Malaya Tribune, 24 January 1930
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Title Section21 1930-01-24 1 The Malaya Tribune VoT* No. 20 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday, Jan. 24, 1930.21 words
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Advertisement82 1930-01-24 1 t IPTON'S CEYLON TEA. yol c 1 $V* BETTER TH HEST. When Buying Ask for:— j I gHj| "Ship" "Swan" jplli Ij Sweetened Condensed r "CLOVER" BRAND 1 I Sterilized Natural Unsweetened Condensed i 0 as well as c EgS "GLOVER" THICK CREAH. SI j 1 i iiMMiMiinnrr T i82 words
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Advertisement10 1930-01-24 1 "FLoRODOR" Washing Suitings yyC^^^& jy 'or Tropical high street. Singapore.10 words
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Article90 1930-01-24 2 [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. Letters should be as brief as possible, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen-names90 words
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Article191 1930-01-24 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Being a regular reader ol your fuper, I read with great interest your article on this $ubjecL It is a great pity indeed that the Chinese Nationalist Government as from this year will not recognise the old Chinese New Year day191 words
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360 1930-01-24 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —We feel little inclined to write this, but once and for all we should like Mr. C. H. Liang and his colleagues to know that we cannot follow out their suggestions wth regaid to the reduction of fees. We have360 words
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Article499 1930-01-24 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —I have read with great interest the many letters on the above subject from your various Chinese correspondents, and would now wish to be permitted to ask the following questions through the medium of your journal:— (1) What are the499 words
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Article1127 1930-01-24 2 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."; gir —i perused the letter of Mr. P. Louis in your issue of the 18th inst. and I fail to understand why the Government is not aware of the fact that the observance of the caste system in this Colony w>ll1,127 words
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Advertisement315 1930-01-24 2 I TRUTH IN ADVERTISING I IS WHAT WE STAND FOR. I I i (DESICCATED OX LIVER). fa N I HAVE YOU? NATURE'S SIGNS g J RED OF S 2mrHT H EYBS AN ADEQUATE I 3 v?GOUR I STRENGTH BLOODSTREAM. I I A GOOD APPETITE g 1 OR ARE YOU? l315 words
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Advertisement335 1930-01-24 2 The WolM Over Find Ever Ready Help For Ailing Infants In Baby's Own Tablets. Tired fathers are inclined to be irritable when the baby keeps them awake through its cryin* at night, so Baby's Own Tablets are as much a blessing to them as to the mother whose task it335 words
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Advertisement136 1930-01-24 2 GOOD ENGLISI, AN:) COMMI iiCIAL CORRESP)NDEN» Learn to speak n rite can stndyafhon.. writ, f., in,, Accountancy t Commercial Train.: S'hand-Typewritinu L.A.A. and C.R.A i Good English t r i ng Correspondence S on r Advertising JS?* Salesmanship p! 00 1^ Matriculation «ttncj; OVER Itt co, RSES International Cor,.-, (Colonial,.136 words
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Article813 1930-01-24 3 SNARE IN RESTRICTION OF HOURS. Comments On Tin Reports. How will the formation of a £5,000,000 company to hold the shares of four of the five British tin smelters bene\fit the tinmining industry? asks the financial correspondent of "Truth." 1 do not see that Sir813 words
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Article329 1930-01-24 3 A market review just issue d by Charles Hope and Son, of Mincing Lane, puts forward an interesting survey of the present rubber situation, with particular reference to the American position, and although 1.0 definite conclusions are postulated, it is plain to see that329 words
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Article408 1930-01-24 3 The Reference Library. The following publications, received during the week ending Jan. 18, are available for public use in the Reference Library of the Department -of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S.. Fullerton Building, Singapore: Africa:—Standard Bank of South Africa. Ltd.. Monthly Review, Cape Town, November. Burma:—Report on Crops.408 words
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Article184 1930-01-24 3 Guthrie's Report. Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Singapore. >n their weekly rep >rt dated Jan. 23, state: S nee last report'ng, the market has been fairly steady, but quiet and in lining towards dullness, with no outstanding feature At time of wri.ing prices are as follows: S'ngapore 24184 words
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Article113 1930-01-24 3 New Nuisance Tb Theatre Goers. Tf women well as men take to cigara at th? play, the whole question of whether smoking is to bt allowed at theatres at ai! will have to be revived (says the "Daily Telegraph"). At a musical comedy on night a woman113 words
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Advertisement219 1930-01-24 3 Why Buy Oranges? j n you get the most delicious j ORANGE POP J j 3 made entirely from the best j If l! California Oranges. I I Until You Taste I PHOENIX I I J ORANGE POP J 't is impossible to imagine j 0W are i I 'rjl219 words
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Advertisement301 1930-01-24 3 I m ORANGE IJS CRUSH I is> as the name su^€Sts>crushed jjj I jffll^MflS^^lpß^^B'' I "iS c consummation of a jjj S year's research work and a S voyage to America to study the I characteristics of the fruit and S I US conversion t0 an aerated {jj I beverage.301 words
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Article557 1930-01-24 4 An English Woman's Impressions. Roaring London at first seemed terrible to me when I arrived there from Tibet, where a comforting calm embraces all. Despite comparative proverty in that high, remote land, there is abounding joy and a freedom which knows nothing of orderliness, nor of the557 words
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Article258 1930-01-24 4 Death Of Typhoid Patient. Philippine General Hospital authorities are conducting an investigation into the death at Alejandro Versoza, 17-year-old brother of Lieutenant Versoza, of tne Constabu'a:y. Young Versoza died of typhoid fever at the hospital recently and the investigation is being undertaken to determine whether or not there258 words
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Article138 1930-01-24 4 Two Hundred Tons Of Oil Daily. Weltevreden, Jan. 8. The Bataafsche Oil Company has struck a spout, r on the East Coast of Sumatra with a daily capacity of two hundred tons. The company is preparing- to undertake the intensive exploitation of the concession on the138 words
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Article203 1930-01-24 4 More Needed Throughout The Country. In an.editorial on the question of play ing fields the "Malay Mail" says that Kua'a Lumpur, has a fair number of grounds for organised games but not enough open spac?s near the crowded parts of the town for the masses. Like Singapore, too,203 words
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Article120 1930-01-24 4 The Deputy Controller of Labour. Malaya, informs us that the following taluks in Madras Presidency are now closed to recruit ng on account of infectious disease. In the area served by the Port of Madras: Ganjam. Chicacole, Chatrapur, Kodala. Ichapuram and Sompeta. Vizagapatam: Vizianagaram. Bellary: Harapanhalli and Hadagallet.120 words
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Article117 1930-01-24 4 Nic, Jan. 12. A beautiful young baroness wha in American before her marriage has been arrested on a charge of falsifying her birth certificate by claiming a young French woman's child as hers. It a; pears that the baroness is barren and unless she has issue117 words
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Article83 1930-01-24 4 Detroit. -lan. 2. Mr. Henry Garvin, head of the Police Bomb Squad, who was due to appear to-day as a witness in the trial of Martin Cohn, proprietor of the Study cluo Cabaret, who stands charged with manslaughter in connection with a fire ia which sixteen persons were83 words
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Advertisement282 1930-01-24 4 I serve up I my real I J CHEF SOUPS!!! I A LUCKY NUMBER a ft Deferred terms arranged and the best market WSf'gjffßffSPPtfM 3 price allowed for your old car. ft W M Ask for new illustrated catalogue, sent post jjj ,ree 00 request. p jjj fmj r r282 words
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Advertisement277 1930-01-24 4 SOAp World-1 longfo, Daily Toilet Use THE even -da assisted by o CuticuraOii yourbest.nv, They not onh j ?.lso enhance a: qualities of th Sample S<>ar, uponrequcsr tr Ph^flEu Central Works Stort Gas, water and elect* services, Have Now Removed To 136, MIDDLE ROAD Have in ready stock lamps and277 words
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Article1411 1930-01-24 5 RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION IN ENGLISH SCHOOLS. < By Our Muslim Correspondent.) That the Straits Settlements Educational Code does not stipulate that the teaching of Christian religious instruction in Mission or any other "aided" English schools should be one of the conditions upon which a grant-in-aid is given is known1,411 words
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Article449 1930-01-24 5 Singapore, Jan. 17. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 48 Beef, stew or curry kati 40 Pork, lean kati 64 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 53 Mutton Indian lb. 60 Mutton Australian lb. *5 Fowl, kati 62 Hens (Locally reared) kati 75 Ducks each 1.07 Pigeons, domestic449 words
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Advertisement306 1930-01-24 5 Hum earn is Malaria ar.ee to fever. wine with Itt LAZARUS g| IV MUNICIPALITY. ABSTRACT. serangoon, Singapore. I 0. n ,r fvar Dcctc you that the medicine r day for MALARIA had I started on Thursday, good finished the 7 doses th e Btn. healtn lesttrday, < H. J. S.306 words
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Advertisement143 1930-01-24 5 I —J O r Henmnqs> rVE^IUVENATOR Painful lovr /AanmOCD a c lABBV F'GURE FriGiD"T\ F.GuRE LOWEREb\/rrALTT.v3r J^SOMNia E S P EPPEC"r/^ANHOOO I Womanhood N T Sole N.AINA MOHAMED SONS ?2 BAT terv SINGAPORE 26 010 MaRKJT PuR FOR ALL DEFECTS OF VISION CONSULT: M. EZEKIEL A SONS Manufacturing Ophthalmic Optician.143 words
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Advertisement209 1930-01-24 5 Singapore Chinese Mandarin School. BRANCH AT TANJONG PAGAR To enable residents of the southern end of the city to get a chance to study Mandarin, •c have as requested established a branch at Tanjong Pagar. 433. Tras Street, Chinese <;nderganen. FEATURES.—There are three lessons a week. Monday. Wednesday, and Friday.209 words
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Miscellaneous45 1930-01-24 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for week ending Jan. 26, 1930. TO-DAY, JAN. 24. 5.15 p.m.—Malay Drill Hall, "F" (Malay) Coy., Officers and N. C. O.s Weapon Training Course. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "F" (Malay) Company, N. C. O. L. L. A. Examination.45 words
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Advertisement385 1930-01-24 6 PAVILION i i 1 'PHONE 6903 I j FROM MONDAY, JANUARY 20.T0 SATURDAY, JANUARY 25. I X AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP jjj I THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTF. I I EVE'S FILM AND EVERYBODY'S REVIEW. I IJETTA GOUDAL and CLIVf BROOK j I Three Faces East, j I A GRIPPING MYSTERY385 words
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Advertisement304 1930-01-24 6 Amusements. I ALHAMBRA 1 'PHONE 6909 I I (TAN CDENG KEE, Sole Proprietor.) I SPECIAL PROGRAMME I I Commencing Friday, Jan. 24 and ending Wednesday, Jan 29 jjj C] IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. ffi I The Latest Empire News. I RAMON NAVARRO J rjj in a spicy304 words
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Advertisement374 1930-01-24 6 GAIETY CINEMA The House of Features that Really Entertains. From Fridau, January 24 to Thu sday, January 30. In th? Second Show at 9.15 p.m. Time U> be up and going if you don't want to miss a good picture. Come, let Gay RAY GRIFFITH The Master Laughter show you374 words
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Advertisement85 1930-01-24 6 SURINA THEATRE DEEDS, NOT WORi lJm TO-NIGI Until Tuesd In the Second S The Picture "The Last Yarning •St a n LAURA Ik tNTE Mighty Myntory! V Drama! Shiver fSu SF The Qhoatlj Won wa'. rhe 11 Terror cf the Unknown The DEVILISH SOI SCREAMS OK Tl (In 10 P85 words
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230 1930-01-24 7 Bu bber(> hanged: Tin Up. Co. report at 11 a.m. jlessr?. Et; to-day BBER. unchanged. Londo: s (G)( up 14 cen t. 90 v ilenbys $1.50—51.60, Ayer Share- Ayer p anas $1.30—51.40, jlolelcs i\- Brogas 90—95 cents, Bassetts cents Bukit Katils 60 pjg Jdotong rghs $2.85—53,230 words
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Article113 1930-01-24 7 Voluntary Liquidation. An extraordinary general meeting of the Tebak Tin Fields, Ltd., was held at the registered offices of the company, Chartered Bark Chambers, Singapore, to-day for the purpose of passing the following resolution: "That the company be wound up voluntarily und?r the provision of the Companies113 words
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Article72 1930-01-24 7 MNGAPORE C HAMBER OF COMMERCE RIBMR ASSOCIATION. 12 O CLOCK SOON, JAN. 24. Buyers. Sellers. R-SS equal to London Standard. Spot 24% 25 Standard RS S on Tender Flbruar >' 25 25% 26't 26 I **Mn March 26 26% ApnlJane 27»- 27% Tc »f of Market: Firm.72 words
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Article41 1930-01-24 7 Barlow's Report. v *»v|/v4 m a-r S u r !'u Barlow and Co Singapore, in eekly report dated Jan. 24, state: P* xim?tp[ ke 'i very sli^ht ly easier. ApVtotatirn-" were shipped. Closing Sd a< foUoWs: Sundried $9.30;41 words
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Article91 1930-01-24 7 JAN. 24. Rice Siam Per Kovan 385 *cc. aaS $315 Puce 4 $300 r e Sam Rn $29 5*5» $280 5*55» $275 5*35 $265 £32 250 *•> g 5230 Rice I per bag $7.70 $7.50 Gambler Buyers Sellers J iva cube 9-50 cube 1400 \i' Jte Pe PPer 64.5091 words
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Article318 1930-01-24 7 British Official Wireless. (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, JAN. 24. SELLING. London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 15/16 d London 3 months' sight 2s 3%d London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 13/16 d London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32 d London demand 2s 3British Official Wireless. - 318 words
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Article142 1930-01-24 7 Dead Body In Rubber Plantation. OPENING OF MURDER TRIAL. The last of the murder trials on the calendar at the present session of the Assizes was begun to-day before the Chief Justice (Sir Wm. Murison) and a special jury. A Chinese who is alleged to have142 words
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Article820 1930-01-24 7 Due Here In February. Mr. E. Robert Schmitz, the celebrated French pianist, whose work has been commented upon most favourably by the leading papers of Europe and the United States and ether places where he has appeared, is due to arrive in Singapore in the near future,820 words
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Article122 1930-01-24 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore, Jan. 24. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Cremer East Basin: Esquilino 22; Plancius 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Eertram Rickmers 13: Mm 10; Heron 9. Empire Dock (Rntrance Gate S). Borneo Maru 30; Benavon 33; Bangkok 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4).122 words
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Article41 1930-01-24 7 The second anniversary dinner of the Social Athletic Party will be held on Feb. 1 at the Air View Restaurant at 7.30 p.m. Those who have not yet paid their dinner fees are requested to do so at an early date.41 words
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Article176 1930-01-24 7 N.Y.K. MOTOR SHIPS. "Chichibu Maru's" Successful Trial. l-nder the supervision of the Japanese Government Officials of the Communication Department, the N.Y.K. new passenger nvltor ship "Chichibu Maru" made an official trial off Tateyama, in the Bay of Tokyo, on the 8th inst. The result far exceeded all expectations.176 words
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Article448 1930-01-24 7 Reuter's Service. Sydney. Jan. 23. The Orient liner "Orsova" went aground in Freman's Channel, Moreton Bay and tugs have gone to assist. The "Ardent," flying the Norwegian nag, is due on Sunday from Gun,mg Batu Besar. The "Nagoto Maru" is due on the 28th nst from HongReuter's Service. - 448 words
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Article84 1930-01-24 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 152 for $100 The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 156 for $100. A Chinese historical story, "Anak Dara Suchi (A Virginal and Faithful Girl), has been translated into H->manised-Malay84 words
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Advertisement72 1930-01-24 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS. Tenders will be received at the Office of the Koninklijke Paketvaart Maatschappy. 2 and 3, Collyer Quay, Singapore, up to noon of February 1, 1930, for the purchase of the s.s. 'BENOA" now lying at Tanjong Rhu. only for breaking-up purposes. Tenders must be delivered to the72 words
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Advertisement485 1930-01-24 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED —One qualified lady teacher, one commercial teacher, one London Matriculate or Cambridge Senior man. Chinese preferred. Apply Principal, Newton Institution. 208-B, Bukit Timah Road. ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. No. 10 of 1930. Re CHOP485 words
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Advertisement398 1930-01-24 7 THE ROYAL ORCHESTRA. Wanted players. Violin, Saxaphore. and Tenor-Banjo. Apply Post Box 567. TENDERS. 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 of398 words
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Miscellaneous196 1930-01-24 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, JAN. 24. Pontianak (Khoen Lie) 3 p.m. North, N-East and North-West Sumatra (General van Geen) 3 p.m. Port Swettenham Teluk Anson (Perak) 3 p.m. Malacca Muar (Kelantan) 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak, Pakan Baroe and Pajakombo (Hong Kwong) 3 p.m. Kemaman (Hong Ho) 3 p.m. Malacca,196 words
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Miscellaneous253 1930-01-24 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright RelaTemperature. RaJn- Sun- tlve Wind. Max. Mln. fall, shines. Huml- Dlrec- Speed, Buttons. F. F. Ins. hour. dlty tion. mjp.h. Weather Alor Star 94 71 nil 9.9 75 E.N.E. 10 Fine Kota Bharu K. Trengganu 81 77 nil 5.7 75 N.E. 15 Fine253 words
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Obituary58 1930-01-24 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. DEATH. LIM—On Wednesday, January 22, 1930. at 4.45 p.m. at 157, Paslr Panjang Road (6th mile stone), Singapore, Liin Choon Leng, Manager of Straits Typewriter Agency in his 38th year. Deeply regretted by his 3 sorrowing sons and one daughter. Funeral on Sunday, the58 words
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Article791 1930-01-24 8 That hardy annual, the issue ot Filipino independence, is due for a further discussion by the United States Congress in the near future, and there are hopes in the islands that realisation of long-held aspirations may be forthcoming at last. The "little brown brothers," as Mr. Taft called791 words
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Article353 1930-01-24 8 Professor and Mrs. Compton, of Colombo, are staying a few days in Penang. It is understood that Mr. L. S. Freer. Assistant D O, .Tasin, is to be transferred to Malacca. The Hong Kong Matriculation Examination results how that Ho Boon Liat (Honours). Ch'ng Chek Long and Choon Lay, of353 words
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Article364 1930-01-24 8 A Community In Need Of Recognised Leaders. We have received the following, on the notepaper of the Singapore Sinhalese Association, of 8, Kampong Bahru Road, and signed by the hon. secretary, whose signature we are unable to read: "At a public meeting of the Sinhalese residents in Singapore364 words
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Article260 1930-01-24 8 Death Of Lord Esher. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Jan. 23. The death is announced of Lord Esher ii. his 78th year. He was a close personal friend of Queen Victoria, King Edward and King George. He was an intimate friend of Lord Kitchener duringBritish Official Wireless. - 260 words
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Article82 1930-01-24 8 Member Of Distinguished Family. Mr. Tan Thoon Lip, aged 19 the Singapore student, of Raffles Institution, who won una of the two Queen's Scholarships for last year has passed the necessary medical test, and proceeds to England at an early date for his University studies. He is82 words
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Article222 1930-01-24 8 A message from San Francisco reports that Capt. A. T. L. Whyte. Private Secretary to Sir Cecil Clementi, and formerly A D C hat applied ior a licence of marriage with Miss Frances Van Dyke Tyler, an heiress, of Santa Rosa. California. Captain Whyte. who left Hong Kong on leave222 words
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Article575 1930-01-24 8 Danish Royal Heir Co mill? T| Singapore. BANQUET T<! HEld H. R. H. Crown P Denmark and his br u n «r Knud, and T.R.H. I rir K H Pr,' recently left Europe Co.'s motor-ship "Fioni ,j ast A «i»t> to arrive at Sihgap.,.- n/t route for575 words
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Article64 1930-01-24 8 $1,450 For Children's Aid Society. The statement of accounts ii i-onneg with the Grand BaCe 1 b v *J Wright and Miss Ma< Victoria Theatre lasl 1 th€ "J of the Children's A d r*!L2 receipts amounted to 5 takings sal. i y?j™£j* programme advert S3C) and expendii64 words
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Article66 1930-01-24 8 From Europe. (Lond Vhf Jan. 2), ex P. ft O. rj anchored at Penang i 5 arrive by train Correspondence i t bUMlioMrrs ;-i ;i Fi om China and Maiu." due Sfrgi m From Western Au due Singapore to-l From China by r oi. Surciay. the 26t!i From66 words
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Article27 1930-01-24 8 Latest Qt" a^°nS rani.! London:—7 S New Vtrk:—ls OH Singapore:— 24 Lcndon:—Spot £17-' ()U -J? 3 months, buyers p Od.), sellers «JD >nnpapore: Wm%*a27 words
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Advertisement236 1930-01-24 8 Is VER PLATED TOAST RACKS. 1 I Just Received. 1 No. *****. S I SIZE 5 BARS PRICE $5.25. I 7 $6.00. I Robinson Co., Ltd. j P RAFFLES PLACE, p SINGAPORE. cj E N.B.—We guarantee LOO% efficacy in our specifics. I Renowned Ayurvedic Remedies, g 5 Prices for one236 words
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Advertisement86 1930-01-24 8 STANLEY'S Rustless Drawing INSTRUMENTS IN SETS OR SINGLE Compasses, Dividers, Bows, Etc., Etc. Sole Agents for W. F. STANLEY A CO., LTD. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. ■!iiiiiiigniiiiiitiwiiiii«:iitm!ititiiiiinm»ninittininminininiiiinininii I 634 j NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. I TENO SENG OUAN, I Established 1905. Tel. No. 2415. I m86 words
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810 1930-01-24 9 premier's Anger At Conference Rumours. NO SPLIT WITH AMERICA. Britain's Need Of Free Access To The World. British Official Wireless. Reuter's Service. Rugby, Jan. 23. of the Five Power it St. James* Palace v '.nations were fuly tags were conducted ..d that theBritish Official Wireless.; Reuter's Service. - 810 words
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Article191 1930-01-24 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, Jan. 23. Press comments en the London Conference are as follows: The Nationalist "Kreuzzeitung":—"Germany wishes most complete success to the Conference, but if it leads to real reduction of armaments, she has reason to fear lest the Powers, if they decide to reduce navies,Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 191 words
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Article1292 1930-01-24 9 FULLER REPORTS OF THE SPEECHES. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Jan. 23. At the plenary meeting of the Naval Conference to-day Mr. Stimson (United States) said he had decided not to make any statement to-day regarding America's naval requirements. These were well understood. They had been cheerfullyBritish Official Wireless. - 1,292 words
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Article183 1930-01-24 9 AMERICA'S REQUEST FOR HELP. Trapped In Ice Barrier. Reuter's Service. New York, Jan. 23. According to the "New York Times" RearAdmiral Byrd may be forced to spend another winter m Little America (the new land he recently discovered) as conditions in the Ross Sea are said toReuter's Service. - 183 words
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Article132 1930-01-24 9 No Graves For Nearly A Half. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Jan. 23. The tenth annual report of the Imperial War Graves Commission states that the total number of British dead in the Great War registered by the Commission is now 1.089,919. Of this number 585,114British Official Wireless. - 132 words
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Article128 1930-01-24 9 Prominent Liberal To Join. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Jan. 23. A White Paper setting up the scope and functions of the new Economic Council will be issued shortly. One of the two economists to be appointed who will, it is assumed, constitute the secretariat lor the council,British Official Wireless. - 128 words
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Article97 1930-01-24 9 Reds And Russian Peasants. Reuter's Service. Riga, Jan. 2. M. Stalin in a statement declares that the present Soviet Communist policy is resumption of rigorous militant Communism against capitalist elements In Soviet villages and the rejection of the tolerant policy prevalent until last year. The immediate object ofReuter's Service. - 97 words
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Article86 1930-01-24 9 Attack On Paraguay? Reuter's Service. Geneva, Jan. 23. The Secretary General cf the League of Nations has received from the Paraguayan Charge d'Affaires at Paris a telegram declaring that in consequence of the recent frontier incident, in which one Bolivian and one Paraguayan soldier were killed. Bolivia isReuter's Service. - 86 words
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Article71 1930-01-24 9 Twelve Leaders Sent To Prison Reuter's Service. Calcutta, Jan. 23. Sabhas Chandra Bose. the President, and Kiran Sankar Roy, Secretary, of the Bengal Provincial Congress Committee and ten other prominent Congress members, ineiud'ng former members of the Bengal Council, have been sentenced to a year's rigorous imprLsoumen; eachReuter's Service. - 71 words
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Article222 1930-01-24 9 Farewell Speech At Hong Kong. RELATIONS WITH CHINA AND JAPAN. British Collaboration. Reuter's Service. Hong Kong, Jan. 23. Concluding a farewell speech to the Legislative Council the retiring Governor, Sir Cecil Clement, who is sailing for Singapore as Governor of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner for theReuter's Service. - 222 words
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Article221 1930-01-24 9 Whole Battalion Of Rebels Captured. "Sin Kuo Min Press" Service. Shanghai. Jan. 24. The situation on the Tientsin-Pukow railway has been peacefully settled. Shih Yu San has agreed to move his troops from Pengpu to Kweiteh and Hochow. and has telegraphically announced that he has accepted the appointment"Sin Kuo Min Press" Service. - 221 words
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Article76 1930-01-24 9 Wife Of British Minister To China. Reuter's Service. Hong Kong. Jan. 23. The death has occurred from meningitis of Lady Lamp son. I Lady Lampson is the wife of Sir Miles Lampson, British Ambassador to China, and she went to Hong Kong to see her daughter offReuter's Service. - 76 words
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Article115 1930-01-24 9 Reuter's Service. Baltimore. Jan. 24. D:\ Dank'l Hatfield of the Pub':~ Health Department, who is Investigating psittacosis, is ill and it is believed he has got the disease. Perth, Jan. 23. Numerous settlers lost their homes and one was killed in disastrous bush fires in Western Australia,Reuter's Service. - 115 words
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Article19 1930-01-24 9 CORRESPONDENCE, on pages 2 and 11. RADIO IN MALAYA, on page 1«. MUSLIM AFFAIRS, on page 5.19 words
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Advertisement156 1930-01-24 9 j Invalid Port. i I I 1 It is your duty to your- I self that you should I have ood nealth Take I I bs\?iDPp Gilbey's Invalid Port, I I L!||§l> «»e ideal Pick-me-up I I and Tonic. I INVALID PORT J I A PRODUCE OF PORTUGAL. jjj Sole156 words
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552 1930-01-24 10 Sports Pastimes. THE MALAYA F. A. All States Except Pahang Will Compete. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. DRAWN CLP FINALS TO BE REPLAYED. The following are extracts from the minutes of the Malaya Football Association, held reo»ntly in the Selangor Club. Present: Mr. J. M. Sime (Chairman), jupssrs P G. Pamadasa (Malacca), P.552 words
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Article87 1930-01-24 10 FORTHCOMING FIXTURES. I The following fixtures in the Inter-Com-mercial Cup competition will be played on tjhe dates shown below. AH games will be played at the old Stadium (Teluk Ayer Reclamation) and will commence at 5 p.m. sharp. To day, Jan. 24. Moine Comte v. F. Neave.87 words
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Article32 1930-01-24 10 We are informed that from now admission to the Stadium for the Commercial Cup soccer matches will be at a flat rate of ten cents, including the stands.32 words
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Article28 1930-01-24 10 RESULT OF YESTERDAY'S GAME. Reuter's Service. London, Jan. 23. The ivf-uU of the game at Carlisle to-day was: ENGLISH LEAGUE—DIV. Ill (Northern). Carlisle 2, Nelson 2.Reuter's Service. - 28 words
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Article108 1930-01-24 10 The following will represent the H. ar.d S. L. U. against the Singapore Harbour Board to-morrow on the Harbour Board ;ground. Ah Kow; Teng Seng, Ramasamy; t Hua Tian, S. Lee, Lip Chee; Y. C. Song, C. Khun Onn, Johari, M. Yasian, Razak. Reserves: Seng Hock and M.108 words
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Article406 1930-01-24 10 Public Services Winners, RUGBY FOOTBALL. JL. uuuv Kw/vm T BVV>J f ta«acv«tt79 Yesterday's tournament game at the S.C.C., when the postponed match between the A.P.C. and the Public Services R.F.C. was played, turned out to be a rather one sided affair and the leaders won a clear cut406 words
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Article61 1930-01-24 10 Goals. P. W. L. D. F A. Pt» Public Services 4 4 0 0 55 23 8 S. Johorv 5 2 2 1 50 25 5 Merchant» 6 2 2 1 42 38 5 Etcetenus 3 1 i I 22 23 3 AJ»C, 3 0 2 1 961 words
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Article61 1930-01-24 10 HOCKEY. The S.C.C. play the Selangor Club tomorrow in Singapore, when the teams will be: S.C.C: Mayger; Miers, Day Dewdnev; Gotch, Elliott, Dew; Perdriau, Hoblvn, Duncan, Wigglesworth, and King. Selangor Club: Clift; Codner, Wyneh; Davis, Shaw, Megginson; Windh Howitt. Wilson, Yates and Corney. Given fine weather61 words
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Article53 1930-01-24 10 A rather one-sided game was played yesterday on the S.R.C. ground when the S.R.C "A" team beat the V.M.C.A. by five goals to two. ARMSTRONG scored thrice for the SRC. BALHATCHET and De SOUZA each added one goal, the visitors replying with two goals. Result:: S.R.C.53 words
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Article30 1930-01-24 10 The S.R.C. will play against an S.C C. eleven to-day on the Padang. The former were to meet the Welch to-day but the latter are unable to play.30 words
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Article54 1930-01-24 10 BADMINTON. The following Will represent the Serangoon Choir B.P. against the Amateur Athletic Union on the former's court on Sunday at 3.30 p.m.: •Singles:—Tay Swee Hiong, Tay Swee Houw and Lim Bah Chee. Doubles:—Tay Keok Teck and Teo Kah Leng and Tay Keng Hock and Ang Gher54 words
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Article45 1930-01-24 10 TRAGEDY AT NEW ORLEANS FAIR. THE TURF. Reuter's Service. New Orleans, Jan. 23. Fifteen race horses were incinerated in a fire in two barns in the fair grounds here to-day, due to an overheated oilstove. Two grooms and a jockey were also burned.Reuter's Service. - 45 words
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Article48 1930-01-24 10 GOLF. The following competitions will be held at the Sepoy Lines Golf Club during the coming week-end: (a) Men's monthly medal (strokes); (b) gold medal; (c) Park Putter. Only the members who have won monthly medals during the past year are eligible for (b) and (c).48 words
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Article546 1930-01-24 10 RECEPTION OF NAVAL CONFERENCE. Singapore Disappointed. Reception of the opening speeches of the Naval Conference in Malaya, judging from my own and friends' experiences and letters received, was generally disappointing, though not quite a frost. The "Malaya Tribune" has already given some reports of the reception in546 words
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Article133 1930-01-24 10 Rugger Players' Fine Example. Recruiting returns for tlie European Companies of the SVC. up to this morning have been far from gratifying, only 27 men having thus far enrolled in the new company which it is desired to form. Altogether 55 new recruits have come forward. 28 of133 words
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Article141 1930-01-24 10 The Royal Samoans. TO PERFORM AT THE NEW WORLD AGAIN. Madame Claude Reviere's Royal 9amoan Dancers, who are back in town after a short season: in Klang, will perform for three nights at the Moonlight Hall, commencing from to-night. The performance will be in conjunction with the New141 words
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Article114 1930-01-24 10 Members of the Ceylon Sports Club are reminded ,of the annual general meeting, to be held to-morrow at 4.30 p.m. at the club premises. At 2 a.m. yesterday two unknown Chinese, it is reported, made a cowardly attack on an old Chinese woman living in a lonely hut off Alexandra114 words
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Article556 1930-01-24 10 TELOK AVER? STREET MURDER. Death Sentence On Youths. As a result of the stabbing of v Chinese named Lim Bong Too, who was picked up by the police from a drain in Teluk Ayer Street on the night of Nov. 18 last, four Hokien Chinase, Kit Leng (17),556 words
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Article106 1930-01-24 10 Preliminary Manoeuvring By The Parties. "Japanese News" Service. Tokyo. Jan. 22. It hi understood Ken Inukai. so.) of Mr. inukai, President of the Seiyukai (the main Opposition Party), who is it rising writer, has decided to stand as a candidate for the Met in tho second Division in"Japanese News" Service. - 106 words
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Article148 1930-01-24 10 Stabs His Father And Another. (From CXir Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 23. At Kampong Java, Klang, yesterday morning a Javanese named Haji Omar is alleged to have run amok and stabbed his father, Haji Xamzam. and another Javanese, Awee bin Haji Omar. The former was found148 words
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Article61 1930-01-24 10 Prisoner Says He Was Forced To Join. When a Chinese named Wong Fat Kye was charged before tihe Second Magistrate (Mr. P. S. Williams) this morning with being a member of an unlawful society he pleaded guilty to the charge. He said he was a vegetable hawker and61 words
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Article81 1930-01-24 10 (From Chtr Oir/i Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. 23. In the District Court to-day Ng Kok Hnh, a Chinese student, was fined $500, or six months, for driving a car in a rash and negligent manner. It was stat?d that at 9 p.m. on Dec. 3. the81 words
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Article30 1930-01-24 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. 23. Mr. J. S. W. Arthur is expected by the Macedonia" to-morrow to resume duties as District Judge and First Magistrate.30 words
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Article57 1930-01-24 10 The January number of "The Planter," the organ of the Incorporated Society of Planters, has outlines of a lecture on book-keeping, and articles on soil conservation, the outlook in rubber, manuring of rubber, preservation of fauna, etc,—altogether a readable collection which should interest all rubber planters in Malaya. The price57 words
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Article430 1930-01-24 10 CAR AND I:, CKSH COLUStoN. 1 Woman Rather Badly The mid to in Bencoolen Sm thTniJ?* involving injury eral damage to three t< Pasn, Fourth Court v \T -<:c. ford, of thePrev, j Ik\ with causing hurl c case was call, V formed the M that he had430 words
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Miscellaneous194 1930-01-24 10 DIARY OF EVENTS TO-DAY J.4.V 24 High Tides.—s.s3 a.m 737 pjn. Annual Meeting: Singapore Tur. change. 5.15 p m Commercial Cup Football: M»* Fraser and Neave, Stadium. 5J> Hockey: S.C.C. C■ S.C.C. v. S.R C SR C. The Royal Samoan Dancers, New"" FV-JKJRAOV, M* 2S High Tides.—€ 36 am 8.56194 words
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Article65 1930-01-24 11 d to write to us on it must be under4 put> !ic 111 Tribune" does not fA the Ma xpressed by corbe as brief as *2, W en (doable spacfSeferablV "he paper only V«n °Z but the names and !< may V must be enclosed ,f corresP 01 h65 words
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130 1930-01-24 11 rditor "Mafapa Tribune. <t> he EdU ?ss my heartfelt 111 who wrote under or vow c° rre 1 ul excellent suggesf |iiM oroval of all. sure w rectl money on crackers Ufrstbeheav};;' nng t ho Chinese m. 1 »olete custompen, etc. —on large amounts130 words
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Article479 1930-01-24 11 no the Editor, "Malaya Tribune the psychoh ual effect of the I Wall" on Chi!.- al.ty is maniF something akin to an isolated conserB is a fact beyond any challenge. Though msterpiece of China's historical antit as Mr Enguan asserts, it is also a p! of the iiuuuttai479 words
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Article69 1930-01-24 11 It 4 :st sp remban, writes in somewhat S3verc w rs from him patching and his u!. «1» "grotesque effect. And he i'.m age to put unt of courage, limited space, and in asserting that mma" of other k, not receive few liters ectiona, and very69 words
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Article1220 1930-01-24 11 (To Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Your correspondent "Oxoniensis," in hm well reasoned letter, tentatively raises two pertinent questions. In his attempt to answer his own queries he has, I am afraid, missed certain very vital truths. At the outset, H must be «clearly borne in mind that Malaya has1,220 words
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Advertisement298 1930-01-24 11 I THE NEW WORLD. f I THE GREAT TALK IN TOWN jjj j] BY SPECIAL REQUEST C 3 THE ROYAL SAMOAN DANCERS jj jj I Jj will give a Return Performance in conjunction with "The New City Opera" of j{ 3j Singapore at 11 The Moonlight Hall" To-night, Saturday and298 words
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Advertisement251 1930-01-24 11 TRY THE FIRST. i lII.UW ii wiwgiiniiiiiiiwin iiinrnn nilii r -mumrwmrTw- iiri-' niinn i m DENTISTRY. dancing. htest Method of Treatments Without Pain. DANCING LESSONS in all kinds cf Bal» T Room and Stage Dancing by Prof. C. Theresea. Teeth replaces Natural-Like. formerly of the Alhambra, London, and Mis# VERY251 words
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Article1102 1930-01-24 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore January 24, 1930, 10 a.m. Issue Value Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbam 36|- SB|51- Ayer Hltam Tin MM 15|£1 Bangrin Tin 251- 26|--1 Batang Padang 0.23 0.26 1 Batu Caves 1.00 1.10 1 Bukit Arang 0.97% 1.02%1,102 words
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Advertisement370 1930-01-24 12 I SHOP AT OUR I I Selegie Road Depot j I FINEST J Cold Storage Supplies! I Ĕ .n Lr 1 ALWAYS AVAILABLE I -n lr v rt I Open liS 7 p.m. evert/ evcningff 1 (Sundai/s-6 a.m. to 10 a.m.) j I I I i Singapore Gold Storage Co.,370 words
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Advertisement85 1930-01-24 12 YOU KNOW MISSION ORANGE JUICE! 1 I Over 350,000 people drink ft every day- jj jjj It is real juice bottled —not manufactured, for real 3 H juice can't be manufactured —by the largest citrus fruit S B juice bottlers in the world. Q S Its health-giving quality is endorsed85 words
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Advertisement186 1930-01-24 12 I To-night, Grand Opening Niyht 0 f I DEANS UNION OPfijJ g OF SINGAPORE. fl I After a successful season in Pen t: j. ?j* H 3 THE PICK OF BANGSAWAN PLAY B I "ALL IN ONE MAJLIS I I DON'T MISS THIS GREAT OPPOk. IMTY. I IK. Dean, President.186 words
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Article1078 1930-01-24 13 CHARGES OF ARROGANCE AND IGNORANCE. Doctors and doctoring arc unpopular. Members of the profession are regarded by the public as arrogant and ignorant. This grave diagnosis is made by Sir Farquhar Buzzard, Regius Professer of Medicine at Oxford, and one of the King's physicians, in "Lancet." While1,078 words
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Advertisement188 1930-01-24 13 EDUCATIONAL. PUBLIC GRAMMAR SCHOOL. TANK ROAD (NEAR ST. MART'S HOME) Morning Session opens on the 20th Januan 1930. Under experienced supervision and teaching. Education scheduled according v Government syllabus. Installed with modern sanitary fittings Admission to all classes including Cambridge Junior. No admission fee charged. Apply now to the School188 words
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Advertisement297 1930-01-24 13 EDUCATIONAL. KINGSWOOD ENGLISH SCHOOL. (NO. 11, LORONG 32, GEYLANG.) The school re-opens after the Chinese Net Year holidays on Monday, February 3. The school has now been placed in chargi of a capable Lady-Supervisor of considerable local teaching experience and as there art only a limited number of seats vacant,297 words
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Advertisement793 1930-01-24 14 PUBUC NOTICES. TENDERS. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Tenders are invited for Providing and Fixing Expanded Metal Partition and Doors to Outhouses. 118 Houses at Lavender Street, and will be received by the undersigned up to noon on Monday, January 27. Plans, Specifications and form of tenders may be obtained at the793 words
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Advertisement627 1930-01-24 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. TAKE NOTICE that whereas Madam Lim Sng Neo alias Lim Tang Neo, of No. 51, /eerasamy Road has declined to live with and remain under the protection of her husband, Hr. Tan Joo Kiat of No. 13, Kirn Keat Lane, the said Tan Joo Kiat no longer627 words
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Advertisement525 1930-01-24 14 INSURANCE. SĔ sS&t* THE fjm SOUTH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT ft MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH Manager. Office: 2. Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Street.525 words
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