Malaya Tribune, 25 March 1930

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune XVII. -No. 71 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday, Mar. ;»>. 1 :)30.
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    • 57 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. 0 irT pona ocaoc=oc3oi==ioc=ic: m_jJoaoE=ioaoi «ora j 1 THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., I 0 I SOLE IMPORTERS. I r k. o I 8 o o I J o i X i i x i 0 |"Ny Carlsberg'Mßeer fl 0 in bottles and
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    • 19 1 "FLORODOR" /f £*X Washing jmmm* J/ Suiting* C*V* jyjmkm* For Tropica i /v/ Wcsr jy hioh bit, V Singapore.
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  • 3267 2 THEIR MAJESTIES' PLANS. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, Feb. 27. The King and Queen had hardly arrived at Buckingham Palace when visitors began to call and sign the books which are kept at the Southern wing of the Palace, just inside the •visitors' door." There is
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    • 30 2 r- Rich! Nut-like! JjHJLL flavoured, delicious, Quaker Oats contains the nutritive elements which build strength, create energy and keep the body in health. Eat it every day. Quaker Oats 26-14
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    • 237 2 I Protection a a a I Security, j I No RATNER fire-resisting safe has 1 ever had its contents destroyed by fire, i and no RATNER thief-resisting safe i has ever been opened by burglars. I j I AGENTS: jjj SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., S (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*.j
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  • 1272 3 FORMER LOCAL CHAPLAIN'S TRAGIC DEATH. British Industries Fair. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, Feb. 27. The Malaya Stand at the British Industries Fair continues to flourish, and I was informed to-day by Mr. Banner, who is in charge there, that the volume of business done has
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    • 416 3 troubled with j j|S NERVES fr I ANAEMIA- W I took Dr.CASSELL'S r^g^W^ TABLETS, and am Mtt f now a different M T."'^ says Mrs. FORD <XWm\ anaemia, associated with fits. When W* WW Tablets the results wer*> astonf M 1 am novv n different I woman altotretlier. and have
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    • 566 3 THE FUTURE OF THE EMPIRE lies in the arms of every nursing mother t.. >> >? are occasion- when, do what you V r y*~ J 1 will, the Mother's milk remains scanty, weak and unsuitable. In these cases Sun>hine Glaxo has proved helpful to the Mother, 1 remedying the-
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  • 261 4 CRICKET. The S.C.C. Rilf-Ratfs team won their game against the Welch II at Tanglin on Saturday by 30 runs. Bromley-Davenport rcored 10". for the winners anl L/Cpl. Bon.: ;»7 not out for the Regt. The scores were:— Riff-Raffs:—A. R. Bromley-Davenport c Lt.
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  • 209 4 The Ceylon Sports Club beat the Welch Regt. on the Balestier plain on Saturday In a low scoring match. Scores. Welch Regt.:—Lt. Coleman c and b R tnam 8. Ivimey b Ignatius 0. Burnard b Muthucumaru 1, Capt. Quin c Dudley b Arunachlam 26. Baglow c
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  • 254 4 The S.C R.C. defeated a fairly strong S.C.C. XI on the former's ground yesterday. Scores: I S.C.R.C. —Evan Wong lbw. b Hill 22; Keng Hock b Vine 6; Siow Hian st. Laverton b Bog i ley 26; Jitt Siang b MacFarlane '29; I. Hoahir r st. Laverton
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  • 228 4 Chit-fly due to the good bowling of Fernandez <6 for 36» and a score of 48 by N A. Mallal, the Indian Association were within an ace of victory when time intervened in their match against the S.C.R.C. on Saturday. The Chinese scored 136 runs and the
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  • 232 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. March 23. The Penang C. C. defeated the Non-Benders by six wickets in a twelve-a-side match yesterday. The feature of the Non-Benders' innings was the third wicket partnership between T. C. Green and Bostock Hill who added 96 in one and a
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  • 1024 4 Wednesday Regain Lead. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The following Home league tables include Saturday's results; ENGLISH LEAGUE.—DIV. I. Newcastle's Gallant Fight. Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Sheffield W. 30 18 6 6 78 39 42 Derby County 34 18 10 6 69 60 42 Manchester C.
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    • 345 4 I 4Do I stumbling about the nursery at n 'r| ,t °P en flame—no danger I llf f An Eveready Flashlight with ;fj *J|f Eveready Batteries is safe, unfail- il ij|ljf| ing and so convenient. Extremely t All'the first class dealers* hell i Eveready. j f Beware of imitations. L^^^^^^L
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    • 253 4 Impalpable, a face powder ol Write for a fairy-like softness and delic delightfully perfumed-,!, de la Toilette' JAVA Powder as created containing inval- Bourjois-Paris. I uab,e hints on JAVA Face Powder is the oldest in I tne sub;ect ol 1 the world and still most sup. beauty culture, I written
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  • 143 5 Voice Recordings Taken. The members of the Straits Chinese Amateur Dramatic and Musical Society spent nearly the whole of Sunday at 34, Cairnhill Road for the purpose of making gramophone records for Messrs. Mong Huat, who are the sole agents for the "Pagoda" brand in the
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  • 289 5 Ford's Mission. Mr. Henry Ford announced at Fort Myers, Florida, recently, says the New York correspondent of "The Times." that he intended to devote the re.it of his life to the education of youth and the fitting of young men for their part in the world. He will
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    • 736 5 TRUTH IV ADVERTISING PROMOTES CONFIDENCE. AH! SAUSAGES!! FRESHFOOD SAUSAGE per lb. 70 cts. WINDSOR SAUSAGE 70 GARLIC SAUSAGE 70 HAM CHICKEN SAUSAGE 70 FRANKFURT SAUSAGE 65 BLACK PUDDING SAUSAGE 60 WHITE PUDDING SAUSAGE 60 PORK BRAWN SAUSAGE M 65 SAVELOYS each 5 "THE BEST BY TEST." REFRIGERATING Co LTD Onhard
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    • 222 5 DOCTORS SAY THIS CURES RHEUMATISM If yon are tortured by the daily misery }f Rheumatic Runs, chronic pains at nitfht-time when trying to rent, pain ■'hen about your work or pleasures, wili yon tost this dooP r-nvoin-meftded remedy- De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. They give instant relief mhl their
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    • 76 5 FOR ALL DEFECTS OF VISION. CONSULT: M. EZEKIEL A SONS. Manufacturing Ophthalmic Optician*. 4, Raffles Chambers. Raffles Place. Optometrists: A. M. Ezekiel. 0.D.. F.P.0.0 WE HAVE HELP D THOUSANDS of people to qualify for and obtain good positions. If you therefore wish to Learn a Trade cr Profession, select a
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    • 258 5 7 Want My Tablets Mummy!" Why Give Castor Oil? When Baby's Own Tablets, The Medicine Children Like, Will Keep Your Little One Happy And Weil. Castor oil is a terror to most children. The very thought of lt fills them with dread. Once upon a time there seemed to be
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    • 332 5 I PIANOS CAREFULLY TUNED 1 ||f|| AND REPAIRED f I AT REASONABLE jj I 9 I NANG HENG CO., I S 'Phone 6958. Xos 103 and 105. Selegie Road. Singapore. S IMPORTANT NOTICE. Re TYE GUAN TONG. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. Suit No.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 200 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Programme of Drills up to and for week ending March 30, 1930. TO-DAY, MARCH 25. 5.15 p.m.--Drill Hall. S. R. E. (v), Infantry training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. M. G. Plat. Eurasian. Elementary Gun drill. 5.15 p.m.—Malay Drill Hall. 'F" (Malay; Coy., Weapon training. TO-MORROW, MARCH 26. 5.11 p.m.—Drill
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    • 253 6 I PAVILION f jjj 'PHONE 6903 I I FROM SATURDAY, MARCH 22 TO THURSDAY, MARCH 27. I G] AT 9.15 P.M SHARP [C THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. I HAROLD LLOYD S S IN S I "HIGH AND DIZZY X (BE-ISBUE) ffl j POL A NEGRI j "THE SECRET HOUR" j
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    • 206 6 Amusements* 2SES2S2S2SZSHSHSES2SaS2SHS2SES2SES2S2SHS^^ I ALHAMBRA| I PHONE 6909 I s s I LAST PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT. I I 1 GEORGE BERNARD SHAW I cj s I IV/LL SPEAK lO YOU. 1 I I 1 Dj g 8 FOLLOWED BY I ("THE SKY I HAWK" 1 1 An All Talking Fox Movietone. I
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    • 328 6 THE KAISER And his Attaches in full Military BegaKa WILL APPEAR at 16 GAIETY CINEMA, GHT! (Until Thursday, March 27.) IN THE GREAT SPY STORY PRODUCED BY RUM lr "THREE FACES EAST —with the Director himself in the role of the Kaiser, a charar in -The Beast of Berlin.- SEE!
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  • 3810 7 Condition Of Malacca River And Harbour. RUBBER RESEARCH INSTITUTE. Round Table Conference To Be Called. same of yesterday's Legislative Council (Lnga, including full reports of the OO the Kuomintang and the freedom Press, appeared in yesterday's "Malaya we." A report of the rest of the proceedppean below: yesterday*!
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  • 33 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
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  • 304 7 Tin's Substantial Rise. Messrs. Ellin and Co. report at 11 a.m. to-day: RUBBER. London 7-\d.. unchanged. New York 15£ cents <G>, up cent. Shares:—Steady. Allenbys $1.65—5! 75, Ayer Moleks $1.50—51.60. Ayer Panas $1.40—$1.50, Bassetts 80—85 cents, Brogas $1.05—$1.10, Bukit Jelotongs 60—64 cents, Bukit Katils 75 —79
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  • 82 7 British Official Wireless. London. March 24. Paris 124.25 X New York 4.86 25/32 Brussels 34.88 1 Geneva 25.12 1 Amsterdam 12.12 T^ Milan 92.9 1 Berlin 20.39 Stockholm 18.10 Copenhagen 18.16 Oslo 18.17 Vienna 34.52 1 Prague 164^, Helsingfor.s 193' v Madrid 38.8 1 J Lisbon 108.30 Athens 375
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  • 32 7 The rate of freight on rubber from Straits to Conference basis ports in Europe is reduced to 57 6d. per ton of 50 c. ft., effective from March 22.
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  • 72 7 The local branch secretary of the Oriental Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd.. informs us that the amount of new life assurance business written by the company last year was 31.128 policies assuring Rs. 6.50.04.539. as compared with 27.258 policies assuring Rs. 5.85.52.201 in 1928, an increase of 3,870 in
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  • 60 7 The Norwegian vessel •Produce" arrived yesterday from Saigon with 500 pigs on board The M.M. "Azay Le Rideau" will leave on Thursday at 11 a.m. for Saigon. Tourane and Haiphong from the roads. A telegraphic advice has been received to the effect that the P. and O. "Karmala"
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  • 179 7 "Alting." Dut. 795 tons, Capt. Hes. from Djambi. 24-3; for Djambi. 29-3. "Van Heutsz." Dut. 749 tons. Capt. GrothorT from Belawan-Deli. 24-3; for Amoy. 27-3. "Raub." Brit. 578 tons. Capt. Eades. from Pontianak. 24-3; for Pontianak. 26-3. "Hakone Maru." Jap. 6,306 tons. Cap*. Ohumo, from Colombo. 24-3; for Hong
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  • 154 7 The tournament for the year 1929 of the Malacca Chinese Football Club. Malacca, resulted as follows:— Billiards: —English game, championship. Teo Chwee Hoe: runner-up. Ong Kirn Pong; handicap, Chan Soo Kirn: Handicap runner-up. H. W. Cheam; American championship, Teo Chwee Hoe; runner-up. Ong Kirn Pong; handicap. Teo Chwee
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  • 77 7 Inventive gentus is unlimited. The latest cloutttc invention is to find out how ripe a peach is. Professor M. A. Blake, horticulturist for the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, has invented a simple meclianism by which he can give an exact answer. This is dene by measuring the number of
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    • 501 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE—Fiat "509." Rugby 5-seater. $600 each or nearest offer. Apply 153. c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—Young Chinese Assistant with thcrcugh knowledge of Office and Estate loutine work. Only experienced men need apply, stating age together with copies cf testimonials, to the Manager. Malaka Pind i Rubber Estates, Ltd..
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 234 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. MARCH 25 North, N-E;tst and N-West Sumatra tSelangor» I p.m. BolOt Pandjang. Siak. Pakan Baroe •nd Paiakombo (Hong Thong» 3 p.m. Bagan Si Api Api (Esmeralda I 3 p.m. Bengkalis. Labocsn Bilik. and Tandiong Bale! «Duymaer van Twist) 3 p.m. Malacca iKelantan» 3 p.m BlieS, Boston and
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  • 53 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. DEATH. Miss Ling (the beloved daughter of Mr. and Mis. Lim Poh Chin*, passed away un Monday. March 24. 1930. at 10.30 p.m. Funeral will take place this evening, the 25th. March at 5 p.m. sharp to Bidadari Christian Cemetery frcm Geylang Methodist Church
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  • 646 8 As so often occurs, the most interesting matters at yesterday's meeting of the Legislative Council cropped up in the Speeches on the Adjournment. These provide the Unofficial Members with an opportui v to unburden themselves of views and suggestions unconcerned with resolutions and Bills actually on the agenda,
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  • 336 8 Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Topham. of Kuala L; m arc leaving i r Borne b the "hemm." HH itv R Irh of Sarawak i< going Home by the BHn runnel steamer "Aeneas." which leaves Singapore to-day. Mr. W. Reynolds, of Messrs. Whiteaway. Laidlaw and Co. Ltd.. Bangkok, is leaving
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  • 45 8 I ron China and Japan by "Sumatra Maru. due Singapore tO-moRVW. t From Western Australia by "Centaur." due Singapore on Ehnmdcy, the 27th instant. Fio:.. LuiOpc, (London mails despatched March C». by Rohna," due Penang a) 6 a.m. on Friday, the 23th instant.
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  • 45 8 Salisbury's Quaintl ave an excellent repeat performance of that h-ghly romantic two-act Play. -Mr. Cinders." at the Victoria Theatre last night to a big audience. "Mr. Cinders" will be repeated to-night and to-morrow the play will be "When Knights are bold."
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  • 114 8 Figures Omitted From Official Report. Reuter's Service. Washington. March 24. Mr. Julius Barnes, chairman of Pre idem Hoover's business survey conference, has published an estimate of the state of American business. The report, which is based on data supplied by almost every important business and industry,
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  • 166 8 New Zealander's Attempt To Beat Hinkier. Reuter's Service. Sydney. Marcn 24. Th» twenty-year-old airman. Mr. D. Smith, flying to England, has arrived at Blaekall. Queensland, and hopes to reach Calcut'a, vii Batavia. Singapore and Bangkok, in three days. fOn inquiry at the Air Base at noon we
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  • 99 8 Court Order Against Mr. Fox. Reuter's Service. New York. March 24. Mr. W. R. Shechan. vice-president of the Fox Film Corporation, has obtained an order of court requiring Mr. William Fox to show cause why he should not be prevented from put'h.g into effect the
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  • 78 8 Contract For German Firm. Reuter's Service. Nanking. March 24. A contract has been signed between tin Central Government and the Telefunken Company of Berlin for the erection in Nanking of cue of the most powerful radio stations in the world, embodying all the latest inventions. In this
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  • 393 8 An Outstanding Talkie. We have seen talking films of all types. VcadeviUa has occupied a pneids.ii nl placeloo prominent, say some—and drama, eon dv and Straight plays follow, each with its respective Measure oi popularity. All c'asses and aO tastes have therefore been catered for. But
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  • 801 8 .(BV LOOKIa-ox There is a growing BU»picioi that Malacca has a grievana M some day somothine maj roothe the no longer bp taneat Also, there it a Ceefcnf has a grievance—that L< ables given to candid oral Malacca's gallant pair p,. Olympus beteta a Undneas of which
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  • 38 8 Latest Quotations. rubber London: —7"\d. New York:—15 cent!? <0»-Singapore:—25^-26 cents T,v London:—-S{>ct £169 10*. Od. 3 months, buyers £171 10s a a 6d. sellers £171 15s. Od. > up 95s. Od Singapore: —$86.50 *225 ions so.d.-
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 219 8 I USEFUL WEDDING GIFTS ft! S 111 PRICES I jg II 11 Oak case containing six pa its Fish rjj IB RPi J letters and one pair Fish Carvers. Hf§ S Xylonite handles and eloctto- Eg £f }J piat«-d h.'.ido $57.50 3 12 pairs Haters and 1 pair jjj I
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    • 142 8 New Establishment. S 1 a Ln bj a A Choice Selection of Latest a Silver and E. P. N. S. Goods jj 5 Suitable for Presentations. ru ru I I a a 6 MANUFACTURERS OF I 8 JEWELLERY OF EVERY I S DESCRIPTION. I 8 I S Careful Workmanship X
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  • 436 9 Home Government And The Singapore Base. ARMY ESTIMATES DEBATED. No More Subsidies For School Cadet Corps. British Official Wireless. Rugby. March 24. jj r jam Shaw, Secretary for War, introduced Ajm: :nmates in the House ol Comid they amounted to £40,500.00J, net
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  • 390 9 Reuter's Service. London, March 24. Mr Terr. Shaw, introducng the Army Estiva tes. emphasised the progressive 1 eduction in British military forces to 148.000. He said the Government did not intend to make another Auction in armaments without an interactional agreement. The Opposition loudly tkered Mr. Shaw when
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  • 203 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby, March 24. The Premier was asked in the Commons whether the Government regarded the major questions of policy in Palestine as outside the terms of reference of the Committee which has been investigating last year's disorders. The Premier replied: "The major questions of
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  • 71 9 Reduced Military Estimates. Reuter's Service. Tokyo. March 24. kce Dep«s;tmeni has prepared which Win be considered by the STOW. The total estimated L 606 million yen. including the ions and the Army 210 millions, last year's total of 1,782 millions. OS and Army 233 millions tood that to-morrow
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  • 54 9 Reuter's Service. Paris, March 25. fl, the missing Russian General, in Lubianskaia Prison, Moscow, the newspaper "La Liberte," that he embarked at a spot o i near Houlgate and waRussia in conformity with the '<on to arraign Koutiepofl and «oadjutors, with the object of the French
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  • 25 9 K'NDOX LETTER, on page 2. f OPi! AT HOME, en page 3. (i j; TO-DAY. on page 8. RPf ■•''•MIEXCE, on page It.
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  • 181 9 Grant To Mauritius Recommended. Reuter's Service. London, March 25. The reports are published of the West Indian Sugar Commission, headed by the Labour Peer, Baron Olivier, and Sir Francis Watts, on the Mauritius industry, on which the Government's policy is based. It recommends a a ngle purchasing agency
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  • 42 9 Reuter's Service. London, March 24. A deputation representing the Mercantile Officers' Federation of British Companies trading in China waited on Mr. C. G. Ammon (Under-Secretary of the Admiralty) to demand adequate protection against piracy in the China seas.
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  • 432 9 INDICATION OF SUBSTANTIAL PROGRESS. King's Gifts To Delegates. Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. London, March 25. According to newspapers it is proposed that an agreement between England, America and Japan should be concluded, and the Naval Conference then adjourn for six months, in which time the French and
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  • 100 9 Expectations Not Fulfilled. Reuter's Service. Geneva. March 25. The final meeting of the Tariff Truce Conference was devoted to the signing of documents. Firstly, the convention for the maintenance ot commercial treaties for one year was signed by eleven out of thirty participants including Britain. France. Italy
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  • 89 9 Promise Of Special Relief. Reuter's Service. New Delhi. March 21. The Legislative Assembly passed the third leading, without a division, of the Finance Bill. Sir George Schuster (Finance Member) urged them to "give me a chance to pass theso taxes and see what comes of them" and
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  • 134 9 Reuter's Service. Berlin, March 24. A hundred Communists attempted last night to rtorm the Borstal Institution of Potsdam and release the prisoners. The police, forewarned by an inmate, met the astonished raiders, who resisted but were soon rounded up and conveyed to the police headquarters. It was
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  • 152 9 General Offensive By Communists. GOVERNMENT RESISTING STUBBORNLY. Foreign Troops Increased. "Sin Kuo Min Press" Service. Shanghai, March 25. It is reported that the Kuominchun army has started a general offensive in western Hupeh. The Government forces at Fengcheng and Siangyang are resisting stubbornly. Kuomiintang headquarters in Taiyuan
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  • 157 9 Prosecutor's Office Robbed. WHERE HAS MME. HANAU? Reuter's Service. Paris. March 25. The Mip ster of Justice's morning mail included a key belonging to the cupboard of the Public Prosecutor's office from which papers relating to Mme. Hanau's investment trust disappeared last night. The police are inquiring
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  • 85 9 Chinese Attacked In Town. The junction of Market Street and Cecil Street was the scene of a daring crime in broad daylight yesterday. A Chinese, who had recently arrived from Chna. was walking along the road at about 1.30 p.m. when he was suddenly attacked and stabbed by
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  • 186 9 Reuter's Service. Paris. March 24. The Chamber has unanimously granted a milliard francs for relief of flood sufferers. New York. March 24. The Senate has pass >d a Bill embodying the revised tariff. Berlin. March 24. Trotzky's condition, it is reported from Constantinople, is much worse and
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    • 91 9 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. MARCH 25 High Tides.—s.ss a.m.. 9.03 p.m. Meeting. Malacca Electric Lighting. Ltd.. French Bank. 2.30 p.m. Java air mail closes, 6 p.m. Football, S.C.F.A. League final. Anson Road Stadium; Merchants v. P.S.. Padang. Lecture by Dr. Peltzer. S.C.C., 6.30 p.m. The Quaints, Vie. Theatre. 9.30 p.m.
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  • 40 10 Sports Pastimes. HOME LEAGUES. Yesterday's Games. ASSOCIA TION FOOTBALL. Reuter's Service. London. March 24. Results of League matches played to-day are as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE—DIV. HI (Southern.) Luton 3. Bristol Rovers 0. ENGLISH LEAGUE—DIV. Ill (Northern.) Rotherham L Nelson 2.
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  • 457 10 Fyfe Finds His Shooting Boots. (By "Reynard. "I A new league eleven, the R.A.F.. made their first appearance on the Padang yesterday, when they met the S.C.C. in a friendly match. The Club again had reserve backs and Ju/ and Millen were absent from the forward line.
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  • 114 10 A VERY POOR DISPLAY. The match between the Malays and the I.C.F.A. at ihe Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday can scarcely be described as a football match. The Malays fielded a strong team and, after waiting long time, only nine men from the IC.F.A. turned up. The Malays
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  • 27 10 H. S.L.U. Beat S.A.P. On Saturday at the Health and Strength ground the home team won by the odd goal m seven against the Social Athletic Party.
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  • 188 10 The Chartered Bank, whatever happens, in their last match against Bousteads on Friday are certain and worthy leaders of the League and winners of the Shield, says the "Malay Mail." They have won all their seven fixtures, conceding only one goal, while themselves .scoring on no
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  • 123 10 London, Feb. 28 Cup-Ue football in artificial light was in2 u 2 experimer *t when the final of !L UI 1 Senior League was played The ground was lit with arc lamps at every H < ?T r, J n Unted on nearly 50 feet lamps.
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  • 389 10 Can One Man Play In All Divisions? "T.M." writes. "Re S.A.F.A. League.—l am sorry to have to again deal with this subject, but being attracted by the minutes of a recent meeting of the S.A.F.A. Council, published in your issue of the 22nd inst. I cannot help expressing
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  • 215 10 Unhappy Inauguration For Punters. THE TURF. Reuter's Service. London, March 24. The Grand National betting, which has twice been upset, first by the mishap to the favourite. Easter Hero, then by the poor display of the new favourite Gregalach, will be revolutionised by the sensational scratching of
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  • 48 10 tßy arrangement icith the "S.F.P.") London, Mar. 24. The following is the Victoria Club call over on the Lincolnshire: Slipper B—l Pachalik 100—8 Portraitist 100—7 Porthole 100—6 Garnock 20—1 Irish Romance 22—1 Guards Parade 25—1 Stalactite 25—1 Elton 28—1 Nicholas 33—1 Arctic Light 33—1 Carballero 33—1
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  • 126 10 List No 3, Amendment No. 6. of the Straits Racing Association issued yesterday is as follows: HORSES. Transjers .—Ayrcrest from Class 4 to 5. Besure from Class 5 to Class 4. Deletions: —Burra Peg—Burr Cross. New Classifications —Class I. Amooroob. Class 2—Gorilla (late Cornstalk), Lady Tessie. The following
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  • 559 10 LAWN TENNIS. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Yesterday's results in the S.CC. tournament were as follows: Profession Pairs. C. E. Hudson and O. Fuller w.o. W. Swithinbank and H. F Saunders. P. H. Hopkins and F. Ziegale beat V. D. Knowles and C. P. Burke. 6—o, 6—l. R. F. Goodman and
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  • 149 10 ENGLAND'S STIFF TASK. Mr Wallis Myers. Willing in the 'Daily Telegraph," says that with Australia and Japan playing in the European zone for the Davis Cup the discovery of America's opponent in the inter-zone final is intriguing. Most probably it will be between Australia. Britain Italy. Germany,
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  • 83 10 Ties in the S RC. tournament are as follows: To-day's Tics. "A" Singles: —E. I. Carnegy v. W. A. Aeria; N. S. Hogan v. T. Leijssius; Frank Gomes v. E. Tessensohn. "B" Singles: —R. M. Armstrong v. E. Woodford: J. R. Brown v. F. C. de Souza. To-morrow's
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  • 61 10 To-day's ties in the S.C.R.C. tournament are as follows: "A" Singles Handicap:— Woon Chow Tat v. Lai Kwong Chun. Lim Siew Jin v. Ting Siew San, Chia Teck Yam or Yap Ah Hyan v. Wee Eng Lock. "B" Singles Handicap:—Koh Jek Kiang v. Wee Eng Yong. Kelly Quahe
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  • 37 10 The members of the Friendly Sporting Association will be visiting Kuala Lumpur during the Easter holidays. Members proposing to go who have not yet sent in their names are requested to do so as soon as possible.
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  • 815 10 STUDYING SPORT IN THE ORIENT. A Special Interview. Dr. Otto Peltzer. the world-famous German athlete, arrived at Singapore yesterday morning in pursuance of his study of the conditions of athletics in the East. Dr. Peltzer is a man of striking appearance, writes a representative of the "Malaya
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  • 141 10 BADMINTON. A match of five singles and two doubles was played at the Youth B.P.'s court on Sunday, when the home team defeated the Horlicks B.P. "B" by 4 —3. The results were as follows < Y.B.P. players mentioned first):— Singles: Soh Chuan Kiat lost to
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  • 115 10 In a match of seven singles between the Jovial Badminton Party and the Serangonn Choir Badminton Party, on the former's court, the home team won by six games to one. The following were the results: (Jovial B. P players mentioned first): Wee Hong Hai beat Tay
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  • 650 10 INQUIRY INTO CIVILIAN'S DEATH. Upper Serangoon Robbery. Several witnesses gave evidence in the Coroner's Court yesterday when Mr. F. G. Bourne opened the inquiry into the death of an Indian meter-reader named K. R. V. Pilkv, who was shot by a Chinese gunman near the entrance to the
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  • 118 10 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore. March 25. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Tilawa 20. Ma n Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Steel Secfarer 18: Larut 15; Hakone Maru 13; Javanese Prince 11: Perseus 9: Kedah 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3k Kola 32: Altona 35; Sirdhana 37. Empire Dock
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  • 79 10 CRICKET. The following have been selected to play lor the S.CC. against the Riff-Raffs.: On Friday and Saturday on the Padang: R. A. Ashworth. R. L. L. Bradd-11. P. H. Stewart Brown. C. H. G. Clarke. R G. Gibson, icapu. D. R. A. HotJyn. Sq. Ldr. G.
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  • 46 10 SWIMMING. Members of the Singapore Swimming Club are notified that the annual meeting will be held at 10 a.m. on Sunday. April 6. The plans of the proposed new Club House are now on view at the Club and open to members' inspection.
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  • 536 10 DISPUTE OYER PROFITS nv MINING VENTURE N Well Known Racing Men An interesting action t jmm Mr Justice Stevens day. Courts The plaintiff is Mr j Murrav known planting visiting eL ant Mr. J. B. David, of Sm There are two actions wnich sr.. k. together. The fiist
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  • 224 10 Mare Comprehensive Championship. BOXING Mr. F. C. Johnson, organising lion, ternary of the Singapore Amateur Boxinu A ssU elation, who ha*, succeeded Mr. G S 1 Hutchin in that capacity as the latt man is shortly leaving Singapon >11 writes drawing attention to the fac:!:'ies provided for
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  • 70 10 Association Football. The following wfD rep* Athletic Party against th I the S.C.F.A. ground to-moTTOT Heng Song Hoe. Bo Tow Pee Teo Tiang Chwee Wong Kwang Hung. Leong Sicv. CnCheng. Tan Key P<*. 800 r Lee Siong Lin end Lee Clunu I The roßeertne vffl repreeent 1 c
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  • 77 11 mien are invited to write to us on i^ ur public interest. It must be under••'thal the "Malaya Tribune" does not n dorse opinions expressed by corLetters should be as brief as 'j ~i rerably typewritten (double spacP d on one side of the paper only. a nia y
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  • 1240 11 Fire- Walking Festivals. Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") v i;t fire-walking festivals in British opinion has a succession of Various views on the origin of are indicated. Its moral and c yokes much discussion. IrreflecLy. Hindu Ecclesiology have very aticinal visions of tittle-tattle them. Even scrupulously fair m people who are devoted
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  • 359 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—I take great pleasure in informing you that the Singapore Chinese Mandarin School will be transferred to 74. 74-1, 74-2. Prinsep Street, on April 1. Our school has grown so that the rooms at 1. Short Street, are no longer able
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  • 237 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Mr. Soh Swee Keng's letter on the 17th inst. on payment of school fees is misleading. It is true, as he says, that the system adopted by the Government and Governmentaided schools is a great benefit to the teachers. One
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  • 108 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —I am doubtful if a country will flourish and be in a more healthy state, free from all contagious diseases and sickness, if hawkers are to be deprived of their livelihood and converted into beggars and vagrants, filthy and ill-clad,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 340 11 1 New World Cabaret f I JALAN BESAB. I j EVERY NIGHT AT 9 P.M. I I THE COOLEST PLACE TO DANCE 1 I AND SEE VAUDEVILLE. I I c $10,000 9 O GUARANTEE I faS Free from Preservatives 1 Jjk TOWER brand I m I* GER Beer I I
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    • 194 11 I Young aviator named—(Dash) a tl jj j I i8!ll 1 f (am down in 11 rather Dad C rasn g S I VVhen they rushed to his Aid [jj The first thing he said I FR4MROZ CO. I 3 L_^f^_j.lnventors oi Fruit Smashes Laboni/ori/ and Works, l »35. TELUK
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  • 1154 12 MINING. ISSUED BT FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore. March 25, 1930, 10 a.m. ißbue Value Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 35|- Iff5j- Ayer Hitam Tin 14|3 15|£l Bangrin Tin 22|- 23|1 Batang Padang 0.19 0.23 l Batu Caves 0.95 1.00 1 Bukit Arang 0.90 1.00
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    • 97 12 i j Finest Quality— J I Streaky I Bacon 1 I 80 cts. per lb. c i 2 I I B 3 I I 1 Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. j fl /Incorporated in Vie Strait* Settlements.) r* I Bilious 1 fymptoms dissipated L£g bedtime Aft SifH IASIA LIFE I
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    • 33 12 "1 fcSS i Re Oi IK l X Pyramid Handkerchiefs for Men js A TOOTAL PRODUCT. I Fast-to-Boiling Colours B Dependable Quality. I SOLE IMPORTERS: [jj Wm. Jacks Company, (Malaya) Ltd. I 525ZSZSZ5Z5Z5ZS2S252SZ5Z5Z525ZSZ5Z5Z52SZ52SZ5Z5E*****Z5Z5Z5Z5ZSZ5ZSZSZ5Z5SSZ5SR
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    • 518 12 HALF PRICE TO ALL SEATS. *****^ jg For three nights only—From Sunday, n Qrch 2 I at the APQLLO CINEMA an* j S SECOND SHOW AT 9 PM. SHARP. jj) g A picturization of the world famous m<lod R I "THE BLUE DANUBE' X Starring LYA MARA. I ffi Freeze!
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  • 460 13 Many Lost But Most Restored. (Special to the Malaya Tribune.") When a few days ago the Berlin newspapers triumphantly announced that during the past twenty-four hours not a single automobile has been reported stolen in the Capital, readers gasped with astonishment. Truly an unusual day. For
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  • 406 13 America's Influence On Trade. It is time that the British Empire woke up to the fact that it owns valuable raw products in the rare metals, molybdenite, scheelite, wolfram and tin. as well as rubber and many other commodities.' said Mr. John McKrown. a mining engineer who
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 708 13 L!5!!!S!!' iwu FAIRBANKS SCALES j(A TRADITION OF ACCURACY AND DEPENDABILITY) 8 j Use a FAIRBANKS Scale and you use a Boale that v, -.aown for its ACCURACY and DEPENDABI- jjj UTV. For almost a century the name of FAIRBANKS s een dominant in the field ol fine wales. STOCKS CARRIED
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    • 183 13 BEHIND HER BACK. Friends Say Frankly:—"Isn't Doris Skinny?" Doris knows she Is thin and has nearly worried herself to death wondering what to do about It She has tried almost everything In the hope of getting fatter —rich foods, mfdicines and so on, but nothing does her any good. Someone
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    • 703 13 No wonder r Colgate's cleans teeth better It contains the world's best cleansing agent a penetrating foam that cleans where the toothbrush cannot reach Your dentist will tell you that decay doesn't start on property (low "surface-tension") which enables it to the smooth outer surfaces of the teeth but in
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    • 799 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned (John) Chee Kong Pah. having now separated from my wife Alice Chee. and hay- i inn made sufficient provision for her maintenance, shall not be responsible for any debts that may be contracted by her as from this date.
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    • 563 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Notice under Section 101 of Ordinance No. 135 (Municipal) foi draining:— (a) Goodman Road. (b) Broadrick Road, from Grove Road to Goodman Road. (c) Crescent Road, from Grove Road to Goodman Road. In connection with notices served under Section 101 of Ordinance No. 135
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    • 609 14 SITUATION VACANT. WANTED —A well-known local Company requires the services of an energetic Indian Salesman. Excellent terms and prospects for the right man. Please apply by letter to Box No. 148, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—GirI typist. Experience not essential. Must be willing to work and able to type neatly and
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    • 554 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. BEAD OFFICE: 94. MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonkcr Street Muar No 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Hir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 90. Buiten Nieuwpoort Straat. Shanghai 9,
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    • 523 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 j 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. J.
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    • 376 14 JNSURANd.- south I britisbl INSURANCE COMIMW LIMITED. I FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR I iNsiRAMi Accerm I AT I LOWEST CURREX! v I L A I\R(.OI.IOT TH I, Manager I Office: 2. FMeyeea Gtera. fl THE EASTERN m TED I ASSURANCE CORPORATION I LIMITED. I (Incorporated m the StraUt S.ttlcmentt
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    • 344 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. P& 0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. (Incorvorated in England.) IAIL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. tvesri \R AND ORIENTAL STEAM f£> l TION CO.. LONDON AND FA- EAST MAIL SERVICE. m < antract with His Majesty s Government.) 00TWASO FROM LONDON. .or China St Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore I*3l
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    • 549 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch jHrs fi Australlsche Dampfschiffs jq P Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. UONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS, t s.s. SAARLAND Apr. 9 s.s. AMNION Apr. 26 t s.s. OLDENBURG May 4 m.s. HAVELLAND May 21 m.s. BURGENLAND June 1 s.s. PREUSSEN June
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    • 509 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON. Tonnage Destination Due Kamo Maru 8,000 M'seilles. London, Awerp and R'dam Mar. 27 28 Start Maru 10.000 Naples. Marseilles. London. and Atsuta Maru 8,000 M'seilles. London, Awerp and R'dam Apr. 24 25 SSL! Maru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, Hakone Maru 10.500
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    • 265 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. fog NORDDEUTSCHER ■rHnj*Sjlil4 i incorporated Germany) The undemoted are the Company's Intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. t REMSCHETD for Shanghai. Moji. Kobe, Yokohama and Hankow Mar 26 DERFFLINGER for Manila, Hong Kong, S'ghai, Kobe. Taku. Dalnv and Tsingtau lar :s ISAR for Hong Kong. Shanghai. Moji, Osaka, Kobe, Yokohama, Taku,
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    • 116 15 wis, Apollo Hair Oeam 1 Fixes the hair im amy desired WAY-MAINTAINING ITS SOFT—; NESSAND GLOSSY COtinAiNDSJYOURO^ Indisputably the best. Sold everywhere Of from the agents: NAINA MOHAMED SONS, SINGAPORE ANI) KUALA LUMPUR, EMBROIDERY CROCHET SERIES. Colbert Embroideries. Knotted Fringes. Needle made Laces. Crochet Work Series. Cross Stitch New Designs.
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    • 90 16 I E 1 r "ll' m m L c m j j fl I jj SOLE AGENTS: I N.V. Straits Java Trading Co. A SINGAPORE PENANG. fl! I il =Jr=Jf=Jr=Jr=Jr=Jf=Jr=ir=lr=Jr=dr=J I "BEKA" I j the outstanding QUALITY record. 3 I L Songs"perfectly clear reproduced, no scotching noises. Widest and most
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    • 85 16 -«|g £y ever the World I ■i^il purity and efficiency, insist upon this trade- 1 mC !v when acquiring Schenng products these Atophan Schering should be or >==Jr=jf=JMr==ifar=ar^r=^f=^ I I ELECTRIC I I CfGAR and CIGARETTE I LIGHTER I J VOLTAGE A SIZE j I 22 5-i" x 3!' I
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