Malaya Tribune, 6 March 1930
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Title Section22 1930-03-06 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. TflL No. 55 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday, Mar. 8, 1930.22 words
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Advertisement182 1930-03-06 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. ro p CANNOT BETTER THE REST. "o.K" cement i CONTRACTS CAN BE ARRANGED AT SPECIAL RATES ON APPLICATION TO 1 j Sole importers Jlie EaSt AsiatlC CO., Ltd., SINGAPORE (Incorporated in Denmark.) Oj 111 i Mill I 111 *****1 *****1111"' ■*■■*.■».■"■■».>« w l Si S^Si l V182 words
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Advertisement204 1930-03-06 1 "FLORODOR" y rroplcal 7ear. STREET, japore. I ARISTO '-r J j| j H i«re the outstanding product in* HB U lse ARISTO and be certain of r f iMrHi 5r perfect lubrication. 3 1 Sime, Darby Co., Ltd. S (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements..* m Sole Agents for |c I204 words
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Article2169 1930-03-06 2 GANDHI'S ULTIMATUM. Mr. Benn The Viceroy Prepare For Conference. Renter's message about Mr. Gandhi's ultimatum on Monday was really disquieting to all right-thinking friends of India, and though the l e are many who have thought there was not much to worry about in recent developments the2,169 words
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Article120 1930-03-06 2 Assembly Urge State Management. New Delhi. Feb. 18. In the Assembly there was general discussion on the Railway Budget. Almost all the Ind an speakers urged Government to take over the Bengal North Western and Assam-Bengal Rai ways under state management at the termination of the120 words
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Advertisement531 1930-03-06 2 Banish fyfi Malarial Debility v J TIKE a shadow of menace .L/ malarial debility is hovering over every inhabitant of hot countries. Only too often this slow, unostentatious danger is overlooked; once the parasites have been con' quered by quinine, the patient regards himself as cured, but the battle has531 words
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Advertisement629 1930-03-06 2 I PROMOTES CONFIDENCE. AH! SAUSAGES!! FRESHFOOD SAUSAGE per ih 7n f WINDSOR SAUSAGE GARLIC SAUSAGE HAM CHICKEN SAUSAGE FRANKFURT SAUSAGE cr BLACK PUDDING SAUSAGE 60 WHITE PUDDING SAUSAGE 60 PORK BRAWN SAUSAGE c= SAVELOYS each 5 "THE BEST BY TEST." I 'REFRIGERATING Co LTD Orchard Road, Selegie Road. Keppei Road629 words
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Advertisement396 1930-03-06 2 Not an eternal life but a new youthl WHAT IS VIKII.IM IND imillM Viriline and Fertiline- are bonnooc pnsara. tions which revivify tht a and can produce can act rejuvenating!;, on the eafa bod; Under the action of Viriline and ftrtilia body and mind becomi n return of a second396 words
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Article91 1930-03-06 3 Ed., "M.T." [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. Letters should be as brief as possible, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paperEd., "M.T." - 91 words
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Article244 1930-03-06 3 Ed., "M.T." (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Sympathy should not be lacking in those who have feelings of humanity for the unfortunate victims who are at this very moment dying for want of food in the famine stricken area of Shensi. A few dollars to theEd., "M.T." - 244 words
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Article179 1930-03-06 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —It is interesting to see that "the Government of Johore have every confidence in the officers concerned" in the strictures of Mr. Justice McCabe Reay. What or who then is the Government of Johore that has such confidence? Johore is one179 words
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Article228 1930-03-06 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—In his notes about the Muslim Fast, your Muslim Correspondent culls all the legjnds concerning that Islamic basic principle. The crudest part of his notes was that about the so-called "Laila-tul-quadr." That some Muslims consider that particular night sacred does not establish the228 words
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Article86 1930-03-06 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."} Sir. —This morning at eight o'clock when most of the office-going residents of Lavender Street and its neighbourhood were at their morning bath the water supply was cut oil without a warning of any kind. On inquiry it was ascertained that some86 words
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Article119 1930-03-06 3 (To t/ie £difor, "Malaya Tribune." j Sir,—At the last meeting of the Sinhalese Association it appears that the President in his piesidential address declaied that "It was distressing to note that another section of their own community had summoned another meeting elsewhere at the same time as the119 words
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Article119 1930-03-06 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Will you allow me space in your valued paper to draw attention to the matter of Chinese name-plates? Many people in Singapore read and write English, and many, including Englishspeaking Chinese, know Chinese characters also, but what of those who know only119 words
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Article117 1930-03-06 3 <To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir. —Nowadays students coming out of educational institutions after a period of a dozen or more years' continuous study are found invariably lacking in oratorical faculties. Inability to speak fluently on the part of students is an impeachment of the institutions117 words
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Article17 1930-03-06 3 Mr. Soh Swee Keng writes making an earnest appeal to Chinese to study Mandarin.17 words
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Article27 1930-03-06 3 "M.T." The correspondent who complains of insanitary conditions at a local amusement resort should write to the management—the subject is hardly suitable for newspaper discussion.— Ed., "M.T.""M.T." - 27 words
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Advertisement272 1930-03-06 3 j Judge a Man by his Shoes j now Quickly Leather Goes 1 I in the East. 1 polished once Polished once a week. a day. M HOW SHORT A vfli TIME MY SHOES vV LAST" S is the cry one continually hears and of course, I this humid climate272 words
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Advertisement171 1930-03-06 3 DOCTORS SAY THIS CURES RHEUMATIC If you are torture»! by the rlnily misery )f Rheumatic Pains, chronic pains at ajght-time when trying to rest, pain when going about your work or pleasures, will you test this doctor-recom-mended remedy —De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Fills. They givt* instant relief ami their171 words
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Advertisement76 1930-03-06 3 TRADE MARK FLASHLIGHTS BATTERIES —they last longer Factory Representatives MULLER PHIPPS (MALAYA), LTD. 4053 L!ni«n HI., Collyer Quay, Singapore I Latest "BROADCAST" Records Toe Long Playing Record RIO-RITA AM I BLUE? c] LITTLE PAL PAGAN LOVE SONG ROSE MARIE EXCUSE ME LADY THROUGH rjj SINGING IN THE RAIN. H! i76 words
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Article220 1930-03-06 4 Tax Aimed At Japan? Reuter's Service. "Japaness News" Service Tokyo, March 4. j Expressing the deepest concern at the proI posed taxation of imported cotton goods, "which is obviously aimed at Japanese imports and therefore unfair discrimination, which is hardly compatible with the spirit of the Indo-Japanese CommercialReuter's Service.; "Japaness News" Service - 220 words
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Article406 1930-03-06 4 Presentation Of Prizes. The third anniversary of the Novice Badminton Party was celebrated on Saturday and Sunday at the seaside bungalows of Mr. Khoo Boo Gay and Mr. James at Teluk Mata Ikan (kindly lent for the occasion). On Sunday morning a sports meeting was held and the406 words
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Article224 1930-03-06 4 Departure Of The Bishop. Mr. and Mr. N. S. Peralta, of Bukit A?anan Estate, Malacca are leaving for Home, on leave, by the "Macedonia" on Friday. On the departure of Bishop Roberts oi? Home leave on Friday. March 21, the Revd. Keppel Gamier, of Penang. will carry on224 words
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Article178 1930-03-06 4 Mr. Van Cant Fined $900. Judgment was given by Mr. G. B. Kellagher in the District Court, Malacca, on Saturday, in the case in which Mr. Francis J. J. Van Cant, chemist, of Limbonggan, was charged on the following counts: (1) That you on or about Jan.178 words
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Advertisement343 1930-03-06 4 The remedy for |S| MALARIA- 55 Quincarnis Tome Wine with Quinine HUTTENBACH, LAZARUS SONS, LTD BOOK-KEEPING. I nfckfe and easily learnt in your own home fa v our own -pare time. We have thouol successful Students. Full particular:; r>v ICS.. 137. Cecil Street. Singapore. m. t. ABSTRACT. I o. Pharmacy.343 words
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Advertisement199 1930-03-06 4 11 SI r treasures I 11 Jromjar Cbfogne 4 \§i L &WhH ■I f f |1| rr .i i r '4 t,ver welcome ottering* at the shrine of I ie^zJ*^^ Reanty f cliarm and fragrance to make 3 ~0 loveliness doubly adorable Surely even 39 could not o for treasure*199 words
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Advertisement168 1930-03-06 4 Brim out Charm I TTOW can you look your bet J dW\ hi you do not bring out the I that is in your hair? Beautiful iiair is simply heaithv nourished hair. The root< I J be starved. If yoo want your hairro i f be plentiful, lustrous and easy168 words
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Article545 1930-03-06 5 Several Injured By Infuriated Beast. s,!^ 1 5 was sh °t near the 25th mile at fiT^Lr^ aitang n Monda y morning, reports Mr MaU r in t»» inorntag, rwJJ ther> an assist »nt on Semenyih Tin wakened by the howling and barking of all the dogs545 words
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Article195 1930-03-06 5 Strange Beliefs Of The Chinese. Secrets of poisoning through 6,000 years of history were discussed by Sir William Willcox. the eminent toxicologist, when lecturing before the Marylebone Division of the British Medical Association. Among the articles to which he referred were:—Spanish poison daggers grooved in the shaft to195 words
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Article157 1930-03-06 5 Ex-Manager Claims Commission. The Chief Justice (Sir William Murison) made an order in the terms of a motion by Mr. K. K. O'Connor in the Supreme Court on Tuesday, on behalf of the ex-manager of the Lat Pau Press, for bonus by way of a commission of157 words
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Article204 1930-03-06 5 Eton Headmaster's Warning. "UNTRUE" PICTURES IN WAR BOOKS. London, Feb. 7. Strong protests against the tendency of recent war-books to mate a wrong impression of the British soldier were uttered both#toy Dr. C A. Alington, Headmaster of Eton, and tht well-known writer. Major lan Hay204 words
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Article194 1930-03-06 5 DRAMATIC VERSION OF JUTLAND BATTLE. London will shortly have another war-play, but this time the production will deal with naval warfare. Since Maurice Browne, producer of "The Journey's End" bought the Globe and Queen's Theatres, he has been receiving offers of ten plays daily but has hitherto194 words
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Article444 1930-03-06 5 Singapore. Feb. 28. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 49 Beef, stew or curry kati 43 Pork, lean kati 64 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 55 Mutton Indian lb. M Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 65 Hens (Locally reared) kati 80 Ducks each 1.02 Pigeons, domestic444 words
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Advertisement540 1930-03-06 5 t VOI X VITALITY BEING f SAPPED? k Way For Every Man %o Regain Vigour And Stamina. ri fun when you always feel 0t ot you can't work up any Em hints -when you feel weak p**f every atom of energy. It's drained and drugs to get you fet 1-540 words
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Advertisement361 1930-03-06 5 aaWal HI bVbbl I No more I I sleepless nights! I If you cannot sleep, or your sleep is fi fitful and broken, the chances are that your fi B digestive system is at fault. Eno is the B B natwal preventive of sleeplessness which B fi comes from this361 words
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Miscellaneous129 1930-03-06 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for week ending March 9, 1930. TO-DAY, MARCH 6. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. E. (v), Drill Parade. 5.15 pjn.—Municipal Offices, S. V. P. A., Lecture —Anatomy. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. V. P. A., Recruits Drill. TO-MORROW, MARCH 7. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall,129 words
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Advertisement432 1930-03-06 6 Amusements. i IH, II Ml) .'I j MERRY WEEK I S AT THE S I PAVILION i 'PHONE 6903 I FROM MONDAY, MARCH 3TO SUNDAY, MARCH 9 I S AT 9.15 PM. SHARP g I THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. JAMES HALL and RUTH TAYLOR j S IN 3 I "JUST432 words
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Advertisement239 1930-03-06 6 I ALHAffBRJt I I 'PHONE 6909 I OPENING DATE FRIDAY, MARCH 7. I I TWO PERFORMANCES NIGHTLY AT 6.15 P.M. AND 9.15 P.M. I I I t SEE, HEAR, and ENJOY f I Metro-Goldwyn-Mayers Great Musical Comedy j •I The Hollywood Revue i 25 World Famous Stars and a Chorus239 words
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Advertisement464 1930-03-06 6 Another LUBITSCH Triumph' "GJUIIY" To-lVigh,; I From Friday, Feb. 28, to Thursday, March <;. 9 SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. I Nos. 3 and 4of "THE COLLEGIANS" uilh Geors e I Brimminn with Smashing Action. Screen.Magic! Paris at the height of the MidnHn i, I "SO THIS IS PARIS I464 words
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248 1930-03-06 7 fle Decline Continues. Vf i.. rod Co. report at 11 a.m. RUBBER. i djwn !4£ roodon nts (G) down Vi cent. n Allenbys $1.55—51.65, Ayer "*«JS !g IS Ayer Panas $1.35— $1.45. Tits. Brogas $1—51.05, Bukit 3»s* tts tjZio cent* Bukit Katils 70—75 J# ton V248 words
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Article109 1930-03-06 7 Dutch Granted Postponement. Reuter's Service Amsterdam, Mar. 5. Jo further mee mgs of international rubber aertsls are expected. Some of the Dutch pro■Srers have asked for a postponement of the ax March 5> by which approval or disapwai of the proposal to suspend tapping in frfReuter's Service - 109 words
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Article94 1930-03-06 7 Reuter's Service Havana. March 5. H stated that so far 1.751,000 sugar were ground, a decrease of "Wo tons compared with that of the corperiod las: year. Washington. March 5. Senate has increased the tariff on Cuban Wgar tc two cents, per lb. and has *c proposalReuter's Service - 94 words
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Article81 1930-03-06 7 SINGAPORE, MARCH 6. 1 per Koyan $340 £'£S 2•• 310 5280 c 4 $265 '-aiain New i coo= W 2 5265 Mam New 3 <5 9 o n ,New 4 «217 Saigor > Saigon $23a J Sain 2 $22f 3 5215 r 1 $215 1 per 56.80 2 $6.6081 words
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Article426 1930-03-06 7 Per Cent. Dividend. The Alexandra Brickworks, Ltd held ts second annual general meeting at its registered office. Mercantile Bank Building, yesterday afternoon, with Mr. V. Patterson in the cnair, and others present were Messrs. J. v^ a L B T H Johns °n. E. O. Pindlay. the *ion.426 words
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Article296 1930-03-06 7 British Official Wireless. (By courtesy of H. and S. Rank.) SINGAPORE, MARCH S. SELLING. London 4 months' sight 2s. S 15/16d. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3%d. London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 13/16d. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32d. London demand 2s. 3%d. London T. T.British Official Wireless. - 296 words
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Article529 1930-03-06 7 MAIDEN VOYAGE TO SINGAPORE. A Magnificent Motorship. There arrived in Singapore this morning the motorship "Amerika," a large and beautifully fitted Danish liner, owned by the East Asiatic Company. The most interesting feature of this new vessel is her propelling machinery-. The "Amerika" is Mne first ship fitted529 words
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Article207 1930-03-06 7 Financial Problem Dominant. Reuter's Service Paris, March 5 Ti> Counc 1 of Ministers has approved of the Ministerial declaration which states tha*. the Government remains faithful to the general po) oy of the previous Tardieu Govcrnnn Dt and emphasises that the financial problem dominates home oolites, necessitating firstlyReuter's Service - 207 words
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Article74 1930-03-06 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 O'CLOCK NOON. MARCH 6. Buyers. Sellers. R.S.8. equal to London Standard, Spot 24% 24% Standard R.S.S on Tender March 24 24% April 25% 25% May 25% 26 April /'June 25% 26 July/September 27*4 27 Tcne of Market: —Steady, dull. Latest74 words
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Article72 1930-03-06 7 A European named H. C. Barrington. a traffic inspector on the F.M.S. Railways, was charged in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court yesterday with driving his car in a reckless manner along Victory Avenue on the morning of the 13th ult., and thereby colliding with another car. He was fined $75.72 words
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Article239 1930-03-06 7 The New Prinsep Street Church. At the dedication of the new Prinsep Street Church yesterday. Mr. Song Ong Siang. C.8.E., laid the foundation stone in the pre~*nce of a large gathering. The Rev. W. Murray offered prayers and there was a scripture reading by the Rev. W.239 words
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Article108 1930-03-06 7 Reuter's Service Tokyo. March 6. Although the Government does not appeal to contemplate a'formal protest, it is reliably learned that Ambassador Masudaira has been instructed to mast representations to London, concerning the proposed raising of the cotton tariff in India, pointing out that India took 48 per cent,Reuter's Service - 108 words
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Article104 1930-03-06 7 The N.Y.K. "Yamagata Maru" is due from Bombay on the 11th inst. and is leaving for Japan the same day. The "Bengal Maru" is expected on Mar. 14 from Bombay and is sailing the same day for Japan. She will berth in the outer roads. The "Kutsang" is104 words
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Article113 1930-03-06 7 "Brousville." Nor. 2.867 tons. Capt. Frelsou. ft an Shanghai. 5-3: for San PYancisco, 10-3^ "Patrol," Brit. 3.229 tons. Capt. Welsh, ircm Cable Ground, 5-3; for unknown. "Edavana," Brit. 2,636 tons, Capt. Hitchcock, from Calcutta, 5-3. for Calcutta. 7-3. "Mahidol." Brit. 440 tons. Capt. Challouvr, from Kelantar, 6-3; for unknown.113 words
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Article102 1930-03-06 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore, March 6. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Balcraig East Basin: Edavana 22; Rohna 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Macedonia 18; Nerite 16; Mandasan Maru 13: Andre Lebon 9: Circe 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Nagato Maru 35. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate102 words
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Article33 1930-03-06 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 $100.33 words
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Advertisement9 1930-03-06 7 [The Share list will be found on page 12.]9 words
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Advertisement315 1930-03-06 7 lATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Lady Teachers for Private English School. Chinese preferred. Apply No. 477, Havelock Road, Singapore. NOTICE. IN THE MATTER OF ORDINANCE NO. 155 (COMPANIES), AND IN THE MATTER OF BAN HOE COMPANY, LIMITED. 'In Voluntary Liquidation.) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the above-named Company, duly315 words
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Advertisement445 1930-03-06 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT? WANTED—A Delivery Clerk with fair know'edge cf English. Salary $30 per month. Apply Bex 141. c o Malaya Tribune. j WANTED—A midwife and one lady clerk Previous experience not essential. Free un- furnished quarters with electricity and water. Apply, stating particulars, minimum salary. to jP. B. 170. Singapore.445 words
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Miscellaneous146 1930-03-06 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, MARCH 6 High Tides.—l.23 a.m.. 1.51 p.m Footb?Il. S.C.C. v. 0.T.F.C.. Padang. TO-MORROW. MARCH 7. High Tides.—l.so a.m.. 2.40 p.m. Boxing. Army v. Navy. New World, 9 p.m Foctball. S.C.C. v. H M.S. "Kent." Stadium. Cricket. S.C.C. Over 30 s v. Under 30's. Padang. 5 p.m.146 words
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Miscellaneous470 1930-03-06 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright RelaTemperacure. Rain- Sun- Uve Wind. Max. Mm. fall, shines. Huml- Direc- Speed, Stations F. p. ins Hour. dity tion. m.p.h. Weather Ate Star M f, 1.00 BUS 85 Calm Fine Kota Bharu 90 73 vi 10 4 75 S.E. IS Pine K. Trengganu470 words
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Obituary100 1930-03-06 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. DEATH. Mr. Chew Jin Him alias Chew Moh Seng, passed away at his residence No. 7. Mohd. Sultan Rc&d. on the 2nd. instant at 11 p.m. Leaving two widows, two sons. Chew Swee Lin and Chew Swee Ycng. one adopted son, Chew Swee Hay,100 words
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Article719 1930-03-06 8 We spent a thoroughly interesting morning on Monday going over a portion of Mr. Lan Kah Kee\ factories at the junction of North Bridge Road and Sumbawa Road, Singapore, and in the neighbourhood. The size of these factories may be judged from the fact that two and719 words
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Article201 1930-03-06 8 Mrs. F. F. Howell is proeeeding untitled long leave by the P. and O. "Macedonia." Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Saul and family are leaving by the "Macedonia" for England on leave. Mr. H. Ashplant. Rubber Specialist. South India, has resigned his appointment through continued ill health, and will be201 words
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142 1930-03-06 8 The Government of the Straits Settlements announce that ex-gratia awards in respect of claims by British nationals belonging to the Straits Settlements are now being made. Attention is particularly directed to the fact that all claims not already lodged must142 words
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Article280 1930-03-06 8 Provocative Second Issue. With only two numbers issued, the new month y period cal published n Singapore. The Review of Malaya," is arousing a good deal of comment. That is no criterion cf ultimate success, of course, but it is a very good sign. And if this280 words
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Article255 1930-03-06 8 Monday. Feb. 24. The following wen- the guests at a dinner given by His Excellency and Lady Clementi at Government House: The Rt. Re*. Bishop Perrichcn. the Hen. Mr. J. Scott and Mrs. Scott, the Hon. Mr. W. C. Huggard and Mrs. Huggard. the Hon. Mr. M. B.255 words
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Article277 1930-03-06 8 Mr. A. E. Coope succeeds Mr. A. C. Bake. as Asst. Adviser. Muar. as the latter is gorg tv England on furlough. Mr. Baker, it ir understood, is leaving Muar to-day. says our Muar correspondent. Through the generosity of Mr. T. K. Slum Dawood. J.P.. the well-known ship chandler, who277 words
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258 1930-03-06 8 British Official The price of tin to-dav n l0 s per ton, which is the "i ,*1* 62 16s September. £>22 The ircn j° Uch( «to* supplies of the metal n H February, despite the cur" U m the of tion,British Official - 258 words
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Article482 1930-03-06 8 Lavish Talkie Entertainment At Alhambra. Ai> entertainment of an unquetf OBehh h!gstandard is to be presented at the Alhambra Theatre when it re-opens to-morrow Thr popularity cf the "talkies has grown too rapidly, say some, to last; but *nca of the character of "The Hollywood I can be482 words
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Article40 1930-03-06 8 ~j Mfla de*-P8 tf ked From Europe. .Londo.. Feb. IS., ex P. and O MWJB. anchored at Penan- ai rive by train fco-fB pondenci will W m nolders at y.tb a.m. From Cnina ana Maru." due Singa> I40 words
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Article34 1930-03-06 8 Dato Mohammed untitled Bfctfl Pahat. died ol The deceased was rea ,r onl> communities in J a yen' short tixm. a very Jchore Bahru for k* large gathering coli tribu*". Membertee:.- Forces lined th34 words
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Article34 1930-03-06 8 Latest Quotations. richer Icndrn: —7 -d. New Y' tk: —1 j SingaporeTIV n d J3 73s. of;Lradcn: —Spt.i 3 month-v ba;Gd.), sellers £165 <rn s xd cf4 i•' 1 <«- u Singapcic.34 words
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Advertisement216 1930-03-06 8 Gold Wrist Watches. 1 Warranted Reliable Timekeepers. I g^nK&Wi^H X I II c Gents' 9-carat Gold Wristlet Watches. I BEST QUALITY 15 JEWELLED MOVEMENT ON BROAD LEATHER STRAP I I Price $55.00. I_ jj ROBINSON Co., Ltd. f (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements./ SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. 6 *****5^-****************************** "Gold216 words
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Advertisement110 1930-03-06 8 8 c! I New Establishment. I I A Choice Select**! of Latest a I Silver aid E. P. N. S. Goods I S Suitable far Presentations. I MANUFACTURERS OF I S JEWELLERY OF EVERY I I DESCRIPTION. jjj Careful Workmanship 5 and I Prompt Attention. 5 *j -n iii N110 words
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813 1930-03-06 9 Commons Question On The Governor's Decision. SECRETARY OF STATE CABLING. Chinese Citizens A Most Valuable Section. British Official Wireless. •>cr s Service. I London. March 5. u v mmcwis Commander KenV lilt HOU« tri w h> t- Kuomintang had been d inBritish Official Wireless. - 813 words
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Article96 1930-03-06 9 With The League. Reuter's Service Geneva, Mar. 5. Health Committee of the League dis- -f question ol collaboration between GovemmeDt arid the healh n of the League. The directorate wealth section submitted the results of -month mission in China at the end ffiatje al the request of theReuter's Service - 96 words
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Article61 1930-03-06 9 Resent New Bill. Reuter's Service Capetown, March 8. natives were injured H man of Pa r liament Il idemonstration to •>> Assemblies Bill. Minister of Justice. p nrcn were neces- < ase of Bolshevist s A large crowd the fun." Natives ml 1 'ore. entrance to the rReuter's Service - 61 words
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Article51 1930-03-06 9 m Hague. March 5. passed a Bill for i. "ids to sections one k Wittl regard to a I latlona] disputes as ■J•>;• v Assembly of the I W a Bill approving L*Jjb. n i included at The j,'' j !11 ng a part of the fneo and51 words
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Article128 1930-03-06 9 Appalling Desolation. Reuter's Service Toulouse. March 6. Seventy coffins ordered by the Prefect is a grim circumstance of the floods. The subsiding waters Teveal appalling desolation, ruined houses compelling people to return to their improvised shelters. The tcrwn of Villemur is one mass of heaped masonryReuter's Service - 128 words
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Article170 1930-03-06 9 Famous Premier's Son Dead. Reuter's Service London, Marcn 6 The death has occurred of Visecimt Gladstone. 0 Viscount Gladstone was a sen of the Kon. W. E. Gladstone, the famou.- Liberal Premier. He was born at 12. Downing Street. London, in 1854. and received his education at EtonReuter's Service - 170 words
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Article260 1930-03-06 9 SILK WORKERS RIOT IN SHANGHAI. Soviet Moving Troops. "Sin Kuo Min Press" Service Shanghai, Mar. 6. Marshal Yen Shi Shan has wired to the Government, President Chiang Kai Shek and the Central Party Headquarters, resigning all posts. Mr. Chao Tai Wen has also informed President Chiang that Yen"Sin Kuo Min Press" Service - 260 words
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Article300 1930-03-06 9 CANTON AND KYVAXGSI STILL AT LOGGERHEADS. "Sin Kuo Min Press" Service Shanghai, March 5. Marshal Yen Shi Shan has replied to Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang agreeing to a peaceful settlement. Mr. Chao Tai Wen. President of the Supervisory Yuan, wired to the third plenary conference yesterday,"Sin Kuo Min Press" Service - 300 words
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Article189 1930-03-06 9 Resuming Tour On Sunday. British Official Wireless. Rugby. March 5. Messages from Nairobi <Kenva> state that it is understood that no further bulletins regarding the Prince of Wales will be issued. It Is anticipated that he will be completely fit again in a few days. His rapidBritish Official Wireless. - 189 words
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Article122 1930-03-06 9 Reuter's Service. Washington. March 6. The White House denies the reports that Mr. Hoover is calling an unemployment conference. It is stated that every department of the Government is doing its utmost to speed up construction and relieve unemployment. It is felt that the Congress willReuter's Service. - 122 words
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Article510 1930-03-06 9 World Precautions Taken. DEMONSTRATION AGAINST UNEMPLOYMENT. "Free Speech, No Riots." Reuter's Service. Trans-Ocean via pan-Asia New York, March 5. Commissioner Whalen, the head of the New York Police, has instructed the police to carry out a policy of "free speech but no riots" as regards the Communists, whoReuter's Service.; Trans-Ocean via pan-Asia - 510 words
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Article228 1930-03-06 9 Police And Civilians Chase Gunman. A sent a lion was caused in Bain Street at about 5.30 p.m. yesterday, when a Chinese was shot dead at a coffee stall by two gunmen. The victim, it appears, was in his hcuse in Bam Street when two Chinese,228 words
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Article17 1930-03-06 9 NOTES FROM INDIA, on page 2. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 3. SPORTS NOTES, on pa** 10.17 words
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Advertisement174 1930-03-06 9 QILBE.Y'S Invalid Port.j I It is your duty to your- I I Se,f that you &hould I j nave health. Take 1 tiSuDrSS Gilbey's Invalid Port, I y||S the ideal Pick-me-up nj vi Him ft INVALID PORT f 1 A PRODUCE OF PORTUGAL. S 1 a SOLE AGENTS; i I174 words
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107 1930-03-06 10 Sports Pastimes. Bud Walley Wins. HIT Hlo MAN ALL OVER THE ring. First Fight In America. BOXING. News has a rived by mail fro N W ot the first fight in America of Bud Walley .Singaoore), who recently left England after a successful shake-up of the British flyweights. Bud V/alley's107 words
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Article354 1930-03-06 10 Fears That Can Be Dispelled. DIRT-TRACK RACING. Mr Ong Chin Beng writes: A most interesting and vivid discourse or dirt track racing was delivered on Tuesday evenino at the Singapore Speedways 18 BaUery Road, by the managing director o he company Mr. A. J. Reynolds, who m354 words
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Article205 1930-03-06 10 SINGAPORE'S SINGLES CHAMPION. LAWN TENNIS. Following a suggestion that Malayan Tamils .should organise a tennis tourament among themselves, and so contribute towards an improvement in the general standard of Malayan tennis, such a tournament was organised by the Tamilians' Physical Culture Assiciation of Kuala Lumpur, held during205 words
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Article160 1930-03-06 10 GIBB AND KYLE FINALISTS. GOLF. the semi-finals of the Selangor Golf Club 1 Championship were played during the week- j end, each match being closely contested until ji the final stages were reached, when W. J. Gibo drew away to win from H. H. Leigh by 2 up.160 words
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Article88 1930-03-06 10 The monthly medal competition at the Sepoy Lines Golf Club resulted in a tie between L. J. Empen, C. E. Brooke and S. J. Beattie —each 6 down. The ball sweep was divided between C. E. Brooke. W. C. Taylor and S. J. Beattie— each 1 down on88 words
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Article21 1930-03-06 10 Tho eclectic competition held last week-end at .the Katong Golf Club resulted in a win for A. E. Baddeley.21 words
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Article607 1930-03-06 10 Linessman - S.C.C. Held To A Draw. FAST AND VIGOROUS SOCCER. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. (BY "Linessman." Leading by 1—0 after a hard-fought first half, the Cricket Club Senior eleven drew their friendly game with the 2nd Battalion, Welch Reg ment, on the Padang yesterday by 1 —1. MILLER scored for607 words
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Article454 1930-03-06 10 ECHO - Deering's Wonderful Goal. (BY "ECHO." Chin Bock. There was nmch good footbaii, but a good d3al of scrappy play. It is the beginning of the season, when teams have uot "got together." But both sides stood well the hot pace on hard and fast going. TheChin Bock. - 454 words
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Article85 1930-03-06 10 Wednesday In Semi-Final. YESTERDAY'S ENGLISH CUP REPLAY. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL Reuter's Service. London, Mar. 5. In the Association Cup replay to-day. Sheffield Wednesday beat Notts Forest by 3 —1. Wednesday now meet Huddersfield in the semifinal. League results to-day were: ENGLISH LEAGUE—DIV. 1. Middlesborough 1, Grimsby 5. Everton 3,Reuter's Service. - 85 words
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Article46 1930-03-06 10 The Semi-Finals. Reuter's Service. London, Mar. 5. The Scottish Cup semi-finals will be played on Mar. 22 as follows: Hamilton v. Partick at Celtic Park. Hearts v. Rangers, at Hampden Park. YESTERDAYS' REPLAY. In yesterday's Scottish Cup replay. Hearts beat Dundee by 4 —0.Reuter's Service. - 46 words
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Article475 1930-03-06 10 Exciting Semi-Final Yesterday. The best match of the Inter-Commercial Cup competition was witnessed at the Robinson Road Stadium yesterday when the A.P.C. met Fraser and Neave in the semi-final. After tomg three goals in arrears, and with about twenty minutes more to go, Fraser and recovered remarkably475 words
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Article60 1930-03-06 10 On the S.C.F.A. ground this evening. Tian Lye's team will meet Seng Chiang's team in the S.C.F.A. league. Tian Lye's team will be represented by: Chim Yeat: Kuo Chong, Syll Chong: Ong Kay Sung. Koh Kian Kee. Foo Pang Hong; Goh Meng Cheh, Tan Beng Guan Lim Tian60 words
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Article117 1930-03-06 10 CRICKET. The following will represent the S.C.R.C. against Fort Canning on the former's ground on Saturday afternoon: —Ong Slow Hian (Ctpt> Ci'Ja Keng Hock, Chua Choon Sim. Yooh Teek Ee. Chee Kong Leong. J. Lee Tyc. Woon Chow T*t. Cheng Yen Soo. Low Kee Cnoe, Wee Kim Hock117 words
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Article46 1930-03-06 10 THE TURF. TO-DAY'S SCRATCHINGS. Race 1.-—Fairy Belle. Penang Belle and She. Race 2.—The Bandit. Stiffy and Crisp. Race 4.—Claret Cup. Gozard and Brother Jim. Race s.—Burra Peg. All Engagements:—The Bandit. Burra Peg, Cool Game. The Big Sweep wiV. be drawn on Race N0.5.46 words
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Article1064 1930-03-06 10 A Weekly Commentary. The trial game at the S.C.C. last week-end proved far more interesting than an cpenmg game of the season generally is, and althougn it appeared one-sided in the end, it was really Hamilton's fine example that made all the difference. Deleting his score oi 1421,064 words
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Article25 1930-03-06 10 Members of The Friendly Sporting Association are reminded that the half-yearly general meeting will be held at 31. Neil Road, on Saturday at 2.30 p.m.25 words
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Article288 1930-03-06 10 SHOOTING OF EUROPEAN OFFICERS. Detectives' Gallantry. An echo to the recent revolver duel between the Police and an armed gang of robbers at the Havelock Road-Outram Road junction was heard in the Assize Court, as reported yesterday, when two Chinese named Chan Yin and Siew Ah Kow stood288 words
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Article188 1930-03-06 10 Agreement Reached In Principle. Reuter's Service. London. March 5. Naval experts considered the abolition, humanisation and limitation of the submarine and dropped abolition as it was a matter of policy solely for the heads of the delegations. They reached agreements in principle regarding humanisation—to be diafted by theReuter's Service. - 188 words
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Article198 1930-03-06 10 British Official Wireless Rugby, March 5. M. Tardieu, tiie French Premier, has addressed the following telegram to Mr. Ramsay MacDonald: "On reassuming the leadership of the French Government I desire to express to you my cordial good wishes, as also to our colleagues of the Amcifcan. British.British Official Wireless - 198 words
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Article1040 1930-03-06 10 FURTHER ANTICIPATED. Hearing Concluded Vested, The actfcw br. ugh Mr v naike against Mr. Don James Wait gccnesekera ai nrainrcttoi] vub the'!? Abej the profits made out of an cptlon nn joint names cn Bajau Estate Hu J* which was MCCeaaful ri a ted th 5 St. Alban1,040 words
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601 1930-03-06 11 Sports Pastimes. B.P.ANNIVERSARY. Ex hibition Matches Held. BADMINTON. rsuj of the Jovial Badmincelebrated on Sunday at the in Katong. Under the mans P n^ n y Koh E. Nam and with the nt 0l f members the place was beautifully flags and buntings. The prortod with the annual general meet1**L601 words
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Article52 1930-03-06 11 lip. f' m£! wiu represent the Siew Sin im/ 0Ur singles and one Serangoon Choir B.P. at W-w° Urt rr on Saturday at 4 p.m.: 5; ee Hon S Hai Tan Soon Tee, Chan KjE Thye one \ing Tong and Wee Hong s -Teo Soo Poh and52 words
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Article77 1930-03-06 11 LAWN TENNIS. W tnt is announced of Miss E. L. J'«nru.- n' Rt le famous South African Mr. J. H. K. Miller. -a-j~rn l!> also announced of Miss U and c J R °bbins, the South y 4 \f' o Player, who took part in 4r^rteTfv,? rId tour77 words
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Article31 1930-03-06 11 C is new champion of her t Ton as He len Wills of k ir -r'. e in a tournament reV, in which all Japanese n l>:ayers participated.31 words
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Article107 1930-03-06 11 tiw a Of Mr" w Badmin ton" publishes nee Helen-Wills) on ing to the game which have been circulated by the United States L T. A. Mrs. Moody voted against the proposal that players should be limited to one service oiuY "Why change firmly established point of107 words
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Article129 1930-03-06 11 Jean Borotra became the French indoor lawn tennis champion for the sixth time when he defeated Christian Boussus in the final of the men's singles, 6—2, 6—4, 6—l. The women's championship was won by Prau yon Reznicek, the German title-holder, who beat Mmc Bordes in the final,129 words
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Article446 1930-03-06 11 CRICKET. In the latest notes and interpretations issued by the Marylebone Club, it is laid down that "where the ball has been delivered, but remains stationary befoi\ reaching the striker, no runs can be added to the score unless it has been struck by the striker. The striker446 words
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Article114 1930-03-06 11 Forthcoming Competitions. SWIMMING. The Chinese Swimming Club have arranged a series of swimming competitions as follows: 50 metres free style handicap race. 100 100 back stroke 200 free style 200 breast stroke 400 free style 800 200 medley race ("breast stroke, back stroke, side stroke and free style).114 words
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Article176 1930-03-06 11 BILLIARDS. A 19-year-old English girl, Miss Joyce Gardner, who has already made a break of 213 at billiards, hopes to develop into the Walter Lindrum of her sex. She possesses what very few amateurs of her sex do—a perfect cue action. Telling me how she began, she176 words
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Article1127 1930-03-06 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO„ EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore. March 6, 1930. 10 a.m. vX Buyers. Belters. vXe 8 £1 Asam Kumbang 36>- 37 r 1 North Taiping 0.60 o.«» 5|- Ayer Hitam Tin IS|6 14|3 B|- Pahanf Consols i« £1 Bangrin Tin 22|- 23|- 5j-1,127 words
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Advertisement317 1930-03-06 12 TO-NIGHT THURSDAY, MARCH 6. Tr^^ DEAN'S STAR OPERA Cj OF SINGAPORE. I I No Performance To-Night I S To-morrou>, Friday, March 7:—By Special r "KHUB SURAT BALA M a great Hindustani pff* S sceneries and dresses and new songs. Conducted h v* I SA. Manan. All our leading Actors and317 words
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Article604 1930-03-06 13 Letter To Ceylon Paper. The following letter appears in the "Ceylon Independent" in its issue of Feb. 22: Sir,—Some very funny things are taking place in this City among the Sinhalese living here and in the adjoining State of Johore which bring the good name of the Sinhalese604 words
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Article409 1930-03-06 13 Racial Discrimination Removed. New Delhi, Feb. 19. The Raj have issued a communique laying i down broad principles- for the revision of the gaol rules relating to the treatment of prisoners, the object being to remove racial discrimination, which recently has been frequently alleged by409 words
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Advertisement195 1930-03-06 13 EDUCATIONAL. Far Eastern Music School. B, SHORT STREET, SINGAPORE. Special tuitions are coached by a Qualiilec Lady Teacher. Orchestra (Parties; Rehearsal md Ensemble Playing trained by an experienced Instructor. Classical, Jazz and Theory of Music ar» ;aught. Enrol right now. Fees moderate. Booklet sent free. Bethel English School. j Both195 words
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