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Title Section22 1930-02-26 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVII.- No. 48 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday, Feb. 2tf. 1930.22 words
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Advertisement228 1930-02-26 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. VOL' CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. I "Ny Carlsberg Beer" j I MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK j |H Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs m J 11 and Rest-Houses throughout m 'jj I |j» Straits Settlements and the fe| E j Malay States. fi\ j p Sold by all First Class228 words
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Advertisement205 1930-02-26 1 "FLORODOR" Washing yyjmMmT Suitings /r//' /w /V/ J99mm> For Tropical V HIGH STREET. Singapore. II Protection j 11 Security. la il No RATNER fire-resisting safe has 1 I ever had its contents destroyed by fire, I I and no RATNER thief-resisting safe I i J has ever been opened by205 words
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2348 1930-02-26 2 The Rugby Tournament. LORD HAWKE AND T1!E TESTS. i Special to the "Malaya Tribune. > London. Jan. 30. The weights for the Lincolnshire Handicap tht' Grand National, and the Liverpool Spring Cup were published this week. In the Grand National weight is not2,348 words
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Advertisement246 1930-02-26 2 l (uticuraSoap SOOTHING, HEALING and CLEANSING You cleaiw* your skiu regularly— why not protect it as you cleanse it? CUTICURA SOAP contains tin* medicinal, antiseptic and healing qualities which are inherent in Cnticiira. It is fragrant ami it is soothing. By vmm CUTiCUR V SOAP v ith (:LTI(:URA<UM'MENT>ouv.iII keep your246 words
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Advertisement128 1930-02-26 2 I THE SUPERIOR I WHIPPET I l l I THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTO. I jj] (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) H against physical and mental fatigue. I ■EMM Sole Agents:—Hinnam Little Dispensan. Ltd. I sm\m 3 fHHI I We Guarantee 1 1 I that both State Express 999128 words
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Article89 1930-02-26 3 [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. Letters should be as brief as possible, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen-names89 words
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Article1230 1930-02-26 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—While quite appreciating the letter from "South Indian," I beg to add something thereThe word Tamil (correct phonetic Thamizh* is composed of three letters, Tha, Mi, Tih and means literally "sweetness," because of its melodious tune, harmonious sound and easy accent The1,230 words
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Article394 1930-02-26 3 (To the Editor, "Idalava Tribune.") S-r.—" Egg on" and Act" have only truly j voiced tiie opinions of thousands of their compatriots who concur with them in every word j that has been said of you. You say you "do J not invite compliments." Anything that comet, voluntarily394 words
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Article309 1930-02-26 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune. Sir,—l have read with much interest, though with great difficulty in fully imderstandms what one correspondent wrote on the subject of "Pern.cious Propaganda." and have no comment to make except that d oniy tt were expressed in plainer Enp ish there would309 words
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Article31 1930-02-26 3 Mr. Lee Tin Gin writes about the attack en a Chinese lady in Jalan Besar. but we think that enough has now been said on this subject.—Ed.. M.T."31 words
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Article37 1930-02-26 3 "Fide et Lahore" does not enclose his name and address, according to rule. His letter is a protest against the description of Muslims as Mohammedans, which he considers an erroneous term.—Ed.. "M. T." J37 words
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Advertisement131 1930-02-26 3 j 8 HEALTH I \M\ HAPPINEBBI i gMj in tmj Bottle j Phone 3463 1 For your Trial opder !jj J J Crated Water Works jjj ;j Singapore. I /ALWAYS ORDER I "SUGARCANE" BRANDS 1 of HAMS and BACON, j j do you? I j They are the Best. 1131 words
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Advertisement152 1930-02-26 3 OFFICE, 300. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. iSLW Every tlme y o l move or think you use up a Bm£f certain amount of energy. That wastage of f ar ener gy on all day long. Only from Sn SB nourishment can that wastage of energy be Wl| j Ovaltine "Urn152 words
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Article1812 1930-02-26 4 STATUS OF ANGLOINDIANS. An Answer To Mr. Gandhi. In "Young India" there recently appeared a art tela by Mahatma Gandhi on t.ie subject 01 Anglo-Indians. The following is an extract •Th- half born who takes on the hue of Ins Indian parent and has no money is1,812 words
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Article290 1930-02-26 4 Ten Native Concerns In Debt. SPECULATIVE LOSSES. Transactions amounting to almost a million dollars were involved in commitments of ten well-known local native banks which, having failed to meet the payment on a settlement at the Chinese Gold and Silver Exchange, were formally expelled on Feb. 14,290 words
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Article191 1930-02-26 4 To The World s Second Highest Peak. Breslau, Feb. 5. The noted German geologist Dr. G. Dyrenfurth will head a new Himalayan expedition which is due to start at the end of February. Its purpose to ascend the world's second highest peak, the Kanchanjunga, which towers 3.602 metres191 words
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Advertisement403 1930-02-26 4 I Cologne and Two names linked for A \Vu j |r ever in the annals of 1 j| ,V Cologne: That magni- 111 •< A fpijl iil ficent monument of A 'k Gothic architecture HI I 1 j/.!Illltl'flllli M ll'll t j| tion on My Lady's toilet" mr iuur /cm403 words
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Article100 1930-02-26 5 "Philosophy Of The Bomb." Secunderabad. Jan. 31. Nawab Sir Nizamat Jung, delivering the convocation address at Osmania University emphasised the importance of Oriental studies side by side with the other studies Wa T ed the student against the danger into the crazy politics of these unsettled times.100 words
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417 1930-02-26 5 Among the most distinguished visitors recently to Japan was Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, widow of the wartime President of the United States. She journeyed from Europe to Shanghai on the "Haruna Maru" with her kinsman. Dr. Rudolf Boiling Teusler and members ot his family. Among the417 words
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Article60 1930-02-26 5 Closing Down Of Station. Calcutta. Feb. 12. A meeting to-day under the presidentship of the Calcutta station director, expressed its dismay at the possibility of closing the local broadcasting station at the end of the month. It requested the radio industry members to take action to ensure its60 words
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Article445 1930-02-26 5 Singapore, Feb. 21. MEAT. Beef, steak «round) kati 49 Beef, stew oi curry kati 42 Pork, lean kati 64 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 55 Mutton Indian lb. 65 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 62 Hens (Locally reared) kati 78 Ducks each oo Pigeons, domestic445 words
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Advertisement329 1930-02-26 5 IflOlf IWrfltMUllff I ■M- MaRIIN 5 Y»« 1 Mil p.. f*BTIN i FILLS. IFF S.'Or Otmkm «*4 Si«m v* I l f TIM MSD!'rt^ART.*.H»t.S«, f MhMH I IBLIN( ,TON. 3. COLEMAN STREET. 8 PHONE 7108. minute-; from Square. Most quiet and J q town. Very spacious, sell 10m .mished rooms.329 words
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Advertisement194 1930-02-26 5 I THE LATEST AND EXCELLENT j I MUSIC PIECES I I FROM THE TALKIES jjj I By The World's Famous Composers. f Can always be obtained from fC I NANG HENG CO., I 'PHONE 6958. Nos. 103 105. Selegie Road. Sing.porJ I HARI RAY A PUASA. i X Don't forget194 words
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Advertisement186 1930-02-26 5 I Every Man Every Woman I Strives For Prosperity r. n lon B s tor EO-d luck and only frequently in vain, v because their glandular apparatus "does uo: v function correctly and consequently their capabi J lity for function, their vigour stunted. Thcv esu completely regaiu all their possibilities186 words
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Advertisement357 1930-02-26 6 Amusements. i ~7i PAVILION I I 'PHONE 6903 I FROM TUESDAY, FEB. 25 TO SUNDAY, MARCH 2 S AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP g I THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. 1 I LON CHANEY j Lq IN X S"Laugh,G lown, Laugh"S I Prom pi-iv by DAVID BEL A SCO fOB CUSHING 3357 words
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Advertisement231 1930-02-26 6 I ALHAMBRA| I «2XI, THEATRE e So» j I (TAN CHENG KEE, Sole Proprietor.) I I COMING! I cj I The most Wonderful Screen Spectacle g I yet Produced. a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's jjj Great Musical Comedy I Tlie I I Hollywood Revue j All Talking, Singing, Dancing, c I lr A231 words
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Advertisement391 1930-02-26 6 To-night's Tremendous, Stupendous Western Ait From Friday, February 21 to Thursday, February 27 SECOND SHOW AT !U0 F.M "The Last Frontier" Real red-blooded, up-and-at-'em Wild West. The kind home and buy a booming .six-shooter! 'Man: What a Pfctun feasting your eyes on this hurtling action-western, with Indians ou *y 5391 words
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283 1930-02-26 7 Both Commodities Down. vtiin and Co. report at 11 a.m. ,)da: RUBBER. d(T i i 16d.. down 5/16 d. L vnrk 15 t cents (G). down z cent. Easier. Allenbys $1.55 —$1.65, Ayer 7? i -150. Ayer Panas $1.45—51.55, MoIe j BS cents, Brogas $1.05—51.10, B*s^,283 words
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Article339 1930-02-26 7 The Year's Trade. In an exhaustive review of the industry during 1929. 'Tin," the monthly -bulletin of the Anglo-Oriental Mining Corporation, makes sane very important observations. One point o' outstanding interest is that both as regards production and consumption the year was outstanding for its volume of339 words
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Article81 1930-02-26 7 **e.s !a r" r 4p °T FE I Rice siam 1 Per K °y an 360 J*6iaS I 330 uce. Slam I WOO $245 5j Rangoon $22J Par B v $212 I per bag $7.00 2 58.75 ■■yen Sellers Ctfe 9.25 15.00 14.00 I ?<\j I 70.00 i slack81 words
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Article112 1930-02-26 7 London Short Of Scrip. scrK th *f ndon indicate a shortage of scrip in the rubber share market and they f a Pid rise in share values, subseJElSi! a in the prlce of the raw comCorres y nnnH accouilt the "Financial Correspondent of the "Times of112 words
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Article147 1930-02-26 7 Rise In Price Imminent? In spite of the fact that tin metal has boen a sagging market, the knowing ones in London seem convinced, says the Financial Correspondent of the "Times of Malaya." that a rise in price is imminent, probably commencing next month. The miners, now on147 words
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Article71 1930-02-26 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 O'CLOCK NOON, FEB. 26. Buyers. Seller*. R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 26 l 26% Standard R.B.S. on Tender March 27 27^ A P r 27 28 April/June 28Vi 28 1 July /September 2929 Tone of Market:—Easier. Latest Cable:—London Spot71 words
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Article334 1930-02-26 7 (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, FEB. 24. SELLING. London 4 months' sight 2s. S 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. T.334 words
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Article166 1930-02-26 7 Good Year On The Clyde. So far a< tonnage goes, the Clyde has had a fa rly good year—better, in fact, than at one time seemed possible. Whether it has been a profitable period for either employers or workmen is another question. For the year the output has166 words
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Article133 1930-02-26 7 The Minister of the Mercantile Marine M gving his attention to the present condition of the French shipbuilding industry A number of contracts have recently been concluded with foreign firms, especially for +u rg x b°ats, and M. Lou s Rolin has asked the National Economic Council to133 words
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Article250 1930-02-26 7 London, Jin. 20. A remarkable development in ship pr pulsion was signalised by the conclusion of the voyage to India and back of the liner "City of Hong Kong," which arrived at Liverpool during the week-end. She is the first ship to be equipped with an auxiliary250 words
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Article119 1930-02-26 7 Shareholders Dissatisfied. There is. says the Financial Correspondent of the "Times cf Malaya," considerable dissatisfaction amongst shareholders of Penawats at the action of the directors in buying another property, for $500,000 face value of shares in the Penawat Co. The excuse that shareholders could not have been informed119 words
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Article202 1930-02-26 7 Discussing the annual report of the Singapore Traction Co., the Financial Times" says The company has 11 per cent, of arrears still to meet on its preference capital That shows that the undertaking* still has some way to go before reaching a satisfactory profit-earn-ing stage. Fortunately, the202 words
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Article33 1930-02-26 7 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 $10033 words
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Article113 1930-02-26 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore. Feb. 26. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Balcraig 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Explorateur Grandidier 18; Mata Hari 16Malaya 11. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Mentor 30; Pyrrhus 32; Kldderpore 35; Shmnoh Maru 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Tairea 48. West113 words
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Article92 1930-02-26 7 Kerosene Tin, Bag, And Feathers. At least one shark had a very discriminating taste in Christmas dinners. Caught on New Year's Day, a 13 ft. shark died soon after it arrived at Taronga Park. Sydney. Noticing a suspicious bulge, which seemed to indicate an indiscreet over-indulgence in92 words
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Advertisement649 1930-02-26 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICF NOTICE is hereby given that tenders ar«now invited for the following materials or ser vices, and that particulars of such tender* may be obtained In the Tender Room Municipal Offices:— Tender. Date of Closinj Sale of surplus Plumbing and Drainage Stocks at People's Park649 words
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Miscellaneous510 1930-02-26 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, FEB. 26. High Tides.—9 a.m., 10.43 p.m. Association Football: S.C.C. Ist XI v. 1.C.F.A.. Padang. Commercial Cup Football: O.TJ.C. v. A.P.C. Stadium, 5 p.m. St. Andrew's Church Mission, annual meeting, St. Andrew's School Hall, 5.15 p.m. Tea Party: The Sindhi Merchants' Association, Adelphi Hotel, 5 p.m.510 words
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Miscellaneous105 1930-02-26 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright RelaTemperature. Rain- Sun- j tire Wind. RtAti falL Hunu Direc- Speed. Stations, p. F. ins. Hour. dity Uon. m.p.h. Weather LCaLipis S '2 X S N r W 93 74 f 7 75 CaL pTne* ggg? I 4 1-40 11.3 85 S.W. 5105 words
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Article770 1930-02-26 8 The distance between Singapore and Penang by lail is roughly four hundred miles. To travel that distance now takes over twenty-two hours by night mail from Singapore and day mail from Kuala Lumpur, or over twenty-three hours by day mail from Singapore and night mail from Kuala Lumpur,770 words
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Article413 1930-02-26 8 A meeting of the Seremban Rotary Club will be held to-morrow. Mi. S. Kanniah Naidu. of Seremban. ha.s returned after a holiday in India. The annual general meeting of the Congregation of St. Marks Church. Seremban. will be held on Friday at G. 45 p.m. The Rev. and Mrs. G.413 words
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Article258 1930-02-26 8 Loss Tj Be Met By New Business. A net loss of $102,097 for the year ended Aug. 31 and a bank overdraft of $104,749 were reported at the third annual meeting of the Fresh Food and Refrigerating Co., Ltd.. held at the offices of Messrs. Evatt and258 words
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Article160 1930-02-26 8 Machine-Gunners And Signallers Wanted. Lieut -Col. Mackenzie. Commandant. S.S.V.F., writes as fellows: "In addition to the Eurasian Company. S.V.C.. Eurasian recruits are required for the following units: 1. Eurasian Machine Gunners. 2. Eurasian Signallers. (To form Infantry Signal Sections!. Eurasian Machine Gunners, unless already trained, will be required160 words
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Article275 1930-02-26 8 Dr. Voronoff In Malaya. Dr. Serge Voronoff. known to the world v the inventor of the "monkey gland" system o. rejuvenation, is now passing through Malaya on his way to French Indo-China and the adjacent countries. He is continuing a series of lectures and demonstrations which he has275 words
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Article48 1930-02-26 8 M;\ C. A. Viieland has been selected to conduct the 1931 census of Malaya. He will bleaving Kuala Selangor early in March and Mr. n. P. Oleag is to .net as District Officer there. Inche Hamzah bin Abdullah will reHa«a Mr. Clegg at Kuala Langat.48 words
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Article145 1930-02-26 8 The imperial Service untitled has been «'.varrted pj Mr Hsptj simpso (3*9cr. Crradt) I Cjnviul Et ibUe'i/nuii. 1 Ui>11-.. PttSal. Ml Simpson, wh i »•> c p i in England preparatory td reJrv» lift, ii record ol -..-< n r.Mil CJUaptV ipd .S'lLiuhan. Through lb- ir.ilrt ill rat-j A. sor-Uitlon.145 words
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Article203 1930-02-26 8 Ceylon's Oral, Or d i„ an Published. The proposal to intra the F.M.S., which similar tax in th, Si Wed *i additional intent :r w batch of Ceylon «c J ordinary. published JJ' *t StJ Government, oca;, nance providing ior a tax unf. t *0* racing and the203 words
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Article284 1930-02-26 8 The Origin Of The Part} The intimation by the bci Govern Cecil Clementi. that tne Government m not allow the Kuomintang to function fa Mikji is causing a good deal of diseusaon Chinese and ethers, and i; 7 explain exactly what the following is ccntnbut'd by ur284 words
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Article205 1930-02-26 8 Amendment Bill In F.M.S. I A Bill, entitled "The Labour Code (Amend* menO Enactment. 1930." is shortly to be iac> duced in the Federal Council. Its objects» 0 rcaons are: Th« most important amendment to principal Enactment is tint e£ec:cd bj c 6 of this Bill. As205 words
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Article66 1930-02-26 8 'ilabar.' H* 3 m From Au;tra».a pore noon to-morro'. v jiart From China r.nri Siruraport to-tnon From Indo-Chr; Sncap o da] rm Holland Witt," cUve Sir. M instant. B From r F: fc. 6 by Roll:. Friday, the 28th h H «of of** Durinj the al* Gove-f';".' the66 words
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Article19 1930-02-26 8 p[[op i—6 i c (G H US'. Lcndin: Spot I 3 month*, n I* S5n«a«K'i: SS»19 words
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Advertisement319 1930-02-26 8 hi rC I Two of the finest drinks obtainable. B I Invigorating and Refreshing. j I SPECIAL PRICE TO iR I CLUBS HOTELS. |I 1 c s'Ppt S zh b. light dutch lager. jH|m. 1 Dul) Eitra—Pints »6.M per case. IVf Cj Quarts $8.00 per Cj I GtJINNESS STORK BRAND.319 words
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Advertisement105 1930-02-26 8 STANLEY'S World Renowned SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS PRISMATIC COMPASSES, THEODOLITES, ROAD TRACERS. LEVELS, Etc., Etc. Sole Agent*. MOTION SMITH AND SON LIMITED. 15, Battery Road, Singapore. 634 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TENG SENG GUAN. Established 1905. Tel. No. 2415. T.K.K's TYRES. Further reduced from Tubes. 715 x 115 $13.50 to $11.50 $2.50. 730105 words
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800 1930-02-26 9 Socialists Resist Government s Naval Demands. ANOTHER CABINET RESIGNS. Serious Delay In Disarmament Discussion. Reuter's Service. London. Feb. 26. Chautemps Cabinet further ettion at the Naval Con* A English. American, Italian jnd Japant l it legations met this afternoon r toReuter's Service. - 800 words
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Article304 1930-02-26 9 SHORTEST-LIVED GOVERNMENT OF THIRD REPUBLIC. Reuter's Service. Paris, Feb. 25. The Socialist ~leader, M. Leon Blum, In an article In 4he ttewsp».jer "Populan* declares thai ihe Socialists cats not subscribe to the "cont siderable increase cf tonnage" involved in the I French naval memorandum. ~rigid adherence toReuter's Service. - 304 words
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Article43 1930-02-26 9 Reuter's Service. I London. Feb. 26. <J of the appointment •P. as Lord High Corrvral Assembly of the In succession to the Duke ••a an M.P. (Labour' December. 1918. He Miners. He was Lord <•« the Church of ScotlandReuter's Service. - 43 words
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Article91 1930-02-26 9 Reuter's Service. I Venice. Feb. 25. •v diti-jn lod by Professor >n:p q, nianv departed by the V l0r Bomba y to attempt 2a i er »junga Mountain in the «-oric l^e second highest peak Party includes Eiwn fT Enru us r >' r °tese Asiatic mounnReuter's Service. - 91 words
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Article18 1930-02-26 9 untitled meeing of the Singapore r: Han y" vUI 66 held in the English '"■WW. on March 12.18 words
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Article168 1930-02-26 9 Amazing Increase Of Power. [British Offioial Wireless.] Rugby, Feb 25. It is revealed to-day that the horse power of the Rolls Royce engine in the superma lines machite which won the Schneider Trophy and also th? world spe??d record last September, is 1,500. This power is enormous for168 words
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Article44 1930-02-26 9 An accident occurred at one of the dredges near Kuala Sawah. N.S., recently, when a Chinese named low Leong was hit by a dredge head line and later died from his injuries. He and three other coolies were employed in cut-tin j tree stumps.44 words
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Article12 1930-02-26 9 HOME SPORTS REVIEW, on page 2, CORRESPONDENCE, en page S.12 words
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Article1829 1930-02-26 9 WELCOMED IN THE NAME OF THE PEOPLE. Brilliant Function At Istana Besar. Johore Bahru was en fete yesterday afterj noon, the occasion being the first visit there I of His Excellency Sir Cecil Clementi, K.C.M.G., Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Straits Settlements and High Commissioner for1,829 words
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Article109 1930-02-26 9 Critical Debate To-morrow. COAL BILL AGAIN UNDER DISCUSSION. Liberal And Conservative Opposition. Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 26. The Government's position Is likely to be threatened on Thursday, when, following abortive meetings between Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. William Graham, the Liberals propose to move amendments to the CoalReuter's Service. - 109 words
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Article349 1930-02-26 9 Minister To Inquire. SPECIAL PRIVILEGE FOR INDIANS? Reuter's Service. London, Peb. 25. Questioned with regard to Chinese being permitted to sit for the Board of Trade examinations at Hong Kong, Mr. William Graham (President of the Board of Trade' referred to a reply given in theReuter's Service. - 349 words
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Article192 1930-02-26 9 Trouble Over German Deficit [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia] Berlin, Feb. 25. s Peml levy on incomes over 6,000 marks ■HtnaHy is envisaged in Government quarters as a last expedient for covering the unemployment insurance deficit, which is daily lccm.ng larger as a potential stumbling block to192 words
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Article85 1930-02-26 9 Reuter's Service. Paris, Peb. 25. A message from Hanoi slates that the ringleader of the rebellion on Peb. 13, Ngu Yen Thai Hoo, and several of his accomplices have been arrested. Native troops are scouring ihe lower delta ta search of the rebels. The Governor General.Reuter's Service. - 85 words
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Advertisement222 1930-02-26 9 GILBEY'S TONICONA WINE. I I I-h i Tonicona Wine is one of the finest Tonics in jj the World It is a pure Natural Wine product g and agreeable to the Palate. If you? are jaded try a glass two or three times a day and you will benefit from222 words
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354 1930-02-26 10 Sports Pastimes. GOOD GAME ON THE PADANG. S.C.C. II Defeat R.E. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. A penaltv goal in the concluding stages of the game gave the S.C.C. second eleven victory over the Royal Engineers on the Padang yesterday. A large crowd watched the match, and before the game commenced it was354 words
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Article47 1930-02-26 10 Falkirk Win At Last. Reuter's Service. [Renter's Service.) London, Feb. 25. The third replay between Falkirk and Leith in the third round of the Scottish Cup resulted in a win for Falkirk by 1—0. Falkirk will be opposed to Partick in the Semi-final. tReuter's Service. - 47 words
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Article69 1930-02-26 10 The following fixtures in the Inter-Commer-cial Cup competition will be played at the old Stadium (Teluk Ayer Reclamation). To-day, Feb. M. A.P.C. v. O.T.F.C. To-moorow, Feb. 27. Uniteers v. F. and N. The following will represent the G.E.C. against the Socony XI to-day on the S.C.F.A. Ground:—Khiam Teck,69 words
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Article36 1930-02-26 10 At Nilai on Sunday the Nilai District team drew 2—2 with the N. S. Indian Association, rthe Indians scored through Tambusamy and Perumal and the home side through Ewan and Kim Ciieong.36 words
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Article126 1930-02-26 10 I: To-morrow's Big Fight. BOXING. i Fhil Scott. British heavyweight champion, will rise to fame or fade out of the ring as a result of his right with Jack Sharkey at Miami, Florida, to-morrow night. !The takings are expected to be about £80.000. Sharkey will receive 37126 words
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Article55 1930-02-26 10 CAMBRIDGE NO. 7 RESIGNS. ROWING. London, Feb. 11. The Cambridge crew who, after the Oxford contretemps last week, are considered warm favourites for the Boat Race, have received a set back owing to the loss of their Number 7, Davies Cooke, who has resigned and left for55 words
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Article69 1930-02-26 10 The statement of accounts to be put before the general meeting of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association shows an income from donations of $258. subscriptions $273, and tournament $948.76. The expenditure exceeds this by $174.89 and a footnote indicates that the debit balance at the bank is covered69 words
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Article60 1930-02-26 10 LAWN TENNIS. Entries for the S.C.R.C. 1930 tournament are now open and will close on March 5. Intending competitors are requested to sign their ftames on the entry forms on the notice-board at the club-house. A competitors' meeting will be held on the closing date at 5 pan.60 words
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Article381 1930-02-26 10 Change Of Headquarters, THE ANNUAL MEETING. GOLF. The annual general meeting of the Race Course Golf Club was held yesterday at the club. The Hon. Mr. S. J. Chan presided and there was a gctod attendance of members. In proposing the adoption of the report and381 words
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Article147 1930-02-26 10 Week-end play at the Selangor Golf Club saw the finish of the first round for the Club Championship. E. R. B. Upton had a comfortable win against D. S. Davidson, but E. P. Kyle was hard pressed by A. O. Small and finished 1 up only, despite the147 words
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Article19 1930-02-26 10 An eclectic competition will be held on Saturday, Sunday and Monday next at the Katong Golf Club.19 words
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Article21 1930-02-26 10 The competition for the Governor's Cup at the Garrison Golf Club will be held on Saturday and Sunday,21 words
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Article62 1930-02-26 10 The Keppel Golf Club championship will be played for on Saturday and Sunday, March 1, and 2. under the following conditions:— Open to all members; 36 holes stroke play: 18 holes to be played on Saturday, March 1. and 18 holes on Sunday, March 2. Entrance fee. —$162 words
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Article248 1930-02-26 10 CRICKET. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sereraban, Feb. 25. The first cricket match on the Seremban bulli-soil pitch was played on Sunday between the N.S. Club and the Sungei Ujong Club. The game ended in a win for the N.S. Club. Scores: S. V. Club:—M. G. Clarke248 words
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Article164 1930-02-26 10 When the leading county cricket eluh--agreed to equality of fixtures—2B in number points intead of percentages, and the programme put in the hand of a committee oi the M.C.C. it is certain they did- not bargain for the elimination by rota of famous competitive matches, says the "Athletic164 words
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Article65 1930-02-26 10 Arthur Gilligan has retired from the Sussex county cricket captaincy, but not from the esteem of the public. No captain since the war has set a finer example. Gilligan has shown the truth of our frequent contention that the captain's lead is the real route to brighter cricket,65 words
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Article192 1930-02-26 10 Riders' Club To Be Formed. DIRT-TRACK RACING. Messrs. E. G. Holliday. J. Petrie and A. J. Reynolds ate inviting through the advertising columns of this paper motor cyclists, and all interested in motor cycle sports, to attend a meeting next Tuesday for the purpose of forming a Dirt192 words
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Article301 1930-02-26 10 Annual Report On St. Mark's. The committee of 6t. Mark's Church, Seremban, in their report for 1929, state: Chaplaincy.—The Rev. A. Orlton Cooper was in charge until April 30, 1929. after which date there was no resident Chaplain. The Rev. H. J. Hutchinson visited Seremban on the301 words
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Article81 1930-02-26 10 Promoters Heavily Fined. Two Chinese women, who had assisted in the promotion of a chap jee kee lottery, were, at the instance of Mr. E. Tongue, ASP. attached to the Detective Branch, yesterday, convicted by the Second Magistrate (Mr. P. S. Williams). One of the two81 words
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Article55 1930-02-26 10 At a District Court Martial held recently Privates I. I. Thomas and A. Morgan were found guilty of burglary and were sentenced to detention to six months and twelve months respectively. The G.O.C. confirmed the finding of the Court but reduced the sentences to 28 days55 words
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Article159 1930-02-26 10 The spring number of the magazine of the Ex-Services Association contains reports oi Armistice Day activities in the different Malayan centres, with very good photographic reproductions of the ceremonies at the different war memorials, timely notes on such subjects as Volunteering, the need for maintaining efforts to give help to159 words
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Article190 1930-02-26 10 Clerk Who Ran Wild. Quee Liang Cheng, the Straits-born Chinese who was charged with forgery and theft of a cheque book from the firm of M. Sternberg and Co., pleaded guilty before the District Judge (Mr. C. H. G. Clarke) this morning. Chief Court Inspector Mered190 words
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Article256 1930-02-26 10 Protective Duties For Steel. New Delhi. Feb. 12. In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Sir George Rainy. Commerce Member, introduced a Bill proposing tariff changes. Duty is exempted in regard to the toUowing: Barks for tanning, living plants, incubators for poultry farming, pans for boiling sugar cane juice,256 words
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Article139 1930-02-26 10 Kidnapping And Extortion. Convicted on charges cf attempted extortion and kidnapping, two Chinese named Low Ha and Chua Quay Inn were sentenced to 18 months' r.i. each by the District Judge (Mr. C H. G. Clarke) The complainant, also a Chinese, said that the accused went to139 words
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51 1930-02-26 10 Another large seizure of contraband chandu was made at Tanjong Pagar yesterday by Supervisor Clark and other Revenue Officers. The stuff was concealed in four cases of josssticks which were stored in godown No. 20. The value of the chandu is about $3,500. i-J.-> arrests were51 words
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Article63 1930-02-26 10 For rash and negligent driving and for driving while intoxicated Suppiah was fined $50 or a month's and $50 or two months' r.i. by the Seremban Magistrate, and his licence was cancelled for three months. Arumugam was fined $20 for driving without a certificate of competency to drive a Morris63 words
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Article68 1930-02-26 10 Kassim bin I3aba. a Mohammedan Tamil convicted by the Seremban Magistrate. Che Maarof, on a charge of making a false statement to the officer in charge of the Traffic Branch, Seremban. by saying that he had not previously held a certificate to drive a motor vehicle, was fined $20. or68 words
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Article114 1930-02-26 10 At the 14th. annual general meeting of the Lion City Club, held at the club-house on Monday, the following were elected officebearers for the current year:—President. Mr. Chua Keh Hai (re-elected >; Vice-Presidents, Mr. Chua Yew Lai aid Mr. Chia Ah Kan (re-elected); hon. secretary, Mr. Chua Koon Poh (re-elected);114 words
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Article420 1930-02-26 10 Malacca Insurance Claim. JUDGMENT FOB DEFENDANTS. The insurance claim wh'ch has been before Mr. Justice Stevens in the Supreme Court for some days came to a conclusion yesterday, when his lordship found that plaintifts had committed a breach of the "hazardous goods" clause, and entered judgment for defendants.420 words
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Article149 1930-02-26 10 Racecourse Grandstand Destroyed. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Feb. 24 A fire broke out on Sunday night at Jalan Tunku Hassan. Seremban. The two shophouses occupied by Messrs. Fong Teik. rubber dtalers and packers, were razed to the ground and the contents totally destroyed. In the adjoining premises149 words
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Article314 1930-02-26 10 Reuter's Service. London, Feb. 25. A ballot in the American section of Lancashire cotton-spinners failed to give the necessary 80 per cent, of votes in favour of reverting to short-time working; hence the proposal !a dropped. Teheran, Feb. 25. The Persian Government Economic Committee has decided toReuter's Service. - 314 words
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Article92 1930-02-26 10 (if The >^ ]Ct Extension Oi im Comment Telegram* graph Ofl Federate I ?0 ft** Belgium Algeria end i:r forward The tan:. I sen, 1 Belgium an Q $3.00 with a ml ~o r d. »*J a Franc. w.-rc charge Of 1 Afcerta $6.80 W J a92 words
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Article809 1930-02-26 11 Indian Club's Annual Meeting. own Correspondent.) H| Malacca, Feb. 23. Hj dut ream* at Lorong Panjang, the v t:t in* Club held their first annual I afternoon. Mr. K. P. K. I tj was in the chair, and there I m n Jwd "dance of members. I a809 words
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Article145 1930-02-26 11 Refusal To Attend Round Td Conference. Karachi, Peb. 11. Commander Kenworthy, stressing the outstanding needs of India's economic developtadiani satt°n of the army euar'dW f SW&raj With Brltish guarding the country is ludicrous. It is nonsense to argue that no material is forthcoming to create an Indian145 words
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Article141 1930-02-26 11 Englishman's Trip To Trace His Ancestry. Mr Julais Caesar, a Weymouth chemist and member of toe town council, who claims to belong to the oldest family of Caesars in the world, has left for Italy in search of further records of his ancestry. 'I am going to141 words
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Article80 1930-02-26 11 Liberal Recommendations. Madras, Feb. 12. It is reported that the Madras Government 111 their note to the Central Government in reply to certain questions referred to them regarding the treatment of prisoners have made recommendations which are claimed to be very liberal. One recommendation is that the differential80 words
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Article156 1930-02-26 11 Reuter's Service. Rome. Peb. 25. The death roll in the Bolognola avalanche is now 18. Three are missing. Mexico City. Feb. 25. One of Sig. Rubio's first acts on assuming the Presidency to-day was to order the closing of all gaming houses. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, Feb.Reuter's Service. - 156 words
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Advertisement362 1930-02-26 11 THE NEW WORLD jjj JALAN BESAR. g Presentation of Prizes to THE MERRILADS MINSTRELS I in fancy dresses at the New World Cabaret X On Saturday, March I. S A NIGHT OF LAUGHTER g Watch this opportunity and the Cabaret will be open gj until 2 o'clock in the morning362 words
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Advertisement148 1930-02-26 11 I j ßecords' j I "Sleepy Valley f j "Rainbow Man" I Call for them at: j J SEASON Co., Lfd. Jm\ j I 111 113, North Bridge Road. MP 1 j I SINGAPORE. I Dirt Track Racing.! Motor Cyclists and all interested in this new Sport to Singapore are148 words
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Miscellaneous196 1930-02-26 11 1 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for week ending March 2, 1930. TO-DAY, FEB. 26. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "E" (Chinese) Company, Officers N.C.O.'s Weapon Training Cdurse. 5.15 p.m.—Drill, Hall, "C" (Scottish) Coy., 30x Range »No. 10 Platoon). 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Intelligence Sec., Road Reconnaissance. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall,196 words
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Article1118 1930-02-26 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore. February 26, 1939, 10 a.m. Issue Issue Value Buyers. Sellers. Value Buyers. £1 Asam Kumbang 36|- 38j- 1 North Taiping 0.66 0.70 6|- Ayer Hitam Tin 13|6 14|3 8|- Pahang Consols 9 6 10|0 £1 Bangrin Tin1,118 words
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Advertisement251 1930-02-26 12 j— I i Fish For Breakfast In pJ 8 I jo I I SMOKED HADDOCKS. I I SMOKED HERRINGS. I WRAPPED KIPPERS. j FRESH HERRINGS. I FISH FILLETS. jj I BLOATERS. j 1 Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. (3 (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) 3 si ro I l Jj]251 words
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Advertisement94 1930-02-26 12 AUCTION SALE CHING KENG LEE CO LTIX AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Building Lots in the Township of Kota Tinggi, Johore. To be held on the Spot. On Sunday, March 9, at 12 noon. PARTICULARS. Lots 1 to 34, 36 to 45. Valuable Building Allotments in the Township of Kota Tinggi,94 words
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Advertisement293 1930-02-26 12 "You're looking much better" Stopped drinking stron,. sUmulaUn« d riT y zi to P, turn JoUv drink *z* Uke >W a top-get up feeling t Appnit steadier Try *«i Jk Pcstum is made of grams, delightfully blended and reacted. It has a rick, Mb*. all its own. Contains M harmful293 words
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Article497 1930-02-26 13 THE SHARE MARKET. Rose Macphail and Penman's Report. Messrs. Rose Macphail and Penman Ltd., Singapore, in their weekly report dated Peb 21, state: Mining.— The commodity market has undergone little change during the week under review, closing £174.5 for spot and £177.5 three months, a loss of £1497 words
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Article531 1930-02-26 13 Water Supply Problem. The annual meeting of the Ayer Weng (Rahman) Development and Prospecting Co.. Ltd., was held in the office of secretaries, Messrs Kennedy Burkill and Co., Ltd., Penang on Saturday last. The chairman, Mr. J. D. Kemp, presided and the others present were Messrs. J. V.531 words
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Advertisement453 1930-02-26 13 g>2- I m n \oh/ \I I I *4 uwrp-proof Dl moisture-proof ,t,(i and oy General Electric Co., Inc., U.S.A. IS SOLVING THE PROBLEM > of the Preservation of your Food! ffBITI FOB A PAMPHLET DESCRIBING THE ABOVE SIMPLIFIED pxcTßlt REFRIGERATOR—THE REFRIGERATOR THAT LEADS. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF j THE BORNEO453 words
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Advertisement526 1930-02-26 13 I The Four Roads. There are four roads through which the poisons generated in the human body escape— the breath, perspiration, kidneys and intestines. Constipation closes the greatest of these roads, throws the poisons back into the system, and trouble follows. Pinkettes prevent constipation, restore daily j regularity, dispel biliousness,526 words
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Advertisement155 1930-02-26 13 EDUCATIONAL. PUBLIC GRAMMAR SCHOOL, TANK ROAD. Horning and Afternoon Classes Jnder European Supervisiongand.'experienoed teaching. Students seeking admission onust be present at 8 a.m. No Admission Fee is charged. Vacancies in all classes, including Junior Cambridge. i SELF EXPRESSION, j In the commercial or social sphere a sound knowledge of the155 words
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Advertisement179 1930-02-26 13 J EDUCATIONAL. Evening Junior BookKeeping Class. FROM MARCH 3. Owing to the request of many clerks who were unable to join the usual class, we have decided to form a special one. Apply bo the Principal, G.M.K. Rajah, A.I.S.A (Lond). Incorporated Secretary or to the Assistant Mr. T. I, Cherriyan,179 words
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Advertisement648 1930-02-26 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. POLICE NOTICE. The Public are advised that as from che I4th. February. 1930. the Police Automatic Telephone Exchange comes into operation. Any person requiring to speak to any Police Station. Department. Office, Residence or Officer will call for 5221 and ask for the station, office, department, residence or648 words
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Advertisement531 1930-02-26 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. r—— I WANTED —A man teacher and a student j teacher for the St. Anthony's Boys' School. WANTED —Intelligent, well educated lady to handle propaganda and postage work for Commercial firm. Must be capable of doing Gestetner work, neat typing and acting without close supervision. Apply with copies531 words
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Advertisement559 1930-02-26 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 Pci'iat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Ilir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 47, Corner Lloyd Street. Shanghai559 words
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Advertisement517 1930-02-26 14 I 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 £1,060,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,612,046 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Stneet, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J.517 words
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Advertisement268 1930-02-26 14 INSURANCE. SOUTH 1 BRITISB INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWIST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH Manager. Office: 1 Finlayaon Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated tn the Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. 'Phone Nos.268 words
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Advertisement379 1930-02-26 14 ELECTRICAL A N D ?J I CONTRACTOR 36-37, Bras Basah I I SINGAPORE. I you are in need I lights, f a S) mo t o 7 f S 1 che above addrp« 3411. Qress ot l NKw'noo^r^l Building Constra-nt.n m*. B Mitchell. Par, Ir h J Arithmetic of Buildln,379 words
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Advertisement385 1930-02-26 15 Reamer sailings. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND AP CAR LINES. j ilncorporafd in England.) j, PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. -TAT? AND ORIENTAL STEAM Nation co., london and SAV F f R MML SERVICE. mi,rCoi>t"=t uith His Majesty's oCT WARD PROM LONDON. For Cfctau Japan. Due lonnage Singapore 1930 11.100 Mar 8 P385 words
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Advertisement581 1930-02-26 15 i SIIAMERjAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIeT Deutsch a v rXa S"rx H I Australische Dampfschiffs B~D *J IQw Q I Gesellschaft Incorporated in Germany.) I I OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. t m.s. SAUERLAND w ar Q t m.s. KULMERLAND Mar 24 t s.s. SAARLAND 2 s.s. AMMON581 words
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Advertisement681 1930-02-26 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON. Tonnage Destination Due Saii Kitano Maru 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp and R'dam Feb. 27 93 28 Haruna Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp Rotterdam and Hull Mar 13 14 Kamo Maru 8,000 M'seilles. London, A'werp and R'dam Mar 27 28 Katori681 words
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Advertisement744 1930-02-26 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER CSfeS LLOYD I 'Incorporated The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. t DESSAU for S'ghai. Moji, Kobe, Yokohama and Vladivostock Feb 26 TRIER for Manila, Hong Kong. Shanghai, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau Mar. 4 HOMEWARDS. FRANKEN for Marseilles, Oran, Amsterdam, R'dam, H'burg and Bremen Mar 8744 words
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Advertisement485 1930-02-26 16 J l|Hf )j" ELECTRIC JJ RECORDS. J 0 *\(p2i££9/' To make your repertoire even more attractive, choose the Q S following. O t D LIGHT CLASSICAL MUSIC. VIOLIN SOLO. q 212 011 ANDREA CHENIER (Giordano). f AA FANTASY in 2 parts. 212.032 LIEBESFREUD (Kreisler). Dajos Bela Symphony Orchestra. A A485 words
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Advertisement168 1930-02-26 16 ||f| 2nd. HAND GARS M I We beg to announce re-organization of our 2nd. h<r: M car department, and therefore better values. H Every car receives proper overhaul and reconditioning fl before disposal. fl Favourable prices are always allowed for the Trade-in I against new Fiats of the small European168 words
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