Malaya Tribune, 14 April 1930
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Title Section22 1930-04-14 1 TO-DAY: 20 PAGES. Vol. XVII.- No. 88 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1930 FIVE CENTS, The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Monday. April 14, 1930.22 words
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Advertisement175 1930-04-14 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. LATHES, EtC a CATALOGUES AND PRICES FROM j Sole Importers: TllC fatf fofafa SINGAPORE, j j (Incorporated tn Denmark.) X 1 ill! Hi I 1 I 11 r' r,i L j YOUR CHOICE j i WILL BE THE AUSTIN 7. I I175 words
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Advertisement252 1930-04-14 1 ft IT'S 'DOG'S HEAD" GUINNESS STOUT I I i B I 4p«rte SIME, DARBY CO., LTD., I Qj incorporated in the Straits Settlements J j S.S. F.M.S. THE BETTER PHOTOGRAPHY COMBINATION. I I I g pORTIFIED with the Agfa photography combination jfl X —the better combination—Camera, 801 l Films, Film252 words
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Advertisement20 1930-04-14 1 FLORODOR" 4 Z*' Washing v Suitings J/ J/ dr X For Tropical Wear. s/j&kTy/ HIOH STREK T. v Singapore. B20 words
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Article765 1930-04-14 2 GREAT POSSIBILITIES FOR DREDGES. Is Tin Nearly Played Out? Should tin mining in Malaya ever become unremunerative we have the authority of the Director of Geological Survey, F.M.S., says the "Times of Malaya." for believing that miners need not lose hope in view of the possibilities765 words
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Article235 1930-04-14 2 A Compromise Reached. London. March 7. Displays of -ummer models, wlr'ch are no* being given hi London salons, leveal that the contest between the short skirt and the lomi has resulted. r:t least for the present, in a compromise. Evening dresse;. being definitely long, should not235 words
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Article32 1930-04-14 2 Nankins. March 23. The Ministry of Education has re:me ted tht University ci Nanking and Shanghai College bcth missionary institution*, to eliminate from their curricula the study of religion32 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement157 1930-04-14 2 fWrIITE AWAY SI o DHave Received New Shipments of the Following: c o 0 D 1 f So Robia Voiles. McCall Patterns. Plain Tobralco. 2 8° Fancy Tobralco. g Bunty Zephyrs. f Gipsy Zephyrs. 0 Plain Tootisha. U Fancy Tootisha. j White Tennis Fabric. S Fancy Tricochene. j Plain Tramichene.157 words
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Advertisement217 1930-04-14 2 1 C coo,> juoc£ *«L THAT, fl j After trying other Brands j I "SUGARCANE J HAMS and BACON t i "THE BEST BY TEST" I I Truth in Advertising fl I Indicates Sound Judgment. I REFRIGERATING Co LTD i Orchard Road, Selegie Road. Keppel Road and Grange Road Mark217 words
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Article942 1930-04-14 3 SOME FACTS V. FABLES. An Abortive Plebiscite. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") That the Treaty of Versailles ordained special treatment for the Sarre district, that under it the valuable mines have been temporarily allocated to Prance as compensation for war damages to the Northern French coal district, and942 words
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Article195 1930-04-14 3 Son Killed After Mother's Dream Of Funeral. As Mrs. Hope, of Pearson Street. Dukinfield. was describing to a neighbour a dream she had had the previous night of attending a funeral c, police officer called to inform her of the death of her eight-year-old son. HjCnry Alexander Hope.195 words
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Advertisement263 1930-04-14 3 HEALTH ton fifty fOO AND JL HAPPINESS^ (Til [m s 1 l£B||Sji| Phone 3463 Ippll For your Trial Order, i IP THE PHOENIX! iterated Water Works:! SINGAPORE. i LITTLE'&I GREAT ECONOMY Last Three Days I Sat. 12, Mon. 14, Tues. J5~~ j A Few Remaining Bargains, j Remnants and Oddments263 words
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Advertisement317 1930-04-14 3 j I KB 'Care for yo >ur Every--day use of CUTTCUKA has become the approved recipe for natur.il skin and complexion beauty. 1 here is nothing better than daily use or" the Soap, assisted by the Ointment to kcrp the skin fresh and clear, the hinds soft and smooth and317 words
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Article803 1930-04-14 4 "GRAVE CRISIS" MAY OCCUR. The Rubber Obsession. Reverting to its campaign for an increase oi padi growing in Malaya, the "Times of Malaya -ays that the need for making some defini.e .ittempt to render Malaya less dependent on outside sources for its staple food has been stressed803 words
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Article100 1930-04-14 4 Annual Report On Shortage Of Workers. London, March 17. The immense services to humanity which nay result from medical research work and the shortage of skilled workers suitable for carrying on are two of the points emphasised in *he annual report of the Md ftlTff COUnC !i-100 words
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Article79 1930-04-14 4 ru u London. March 22. of Th^^ aglC f COinCldonCe in the Thomas m h f a s?xa ĕ™a™» recluse, ■Tw!s t ab ard a yacht m the Solent. SouvrJL f another yacht dweller named stances on 5f fOUnd ta Similar circu dut?s the other side of79 words
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Article531 1930-04-14 4 [low They Become '''Dreadful" In England. "Onlooker" writes in "The ishman" (Calcutta) under the title 'Spoilt by Imdia":— It -s quit? a common saying a xlome that p-jple who have spent a good par; of their lives in India are the worst people on earth with whom to531 words
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Article374 1930-04-14 4 Rhymester Puts The Case In A Nutshell. ITh" cynics who as.sert that no nation really want' d'aaraament, or in any case that all go to work in a very queer way to promote it WW echo the sentiment of the clever verses Mow, by McFlecknoe, the374 words
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Advertisement174 1930-04-14 4 S '471V l jrOOmeJ l|>|>eannce, your (resknetlt j 47jr Eau d Cologne Shampo^ id if H PhT M "nm Sol,d tau de Col °g nc 1 Bath Soap Scented "471V p n :m vour comfort. Sprinkle some EaudeCologne g j 4711 EaU dC Cologne i veUin in cro \vded places,174 words
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Advertisement56 1930-04-14 4 I Trufh in /Icfogrfisirig Promotes Confidence. S FOR AN*.EM IA AND FAILING HEALTH. C REATES NEW BLOOD AND REJUVENATES. B WHY BE PALE AND LIFELESS AND A PICIURE OF MISLKV KABNA VITA Gives Health, Beauty and Natural Charm g YOUR DOCTOR WILL TELL YOU SO. 1 REFRIGERATING Co LTD ranCheS:56 words
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Advertisement2084 1930-04-14 5 STEAMER SAILINGS P 0. BRITISH INDIA AJPCAR LINES. nrorporatcd in England.) MU r PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. rwitMDLAK AND ORIENTAL STEAM Pf .'Lig ation co.. London and I \K EAST MAIL SERVICE. tmler Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OI'TWARD FROM LONDON for China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1930 11,000 Apr.2,084 words
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Advertisement116 1930-04-14 5 Yety Extra Safety Razor Blades. For the most exacting requirements. YETY »v s /—x O V. x -v \S WARRANTED W _SWJEpiSH STEEL Made from the famous and best SWEDISH Sand nok Steel, and you save money on every packet for the price is only 75 cents a packet of116 words
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Article362 1930-04-14 6 SEMANGGOL RUBBER. Dividend Declaration. The following is the report of the directors Of Semanggol Rubber Company to be submitted at the annual general meeting to be held at the registered offices of the Company, la. Penang Street, Penang, on April 12, at noon: No new areas were planted362 words
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Article242 1930-04-14 6 Lewis And Peat's Report. Messrs. Lewis and Peat Ltd., Singapore, in their weekly report dated Feb 11. state: Prices have remainded practically unchanged throughout the week and the market has been dull and uninteresting. In the ;ibsence of any pronounced inquiry lower levels might have been seen242 words
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Article148 1930-04-14 6 Messrs. Barlow and Co Singapore-, in their weekly upon dated April 10, state The market has been rather quiet and disinterested during the past week. Spot has varied between 25«. and 24. rents and the period now closes al tin latter figure. To-day's cables quote London unchanged at148 words
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Advertisement638 1930-04-14 6 1 DON'T GIVE UP AND GO UNDER! All You Need Is Tonic Treatment For Your Nerves And Blood. There comes a time in the life of many a result of continued strain, mental or phyman when for reasons which seem difficult to I sical. insufficient rest or holidays, wrong diet638 words
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Advertisement39 1930-04-14 6 Cere throats by rubhiiig on mĔĔmmmmßaSSß^ MOST FAMOUS BIOGRAPHIES. Emil Ludwig. NAPOLEON with illustrations $6.00 BISMARK $6.00 KAISER WILLIAM If. $4.50 GOETHE in 2 Vols. M $7.20 LINCOLN $1000 (POSTAGE extra;. THE CONTINENTAL STAMP Co., 14, Battery Road, Singapore.39 words
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Advertisement369 1930-04-14 6 14ji WILL m LIKE hrl tlic rcf'rcslu-J feeling that iy I ISTI RINE TOOTH PASTE leaves I Pip' m l i e mouth You will apBHR] Mp prcciate, too, the thrifty price •Br tUbC iUlt I f You will marvel how it cleans Bp] Jlßp-< brilliant, flash in lt whiteness369 words
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Article1098 1930-04-14 7 MINING. ISSUED BT ERASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore. April 14. 1930. 10 a.m. Issue Value Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kum bang 35 6 37 5|- Ayer Hitan Tin 15 io 16(4% £1 Bangrin Tin 25 3 26,3 1 Batang Padang 0.19 0.23 1 Batu Caves1,098 words
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Advertisement199 1930-04-14 7 I I i c a c j Finest Quality S I Streaky i Bacon 1 0 i Lr 80 cts. per lb.— I' i I I Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlements.) H The Most Reliable Gramophone. I TROPICAL MODEL. Double spring motor, teak wood case199 words
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Advertisement123 1930-04-14 7 COLEMAN INSTANT-LITE g I TABLE LAMP. S re \r.yjjpr/ Built of heavy gauge re Ci brass, heavily plated. 3 X ffW This lamp S ive X re (ill ten year f Consistent g Q: X Makes and burns its Cf X A own gas and just as jjj re easy123 words
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Advertisement396 1930-04-14 7 j{] Oil Palm Pointers-No. 20. jjj I BURNT FINGERS. B N °i! 10.I 0 5 ag WC Were told in the 1 8 of on more sensational phase X m in wall Street, in which thousands of people suffered severe losses. Remember X ru one phrase:—"The brokers were tossing margins396 words
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Advertisement410 1930-04-14 7 5 w'ti. Pw, S? r! m to AU Seats, jjj I ,or T,,,-e iViffhts nip -From Sunday, April 13. I I ATTHE APOLLO CINEMA <*vlang. 1 I I SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. SHARP. jfl The finest efte of the air ever filmed H f "WINGS" I 1 with CLARA410 words
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Advertisement350 1930-04-14 8 1 PAVILION THONE 6903 jjj FROM FRIDAY, APRIL 11 TO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16. [fl AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. EVE'S FILM AND EVERYBODY'S REVIEW. fl a S jjj THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTF. Rod La Rocque jfl IN "THE CRUISE OF THE JASPER B. Cj The thrilling story of a man who350 words
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Advertisement238 1930-04-14 8 Amusements* I ALHAMBRAj I THONE 6909 j I OWING TO ENORMOUS SUCCESS EXTENDED FOR TWO MORE I NIGHTS, UNTIL TUESDAY, THE 15TH INSTANT. I MORE THAN A PICTURE— I A DRAMA OF A LIFETIME I Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Present jjj Thaf Great Triumph of the Talking Screen "MADAME X"I j{| WITH I238 words
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Advertisement285 1930-04-14 8 FAMOUS STAR ATTRACTION! POLA NEGRI NORMAN KERRY At "GAIETY" T„-, lighl In the most powerful and dramatic picture she has d most unusual Paramount has ever produced. appeared i n 0r> "THE WOMAN FROM MOSCOW Her fiance was found murdered Shp murderer to justice. She fell in lL wfth a285 words
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Advertisement39 1930-04-14 8 TUES. WED APRIL 23 THE LATEST LONDON "-^M "BIRD IN HAN I BY JOHN DRINK W M FRIDAY APRIL 25 M "THE DOVER K° V J A.A. MILNE'S GREATEST CCB« Booking at Litties l $4. $2 and $1. I39 words
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230 1930-04-14 9 Sports Pastimes. S.R.C. Beat Welch RegL CRICKET. bartels to the fore. rhe S.R.C. beat the Welch Regt. on Saturda; low scoring game in which Bartels, th< S RC. veteran, played a large part. Scores: S.R.C. Galistan lbw. b Lt. Welchman 1< A. Peterson run out 4 Ess b Bdm. Brown230 words
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Article185 1930-04-14 9 The R A F. beat an S.C.C. XI at Seletar on •Saturday. Scores: R.A.F. Beesley c sub., b Johnston 8* Tvrer r and b Walling 19; Cpl. Rowthorn b Walline Capt. Cave-Brown-Cave b Wallintr 2Sperson c West t> Dean 20; Cpl. Weston b Dean 8, Harpum not185 words
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Article100 1930-04-14 9 Cm^SaX'.' 15 WelCh Scores wotherce 10; Boyd lbw. b Protheroe 11 ■it rSSte J? 7: Hudson c Marris JrS of 6y b Richards 8 out o: Extras 5: Total 72 mJrL?' ome >- three for 27 Brooks h°r WelCh Regt Ri <*ards b Jeaw t;100 words
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Article94 1930-04-14 9 Our Own Correspondent.) Aira7i»<o Penang, April 13. 7he' pcc S °i ft 1 ueek end match which wa t and Scharenguivel's team, Rest trial practlcall y a Europeans and The ting innina??f e, T, W 5 re the wonderful hard hita tota' ">qs 1 Rodrigo who scored 15S94 words
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Article35 1930-04-14 9 of the s>~ Clarke, of Singapore (donor a cud t, > ap re Clarke Cup), has presented and thi i p ayed for b Malacca Schools Schools. Malacca. 3CCCPtcd by the lnspector35 words
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Article204 1930-04-14 9 >ii i>n Sports Club beat the Y.M.C.A. h v ;.V 4,n Plain. The Y.M.C.A. y v va men short. Hon Cied c Du: *lfy b Chunchle 4, •>asin*h- ,n u i ls Ridley st. Retnam b n c Hamid b Ignatius 4, :r.' x s 0 b204 words
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Article120 1930-04-14 9 played at the S.C.C on Saturday and yesterday were Vtce-Captin's XI Maior mm Perkins h Major c Olhver c JW Bromleyout a °STi 10 R L Braddell run Imrnv X B W J Pearce not 0« 17; C. H imray b Bromley-Davenport 7; X H M»7 Parlane b120 words
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Article200 1930-04-14 9 IS^S^'wif" R k S Martinus bA- X fallal 18. R. s. Wilson b Baskaran 5: F. R vine b Skaran 3° P R N R WalUng St I 12 Ten i R mney C Baskara n b Sanest akh?k t neS not out 11; M Gershkovich st200 words
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Article131 1930-04-14 9 Indians Beat Welch "C." Scores in the match between the Indian daTwe^ 011 and C C Welch Regt. on SaturBaskaran b Date 20: Jumabhoy c Sin* clair b Parry 6; Wazir Singh b Tooze 7" AbWhey b Tooze 0: N. A. Mallal b Tooze 0Varma b Parry Evans 4: Katyal131 words
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Article182 1930-04-14 9 The St. Joseph's Institution beat the second string of the Ceylon Sports Club on Saturday on the school ground. Scores: fl I: J BU K h r un out 0. C. Mosbergen U T 7 K ng ock c de Zilv a b Martinus Then182 words
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Article25 1930-04-14 9 Miss Braun < Holland > has established a world's record for the women's 400 metres free style by swimming that distance in 5 mm 46.3 sec.25 words
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Article178 1930-04-14 9 SINGAPORE. APRIL 14. Rice, Siam New A-l per Koyan $365 Rice, Siam New 1 $345 Rice, Siam New 2 $328 Rici, Siam New 3 $312 Rice. Siam New 4 $298 Rice, Saigon A-l $277 Rice, Saigon 1 27 0 Rice, Saigon 2 $257 Rice. Saigon 3 $245 Rice, Rangoon178 words
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Article295 1930-04-14 9 LATEST QUOTATIONS. Rubber's Slight Decline. Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. to-day: RUBBER. London 7 7/16 d., down l/16d. New York 15' s cents (G), unchanged. Shares:—Quiet. Allenbys $1.65 —$1.75, Ayer Moleks $1.50—51.60, Ayer Panas $1.40 —$1.50, Bassetts 75—80 cents, Brogas $1—51.05, Bukit Jelotongs 60—63 cents.295 words
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Article311 1930-04-14 9 v <B y courtesy of and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, APRIL 14. SELLING. London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 15/lfld. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3?«d! London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 13/l6d. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32d London demand 2s. 3%d London T. T. 2 s.311 words
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Article68 1930-04-14 9 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RLBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 O'CLOCK NOON, APRIL 14. „c c i Buyers. Seller*. R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 24 25 Standard R.S.S. on Tender April 2«-, May June 25 July/September g» tfZ Tone of Market:—Dull. 4 Latest Cable: -London Spot Sheet 7 768 words
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Article225 1930-04-14 9 Details Of Troops For Malaya. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, March 21 bee T n ,W fl^ 0 r e^^rTh. 0, tr<WPS 1930-31: —Royal aJhKZJV min ot all ranks Royal i 'm™' 32 ofBcer Z? IT' fantrv 88fi nf M battalion of line inCorps.' 4 officers ISd^is R225 words
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Article270 1930-04-14 9 The X.P.M. "Van Heutsz" is due to-niaht from Hong Kong with about 1.330 paslengers 1 frnm h n Siam T Ma nni" arrived yesterday from Bangkok with 85 bullocks and 29 buffaloes The "Hai Hing" is due to-morrow mornine from Hong Kong with some deck passengers The Dutch270 words
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Article162 1930-04-14 9 r J2?2il 672 tons Ca Pt Williamson from Bangkok. 13-4: for Bangkok. 18-4 rwngat, 13-4. for Indragiri. 16-4 Rajula." Brit. 4.702 tons. Capt White fro,, Madras. 13-4: for Madras. 17-4 "Khoen Hoea," Dut. 611 tons. Capt. Koene, from Pontianak. 13-4. for unknown Selangor." Brit. 445 tons. Capt Burton from162 words
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Advertisement520 1930-04-14 9 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET—1 and 3. Margate Road, off Grove Road, and close to Katong Park. Rent $110 each. Apply Tel. No. 7030. NOTICE. ORIENTAL TELEPHONE AND ELECTRIC CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the United Kingdom j NOTICE TO TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS. In connection with the transfer of the Singapore telephone system520 words
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Miscellaneous633 1930-04-14 9 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Drill Programme. TO-DAY. APRIL 14. j 3.15 P.m.-Drill Hall. S. R. a. <v>. Battery and I Battery Signals Parade 5 P m «7 Dr111 HaU No 5 P1 B Coy., Weapon Training. 51 Ln& Dm HaI1 E (Chinese) Coy- 30x TO-MORROW, APRIL 15. 5.15 p.m.-Malay«Drill Hall, «T" .Malay)633 words
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Obituary196 1930-04-14 10 Births, Marriages And Deaths. 1 DEATHS. CHIA —Mrs. Chia See Hua nee Yeoh Cher Soon passed away on Tuesday morning, April 8. 1930, at her residence No. 8, St. Gregory Place, off Hill Street. Aged 79. She leaves behind her two sons, Chia Poh Watt and Chia Poh196 words
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Article741 1930-04-14 10 The eyes of the whole world are on India just now. The country's is in the melting-pot. There are differing ideas as to how it should emerge, but only one main idea among those who understand India -awd- concerned for her future, and that is more responsible government741 words
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Article175 1930-04-14 10 Mr. Charles Hannigan. Commissioner of Police. F.M.S.. leaves for Home on May 2 on furlough. Yesterday was Tamil New Year's Day, and most of the Tamil-speaking population enJoyed it in feasting. It is said that the Tin Corporation has bought over £2.000.000 worth of shares in the best tin mining175 words
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Article560 1930-04-14 10 Boat Race Celebration. The Oxford and Cambridge dinner, held b. the University Society to celebrate the Beat Race on Saturday evening, was a memorable event. This is the second Oxford and Cam bridge dinner held at Singapore since the war but since the dinner last year an560 words
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Article161 1930-04-14 10 "Very Grave" Business Parochial meeting. 'To the Editor. Malaya Tribune") Sir. -Hay I use your columns to make known to numbers of the Church of Enelanu in Singapore that the Annual Parochial Meeting v.'ill be ht Id in St. Andrew 's School on Monday. April 28.161 words
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Article150 1930-04-14 10 A large gathering of members and friend; assembled at the Sinhalese Association Hall on Sunday afternoon to celebrate the National Day. The significance of the National Day. which has been observed by the Sinhalese for years, is the dawn >f a New Year, and friends and lelations150 words
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Article152 1930-04-14 10 Friends and members are reminded of the debate on the subject "Cremation should be ;übstnuted tor Sural" to-nignt at 8.15 ocock. at the Chinese Students* Literary Association 153. New Bridge Road «3rd floor*. Tne season of "Madame X" at the Alhambra has been extended for two nights. "Married iB Hollywood"152 words
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Article771 1930-04-14 10 .(BY "LOOKER-ON."). Naturally <and conscientiousthe Editor's view that the "laahn a Tr, is much the best advertising mediuj Malaya. I read with Ittfrrttfttnrj newspaper advertising of the head ol th which markets Del Monte tinne Britain. He said that ther K r« due to advertising—espec.ally in V771 words
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Article23 1930-04-14 10 From China by "Van Heut:z.'" 6m Bi this afternoon. From Manila by -President Hayes Singapore daylighi on Thur r d.t> instant.23 words
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Article33 1930-04-14 10 In an Army Order giving the untitled intended relieis between statu abroad during the year 1130-3] are among the changes v-hi Bn. The Gloucestershire P Singapore: 2nd Bn. Tr.« W< Singapore to India.33 words
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Advertisement652 1930-04-14 10 RALEIGH 1 I DEPENDABILITY, i B I fV KING the life history of the motor cycle, various outstanding: feature have n 4 13 been tought by riders and claimed by manufacturers. There have been n when the whole attention has been directed to speed, then follcwed an n 5 era652 words
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Advertisement108 1930-04-14 10 !New Establishment. 1 a I A Choice Selection of Latest Silver and E. P. N. S. Goods cj Suitable for Presentations, ja I MANUFACTURERS OF I JEWELLERY OF EVERY I jjj DESCRIPTION. g I I I I I I gj Careful Workmanship H 0 and S 3 Prompt Attention. g108 words
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Advertisement33 1930-04-14 10 TIN AND RUBBER. Latest Quotations. RIBBLR. London:—7 7, 16d. New Ycrk:—ls»s runts rG> Singapfirp:—24' 4-25 cl. TIN. Lcndcn:—Spot £167 7. 3 months, buyers £169 10s .sellers £169 12s. Cd. fno Sins^^i-e:—sB4.oo. (WO t*33 words
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459 1930-04-14 11 lomments On Naval Conference SOMETHING TANGIBLE ACHIEVED. A Victory For France? Reuter's Service. fit London, April 12. B n the 'Morning Post," which de- a hue to reach a five-Power accord H' a three-Power agreement "will B trouble than it is worth." thereReuter's Service. - 459 words
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130 1930-04-14 11 Reuter's Service. Tokyo. April 14. It is learned that Admiral Takarabe has ked for his Government's permission to leave ncion on April 17. It, is understood that R eminent lias indicated the desire that he Duld attend the formal signing of the treaty, obaoly on AprilReuter's Service. - 130 words
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Article142 1930-04-14 11 Chinese Rebels Advancing. Mm Press" Service.] Shanghai, April 14. :n Ching arrived at Hankow Prrsiden Chiang Kai Shek has Muton for the same place. Is now in Shanghai negotiat- bankers to raise $25,000,000 .res. the Issue of which is by the insurgent generals. I s lhat the142 words
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Article105 1930-04-14 11 JUMPS RAILS CR-ASlffiS INTO SHOP. Heartrending Scenes. Reuter's Service. London, April 13. One person died and 59 were injured as a result of a tramcar smash in Glasgow. A tram filled with passengers jumped the rails at the junction of Dumbarton Road and Crow Road, dashed across theReuter's Service. - 105 words
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Article279 1930-04-14 11 Speeding Up Of India Air Mail. NEW PLANES FOE EMPIRE ROUTES. {British Official Wireless.] Rugby, April 13. Among the early developments in civil aviation is the construction programme of the Imperial Airways Co. Before the end of the present year Imperial Airways will have in use eleven279 words
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Article81 1930-04-14 11 Spread Over Whole Country. ["Japanese News" Service.] Tokyo April 13. The situation at the Kanegafuchi cotton mills is becoming worse. Mill hands at Takasago <near Kobe i have gone on strike, apart from the strike already proceeding at various centres, while four mills, two at Kofu81 words
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Article40 1930-04-14 11 [British Official Wireless.] V Rugby, April 13. Summer time begins in Britain at 2 o'clock to-morrow morning, clocks being advanced an hour. f Singapore time will now be six hours ahead of Greenwich time, instead of seven.]40 words
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Article248 1930-04-14 11 Reuter's Service. Tokyo. April 13. Owing to inquiries from London and elsewhere regarding yesterday's suspension of the Stock Exchange, it is understood that the Bank of Japan has cabled explaining that investigations indicate that it was due to private manipulations and has no relation to the generalReuter's Service. - 248 words
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Article256 1930-04-14 11 FINE REDUCED TO ONE DOLLAR. Football Coupon Case. In the Supreme Court to-day. the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison) was occupied in hearing the appeal of Mr. E. B. Evans, of E. B. Evans Co., against nis conviction, and fine of $100 in the Second Police Court256 words
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Article111 1930-04-14 11 Meeting A Famous War Chief. Reuter's Service. Khartoum, April 13. The Prince of Wales arrived here by air.. The party arrived at Malakal yesterday aboard the river steamer Omdourman" to cover the 400 miles in a dozen R.A.F. machines. The length of his stay hasReuter's Service. - 111 words
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Article365 1930-04-14 11 R.A.F. Sergeant Killed In Accident. DRIVER ALLEGES INTERFERENCE. The Coroner «Mr. F. G. Bourne) returned a verdict of "death by misadventure at the conclusion of the inquiry into the death of Sergeant Nichol, of the Royal Air Force, who was killed in a motoring accident that365 words
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Article169 1930-04-14 11 A Hearty Send Off. The Royal Danish vis.tors, wiio arrived in Singapore on Friday, left for Copenhagen on Saturday night, a hearty send-off being given them by members of the Danish community of Singapore. As reported in these columns the Royal party visited the Naval Base and the169 words
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Article376 1930-04-14 11 "National Week" In India. MAYOR OF CALCUTTA RE-ARRESTED. Bombs In Bombay Again. Reuter's Service. Bombay, April 13. "National Week," proclaimed by Mr. Gandhi in connection with the civil disobedience movement, began with mass demonstrations in several Indian centres. There were strange scenes en Chaupathi sands where half aReuter's Service. - 376 words
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Article139 1930-04-14 11 CASUALTIES OX THE RAILWAY. Bombay. April 12. Two bomb explosions on the Great Indian PeninsulaT Railway produced two casualties. The explosions occurred within half an hour of each other early this morning. The first occurred on a Bombay-bound local train and the second in the third-class waiting139 words
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Article86 1930-04-14 11 Remarkable Escapes. I British Official Wireless.] Rugby, April 13. Two Royal Air Force pilots. Flying Officer Percy and Flying Officer Brake, had a remarkable escape, when their machines, both travelling at high speed, came into collision 3.000 feet up, near Chichester. Both men made a86 words
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Article125 1930-04-14 11 Lee Tan Yin—Kum Sue Mun. The wedding look place at St. Peter's Church on Saturday ifternoon of Mr. Lee Tan Yin. tenth son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Yin Pun, of Messrs. Yong Pong, photographers. Singapore, and Miss Kum Sue Mun, of Canton. The Rev R. Richards officiated.125 words
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Advertisement127 1930-04-14 11 I PORTER'S j I "Bull Dog" Guinness*i STOUT. I I Look for the Bulldog! I on Every Bottle. 1 I THE EMBLEM OF QUALITY. I a SOLE AGENTS: I I '/ncorporated fn the StraiU Settlement* j g pp mm m mmm V I NEW j I" H. M. V." j127 words
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228 1930-04-14 12 Sports Pastimes. The Boat Race. CAMBRIDGE WIN AGAIN. Finest Race Since The War. OXFORD LEAD MOST OF THE WAY. ROWING. Reuter's Service. London. Aprii 12. Cambridge won the boat race by two lengths in Z m ri7e tbe finest races since ,l™ar and also produced the second be* lime sinceReuter's Service. - 228 words
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Article51 1930-04-14 12 PUBLIC MAY BUY INDIVIDUALLY. THE TURF. (By arrangement vrith the "S.FJ*.") London, April 13. It has now been officially notified by-the Home Secretary (Mr. J. R- Clynes) that while organised selling of Calcutta Sweep tickets will Streated as illegal, individual members of the public may buy the51 words
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Article100 1930-04-14 12 PREPARING FOR SPRING MEETING. The Singapore Racecourse was thrown open tor work on Saturday morning. A larger number ol [animals than expected were out and were mostly iSEn round at half-pace. The weather wS fine and a small attendance the work on the inner course, which. Jtanto to100 words
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Article47 1930-04-14 12 BLACKHEATH BADLY BEATEN. RUGBY FOOTBALL. London, Appril 12. The following were the chief results to-day Harlequins 3, Bristol 6. Northampton 17, Old Blues 9 Leicester 22, Blackheath 9. Bath 14, London Welsh 6., Edgware 0, Pontypool 9. Cardiff 9. Swansea 3. Abertillery Newport. 5.47 words
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Article34 1930-04-14 12 LAWN TENNIS. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London. April 12. The British Davis Cup team, which meet*, Germany, has been picked. It is Austin. Collins. Gregory and the new player Lea.34 words
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Article206 1930-04-14 12 TO-DAY'S TIES. To-day's ties at the S.C.C. are as follows. Championship Preliminary:—C. E. Hudson v. E. Cherrington (to finish). A. L. B. Perkins v. J. Duguid. Championship Single:—J. D. Hall v. G. R. More. Profession Pairs: —N. S. Wise and A. D. Anderson v. A. G. Hay and206 words
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Article66 1930-04-14 12 TO-DAY'S TIES. To-day's ties at the S.R.C. are as follows: Mixed Doubles: —Miss E. Nunes and P. Norris v. Mrs. Johnson and R. Nicholson, Miss F. Milne and D. Siddons v. Miss A. Rappa and Frank Gomes (to finish). Ladies* Singles:—MJLss D. Foston v. Mrs. R. H. Norris.66 words
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Article544 1930-04-14 12 Some Of The Games Described ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Reuter's Service. (By arrangement with the S.F.P.) London, Apr. 13. The weather to-day was showery and football grounds were generally on the heavy side. In their home match with Ham. Sunderland had an easy win. Eden, Gurney (2) and Unwin scoring,Reuter's Service. - 544 words
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Article123 1930-04-14 12 Reuter's Service. London, April 13. At Hampden Park. Glasgow, to-day in the Scottish Cup final. Glasgow Rangers and Partick Thistle drew o—o. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") The Scottish Cup match was watched by a crowd of 107.474. The prevailing high wind and the excitement of the playersReuter's Service. - 123 words
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Article26 1930-04-14 12 ILFORD CHAMPIONS. Reuter's Service. London April 12. At Upton Park in the Amateur Cup final Ilfort beat Bournemouth Gas Works by s—l5 —1Reuter's Service. - 26 words
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Article40 1930-04-14 12 Sydney, March 28. The coal-mines deadlock in New South Wales is on the verge of settlement. After a bitter year's fight the miners are surrendering. The Government delivered its final blow by refusing rations to the starving families.40 words
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Article1191 1930-04-14 12 Wednesday Almost Certain Of Championship. GREAT RACE IN SECOND DIVISION Sheffield Wednesday's chances of pulling off the championship of the English League, already favourable, were «much improved on Saturday (after a mid-week set back) when Wednesday secured both points and their nearest rivals, Derby County, dropped a1,191 words
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Article772 1930-04-14 12 Indians Fine Showing At Jalan Besar. S.C.C.S NARROW VICTORY. A great surprise was m store for those who expected the I.C.F.A. to be outclassed by the sec when the two teams met in a First DfvSon at the Jalan Besar Stadium en Saturday* Though the game high standard772 words
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Article212 1930-04-14 12 ORDNANCE AND SIGNALS REAT II. BOARD. On the Ful.;u Brani ground tne Ordnance and Signals met the Harbour Board team on Saturday in the Second Division of the Singapore League, the game ending in a victory' of 2 —o for the soldiers. The Harbour Board team212 words
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Article112 1930-04-14 12 A weakened Welch side- had to admit defeat by Miss Riboefs players in their return gairat Jalan Besar yesterday. Sgt. Harnish refereed. and the teams were We/eft:— Prothero; Sgt. Richards and Pte. Richards: Pte. Richards, Williams and Davies. Bradley. Deering, Rees. Mills and Collins. Miss112 words
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Article134 1930-04-14 12 BATAVIA v. SINGAPORE CHINESE. The following is the Batavia team to meet the Chinese at the Stadium this afternoon: Batavia: Apituley; Denkelaar, E. Meeng; Lasso, Weskin, Chico; Onong. Wattimena, Mols. Meise, Oejong, Davis. Reserves: Becker. Flockstra, Hegenaaran. Davis. The local side will be S.C.F.A.: —Ah Kow; Chee134 words
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Article218 1930-04-14 12 London. March 14. A threat t > the I iCttlllltlll character of the International Ass elation football matche.: has arisen in conseuv.ence of the objection of some larger profession vl clubs to releasing thciv players when such match..- v. ere played on Saturdays. Matters were brought218 words
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Article32 1930-04-14 12 ATHLETICS. 'By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London, April 12. In the Championship relay race Birchfield Harriers won in 4.47.29 2,5. Hallamshire were second 4.49.7 and South London third 4.50.3832 words
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Article29 1930-04-14 12 DON LEAVES DAYTONA. MOTOR RACING. Reuter's Service. Daytona. April 12. Kaye Don. who has abandoned further attempts fcl) assail Segrave's record, lias left Daytona for New York.Reuter's Service. - 29 words
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Article34 1930-04-14 12 At the special general meeting of the Union Sporting Association on Thursday last. Messrs. Lim Sim Ewe and Khoo Guan Chiang were elected vice-presidents vice Messrs. Chan Joo Hwee and Ang Kirn Swee resigned.34 words
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Article261 1930-04-14 12 Association Football. S.A.F.A. .LEAGUE. This week's S.A.F.A. League fixtures are as tollows: Division 1. Tuesday. S.C.C. v. Welch. Padang Wednesday. S.C.F.A. S.R.C. Stadium. Friday. R AF. v. R.A. Stadium (provisional). Saturday. Malays v. 1.C.F.A.. Jalan Besar. Division 11. Monday. Police v. 8.A.T.. A.P.C. ground. Tuesday. Warders Sunt261 words
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Article30 1930-04-14 12 London. March 18. The "Daily Mail" asserts that preparations for an early General Election are well advanced at Socialist headquarters. Orders have been given for 30,000.000 envelopes.30 words
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Article95 1930-04-14 12 To Meet Boy Walley. BOXING. Kid Garbo, flyweight champion of Manila and Chua Lai and Joe Suzara. also flyweights are expected to arrive in Singapore by th< 'President Garfield'' on April 28. Arrangements are being made for Garbo to meet Boy Walley in a championship contest or95 words
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91 1930-04-14 12 Y. C. Song. Malaya's featherweight and lightweight champion, has at long last signed the contract which binds him to fight Battling Guillemo. The pair will clash in a twelveround contest at the Theatre Royal on May 1. The Chinese beat Guillemo on points91 words
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Article80 1930-04-14 12 BRITISH TEAM COMPLETED. GOLF. Reuter's Service. London. April 12 The English Walker Cup team has been I completed by the selection of W. Campbell. Robert Harris, and J. Lang. The other members of the British team are: Rex Hartley, Sir Ernest Holderness. J. Nelson Smith, J. A. Stout,Reuter's Service. - 80 words
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Article404 1930-04-14 12 S.G.C. BEAT B.C.G.C. The following was the result of the second round tie hi the Wei Hai Wei Cup competition between the S.G.C. and the R.C.G.C. played yesterday at Bukit Timah. (R.C.G.C. players mentioned first): S. L M. Ibrahim 0, L. D. Hardie 7 and 5 L E.404 words
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Article88 1930-04-14 12 Forty-two cards were taken out for the April medal competition at J* Keppel GoM Club, which resuUed m a win for P. C. Barnes, who returned a score of 81-16 65 nett. X following have qualified in the Telegrap» Cud competition and the dxaw for J* W Eundl88 words
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Article55 1930-04-14 12 O' er the Easter holidays eclectic for both men and ladies will be heldi aL th Kptong Golf Club. Full particulars and lad* handicap- can be seen on the notice-board Memb- re «ho defire to enter for the We.dln, Cup Competition are asked to sen m names by55 words
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Article147 1930-04-14 12 SWIMMING. Results of Chinese Swimming Club event yesterday were: A Class 100 metres. 1. Tan Wee Chjwv time i S. 9 4 5 sees; 2. Tan Chew Seng. 3H °B C 100 metres. 1. Sim Boon Hoon ti„ on 4 5 sees: 2. Seet Chong Chan,147 words
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Article174 1930-04-14 13 Show Promise In Trial Runs. DIRT-TRACK RACING. at the Singapore Speedway, D Jj2£ ral new local riders made making in all 18 local riders v in actual practice, all of whom are disitariM remarkable form. ng rider was Ong Chin Beng, ibo wiß undoubtedly be Singa- s ed174 words
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Article271 1930-04-14 13 olunto Snooker Tournament BILLIARDS. Ties :i; Volunteer Snooker Tournament the SCC commencing to-day are: iO DAY S TIES. W. Ken v. and L. R. Nicol v. R. g. W SchoJes aur C. M. Van Cuylenburg; H. J. Frewin and L. G ■niih v. J. Lee and S. A. Woosey: •V271 words
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Article102 1930-04-14 13 BOXING. London. Mar. 25. JnhnJ J," r u lnd 00X1118 conte st yesterday Tnetaon wa, very unpopular. One Judge. z rtf. v t tnought that cam poio nor judge and referee gave mma in favour of RL*ko. «en or heard of -Digger d*d ,uddenly from pneumonia we102 words
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Article414 1930-04-14 13 Last Year's Confidence Justified. C. L. itltchell the Mg statem""' made «he toNow^ the stifle, soundness of 8 10 thf banking situation, and danger to be ning M to the expansion The m credit during the year wZTT* u omme ™ial loans concern, and r.he net inrrJ*414 words
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Article139 1930-04-14 13 London. March 26. The Evening Standard has withdrawn its appeal against the judgment in the Joneseo case. The "Daily Express" has consented to judgment on the basis of agreed damages and sJd thi Called that M Barbu-JGHesco S I h f Evening Standard" for libel and after139 words
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Article33 1930-04-14 13 The rate of Mone y or ders for India ■ad Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 for $100 Th rate oi payment of Money Orders from Indta and Ceylon is Rs. 157 for $10033 words
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Advertisement71 1930-04-14 13 r^"»»»^^^,,,, *t i 6 i mf, Times Become the owner RALEIGH i I CO., Ltd. &J^ Wm *"***m Times" spent St 8 "rSDor. xr m r im r the only AU-steel bicvele in the 6 ana Kuala Lumpur. world, rhere are various models to chnna* j£ from, which your nearest71 words
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Advertisement264 1930-04-14 13 I New Wooed Cabaret I JALAN BESAR. jj I TO-NIGHT AT 9 P.M {j I DANCING C g TO fl De Souza Brothers' Orchestra. g I MLLE. .ELSIE EHBENFELD I I PREMIERE DANSEUSE. I jmuHm»rmn I-.'. \mm„mn, iSBSB I Homelite Portable 1 Centr «fugal Pump. I The National Electrade 42,264 words
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Advertisement180 1930-04-14 13 OSRAM on an electric lamp is more than a trade J mark. It Is fne Hall Mark of quality and the DO guarantee ol a unique lamp service. OSRAM, in a word, is the epitome of long c experience-of widespread investigations and tesis I J carried out at the 6.E.C.180 words
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Advertisement681 1930-04-14 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES (1927), LIMITED. f incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Notice Of Loss Of Scrip. Whereas an application has been made to the Directors of Estate and Trust Agencies <1927> Limited, by Thomas Oswald Mayhew for and on behalf of Theophilus Henry Nonis to issue to681 words
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Advertisement494 1930-04-14 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. Notice is herelw that the Rubber Market will be closedofficially on the following days, being Public and Bank Holidays:— Friday. April 18, 1930. Saturday, April 19, 1930. Monday, Api'ff 2F, 1 !'!).)•**>•► By Order of the Committee, GATTEY BATEMAN, Secretaries.494 words
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Advertisement499 1930-04-14 14 -^EDUCATIONAL. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. B. SHORT STREET, SINGAPORE. This Institution is offering the only complete and thoroughly artistic courses of musical instruction obtainable in Singapore. Our distinctive advantages and methods Interest discriminating parents and patronages. For particulars apply to the Secretary. /J£j Ctarn at your span (ims in your499 words
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Advertisement563 1930-04-14 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, Bui ten Nieuwpoort Straat. Shanghai563 words
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Advertisement811 1930-04-14 14 BANKS. i THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,646,505 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J.811 words
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Article618 1930-04-14 15 Germany Taken By Surprise. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") Piohibition has never been an issue in Germany. Even the temperance movement has never assumed here the proportions it has in many other countries. The truth is that Germans are a beer and wine drinking people. They may get618 words
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Article302 1930-04-14 15 By Modern Woman. A woman .said to me the other day, "I do so hate to hear the modern girl swear. She thinks no more of saying -damn or 'blast' than a man dees." I was inclined to agree with her until I thought it out, after which302 words
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147 1930-04-14 15 Mental Derangement. The "Sri Krung" (BasJn) states that about eleven o'clock on ihe night of the 29th ult. a sergeant-major of the art llery at Rajburi assaulted his mother-in-law with a hatchet and killed her. Ear ier in the month he had been discharged irom further147 words
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Advertisement912 1930-04-14 15 fflH BALL BEARING SPUR-GEARED I n CHAIN BLOCKS 8 ARE MACHINE SHOP NECESSITIES I I THE YALE BALL BEARING SPUR-GEARED CHAIN BLOCK D X is the safest and speediest portable hand-hoist where loads must D Cj Vj jf he lifted frequently and labour is expensive. q S '5? {j It912 words
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Advertisement164 1930-04-14 15 DOUBLE I NOTHING BETTER IS OBTAINABLE AT THE I PRICE OF 50 CENTS FOR 50 CIGARETTES I THEY ARE OF SUPERLATIVE QUALITY ALWAYS FRESH FROM ENGLAND I ARDATH TOBACCO Co., LTD. LONDON FON I H,N G. H. WATTS Co. Made from T n |TLIICIiD Sanitary and Electrical blackcurrants. Glycerine^ CJlPflf164 words
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Advertisement125 1930-04-14 16 Parking Area Inside Grounds 50 Cents Per Car. NEXT ROAD Direction Singapore Speedways Ltd. 18 High Speed Thrilling RaoesT* xMachines w/ c c m^ n V 111 IB WWMW'h",.".^.^"!,",,^^ I The Unapproachable I I The 1930 Models are Speedier Safer more Silent more Reliable —in fact more than I ever125 words
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Advertisement422 1930-04-14 16 yen R o"ing Scar. Scratch Grandstand $2.00 j Races Ist. (lass .SI.OO i Scratch Race Rider Tv n i> ,.n,vJ Hawnni 2nd. (lass 50 cts. 4 »f Record Attempts •Jrd. (lass 20 cts. j "U'Tomng start 4 Six Handicap Race? Gates Open 7.30 p.m. J Sera h R let Grand422 words
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Article, Illustration315 1930-04-14 17 (Vi MILE TRACK). Mr. Charles Datson. one of the most famous dirt track performers in th. has now a happy bana oi local riders receiving tuition from him Thlu t world occasion that Mr. Datson has filled the roll oi tutor in the pioneering of315 words
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Article199 1930-04-14 17 In addition to $500 In cash prizes to be contested for at the dirt track racing carnivals to" be held at Singapore Speedway, valuable trophies have been donated by the leading sportsmen in Singapoic. special types°m V L tne manufacture of these Silver Gauntlet at first199 words
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Article, Illustration183 1930-04-14 17 Harry Lewis, a Ma'ay Slates lad. but Known to Australian speed fans as "Tiger" Lewis, due to his cons stent and cU:;perate attempts for victory, is one of the most popular riders in Australia, where he had considerable success. He hJb raced in open competition with such world183 words
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Article157 1930-04-14 17 Messrs. Borneo Motors Limited, Agents for Austin, Chrysler, Plymouth and Riley Cars, are now handling the saies of Douglas Motor Cycles. All those interested are invited to see the dirt track machine winch can be seen in their showroom. This particular machine will be ridden by Mr. Chas. Datson.157 words
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Article112 1930-04-14 17 rnmmn, IfS Nan y an Building Companj, contractors to Singapore Speedways Ltd who are responsive for the grand stand s^L SUrrOUUdlng at "ie Singapore are certainty not confined to that were constructed" gently 35 shop houses whilst numerous houses at Road, K.P.M. shipping company were ouiit bv this112 words
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Article480 1930-04-14 17 I he lighting of a dirt track to provide the correct illumination oy artificial means—to carrj out this sport alter dark—presents quite a number of problems which are not at first apparent to Electrical Engineer concerned. But provided he works in conjunction with j experienced riders 011480 words
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Advertisement81 1930-04-14 17 Thrill «a Skid rSpilT AT SINGAPORE SPEEDWAY SATURDAY, APRIL 19. Wfvp gets If ~the jump on competitors —J l£, 2 5 the steady demand m j ~lhe backing of If) v the repeat orders AW f i Quality Decides J I The Phoenix Aerated Water Worta S I PHONE 34-6381 words
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Advertisement130 1930-04-14 17 T"" 1111 lII |„H biJ I Nanyang Building Co. I I Sole Proprietor FRANCIS VERNON, SINGAPORE. j I 'Phone 5520. j For Housing Schemes 1 G. R. OEHLERS 1 I 30, ST. MACHAEL'S ROAD, SINGAPORE. jjj I Manufacturer of Precasl Concrete Post and Panel H Coolie Lines, Bathrooms, Sentry and130 words
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Article, Illustration1777 1930-04-14 18 ROOFING. It may safely be claimed that the roof is the most important part of any structure. Not only does it serve to keep out the elements from the interior of the building out upon the composition also depends whether the1,777 words
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373 1930-04-14 18 Sea, air or land. Great Britain or abroad, if I the stage be set for a great feat of endurance or marvellous speed record, then you shall see a "Castrol" triumph! The year 1929 has been another victorious year for Castrol', the outstanding achievements373 words
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Advertisement87 1930-04-14 18 The New Thrill For Singapore Dirt=Track Motor=Cycle Racing. 1 THE WOOD PRESERVATIVE f {fj Lr I D I I g D I Sote /or Malaya: |j I SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. I g (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements. THE I "TRIUMPH" I OF THE I 3 Cj 3 J ffi87 words
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Advertisement165 1930-04-14 18 J ON THE ROOF OF THE GRANDSTAND 1 WHEN YOU VISIT THE TRACK i The Tiles you see there were supplied by SIME, DARBY Co., Ltd., who, through their Building Departirjents, are actively i n terested in every kind of building supplies from the tiles on the roof to the165 words
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Article, Illustration1902 1930-04-14 19 The Many Undertakings Of Mr. A. J. Reynolds. SUCCESSES IN CAR RACING. From A Troupe Of Acrobats To Track Director. The introduction of dirt track racing in Singapore will provide a stimulus to social lif<■ here, in addition to bringing to the city a sport1,902 words
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Article282 1930-04-14 19 What are printing inks? Probably an unbelievably large percentage of the worlds population are of the opinion that ink consists of water with a quantity of water soluble dyo thrown in. This is far from being the truth I Of course, printing inks must not be con-282 words
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194 1930-04-14 19 The lavatory accommodation at Singapoi Speedway was a difficult problem, and having cater for such huge crowds as witness dirt trac* motor cycle racing gave the promoters <onsiderable worry until the manufacturer Ml G. R. Oehlers of 30. St. Michael's Road Singapore came to their194 words
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Advertisement179 1930-04-14 19 INTRODUCING THE MOST SENSATIONAL MOTOR-CYCLE SPORT Dirt-Track Racing to Singapore. FOR SPORTS I Consult the Leading Jewellers 8 for your Trophies and Elegant I-ngraving. Largest Assortment SHIELDS, CUPS, TANKARDS, jjj B. P. DE SILVA, LTD. soMiArosi royal jewellers. penang. m 2 *****5Z***** ISttSiSZScSZSES2SESdSZS2SZSSSZ KEZSZiZSSSZS^ZSZSZSHSZSZSdSZS?' gSZS2s2s2s2sZSr^«M»Sasga^n?gq Douglas I KING OF THE179 words
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Advertisement229 1930-04-14 20 I MEN OLD BEFORE THEIR TIME If you are jnst a weak-backed, vigourj <ess, don't-want-to-do-anything perj son, positively 44 sitting-out" the best years of your life, what you've got to io, and do quickly, is to get back in j brain and body the nervous energy and vitality you have229 words
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Advertisement267 1930-04-14 20 IA 2nd. HAND GARS fH ffi We beg to announce re-organization of oar 2nd. hand I car department, and therefore better values. Every car receives proper overhaul and reconditioning before disposal. ■j }j Favourable prices are always allowed for the Trade-in jj agltat new Ftats of the small European car267 words
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