Malaya Tribune, 31 March 1930

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVII. No. 76 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Monday, Mar. 31, 1930.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 149 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. i I "O.IT" CEMENT CONTRACTS CAN BE ARRANGED AT SPECIAL RATES ON APPLICATION TO: I So,e Im p° rters The East Asiatic Co., Ltd., Singapore, j Cj (Incorporated in Denmark.) 1 YOUR CHOICE j I: y i j I WILL BE THE
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    • 254 1 washing /y^i^/r •alt** XOvyA jy For Tropical man BTRSBT, 4/ Singapore. 1 IT'S "DOG'S HEAD" GUINNESS STOUT f I I 1 1 1 si I SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., Oj incorporated in the Straiti Settlements a S. S. F. M. S. jjj J THE BETTER PHOTOGRAPHY COMBINATION, j I pORTIFIED
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  • 1731 2 PROTECTION OF RUBBER UTILITIES. School For Newspapermen. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Peiping, March 1. The leading Chinese journalists and correspondents in Peiping have pledged their assistance to the department of journalism at Yenching University, west of Peiping, in the development of a first class school to train
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  • 325 2 Merchants Hard Hit. The Canton Government appears to be again facing financial chaos. It is forcing the merchants to accept its banknotes of one dollar denomination, while its own institutions refuse to take them. Thus the Canton-Kowloon Railway, the Canton Waterworks, and other Government enterprises have of late
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    • 414 2 ocaoJL— joaoca i locaoi —ioejoi locsie SWHITEAWAYS ri n ■I. I I I I I I t I i I I I I t I I I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I
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    • 641 2 your (fm mtru.r i\fkct fmgb, pimply skin? Hp riii: s i Anointcfac affected pan cura Ointment V. tsh > minutes with Coticura Soa] water and comm... bai rashes and all forms of ski quickly yield to tins treatn Sample each Soar, Ointment to uron -equest.fror", Muilt- v Phipo Limited. Lnior.
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  • 2210 3 The Cresta Run. A FORERUNNER OF THE Q BOATS. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London. Feb. 27. The Canadian winter air has a tonic quality which Europe must seek in Switzerland (writes an English visitor). You tread the dry, squeaking snow in the full
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 524 3 I HEALTH I I Hit.? urn C (iSJU) AND C A HAPPINESS I i iW m Every Bottle I 'Phone 3463 jj J For your Trial Order. I I tm |:j|||fi III I lIP THE PHOENIX I I derated Water Works g S SINGAPORE. s DONT GIVE UP AND GO
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    • 600 3 j Orange 3 1 111 Crush i I I jjj|j|j||p I CaMfornlan Oranges. I A Palatable f j r tyWo&4 and Healihfui I he7hp Drmk I 1 I I jljj i pw f/ 0/ Expe,ts f pP Fraser Nave Ltd. 1 *****95? L -^HSHSHS?~ £s£sZsdsdsclSßSiSclsclsZsZSHsclsE^^ I® i. m -iRx-i Oj
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  • 1471 4 GERMAN FOOD PROBLEM SERIOUS. Greater Variety Of Crops. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") A rather interesting feature in the political and economic development of the new Germany is the fact that the great gathering of the Farmers' Association, which under the old I regime was always awaited
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  • 362 4 Claim For Entry Into Civil Service. The extent of women's invasion in spheres which, in the past, were generally regarded as reserved for men, was emphasised last month by two striking successes of University women in science and commerce and the act of signal gallantry of a
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  • 143 4 Why Harrison Resigned. London, Feb. 26. Mr. B. H. Binder, the new Chairman of the Inveresk Paper Company, Ltd., reporting to the shareholders, says it is difficult to reconcile with the normal expansion of a company manufacturing paper the investment of large sums of money in the
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  • 218 4 Interesting evidence was given before the Roya! Commission on Licens ng, which sat at Westminister, by chief constables of various large towns. Mr. J. H. Watson, chief constable of Bristol, said that drunkenness was certainly on the increase among women. Young unmarried women went into public houses
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 204 4 E N L> f COLDS Beware of exposure to germladen crowds beware of draughts, bad air, sudden temperature changes,wet feet! As a precaution, garglenight and morning with Listerine, full strength, and always at the first sign of nose or throat irritation.Thus, you can escape many ailments which are caused by
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    • 148 4 Craven A are favourites with the ladies. They do not stick to the lips. \jgiCRAVENA MADE IN CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES LONDON Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats CARRERAS LIMITED. 142 YEARS' REPUTATION FOR QUALITY «*****252M S fi& dSZ7dSES?S?SHSaSESHSESES! cih M9{ THE WHOLE TOWN IS TALKING OF WHAT? I (WATT) OF
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    • 293 4 Dr. Richard Weiss' GOUTOSAN Hitherto there existed no remedy that wcula infallibly remove pains caused by sciatic:* gout and rheumatism at cnce. and rt Q* same time would also cure the disease Th:r dual activity has now been achieved by the new remedy "Goutosan." Goutosan is composed of a preparation
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  • 935 5 < hairman's Interesting Survey. ihe eighteenth annual general meeting of m Balau Planting Syndicate, Ltd., was held it the registered office of the company, 1 Em- mkment, Kuala Lumpur, on March 25 at 2.30 pnt the chairman. Mr. D. St. L. Parsons, prcding.
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  • 853 5 Induced Cost Of Production. The annual general meeting of the Haytor Hubber Estates, Ltd., was held on Saturday at oon with Mr. B. G. H. Johnson in the chair, supported "by Mr. H. D. Mundell and Mr. J.A. Clarke (for the secretaries, Messrs. Evatt and Co.>. Moving
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  • 482 5 Annual General Meeting. The fourteenth annual general meeting of Connemara Ltd.. was held at the reg-stered office of the company. 1. Embankment. Kuala Lumpur on March 26. with the chairman, Mr. F.B. Gough. presiding. The chairman said: The accounts and directors' report in respect of the financial year
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  • 1060 5 The General Meeting. The seventeenth annual general meeting of Bukit Kepong Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at the registered office of the company, 1, Embankment, Kuala Lumpur, on March 27. the chairman. Mr. D. St. L. Parsons, presiding. The chairman said: The directors' report and the statement
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 61 5 ENGINEERING BOOKS. Building Construction (Advanced). By P. C Mitchell. Part n. $5. By J. P. Allen, $7.50 \rithmetic of Building, By Dobson, $150 Technical Plumbing and Sanitary Science, By 3arlow Bennett, $4.50. Mechanics and Applied Mathematics. Part I and n. By W. D. HUls (5 40. (Postage Extra.) K. K.
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    • 253 5 JUST ARRIVED.' A Dictionary of English Synonyms and synonymous or parallel expressions, a practical guide to aptness and variety of expression by RICHARD SOULE. New edition revised and enlarged by (iEORGE H. HOW HON. LL.D., the alphabetical arrange ment and simple but effective disenmination of j different meanings under each
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    • 110 5 I THAT, jjj 1 After trying other Brands, g I "SUGARCANE I 1 HAMS and BACON I 5 ARE X j "THE BEST BY TEST" I Truth in Advertising J I Indicates Sound Judgment. I REFRIGERATING Co LTD 8 Orchard Road, Selegie Road, Keppel Road and Grange Road Market, jjj
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    • 26 5 I SEALS AT SINGAPORE ZOO. Visitors to the Zoo will be surprised to see the latest arrivals which include Seals, rare P;n;tdise Birds, full-grown Lion, etc
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    • 297 6 I PAVILION ja 'PHONE 6903 Jjj 1 FROM FRIDAY, MARCH 28 TO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2. jjj gj AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. jf EVE'S FILM AND EVERYBODY'S REVIEW S l THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. jßebe Daniels! "WHAT A NIGHT" j 3 IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 P.M. I ALLENE RAY
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    • 212 6 Amusements. LALHAMBRAI I 'PHONE 6909 fa H I 1 3 1 E I EVENINGS AT 6.15 P.M. AND 9.15 P.M. jjj SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS AT 3 P. M. I Sj zJWetro-Qelilwyn-'JMftyer 'Present S I THE WORLD I'AMOI'S ENTERTAINERS !The Duncan Sisters i i IX A SUPREME j ALL TALKING, SINGING
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    • 341 6 GJMETY, To-night! I FROM FRIDAY. MAR. 28 TO THURSOAY. APRIL i 2nd. show at 9.10 p.m. NEW C ARTCON AND COMEDY I A DRAMATIC TRIUMPH' "LOST AT SEA" A POWERFUL PICTURE THAT RUNS THE GAMUT OF EMOTIONS The story tells of the complications that arise after the sinking and the
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  • 285 7 übber And Tin Shares Steady. Messrs. Btlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. Co-Ay: RUBBER. London 7 11/16 d., unchanged. New York 15'- cents (G>, unchanged. Shares:—Steady. Allenbys $1.70—$1.75, Ayer Moleks $1.50—51.60. Ayer Panas $1.45—$1.55, Bassetts 80—85 cents. Brogas $1.07M—$1.12Va, Bukit Jelotongs 61—64 cents, Bukit Katils
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  • 306 7 (British Official Wireless.) I By courtesy of H. and S'. Bank.) SINGAPORE, MARCH 31. SELLING. London 4 months' sight Ss. 3 15/I6d. London S months' sight 2s. 3%<L London 60 days' sight Is. 3 13/16d. London 30 days' sight 3s. 3 25/32<L London demand 2s. 3%d. London T.
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  • 26 7 Teja No. 2 dredge of Teja Malaya Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd., recommenced dredging i aerations on the 24th inst.
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  • 98 7 Hong Kong Tin Chenderiang Stoppages. Messrs. Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Co.. secretaries to the Local Advisory Council of the Tin Producers' Association, write: We have received information that the dredge at Hong Kong Tin, Ltd., has been stopped from March 24 to 28, being the equivalent of four
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  • 41 7 At the annual meeting of the Negri SembUan Planters' Association, on Saturday, it was decided to approach the P.A.M. and the R.G.A on the matter of a voluntary stoppage of tapping on Sundays, after the May cessation
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  • 152 7 SINGAPORE, MARCH 31. Rice. Siam New A-l per Koyan $350 Rice, Siam New 1 320 Rice, Siam New 2 $308 Rice, Siam New 3 $289 Rice, Siam New 4 $265 Rice, Saigon A-l $260 Rice, Saigon 1 255 Rice. Saigon 2 $243 Rice, Saigon 3 $235 Rice, Rangoon 1
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  • 70 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 O'CLOCK NOON. MARCH If. Bayers. Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 26 26 1 Standard R.S.S. on Tender April 26 26", May 27 27 May/June 27 28 July/September 28% 29 Tone of Market:—Steady, sellers reserved. Latest Cable:—London Spot Sheet
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  • 114 7 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S.S.) LTD. Per Imp. Gallon cts. Shell Aviation Spirit ex 4-gl. drums per imp. gl. 55 Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump and/or 4-gl. drums per imp. gl. 40 Yellow Shell Motor Spirit per 4-gl. tin $1.72 per 2 tins Shell Kerosene $2.50 Coastlight Kerosene
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  • 110 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore, March 31. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Nil. Ma n Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Circe 18: Tronoh 17: Centaur 14; Pres. Wilson 11: Teucer 9; Khyber 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Kasado Maru 30; Benmacdhui 33: Namsang 35; G. G. Roume—Clydebank 37;
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  • 124 7 Well Known Indian Merchant Arrested. K. Ismail Sahib, a well-known local Indian merchant and the proprietor of the General Lighterage Company, was arrested and charged before the Second Magistrate (Mr. P. S. Williams) on Saturday with laying false information to the Police against his former wife, Katijah
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  • 186 7 The "Pres. Wilson" arrived this morning from Manila. m The "Norviken" is expected to-day from Hoihow with passengers. The "Namsang" arrived yesterday morning from Calcutta and Penang with 48 deck passengers. The" Clydebank" is expected this evening from Manila and will berth at the wharf on arrival. The
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  • 243 7 "Marella," Brit. 4.340 tons, Capt. Mortimier, from Melbourne. 29-3; for Melbourne, 3-4. "Hohhoh Maru." Jap. 3,253 tons, Capt. Maruyama, from Miike, 29-3; for Batu Pahat, 7-4. "Kinta," Brit. 509 tons, Capt. Blacklock. fron. Penang. 29-3; for Penang, 31-3. "Teucer." Brit. 5,762 tons. Capt. Evans, froni Hong Kong. 29-3; for
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  • 51 7 The following passengers arrived by the "President Wilson" this morning from Manila: Mr. Everett I. Bean. Mrs. Clara Bramming. Mrs. Irene Bramming. Miss Patricia Bramming, Mr. Newton Cleaveland. Mr. Richard E. Thompson. Mr. Frederick J. True. Mrs. Frederick J. True. Mr. Thomas P. True and Mrs Gladys L.
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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 $10».
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 16 7 [The Share list will be found on page 12, and other Commercial News on page 5.]
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    • 478 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE—Fiat. 501 Model. Thoroughly overhauled, reconditioned, repainted December. Tip-top condition. Excellent tyres. Insured. Taxed. $750—Williams. 10. Holt Road. Tel. 4074. German-teacher, experienced Apply Box 147, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED —At Miri. Sarawak. Trained Chinese Nurse with midwife's certificate. Apply to The Asiatic Petroleum Co., Singapore. TO LET—3.
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    • 434 7 TOmET —House No. 14, Ewe Boon Road, two grooms with bath rooms attached, sitting /nd dining hall, garage and servants* quarts- Tennis court. Monthly rental $125. Entr after April 18. 1930. •B LET —27, Newton Road, anfuno&hed ccrfcund house, Tennis Court. Garage. Servaf' Quarters. Electricity, Municipal Water. gJ Stove, and
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 470 7 VOI.UXT'KllRS programme ol Drill up to and for week «iidme <i 1330 5 l:'. pm—Drill llall. L. lt A. ,v. »atur> und Letter v Slanal parade. 5.t5 p.m.—Dilll «all S «LnzUxhi and 0' »Scottish i Doy5.. flew Klemder:. Wr-ap >o 5 l5 pni—Drill «all. 'Dhinese, Domz.'ov Wear m trainina 5
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    • 210 7 1^,!' lOl,. oo I.umut and Telulc 4N50II pm port nnd ,Klnt»' I pm >1uai tronoh> 3 pm HlaU««» »l»,laiaya' 3 mn Lelat »»ild ltagao Ll '«ernn» 2 pm 2ava Loutl»-W' Sunmtra. south" La»! Noruco. Deleliea. and Tlmor Dillv «Taam««l' 3 »>»» K»m»m>,sl Dun»un and 4 pm l?ort said dam «amliurtj
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    • 249 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL Daily Weather Repor^ Bright RelaTemperavKe. Rain- Sun- tive. Wind. Max. Mm. fall. shine. Humi- P©- Speed. Stations. F. P. Ins. Hours. dity P- Weather. Alor Star 94 74 nil 10.9 75 £E. 10 me Kota Bnafu 8 8 71 nil 11.2 85 2 L| ne K. Trengganu 87
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  • 76 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. DEATH. WEE Mrs. Wee Chye Kiat, nee Pang Boey Keow alias (Panjang), passed away on Sunday morning at her residence No. 19. Sit Wah Road. She leaves behind her a son. Wee Kim Lye. a daughter, an adopted daughter, three brothers. Messrs. Pang Kwee
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  • 739 8 What may be described as th" '•water debate" of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners provided interesting reading. The menace to Hammers is a very real one, and shareholders who do not realise that fact may one day have a rude awakening. It looks like a case either of
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  • 234 8 Mr. P. G Short has been elected President of tho Ipoh Club. Mr. P. G. i-Jorris recently arrived in Ipoh to join the staff of Messrs. Evatt and Co The Hon. Mr. Justice Prichard and Mrs. Pilchard leave Ipoh for Home this week. Mr. Wemyss. of Messrs. Gammon and Hall,
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  • 77 8 Increase Of Petrol Tax? (Reuter's Service.) London. Mare a 30. According to the newspapers it is expected that the financial year will end to-morrow with a deficit of £15,000,000. Mr. Snowden (Chancellor of the Exchequer) will have to find an extra £30,000,000 to cover the deficit and new
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  • 108 8 Pressmen Beat U. S. Congressmen. (Reuter's Service.) Washington. March 31. Members of the United States CongTess were worsted last night in a spelling contest between the Congressmen and the Washington newspaper correspondents. The Congressmen wer? were obliged to retire one by one before such stumbling-blocks as "eleemosynary. "referaole"
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  • 61 8 (Reuter's Service.) Sydney March 29. The aeroplane "City of Sydney." flown by S.nith and Shiers in an attempt to make a record flight to England, was yesterday forced down forty miles from Wyndham, North Australia." There is plenty of food and w.".ter available and the
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  • 91 8 Seiangors airman. Mr. H. Stratton-Brown. had a slight mishap at Raub on Wednesday. After a successful flight over the Fahang hiiis to Raub. with Mr. J. S. Cardosa as passenger. Mr. Stratton-Brown gave one or two joy rides o\er Raub town. Landing after looping th<;
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  • 98 8 The Victoria Theatre was packed jn Saturday evening to se? the final performance by the Quaints of "The Girl Friend." a very bright and enjoyable musical comedy. The Quaiits have had a very successful season bo far and are likely to draw good houses this we«k also, with
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  • 52 8 From China by "Cremer." due Singapore tnii ai'ternoon. From China and Japan by "Tottori Maru." due Singapore on Wednesday, the 2nd proximo From Holland by "Sibajak." due Singapore on Wednesday morning, the 2nd proximo. From China and Japan by "Rawalpindi." due Singapore at 7 a.m. on Wednesday, the
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  • 195 8 Mr. T. C. Rock, foreman printer untitled the "Straits Echo" lor about ten years, has resigned and is leav :ng Penang for the F M.S. to join a newspaper there. Mr. A. F. Rajaratnam was entertained to a dinner at Batu Paliat on Wednesda f by his Chettyar friends prior
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  • 46 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. Lend» n:—7 11, Itici. NJw Ycrk:—15v 4 cents. srn-aport:—26-26 »4 cents. TIN'. Ix:id n:—Spot £169 15s. Od. <up 27s. 6d.>: 3 months, buyers £171 5s. Od. (up 25s. Od.). sellers £171 10s. Od. <up 27s. 6d>. Slnyaptrc:—GEG.jO. (225 tens scld.)
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  • 904 8 ———(BY LOOKERo\ j A.H.L.. who is so pleasantly the Way" in the "Pinang (yj a journalistic jingle which s Jrrect, .approval from the sancum, i nuas *t»c a gentle reproof to readerv on Tribune" who think newspap. Mda^ able. 'Himi:A THE EDITOR'S SUM, If you have a
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  • 32 8 Mr. Edwin Haward, the new editor untitled "Ncrth China Daily News.' Shanghai. BW•• Mr. Owen M. Green, who is retiring in Jun alter occupying the editorial chair tor war* han 20 years.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 210 8 JIST RECEIVED. j I No. J'.IS A j SILVER HATED RICE SPOON Price $6.75. I E.P.N.S ffiTELNUT BOXES IN YAEM'S NEW DESIGNS C Prices $55.00, $68.50. f 5 c 3 1 R I HOBIIVSCN Co., Ltd, g y (Incorporated i the Straits Settlements./ G I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. 5 3
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    • 117 8 I New Establishment, j A Choice Selection of Latest Silver and E. P. N. S. Goods i "U Suitable for Presentations, jj S c 5] c X MANUFACTURERS OF 0 3 JEWELLERY OF EVERY c H DESCRIPTION. I* C B Careful Workmanship Q and jj Prompt Attention. Bj U.S. de
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  • 440 9 Demand For Security May Wreck Naval Conference. ATTACK ON MR. MACDONALD. Japan's Reservations To American Proposals. (Reuter's Service.) (British Official Wireless.) London. March 31. wspapers give prominence to the reports ne new crisis in the Naval Conference and lare that Anglo-French experts, who
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  • 306 9 (Reuter's Service.) New York, March 29. Accustomed as the American public is to the abuse of the British poured out by the Hearst press, even it is amazed at the vituperative rharacter of a letter to Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, published on the front page of every
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  • 276 9 ("Japanese News" Service.) London, March 30. The Naval Conference is continuing to attempt to find a formula which will fill the gap between the somewhat vague phrasing of Article 16 of the League of Nations Covenant, and France's definite demand for security. While it is recognised that
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  • 86 9 Reports Of Resignations Exaggerated. (Reuter's Service.) Bombay, March 30. A Government communique states that the report of large scale resignations of village officers in Gujerat resulting from Mr. Gandhi's campaign in that area, is exaggerated. Only nw talati (village accountant) and 74 patels ■Milage headmen and
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  • 89 9 Protest Against Huge Bail. (Reuter's Service.) Paris, March 29. dame Hanau has abandoned her hungerHer case will come up before the CornaJ Court to-day. 'i idame Hanau's friends are likely to furnish million towards her bail and he.'tte dv Franc" creditors the balance. Paris. March 30. Madame
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  • 112 9 Premier's Intervention. (Reuter's Service.) Sydney, March 29. Owners and miners are conferring at the request of Mr. Scullin (Prime Minister), who asked them to d scuss the position frankly and emphasised that the continuation of the dispute not only affected the financial position cf Australia but
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  • 64 9 Pleasure Trip Ends In Tragedy. (Reuter's Service.) Belgrade. March 31. During a sudden storm on Lake Ochrida, I motor-boat, full of Jugo-Slav diplomats with their wives on a pleasure trip, developed engin.' trouble. The passengers became panic-stricken, jumped out from the boat and tried to swim the two
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  • 25 9 NORTH CHINA NOTES, on pare 2. TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE, on page 3. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. LITERARY NOTES, en page 13.
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  • 219 9 SOCIALISTS OPPOSE NEW GERMAN GOVT. France Ratifies Young Plan. (Reuter's Service.) (Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.) Berlin, March 29. The Centre Party leader, Hr. Bruening. has fo»med a Cabinet with Hr. Curtius as Foreign Minister, Hr. Wirth as Minister of the Interior, Hr Moldenhauer as Minister of Finance and General
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  • 152 9 Anglo-Egyptian Parley. (British Official Wireless.) Rugby, March 30. The Anglo-Egyptian negotiations will b? formally and publicly opened in the Locarno Room cf the Foreign Office to-morrow, when speeches will be made by the Foreign Secretary 'Mr. A. Henderson) and the Egyptian Premier, Nahas Pasha. After this it Is
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  • 105 9 Motor Firm's Enormous Profits. (British Official Wireless.) Rugby. March 29. Sir William Morris, the motor manufacturer. Is at last to receive a dividend—ten per cent., free oi tax, amounting to £200.000. Sir William has during its first three years enabled Morris Motors, Ltd., to build up a
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  • 263 9 (Reuter's Service.) ("Japanese News" Service.) (British Official Wireless.) Shanghai. March 31. Van Lear Black left for Seoul at 8.58 a.m. en route to Osaka. Cairo. March 29. The Egyptian Government, it is reported, has sold directly to British, American and German spinners 250,000 kan ars of cotton
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  • 322 9 Rebels Advancing In China. GOVERNMENT TROOPS ENTRENCHING. Heavy Recruiting Going On. ("Sin Kuo Min Press" Service.) Shanghai, March 31. President Chiang Kai Shek arrived at Hangchow yesterday. So did Mr. Tai Chi Tao, Dr. C. T. Wang and Mr. Zau Li Tse, to meet the President and to
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  • 73 9 At Berlin Conference. (Reuter's Service.) Berlin. March 30. A sitting of the World Peasant Congress, representing seventeen countries was rudely disturbed by the arrival of the police, who took away the delegates' passports and arrested 25 persons who held no passports. The victims included the Oxford Professor.
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  • 99 9 Woman Pilot's Escape. (British Official Wireless.) Rugby, March 29. Miss Gladys Grace, the woman air pilot, who is the daughter of Rear Admiral Grace and a grand-daughter of Dr. Grace, the c:icketer. had a remarkable escape yesterday when making a practice flight in Hampshire. She was stunt flying
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  • 69 9 Briiish-BuiU Machine's Achievement. (British Official Wireless.) Rugby. March 30. A British-built Dunelt motor-cycle which has been ridden day and night for sixteen days has completed 13.200 miles which is the most strenuous officially observed test of the kind ever attempted. Despite the fact that the roads were covered
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  • 55 9 (Reuter's Service.) Shanghai. March 30. The 'North China Daily News" states that it is reported that brigands captured Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Porteous (British) and Miss N. E. Gtmmell (American), belonging to the China Inland Mist-ion at Yuanchow, West Kiangsi, while three other China Inland
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  • 48 9 (Reuter's Service.) Warsaw. March 30. A new Cabinet has been formed with M. Valerian Slavek as Premier, Count Zaleski as Foreign Minister and M. Pilsudsk: as Minister of War. There are only two changes in th? Cabinet, namely, the Premier and th? Minister of Justice.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 101 9 OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE, i- T. V r;t,;; 75,-; SOLE AGENTS: GuTnME 6 €b (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) I SALE! I I FURTHER REDUCTIONS I I IN J j «H.M.V." I I RECORDS. j j DANCE RECORDS 50 cts. I I S Woutrie Co LW I x V ''tE?3 U O
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  • 367 10 Sports Pastimes. HOME LEAGUES. Saturday's Results. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. (Reuter's Service.) 4 London Mar. 29. To-day's League results were as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE DIV. 1. Death-Knell For Everton. Arsenal 4. Blackburn R. 0. Aston Villa 1, Middlesbrough 2. Bolton W. 1. Le cester CO. Burnley 4, Manchester U. 0. Derby C.
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  • 62 10 (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London, Mar. 29. The Army beat the Royal Air Force by three goals to one. whilst Northern Nomads, playing at Home, found the Corinthians far too good, the latter piling up six goals without reply. In the final of the Dunn Cup.
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  • 334 10 First Local Defeat In 14 Months. With reserve backs, one reserve half and two or three reserve forwards, the S.C.C. faced the first eieven of the Welch Regt. in a friendly game at Tanglin on Saturday and suffered their first defeat by a local
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  • 30 10 At the Robinson Road Stadium yesterday, a combined Press eleven beat the Dutch Club jo«TS; JOI S 0^ 8 ta the first half and .JOHARI on the resumption.
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  • 1020 10 The following Home Football League tables nclude Saturday's results: ENGLISH LEAGUE.—DIV. I. 0 Wednesday Pretty Secure. i Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Sheffield W. 31 19 6 6 80 40 44 Manchester C. 35 18 10 7 80 63 43 Derby County 35 18
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  • 128 10 Season Opens To-morrow. The 1930 season of the Singapore A.F.A. league season opens to-morrow with one match in the First Division, three matches in the Second Division and two in the Reserve Division. 1 In the First Division the Cricket Club will meet the Gunners on the Padang.
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  • 314 10 A Disappointing Game. Those who turned up at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday expecting to see an interesting game were disappointed at the display of the visitors. Apart from losing by s—o.5—0. Miss Riboet's team showed very unsporting spirit by indulging in unneccessary rough
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  • 187 10 Second Fight In America. ACCIDENT IN THE FIRST ROUND. BOXING. Bud Walley. of Singapore, lost on points to Peter Jackson, a Negro bantam of New York, on Feb. 15. Mr. Nai Kirn Lin. Bud's manager, writes that Bud put up a great fight and the decision was
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  • 33 10 (Reuter's Service.) Denver. Colorado March 29. Camera knocked out Jack MeAuliffe of Detroit in 138 sees, of their ten round figh with a short right cut upper to the chin.
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  • 175 10 Danger Of High Pressure. DIRT-TRACK RACING. The proper inflation of tyres is a factor la be considered :p speedway riding. It is necessary to blow up the front tyre to a pressure of 70 lb. to the sq. in. and the rear tyre about 80 to 85 lb.
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  • 97 10 PLYMOUTH VANQUISHES BARTS. RUGBY FOOTBALL. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P London. March 29 The results of the chief Rugby games played to-day were as given below. The match at Blackheath was a poor display, whilst Richmond, who have had a djsastrous season, were well beaten. Blackheath 0. Newport
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  • 23 10 ARMY INTERNATIONAL AT PARIS. (Reuter's Service.) Paris. March 30. The British Army beat the French Army here to-day by s—o.
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  • 34 10 HOCKEY. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P."j London, Mar. 29. In the men's international hockey, Ireland beat England two goals to one and in the women's championship Scotland beat Wales seven to one.
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  • 283 10 Big Stand By Braddefi And Livock. CRICKET. Although the Riff-Raffs did slightly better when they resumed their innings against the S.C.C. on Saturday afternoon, the Club side won easily. Scores: Riff-Raffs: —A. R.Bromley-Davenport b Bryan 1, W. J. Pearce b Clarke 16, A. L. B. Perkins
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  • 245 10 The unusual result of a tie on the first innings was recorded (for a second, time this season) in the game at Tanglin on Saturday between an S.C.C. side and "A" Co.. the Welch Regt. The scorrs were: S.C.C: P. H. Romney b Be van 0.
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  • 192 10 The S.R.C. defeated the Ceylon Sports Club by 11 runs in a low scoring match. Scores: S R.C.: C. A. Pe'erson c Ignatius b- Retnam 5. P. de Almeida b Chunchie 1. D. DTJotta c Retnam b Chunchie 8. W. Evs c Mirtinus o Retnam 4. H.
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  • 219 10 The Ceylon Sports Club defeated an S.C.C XI yesterday on the CSC. ground. Scores: S.CC: W. R. K:ng b Ignatius 26. P. S. M. Dew b Ignatius 10. G. Bromley-Davenport b Ignatius 0. R. A. Haxworth b Ignatius 1. R. A Cessford b Muttucumaru 6. G. E.
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  • 172 10 Rain again interfered with the game on the Raffles College ground at Bukit Timah on Saturday when the S.C.R.C. met the Borneo Boustead combination, and a decision could not be reached. Scores: S.C.R.C: Slow Hian b Bryan 71, Hoahing c Strachan b Hudson 22. Jitt Siang c
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  • 211 10 Scoring 211 for the loss of one wicket the R.A.F. stood a good chance of winning their game yesterday against the Kfff-Raffs but time intervened. The scores were: R.A.F.: L. A. C. Tyrer lbw. b Jeans 11. A. C. Beesley not out 54, S/Lr. Livock not out
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  • 238 10 Scores in the game between St. Joseph's Institution and the S.C.R.C. II on Sunday were as follows: St. Joseph's Institution: S. Ahin c and b Choon Sim 5. C. Mosbergen c oiow Kee b Choon Sim 18, D. Ess lbw. b F. W. Chen 2. C.
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  • 44 10 ROWING. 'By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London. Mar. 29. In the head of the river championship over the Putney to Mortlake course 81 crews in all took part and finally London Rowing Club beat Pembroke College. Cambridge. with Thames Rowing Club third.
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  • 36 10 By arrangement with the "S.F.P:") London. Mar. 29 Opinions regarding the 'Varsity boat race have begun co change for after Oxford had been favourites for a while Cambridge are nowexpected to win
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  • 92 10 BADMINTON. The Social Amateur Union defeated the Treasury by four games to one on Saturdayen the former's ccurt, before a fairly large crowd. Results (S.A.U. players mentioned firsti: Chan Teow Chuan beat Soh Swee TVck 15—0. 15—1: Ching Chong Kiat lost to Koh Chek Tuan 15—6, 14—14.
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  • 38 10 ATHLETICS. ißy arrangement with the -S.F.P."/ London. Mar. 29. In the Inter-County cross-country championship held at Wolverhampton, Staffordshin (holders» won with 29. Middlesex were second with 146 and Essex third with 163. Th.rteen count'es took part.
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  • 42 10 GOLF. The Ipoh Gelf Club has been offered 18'J acres of land in Tiger Lane for a new course and ways and means of moving the Club from the raeeeourse were considered at Friday's meeting of the Club.
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  • 29 10 The match yesterday between the Sepoy Lines and Keppel Golf Clubs in the first round of the We!-H<u Wei Cup competition resulted in a win for Keppel.
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  • 63 10 Association Football. The following will represent the St. Joseph s Church Servers' Brigade against the Fraser and Neave in the Second Division of the Sinp&re League to-morrow on the Harbour Board ground:—E. Oliveiro; P. Pagler. P. Das: T. Albuquerque. C. Oliveiro, C. Albuquerque; N. Alcantra. J. Pereira.
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  • 41 10 The following will represent the S.C.C againsi the R.A. to-morrow on the Padang.: E. Cherrington, J. Lee, E. S. Bell. A. K. Reade. A. Donald. A. F. Johnson. E. A. Joy. H. Millen. N. Fyfe. K. H. MacFarlane.
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  • 62 10 [Our readers are invited to subjects of public interest n 10 us stood that the "Malaya i?. necessarily endorse opinions Qorespondents. Utter, tkould Z possible, preferably typewrit» 04 tag), and on one 4* Pen-names may be i*e d but L addresses of correspondents Tf ir arantee of good kith
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  • 227 10 The Ancient Gi rl. no the Editor, .Malay. T m Sir, W.th reference to th. dai e that they were I girls in their knowledge m °dem Though some of them were due' t Work were quite different from the m U*T they did not receiW School fees and books
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  • 244 10 Professional Examination Results. The following are the result*, of the Xing Edward VII College of Medicine <Singapore! professional examinations heid in March: Final Examination:—J. A. Chelliah. Chont Tat Seong. M. J. Che Lah. Chong Siong Joon. A. A. Sandosham (distinction in medicinei. k. Oehlers < in forensic
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  • 173 10 Kuala Lumpur Chinese Group. The President and the hon. secretary ci the Yan Keng Benevolent Dramatic Association. Messrs. Yap Pow Ching and Wong Chav. Ye», respectively, and Mr. Lim Khay Hock, were defendants in a summons case in the Kual2 Lumpur Police Court, before Tunku Abdul
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  • 42 10 Talkie pictures exclus vely untitled the Majestic Cinema. Penaiu April. The Shanghai Cinema H der the name of Majestic will th into a sound-film theatre. Th* are being left in the hands of M Bee. manager of the Eng lis:. Shanghai Cinema.
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  • 89 10 At the annual general meeting Siong Kok Club held on the 26th. v the Club's premises. Jalan Jenang the following were elected office-o<MU ensuing year: Mr. Ong Boon r dent); Mr. Khoo Kirn Pah. I rfc pre»w Mr. Lock Cheng Koh .treasurer.. MB Cheng <hon. secretary); Mr. Kay <hon. asst.
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  • 377 11 To-day's Ties. LAWN TENNIS. i U the S.C.C. tournament on Monday «ill be: aT/l pkmship Preliminary:—F. T. K. Hobbes Rodger. chari ,nunship Single:—A. D. Anderson v n h Kleinman. profession Pairs:—A. L. B. Perkins and i kson v. C. E. Hudson and O. Fuller; o H Hopkins and
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  • 144 11 Ties in tl>e S.C.R.C. tournament for Monday and Tuesday are as follows: TO-DAY'S TIES. -A" Singles Handicap:—Chua-Choon Leong v Tan Hua Yeow, Low Peng Cer v. V. I. Evan Wong. Open Singles Championship:—Woon Chow Tat v. Yap Ah Hyan, C. K. Pang. v. Lim Siew Jin. "B Singles
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    • 513 11 TIRED-OUT WITH PAIN There is an epidemic of premature oldness." Men and women whc should be in the prime of life, vigorous and vitally tit, find their capacity lor work or pleasure destroyed by constant down-dragging pain* Legs are heavy, back is breaking, it is agony to move or turn
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    • 123 11 T, New World Cabaret JALAN BESAB. DANCE TO THE WEBSTER THE BEST MUSIC IN TOWN I Nightly at 9 p.m. S The Opening Date of our Bar will be j Announced Shortly l DEAN'S STAR OPERA j OF SINGAPORE S B I I I There will be no performance I
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    • 259 11 l OSRAM on an electric lamp is more than a trade mark. It is the Hall Mark of quality and the > guarantee of a unique lamp service. OOSRAM,0 OSRAM, in a word, is the epitome of long experience—of widespread investigations and tests carried out at the GE C. Research
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  • 1057 12 MINING. ISSUED BT rBASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, March 31, 1930. 10 a.m. letue Issue Valve Buyer*. Sellers. Value Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 35 37 1 North Taiping 0.45 0.50 5 Ayer Hitam Tin 15 16 5 Pahang Consols 9 9 9 £1 Bangrin
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    • 251 12 ESTIS7££T£SZS2ST£SZSTIS2SrSSESZ 1 i j Finest Quality Streaky 1 i j Bacon j Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. j S (Incorporated in Via Strait* Settlement*.) t iHSHSZSZSZS2S2SES^SZSESHSHSZSHSHSZSESZSZS (The Most Reliable Gramophone. g I IWOMIL. j I Double spring motor, teak wood case varnished in X mahogany colour with reliable sound box.
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    • 110 12 g Oil Palm Pointer*-No. 18. A I DISTRIBUTING THE PROFITS. I I Pa,m 80,1,18 (fuU of which may =S X 5 K P d m mng the COUP n tatow >- U shou,d oc clearly S M ft_ Bond holders will be entitled, in proportion to their holdiiurl I 1
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    • 473 12 AMUSEMENT, THE S.S. POLICE BANIT^ WILL PLAY AT BOTANICAL GARDENS, AT 9 P.M. ON TUESDAY, APBlt I KATONG PARK, AT 5.15 P.M. ON FRIDAY, APfi,. SPECIAL HALF PRICE PROGRAMME S For Th«« Styht» Only-From Sunday, Match 30 lAT JIPOUO CINEMA CEYLANC. S SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. SHARP S I
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  • 199 13 AN UNUSUAL CRIME STORY. l ".Murder on the Marsh." By John j John Lane, the Bodley Head, Ltd., 7s. 6d.] The murders in the desolate marshland described by Mr. Ferguson are just about the most ingenious and surprising that we have read of. either in truth or fiction.
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  • 596 13  -  By G.H. Grubb. tSpecial to the "Malaya Tribune.") Someone said to me the other day: "Why are so many people investing thei noney in books these days?" I said that I was not aware that there wen many people doing so, but if it were the
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  • 191 13 The undernoted non-fiction works were ready for issue on Saturday. Buxton (Noel) Travels and Reflections. 1929. Cobham (Sir Alan) Twenty Thousand Miles in a Flying-Boat. 1930. illus. Cooke (F. 8.) Seamanship for Yachtsmen. 1923. illus. Elwes (Henry John) Memoirs of Travel, Sport and Nature History. 1930. illus. Fisher
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    • 466 13 IHI TIPPING WAGONS you buy the most RELIABLE Ifl that are constructed to give Si i\ S ais of service and withstand the fyf* frfo.ft usage; you buy Wagons that Ln J o r r strength of materiel and con- g Sftor OVER SIXTY YEARS HUDSONS S ftyvt specialised in
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    • 20 13 UiDJIfiS PIUS p'.ntn..mariih s. y*» flwff' <" MART,N f ,Lls I ■f Soidk» Ckumu u4 Stem mJ TIMMS OiSPINSART.R.fitaiSc., $i«f»w» I
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    • 263 13 I DOUBLE I ALWAYS" o^~pm I SUPERLATIVE QUALITY AND HYGENICALLY PURE, THEY I I ARE THE BEST CIGARETTES OBTAINABLE AT THE PRICE I I OF 50 CENTS PER TIN OF 50 I I ARDATH TOBACCO Co., LTD. LONDON I Your Life Reading one year In monthly details sh. 5, for
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    • 668 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK. LIMITED. i Incorporated in S.SJ LOST CERTIFICATE. Application has been made to the Directors of this Company to issue to Estate of Scow Eng Tin. deceased cf 75. Neil Road. Singapore, a duplicate certificate of 100 shares numbered 2921 to 3020 inclusive in
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    • 602 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. \V A NTED—Short hand Typist. Chinese preferred, quick and accurate. Apply The Borneo Co., Ltd. WANTED —Salesmen. Experience rot necessary, if willing to work. Apply personally, bringing references to 28-D. Chulia Street. EARN a big salary as a Certificated Bookceeper. Individual postal tuition, taken in four own home,
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    • 549 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. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Dir. Hong Kong 13. Queen's Road. Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 90, Buiten Nieuwpoort Straat Shanghai 9,
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    • 489 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acta 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: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J.
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    • 367 14 j/g££hfc THE SOUTH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Manager. Office: 2. Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE. 2nd Floor of No. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. 'Phone Nos. 3046
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    • 442 14 SYNTHETIC Dl^ P« Carat rw-, 3 t oo %«ftalfc: r L and for IrtteeTeS 1(1 be «enerai excelled uSv *J* r ELECTRICAL AND CONTRACTOR 36-37, Bras Basah a*, SINGAPORE. H you are in dam. lights, fan, moE**** water service nloae. aRa above jJ^^J MODERATE CHARGES MALAYA TRlBrvp "PHONE 6171. SUBSCRIPTION
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    • 446 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. > P 0. 171 BRITISH INDIA (7 AND APCAR LINES. (incorporated in England.) HALL PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. t-wqttt *r AND ORIENTAL STEAM i '^Tv^SoNCO.LONDON AND I FAR EAST MAIL SERVICE. V I Under Contract with His Majesty Government.) OUTWARD FROM LONDON. For China A Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore
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    • 621 15 STEAMER SAILINGS KAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch IHn fi Australlsche Dampf achiffs |qKq Gesellachaft (Companies Incorporated tn Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. 1 s.s. SAARLAND A P r 9 s.s. AMMON A P r 23 m.s. HAVELLAND May 7 t s.s. OLDENBURG May 20 t m.s. BURGENLAND
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    • 634 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON. Tonnage Destination Due Smtt Katori Maru 10.000 Naples. Marseilles. London. and Atsuta Maru 8,000 M'seilles, London, A'werp and R'dam Apr. 24 25 ESLLmt* 10 000 Naples. Marseilles, London, May 8 9 EpTIC j 10.500 Naples. Marseilles. London. Suwa Maru *0,700 Naples,
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    • 492 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEUTSCHER 1 LLOYD (Incorporated I J jn Germany/ The undernoted are the Company's intended 1 fixtures: OUTWARDS. 5 ISAR for Hong Kong, Shanghai, Moji, Osaka, Kobe, Yokohama, Taku, Dalny Tsingtau Apr. 14 t KOENIGFBERG for Saigon, S'ghai, Moji, Osaka, Kobe, Yokohama, Hankow Apr. 22 SAARBRUCKEN for Manila, Hong
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    • 235 15 YetyW Sa f e ty Kazo^Blades. Pot the most re^, i rcme t Made from the famous and best SWEI'ISirW, vick Steel, and you save money on every for the price is only 75 cents a packet of 10 blades Quality second to none. GIVE A TRIAL. Sold everywhere and
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    • 146 16 I Da/" PORTLAND CEMENT, f AGENTS: ffi G. H. SLOT Co., Ltd. 1 SINGAPORE AND PENANG S X Stocks Carried. Large supplies can be arranged. I jjj for contract delivery. Not a word ,~t xce PJ Brasso. When Mrs. Brown says How bright your house always looks <" -we just
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    • 549 16 Dr. Richard Weiss' Asthmalyte Tablets. A new preparation, scientifically and practically tested, and administered in the form of tablets containing the efficacious consti- I tuents of the plant, Ephedra Vulgaris, as well as camphor, menthol and Calcium lacto- I bromicum. It is the only remedy to be taken I Internally
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    • 238 16 |j§| 2nd HAND GARS A j} We beg Co announce re-organization of our 2nd. hand }J car department, and therefore better values. I Every car receives proper overhaul and reconditioning 3 before disposal. I Favourable prices are always allowed for the Trade-in I against new oi Ihe small European car
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