Malaya Tribune, 10 March 1930
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Title Section22 1930-03-10 1 The Malaya Tribune vol. xm -No. 58 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Monday. Mar. 10. 1930.22 words
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Advertisement179 1930-03-10 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. YOL CANNOT BETTER rflE BEST. I "Ny Carlsberg Beer" 1 MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK 1 Hh' Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs B I jfi |w jjj and Rest-Houses throughout ip jit cj j Straits Settlements and the i Malay States. Sold by all First Class dealers Rfl! El j179 words
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Advertisement229 1930-03-10 1 "FLORODOR" //A* Washing AWmw± Suitings A //jmmwm> For Tropical j/jj^kx/ft HloH STREET. jy Singapore. IT'S "DOG'S HEAD" GUINNESS STOUT f I J I Agcts: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., Jfl (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*.) I S. S. F. M. S. I THE BETTER PHOTOGRAPHY COMBINATION. 1 IVk 1 pORTIFIED with229 words
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Article570 1930-03-10 2 A MALAYAN EX-EDITOR'S REMINISCENCES. Mr. Ashley Gibson's New Book. 'Postscript to Adventure." By Ashley Gibsov. J. M. Dent and Sons. Ltd.. 10s. 6a. Malaya lost a writer of distinction when illhealth compelled Mr. Ashley Gibson several years ago to relinquish journalism in Kuala Lumpur, where he was editor570 words
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Article309 1930-03-10 2 "The Coat of Many Colours." By "Ephesian John Lane, the Bcdley Head. Ltd. 7s. 6d. Mr. C. E. Bechhoper Roberts has, under his pen-name of "Ephesian," written some notable books, including political biogrrph es (Snowden. Birkenhead and Churchill» ana "Th's Side Idolatary." a novel based on309 words
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Article300 1930-03-10 2 •Venus on Wheels," by Maurice Dekobra. Wernher Laurie, Ltd. 7s. 6d. Dekobra is a writer for the masses. When one opens his novels, one expects entertainment with no great stimulus to thought. "Venus on Wheels" will rank as such; and once more the public w'll300 words
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Article1053 1930-03-10 2 Just five years ago an agreement was signed by Professor J. Arthur Thomson and Patrick Geddes for what was even then Intended to be their magnum opus. A few weeks ago the manuscript arrived in six great parcels, followed some days later by Professor Thomson, bearing two1,053 words
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Advertisement500 1930-03-10 2 onoj===noaoc====ioi=ioi===(=aoc3oi .oar© 1 j OUTSTANDING VALUE IN EASTER MILLINERY AT c I WHITEAWAYS 5 ~,jiit,,,,ic•<jiti•ji«.•i» t i c i t t i i i i i i i i «J •*W• MM I i i iI i White Straws, Black To save disappointment J 8 Straws, Coloured j we advise500 words
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Advertisement194 1930-03-10 2 f ARE YOu TOO Qin AT THIRTY* A hos of men that, when they h a *'T I k bodily run,,,, starts up in joints a di an 'i activity tnema lU m' v work «N H pleasures lose their frequent con.liv,., I disorder. Therein of one-time mffi n P194 words
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Article890 1930-03-10 3 PLANTERS' LETTER TO R.G.A. Joint Committee Proposed. At the quarterly meeting of the Planters* Association of Malaya held in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, the secretary, Mr. C. WardJackson. read the following letter written on the instructions of the Association to the Rubber Growers' Association on Jan. 24:890 words
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Article43 1930-03-10 3 In 1929 the excess of receipts over expenditure in the working of the Swiss Federal Railways amounted to 166 million Swiss francs. It is slightly superior to that of 1928. More than 128 million travellers and 20 million tons of goods were transported.43 words
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Article105 1930-03-10 3 According to a message from New York a number of important American insurance companies are planning to open branches shortly abroad, including India. America, it Is stated, is now the most highly insured country •in the world with a total life insurance of more than £20,000.000,000. "It is obvious therefore,"105 words
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Advertisement143 1930-03-10 3 i I HEALTH I HAPPINESS jjj: ggM in Everyjottle j Ph01 3463 1 I |j- For your Trial Order. 1 I IRli THE PHOENIX flepated Watep Wopks S SINGAPORE. I I ALWAYS ORDER j I "SUGARCANE" BRANDS E OF S j HAMS and BACON, j j do you? I They143 words
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Advertisement254 1930-03-10 3 CHILD HAD BAD] CASE QLECZEMA Formed Sore Eruptions. Healed by Cuticura. "My little boy had a very bad case of eczema. It broke out in a rash on his face and spread over his head, arms and ankles. It formed watery, sore eruptions that itched and burned so that baby254 words
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Advertisement102 1930-03-10 3 I yj| Orange j 11 Crush i I IlllJjli CalifornfanrOranges. j i 89* A Palatable s J and Healthful iSi "sr Hi i i i p||Bj A ProUt f Experts I *****25Z*****? SZK u525Z252S 1 Clocks and Watches I of very reliable quality in various designs and brands are 5j102 words
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Advertisement144 1930-03-10 4 Alemite Chassis lubrication. 7m F** Chassis adaptable to wide range I I of body types. > I Handling case. %Sp?£ j Low maintenance. Power '/%^V' :s: yke purchase of a truck is a matter to be carefully considered. The purchaser is guided to his selection by the sole desire to144 words
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Article571 1930-03-10 5 A Question Primarily For The Chinese. (By a Special Correspondent j Under the auspices of the Chin Wu Anticpium Association of Singapore Dr. Wu Lien Teh, China's delegate to the conference of the Eastern Health Bureau of the League of Nations, gave an interesting lecture in571 words
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Article244 1930-03-10 5 Horticultural Association's Loss. iFrom Our Oicii Correspondent.) Malacca. March 7. The annual general meeting of the Malacca Agri-Horticultural Association < Malacca Branch* was held at the Malacca Club on Wednesday. The Hon. Mr. Elles presided over a small attendance. The accounts for the past year, showing a loss244 words
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Article74 1930-03-10 5 Municipal Committee No. 1 took the following action at a meeting held on the 4th mst. Rescinded previous decision to discontinue fixing Chinese street name-plates. Recommended appointment of new site at Keppel Road terminus as a public stand for buses under section 272. Approved proposals for diversion of74 words
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Article109 1930-03-10 5 The nominal capital of Swiss limited companies in the middle of the year 1929 amounted to 7 milliard 600 million Swiss francs. The net increase in capital of the companies was 570 million francs during the first half year and will probably exceed the record sum of the preceding year109 words
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164 1930-03-10 5 Total Exports Nearly 50,000 Tons. The Registrar General of Statistics reports that foreign exports of rubber, including latex and revertex, being final shipments on oceansteamers at all Malayan ports, during the month of February, 1930, were as follows: Rubber Other than Destination Latex and Latex164 words
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Article68 1930-03-10 5 Nearly Two Million Cars And Trucks In 1929. The Ford Motor Co. announce that world production of Ford cars and trucks for 192$ amounted to 1,951,092. This represents an'increase of 1.132.358. or 138 per cent., over 1928. Of the 1929 production. 1.709,945 cars and trucks were produced in68 words
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Article448 1930-03-10 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. 65 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 65 Hens (Locally reared) kati 80 Ducks each 1-02 Pigeons,448 words
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Advertisement476 1930-03-10 5 Every Woman Sves For Prosperity I I only frequently in vain, ~,,,,,-atus does not •L- ooaaqaentlj their capabi- nnc bunted. They can i possibilities by m ana itsf** 1 "gfOGAN (MASCULIN.) J hE LYGAN (FEMININ.) bly Recommended by Physicians. Berlin. (Sain ples and pamphlets on application.) SOLE AGENTS: IINA MOHAMED476 words
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Advertisement232 1930-03-10 5 "Neuralgia,'' said the Doctor, "like many another nervous affliction, may be guarded against by maintaining blood and nerves at the highest point of efficiency. A tonic that is not merely a temporary stimulant, but one that builds up both blood and nerves, is a far more rational means of acquiring232 words
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Advertisement96 1930-03-10 5 ROACHES B.^^B'J Bring Disease! BpS^P?. Disgusting cockroaches foul \Wm\ j your food and drag disease germ•> into your home. They leave >^-¥ s s?* :s^^^^ N behind a nauseating odour. Kill these pests! Spray Flit—the sure destroyer of all household insects. '^^^^J^^^Z/?^t^t^^hi jESLmAW fj TTUOE MAP* Rtr.ISTEMjD VgaC^M Estd. 190896 words
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Advertisement290 1930-03-10 6 j PAVILION I I 'PHONE 6903 I I FROM MONDAY, MARCH 10 TO SATURDAY MARCH 15 I S AT 9.15 PM. SHARP S I THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. j Laura La Plante i 1 "THE lOVE TRAP" X A farce that moves from backstage to boudoir in a series 3290 words
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Advertisement230 1930-03-10 6 Amusements. ALHAMBRA I 'PHONE 6909 I I TWO PERFORMANCES NIGHTLY AT 6.15 P.M. AND 9.15 P.M. I I SEE, HEAR, and ENJOY I I Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's I Great Musical Comedy j I The I Hollywood Revue I 25 World Famous Stars and a Chorus I of 200. j jjj a k230 words
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Advertisement322 1930-03-10 6 I GIRLS! HOLD TIGHT TO YOI'R BOYS '^J j They are going to fall for me "cjuny-To.MA, j UNTIL THURSDAY. MARCH ttM 1 1 j 2nd. Show at 9.00 p.m. j Nos. 5 and 6of "THE COLLEGIANS" CeorgtL( j "THE MAGNIFICENT FLIRT» S PARTS Starring FLORENCE VIDOR J Magnificent Settings!322 words
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334 1930-03-10 7 Markets Steady. FMin and Co. report at 11 a.m., tfessr^ RL'BBER. nrfnn 7 9/16d., unchanged. York 15', cents (G). up V* cent. steady. Allenbys $1.55 —$1.65, Ayer fjfo 49 —SI 50. Ayer Panas $1.40—$1.50. 80 cents. Brogas $1.05—$1.10, jei ngs 55 —60 cents. Bukit Katils 70334 words
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Article107 1930-03-10 7 Final Dividend Of ss. The Singapore manager of the Eastern Bank. Ltd.. has received the following telegram rom the head office in London:— Net profit, including brought forward, ::67.990 15s. sd. Annual meeting will be held Uarh 19 Directors recommend final dividend <t the rate of five shillings107 words
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Article274 1930-03-10 7 ißt courtesy of 11. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, MARCH 19. SELLING. London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 15/164. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3% d. London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 13/16 d. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 25 /32d. London demand 2s. 3%d. London T. T.274 words
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Article267 1930-03-10 7 Full Support By Asiatic Planters. At a general meeting of the Asiatic Planters' Association of Malaya, held in the Chinese Miners' Association Hall, Kuala Lumpur, en Friday, the Rubber Growers' Association's proposal for a complete stoppage of tapping during the month of May was considered. The Hon.267 words
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Article176 1930-03-10 7 SINGAPORE, MARCH 10. Rice. Siam 1 per Koyan $340 Rice, Siam 2 $310 Rice, Siam 3 $280 Rice, Siam 4 $265 Rice, Siam New 1 $285 Rice, Siam New 2 $270 Rice, Siam New 3 $260 Rice, Siam New 4 $247 Rice, Saigon A-l $240 Rice, Saigon 1 $235176 words
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Article89 1930-03-10 7 ACROSS THE PACIFIC IN 13 DAYS. N.Y.K.'s Revised Schedule. The N.Y.K. announce that hi consequence of the excellent speed obtained by the m.s. "Chichibu Maru" and "Tatsuta Maru" in their recent trial runs it has been decided to make a change in their present schedules, in addition to89 words
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Article319 1930-03-10 7 Drug For Singapore Found In Captain's Cabin. Wh"n the "Dux" arrived at Bang Pakaeo. Bangkoc. recently and moored at the wharf of a rice-fflii] on the West bank, several customs guards boarded the vessel. The captain of the ship requested them to search his cabin first319 words
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Article259 1930-03-10 7 "Tinhow," Brit. 3,164 tons. Capt. Newton, from Mauritius. 3-3: for Hong Kong, 11-3. "Prominent," Nor. 1,377 tons. Capt. Tensen. from Hong Kong. 8-3; for Hong Kong. 10-3. "Seistan." Brit. 1.571 tons. Capt. Inglis. from Swatow. 8-3: for Hong Kong. 10-3. "Halfthor." 761 tons. Capt. Beck, from Bangkok. 8-3; for259 words
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Article118 1930-03-10 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore, March 10. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Circe 22; Seistan 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Prenken 18: Sibigo-Hog land 16; Kashima Maru 13; Imperial Prince 11: Philoctetcs 9; Kaiang 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Kutsang 31: Ceylon Maru 33; Tasmania Maru118 words
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Article76 1930-03-10 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Rl'BBER ASSOCIATION'. 12 O'CLOCK NOON, MARCH 10. Buyers. Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 25 1 25*, Standard R.S.S. on Tender March 26 26'., April 26 27 May 27 1 27->i April June 27 1 27'5 4 July; September 2829 Tcne cf76 words
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Advertisement163 1930-03-10 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS LIANG SING CO., /Y\ 272 Jalan Besar, Singapore. k'wjt (Opposite The New World.) akQB: KEBAYA and SHANGHAI DRESS MAKER. Also Child- '"i's clothes made to order. PRICES MODERATE TENDERS. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. TENDER FOR EARTHWORK. Tenders are invited for excavation of a bom L' 2.700 cubic yards of163 words
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Advertisement434 1930-03-10 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED —For Ustation. competent Tracer, bachelor preferred. Reply by letter to The Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.> Ltd. FOR SALE —Ford Saloon. In excellent order. Apply Dr. Savers. Health Office. Fullerton Building. TRADE MARK NOTICE. ELYN Notice is hereby given that the above Trade Mark is the property of434 words
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Advertisement454 1930-03-10 7 NEWTON INSTITUTION. 208-B. BUKIT TIMAH ROAD. Classes from Primary to Senior Cambridge. London Matriculation and Commercial classes. No admission fee. Vacancies in all classes. The staff consists of London Undergraduates. We have Morning, Afternoon, and Night classes. We guarantee success. We have a large playground. Apply, Principal. SINGAPORE AMATEUR FOOTBALL454 words
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Miscellaneous240 1930-03-10 7 MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY, MARCH 10. China. Hainam. Japan. Korea. Formosa. East Siberia. Philippine Islands. Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. <Seistan> 3 p.m. Hoihow I Prominent > 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang. Bengkalis and Bagan Si Api Api (Merani 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and Penang (Kinta) 3 p.m. Malacca (Malaya)240 words
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Miscellaneous380 1930-03-10 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for week ending March 16. 1930. mAuCH IV. 0.10 p.m.—Drill nail, fa. i*. A. t.v>, Bait^iy ttiiu otcaon parauc. o.iu p.m. nali, "W Coy., Nev% IUL...UCI Ui ill 5.1j p.m.—municipal Offices. S. V. t. A., First rvtii. o.io p.m.—Drill Hall, S. V.380 words
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Miscellaneous257 1930-03-10 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE, Daily Weather Report. Blight RelaTemperature. Rain- Sun- tive Wind. Max. Mm. fall, shines. Huml- Dlrec- Speed, Stations. F. P. Ins. Hour. dity Uon. m.pii. Weather. Alor Star yt (I <j n a <v 05 E.S.E. 10 Fine Kota Bharu s7 73 .01 7.(5 85 Calm Cloudy K.257 words
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Article696 1930-03-10 8 The politically minded voter at Home just now is being given dubious diet. It is a hotch-potch 01 ingredients, like the washingday "stew" familiar in countless democratic households, and he finds it very difficult to extract the tasty morsels from such viscous fare. In other words, he is696 words
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Article299 1930-03-10 8 H. E. Sir Cecil untitled K.C.M.G.. has accepted the office of Honorary Colonel of the Malay States Volunteer Reg menl. A baby girl uheir first OCRI) was born to Mr. Tone I-ao. Consul General for China, and Mrs. leu-: I 80, at the Maternity Hospital recently and mother and child299 words
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Article140 1930-03-10 8 The Itinerary. Monday, March 10.—8.30 p.m.. Lady Clementi. accompanied by Captain F. G. Sillitoe. R.M., Aide-de-Camp. Mi&i A. Clementi and Mile, de Passorio. leave Singapore by tra;n. Tuesday. March 11.—7.35 a.m.. His Excellency and Private Secretary leave Singapore by special train. 5.30 p.m., arrive Kuala140 words
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240 1930-03-10 8 Post-War Efforts Again Needed. Reuter's Service. Paris. March 9. Flags are at half-mast on public buildings in commemoration of the day of mourning for the victims of the floods in southern France, Collections are being made in churches and benefit performances are being organised. PlacesReuter's Service. - 240 words
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Article218 1930-03-10 8 Ex-President Taft's Career. Reuter's Service. Washington, March 8. The death has occurred of ex-President Taft. Mr William Howard Taft was a former President of the United States, and for the last nine years Clr"? Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. It will beReuter's Service. - 218 words
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Article128 1930-03-10 8 Lavish Enterfainment. Reuter's Service. Shanghai. March 10. Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark, Prince Knud and Prince and Princess Axel, who <tve touring the far east aboard the East Asiaticliner. "Fionia," arrived this afternoon and wci\ received at the landing jetty by a gathering of Chinese andReuter's Service. - 128 words
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Article114 1930-03-10 8 Regimental Band's Contribution Yesterday's concert at the Victoria Theatre, although not 'ery well supported, proved to be a delightful treat and emphasised the existence of material for enjoyable indoor band programmes, not used much in this mann?r i i Singapore. The concert did far more justice io114 words
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80 1930-03-10 8 Reuter's Service. London. March 9. A new fourth submarine flotilla is being, formed in May for service on the China Station It is stated that this will be the finest flotiiia in the service as all the units will be new boats of the latestReuter's Service. - 80 words
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Article15 1930-03-10 8 From China and Japan by "Kashmir."' d:;*Singapore noon on Wednesday, the 12th ins;.15 words
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Article867 1930-03-10 8 (BY "LOOKFT. n\ This is a debut. I n did critic, a curt coma U a puller, for whem thfa Tribune" is in future HH*, vary in mood from gray, 1 *ta at once be declared thai himself from responsible I may express. Th* A "Malaya Tribune"867 words
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Article48 1930-03-10 8 latest Quotation*. Kl BBt K London: —7 9.16d. New York: —15 s cen■> Sisi'aprre: —25'L--25% TIV. f j n doW1 4as 0(J London:— Spot £139 a*. l! Q o»n 4 v 3 months, buyers £ltl dcrn 4x c 0d.>. sellers £161 J c j!d S:«s-ar.cre:-SS2.7a.48 words
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Advertisement277 1930-03-10 8 I Two of the finest drinks obtainable. I Invigorating and Refreshing. J I SPECIAL PRICE TO |jsf jj| CLUBS HOTELS. Ih| j cu^^l Z H It. LIGHT UITtH I.A(.K». j| OMy Extra—Pints 56.00 per case. GUINNESS SfORK 75 I [jj Duty extra, per case 56.00. jjj I SOLE AGENTS: ROBINSON277 words
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Advertisement122 1930-03-10 8 Is jjj j I New Establishment, jjj I A Choice Selection of Latest a I Silver and E. P. N. S. Goods I I Suitable for Presentations. I MANUFACTURERS OF I I JEWELLERY OF EVERY I DESCRIPTION. I I Careful Workmanship *3 and 5 Prompt Attention. a jr a 4J122 words
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390 1930-03-10 9 Ifrench Conditon For Reduction. I.NFIPENCE OF BRITISH PREMIER. I >o Entanglements. Reuter's Service. London, March 8. I „d ha.- invited Mr. Arthur Henderson i J.,,. ,ri sees Mr. Stimson this wH to-oa\ B it is aiiied, from a French source, will relateReuter's Service. - 390 words
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Article557 1930-03-10 9 British Official Wireless. I Rugby. March 9. Bafifcnce in an eventual agreement at the Conference was displayed by the Prime Mr Ramsay MacDonald. to-night, in broadcast to America and relayed b 'ie Chequers. He said circumstances none of the delegates could control, had ><"* the progressBritish Official Wireless. - 557 words
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Article462 1930-03-10 9 BOMB SQUADRON FOR SINGAPORE. Air Estimates Revealed. Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. London. March 8. The Air Estimates for 1930 total £178,500,000. It is estimated that the net expenditure for 1929, as revised to include the recent supplementary estimate of £760,000, totals £16,960,000, making an increase of £890,000.Reuter's Service.; British Official Wireless. - 462 words
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Article173 1930-03-10 9 BEAVERBROOK DISOWNS NEW PARTY. "Work Will Continue." British Official Wireless. Rugby, March 9. Statements issued last night on behalf of Lord Rothermere and Lord Beaverbrook respectively, in regard to the future of the United Empire Party, show that a cleavage of opinion has occurred between the joint foundersBritish Official Wireless. - 173 words
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Article79 1930-03-10 9 Mr. Lloyd George's Challenge. Reuter's Service. London, March 8. The Liberal Party Headquarters, in a statement, says that from Monday onwards, the Liberal Party will maintain a constant pressure on the Government with regard to its unemployment policy, and declares that the truce on this questionReuter's Service. - 79 words
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Article71 1930-03-10 9 Conflicting Figures. British Official Wireless. Reuter's Service. Rugby, March 8. The total net estimates of expenditure on education in Great Britain during the current year were issued this morning. Tnev are £55.138,000. an increase of over five millions London. March 8. The Board of Educat on estimates forBritish Official Wireless.; Reuter's Service. - 71 words
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Article, Illustration8 1930-03-10 9 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINER "COLUMBUS."8 words
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Article80 1930-03-10 9 Nearly All Points Settled. Reuter's Service. Tokyo. March 9. Official despatches intimate the possibility of completing a Sino-Japanese tariff agreement within a week. The agreement is understood to include Japans recognition of tariff autonomy, abolition of 1 kin and transit taxes and the fixing o: aReuter's Service. - 80 words
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Article60 1930-03-10 9 German Attitude Defined. Reuter's Service. Berlin. March 9. In the course of a discussion with the Soviet Ambassador, regarding Bolshevik propaganda r*l Germany, the Foreign Minister, according to the Socialist newspaper. "Vorwaerts." has maae it clear that in future the German will not make a distinction between utterancesReuter's Service. - 60 words
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Article80 1930-03-10 9 Rotterdam, March 8. The central office of the Netherlands Agricultural Committee, which is tne purchasing organisation of the Dutch Peasants' Union, has decided not to buy Russian forage grains in future owing to the methods employed by the Soviet in obtaining grain, and also owing to80 words
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Article43 1930-03-10 9 \Trans-Occan via Pan-Asia.] Madrid. March 9. It is announced that the Foreign Minister. Duke Alba, has rejected M. Trotsky's application for permission to undergo a health cure in Spain. The exile has now been rebuffed by all the European Governments.43 words
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Article279 1930-03-10 9 Gandhi And Civil Revolt. FREEDOM BY PEACEFUL MEANS. Independence Or Prison. Reuter's Service. Ahmedabad, March 8. In response to Mr. Gandhi's appeal a complete hartal (cessation of work) is being observed all over the city to-day to celebrate the arrest of Mr. Vallabhai Patel. Only a few MohammedanReuter's Service. - 279 words
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Article194 1930-03-10 9 Paris. March 9 "Le Matin" publishes an interview with Mr. Gandhi, in which he declares he has fixed no limits for the campaign of civil disobedience and says: "The only bounds my followers must not overstep are those of violence. We will carry on until we have194 words
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Article44 1930-03-10 9 New Delhi. March 8. The Assembly by 49 to 44 votes rejected the Army Secretariat Budget as a protest against the high military expenditure, the failure to establish an Indian Sandhurst <Army College) and the present method of recruiting Indian officers.44 words
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Article121 1930-03-10 9 Unemployment In U.S.A. Reuter's Service. Washington. March 8. Mr. Hoover, speaking to pressmen, said his was convinced that the worst effects of the stock market crash on business and employment would be passed within one or two months. He believed a resumption of normal activity would be encompassedReuter's Service. - 121 words
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Article36 1930-03-10 9 Red Rioters In Shanghai. ["Sin Kuo Mm Press" Service.] Shanghai, March 10. Communists demonstrated again at Shanghai yesterday. The premises of the "China Times" were smashed and a few demonstrators were arrested.36 words
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Article22 1930-03-10 9 lITERARY NOTES, on pace t. MALACCA NEWS, on pace 5. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on page 8. CORRESPONDFNCE. on pajre 11.22 words
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Advertisement109 1930-03-10 9 PORTER'S 66 8u1l Dog" Guinnessl STOUT. (Look [for the Bulldog j 9 on Every Bottle. j I THE EMBLEM OF QUALITY, f a SOLE AGENTS: 8 I GuTnßiE c €b I S (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements ft I New "H.M.V." Records I TO-DAY. I I Ist. MARCH ISSUE. 1109 words
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397 1930-03-10 10 Sports Pastimes. Boy Walley's Return. EXPERIENCED FAIR PLAY IN AMERICA. A Rest. And Then England. BOXING Boy Walley, the elder of the two Walley brothers, Singapore's well-known flyweights, arrived back in Singapore this morning by the "New Holland" from Australia, which he visited after his tour in America. He is397 words
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Article262 1930-03-10 10 CRICKET. Saturday s trial match at the S.C.C. resulted in a draw. The scores were as follows: OVER THIRTY. Major C. O. Olliver b BromleyDavenport 71 P. S. Williams b Day Dewdney 15 Capt. S. E. V. Quinn c Hoblyn b Day Dewdney I R. L. L. Braddell262 words
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Article225 1930-03-10 10 In the Married v. Single game at the S.R.C. on Saturday, the latter side won by 82 runs. Scores: SINGLE.—Ist innings. W. Ess b Pearse 16 D. D Cotta b Bartels 5 P. d'Almeida b Ptarse 13 G. B. Armstrong b Leijssius 18 H. N. Balhetchet b Pearse225 words
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Article67 1930-03-10 10 The S.C.R.C. beat the 7th A. A. Battery (Blakan Mati) on Saturday on the S.C.R.C. mound. Taking first knock the visitors put up 48, Woodflne (17) and Smith (16) being the only men on the side to play with anything like confidence. The Chinese replied67 words
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Article341 1930-03-10 10 Results Of Saturday's Games. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Reuter's Service. London. March 8. To-day's League matches resulted as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE—DIV. L Leaders Lose At Leicester. Birmingham 2, Burnley 0. Blackburn R. 0, Derby C. 3. Grimsby T. 1, Leeds U. 2. Huddersfield T. 0, Sunderland 2. Leicester C. 2,Reuter's Service. - 341 words
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Article487 1930-03-10 10 New President Gets Busy. "NOT OUR BUSINESS TO RUN GROUNDS." Mr. R. L. Hastie, the new President of the Singapore Amateur Football Association, presiding for the first time at a meeting of the General Council of that body on Friday, got busy with several useful suggestions. After moving487 words
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Article1021 1930-03-10 10 Derby County Regain The Lead. The following home league tables include Saturday's results: ENGLISH LEAGUE.—DIV. L Wednesday's Chance Still Brightest. Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. 'Derby County 32 18 9 5 68 57 41 Sheffield Wed. 29 17 6 6 74 37 40 Manchester1,021 words
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Article131 1930-03-10 10 Rain Spoils Friendly Match. At the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, the Malays beat the Welch Regt. by two goals to nil, both goals being scored in the initial half. Rain greatly spoiled the play, the ground being very slippery. Mr. Tan Lee Wan refereed and the teams131 words
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Article451 1930-03-10 10 Conclusion Of Spring Meeting. TURF. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, March 8. The final day of the Selangor Turf Club's Spring Meeting was favoured by fine weather although it was rather too warm for comfort. There was a large attendance, the best of th? meeting. H. H.451 words
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Article142 1930-03-10 10 Miss Dione Clementi's Win. OPENING EVENT OF THE SEASON. POLO. There was large attendance of members ond guests at the Polo Club on Saturday afternoon for the Pony Show arranged as the opening event of the Singapore Polo season. Among those present were Her Excellency Lady Clementi.142 words
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Article87 1930-03-10 10 GOLF. Thirty-seven cards were taken out for the March monthly medal competition at the Keppel Golf Club, and the following returned: J. Green and H L Jones. 1 down, tie; H. Hall 4 down. W. P. D. Dewdney 4 down. J. Tryner 4 down. J. B. Weiss87 words
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Article30 1930-03-10 10 BADMINTON. The match between the S.S.S. and the Serangoon Choir 8.P.. which was to have taken place on Saturday, was postponed until next Saturday, at 4 p.m.30 words
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Article180 1930-03-10 10 Wales Beat Ireland. RUGBY FOOTBALL. Reuter's Service. London. March 8. At Swansea to-day Wales beat Ireland by 12 pts. to 7 pts. About 40.000 were present Ireland took the lead through a forty-yard, dropped goal by O'DAVEY in the second minute of play and Wales obtained a tryReuter's Service. - 180 words
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Article25 1930-03-10 10 Gloucester Beat Lancashire In Final. Reuter's Service. London, March 8. At Blundeil Sands in the County Championship final Gloucestershire beat Lancashire by 13—7.Reuter's Service. - 25 words
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Article140 1930-03-10 10 Association Football. COMMERCIAL CUP FINAL. The following will represent the Hong Kong Bank against the A. P. C. in the final of the Commercial Cup at the Stadium to-morrow: W. T. Yoxall: R. B. Gotch. G. McHutchin; D. Pereira. L. J. A. Feilden. C. Oliveiro; A. Lee. J.140 words
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Article31 1930-03-10 10 LAWN TENNIS. In the Malacca Club tennis tournament played over the week-end. Mrs. Allen won the !adies" handicap singles, beating Mrs. Bruce in the linal by 7—5. 6—o.31 words
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Article33 1930-03-10 10 The members of the Amateur Sporting Association wish to thank Mr. Koh Leng Hoo for his kind invitation to dinner last night at his residence. 11. Stanley Street, in honcf of his marriag".33 words
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Article110 1930-03-10 10 Burst Tyre And Collision With Lorry. t From Our Oun Correspondent.) Ipoh. March 9. A sad motor cycle accident occurred on Saturday evening, when two Eurasian lad-. Maclntvre and Waller «who was riding on the pillion, along Lahat Road) came to grief, a tyre bursting110 words
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Article85 1930-03-10 10 Cash And Jewellery Worth $2,000. The Chinese inmates of a bungalow in Bnese Road. Singapore Harbour Board quarters, war! the victims of a daring armed gang robbery in the early hours of this morning. They yen fast asleep when six Chinese armed with pistjis and knives entered the85 words
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Article101 1930-03-10 10 The annual general meeting of the Y.W.C.A.. Singapore, will be held on Monday, the 31st inst.. at 8.30 p.m.. in the garden at the Y.W.C.A., Fort Canning Road. A musical programme will precede the business part of the meeting. Members of the Y.W.C.A. Dramatic Club are busy rehearing101 words
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Article764 1930-03-10 10 GOVERN NE Former Ties Of The India-Ceylon Club fw sented a festive appearance 0™* M noon when its Present and "At Home" to His Excellent• Sir Cecil Clement, a huge "JL Go J the entire breadU entrance. Worked m deep™ in a background of flowers the name of764 words
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Article87 1930-03-10 10 Sufficient Labour *fi .Tilg of tne The annual Plaiuois A the Malacca Club < %IcKe nzie. man, the Hon M-* ocia iior. -P rfS the membership < gg 449 acre* a total cu the Mi f actment. I Board wi visiting outsid< $10.000 I plentiful. th< labour to87 words
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Article84 1930-03-10 11 are invited to write to us on our r eade ,V m terest. It must be under- p Malaya Tribune" does not tood tliat opinions expressed by cornes» r,ly Letters should be as brief as esP° nden V. b lV typewritten (double spacone side of the paper only, jg84 words
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Article419 1930-03-10 11 AfaZawa Tribune.") IfM holiday the best scheme to Sr- If a s up Of course not. But months of talk and Anglo-Dutch at last arrived at an v Home the powerful rub- agreed to cease tapping in mr nth. and unless we coil' they will be laughed419 words
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Article195 1930-03-10 11 To the Ed-.'or. -Malaya Tribune."> ii-Allow me to inform the Municipal WDepurtment of the unhealthy conditions back premises of Joo Chiat fc*. We are all aware that the Health nil they can in looking ■dure of the community and foi we are most thankful. But it cannot195 words
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Article124 1930-03-10 11 j »e Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") to congratulate Mr. Soh r blt ,;)I?tl in your Saturdays hk r l Wife—or a Husband." He*"' ta1 ting as well as good adi«hich Very iGcalisti c in his philosophy, m con *ratulat* him. But to Jr** 8 h somettaes a124 words
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Article186 1930-03-10 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir— With reference to the letter of a oinhalese" in your issue of the 6th inst I SL th c hon secretar y of the Singapore Buddhist Association, who issued circulars in the Sinhalese language calling a meeting on the 2nd inst.186 words
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Article609 1930-03-10 11 Another New Publication. The "Chinese Oversea Montldy," published at Kuala Lumpur, made its first public appearance this month under the auspices of 15 Chinese guilds. The editor is Mr. Chong Thean Yong, while the associate editors are Messrs. Tan Teik Guan, 8.A.. <Hong Kong) and Tai Sheng609 words
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Article215 1930-03-10 11 Report Of League Of Nations. The following is the health bulletin of the League of Nation's Eastern Bureau, for the week ended March 1, 1930. Mombasa: 4 smallpox cases. Berbera: 7 smallpox cases. Bombay: 1 plague case and 1 death: 173 smallpox cases and 95 deaths215 words
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Advertisement297 1930-03-10 11 I THE NEW WORLD 1 ft JALAN BESAR. S I SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE GIPSY D .NCERS I REAL GIPSY DANCERS I I REAL, GIPSY MUSIC j jg Never before seen in Singapore. S S Wonderful Show and Marvellous Attraction. S S Come and see the Chotka Dance*' jc a297 words
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Advertisement123 1930-03-10 11 BY INSISTING ON €>€> m Magnet j REGISTERED <ll TKAOEMARM^ KETTLE D5302 914.00 TOASTER ***** $12.00 IRON D5824 9 "7.SO Write or call for Illustrated Booklet. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD. 12, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. 5 CIVIL ENGINEERING. We can coach you in own home and in your own time. You123 words
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Article1104 1930-03-10 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore. March 10. 1930, 10 a.m. Issue Value Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang Mjr 3 r 5|- Ayer Hitam Tin 13,- W,S -1 Batu Caves 0.90 0.95 Bukit Arang 0.90 1.00 £1 Burmah Malay 22|6 33 8 £11,104 words
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Advertisement269 1930-03-10 12 I Fish For Breakfast! I SMOKED HADDOCKS. j I SMOKED HERRINGS. I I WRAPPED KIPPERS. I I FRESH HERRINGS. f a. I not ca FISH FILLETS. son. ar ft boys. ti usual r£ 3 BLOATERS. I don' 1 Lr I rr 1 I p I I Singapore Gold Storage Co.,269 words
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Advertisement43 1930-03-10 12 I I mandolines! I 3 |i New Shipment il Unpacked, S 1 $i 2 > 15 > 18 > 25 I t f m and $35. I ustrate( ;1ta1,, 111 sent wiln I 1 SEASON Co., Ltd., f g 111 113, North Bridge Road, Singapore. g43 words
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Advertisement240 1930-03-10 12 I TO-NIGHT! MONDAY, MARCH 10. taT^l DEAN'S STAR OPiD» I 0 OF SINGAPORE. I n I g Will stage ao Interesting Play, I I "The Secret Revealed by Hounds" I All our leading Aetata and Actaeasc* will tR I Latest Vauleville and Extra Turns. I The Theatre Royal I NORTH240 words
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Article887 1930-03-10 13 Excursion To Bukit Timah Jungle. An interesting excursion to Bukit Timah jungle was conducted by Mr. Holttum. the President of the Singapore Natural History Society on Sunday. Feb. 23. About ten members and two visitors were present. The party inspected the gutta peroha trees growing at the887 words
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Advertisement255 1930-03-10 13 r BWJCAHONAL. MUSIC tAX SCHOOL. offering the only comistic courses of musical in Singapore. Our disd methods interest disand patronages, to the Secretary. 0 English School. hiA der European many J q. Pupils are admitteo r:dge Senior. Betnel Enghsh school to n muf E Singapore. juBUC GRAMMAR SCHOOL, TANK ROAD,255 words
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Advertisement600 1930-03-10 13 Suffering Allayed Darh days ol illness, hhieh hendn on the .string of "~THr^^B^^^ sorrow lighter yon will weigh with the comforting SBjggTEr: ,iiiil[i3Sj|H j o/ W 1M Colore to make you Soothing, cooling, and invigorating, unique "1711" r'uT^^^^^^^^^W A Cologne is the Lend of all .suffering one*, their guide to600 words
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Advertisement569 1930-03-10 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS. Tenders are invited for the erection New House at No. 5. Tyersall Road for The Standard Oil Co. of New York, Singapore. Tenders close at noon on March 31, 1930. The lowest or any tender will not be necesmay be obtained from: SWAN MACLAREN. Architects, Hong Kong569 words
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Advertisement512 1930-03-10 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —Lady Teachers for Private English School. Chinese preferred. Apply No. 15. Bonham Building. WANTED—A Delivery Clerk with fair knowledge of English. Salary $30 per month. Apply Box 141, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—A bill collector with guarantee of $2,000. Salary $40 per month. Apply Box 145. c o512 words
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Advertisement557 1930-03-10 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 Street557 words
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Advertisement470 1930-03-10 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,612,046 HEAD OFFICE: 16, Grace Church Stueet, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.470 words
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Advertisement491 1930-03-10 14 INSURANCE. THE SOIITB l|P BBITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT SATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH Manager. Ofiec: 1, Finlayeon Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the StraiU SettlemenU.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. 'Phone491 words
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Advertisement460 1930-03-10 14 SYNTHETIC Sur Pass real ea! Diamond Carat. Sl. WILLIAM GRlfth 4 POSt Madra.^ Miss Bavani Ewaminathan Madras. nan M*, "i took •mne* k L variety and for briih ance a «eneral excellence (h ey are true diamonds." m v »W I engineeki.no books Building Construction (A*. Mitchell. Part II B460 words
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Advertisement353 1930-03-10 15 Steamer sailings. o. BRITISH INDIA AND IfCAR LINES. CARGO SEKVICES. .o AJID ORIENTAL STEAM fw ta Contra i '»h His Majesty's 3CTWABD PROM LONDON, for CUM Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1930 V3OO Mar. 11 P 11.100 Mar 30 16.500 Mar 22 P 9.100 Mar 30 I 9.000 Apr 5 11,000353 words
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Advertisement569 1930-03-10 15 STEAMERjAjUNGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. !tJp6 tt*~ IQ G Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AMD NORTH CHINA PORTS t m.S. KULMERLAND Mar 04 t s.s. SAARLAND A S.s. AMMON 2 t s.s. OLDENBURG May 4 m.s. HAVELLAND M 2 t m.s. BURGENLAND I PREUSSEN Jun e el569 words
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Advertisement652 1930-03-10 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON. Tonnage Destination Due Sail 1930 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 Katori Maru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, A'werp and Rotterdam Apr. 10 11652 words
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Advertisement800 1930-03-10 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. fi& NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD i Incorporated \3*£g\A}Jr Germany i The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 5 LAHN for Hong Kong, Shanghai. Moji, Kobe. Yokohama. Nagoya, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau Mar. 16 t REMSCHETD for Shanghai. Moji, Kobe. Yokohama and Hankow Mar. 26 DERFFLINGER for Manila. Hong Keng,800 words
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Advertisement407 1930-03-10 16 at Nettie I Pall Mall n Virginia LJ t IMPORTED FRESH yQ¥ from I I Conditioned by the exclusive Rothman-Wyner vllml JliSfn) «EASTOPAC" process Pall Malls arc cigarettes of outstanding quality. Made flol m t£. from freshly-cut leaf, matured in the wood for five years l\ "w^ 1 1 Just407 words
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Advertisement257 1930-03-10 16 jjlfl 2nd. HAND GARS !We beg to announce re-organization of our 2nd. hand car department, and therefore better values. Every car receives proper overhaul and reconditioning before disposal. Favourable prices are always allowed for the Trade-in against new Fiats of the small European car class with jjj capacity 1000 c.c.257 words
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