Malaya Tribune, 10 February 1930

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVII. No. 34 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Monday, Feb. 10, 1930.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 131 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. TOO CANNOT BETTER tf; best, I luu t •SZBSiSBStSSSiSSnns*^^ j "O.K" CEMENT CONTRACTS CAN BE ARRANGED AT SPECIAL RATES ON APPLICATION TO: Sole Importers: JhC EaSt ASiatiC CO., Ltd., SINGAPORE. S (Incorporated tn Denmark.) |jj YOUR CHOICE WILL BE THE AUSTIN *7. ft 8425 deposit and ten
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    • 255 1 "FLuRODOR" Washing >y *>\kj Buitlngs /7 /W A?/ j/jL* Tropical Wear. HIOH STREET. f Singapore. ff" es2s2s2s2s2 s2s2SHSSS2s2szs2^^ I 1 I A famous I Tomato Catsup rosse Blackweli's unequalled blend jjj S Fr?sh, ripe Tomatoes, creamed and blended with Spices. An excellent Relish with Meat and Fish. X Blackweli's I
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  • 1240 2  -  Hugh Walpole's New Novel. (BY RICHARD SIDNEY. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") "British Malaya" (New and Revised Edition). by Sir Frank Svoettenham. The Bodley Head. 12s. 6d. This book should be read by everyone who wishes to have even a nodding acquaintance with some of
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  • 601 2 "The Sale." By Joan Conquest. T. Werner Laurie, Ltd., 7s. 6d. We are all becoming a little weary of those who will persist in calling Malaya "Malay," and for our own part we have endeavoured to do a little useful propaganda by broadcasting a protest
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    • 648 2 ox=[OE=[OEaoE= r ioooi tftp nr IQg^ WHITEAWAYS J FOR D TRAVELLING REQUIREMENTS. 0 liliiilillill i> i i ipgitjjgijjtij'ijHfffliiiMiniiiiMiil'iltiii'lHli'liiliilnl'iliiiiiliilMliiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiii iit Q g TRUNK. THE "OCEAN" TRUNK. J 8 ply birch renders a firm foundation. Made of strong ply-wood body, covered stout bent wood hoop battens, makes a rein- > Ti «JSj
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    • 380 2 Are You f )oK »ng Old > s oon? Too man) they should. V m ?i%k.uJ pallid, drawn feelings of |2 sometimes <<i digestive tn heS ing pains oi i ly—now mal 7 Ur '^»»iS should still I > lha t.*l-jsJJ vigour, age, w infiJE? <* 51 grip upon tl
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  • 1433 3 DO. X CHALLENGES THE ZEPPELIN. Coming Atlantic Flight. (Special to the -Malaya Tribune.") Dr. Dornier's announcement that his 50 tons flying-ship will attempt the transAtlantic flight from Friedrichshafen to the United States ha the early Spring, after trial long-distance flights over the Mediterranean, has aroused great interest
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  • 189 3 "Slavery In Ceylon." Lady Simon, in a speech at Wellingborough, referred to her statement at the Junior Liberal Club bn Jan. 16 regarding slavery in Ceylon. She emphasised that she had always distinguishd between open and avowed slavery, such as existed in Arabia and Abyssinia, and the
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  • 156 3 Asiatic Grievance That Demands Attention. Whatever may be said against the admission of Asiatics to the Civil Service, and quite a lot will be said until the matter is threshed out to the satisfaction of both sides, there can (says the "Pinang Gazette) be no gainsaying that
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  • 155 3 Criminal courts in Ceylon will find their work made filer m the future by the use of ultra-violet rays in the detection of crime— especially forgery and forged notes. Ceylon can now claim to be up-to-date in its machinery for the detection of crime with this
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 185 3 IWhy Buy Oranges? I L o.' When you get the most delicious ORANGE POP I I I I C, W ma(| e entirely from the best I i| California Oranges. I 1:1 Until You Taste S/ PHOENIX 1 j ORANGE POP j jt ,s impossible to imagine 10W l ieV
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    • 294 3 I Fraser Neave Ltd. j IB I a d AERATED j S Our sales for the nnnth of January, 1930, H constitute a record for the month in which Chinese New Year falls. X This is coasiderel ti be distinct recognition of the Company's quality, value, and service. i By
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  • 1227 4 A GRIM TRAGEDY IN SHENSI. Most Terrible Since 1879. Peking. Jan. 21. The main central section of Shensi province now is in the midst of the most disastrous famine which has affected any part of China since the terrible catastrophe of 1876-79. when from nine to thirteen millions
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  • 284 4 Teaching The Criminals. There are sunny times for wicked Mexicans, says a Home paper. By a recent kind decree it was announced that any hungry person might steal once without being punished, a decree more in accordance with canon law than some other Mexican decrees have been.
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  • 477 4 Through no virtue of his own. man has become the lord of the world. Yet he is uncertain of nil lordship; for in the jungle fearing the tin.id snake, the mild panther and the good-natured tiger, he arms himself with a rife, a revolver, bandages and iodine. Even
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 191 4 j Columbus discovered America: Vmk discsovared I ALWAYS ORDER I "SUGARCANE" BRANDS I I OF i 1 HAMS ano BACON. I j DO YOU? I I They are the Best. I I Truth In Advertising I Always Reaches Its Objective. I FGDD«4 REFRIGERATIM6 Co LTD S Orchard Road—Sslc-gie Road—Keppel Road—Grange
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    • 93 4 ARE YOU TOO OLD AT THIRTY? A hose of men (and women, too) find that, when they have reached 30 years, bodily functions become weak and pain starts up in joints and muscles. Mental activity seems dulled, the blood is sluggish, work becomes distasteful and pleasures lose their grip. This
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    • 202 4 <^^^p-!^|^^^S^Kito^ KILL OERMf THIS WAY insist your servants rinse their hands with Listerine, full strength, before touching the food intended for you and your family. Countless colds start when germs are carried to the mouth on food. Soap and water will not destroy these germs, but Listerine will. Listerine is
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    • 369 4 I I AN WEAL TONIC I Serrav alios ToJ Stimulate- I the N n r.'f< H The distributors I MEDICAL OFFICE. I IW-2, North I idge R oad I LEPHOsiI DIABETES, coxsnipno\l PILES, V.D.. SEX-DISORDE J CURED. I Consult the Speeblht at the Pharmacy, t;,\ Owen Road, or at tomaM
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  • 91 5 I 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.
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  • 281 5 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—ln view cf the increasing enthusiasm ol and courageous statements made by several corespondents in this discussion, that a scho ol boy from Ipoh should so ably voice his opinions is greatly to be appreciated as showing his interest in public affairs.
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  • 971 5 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir. —To talk of a "Nineteenth Chinese Prorince." far from evoking the illusion of a modern Chinese oversea Colony in the hearts Df the Straits Chinese, only challenges thenloyalty to the British Government —a test to which in the near future
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  • 455 5 Singapore. Feb. 7. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 48 Beef, stew or curry kati 39 Fork, lean kati 84 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality 1 kati 54 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 63 Hens (Locally reared) kati 83 Ducks each 1.08 Pigeons,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 348 5 fljjrs. F. Bentley Tells How Cuticura Healed Eczema ~"""j~~7~~ ago eczema broke nd arms in a rash. all, watery blisters, ke they formed sore Spoons yarned. I ouldr.ct r night. I was not hie to d work for when I put i M fain was terrible. sement for Cuticura r
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    • 152 5 Keep FEVERS at tay wtth quincarnis ionic wine with mtafcn Wat* «ff MaWu, chill*, lofhKna. ffVUf t- A «wunttded by medio] pntndoT: HUTTRNBACH. LA2AAU» for all defects of vision, consult: m. ezekiel sons. Manufacturing Ophthalmic Opticians. 4, Raffles Chambers, Raffles Place. Optometrists: A. M. Ezekiel, 0.D., F.P.O.C. j CHICKS, AM)
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    • 67 5 I NEW DESIGNS IN MEDALS FOR 1930.1 Sterling Silver Q f I Jplk Silver-Gold Centre I I ASR 9 Carai-Gold R 1 Enamelled Range X Speeiai prices quoted to dobs, J ftgfl KONG SIN Co., I f5 XT 55 57, North Bridge Road, Singapore. r0 Pyramid Handkerchiefs for Men I
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 287 6 es if mil I» 11 '""J 1 PAVILION i 'PHONE 6903 S I I FROM FRIDAY, FEB. 7 TO WEDNESDAY, FEB. 12. jjj AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP ft I s 1 THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. [n I BEBE DANIELS I "Hot News" IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7 30 P.M.
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    • 313 6 Amusements. ALHAMB&A S THONE 6909 I (TAN CHENG KEE, Sole Proprietor.), jjj El r= ru «1 Ln pj I Programme Commencing Wed., Feb. 5. J ru Ln Ln ru ru Lrt Ln ru ffi IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M ffl n Ln a X Ln ru S The
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    • 210 6 FROM FRIDAY, FEB. 7TO THURSD p EB I Scotland r&d Ifctirt 1 M 1 urn* -< 1 nr^ Ist Show—FRANK MERRILL in "PERILS 0! ]HE JINGLT^ Episod i 9 and 10 (F Gaiety Matinees: -Sat Feb. S, 3 Reed Howe*. Sun h; q mm sun in a- iv*^n Until Tuesday,
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  • 232 7 ggbber Shares Firm. md Co. report at 11 a.m. Messrs ndav KIBBER. d up 'sd. L° ndol ir enti <G), "P X cent. Ne Allenbys $1.60—51.70. Ayer Sharr.: Ayer Panas $i.35_5i.45, cents, Brogas 95 cents— Basset .1—54 cents. Bukit Katils Buiat nsburghs $2.80—53, ConneV-* Glenealys $1.75—51.85,
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  • 72 7 Dividend Still In Arrears. The to*tors oi the Singapore Traction Co. recommend tho payment of a dividend of 7 per cent., less ncome-tax, on the 7 per cent. Cumulative Preference snares. Last year the Preference received 5 per tent., leaving the dividend 11 per cent, in irrears.
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  • 255 7 (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, FEB. 10 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 32d. London demand 2s. 3%d. London T. T.
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  • 67 7 More Dredging Companies Co-operate. We are informed that the following companies are curtailing out p U t as stated: Kmta Tm Dredging Co., Ltd., 2 dredgesKuch ai Tl Dredging Co., Ltd. 1 dredgescheme. 81^6 26 accorda ™e Tronoh Mines, Ltd., Southern Tronoh Tin 2 dredges; Idris Hydraulic week
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  • 76 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 O'CLOCK NOON, FEB. 10. Bayers. Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 26 26 :i Standard R.S.S. on Tender February 27 March 27 X 27 y A P ril 28 28U April/June 28 i., 28% July/September 29% 30 Tone of
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  • 166 7 SINGAPORE, FEB. 10. Rice, Siam 1 per Koyan $385 Rice, Siam 2 $340 Rice, Siam 3 n $315 Rice, Siam 4 $300 Rice, Siam New i m m $290 Rice. Siam New 2 $275 Rice, Siam New 3 $267 Rice, Saigon A-l $260 Rice, Saigon 1 $262 Rice, Saigon
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  • 48 7 In Second Cross Street, Malacca, on the 3rd inst., a heavy motor lorry knocked down Hua Ah Teck. aged 61 years, who sustained compound fracture of both legs, and the following morning died at the Durian Daun Hospital. The driver of the lorry has been ar-ested and charged.
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  • 364 7 The under-mentioned area is reserved i>r ytsseis carry, ng explosives; vessel-, cairy.ng petroleum anchoring in this area do so entirely at their own risk:— At westward of Blakang Mati northward of the alternative Quarantine Anchorage. The limits of this new Explosives Anchorage are defind as
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  • 266 7 "Eiephanta," Brit. 2,695 tons, Cant. 132 Cakutta, 8-2; for Calcutta, "Kepong," Brit. 1,322 tons, Capt. Richard, from Port Swettenham, 8-2; for Bangkok, date uncertain. "Achilles," 7,199 tons, Capt. Williams from Otaru, 9-2; for P. Swettenham, 11-2. Yuensang," Brit. 1,983 tons, Capt. Lostello, from Calcutta, 9-2; for Hone Kong, 11-2.
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  • 67 7 The Tivoli. The popular Universal star, Gleann Tryon, is featured in a thrilling- and entertaining; picture. "The Gate Crasher," which the Tivoli is presenting to-night along wy„h a corned) drama, "Modern Love, starring Jean Hersholt, in company with Charlie Chase and Kathryn Crawford. In the earlier show "The
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  • 131 7 Before Mr. A. Gilmour in the Jasin District Court on Saturday Ah Hee, Ah Sang and Ah Tung were charged with using criminal force. They were alleged to have stopped a car and seized it. One of the accused had jumped into the car and the others were arguing with
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  • 337 7 Huge Gathering Present. The Chief Justice (Sir William Murison) and Lady Murison were among- the large number of guests who attended the tea party given by the proprietors of the NewWorld Shows on Saturday last. The guests began to arrive at 3.30 p.m. and by 5
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  • 64 7 Mr. C. Barrington Hocker is taking over the temporary secretaryship at the SjC.C. and will act in that capacity during the ab sence of Mr. W. H. Stuart Clark, who i< goinp on leave early in March. It will be remembered that Mr. Barrington Hecker camed out the secretarial duties
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  • 139 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore. Feb. 10. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Cremer East Basin: Elephant* 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Concordia 16; Katori Maru 13; Circe 12: Royal Prince 11; Darvei 9; Meriones 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). City of Kobe 32; Yuensang 34; Mangola
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 9 7 [The Share list will be found on page 12.]
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    • 330 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Eurasian girl for easy office work. Apply in own handwriting, stating salary required Box No. 125. c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED —Junior Clerk, with office experience for property in Pahang. Knowledge Cantonese and Kheh dialects preferred. Apply Box No. 126. c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—By a Penary Press, an experienced
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    • 327 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE, is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the fallowing materials or services, and that particulars of such tendermay be obtained in the Tender Room Municipal Offices:— Tender. Date of Closing. Wrought Iron Galvanised Tubes and Fittings for Municipal Gas Dept. Noon.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 201 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for week ending Feb. 16, 1930. TO-DAY, FEB. 10. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. <v). Battery Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "C" (Scottish) Coy., Weapon Training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "A" <M. O.) Coy.. Recruits Drill. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "E" (Chinese) Coy., Offs.
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    • 421 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, FEB. 10 High Tides.—6.24 a.m.. 9.40 p.m. Madam Kelvey's Pupils at Adelphi Hotel. Dialogue Film: "The Trial of Mary Dugan," Vie. Theatre, 6.15 p.m., 9.30 p.m. TO-MORROW, FEB. 11. High Tides.—7.so a.m., 10.26 p.m. Commercial Cup Replay: Robins v. A.P.C., Stadium. 5 p.m. Dialogue Film: "The
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    • 226 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL, SERVICE. Daily Weather Report;. Bright RelaTemperature. Rain- Sun- tive Wind Max. Mm. fall shines. Humi- Qttec- Speed Statttons. P. P. ins Hour. dity tion. m.p.h'. Weather MISU 93 70 nil 10.7 67 B.N.E. I Fine K. Trengganu 555 T 94 74 nil 7.0 77 N.E. 5 Fine Temerloh
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  • 83 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. RFQI/lEM MASS. A Requiem High Mass for the repose of the soul oi the late Phelomena Anais will be sung at the Church of Saint Joseph at 6.30 a.m. tc-mcrrcw. The attendance of relatives and frtoiids are earnestly solicited. DEATH. Mr. T. C. Cheng,
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  • 755 8 To-morrow, morning the first air mail from Malaya to the Dutch Indies will be despatched. It will be carried by a Dutch machine piloted by a Dutch airman, with a Dutch mechanic and a Dutch wireless operator making up the crew. And on the other side of
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  • 308 8 H.H. the Sultan of Perak's son is now at Oxford, where he has entertd Balliol Co'lege. Ur. T. I. Cheriyait. B. Com., has joined the staff of the College of Commerce. Singapore. Mr. J. Lauder Nicol. of the Clifford School. Kuala Kangsar. has succeeded Mr. R. F. Gunn as Inspector
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  • 134 8 Dutch 'Plane Reaches Singapore. The machine which is to carry the test air mail from Batavia to Singapore is due this afternoon, and will leave for Batavia to-morrow morning. All letters for Java by air mail should be sent in by 6 p.m. to-day. The first plane in
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  • 240 8 An Enjoyable Evening. An excellent variety entertainment, organised by the Straits Chinese Reading Club, and under the patronage of the Chinese Consul General, Mr. Tong Lao. in aid of the Prinsep Street Church Building Fund, was given on Saturday night at the V.M.C.A. Hall. There was a
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  • 14 8 From Ch'na and Japan Ky "Bingo Maru," due Singapore to-moi r »w.
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  • 556 8 Entertainments by Madame Kelvey's talented dancing pupils have a.ways been much enjoyed, and the clever display given at the Adelphi Hotel on Saturday night proved a thorough sucer^ That -chain letter" mentioning the MtfKf oi Sir Hugh Clifford, the Sultan ol Perak and C. H. Hatry reaches us agF.in. And
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  • 523 8 An bfcrma] But W Reception. HANQIET The a, rival of terday was mar., entire absence of The motor v, < arrived, is a there appeared on board, the u~ j ciated with the i being conapicw pM "»W3 A "Malaya Tr boarded the morning had the with
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  • 58 8 Indians' Congrat*** cmtum and their I numbers on Sa R. Jumabho; nit on of his appointing Peace for the The funx tion Home" at Mr. M. at Siglap, when lawn aerommoda gne*ta. Mr. X. A M tnlating Mr. Jum cemjnun ty's Replying. Mr. pany for theii
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  • 21 8 Latest in t*J N_w York:— Wo Singapore I Lcnd< ii. 3 rncnths. bu? 6d.). sellers tl Sinsrporc: I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 358 8 NEW! A Really Reliable Sharpener WITH A FIVE YEARS' GUARANTEE. Save W Biff Thl {orce ol ,lv magn€t uUing i-*/.oi together with the pressure blades, mikes the first fl fl'* |BF of the spring in lid, pulls shave, forms aa irregular m mwW m MW m mm tDe tooth edges
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    • 72 8 PERFECT FITTING SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES OF PLEASING APPEARANCE AND IN DISTINCTIVE STYLES. SIGHT TESTING BY QUALIFIED OPTICIANS. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED 15, Battery Road, Singapore. t: I I I44li>l>l ill■it.iilHl«Hill|.i|l!tmM|iliil|.'i:i|!:|ii|iHiu I 634 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. I I TENG SENG GUAN. I Established 1905. Tel. No. 2415. j T K.
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  • 827 9 France And Naval Conference. aBOCAN proposals r jjpsET APAN. Radio Talk To Tokyo. (Reuter's Service.) (Reuter's Service.) Paris, Feb, 8. .f U to:.- upled with caustic <fc ;r -*y; An gj. -a rican policy, marks nn 'h< i-i'-st Naval Conference i K Tel iiat
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  • 320 9 (British Official Wireless.) Rugby, Feb. 8. The "Times" in a leading article says that the memorandum setting iorth the policy of the British Government, following the important statement made by Mr. Stimson, the American delegate, wili give a powerful stimulus tc public interest in the Naval
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  • 261 9 ACQUITTAL ON VERDICT OF GUILTY. Patriotic Motives. (Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.) (Reuter's Service.) Berlin, Feb. The Public Prosecutor gave notice oi aDoeal tional chervonete trial, in which, of seven ?oreerts tZ**°V 5S they knew of *c forgeries. The rest, including the Georgian em«res, Karumidse and Sadatiei!S g noter nd
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  • 47 9 Conference Idea Welcomed. (Reuter's Service.) New Delhi, Feb. 9. The Council of the All-Jndia Moslem League has passed a resolution welcoming the Viceroy s itatement as regards India's goal of dominion status and urging adequate representation of Moslems at the round table, conference.
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  • 344 9 LONDON TO AUSTRALIA THIS YEAR. Air Minister's Statement. (British Official Wireless.) Rugby, Feb. 8. Lord Thomson (Air Minister) addressing the British Empire League, mentioned the possibility of the Imperial air line to India being extended to Australia and of a service from Egypt to South Africa being
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  • 41 9 (Reuter's Service.) London. Feb. 9. The Air 'Ministry has selected Fi ght-Lieut. Boothman to command the new high-speed research flight at Felixstowe, for which experiment in speed flying other Air Force officers are being chosen from flfhter squadrons.
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  • 77 9 London, Feb. 9. Flying Officers H. L. Piper and S. Kay. took off th.s morning at Croydon aerodrome for Australia in an attempt to beat Bert Hinkler s record estab'ished in 1928. Piper and Kay are both New Zealanders serving in the Royal Air Force and
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  • 153 9 Preparatory work for the establishment of a network of French air lines in the Far East is being carried out by the "Cie Air Asie," according to the Resume of Commercial In- formation, just issued by the Air Ministry. These air lines are
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  • 282 9 A Slight Difference With Mr. Baldwin. (British Official Wireless.) Rugby. Feb. 8. Mr. L. C. Amery, who was Secretary for the Dominions and Colonies in the lata Conservative Administration, speaking at Birmingham, referred to the speech made by Mr. Baldwin outlining the future policy of
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  • 362 9 Chinese Negotiators Lismiss3d. NEW DELEGATE SENT TO MOSCOW. Protocol May Not Be Ratified. ("Sin Kuo Min Press" Service.) Shanghai, Feb. 10. Mr. Chow Lung Kwang, of the Foreign Office, has been dismissed on account of his inappropriate action whilst investigating the railway question in Harbin; Mr. Chu Shao
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  • 26 9 Hong Kong, Feb. 10. The rebels under Tang Sang Ming have wired to headquarters offering to surrender Fighting is reported above Tangyuen.
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  • 136 9 Explanations In Shanghai. (British Official Wireless.) Rugby, Feb. 8. Si Miles Lampson. British Minister in China yesterday met a joint committee of the Chamber of Commerce and the China Association at Shanghai, to whom he explained the or tish Government s proposals for gradual of British
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  • 80 9 Many Houses Collapse. ("Sin Kuo Min Press" Service.) Nanking, Feb. 10. tr n asazine at Mount Huayen. Chingliang hiJ, Naiikin 3 containing 600 aeroplan- bombs 400 cases of gun powder and a large quantity of ammunition, exploded at 2 p.m. yesterday. a^ e n mbe r
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  • 64 9 Round-Up Of Criminals. (Reuter's Service.) Ch cago. Feb 10. In response to the demands of business men, me Police Department on Feb. 9 i th~ most militant campaign against crime m the history of th? city, and 917 suspects v/cre rounded up in the course of
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  • 11 9 LITERARY :NOTES, on page 2 CORRESPONDENCE, on page 5.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 348 10 Sports Pastimes. HOME LEAGUES. Sheffield's Good Double. RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S GAMES. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. (Reuter's Service.) London, Feb. 8. Results in the English and Scottish Leagues on Saturday were as follows. ENGLISH LEAGUE —DIV. I. City's Third Successive Defeat. Arsenal 4, Everton 0. Aston Villa 2, Bolton W 0. Blackburn R.
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  • 34 10 BELGIANS BEAT THE BRITISH. (Reuter's Service.) Selhurst Park, Feb. 8 In the first matsh of the Army footbal? triangular tournament the Belgian Army beat the Bri'irh Army by four goal* to two.
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  • 1023 10 Wednesday's Lengthening Lead. The following are the Home League tables, including Saturday's matches: ENGLISH LEAGUE.—DIV. I. Newcastle At The Bottom. Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Sheffield Wed. 27 17 4 6 72 31 40 Manchester C. 28 14 8 6 64 50 34 Derby
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  • 139 10 Commercial Cup Games. lh<i following fixtures in the Inter-Com-nercial Cup competition will be played on he dates shown below. AH games will >c played at the old Stadium (Te*uk Ayer Reclamation) and will commence at 5 p.m. •faarp. To-morrow, Feb. 11. Robinsons v. A.P.C. (Replay). Wednesday, Feb. 12.
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  • 250 10 THE FINAL TABLE. CHESS. The following is the final table of results in the Evans Gambit tournament of the Singapore Chess Club: Class. U. P. W. D. L Pts. lIA Justice J. McCabe Reay 2 28 17 6 330 *lIA J. O. Klink 8 22 16 2 4
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  • 239 10 Local Arrangements. LAWN TENNIS. Takeichi Harad» and H. Satoh, two Japanese Davis Cup players, will pass through Singapore tbia week on their way to Europe to compete ha the European zone of the competition, said arrangement have been made to see them in action here. The
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  • 133 10 The following are recent results in tho Malacca Club tournament: Men's Handicap Singles:—L S. Freer, owe 15.4, beat H. J. Hutchinson, owe 15, 7—5, 0—0; J. D. Sanderson, owe 15.4, beat C. G. Coleman, scr., o—2. 6—2; A. E. Lambert, owe 15.3, beat N. T. G. Davidson,
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  • 32 10 (Reuter's Service.) New York, Feb. 8. In the American covered courts championship Hunter beat Julius Seligson, one of the most promising of the younger players 6—3, 6—2, 6—2.
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  • 120 10 France's Opportunity. RUGBY FOOTBALL. (Reuter's Service.) London, Feb. 8. Forty thousand people at Dublin saw Ireland just win in the international Rugby fixture against England. The Irish victory places France in a very favourable position for winning the championship for the first time in history. The Irish
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  • 137 10 BADMINTON. The finals in th? Malacca V. C. tournament will b« pfayed at the Drill Hall as follows:— To-morrow: Singles Handicap (fi.3'o p.m.): Chan Ah Chye f—s) v. N. R. Singam (—5). Mixed Doubles (7 p.m.): Mrs. Tan Keng Tee and Lim Guan Tuck (scr.) v. Miss
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  • 111 10 In a match of three singles and twf> doubles between the Lourdes Recreation Party and the Serangoon Choir B. P. on the former's court, before a fair crowd of spectators, the L.R.P. won two singles ami (me doubles. Results (L.R.P. players mentioned first):— Singles: M. I. Fernandez
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  • 38 10 BOXING. (Reuter's Service.) Miami Beach, Feb. 10. The promoters of the boxing programme arranged here for Feb. 21. announce that arrangements have been concelled owing to Camera's demanding a purse of $35,000 for his appearance.
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  • 454 10 Large Attendance. THE TURF (From Our Own Correspondent..} Ipoh, fftb. 9. The grandstand was fully taxed by the large crowd which attended the concluding day of the Perak Turf Club's Spring Meeting. The weather was fine at the start but later became wet and the last two
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  • 140 10 A LETTER OF APPRECIATION. The following letter has been received b.v the Secretary of the Singapore Turf Club, from "Truth'': Dear Sir, —In the absence of the Editor, owing to illness. I am writing to thank th;> members of the Singapore Turf Club through you
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  • 27 10 POLO. Siam is sending a polo team to play for the Dudley Cup and in other competitions in Australia in June and July.
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  • 35 10 SQUASH RACQUETS. (Reuter's Service.) Haverford, Pennsylvania, Feb. 8. Mrs. Wightman (donor of the Wightman Cup) beat Ruth Hall in the final of the national squash championship 15—12, 15 18, 15—4, B—ls, 15—9.
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  • 57 10 GOLF. Forty-one cards were taken out for the February Monthly Medal competition at the Keppel Club, and the following were the best three cards returned: N. B. Gibson 73—6=67; H. Morris 81— 12=69; J. Hodgins 77—6=71. Ball Sweeps.—Saturday: Divided between N. B. Gibson 35—3=82, and H. Morris
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  • 165 10 Pope Heads Attack On Soviet Paganism. (Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.) Rome, Feb. 9. The Pope in a sensational' letter denouncing religious persecution in Russia, has dropped a bombshell vi. political circles, both inside and outside the Vatican, where the missive is re garded as the opening gun off
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  • 247 10 (Reuter's Service.) London, Feb. 10. The agitation being carried on by a section of the British Press with regard to the antireligious movement in Russia elicited a reply from a high official of the Soviet, transmitted from Moscow. He declared that 'Russian counter-revolutionary priests abroad have
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  • 162 10 Exiles Welcomed Back. (Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.) Madrid. Feb. 9. The reversal to pre-dictatortal times was symbolised when on Sunday afternoon Professor Unamuno crossed the bridge of the River Bidason from France into Spanish territory and embraced his friends amidst the frantic cheers of thousands of prominent politicians,
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  • 128 10 Intrigues At Peshawar. (Reuter's Service.) Peshawar, r'eu. 9. The Government of the North-West Front .er Piovinsce has issued a communique stating that Sardar Aminjahn (half-brother ot Amanullah» and Abdulhakim Khan (Amanullah's trade agent at Peshawar) have been arrested owing to the discovery ol a conspiracy to disturo
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  • 79 10 So-Called Parrot's Disease. (Reuter's Service.) Washington. Feo. 9. An attendant at the Hygienic Laboratory af the United Slates Public Health Set vice, who was entrusted with the care of parrots which were sent to the laboratory for diagnoss. has died of psittacosis. It is announced by the
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  • 74 10 The hearing of the charge against a Malay of an offence against a young Malay girl came to a conclusion at the Malacca Assizes on Thursday last, when the accused was convicted and sentenced .to four years' r.i. On a charge of committing an unnatural offence a Bengalee named Bejan
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  • 85 10 Kscape. opip .h« C °vH^ N U "hots. tz that A,i.., on Bound- j. ail! a CW»,h. Ch*! As the dete tives anr ap.T'x Tt?^ 1 yards beh.n-J hi'm. was unp< i e t drew hi cartridge- M.-tin-d. (iv: 5 promptly drew his revolvT** 1 J and the
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  • 90 10 Result Of The Si»J l-xamination,^H The foUn ng i s a liR MalayanS- tarv Inspect**, the Cert.ficiv of theRouli* tute, Lond<>: at the exar-SB Singapore ,m Oct. 30 to at the conclusion of the 133 candidates presenting Subramaniam Thurairajah. George Camelles Pern*. Cha-lM Sittampalam tor Rajapaxe Patherana. Karalasinsjam.
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  • 58 10 Workman CutToPiJ A terrible accident occurred in Kanm Bugi>. Kaiianp. Kifl p.m. yesterday. mW It appear.- that a Chinese «ftnfl and fell on to a circular saw. &H wa« severed and bia right k-rvfl the Done. The unfortunate il bleeding terribly when he nrfl to Tan Took Seng's
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  • 39 10 Relief Ship Forcing Through. I (Reuter's Service.) It is reported that Corr.mandc "City of New York" has entetd and" is attempting to force bff Ross Sea to relieve the member expedit Ion who are trapped fc?
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  • 20 10 conipum the rev: nner rj sM Swimmii i ib on Satoi* jgM I on th< nig ;v
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  • 33 10 (Reuter's Service.) centn> »r8duall> re Fl<vre* ai'.aiu of FloU been Bmu-a.' enfercrmt nt ment of -I- t: ,i N» a I raly Hear-Adff^ arily acun- a- rn Japanese Mins- I
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  • 76 11 Their X luiesMi Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark (seated) uid hi* hi ether. Prince Knud. who are touring the East toother. Tbej .ire the only child en cf Their Majesties the King ~id i<up<i! cl Deiuuaik. Both Princes, like their father, are over six feet in
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  • 250 11 Withdrawal Of Civil Disobedience. Bombay, Jan. 30. an article in the aringthe Issue."' Rt tW th ,l r °y's speech, he ifainst v lTn 1 dire ven^eance an,) ,1 nominal resisters ri f n un «*Il®d for. taints t^ m0n ttWtc n both. Both Tht v
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  • 228 11 Mr. J. P. Mead To Be Director Of Forests. The following appointments were made by the Secretary of State for the Colonies during 1 November: Federated Malay States.—Mr. W. B. Southerland, M.8., Ch. 8., Medical Officer, Malayan Medical Service; Mr. W. H. R. Evans and Mr. G.
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  • 33 11 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India 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.
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    • 243 11 J NEW WORLD CABARET 1 2 JALAN BESAR. H I 1 I Every Night at 9 p.m. Dancing Cabaret. in X 3j Change of Programme Weekly. X I ■fj W AlfTxD OWfl w.th a knowledge ol Dancing. Apply fctanafar, Now World. [C 1 THE NEW CUT f PER A I
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    • 124 11 yio comfort BY INSISTING ON REGISTEBED -t_J l\ TRADE MARK KETTLE D53G2 $14.00 TOASTER D5604 S12.00 IRON D5824 9 7.50 Write or caH for Illustrated Booklet. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. LTD. 12, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. dancing. ormerly of the Alhambra. London, and Ml* J. Senour, of New York, 26, Orchard Koa<
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  • 1120 12 1 MINING. ISSUED BY PHASER A CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, February 10. 1930, 10 a.m. fiE, Buyers. Sellers VaTue Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 36 38 -cd 1 North Taiping 0.65 0.70 51- Ayer Hitam Tin 14|- 15|- 5|- Pahang Consols 96 106 £1 Bangrin
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    • 255 12 l SHOP AT OUR J Selegie Road Depot j FINEST I bold Storage Supplies lALWAYSI ALWAYS AVAILABLE j Open till 7 p.m. every evening S (Sundays-6 a.m. to 10 a.m.) Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. I Come here for your Musical Needs! jjj Cj i!iiiiMititiii»n»' i"« tiii'iinnnniniiiiiiiiiiiiiii qJ I Our
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    • 392 12 r Palm Oil Pointers- H I "WE UNDERTAKE Oil Palm Plantations, Ltd., is a company with a capital of $500,000. And C] |0 it is making itself responsible for what will ultimately be a 10,000 acre estate, Cj |(j to bring which to maturity and arrange for its efficient operation
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    • 282 12 I "MADGE? 59, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE I Have just received a nice u ;ion UNTBIMMED STRAWS AND LEGHORN T S Fn AND MAIDS. m Also a smart lot of READY-TO-WEAR HATS SUITABLE AND LADIES. 4 i VIOLIN OUTFrr| Specially made for Ihe Tropi Cs Consisting of splendid tone violin, b<
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  • 1137 13 MR. MOISEIWITSCH'S TOUR. The Town Without A Piano. Mr Benno Moiseiwitsch, the famous I P»? n,st > returned to England in mail week er an absence of three years. It is his intention to make London once more his headquarters for at least a year, and
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    • 240 13 DAVENPORT OIL ENGINE. I (DIESEL) Cj cU LI HEAVY DUTY INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE B ■I* 6 H.P g H p g UgZSHSZS TTTTITII j LJ 7 KILL the fever Spreading Mos uitoAUCTION SALE CHEONG KOON SENG CO. AUCTION SALE OF m Singapore properties '.situate at Lorong 35, Ceylang Road, off
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    • 201 13 «a. and there's another reason why I prefer Craven "A" they do c °%jJ"^ not stick to my lips! CRAVEN A §3>' CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES 4a Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats N^^ TTES^J MADE IN LONDON CARRERAS LTD. 142 YEARS' REPUTATION FOR QUALITY BUSINESS SERVICE. Retail Merchants who wish
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    • 158 13 EDUCATIONAL. Bethel Girls School. Bethel Boys School. Both the schools are under European man igement and supervision. Pupils are admitted from Primary to Cambridge Senior. Apply to Principal, Bethel English Schoo. iatong, Singapore. PUBLIC GRAMMAR SCHOOL, TANK ROAD. Morning and Afternoon Classes Under European Supervision and experienced teaching. Students seeking
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    • 207 13 EDUCATIONAL. THtT COLLEGE OF COMMERCE. Morning Afternoon Commercial Classes. Few Seats Vacant. JOIN NOW. KINGSWOOD ENGLISH SCHOOL, (NO. 11. LORONG 32, GEYLANG.) A REGISTERED INSTITUTION. The school has now been placed in charge of a capable Lady-Supervisor of considerable local teaching experience and as there are only a limited number
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    • 772 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. CrCHAI TIN DREDGING CO., LTD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application has been made to the Directors of this Company to issue duplicate scrip in place of the following share certificates which are wleged to have been lost:— 4ti£cate No. 2561. dated September 20. 1928 for
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    • 591 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. SINGAPORE AND SOUTH MALAYA BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION. The Annual Meeting will be held on Friday, February 14, in the V.M.C.A. Hall at 5.30 p.m. Business. To Pass Accounts for 1929. To Elect Officers. Other Business. All interested in the Movement are cordially invited. B. J. WRIGHT, Hon.
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    • 563 14 BANKS. BE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. [EAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES. enan g 85, Beach Street, alacca vT Jonker Street. r uar No. 1. Jalan Sayang. tu Pahat 109 Jalan Rahamat. alembang I*> P*.' i one- Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central, g eretnban 63, Birch Road. I atavia 47,
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    • 453 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) athorised Capital £3,000,000 ibscribed Capital £1,800,000 lid-up Capital £1,050,000 »serve Fund and Rest £1,612,046 EAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.
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    • 305 14 INSURANCE. j f«a SOIUTe BRITISB INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTR Manager. Office: I, Finlaysoa Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlementi.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Street. Singapore. 'Phone
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    • 241 14 BYNT ~r <J 1 I Miss I Madras. a "I tOOk U variety v ...1.. Ua, fc ,^B klec: 3 axd 3 :T r ice < Please i| SUBSCRIPTION i; J FA YAHLE IN Am >\ B Delivery at office or close (Localgrkß Half early 7.- f] 9 Quarterly f
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    • 272 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. o. (grnsH India ipCAR LINES. ..land.) inccrporatL pASSE N( ER 4 CARGO SER^ vN [ENTAL STEAM >NDOS AND P*?S -KRVICE. F.\K K* Bl n.ia i t ll :;:in. for nina Due Singapore 1930 Feb 22 Mar 8 P Mar 22 Mar 30 P Apr 5 Apr 19 May
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    • 578 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch I Li Illn H ll Australische Dampfschiffs I- U I n IQ r Tl Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) outwards. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBI AND t R?SSif cmNA Feb t m.s. DUISBURG £5 t m.s. SAUERLAND 2* 2 i t m.s. KULMERLAND X o! t
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    • 626 15 STEAMER jAIUNGS. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES LONDON. Tonnage Destination rj He g^y Hakusan Maru tfc«M Naples, Marsr'les, London, A'we-p IM nr Rotterdam Hull Feb 13 14 Kitano Maru 8,000 M'seilles, London, A -eip R'dam Feb 27 28 Haruna Mara 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp v- Rotterdam Mar IS 14
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    • 800 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD i Incorporated in Germany) OUTWARDS. MAIN for Hong Kong, S'ghai, Moji, Kobe, Y'hama, Taku. Dalny and Tsingtau p eb 2 > t DESSAU for S'ghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama and Vladivostock Feb 25 TRIER for Manila, Hong Kong Shanghai, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau Mar HOMEWARDS. ALSTER for
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    • 274 16 I of**-/ PalliMall n I Virginia LJ IMPORTED FRESH FN from J I Conditioned by the exclusive Rothman-Wyner iffiSPrnl «EASTOPAC" process J^^^/—^^ Pall Malls are cigarette* of outstanding quality. Made flf 1 i m <£. from freshly-cut leaf, matured in the wood for five years. IT' p. A Ro/fvmO^ 0
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    • 365 16 «aa^ 2nd. HAND CARS f I We beg to announce re-organization of our 2nd. h X car department, and therefore better values. I Every car receives proper overhaul and recondition I before disposal. Favourable prices are always allowed for the Tradi against new Fiats of the small European car class
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