Malaya Tribune, 18 March 1930

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVII. No. 65 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday, Mar. 18, 1930.
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    • 262 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON 1 TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. I BEWARE I 0 n 1 o I IMITATIONS I o c J] j NOTICE, i S c Tlie following appeared in the I I D Local Press in August 1928. J] n The above Pens as in accompanying illustrations are
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    • 14 1 "FLORODOR" jftfcfc. Washing //JmmT/t Suiting! Jy For Tropical Wear. //Adj. jV HIGH BTREET, Singapore.
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  • 3011 2 Home By Air In A Week. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, Feb. 23. The King and Queen have returned from Sandringham. and will remain at Ruckingfam Palace for an indefinite period. Ther is every expectation that his Majesty will hold the
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    • 447 2 turc wiTlocnd infection danger* *is to apply Zam-Buk the urcut jgSlr m.s i>t>c beater and skin-cure. wBLr Z im-liuk immediately stops pain and gwßj^r bl eding and aliavs inflammation. It kill- as well hs excludes poison germs. prevents iesicring und suppuration and Also tor >ciema. ulcers. Piles nuiokly grows new
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    • 429 2 <j The Skk < hild. From their poungi to play with riolls mothers. Late-, when of their own. they k motherhood ar j anythii It ife to ease the car, m to remedy th- Die i Own Tablets have bet n Own Tablets hsndy in finds herself teliev< sideline just
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  • 921 3 Extending The Uses Of Rubber. NEW ADVERTISING DEVICES. i (Special to the 'Malaya Tribune.") London. Fob 20. The British Industries Fair is once mor Bi full swing—this time at the new Olympia, a building immeasurably superior *o *he decrepit White City—and Malaya is malting a remarkably fine
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    • 18 3 BADGES?\ I BRASS SIGN BOARDS. I fjLCOPPER BLOCKS.' I NICKLE LABELS. V 35. BRAS BASAH RQ^fe^f; Tel 3481^.^P^:
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    • 515 3 1 "BABY I •C "I can truthfully £S J f aTl. n A WAS FED ON S Debtor's baby this OT TTVT OTJ TT^TT 1 "Baby was fed on S veai went on il IJ I > If\ H, Sunshine Glaxo >3 trout birth and has W X WJ. X
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  • 1445 4 REFUGE FOR UNDESIRABLE IMMIGRANTS. A Policeman's Views. Though no ment on of the fact appears in h'rtcry, it is quite probable that the hawker problem is an ancient one and that some of the famous cit es of the past experienced inconvenience on festival occasions by the
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    • 935 4 REJUVENANTS By Prof. Dr. mcd. LIPLIAWSKY. Berlin. The fight against ageing, one of the gravest concerns of the human race, has of late years started all along the line. Sensational discoveries like those by Steinach and Voronov were broadcast tl boldest advertising type throughout the world, and raised m the
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    • 103 4 Signet) Daddy of the WestcUtx Family FOR twenty years Big Ben has been demonstrating his dependability and usefulness in millions of homes. Over this long period of years Big Ben has kept pace with the times .in style in design. He has proven that when an alarm is built right,
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    • 737 4 No wonder I Colgate's cleans teeth better I It contains the world's best cleansing agent I a penetrating foam that cleans where I the toothbrush cannot reach I Your dentist will tell you that decay doesn't start on property (low "surface-tension") which enable? it to I the smooth outer surfaces
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  • 393 5 Curtailment Of Production. The Executive Committee of The Tin Producers' Association (London, announce that tney have now completed their preliminary survey cf the production in all fields for the current year and that those who are regulating or have undertaken to regulate their output now include
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  • 834 5 Scope For Development In Malaya. Capt. R. T. Nevill. director of the South Wales Tinplate Corporation, Ltd.. London, who .s touring the Far East, gave a Malaya Tribune" representative an interesting interview on Saturday afternoon. Capt. Nevill said that he was addressing the local Chinese pineapple canners.
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  • 447 5 Singapore, March 14. MEAT. Beef, steak < round> kati 48 Beef, stew or curry kati 40 Pork, lean kati 64 Pork, lean and fat 11st quality) kati 54 Mutton Indian lb. 65 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 62 Hens (Locally reared; kati 78 Ducks each 1.03 Pigeons,
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    • 656 5 YOU CAN'T CHEAT NATURE. yd Stamina Must Be Regained. i«l physically fit should be everym life. Unfortunately many people with their health and cannot reel anything but weak, tired and of ell their energy. Such loss of must be replaced, that is Nature's \v.. a you feel thoroughly run down,
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    • 225 5 IREGD. j[ The Stainless lodine-Menthol j Vaporising Salve. 1 N Packed in hygienic collapsible tubes. X Mentex is a unique Antiseptic compound in which lonine and Menthol are g combined with Pine Extractives and other valuable remedial substances. It p3 is the result of much patient effort to produce a
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    • 121 5 M *Lmm\ SILVER AND E.P.N.S. CUPS. in very handsome designs and in all sizes. PRICES MODERATE. K. Hi. Oil Mohamed, JEWELLERS. 3. HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE Imperial Records" Latest Issues. 3b. SIS 3 Taag) Smi in.uul. <Tai. 2106 That Tiny Teanhop 1508 La Rohit-i ft Spain (F. Tret Tmug r 1504
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    • 364 6 PAVILION I cj 'PHONE 6903 8 I To-night, the last night of "THE LOVE TRAP." I t FROM SUNDAY, MARCH 16 TO FRIDAY, MARCH 21. AT 9.15 PM. SHARP X jjj THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. 1 NORMA SHEARER J AND S I GEORGE SIDNEY I "The latest From Paris" i
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    • 167 6 Amusements. 2S2HffiSZSZSHSZSZS^^ ALHAHBRAI jjj 'PHONE 6909 I GEORGE BERNARD SHAW j I WILL SPEAK TO YOU. g I I I EViRY EVENING THIS WEEK AT 6.15 P.V. AND 9. 5 P.M. I SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT 3 P.M. jjj I s !AND j "THE SKY HAWK" lIS HERE! I An
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    • 264 6 GAIETY From Friday, Mar. 14, to Thursday. Mar. 20. t '^^^T^Hlf THE COLLEGIANS?No.i7 r with GEORGE LrWIS. "HALF A BRIDE" STARRING GARI COOP R &£SS^S A tale that tells of the troubles of taming v. wilful girl From Wed., Mar 12. SIIRsINA To Tues., Mar. 18. THE SHAKEDOWN THE Every
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  • 1214 7 CHAIRMAN'S INTERESTING REVIEW. Ma> Holiday" Supported. annual general meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association f as hell >terday in the Auction Room. Mr. v w H .wiceswood presided and he was supped r Messrs. G. B. Anderson, G. A. Potts, f T Hancock,
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  • 245 7 Tenders To Municipality. Municipal Committee No. 5 has accepted tender of the Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.) Ltd. for benzine, kerosene, and anti-malarial mixture for Pontian for 1930, the A.P.C.'s tender, with "sMding scale" rate for benzine. beinK considered preferable. The following tenders were received: Price per gallon
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  • 308 7 (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, MARCH 18. 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. 1«. 8
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  • 300 7 Tin Still Shaky. Me.'srs. Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. to-day: RUBBER. London 7 4d., up 4d. New York 15 cents (G). up 'i cent. Shares:—Steady. Allenbys $1.65—$1.75. Ayer Molcks $1.45—51.55, Ayer Panas $1.40—51.50. Bassetts 75—80 cents. Brogas $1.05—$1.10. Bukit Jelotongs 57—60 cents, Bukit Katils 73 —77
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  • 40 7 Unanimous Support. 'From Our Oun Correspondent.' Penang. March 17. The general meeting of the Kedah. Penang and Province Wellesley Asiatic planters yesterday unanimously decided to support the R.G.A. scheme for cessation of tapping durinp May
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  • 52 7 (Reuter's Service.) New York. Manh 17. It is reported in Wall Street that negotiat*OHf for a merger ol th- Chase National Bank, the Equ table Trust and Inter-State Trust Companies are practically complete. The combine will be the largest bank in the United States, with resources
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  • 82 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 O'CLOCK NOON. MARCH 18 Bayers. Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 2525 4 Standard R.S.S. on Tendtr March 25' t 25 April 26'» 26 :i 4 May 27 V, 27 v. April /June 27 V» 27 V 2 July/September
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  • 163 7 SINGAPORE, MARCH 18. Rice. Siam 1 per Koyan 5340 Rice, Siam 2 $310 Rice, Siam 3 $280 Rice. Siam 4 $265 Rice. Siam New 1 $300 Rice. Siam New 3 $285 Rice. Siam New 3 $270 Rice. Siam New 4 $257 Rice. Saigon A-l $250 Rice. Saigon 1 $247
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  • 659 7 Chief Justice's Humorous Speech. Irishmen in Singapore celebrated St. Patrick':Day in the true Irish style when they offered to nearly two hundred guests, at the Europe Hotel last night, that hospitality for which Ireland is renowned. Irish dishes were served Irish melodies were played, and dance tunes
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  • 77 7 OVER 400 GLESTS ENTERTAINED. iFrom Our Oun Correspondent./ Ipoh. March 18 The Si. Pa rick s Day bal'!, at Ipoh Town Hall last night was a brilliant function. The President (Dr. Samuels» welcomed over 400 guests although the Perak St. Patrick's Society is the smallest of the
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  • 301 7 The "Egra" is duo tomorrow morning from Calcutta via Rangoon with 59 deck passenger-. B The British ship 'Myrtlebank" arrived yesterday from Manila with a cargo ol tabocco and copra. The "Muroran Maru" is expected from Hong Kong on Saturday and is sailing for Calcutta the next day.
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  • 173 7 The following passengers arrived by the "Pres. Fillmore" yesterday from Manila: Miss E. Mildred Anderson. Mr. Charles J Baker. Miss Marie Louise Berger, Mr. John F. Berridge. Mrs. John F. Brrridge. Master Charles Berridge. Mr. Hagen A. Brattain. Mr. James L. Crawford. Mrs. James L. Crawford. Mr. Joe
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  • 110 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore, March 18. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Rajula 22; Antung 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Kedah 18; Pres. Monroe 12; Pres. Fillmore 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Hcsang 30; Kangaroo 32; Fiume L 35; Riouw 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4).
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    • 16 7 [The Share list will be found on. page 12, and other Commercial News on page 5.]
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    • 452 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. German-teacher, experienced Apply B><\ 147, co Malaya Tribune. Private Expert Tuition for children from. Primary to VII Std. Write to Mr. Ch: v 45. Duxton Hill. TO LET—Hill View. 510. Pasir Panjang Roa <4 mile> facing the sea. partly furnished. 4 bedrooms, drawing and dining rooms. Electric light
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 239 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. MARCH IS. North. N-Ea.st and N-West Sumatra I Selangor i 3 p.m. Bengkalis. Laboean Bilik and Tandjong Balei <Singkep> 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Siak. Pakan Baroe and Pajakombo <Hong Thong) 3 p.m. Bagan Si Api Api Esmeralda) 3 p.m Java. South-West Sumatra. SouthEast Borneo. Celebes, Moluccas and
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    • 250 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright RelaTemperature. Rain- Sun- tlve Wind. Max. Mm. fall, shines. Huml- Dlrec- Speed. Stations. p. p. ins. Hour. dlty tloo. m.p.h. Weather Jjj "g 73 .01 8.9 75 Calm Fine Kota Bharu n n M 14 85 B.E. 2 Oioudy K. Trengganu gfi 7
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  • 783 8 Two members of the Federal Council made sensible and unhypocritica' remarks, at the meeting the other day, on the proposal to tax racecourse betting. One was Mr. Arter, representative of planting interests, and what he said was that he did not think a tax would adversely affect
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  • 419 8 Mr. R. H. Pope, of the F.M.S. Railways, is ItllllUflT ill in the European Hosptil. Kuala Lumpur. Mr. C. G. C.'.dman. En^hieer-in-Chief. Post< and Telegraphs Department, goes on Home leave to-morrow M. Ismail, barr ster-at-law. of Johore Bahiu. arrived in Sncapore by the •'D'Artngnan" on Sunday after a holiday in
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  • 227 8 Reception In Perak. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, March 18. H. E. the High Commissioner (Sir Cecil Clement!) and Lady Clement! received a very warm welcome on their first visit to Perak yesterday evening, when they were greeted by the Sultan and all the major
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  • 386 8 Future Consumption Of Rubber. TYRE EXPERT INTERVIEWED. "I cannot foresee a sudden increase in the world consumption of rubber, but I can see a steady, steady increase." said Mr. J. L. Graham, export sales director of the Dunlop Rubber organisation, to a representative of the "Malaya Tribune"
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  • 250 8 Small But Talented Cjmpany. The English Singers of London gave a wry successful opening performance at the Victoria Theatre last night. They are a '.veil balanc a company, and deserve more support from Singapore's theatregoers than they received us. nipht. Sinking unaccompanied by any t" iment. they
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  • 53 8 F.or. China and Japan "Suisang." dae Singapore to-morrow morning. F-o:n China and Japan by "K:ilya:i." due Singapore 10 a.m. io-morrow. Fron Holland by "Ta'canan." due Singapore o:. Friday n.orning. the 21s; In,; a.: from Europ. (London mails Feb 27». by "Rajputana." due Penans a: 9 iA, cii Thv„sda;,
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  • 729 8 <li\ "LOOKI Pew people r.rr a• the Singapore Short WrSS* 0 has been doing, in a A **iit^ years. This body r Pwt C meeting on Thurso: report, showim Incre; aau^ finances and a pi Singapore has such 1 the demand for romp be considerable and thi
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  • 26 8 Latest Quotations- Linden:— 7'•-.a*. Mm York: —15 gif purr 1 TIN !J a iJJ 3 mcnth,. buyc» 6d rollers 1 CS*J Sln-afK —4
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    • 122 8 I New Establishment. A Choice Selection of Latest a ft Silver and E. P. N. S. Goods ft p Suitable for Presentations. I MANUFACTURERS OP I I JEWELLERY OF EVERY I DESCRIPTION. S Careful Workmanship ft S and ni Prompt Attention. S I U.S. de Silva Bros. 61, High Street,
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  • 534 9 Expenditure On Singapore Base Much Reduced. FINAL DECISION SOON. London Conference Doomed To Failure (Reuter's Service.) lish Official Wireless.] Rugby, March 17. 4 the London Naval Conference restricted this week to informal gernews between members of the different Ho plenary session Is
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  • 597 9 jfl BRfTA,N llads in reductions. (British Official Wireless.) Rugby. March 17. "Mucins: (ho Navy Estimates in the House imrno115 Mr. Alexander said they -nt-d 0 £***** 000 against £55,865,000 r s 10W ing a reduction of £4.126.000. Estimates were within £190,000 of those for 1914, which were the
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  • 280 9 OVERSEAS GOVERNMENTS TO BE CONSULTED. (Reuter's Service.) Mr. Alexander added that very considerable slowing down of work on Singapore Base had been found possible without in any way prejudicing the ultimate decision. A final decision on the future development of the Base would be sought as soon as
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  • 68 9 ("Japanese News" Service.) Tokyo, March 16. The Government, after consultation with the leading members of the Admiralty, has decided to give the delegates to the London Naval Conference instructions to make further efforts to convince America on questions concerning eight-inch gun cruisers and submarines, in which Japan hopes
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  • 103 9 Sentence Not A Day Too Long. (British Official Wireless.) Rugby, March 17. The Court of Criminal Appeal has refused leave to Clarence Hatry to appeal against the I of 14 years' penal servitude passed upon him by Mr. Just cc Avory. Lord Hewarl. who presided,
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  • 24 9 OUR LONDON LETTER, on page 2. MALAYANS AT HOME, on page 3. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on page 8. COBRESPONDENCE, on pace 11.
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  • 73 9 VOLUNTEER CONTRACTS SMALLPOX. Another Wishes To Return. (Reuter's Service.) Anand, March 17. One of Mr. Gandhi's volunteers has contracted smallpox and Mr. Gandhi has directed that he stay nere and not "return to Anmedabad whatever happens." Another sought permission to go home o Baroda and promised to
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  • 146 9 Spain Honours Dead Dictator. (Reuter's Service.) Madrid. March 18. "Let passion be silent and history speak," concludes the Conservative organ "Epota," editorially one of the strongest opponents of De Rivera's dictatorship. This phrase sums up the feeling of the country generally. The Government has issued a statement
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  • 84 9 Christians And Jews In Russia. (Reuter's Service.) New York. March 17. While policemen armed with batons and revolvers guarded them against possible anarch st attacks, thousands of Christian* ana Jews joined in prayers on behalf of their persecuted co-religionists m Russia yesterday. A great assemb y was led
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  • 73 9 Indian Cotton Duties. (Reuter's Service.) London, March 17. In the House of Commons a» question time Mr. Henderson (Foreign Mimstei) stated that the Government had received a conunun cation from the Japanese Government compla ning ol the discriminatory effects of the proposec Ind an cotton duties
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  • 53 9 (Reuter's Service.) London. March 17. Mi. Allen Isaacson, who in March, 1928. started from Shanghai on a honeymoon motor tour of the v.or d, arrived in London to-day. In the course of h s tour he got mixed up in two revolutions in China and a
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  • 34 9 I Havas Agency.] Paris, March 17. The Revenue returns for February totalled 2,994,000,000 francs, showing increases ol 306.000.0000 compared with the Budget forecasts and 160.000.000 compared with Februaiy last year.
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  • 177 9 Mr. Joe Fisher, of the Capitol Theatre. Singapore, arrived back yesterday by the "President Fillmore." The third number of the enlarged issue of the Malayan Agricultural Journal has made its appearance and maintains the sphere of usefulness it has set out to fill. Among the very interesting contents, a review
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  • 150 9 Joint Attack On Nanking. PRESIDENT TO REMAIN ON DEFENSIVE. Soviet Criticises China. (Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.) (Reuter's Service.) Moscow, March 17. The Soviet press strongly criticises China's reported renewed postponement of the Manchurian Railway Conference, adding that the Chinese stories that Russians had again violated the Manchurian frontier
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  • 189 9 Nanking. March 17. A semi-official communique states that the forma! signing of the Sino-Japanese tariff agreement is expected to be announced shortly, marking the final attainment of one of the major diplomatic aims of the National Government. The agreement marks the definite recognition by Japan of China's
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  • 116 9 London March 17. In the House of Commons at question time Mr. Somerville (C> asked whether Mr. Henderson was satisfied that the safety cf British subjects was assured in all the treaty ports of China. The Foreign Secretary replied that he had received the text of
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  • 247 9 Talkie Thrills At Alhambra. BERNARD SHAW SPEAKS TO US. If anyone is still sceptical about the merit* Of the talkies as providers of entertainment comparable to that of the silent films, a visit to the Alhambra this week will put an end to all doubt. The management
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  • 98 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. March 18. In view of the departure on leave of Mr. J. W. Simmons, acting Resident of Perak. the Resident Councillor of Malacca, Mr. B. W. Ellis, has been appointed to his position. The departure on leave, prior to his retirement, of
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  • 18 9 Mr. H. H. Cobon. Assistant Superintendent of Burveys. Federated Malay States, has been seconded for service in Johore.
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  • 341 10 Sports Pastimes. I.C.F.A. AGAIN BEATEN BY THE S.C.C. JoharTs Four Goals. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Although there were several reserve players ou the Club side they again succeeded in defeating the I.C.F.A. at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. However, the Indo-Ceylonese showe« better form on this occasion, scoring four goals to the
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  • 888 10 Large Programme For Next League. OLD STADIUM TO REMAIN? The annual S.A.F.A. League Com mitt c c meeting was held at the Robinson Road Stadium yesterday evening. Mr. J. Lee presided and there were many representatives of clubs and associations desirous of entering the League. There was an
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  • 20 10 (Reuters Service.) London, March 17. In a second division English League game to-day, Charlton beat Hull by 4—0.
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  • 205 10 LAWN TENNIS. The following are this weeks ties in the S.C.R.C. tournament which commences to-day. TO-DAY'S TIES. "A" Singles Handicap:—Tan Wan Liat v. Woon Chow Tat, Ong Cheng Bee v. John Lim. L H. Hoahing v. Tan Hua Yeow. •B" Singles Handicap:—Chua Boon Huat v. Tan Siong Teng.
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  • 335 10 A start in the S.C.C. Spring tennis tournament, which should have been begun yesterday, had to be postponed until to-day owing to the rain and ties arranged for yesterday will be played to-morrow. TO-DAY'S TIES. Championship Preliminary. J F F Gregg v. R. F. Goodman. Godown Doubles Handicap.
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  • 100 10 BADMINTON. A match of four singles and one doubles, played at the S.C.B.P. court on Saturday, resulted in a victory for the Siew Sin Sia over the S.C.B.P. by 3—2. Scores (names of the Siew Gin Sia mentioned first): Singles:—Wee Hong Hai beat Tay Keng
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  • 169 10 CRICKET. The R.A. defeated an S.C.C. XI at Blakan Mai. on Sunday. Scores:— R.A.:— Baker b Patton 47, Tapley b Cessford 1, Bdr. Cheshiie b Ryan 22, Lieut. Cumberlege b Patton 31. Lieut. Waring b Patton 5, Jolly b Cessford 5, Rye not out 14. Lieut. James
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  • 217 10 The scores in the S.R.C.C. v. Welch Band match was as follows: S.C.R.C: —Evan Wong c Silk b Pepper 24, Chua Choon Sim b Donelly 18, O. Jitt Siang c Denton b Donelly 5, Tan Thian Tek c Silk b Denton 20, Woon Chow Tat c
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  • 218 10 The S.C.R.C. won the match with the A.P.C. on Sunday. Scores: A P.C. —Perkins c Chin Joo b Lian Teck 21, Wheatley run out 16, Day-Dewdney c Evan Wong b Kim Hock 6. Gibson b John Then 60, de Souza b Kim Hock 0, Taylor b Kim
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  • 194 10 The Indian Association won their match against Fort Canning on the I.A. ground on Sunday. Scores: I.A.: —Abbasbhoy b Galyford 19. Wazier Singh b Bradly 11. D. K. Samy c Weddle b Galiford 0. D. S. Fernandas c Weedle b Mills 39. P. K. Bhaskaran c
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  • 31 10 GOLF. (Reuter's Service.) Melbourne. March 17. In I four ball match at the Royal Melb; urne Club, Hagen and Kirkwood beat Jtipp and Lefevre by 3 and 1.
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  • 130 10 SCORES IN SUNDAY'S MATCH. A match between the Sepoy Lines Golf Club and the Singapore Japanese Golf Club was played on Sunday over the latter's Links and resulted in a win for the Japanese by 5% points to 3% points. Individual scores were as follows (Sepoy Lines
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  • 87 10 Week-end competitions at the Race Course Golf Club resulted as follows: March Monthly Medal:—E. C. van der Bee*: 74—7-67. H. L. H. Lim 80—10 70. B. M. Abdullah 80—10=70, J. M. Galistan 8:—14 70, T. Morita 80—7=73. Makino Cup:—ln the final, L S. M. Ibrahim beat J. W.
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  • 18 10 The Katong Golf Club March medal competition (bogeyi will be held on Saturday and Sunday next.
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  • 347 10 How Handicaps Are Controlled. DIRT-TRACK RACING. Interesting details as t,o the methods to be adopted to control the racing at Singapore's new Speedway are appended. Five riders are the maximum number permitted to compete in each race, and each receives a start on the others in seconds from
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  • 348 10 C. B. writes: "Singapore's sporting public will soon be the first in Malaya to be afforded the opportunity of witnessing the latest and most thrill.ng sport, dirt-track racing. It is acclaimed, as o breathless, hair-raising spectacle, and doubtless cravers after excitement will look forward with eagerness to
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  • 27 10 BOXING. (Reuter's Service.) St. Louis. March IR Camera won. on a technical knock-out against Chuck Wiggins. Dempsey's former .spaning partner, in the second round.
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  • 46 10 Association Football. The S.C.C. team against the Ma'ays on Wednesday on the Padang will be: E. Cherr.ngton; J. Lee. R. D Brummitt; E. S. Bell. A. K. Reade. A. Donald: E. A. Joy. H. Millen, Lt. G. J. Bryan. N. Fyfe, K. H. McFarlane.
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  • 88 10 Cricket. The senior ieams of the two Padang Clubs meet on the S.C.C. ground on Friday and Saturday, play commencing at 5 p.m. and 2 p.m. respectively. The teams will be: S.C.C—R. L. Braddell. P. H. Stewart Brown. Lt. G. J. Bryan, R. N. Hamilton. Capt. D.
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  • 665 10 Judgment Delivered In District Court. "AN ORDER MUST ISSUE." Judgment was delivered by the District Judge ,Mr. C. H. G. Clalrke) yesterday in the case in which the Chinese proprietor of a la'-gc timber mill in Lavender Street was prosecuted for failing to comply with a Municipal notice
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  • 159 10 The March issue of the "Planter" contains items of general interest to all directly connected with the problems of the rubber planter in Malaya—the Technical Education Scheme for Planters. Provision for Leave and "Tapping Systems" (by C. R. Harrison and "J.G.C."» be ng among the contents. Mfc. Francis F. Cooray,
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  • 1322 10 A Technical Offence. POLICE STOP foo TBam competitions The case in which E r well-known European was occupying a common eami Char S« tfc receiving monies relatma to a fn competition was concluded befl^ !i Mj gistrate i Mr P s WUlM Mr. E. A. Stevens was I!***
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 125 10 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, MARCH IS. High Tides.—o.26 a.m.. 0.50 p.m. Lecture by Commander Reynolds. R.N.R.. Drill Hall. 6.45 p.m. The English Singers. Vie. Theatre. 9.30 p.m. Boxing, Welch Regt.. Inter-Company Championships. Tanglin. 8.30 p.m. TO-MORROW. MARCH 19 High Tides.—o.sl a.m., 1.30 p.m. Air Mail leaves for Java. Fcctball. S.C.C.
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  • 89 11 a der> are invited to write to us on |0* re f p U ijiic interest. It must be under'hat the "Malaya Tribune" does not Pf endorse opinions expressed by cor«^L 1 Letters should be as brief as PSTnTeferably typewritten (double spacW*L 1 on one side of the paper
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  • 247 11 To th Editor, "Malaya Tribune."/ ■rtth reference to the letter from A sr i can see the logic of his argument. U «*e h< thinks that the Cambridge pro- learned enough. He is suri i d last boy ("A"i of his W* wmm be third top boy ("B")
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  • 255 11 ,To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune") 8r.-Nu» that Maulana K. Badruddin has KG up tht cudgels for your Muslim CorBpoadent who presumably does not find it Bth while i attend to blmit people, please fei me to reply. If your correspondent can at i prophecy in Quran about the
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  • 51 11 ?.e I hes to know what has gtd to the money collected from the d b) of a certain school for the r Raffles Coilege, no reference ft made in any published We have no doubt that f awent will be paid in and formally c course.—Ed..
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  • 929 11 Prof. Karve On His Western Travels. EMANCIPATION OF EASTERN WOMEN. Prof. D. K. Karve delivered his second lecture under the auspices of the Indian Association on Saturday evening, on "Some Impressions of My Tour." There was a large attendance and Mr. T. O. Thomas. BA presided. The
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  • 160 11 Display For World Tourists At Malacca. Mr. P. W. Penson, of Port Dickson, writes: Port Dickson basketry formed part of a display at the exhibition and mart held at the S.S.V.P. Drill Hall, Malacca, recently, on the occasion of the visit of the "Resolute" and the Franconia."
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 262 11 I New World Cabaret JALAN BESAR. 0 EVERY NIGHT AT 9 P.M. I THE BEST DANCE AND CABARET 1 I SHOW IN SINGAPORE. 1 I I I O GUARANTEE 1 j IBS Free from Preservatives IJS TOWER BRAND f I m IiGER Beer I SLUMP PRICES. I S Ask for
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    • 265 11 j} 1 jj j I j A Young aviator named—(Dash) jijj-^^B^Sm «1 Camdown in a rather bad Crasn j j li| |!j When they rushed to his Aid J If 3 I j I The first thing he said Il J|l|j Was Brin g me a cool Orange-Smash.' I FRAMROZ
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 188 11 KSAPORE VOLUNTEERS. gramme of Drills up to and for week March 23, 1930. TO-DAY. MARCH 18. 'Pa-Drill Hall, "A" (M. G.) Company, *R Gun Training. 'Pa-Drill Hall. M. G. Platoon Eurasian, •wtary Gun drill. 'P*.-Munk pal Offices, S. V. F. A., Thomas Drill Hall. S. V. P. A., Recruits Drill.
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  • 1126 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, March 18, 1930, 10 a.m. t»mia Issue SSI Buyer*. Sellers. Value Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 35,- fit- 1 North Taiping o£s o*s 51- Ayer Hitam Tin 1316 14)S ftf Pahang Consols 9,6 10 6 £1 Banarin
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 139 12 j Finest Quality— I Streaky Bacon j j 80 cts. per lb. j I Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. f •3 (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*.) keep f COLEMAN LAMPS TURN NIGHT HOURS INTO BRIGHT HOURS. They give an abundance of brilliant white light, steady and restful to your eyes.
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    • 52 12 25H5E5E5H*****H525H5E5H5H525H5H525H^^ S SO EASY TO WASH 3 a TOBRALCO is ideal cnarm- a S ing wash-frocks and for kiddies wear. The [a I colours are lovely and will remain so I through wash and wear. I I A TOOTAL PRODUCT. I 3 SOLE IMPORTERS: jg I Wm. Jacks Co., (Malaya)
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    • 234 12 I TO-NIGHT TUESDAY, MAKCH 18. DEAN'S STAR OPEDI! gj OF SINGAPORE. j Will present a very interesting Arabic play inculcating a |f< JQ comic scenes. I "Mazlan or Saidatol Nisbah" (Jj Latest Vaudeville and Extra Tut: H Tomorrow, Wednesday, March 19—''MAHKOOD SHAH GAZA HART* jQ Hindustani Play, with Mf settings,
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  • 794 13 Cliffs Tumbling In Sea. GERMAN NAVAL BASE DISAPPEARING (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") The terrific storms which swept the Nortn Sea this winter have been playing havoc with the little island of Heligoland. Wind and sea have combined to break off large chunks from the cliffs of the
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  • 278 13 Begun In Philippines. j Dr. Etienne Burnet, expert on leprosy and j secretary of the Commission of Leprosy of the j League of Nations, is in Manila for the puri pese of studying leprosy control methods in j the Philippines. Dr. Burnet expects to sta-- in the Philippines
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 592 13 rcALCO AUTOMATIC DRAINAGE GATES used in conjunction gj j ABMCO INGOT IRON CORRUGATED CULVERTS are the j j£ST and MOST ECONOMICAL solution of Drainage* Problems! H Lwc: r .üble.ome problenis that confront is to effect ad«.,uate drainage p l^ 1 and at the name time prevent BACK PLOW. S CALCO
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    • 178 13 I "O.K" CEMENT j j I I CONTRACTS CAN BE ARRANGED AT SPECIAL RATES ON APPLICATION TO: I So,e In Wters: AsiatlC CO., Ltd., SINGAPORE. [3 (Incorporated tn Denmark.) qJ ru IT'S-"DOG'S HEAD" GDINNESS STODT S LAg„,u: SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., 1 (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*.) ffl S. S.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 558 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Mr. H. S. Hsueh. the manager of our Singapore Branch has left our company and that he has no connection whatsoever with our company. A. C. K. COMPANY, 112, Szechuen Road. Shanghai NOTICE. SINGAPORE CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. NOTICE is hereby given
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    • 463 14 SITUATION WANTED. SITUATION WANTED. Chinese Clerk and Typist wants job in European Ami. Several years' experience. Address Box 140, c/o Malaya Tribune. EARN a big salary as a Certificated Bookkeeper. Individual postal tuition, taken in your own home, during spare time. Fee moderate, easy monthly instalments. Success guaranteed at two
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    • 555 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94. MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85 Beach Street. Malacca 111, Jonker Street. Muar No 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16 Uir Hong Kong 13. Queen s Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 90. Buiten Nieuwpoort Straat. Shanghai
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    • 460 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd Decerriber, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,612,046 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. 4 J.
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    • 381 14 INSURANCE. fua SOIITB %3|P BRITISB INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH. Manager. Office: 2, Finiayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. .'J, Malaria Street. Singapore. •Phone
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    • 326 14 1 test I William cwm Miss Bavanl aw Madras. S^^natha a variety and fa, J general excellent J If inie diamonds" We W i ELECTRICAL \\n 36-37, Bras Basah R oji SINGAPORE. If you are <* i Mts, fans. mo S° t water service, d lm<x, S*~ MODERATE aiAR,;^ MALAYA
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 1997 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. ftg NORDDEUTSCHER tftSffr LLOYD Wt r (Incorporated I d*J in Germany) The undernoted are the Company's Intended fix tin-es: OUTWARDS. t REMSCHETD for Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama and Hankow Mar. 26 DERFFLINGER for Manila, Hong Kong, S'ghai. Kobe. Taku. Dalny and Tsingtau Mar 23 HOMEWARDS. t GOSLAR for
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    • 580 15 Eucalyptus Vlen thiolBonbons. Excellent in relieving Cough, Cold and Sore lhroat. Theso Bonbons are made <<f the beet and finest drugs in connection with Matt Extract tnd Menthol and Eiualypt.W, the cleaned oil whieb is taken out from the Leaves of the MktSrml fever heal tree (l£ac*iyptua Globulus) tnd are
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 61 16 Trade Trade^^^^Aark SOLE AGENTS: N. V. Straits Java Trading Co. SINGAPORE PENANG. ?r=ir=^r==jp=^r=Jr=ir==iirJ^r=^i^^ 1 ELECTRIC I IC/GAR and CIGARETTE I LIGHTER I I VOLTAGE J£p SIZE 220. 5 -i" x 3;" j Nickel-plated, complete with 2 yards of flexible I cord and wall plug. jj $10.00 only. I a Agent:
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    • 159 16 I Go*// prevents me from participating in the joys and pleasures of sporting and travelling "That is because you wanted it like this." Do take the famous Atophan tablets manufactured Ly Schering's, Berlin, and restore your good health as rapidh as possible. Atophan removes any inflammatory processes and the surplus
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