED.414 words
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Article69 1930-01-03 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 O'CLOCK NOON, JAN. 3. Bayers. Sellers. a. S.s. equal to London Standard, Spot 26 26% Standard R.S.S. on Tender January 26% 26% February 26% 27 March 27% 27% January/March 27 27% April/June 28% 28% Tone of Market:—Quiet. Latest Cable:—London Spot69 words
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Article274 1930-01-03 7 Official Assignee As Trustee. AFFAIRS OF PENANG CHETTY FIRM. At a public meeting of the creditors of the Chetty :irm of T.S.N., in the Supr.nne Court, Penan*-, en Friday the scheme submitted.by the Assistant Official Assignee at a previous meeting was confirmed by the requisite majority. The effect274 words
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Article62 1930-01-03 7 Dr. R. D. Fitzgerald, Dr. Mootatamby, Dr. T. E. Cheah, Dr. Withers Green, Mr. W. L. Blythe, Mr. H. Waddington, Mr. S. W. Jones. Mr. Chan Ah Poh. Lt.-Col. the Hon. Dato Abdul Hamid bin Yusof, D.P.M.J.. P. 1.5., and the Hon. Dato Abdullah bin Haji Othman, S.P.M.J., P. 1.5.,62 words
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Article151 1930-01-03 7 It is probably native production that will regulate supply and demand in a natu.al way, simply by the all-poweriul factor of price, write Messrs. Stanley F. Ward and Co. The average value of romilled rubber of all qualities, including blacks, is at present barely 6H<L per pound in151 words
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Article148 1930-01-03 7 SINGAPORE, JAN. 3. Rice, Siam 1 per Koyan $360 Rice, Siam 2 $320 Rice, Siam 3 $300 Rice, Siam 4 $295 Rice. Siam New 1 $290 Rice, Siam New 2 $275 Rice, Saigon A-l $306 Rice, Saigon 1 $291 Rice, Saigon 2 $287 Rice. Saigon 3 $275 Rice, Rangoon148 words
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Article296 1930-01-03 7 Half-Yearly Promotions List. The following half-yearly promotions in the Royal Navy and Royal Marines are announced: Commander to Captain (10).— W. H bell, D.S 0., J. Powell, D.5.0., A. R Hammiek, Hon. G. Fraser, D.5.0., R. J. R Scott, A M., E. B. C. Dicken, 0.8.296 words
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Article277 1930-01-03 7 The "Korrigsberg" arrived to-day from Hong Kong via Manila. The "President Garfield'' m expected on Monday next from Manila. The Dutch boat "Valentiju" arrived this morning from Cheribon with 1,217 pigs on board. The "Talma" was expected from Calcutta to-day. She is sailing for Hong Kong tomorrow. The277 words
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Article110 1930-01-03 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore, Jan. 3. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Op Ten Noort 22; Tilawa 20. Main Wharf (entrance Gate 3). Glenamoy 18; Trevilley 17; Keelung 15; Khyber 13; Kon. der Nederlanden 9; Java 8; Adrastus 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Deli 30; Darvel 32;110 words
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Article56 1930-01-03 7 The engagement is announced between Paul Storr, of Singapore, and Doris, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bottomley, of Silsden, Yorkshire. The rate of Issue of Money Orders far India and Ceylon to-day Is Rs. 152 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and56 words
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Advertisement156 1930-01-03 7 8IU?I8lI lH<Uex ancl Qentinnen x«ek «2»rexpon6ent» ln blalav. »t. <?!»«. 1«. vxmbrloze Street, l>m6on. «nglalul. I've «oval Orcbextra. plavrrx <lextrln« lnemberxblp «nnmunleate to 8tepbenx Lrotberx. tranxiator, ol Ixxutl ami rorelsn ?oxl 8ox 567 8lepbelu> 8rox Interpreter» ol aU anll lucal IVpixtx »ntl 8bortlmn6 lteporterx— muxlc xuppbsrx. 8ox 5«?. vV4XI«v. vxutonl'se156 words
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Advertisement366 1930-01-03 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TENDERS. 9 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services, and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room, Municipal Offices: Tender. Date of Closing. Sale and removal from Municipal depot at Grove Road,366 words
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Miscellaneous166 1930-01-03 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. JAN. 3 Pontianak (Khoen Lie) 3 p.m. North East India (Tilawa) 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalvs, Siak, Pakan Barot and Pajakombo (Hong Kwong) p.m. Kemaman (Hong Ho) 3 p.m. North. N-East N-West Sumatra (General van G-j.>n) 3 p.m. Siam (txceot Lower Siam) I (Redang) 3 p.m. Poeloe166 words
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Miscellaneous405 1930-01-03 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright j RelaTemperature. Rain- Sun- tlve Wind. Max. Mux fall, shines. Humi- Dtrec- Speed, Stations. P. F. Ins. hour. dlty tion. m[p.h. Weather. 4 Alor Star 91 70 .20 7.1 75 E 2 Fine Kota Bharu 85 70 .80 4.4 «85 S.S E 2405 words
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Obituary23 1930-01-03 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. Funeral Announcement. The funeral of the late Mr. Wee Tiang Cheng takes place at Binatanj;, Sarawak, to-day.23 words
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Article713 1930-01-03 8 Malaya did well in the New Year Honours so far as numbers are concerned, and there is not one of the five gentlemen whose public services have been recognised that has not more than earned the distinction now conferred upon him. At first sight it would seem that713 words
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Article335 1930-01-03 8 Mr. E. A. Ross. M.C.S.. will be seconded to Johore on his return from leave next week. The mojathly meeting of the Singapore Sinhalese Association will be held at 6 p.m. on Sunday. We have received from the Stanley Tann Advertising Co. three neat little wall calendars for 1930. Mr.335 words
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Article324 1930-01-03 8 Yesterday s Dress Rehearsal Impressive. Press rejwesentatives were invited to witness the dreee rehearsal of the Revue de Luxe at the Victoria Theatre yesterday and the impression formed is that Vyner Gomez, the producer, has chosen a very fitting caption fo» a very bright show. With the324 words
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Article386 1930-01-03 8 A Step To Something Better. A full audience saw and heard the talking pictures at the Pavilion last night. There was a feature film, "Howdy Broadway," and several "shorts." The audience, facing a novelty $4 which they had some doubt beforehand, were naturally critical, bat they could386 words
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Article270 1930-01-03 8 Mr. Lim Nee Scon, who is in indifferent health, has been medically advised to go for a change. He left this morning by the "Burgenland" fcr Hong Keng, where he will stay for a few days before proceeding to Japan and North China to spend the winter. He will be270 words
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Article279 1930-01-03 8 Penang Boy Again First. BUT RAFFLESIAN BREAKS MONOPOLY. On inquiry at the office of the It r f Education to-day a representati t jf "Malaya Tribune" learned that a Ijaen received from the Examir ti that Ooi Tiang Eng, of the Pun; f>chool, and Tan Thoon Lip, of279 words
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Article112 1930-01-03 8 Birth Of Christ Depicted. Beautiful tableaux of the Birth uf Christ were faithfully dflpcted at the St. Andrew's Cathedral yestefdav evening to a large congregation, consisting mostly of children. The performers were 22 boys and 20 girl.* from the St. Andrew's Cathedral Sunday Schools. Their costumes were effective112 words
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Article57 1930-01-03 8 -JSir William Peer* Extended Appointment. It is announced, hi a supplement ~a> th* FM.S. Govarnment. Gazette that the Secretary of State for the Colonies has been -pJeasaa approve the extension of tt\< term of oQn vi Sir William Pvel. KB!.. CMC. ai ChM Secretary to Governmciit FM.S. lor57 words
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Article41 1930-01-03 8 Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 2 The Post Office announces that picture drawings and photographs will be telegraphe direct between London and Berlin from Jan. at a charge of per square centime: with a minimum charge of £1.Reuter's Service. - 41 words
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Article82 1930-01-03 8 A Gazette Extraordinary tattled ye c t day ann mnces that the following have be added to the list of Justices of the Pej for the Colony: Singapore: Messrs J. I. Dawson, v Jumabhoy, L. C. L. Margoliouth and H. Reilly. Penang: Dr. A. J. C.82 words
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Article107 1930-01-03 8 From Europe, (London ma I- despafv* Dec. 12), ex 8.1. "Rohna" which anc*red at Penang at 5.30 a.m. to-day will arri' train to-morrow- morning. V rrespoi will be ready for delivery to b -xholds 1L45 a.m. From China and Japan by i Singapore at 4 p.m. to-day." From107 words
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Article43 1930-01-03 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London:—7 7 >d. New York:— ls% cents (O). Singapore:—26-26»4 cents. TIN. Lcndcn:—Spot £180 ss. Od. (iro s. 6d. 3 months, buyers £183 12s. 6d up 40 od.>, sellers £183 15s. Od. tup od.» Singapore:—s9l.so. (300 tons so*43 words
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Advertisement186 1930-01-03 8 1 ROBINSON'S J X FOR ALL SPORTS WEAR. rD jjj New Stocks of FLEET-FOOT TENNIS SHOES. I 2 5 For Vulcanised jG I Value Crepe Rubber g Service W U Wear at Toe or Heel. J I ■'Fleot-F.Mf Price $3.50 Pair. I 1 Sports f> i{ S I shoes y186 words
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Advertisement151 1930-01-03 8 STANLEY'S Rustless Drawing INSTRUMENTS IN SETS OR SINGLE. Compasses, Dividers, Bows, Etc., Etc. Sole Agent* for W. F. STANLEY St CO.. LTD. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. 634 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TENG SENG GUAN, Established 1905. Tel. No. 2415. T. K. X's Tyres Reduced Prices. Tubes.151 words
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806 1930-01-03 9 Indians Asked To Face Facts. gPPEAL TO GANDHI FOR CO-OPERATION. New Qrganised Force. Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. London, Jan. 2. rs in ihe past week have been Lth the events in India. The morndevote leaders to the happenings in to the possibilitiesReuter's Service.; British Official Wireless. - 806 words
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Article28 1930-01-03 9 SPORTS REVIEW, on page 2. 1 1 FROM INDIA, on page 3. s| AFFAIRS, on page 5. 1 s NOTES, on page SPO\DF.NCE, on page 11.28 words
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Article105 1930-01-03 9 REMOVAL OF "EXTRALITY" BEGINS. Wiih Nanking. Reuter's Service. Washington, Jan. 2. Mr. Stimson in a statement says that Nanking's decree abolishing extra-territoriality agrees with the American position. He says that the report that Nanking is automatically terminating extra-territoriality rights on Jan. 1 is not borne cut by theReuter's Service. - 105 words
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Article376 1930-01-03 9 ["Sin Kuo Mm Press" Service.] Shanghai,* Jan. 3. Jan. 1 being the 19th anniversary of the Chinese Republic, the Government has granted a three-days holiday. President Chiang Kai Shek sent greetings to foreigners and members of the Government on the 2nd and 3rd. Yen Shi Shan,376 words
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Article378 1930-01-03 9 French At German Reception. A LITTLE TROUBLE IN NORWAY. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Oslo, Jan. 1. The New Year added a new name to the world's seaports—Nidaros, the obsolete Viking name of the important Norwegian town Trondhjem, being resurrected by the Oslo Government, in'contravention of the wishes of378 words
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Article147 1930-01-03 9 MANAGER CHARGED WITH HOMICIDE. A School Loses 2\ Pupils. Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 2. There were pathetic scenes at the Paisley imfrmary mortuary, where many volunteers, who were preparing little bodies for burial, broke down and substitutes had to be found. Hearses repeatedly visited the mortuary to-day andReuter's Service. - 147 words
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Article59 1930-01-03 9 Editor Kills Wife And Self. i Reuter's Service. Hong Kong, Jan. 2. The opening of the New Year was marred by a terrible double tragedy last night at the residence of Mr. Burnett, the popular managing editor of the "China Mail." Mr. Burnett committed suicideReuter's Service. - 59 words
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Article354 1930-01-03 9 Snowden's Second Innings. Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. London. Jan. 2. Mr. Snowden and Mr. Graham (President of the Board of Trade) have left for The Hague. The delegation is essentially a Treasury party and Mr. Henderson is not going as no political question is being considered. TheReuter's Service.; British Official Wireless. - 354 words
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Article71 1930-01-03 9 Reuter's Service. Auckland. New Zealand. Jan. 2. The Cabinet on Thursday discussed t'.e Samoan troubles. It is announced that H.M.S. "Veronica" and H.M.S. "Laburnum" will leave to-morrow fcr "an unknown destination." Wellington. Jan. 2. It is officially denied that H.M.S. "Veronica' and H.M.S. "Laburnum" are going toReuter's Service. - 71 words
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Article107 1930-01-03 9 It has already been announced that Miss Ruth Tung has joined the staff of the Singapore Chinese Mandarin School. Another acquisition, a teacher with fourteen years' experience in schools and colleges, is Mr. Sun Run Ho. a native of Kiangsu, and a graduate of the Shanghai Baptist College with the107 words
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Article428 1930-01-03 9 Seizure Of Arms On. French Mail. GAOL FOR FRENCHMAN AND CHINESE. Transaction In A Cabin. A sensational seizure of arms was made on the French nfail steamer 'Amboise" yesterday afternoon by the Detective Branch, culminating in the finding of 14 brand new automat c pistols and 1,300 rounds428 words
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Article81 1930-01-03 9 British And U. S. Convention. Reuter's Service. Washington, Jan. 2. Mr. Stimson and Sir Esme Howard have signed the Convention settling the boundary between the Philippine Archipelago and British North Borneo. The Convention does not alter the existing boundaries and confirms the title off the United States toReuter's Service. - 81 words
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Article63 1930-01-03 9 Ten Occupants Killed. Reuter's Service. Santa Monica (California*. Jan. 3. Two air liners, each believed to be carrying five persons, collided three miles from land and plunged into the sea. It is feared that ten people were killed, including the film director. Mr. Kenneth Hawks. The machinesReuter's Service. - 63 words
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Article208 1930-01-03 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby. Jan. 2. Blind persons fegistered in this country number 50.771 and 36.485 of these ate classed as unemployab c. How further to improve their lot is discussed in a report signed by Lord Blanesburgh anl prcs nted by the Advisory CommitteeBritish Official Wireless. - 208 words
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Advertisement112 1930-01-03 9 a52SS5Z5Z5HSES2£2SH525H5e!5ES2S2S25HSES25ZS 2S25ZSZSH5Z52SS5Z5ZS ESH£'ES3R5ESZ5H5ZS »•*-> Jfe* «r —k y -K'' j^H il H Ik A Ipltfc flk flj B OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERF. v f Sole Agents: i GimmiE B €b j 4*B^»- in the Straits Settlements.J r v m I New "H.M.V." Records j I TO-DAY. I I 1st JANUARY ISSUE. I112 words
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190 1930-01-03 10 Sports Pastimes. Volumes' Match At Batu Pahat. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. /From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat, Jan. L *The school paJang was crowded with spectators to witness a mat* the *V*al Volunteers and the K*ta Tinggi Volunteers. Batu Pahat were aggressive and the game was mostly in their opponents' territory tilJ190 words
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Article202 1930-01-03 10 RESULTS OF YESTERDAY S MATCHES. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.] London, Jan. 2. Yesterdays Scottish League matches reunited as follows: Aberdeen 2. Hearts 2. Clyde 2, St. Johnstone 0. Dundee U. 1, Ayr U. 2. Falkirk 4, Motherwell 1. Hamilton A. 0, Airdrieomua- 1. Hibernians 0, Dundee 1. KilmarnockReuter's Service. - 202 words
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Article45 1930-01-03 10 S.R.C. Meeting To-Day. CRICKET. A meeting lot S.R.C. ewekjiters will be held this afternoon at 5.30 p.m. at the Club Pavilion to discuss the adoption or otherwise of the larger wicket during the ensuing season. All interested members are invited to attend.45 words
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Article100 1930-01-03 10 LAWN TENNIS. first tournament open to Tamils living in any part of IMalaya is to be held during the Hari Raia Puasa Holidays, March I—3, at Kuala Lumpur, by the Tamilian*' Physical Culture Association. There will be two events, open singles and open doubles. Entries close on100 words
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Article38 1930-01-03 10 BADMINTON. Members of the Shanghai B. P. are requested to note that a special general meeting will be held on Sunday at 1 p.m. at 418» River Valley Read, the residence of Mr. Tan Sip Chew.38 words
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Article55 1930-01-03 10 PING-PONG. The following will represent the S.A.W.L.A against the Chinese Students' Literary Association, 37, Ann Siang Hill, on Sunday at 2 p.m.: Tan Miang Kang, Yap Keng Soon, Quek Sing Kee. Lee Yong Kwee, Oei Sek Hwa, Goh Guan Hock and Soh Peng Yong. Rese: yes:—Tan Kirn55 words
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Article24 1930-01-03 10 G.G.C. Medal Replay. W. Hay won the replayed tie for the Garrison Golf Club's monthly medal, defeating C. H. Kent 4 and 2.24 words
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Article14 1930-01-03 10 On Saturday, the 18th inst., Malacca Club will have the S.C.C. as visitors.14 words
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Article16 1930-01-03 10 Our thanks for New Year greetings from the Shanghai Badminton Party and the Amateur Sporting Association.16 words
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Article500 1930-01-03 10 "B" Co. Welch Beat S.C.C. "A." Yesterday's game on the Padang, between an S.C.C. "A" XV and the "B" Co. team of the Welch Regt., ended in a win for the latter by a goal, the only score in the hour's play. The sides were fairly evenly matched.500 words
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Article60 1930-01-03 10 Members of the Amateur Sporting Association xoeiation are of tne tentb ann, ver>arv celebral'.nx to be bo!«. at lbl' »e« >.!» ostbvir Matron, Naw. milestone, puzir l!.ll>l, on 8atur<l»v an6 8unlln> ln «.biition to ,<ln?j?enss. tbere will l.e ,«n ull«iuv < bampioi,. 5>bip baclrnmton lournumen». amonzs lbe sn<.mber«. annual lieneral60 words
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Article49 1930-01-03 10 Mr. C. E. Hudson, a member of Malacca's hockey side and a good lawn tennis player, has come on transfer to Singapore. His place in the Malacca office of Messrs. Adams>n, Gillfillan and Co., Ltd., will be taken by Mr. Patterson, who some time back went on Home leave.49 words
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Article50 1930-01-03 10 Malacca loses still another sportsman by the departure of Mr. J. A. St. C. Stewart, who in recent years played at full back in the rugger side and at cricket has excelled as a wicket-keeper and a dashing batsman, while he has also been prominent on the lawn tennis courts.50 words
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Article15 1930-01-03 10 Mr. J. H. Willmott, a notable figure in Malacca sporting circles, yesterday left for Perak.15 words
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Article74 1930-01-03 10 The Universal nine-reel film "Freedom of the Press,," by Peter B. Kyne, is the big attraction at the Gaiety Cinema to-night. Lewis Stone as the crooked political boss fighting his boyhood chum, now editor of the "Free Press," played by Henry B. Walthal, who is conducting74 words
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Article35 1930-01-03 10 At the Palacegay Cinema, Ne*v Bridge Road, from to-morrow until Tuesday next, the pictures will include Rudolph Valentino in "Cobra," and in the first show a war film titled "When Fleet Meets Fleot.".35 words
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Article21 1930-01-03 10 Vellu, driver of a hire cat, was fined $10 by the Seremban Magistrate last week far driving in a dangerous manner.21 words
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Article937 1930-01-03 10 A Weekly Commentary. In the Malaya Cup competition, with Singapore out of the picture after the game on the 14th, it was obvious that United Services would emerge champions of the Southern division. Perak, having inflicted a severe beating on Penang (who had high hopes of entering the937 words
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Article215 1930-01-03 10 Great Singer's Visit To Singapore. Almost by accident it was discovered that Miguel Fleta could sing—when a disciple of that famous singer Manuel Azo heard him and offered instruction. Fleta's repertoire is unlimited. He sings in Italian the operas "Pagliacci," "Cavalleria Rustieana," "Aida," "Lucia," "Favorita," "Romeo et Juliet,"215 words
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Article293 1930-01-03 10 Receptions At Muar And Seremban. (From Our Own Correspondents.) Mr. E. V. Ramasamy and his party arrived at Muar on Sunday morning and were given a hearty welcome. Is the afternoou rhe par.y, escorted by musicians, proceeded to the Muar Central Hall, where Mr. Ramasamy293 words
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Article247 1930-01-03 10 New Year's Eve Function. The Malacca Club held a very successful New Year's Eve dance. About 150 person? were present. Under the skilful .direction of Mrs. Lindow, the Club hall had been tastefully decorated. There was a good range of fancy dresses, despite the fact that no prizes247 words
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Article233 1930-01-03 10 Batu Pahat Towkay's Honour. iFrom Out Own Correspondent.) A large gathering was present at the palatial residence of Towkay Tan Swee Hoe, a prominent resident of Batu Pahat and a director of the Ho Hong Bank, at a sumptuous dinner given to his many friends the various communities,233 words
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Article15 1930-01-03 10 Mr. J. Robson. of Kuala Lumpur, has joined the Penang branch of Wearne Bros., Ltd.15 words
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Article178 1930-01-03 10 The body of a Japanese found in the River Test at Redbridge, Southampton, was that of Mr. Shinichi Moriya, a first-class passenger on the White Star liner "Majestic" from New York. Among his Dapers was a draft note for £470, bearing an endorsement showing that on Nov. 25 £400 was178 words
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Article194 1930-01-03 10 Important Naval Talks. Reuter's Service. Boston, Jan. 2. "A battleship is by far the most economical in the way of throwing high explosives about," declared the Secretary for the Navy, Mr. Adams, in a speech at the Chamber of Commerce. "A battleship is still the most importantReuter's Service. - 194 words
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Article540 1930-01-03 10 Reuter's Service. Lebourget. Jan. 2. The Frenchman, Bart, flying a golden ray 'plane covered 235 miles from Croydon to here in 88 minutes. Washington, Jan. 2. Mr. J. F. Morgan has given his famous yacht "Corsair" to the Government, after many yeais cruising on the high seas.Reuter's Service. - 540 words
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Article29 1930-01-03 10 The engagement is announced between George Buckle Crisp, of Penang, and Kathleen Joan Mullock, only daughter of the late Dr. R. W. Mullock and Mrs. Mullock, of Southwold. Suffolk.29 words
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Article46 1930-01-03 10 Mr. Sun Chi Ming, the newly appointed vice-director of the Peiping-Suiyuan railway administration, was sworn into office recently. Mr. Sun is a native of Anhwei province, and a returned student from the United States. He had previously served on this railway as station master and engineer.46 words
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Article92 1930-01-03 10 Chin Yeok San has been convicted by the Sei?mban Magistrate, Mr. A. E. Coope, on a charge of failing to report an accident at Stitul Road, and fined $10. It was stated that on Dec. 15 Mary Chin was riding a bicycle near the Setul Road bridge when a motor-bus92 words
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Article1040 1930-01-03 10 REPORT AT METHODIST CONFERENCE. f The Deep Needs Of Malays The Malaya Annual Confere:v v Methodist Episcopal Church op( n< ste J? in Wesley Church. Singapore, by i. b J tion of Holy Communion. The basin of the Conference followed, with Bi jm F. Lee, D.D., presiding.1,040 words
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Article81 1930-01-03 11 readers are Invited to write to us on public interest. Ie must be under- t h e "Malaya Tribune" does not ndorse opinions expressed by cor- rs Letters should be as brief as Preferably type-written (double spacon one side of the paper only. n ay be used, but the81 words
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Article200 1930-01-03 11 Editor, Malaya Tribune.") hawkers' problem has recently hmelight. From reports appearsa we understand that our City, the progenitors of this prominence ent resolve to make Singapore one tiest spots in the tropics, if not the -~ugh publicity has already been correspondence columns of the pic, and it200 words
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Article542 1930-01-03 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Si—In wishing you and your colleagues a Happy New Year, may I ask the indulgence of bruin' provided with a short space to record my personal views about the "Talk.e" show at the Pavilion last night? Discriminating entertainment seekers —and there542 words
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Article982 1930-01-03 11 To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") r, Occasional references to the ill-effects oi" heterogeneous marriages," Mr- Enguan avers are not a libel on the Eurasian comt ,.t But a reference is a reference whether i' casual or implied. as come to "brass-tacks" —the cold facta ory. it is evidenced982 words
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Article117 1930-01-03 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —In your issue of the 26th inst., your representative who called on Mr. E. V. Ramasamy Naicker, the "reformer" of Southern India, says: "Mr. Ramasamy, who is 52 years of age. is a robust man and speaks excellent English." Coming as this117 words
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Article210 1930-01-03 11 (To tlie Editor, "Malaya Tribune."; Sir Kindly a'low me, through the medium of your paper, to congratulate the police force on their recent efforts to rid Singapore of its W iT was admirable, the way they fearlessly arrested those responsible for carrying on that terrible vice210 words
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Advertisement296 1930-01-03 11 I VIOLIN OUTFITS I I Specially made for the Tropics. W P mmmSmSSSSMiSL v I iiMiiiiiuii lr /■1 Mte—#M Lr ■■k. tr ■■■■n rv v n. In pJ. S! Consisting of splendid tone violin, bow, imitation leather shaped [Q £2=2 case, resin, pitch ojpe, mute, bridge and one set of296 words
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Advertisement505 1930-01-03 14 M. HASSAN ELECTRICAL AND CONTRACTOR 36-37, Bras Basah Roy. SINGAPORI If you are in need f elect* lights, fans, motors etc water service, please writ/! the above address 'pu 3411. Fh( MODERATE CHARGES. LADIES Beads Shoes to M Evening Dresses, th- toJ Fashion for Modern 1 attending Ball Rooms o505 words
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