Malaya Tribune, 6 February 1930
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Title Section21 1930-02-06 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. No. 31 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday, Feb. 6. 1930.21 words
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Advertisement169 1930-02-06 1 UPTON'S TEA. TOCCA s BETTER LAT! s Etc CATALOGUES AND PRICES FROM J sole incurs The East Asiatic CO., Ltd., Singapore I (Incorporated in Denmark.) H r 111 ■[■lIIMMMBSaM H Hill SHSJSJiSSESJSZ^^ i IH Motors and Dynamos I jj L a^ers 45 ears> experience. E.C.C. prices are low, but NOT169 words
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Advertisement209 1930-02-06 1 "FIAjrtODOR" J Washing I Suitings /y/^^s^ y/ For Tropical HIGH STREET, f Singapore. 1 Protection I 1 Security. 1 tn No RATNER fire-resisting safe has fj I j ever had its contents destroyed by fire, I and no RATNER thief-resisting safe has ever been opened by burglars. I J I209 words
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Article2166 1930-02-06 2 VICEROY'S APPEAL TO LEADERS. Plans For Round-Table Conference. A clear declaration that the round-table conference will be called in any case, and a powerful appeal to the Indian leaders to utilise the interval to prcmote internal unity, were made by the Viceroy in his striking address to2,166 words
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Advertisement364 1930-02-06 2 I TRUTH IN ADVERTISING REFLECTS THIS COMPANY'S UNDERTA KING. X/ EAT MORE FISH A large variety to choose from FRESH AND TASTY INCLUDING "KILTIE KIPPERS" and new shipment of Australian "CRAY FISH." Try a Lobster Mayonnaise EXCELLENT JUST ARRIVED REFRIGERATING Co LTD Orchard Road, Selegie Road, Keppt'l Road and Grange364 words
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Advertisement354 1930-02-06 2 Nerves Lack Nourishment When The Blood Is Thin How The World's Greatest Tonic Cures Nervous Troubles Through The Blood. Nervous debility, headaches and dizziness, result from a strain on the nerves with which the rebuilding work of the blood in unable to keep pace. The best tonic for such a354 words
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Advertisement366 1930-02-06 2 f v as its nam. pnadpafcef COD LIVER OIL Used in all tonsumpt„r. '«ut, Wdrves Anaemia, etc. At all druir rto IV MEDICAL OFFICE Nfta Bri w Bi ld PICKLES ETC. Sandwich Relisl >. r,j- Pr r Pickles, Sweet d: ii Al '<-Mt.il, ji^ Pickles, Old la Wainuts, Tomato Kethap.366 words
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Article1168 1930-02-06 3 A FEW REFLECTIONS ON "EXTRALITY."—VI. Origin Of "Open Door" Policy. Ed., "M.T." (By a Special Correspondent.) The occupation of Kiauchow by the Germans offered a favourable occasion for the Russians to seize one of the Chinese ports. Russian warships arrived at Lulshunkow (Port Arthur; five days after theEd., "M.T." - 1,168 words
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Article288 1930-02-06 3 Bags Tampered With En Route. Tho "North China Daily News" is informed by the Chinese Post Office that eas->s have come to light cf mails from England, via Siberia, having been tampered with en route to Shanghai. It is not known wh?re these mails were tampered with288 words
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Article307 1930-02-06 3 P. O. MAILS. Driving The Steamers. Speaking at the recent annual meeting of the P. and 0., Lord Inchcape said: "During the south-west monsoon months, June to September, for many years past our homeward mail schedule has shown an arrival at Marseilles on Saturdays instead of fridays. At the request307 words
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Advertisement273 1930-02-06 3 tfed Thin And Listless I ff- B» Strength Bul nus Way. oner. His appetite g f gre»" t hl! dwaja felt tired and real satisfaction out for n me friends told him j life. hen r I .Id him they would rm healthy flesh, reZ. and generally tune ocert pitch.273 words
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Advertisement96 1930-02-06 3 AH my friends said I ought to smoke Craven "A" the cigarette that's always good! CRAVENA CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats MADE IN LONDON CARRERAS LTD. 142 YEARS' REPUTATION FOR QUALITY MANIKINS. Atlas of Anatomy and Physiology of the FEMALE Human Body. Size 17 x 9'i96 words
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Advertisement83 1930-02-06 3 1 THE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE COMPANY LTD S (Incorporated tn England.) jjj 1 INSURE I 3 with the j motor union; The Leading Motor Vehicle Insurance Company. S FAVOURABLE RATES-PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS. I jjj X] 1 FIRE MARINE BUSINESS 1 a m Also transacted on Favourable Terms: N for83 words
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Article92 1930-02-06 4 Ed. "M.T." [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 paperEd. "M.T." - 92 words
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Article765 1930-02-06 4 do t>~e Editor, Malaya Tribune."} Sir, —The welfare of any nation or country mainly depends upon the whisky-dealers and liquor-agents. As long as these sellers monopolise certain paas of the country, with thrilling advertisements and dazzling posters, there can hardly be any progress in society. Life is765 words
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Article1054 1930-02-06 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —I cannot believe that your correspondent, "Oxoniensis," is as sincere as he poses to be. If his "sole desire is to get at the truth in this matter and to discover how best to promote the educational interests of Asiat'cs in Ma'aya,"1,054 words
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Article189 1930-02-06 4 (T-) the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir. —There are people of many different nationalities, speaking different languages, in Singapore. A vast number of my countrymen (Indians) are residing here, but I am sorry to say that many of them, in conversation, give preference to foreign languages. I think189 words
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Article75 1930-02-06 4 Ed. "M.T." A Chinese correspondent, who gives a name but not an address, sends a letter which it is impossible to publish, as it relates to a will case under hearing in the Supreme Court. If he will send his address we will return theEd. "M.T." - 75 words
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Advertisement287 1930-02-06 4 n. H£ LUXURY SOAP YOU YE LONGED FOR Perfumed as once you thought only the most expensive soaps were perfumed— a subtle blending of the fragrance of flowers you love —it astonishes you that Lux Toilet Snap can be sold at such an every' day price. Its soft lather, so287 words
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Advertisement258 1930-02-06 4 -??C9e^^ S From the very first day you t ike Phosf. E new confidence, new life, new enduranc< QJ Yon eat better, and Bleep better, and yon will ffi yon feel. Phosferine is given with ecu S S to the children. PHOSFERINE The Greatest of all Tonic> for INFLUENZA NEURITIS258 words
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Article198 1930-02-06 5 Musical Comedy Producer's Novel Plan. London, Jan. 10. An accidentally overheard telephone conversation, wherein two friends arranged to meet at 6 o'clock, g> to the "Talkies" and be home for cupper by nine was responsible for the latest development in a projected West End theatrical198 words
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Article233 1930-02-06 5 Struggle For Freedom. London, Jan. 21. Prof. Radhalnishnan is repeating his Hibbert lectures on "An Idealism's view of Life" at the University College, London, this week and the next. A large audience, including i any Indians, assembled at the great hall to-day when the lecturer was233 words
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Article161 1930-02-06 5 Attempt To Bury A Girl. London, Jan. 2. Astounding scenes were witnessed out side a 'Staffordshire theatre to-day when a touring hypnotist, as the outcome of a 1200 challeng3, prepared to bury a hypnotised girl eight feet deep and allow her to remain buried for half an161 words
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Article101 1930-02-06 5 Shop Raiders' Clever Ruse. London, Jan. 16. Clever ruse was employed by shop raiders at West End, Londom last evening. The raiders smashed the window of a. furshoo A policeman, bearing the noise, rushed up and commandeered a taxi-cab and rhised the raiders' car, which he was101 words
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111 1930-02-06 5 Two young Indian members of the Karachi Aero Club, R. X Chawla and Engineer, have created a record for amateur flying in India by Indians. They completed last month a trip from Karachi to Delhi and mery in a Gypsy Moth 'plane. It took them111 words
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Article335 1930-02-06 5 Britain's Old Coinage. A new Great Seal of the Realm is njw being prepared, according to the annual re port of Sir Robert Jackson, the deputy master of the British Royal Mint. The models submitted, he says, have not been considered sat sfactory in all respects,335 words
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Article439 1930-02-06 5 Singapore, Jan. 29. MEA1 Beef, steak (round) kati 48 Beef, stew or curry kati 38 Pork, lean kati 64 Pork, lean and fat (1st quality) kati 55 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 63 Henj (Locally reared) kati 80 Ducks each 1-03 Pigeon.;, domestic439 words
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Advertisement269 1930-02-06 5 ACTORS SAY THIS Sires rheumatism V* by the daily misery UP* ir chronic pains at j gk#*m»' tryina to rest, pain j y C kt-tiiu e uI wor fc or p] oa gfcr* iloctor-recom-gfc* i W itt s Kidney and pll v ns,am r,, 'iel seen in 24 hours. m<l''269 words
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Advertisement139 1930-02-06 5 "MADGE" I 5) 59, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. f3 i I I S Have just received a nice selection of I UNTRIMMED STRAWS AND LEGHORN HATS FOR LADIES g 3 AND MAIDS. S B S fi Also a smart lot of a In cj READY-TO-WEAR HATS SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN, MAIDS AND139 words
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Advertisement152 1930-02-06 5 j DENTISTRY Latest Method of Treatments Without Paia Teeth replaced Natural-Like. VERY MODERATE CHARGES. 0. JITT SIAMi. Qualified Dentist. 75, HILL STREET. SINGAPORE. Ist Floor of St. Mary's Dispensary. 'PHONE 4057. *\IER-PROOF GREEN CAWAB BLDTOt 1 MOHAMED BIN HOOSAINSAH 'Ground Floor Tel. No. 2454.) OFFICE: 66, ROBINSON ROAD. FACTORY: LORONG152 words
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Advertisement279 1930-02-06 6 PAVILION I 'PHONE 6903 g I FROM SATURDAY, FEB. ITO THURSDAY, FEB. 6. I AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP j{] EVE'S FILM AND EVERYBODY'S REVIEW. THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. Esther Ralston and Gary Cooper "HALF A BRIDE" A tale of a girl who was tamed. IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30279 words
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Advertisement257 1930-02-06 6 Amusements. *****5£5H525Z525Z*****Z*****Z**********^ ALHAMBRA I THONE 6909 I (TAN CHENG KEE, Sole Proprietor.) I Programme Commencing Wed., Feb. 5. s fu si 3 IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. Cj s I I The Latest Empire News. J KING VIDOR'S PRODUCTION i "THE CROWD" I w,ra Eleanor Boardman lANDI AND257 words
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Advertisement335 1930-02-06 6 Th GAIETY FROM FRIDAY, JAN. 31 TO IBQESDAI FVm »-B, j < AT 9.30 P.M. BLAKE OF SCOTLAND Yad d Blake, King of Detectives vs. "The Spider" Kirn v Chapter 7. THE FATA:, DRINK.-Chapter 8 i\tm t, l Series' oi "THE COLLEGI ANS" Starring GEORGE LEWIS. True Stories of College335 words
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256 1930-02-06 7 Slight Rise In Commodity rices. c• ..rid Co. report at 11 a.m. Iletsrs to-dar RUBBER. 71 d U P 1/16d. W-ii 3 cents (G), up V4 cent. Ne qteadv Allenbys $1.50—$1.60, Ayer Sbai*s 1 Jf) Ayer panas $1.30—$1.35, jialete C e n ts, Brogas 95 cents—256 words
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Article243 1930-02-06 7 By eourtesj of 11. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, FEB. 6. SELLING. London 4 mouths' 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. 3%d. London T T243 words
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Article26 1930-02-06 7 Ja, :ar y Returns, t for January are Ma 78o r- p kl:;si*. w;- Pik COJIS, H a ,.-4 d 360 Pikuls. Pi sals.26 words
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Article664 1930-02-06 7 Lyall And Evatt's Report. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Singapore, in their weekly report dated Feb. 5, state: Tin figures for January are more satisfactory from the production point of view. Shipments, at 8,234 tons are substantially below estimates, the carry over, including afloat but not cleared" a-nd664 words
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Article154 1930-02-06 7 SINGAPORE, FEB. 6. Rice, Siam 1 per Koyan $385 Rice, Siam 2 $340 Rice, Siam 3 $315 Rice, Siam 4 $300 Rice, Siam New 1 $290 Rice, Siam New 2 $280 Rice, Siam New 3 $270 Rice, Saigon A-l $270 Rice, Saigon 1 $260 Rice. Saigon 2 $247 Rice,154 words
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Article21 1930-02-06 7 The official return of British Malaya and Foreign imports and exports for the month ended Dec. 31, 1929, has been received21 words
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Article142 1930-02-06 7 Guthrie's Report. Messrs. Ciuthrio and Co., Singapore, in their weekly report dated Feb. 6, state: Since last reporting the market has been fairly steady, and at time of writing prices are unchanged at: Singapore 25 cents, London 7 HZd, and New York 15 cents gold. January shipments142 words
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Article64 1930-02-06 7 The average price of tin in 1914 was a little over £150 a ton. In 1920 the price, at its highest point, touched £420, but by 1922 dropped to the lowest point, £140, in the postwar slump, when mining operations were at a standstill in Cornwall, the64 words
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Article76 1930-02-06 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 O'CLOCK NOON, FEB. 6. Buyers. Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 14% 18 Standard R.S.S. on Tender February 25 4 25 March 25 26 April 26 1 1 26 1 April June 26 i 27 July/September 28 28", Tcne76 words
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Article131 1930-02-06 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore, Feb. 6. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Rohna 22; Edavana 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Mantua 18; Stjerneborg 16; Pres. Hayes 13; Circe 10; Katong 8: Lord Londonderry 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Bengal Maru 32: Silverbelle 37; Klang 39. Empire131 words
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Article304 1930-02-06 7 THE "PRESIDENT HAVES." Some Interesting Passengers. Among the passengers on board the American Dollar Steamship, the "President Hayes," which arrived this morning from Manila, were Mr. and Mrs. Summer Brown and daughter, Miss Dorothy Brown and Mrs. E. Belden. Mr. Bfown is a prominent manufacturer of Los Angeles.304 words
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Article164 1930-02-06 7 "Ceylon Maru," Jap. 2,995 tons, Capt. Taniguchi, from Yokohama, 5-2; for Calcutta. 6-2. "Edavana,'' Brit. 2,686 tons, Capt. Hitchcock, from Calcutta, 5-2; for Calcutta, 7-2. "Glenshill," Brit. 5,803 tons. Capt. Sanders, from Penang, 5-2; for Yokohama, 7-2. "Mahidol,*' Brit. 440 tons, Capt. Challower, from Malacca, 5-2; for Malacca, 6-2.164 words
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Advertisement16 1930-02-06 7 [The Share list will be found on page 12, and other Commercial News on page 11.]16 words
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Advertisement576 1930-02-06 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ROOM WANTED by respectable Straits Chinese bachelor, no board. Christian home preferred. Box 118, c/o Malaya Tribune. TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services, and that particulars of such tender* may be obtained in the Tender576 words
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Advertisement437 1930-02-06 7 WANTED—A South Indian clerk with knowledge of typewriting and despatching. Salary ?30 per mcnth Apply personally J4. Winchester House. TO LET —No. 5. Sandy Lane and No. 3. Green Lane, off Tanjong Katong Road. Moderate rent. Water and electric laid, with 3 bedrooms, bathroom, etc., in upper storey. Garage and437 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous240 1930-02-06 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, FEB. 6. Muar (Jerantut) 8 p.m. Batu Pahat (Gemas) 8 p.m. China/ Hainam, Japsn, Korea, Formosa, East Siberia, Philippine Islands, Western CanaJn and Western States of U.S.A. (Clenshiel) 3 p.m. ♦Southern and Western India (Rohna) 8 p.m. Ceylon, Aden, Mauritius. Egypt, Europe, U.S.A. and Canada (Mantua) 3240 words
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Miscellaneous262 1930-02-06 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for week ending Feb. 9, 1930. SATURDAY, FEB. 8. 3 p.m.—Siglap European Officers and N.C.O.'s; Camp. 2 p.m. Farrer Range (Seletar) "A" M.G.> Coy. Classification. SUNDAY, FEB. 9. Siglap.—European Officers and N.C.O.'s, Camp. 9 a.m. Bukit Timah Range S.V.R.A Spoon Shoot. DIARY262 words
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Miscellaneous254 1930-02-06 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright RelaTemperature. Rain- Sun- tlve Wind. Max. Mm. fall, shines. Huml- Dlrec- Speed, Buttons. F. F. Ins. hour. dtty tion. m|p.h. Weather. SS B if r 9i 70 ml 10.1 65 N.E. 10 Pine Kota Bhsxu 84 65 nil 10.9 75 W.S.W. 2 Fine254 words
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Article834 1930-02-06 8 We referred yesterday to some of the things which will command the attention of our new Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi. Among those things, of course, is the Defence Contribution controversy, a settlement of which is long overdue. There is also the serious problem of the high cost834 words
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Article303 1930-02-06 8 An Anglo-Japanese Art Exhibition will be held in Tokyo in the spring. Mr. K. W. Haworth. a new arrival from Home, has joined the Malacca High School tutorial staff. The English Schools in Johore close to-day for the Bulan Puasa holiday, and will reopen en March 16. Mi. O. W.303 words
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259 1930-02-06 8 Successful First Night. The "talkie" version of "The Trial of Mary Dugan" had its first public run at the Victoria Theatre last night and there seemed to be much support among the audience tor my contention (made after the press show) that this is259 words
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Article37 1930-02-06 8 From China and Japan by "Seattle Maru,'' due Singapore to-morrow. From Holland by "Tjerimai," due Singapore at I p.m. to-morrow. From Europe, (London mails despatched Jan. 16) by "Kalyan," due Penang at 6.30 p.m. to-day.37 words
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Article618 1930-02-06 8 Mr. H. Parker, of the Government Rice Mill, Bagan Serai, is lying seriously ill in the Penang Hospital. Mr. Andrew Carson, of the Bangkok Dock Co.. Ltd., Is retiring in April, after about thirty years in the East. Dr. A. H. Savage, who has been seriously ill in the General618 words
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Article358 1930-02-06 8 Delicate Problems For e Although it is a the whole none ri iv "Singapore Free Pi I day, that the prob], m < dealt w.th here an other adminstrat.. that perhaps not V\' lack of urgency or r lt of the absence of any of feeling which358 words
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Article108 1930-02-06 8 Arrangement For This Evening. The annual dinnei the Straits Seßt mt-nts (Singapore) Association, *M H. E. the Govern..r S will be principal puest. and Lad.* C.emew will also be present, taiea phve th»<v» ing at Raffles Hotel We understand that then vi He a raj108 words
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Article112 1930-02-06 8 To Appear At The Adelphi- Terpsi.horean enthu.» y iOJ 0 pleasure the announ env ri ina |t KeJvey's talented pu* Art# the tea and d nner m a 7" Hotel for a week. c< n r gA day. Songs and Ha.toe dancings will he u r c112 words
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Article28 1930-02-06 8 cjrgecn. Dr. C. Chelliah S- traS#** crnment Hospital, Mu:. to Batu Pahat as A V"pr. the hospital tber a Nather, who is V 1 Dr. Damodaram succt 128 words
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Article30 1930-02-06 8 Latest Quotations. Bl-BBEK London: —7 Vjd. New York: —13'c Sin«-apore: —24->,-25 TIN *>■ j Lcfldoa: —Spot 3, ,U P 3 months, bi;;. 1 Cd.), sellers £180 0-?. SlncaDore;—SC9"«»-30 words
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Advertisement158 1930-02-06 8 WITH VAN HUESEN COLLARS AND CUFFS FOR REAL COMFORT. SMART BENGAL STRIPES IN BROWN AND BLUE. In all Sizes 14 to 17j Neckband. $5 75 each Van Huesen Semi Stiff Collars to Match. TO Cents Each INett. Robinson Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) RAFFLES PLACE, SINGAPORE. ~fiold leaf158 words
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Advertisement82 1930-02-06 8 PERFECT FITTING SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES OF PLEASING APPEARANCE AND IN DISTINCTIVE STYLES. SIGHT TESTING BT QUALIFIED OPTICIANS. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. Mllll^llliltMlllllillll'illllMlllllllltllllll^lilllllMiil'lNI^MiiKni.t! I 634 I NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. 1 TENG SENG GUAN. f 5 Established 1905. Tel. No. 2415. m 1 T. K. X s82 words
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86 1930-02-06 9 lovernmeni Closely Questioned. tottBNCE TO END IN THREE WEEKSJ KLriMS To Discussed. Reuter's Service London, Feb. 5. iy questioned in ng the nava] 01 rd oi the AdI tons were in i policy, which lained on July 24 "S it% that policj programme r on.Reuter's Service - 86 words
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Article222 1930-02-06 9 British Official Service Rugby, Feb. 5. 0gj ba: d to take to H the decrease in em; yment occasioned fcodonments Ln r.avi.l construction Mr. pdersaid the situate was engaging the Btior. of the Admiralty So iar it had been d poss.bie to carry out reduction without dockyard employment. meetingBritish Official Service - 222 words
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Article173 1930-02-06 9 Reuter's Service. London. Feb. 5. k proceedings a: tht Naval Conference ■Mffre «gain preparatory, the heads of WPjtwi meeting this evening at St. «ace while additionally Mr. Stimson Mr. Mac Donald ed at yesterday's I that tiie French standpoint n ried M. Tardieu arrived in auerncon and was welcomedReuter's Service. - 173 words
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Article35 1930-02-06 9 h*** Fo, Airman.. Reuter's Service. •-WV.I M Feb. 6. liv 4aar 'i I ne Thompson 1 the Schneider i of the kept until a t waller model 1->n l fmanent possesviMMe homeReuter's Service. - 35 words
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Article45 1930-02-06 9 U1 Recovery. Reuter's Service. I liUlt r 0r r 'otOn, i'.'o 6 dfx ;>resic lent Talc's r It C t hat tiie hi^ii Ir*** V tw fa -iure at any ,0ftl Cir oeen summoned I Taft Mr and Mrs. I »y afternoon.Reuter's Service. - 45 words
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Article358 1930-02-06 9 PARLIAMENT VOTES FOR BETTER EFFORTS. Credit Hard To Get. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Feb. 5. In the House of Commons, Miss Ellen Wilkinson (Labour) initiated a debate on trade with Russia. She moved that, in view of the grave state of unemployment in this country, particularly inBritish Official Wireless. - 358 words
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Article21 1930-02-06 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Brussels, Feb. 5. Parliament has decided against the resumption of diplomatic relations with the Soviet.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 21 words
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Article312 1930-02-06 9 Interference With Commons Resented. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Feb. 5. Shortly after midnight the House of Commons accepted without a division the Government's proposals for a compromise with the House of Lords on the Unemployment Insurance Bill. It is considered almost certain that the Lords will acceptBritish Official Wireless. - 312 words
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Article113 1930-02-06 9 Political Amnesty Included. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, Feb. 5. The Federal Council passed the Young Plan Bill after a heated debate in which the Foreign Minister (Hr. Curtius) and the Minister of Finance (Hr. Moldenhauer) declared in effect that self-preservation was more important than self-assertion. The BillTrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 113 words
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Article412 1930-02-06 9 CONSERVATIVE POLICY DEFINED. Mr. Baldwin's Outlook. #[British Official Wirclen.l Rugby, Feb. 5. Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the Conservative exPremier, made a pronouncement of future Conservative policy before a large audience at the London Colisieum Theatre. Visualising the event of his return to power, he said that to#[British Official Wirclen.l - 412 words
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Article239 1930-02-06 9 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 5. Mr. Baldwin said he would never co-operate with the present Government's efforts to arrange a tariff truce. He was trying to find what could be done to rationalise industry imperially, not merely domes'ically. Every effort should be made to effect arrangements betweenReuter's Service. - 239 words
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Article109 1930-02-06 9 Gravest Conflict Since The Reformation. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 5. The Church Assembly at Westminster ty 382 to 105 passed a resolution moved by ths Archbishop of York in favour of the appointment of a commission by the Archbishops to inquire into the present relations of theReuter's Service. - 109 words
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Article64 1930-02-06 9 Damage Done By Huge Sea. Reuter's Service. New York. Feb. 6. The three Atlantic liners, "Cameronia," "Dresden" and "Minnekahda," arrived thiee days late owing to fog. gales and stormy seas. Nobody was injured, but a huge sea, shipped by the "Minnekahda" on Friday, damaged he lifeboats, smashedReuter's Service. - 64 words
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Article271 1930-02-06 9 Hit In The Jaw By Youth. DRAMATIC CLIMAX OF INAUGURATION. Bystander Injured. Reuter's Service. Mexico City, Feb. 5. At the conclusion of the ceremony in connect.on with the Presidential inauguration a youth fired six shots at President Rubio. The result is not yet known. Over 50,000 had throngedReuter's Service. - 271 words
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Article124 1930-02-06 9 Marketing Scheme Postponed. British Official wireless. Rugby. Feb. 5. The Coal Mines Bill was considered by the House of Commons last night and it was announced that Government had deciued to adopt the Liberals' proposal to postpone Part 1 of the Bill, which includes the proposed marketingBritish Official wireless. - 124 words
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Article84 1930-02-06 9 Englishman's Admission. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 5. Mr. Frank Biggs was charged at Bow Street with being in possession of explosive substances in circumstances as to give rise t: reasonable suspicion that he did not have them for a lawful object. He was remanded in two suretiesReuter's Service. - 84 words
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Article156 1930-02-06 9 Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. Washington, Fob. 6. The Acting Secretary for the Navy has approved of the sale of six obsolete cruisers, including the ''Charleston." for 6286,000. Moscow. Feb. 5. The recent report of the massacre of naval officers is officially described as a "ridiculous inventionReuter's Service.; British Official Wireless. - 156 words
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Article17 1930-02-06 9 NOTES FROM INDIA, on page 2. CHINESE TOPICS—VI, en page L CORRESPONDENCE, on page 417 words
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Advertisement102 1930-02-06 9 OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. SOLE AGENTS: GuTrmie c (3b (Incorporated tn the Straits Settlements./ *l < -.4 I The New Wonder! 8 j "His Master's Voice"! I j I Pkß|E Wonderful lone! 1 WonderfuS Volume! I Come Hear It Soon f 0 MODEL No. 661. 1 S. MOUTRIE Co, Ltd. I 3102 words
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Article98 1930-02-06 10 Sports Pastimes. HOME MATCHES. Manchester City's Decline. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Reuter's Service. l > London, Feb. 0. Results of yesterday's English and Scottish League and Cup matches were as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE DIV. I. Portsmouth 3, Bolton 0. -Manchester Citv 1 Overton 2. 4 Yijla 1, Burnley 2. Derby 4, WestReuter's Service. - 98 words
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Article60 1930-02-06 10 THIRD ROUND DRAW. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 5. The following is the draw for the third round of the Scottish Cup, to be played on Feb. 15: Hamilton v. King's Park. Partick v. Aberdeen. Hibernians v. Hearts. Dundee v. Airdrieonians. Celtic v. St. Mirren. Falkirk or Queen ofReuter's Service. - 60 words
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Article204 1930-02-06 10 Cold Storage Badly Beaten. The Malaya Publishing House were in rather pood form when they defeated the Cold Storage by five goals at the Robinson Road Stadium yesterday in the Inter-Com-mercial Cup. The losers did not field quite as strong a team as they did last year, Semple204 words
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Article133 1930-02-06 10 Commercial Cup Games. .The following fixtures in the Inter-Com-mercial Cup competition will be played on the date*; shown below. All games will played at the old Stadium (Te.uk Ayer Reclamation) and will commence at 5 p.m. eharp. To-morrow Feb. 7. Wearnes v. S.H.B. Referee: Mr. Smith. E. Garnel;133 words
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Article50 1930-02-06 10 On the S.C.F.A. ground yesterday the Ho Hong Sports Club defeated the Clerical Union by two goals to one, in a fast and interesting game. TECK LAM and AH HUI scored for the winners, and KAY POH netted for the Union. Mr. A. A. Dias 4\50 words
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Article50 1930-02-06 10 The flowing will represent the Health and Strength Leaguers' Union against the S.A.P. to-morrow on the S.C.F.A. ground: C. Olivero; Kim 'Teck, Ah Chew; Thiam >V)hee, Cheng Hpe, Joo Moh; Y.C. Song, Chuan, Kemat, Danker Wah Keng. Reserves: M. Yousoff, Seng Hock and R$zah. 450 words
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Article20 1930-02-06 10 m The Seremban Bluebells (ladies' hockey are giving a concert on Friday in aid of the funds of the team.20 words
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Article40 1930-02-06 10 i m Vlembers .jtnd friend3 of the Friendly Starting Association are reminded of the sectend ungual dinner to be held on Saturday'at the Great'View Hotei, Trengganu Strjefet. Ronggeng„ will be in attendance Bashlight photograph will be taken. i: v •v40 words
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Article283 1930-02-06 10 SUCCESSES FOR KLEINMAN AND LADY MURISON. LAWN TENNIS. There was (reports the "Malay MaMl") a record number of entries for the Banting Lawn Tennis Tournament, held over the Chinese New Year holidays, players coming from as far afield as Singapore and Ipoh to take part. The mixed events283 words
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Article54 1930-02-06 10 The following pairs will probab'y represent Malacca against the Negri Sembilan L.T.A. in the inter-State match at Seremban on the tSth inst: R. E. L. Davies and Simnson, Tan Soo Sim and Sect Chee Peng, A. E. Mullaly and G. Beatty, C. F. Gomes nnd H.54 words
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Article62 1930-02-06 10 Scratchings For To-day. THE TURF. The following scratchings are announced for to-day's races at Ipoh: Race I.—Gay Reveller, Karicker. Race 2.—Letchumy, Romance. Race 3.—Shediac, Leaulys, Temoh. Race 4.—Chevalier. Race s.—Noble Moor, Soufflee, Lady Beryel. Race 6.—Poppykar, Mauresque. Race 7.—iMerry-Go-Round, Award, Fairway. Race B.—Boyne Water, Durga, Ngati. All62 words
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Article101 1930-02-06 10 Owner. The English racehorses, Abbot's Gift an Eager Spear, arrived by the "Glenapp'' last week and were landed at Port Swettenham for a Kuala Lumpur owner, says the "Malay Mail. The former is a six-year-old gelding by the famous Abbot's Trace out of Oenome and101 words
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Article74 1930-02-06 10 "Veracity,'' writes to the "Times of "I protest—most strongly protest—against the recent advertisement in your esteemed paper, relating to White Horse whisky. The statement about being the 'Oldest Horse in the World' is ridiculous —simply ridiculous. As everybody knows, the oldest horses in the world run in74 words
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Article33 1930-02-06 10 GOLF. The monthly medal (bogey) competition at the Malacca Golf Club was played on Saturday and Sunday. A. Milne and T. T. Berry tied for the first place und will replay.33 words
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Article27 1930-02-06 10 The mixed fotfrsome eclectic competition held at the Katong Golf Club over the holidays resulted in a win for Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hide.27 words
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Article41 1930-02-06 10 A cup has been presented by Mrs. H. E. Gilroy for competition by honorary lady members of the Singapore Golf Club with handicaps under ten. The entry list for this competition closes on Monday next at 6.30 p.m.41 words
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Article29 1930-02-06 10 The monthly medal competition for February (stroke) will take place at the Keppel Golf Club on Saturday and Sunday. and the ladies' spoon (bogey) competition on Monday.29 words
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Article47 1930-02-06 10 BADMINTON. The "C" division championship of the Amateur Athletic Union resulted as followsChew Keow Seong, champion; Koh Cheng Wee, runner-up; Lim Kirn Sun, 3rd; S:h Chuan Swee, 4th. All members are reminded of the fcuctal to be held on the 15th inst, at ?k%ix P«njang.47 words
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Article478 1930-02-06 10 Combination v. Individualism. HOCKEY. A very fast and interesting game, witnessed by a large crowd, was played on the Padang yesterday when the senior team of the S.R.C. pitted their strength against the S.C.C., the result being four goals to three in favour of the former. These478 words
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Article101 1930-02-06 10 TABLE TO FEB. 1. P. W. D. L. Pts. H. Q. Wing, Welch R. 4 4 0 0 8 Royal Engineers 6 3 12 7 "B" Coy. Welch R. 4 3 0 1 6 "C" Coy. Welch R. 4 3 0 1 6 "A" Coy. Welch R. 4101 words
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Article114 1930-02-06 10 Parachutist Descends Safely. At 6 p.m. yesterday a balloon ascended from Churchill and Tait's showground, Anson Road, with Daredevil Girilo as the sole occupant. At a height of about 5,000 feet Girilo jumped clear with a parachute. After he had fallen about 500 feet the parachute opened and114 words
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Article310 1930-02-06 10 The rate of issue of Money Orders for Ind:a and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 for $100 The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 for $100. For the first time a formal dance by young Chinese ladles and men was held hi the310 words
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Article521 1930-02-06 10 Is Their Dismissal Wise? Through inquiry Amanojaku (says that writer, in the local "Japanese News") has ascertained that the Prefecture of Hyogo has decided to dismiss all the foreign teachers engaged in its middle schools—the dismissal is to take place at the end of the present521 words
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Article354 1930-02-06 10 H. It Abrahams, the former British Olympic champion, has been declaring in the "Athletic News" that the sporting world, and athletics in particular, cannot continue it* craze for International competition and retain its present standards of amateurism. One thing he is wondering is whether our best team354 words
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Article170 1930-02-06 10 The annual Re-union Dinner of the Chinese Association will be held on Saturday, the 15tft inst. Mr. A. E. C. Doscas, of the Departmenr of Agriculture, is lying seriously ill at the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. The Penang Appeal Court will opeit on the Hth inst.. when Sir William Murison170 words
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Article482 1930-02-06 10 Canton Preparing A Welcome. "Sin Kuo Min Press" Service. "Lat Pau Press" Service. Shanghai, Feb. 6. President Chiang Kai Shek has decided to proceed to Canton directly from Nanking today. Admiral Chen Shao Kwan and the gunbcats "Haiyong" and "Yinsui" will accompany Inn. Foreign reports say that"Sin Kuo Min Press" Service.; "Lat Pau Press" Service. - 482 words
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Article211 1930-02-06 10 Property In State Of Chaos. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin. Feb. 5. Political quarters are amused at the revelation that Commuirsts attempted to sell to the Socialists their entire movab'e and immovable property, which was apparently inspired, by the fear that the Communist Party's increasingly aggressiveTrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 211 words
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Article110 1930-02-06 10 Preference In Security For Internal Loans. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 6. The new-simpers give prominence to a report on the economic conditions iv China compiled by H. H. F-jsc and H. J. Brett and published by the Department of Overseas Trade. They particularly refer to she question ofReuter's Service. - 110 words
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Article72 1930-02-06 10 Buried City To Be Dug Up. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Feb. 5. The ancient city of Verulam, which was the centre of English civilisation a century before London was built, is to be excavated. Verulam stood on a site close to St. Albans and is knownBritish Official Wireless. - 72 words
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Article182 1930-02-06 10 a Ma^ r ate Return, MM,Tt Mr L !,,nc.,„ 1 lungue ion Detective ranch k J Magistry p *PP&ed ;a decision .«'to' the quantity Gf Va{< > c Hattys Wcif r 0 (m > wo recTC In aM *TS "''J visited certain i watches t;m «*>»,< When Air182 words
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Article138 1930-02-06 10 Soldier Before Mapsa Again. Edward George Hays, the pttflM the Welch Regiment who wasmofci to one year i rigorous impraonißl breaking and theft, was agair. prou the District Judge i Mr. C. H G M morning, to answer a charge ot IB tention o£ two vases and138 words
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Article197 1930-02-06 10 European Firm Mffl* Retailers. When a Chin <e named answered a -m inions ti app®jl District Judg (Mr. rj terdav it was disclosed thatij the in i >n who had beeni sunaj Weng F ng was one of the b Chop Hin \V<*> and Co.. Hpman who had been197 words
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Article22 1930-02-06 10 The untitled S:n!i r-ir n 4 ML M C 4f 1 ohan A and •ane*-*.*!» Lump.' *t di A 10« o mud22 words
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Article38 1930-02-06 11 THE RUBBER MARKET. of Commerce R. A. of commerce -j-gapore c tij auction rePig*, t0 23 l brown Pi i I™ f in H 1 rjj i ,heet in cases .4. ases sold at on Wednes-38 words
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Article306 1930-02-06 11 Fra-ers Report. j Co., iii their weekly has been -th hy the and in all :,t has been p tin showed m ""P 1 hfiiiK due ap,at Bolivian the market week's pte. Si London advi -a indicate that i. Thert- has s t m the share i#306 words
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Article32 1930-02-06 11 January Returns. l :-{;r;r J 'F M s L S: 7-a. 33.400 B lb. E** 42.375 lb. fcT 1 65 500 ib fcWa':"- 138 00 lb. Wa V 846 lb32 words
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Article39 1930-02-06 11 pump &/or «Plnt pa tm $2>92 per 2 tins fe $5.30 X 515 I 5.15 5.00 h 4.85 I Per 2 drums 4.70 "%tt 4 55 fa o per 2 tins N YORK. W»P per gal. 0.7039 words
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Article180 1930-02-06 11 Owners Coming Forward In Hong Kong. Quite a number of Chinese owners of mvi tsai have attended the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs at Hong Kong during the last few weeks so that these girls could be registered in compliance w.th the requirements of the latter section of180 words
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Article370 1930-02-06 11 A visitor to Hong Kong writes in the "South China Morning Post":— Dancing in Hong Kong is obviously one of the chief fcrms of amusement and, in addition, constitutes a main spring in the soe.al programme, yet strangely enough the ballroom dancing in the Colony is as370 words
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Article211 1930-02-06 11 The following is the Health Bulletin of the League of Nations' Eastern Bureau, Singapoie, for the week ended Jan. 25: Mombasa: 2 smallpox cases. Eaghdad: 2 plague cases; 1 smallpox case and 1 death. Bombay: 74 smallpox cases and 25 deaths as against 85 cases and 33211 words
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Advertisement51 1930-02-06 11 "SALVITIS" COMPOUND FOR COWS Remember well-conditioned co\*B mean abundant Milk Supply. CARBONIZED SALVITIS FOR PIGS The wonderful preparation that assists you in your industry, resulting in more Profits. BONE MEAL FERTILIZER This is an excellent Fertilizer for general gardening purposes. SOLE DISTRIBUTORS: TONG LAM CO. 48, MARKET STREET, SINGAPORE. 'Phone51 words
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Advertisement275 1930-02-06 11 I THE NEW WORLD. 8 3 i I NEW WORLD CABARET j 1 Every Night at 9 p.m. 1 THE BEST DANCING AND CABARET IN SINGAPORE. i 1 I I THE NEW CITY OPERA jj Will stage an interesting play to-night j "FADEHLILLAH" j The strongest combination of New Talented275 words
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Advertisement253 1930-02-06 11 -4» asked a young man lull o' dash, I I A Who had won many "put** and some cash ow ept nim eu Iwjl Jk l\ And he answered "Sir, il "Is with Framro^ FHAMROZ COMPANY, Laboratory and Works. 135. Telnk Ayer Street. I The Most Reliable Gramophone. I I253 words
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Article1150 1930-02-06 12 MINING. ISSUED BT FRASEB A CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, February 6, 1930, 10 a.m. Issue Issue Value Buyers. Sellers. Value Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 36 38 1 North Taiping 0.65 0.70 5 Ayer Hitam Tin 14|- 15,- 5 Pahang Consols 9 6 10 61,150 words
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Advertisement181 1930-02-06 12 I SHOP AT OUR I Selegie Road Depot I FINEST I fGold Storage Supplies! I ALWAYS AVAILABLE j I Open till 7 p.m. every eveningl I (Sundays-6 a.m. to 10 a.m.) f 3 l Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. jj incorporated In the Straits Settlements.) g I ASIA LIFE I181 words
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Advertisement210 1930-02-06 12 Estates Trust Agencies (1927) Ltd. telegrams: Telephone No. "STATETRUST SINGAPORE" A.B.C. sth Edition. II dM Bentley's and Liebers. m A Trust Company Registered under the Trust Companies* Ordinance of 1926, with Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government. REGISTERED A HEAD OFFICE: NOS. 1. 2 and 3. RAFFLES CHAMBERS. RAFFLES210 words
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Advertisement184 1930-02-06 12 j BACKACHE KIDNEY p^jj I Famous for more than I I half a century. ,4(1 pj DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS M I rQ intended solely for the Kidneys and Bladder. 1 1 I They relieve the urinary system like a laxative I I Cj relieves the bowels. They are a184 words
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Article921 1930-02-06 13 THE PROBLEM OF COLOUR PREJUDICE. Mr. M. S. Modak M.A., Ph. D. (London) writes in the "Indian Daily Mail": In the last analysis, it merges itself into the wider colour problem which in the very near future promises to assume threatening proportions. So long as our921 words
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Advertisement256 1930-02-06 13 nazr<s&^ t-> 11 1 Ju jtSHS 2S cvT YOUR TRANSPORT COST* X uk.r and more efficient handling with a nj fIUDSO 1 nOHT RAILWAY THK BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. S Incorporated in England.) Qj r I Lumpur—lpoh—Teluk Anson and Penang. [j] Sore Throat? Formamint destroys the germs in mouth and throat256 words
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Advertisement27 1930-02-06 13 LEPROSY DIABETES, CONSUMPTION, PILES, V.D., SEX-DISORDERS CURED. Consult the Specialist at the Himalayan Pharmacy, 62, Owen Road, or at its Branch at 135, Serangoon Road, Singapore. I27 words
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Advertisement348 1930-02-06 13 I When food makes I A failing appetite is one of Nature's I I danger signals. It is a warning that all is W not well with your digestion—that your W W system is not freeing, itself punctually I B and thoroughly of its daily waste. It is I this348 words
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Advertisement464 1930-02-06 13 EDUCATIONAL. The Straits Union English School. 86, CECIL STREET. New admissions registered now. from Primary to Senior Cambridge. PHONETIC SCRIPT taught, for correct pronunciation and clear cut twang, in Kindergarten section with the help of the mirror. Latin taught from Std V. Office hours:—B a.m. to 11 ajn. nnd 7464 words
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Advertisement728 1930-02-06 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. j Notice Is hereby given that I, the underngned. am no longer connected with the firm of Watt and Company of 18, Malacca Street, Singapore. All debts due to the said firm will be received and all debts due by the said firm will be paid by728 words
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Advertisement549 1930-02-06 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. I WANTED —Experienced Chinese Sales Manager for lucrative business, immediate service required. Salary and commission. Apply stating age and references to Box 117, c/o Malaya Tribune. j WANTED —Salesman. Really first-class Salesman for the Sundries Goods Market. Applicants should state age and experience. Only first-class men need apply549 words
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Advertisement560 1930-02-06 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES. Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. B tv Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai560 words
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Advertisement427 1930-02-06 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,612,046 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.427 words
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Advertisement318 1930-02-06 14 INSURANCE, THE fSgk SOUTB BRITISB INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH Manager. Offlee: 1 Fin lay son Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Street.318 words
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