Malaya Tribune, 17 April 1930

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVII. No. 91 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday April 17, 1930.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 200 1 UPTONS CEYLON TEA. 1 »D CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. ««awgnm rnmriwi inn "O.K" CEMENT I i i CONTRACTS CAN BE ARRANGED AT SPECIAL RATES ON APPLICATION TO: Sole Importers: Jfe fatf XSISLUC CO., Ltd., SINGAPORE. I (Incorporated in Denmark.) .\L\MiuiMM 1 1 11l Ml i PHB| You Appreciate Fine jjj
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    • 212 1 FLORODOR" Washing r mm* V Suitings fly w For Tropical /V Wear HIGH STREET. 7 Singapore. Protection 8 I fli J I Security. 1 r€ jfi 10 jfl j No RATNER fire-resisting safe has 1 j ever had its contents destroyed by fire, j j and no RATNER thief-resisting safe
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  • 2170 2 THE PRINCES AND THE CONSTITUTION. THE SARDA ACT. On March 31. in the House of Commons. M: Benn informed Miss Rathbone that the Govern ment of India were fully alive to the importance Of expediting the replies to their inquiries regarding the measures proposed to facilita;the enforcement
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    • 359 2 I Day Sale Reserve Section at I Robinson Co, Ltd. Raffles Place. g I $2.50. r g s lti I 8 Gate Open| 111• 1111 •Ir. 1 111 :p lVsf p ace jj g I 7.30 p.m. zO' 9 p.m. :jj Parade UlllftUUU I U Parking Inside! g I 830
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    • 28 2 MUSIC. Special Tuitions on Violin and Piano are coached by a Professional Teacher also classical and Theory of Music are taught Charges moderate. Apply 81. tvUkfc Road Singapore.
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    • 452 2 1 Diseases v y\ Dengue Fever W§mW\\. iK Malaria or D>se?Uer\, ere. ■*'< O ANATOGEN must do you |P gOOd ***** pro\ides the I Jfi Vf I debiliated cells of b °dy and nerves MM I 1 1 WUh exaaly those elements Wm I f I Phosphorus and albumin that
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  • 960 3 SHAREHOLDER'S WEAK POSITION. More Legislation Needed. The 'Financial Times" raises the subject ot the rights of shareholders to investigate the working of companies that have come to grief "The complete or partial failure lately of so many companies formed during the past two years," it says, "has
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    • 272 3 C OTY Cmmpemei cf the pares! ingredients La Cni Cctjr is the natural foundation for Coty F;«ce Powder and Rouge as they blend with < \o;ii :(c OBCMtlnes*, Creme Coty protects md preserves the skin from biting winds, fc* .nid dust, and keeps it smooth and soft. It b ■MlßMlle
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    • 33 3 "What I like about them is that they never vary I" CORK-TIPPED^VW Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats MADE IN LONDON. CARRERAS LTD. 14 j YEARS' REPUTATION FOR QUALITY GOLD yggtygf LABrr ij|p
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  • 1142 4 A LESSON THE NATION MUST LEARN. The Of Modernisation. WHAT THE WEST HAS TAUGHT. I Much has been said about the difference between our old civilisation and wliat is known as Western civilisation. The main point seenu, to be that in China, while the th nicer* wen philosophical,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 347 4 gj j I A Cinema in your own home j jjj You can make your own movies with I Cine-Kodak I Cj For grown-up people or for children the appeal of this X] jjj Home Cinema is irresistible. In addition to showing X pictures of your own taking, you can
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    • 268 4 'Hi!!! it N 'DEAL Good Health is Real Wealth j J The most precious possession you can have is Good Health. A rich man who is always ill > *f is the poorest man on earth. tf# Health depends upon the food you eat. The J y quantity of food
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    • 506 4 SIMPLE BACKACHE is OFTEN DANGEROUS Short, sharp stabbine when you rise from bed, straighten the bouv a .<> j,,,,., are sure ugu 0 dan»-, trouble. The quicks intrclironic Backache. I or Rheumatic Pains. vvith the worfd-famoc. *?J remedy-De\Vm a Kidney ußS*** i 1 ,,1s they are marvellous in restorinT Wii
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  • 217 5 Advice By A Stock-Brokers' Firm. London. March 17. wna aroused in financial circles by in the newspapers of a circulai t t\ D known firm of stockbrokers to lente advocating the sale of shares of companies and investing a large ages* currency of the
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  • 445 5 Singapore, April 11. MEAT. ijeti, steak uound) kati 52 Beei, si-ew or curry kati 44 Pork, lean kati 64 Pork, lean and fat < 1st quality) kati 54 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fnwl, kati 61 Hens «Locally reared) kati 78 Ducks each 98 Pigeons,
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  • 67 5 Mr. untitled A Dickson. District Officer, Kinta. las career in Malaya in 1896, will, the next few months, be going c preparatory to retirement. Mr. tfcer Kinta s D. O. since 1921 and lum genuine regret among all comKinta when he leaves us on bis J reliremei *t, says the
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  • 86 5 [Our readers are invited to urite to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the -Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only Pen-names
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  • 195 5 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Pickpockets usually infest theatres— ence I was relieved of mv purse in the Victoria Theatre— and other crowded parts of the town, where they can have a chance to carry en their lucrative trade wtttMMttj? by prying eyes. One can see placards
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  • 360 5 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—The "Haj" or Muslim Pilgrimage is the fifth pillar of Islam. Its aim is not In the least religious: it is purely political. There is no reliable or historical evidence to prove that the Kaaba was founded by Abraham helped bv his
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  • 801 5 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune."; Sir, —I have read with interest letters from your readers regarding immorality in Singapore, and I note with pleasure that almost all of your correspondents are of the opinion that drastic steps should be taken to suppress illegal prostitution. I would suggest
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  • 265 5 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—Mr. P. P. Cherian has caused not a little surprise by trying to pose as a sort of Dictator in matters relating to the welfare of India. It is patent to everyone that the Indian Congress, which is composed of the best
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  • 438 5 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."; Sir,—Regarding the letter from "An Exporter" in your issue of the 12th inst.. going through the details of his views one would naturally be led to take it for granted that we in Singapore are consuming a product which should be named anything
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 725 5 SHE WONDERED WHY. He Grew Indifferent Till She Took Herself In Hand. Here's a message to every woman who feels her vitality slowly ebbing away—who is constantly tired and depressed. Get a packet of McCoy's Tablets and take them regularly There is no finer tonic in the world. They re-vitalise
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    • 380 6 PAVILION jjj THONE 6903 I FROM THURSDAY, APRIL 17 TO TUESDAY, APRIL 22. jjj jjj, AT 9.15 PJ*f. SHARP. I HAROLD LLOYD I 1 a I "Get Out and Get Under" i (HE-ISSUE) S EVES FILM AND EVERYBODY'S REVIEW. 8 THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. ADOLPHE MENJOU 6! I l IN
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    • 316 6 Amusements. I ALHAMBRA| I PHONE 6909 nFHOM TUESDAY, APRIL 15 TO SUNDAY, APRIL 20. NIGHTLY AT 6.15 P. M AND 9.15 P.M. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT 3 P.M. jr A DELIGHTFUL OPERETTA j I WITH MUSIC BY THE WORLD FAMOUS 1 COMPOSER OSCAR STRAUSS. g S c Singing ESfefclJ lUe~IM
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    • 361 6 FAMOUS STAR ATTRACTION* POLA NEGRI NORMAN KERPy At GAIETY" rZ nisk In the most powerful and dramatic v» S"l most unusual Paramount has ever produced M in "THE WOMAN FROM MOSCOW Her fiance was found murdered <?hp murderer to justice. She Ml Mn love S^ th sworc /engeance and 1
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  • 858 7 WILL IT DISLOCATE THE LABOUR FORCE? Special Meeting Of LLC. \t a special meeting of the Indian ImmigraCommittee held in Penang on Wednesday. 9, there were present the Controller of oar, Malaya (the Hon. Mr. H. C. Bathurst. MCA) as chairman; the Deputy Controller of .r
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  • 34 7 (Reuter's Service.) New Yoilc. April 17. >a announced of the «tric Corporation and the West- Bectric Manufacturing Company :d Corporation oi Am.rrica. Th 3 Department of Justice is invest gat- '•>H^;arr.at:on
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  • 473 7 DECISION TO REDUCE CAPITAL. Directors' Silence Criticised. miOL e J raordin y general meeting of" the n?n l T r ng C Ltd was helfl to-day a? noon at Ocean Building. Mr. J. Bagnall presided over a good attendance of shareholders. cJm f hairman said: meeting has
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  • 295 7 Rubber Up: Tin Down. Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at 1! a.m. to-day: RUBBER. London 7 7,16 d., up l/16d. New York 14% cents (G), up cent. Share°:—Quiet. Allenbys $1.60—51.70. Ayer Moleks $1.45—51.55. Ayer Panas $1.40—51.50. Bassetts 70—75 cents, Brogas $1—51.05, Bukil Jek tongs 57—€0 cents, Bukit Katils
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  • 75 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 O'CLOCK NOON. APRIL 17. Buyers. Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 24% 25 Standard R.S.S. on Tender April 25 25' 4 Ma -V.. 25 1 J u»e 25 a J 26 May/June 25', July September 2627 Tone cf Market:—Steady,
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  • 128 7 Smaller Output Assured. (Reuter's Service.) London, April 16. A meeting of Lhe Tin Producers' Assoc ation in London unanimously passed a resolution in favour of regulating production to not more than eighty per cent, of the capacity plant. Sir Philip Cunliffe Lister (former Minister of Trade) in a
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  • 239 7 (By courtesy of H. and S. Dank.) SINGAPORE, APRIL 17. SELLING. London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 15/16 d. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3"* d. London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 13/16 d. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32 d. London demand 2s. 3^. London T.
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  • 153 7 SINGAPORE, APRIL 17 Rice. Siam New A-l per Koyan 5368 Rice, Siam New 1 $350 Rice. Siam New 2 $333 Rice. Siam New 3 $317 Rice. Siam New 4 $303 Rice. Saigon A-l $280 Rice. Saigon 1 $274 Rice. Saigon 2 $262 Rice, Saigon 3 $250 Rice. Rangoon 1
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  • 132 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore. April 17. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Rajula 22; Indrapoera 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Mata Han 17; Malwa 13; Pres. Hayes 11; Huntress 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Lycacn 30; Egra 33: Narbada 35. Suisang 37; Ardent 39. Empire Dock
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  • 122 7 Pm™ Pe,n is due to-morrow from Euiope via the Suez. f, Jm V f U \T Ug Wa S "us mornin<> Horn Calcutta via Penang. The Norwegian boat "Halvdan" arrived from Bangkok yesterday with a cargo of rice o" I from tton Kong and is sailing for Bombay
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  • 188 7 Japanese Prince." Brit. 3.6.36 tons. Capt Finch, from Manila. 16-4; lor P. Sweit-nham 22-4. "King Yuan," Brit. 1.546 ton... Capt. Fraser. from Hong Kong. 10-4; lor Bangkok. 17-4 "Egra." Brit. 2.345 tons. Capt. Davis, from Calcutta. 16-4; for Penang. 18-4. Malaya." Brit. 395 ton:,. Capt. Smith, from Malacca. 16-4;
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  • 22 7 Air Mail Karachi—London despatched bv "oirdhana." on March 27 was delivered ui London on April 16. (*Mails for Europe.»
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  • 32 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 Order" from and Cnylou U tU ii', for tit*
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 17 7 Share list will be found ll y *p 12, and other Commeruai News on 5 and 13.]
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    • 114 7 Church Services. APRIL 18. 1930. Good Friday Services. ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. J a.m. Litany of the Passion n n (A Hours Service). «Matins. Litany and Ante-Communion with Sermon followed by Meditations) P.m. Children's Servica. 5 30 p.m. Evensong and Address. 9:15 p.m. "Crucifixion" Music. ST. PETER'S CHURCH. Stamford Road. 9
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    • 511 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATION VACANT fcr Surveyor licensed to practise in the Straits Settlements and F.M.F. Apply stating experience and salary if quired to Box No. 165, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED. The Education Department. Singapore requnes fully qualified European Instructor* in fehcithand. Typewriting. Architectural Design and Building Construction for appointment to
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    • 542 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET—I and 3. Margate Road, off Orove Road, and close to Katong Park. Rent $110 each. Apply Tel. No. 7030. FOR SALE—A.J.S. Motor-cycles. One O.H.V. model, splendid condition, and one side valve model for disposal. Cheap. Call or write. 21. Orchard Road. TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 186 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. APRIL 17. Southern and Western India <Rajula> 3 p.m. Upper Burma <Egra> 3 p.m Malacca Malaya t 3 p.m. Muar iTronohi 3 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra. SouthEast Borneo. Celebes. Moluccas. Timor Dilly and Australasia «excepting Western Australia» < Nieuw Zeeland» 3 p.m. Batavia. Cheribon and Samarang (Nam
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    • 104 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, APRIL 17. High Tides.—0.10 a.m.. 1.15 p.m. Football, Singapore Europeans v. Batavia, Stadium. Football League: Malays v. S.C.C. (R.D.), S.C.C.; M.P.H. v. St. Joseph's. (Div. II),' S.R.C.; F. and N. v. Robins (Div. II) A.P.C. TO-MORROW, APRIL 18. High Tides.—0.35 a.m., 1.55 p in Public Holiday.
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  • 184 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mrs Wee Keng Hoe beg to thank all relatives associations and friends who attended the funeral of her late husband. Mr. Wee Keng Hoe and also those who sent wreaths. letters of condolence, etc. FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Relatives and friends are hereby informed tnat
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  • 643 8 A new spirit, and a welcome one, is manifest in the order which has tfone forth that no longer shall Government Offices be closed at noon on Race days. There are all too many holidays in Malaya as it is, ?nd the addition of a few unofficial ones, gradually
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  • 356 8 Mr.Arumigum has succeded Mr Pillas as Post Master. Seremban. Mr. W. R Storthard. of Tanah Pangis estate. Rompin, has returned from lewe. A Penny Wedding Dance will be held at he Sungei Ujong Club. Seremban. on May 10. Mr. Jee Kirn Keat. the N. S. fcotca'.ier. leaves Seremban for Ipoh
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  • 105 8 Officials Guilty Of Corruption. JAPANESE SENSATION. ("Japanese News" Service.) Tokyo, April 16. preliminary examination in the Echtgo Private Railway Scandal case has been concluded and Mr. J. Kobashi, ex-Minister of Education, Mr. S. Satake, ex-Councillor of the Railway Department, and Mr. T. Kusumi. Chairman of the Echigo Railway
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  • 192 8 To Meet King Fuad. (British Official Wireless.) Rugby, April 16. The Prince of Wales, who is due to arrive in London about April 28 from his African tour, left Khartoum by air to-day for Cairo about 1,000 mile3 away. Accompanying the plane in which
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  • 142 8 Breaking Box Office Records. -Married in Hollywood." the bist talkie yet shown in Singapore, is drawing crowds to th? Alhambra in larger numbers than ever before, if that were possible, for this popular house of entertainment has always offered the best, and the "full house" sign is
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  • 66 8 Commons Restores Deleted Clause. (Reuter's Service.) London. April 16. The House ci Commons by 194 to 50 votes, on Government motion, reinstated the clause abolishing the death penalty for cowardice and desertion in the Army and Air Force. Mr. E. Thurtle (Lab.. Shoreditch» who was responsible for the
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  • 248 8 The death of Mr Kho Keng Chuan after a long and protracted illness, announced this morning, removes a well known figure in the commercial life of Singapore. Fo*- 23 years he was a paitner with Mr. Arthur Barker in tee Una of Barker and
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  • 497 8 UiV "LOOKER-ON I.") Having this week already back to one judge I am pleased continue the good work and k another— Mr. Justice Sproule so much common sense into U dv of justice in Penang. Thesejjutd t rall able check on the curious f a val u
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  • 124 8 (Reuter's Service.) Former Governor Of Ceylon. London. April 2 The death is announced of the Rt. H S:r Joseph West Ridgeway, who had d <■ titiguished career in the Army ana th; 1 D 1 np.tic and Colonial Services. He was pre:: <. a Colonel for distinguished service i:;
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  • 102 8 f rom Holland by "Indraooera." dw pore 1 p.m. to-day. Prom China and Japan ty "Awa M Singapore to-morrow. From Europe. (London mails d March 27). by "Mantua," dv- Pen to-day. From Holland by "Indrapotra. doe Sings pore at 2 p.m. to-day From Europe, (London nails March 27».
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 338 8 RALEIGH I jj DEPENDABILITY. I :Q TVUKIXG the life history of the motor cycle, various outstanding features have [Q ĔJ been sought by riders and claimed by manufacturers. There have been fQ reasons when the whole attention has been directed to speed, then followed an l{] era devoted to economy
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    • 97 8 HS7iSHS2SMHSHS2S2SHS2S2SZS2SiSaS2S2SHSH3 I New Establishment, j pj A Choice Selection ol Latest jg S Silver and E. P. N. S. Goods 8 Suitable for Presentations, a MANUFACTURERS OF I 1 OF EVERY 1 I DESCRIPTION. I Careful Workmanship I a and jg 8 Prompt Attention. I 3 I lU.S. de Silva
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    • 42 8 TIN AND RUBBER. Latest Quotations. nan. Irndtii:— 7 7 'ltd. Xevv Yc:k: —13 U Cents (O). Singap- n :—24". -25 cents. TIX. L.-:ukn:—Spot £10*4 7s. 6d. (dow: 3 months, buyers £166 10s. 0d 6d.>, sellers £166 !2s. BtL id S.'n^apcrf;—sBSj62 i*2l tvs
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  • 65 9 Drafting The Naval Treaty. gO ERNMBNT ISSUES A REPORT. a-tilts Summarised. (Reuter's Service.) London, April 16. t.d (Britain). Mr. Stlmson |AJW Mr. W'akatsuki (Japan) conrning, after which the British d by a:i for Lossiemouth. H.s holiday is taken to mean that the
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  • 447 9 (British Official Wireless.) Rugby, April 16. him on the results of the Naval I date in the form of a White aid on the table in the House of enmg. It surveys the main the Conference and explains j* ht n :i ,n. thus expressing inofficial already published.
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  • 116 9 (Reuter's Service.) London, April 16. pr a(1 ivy in first line military a<rop rapid growth of Italy's force B ain't lowly position are the of a table just issued, in H use of Commons inquiry by dormer A r Minister). 2 1 that Britain alone has v
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  • 36 9 (Reuter's Service.) Melbourne. April 16. It is hag ported that the Government auction of £500,000 in the la J. liaa the reduction applying J hah to the Army and Air the discharge of 500
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  • 73 9 (Reuter's Service. Berlin, Apnl 16. dealing with the budget of ton «f 30 inserted an appropriate- the n," i arks as the fhst instalment touch flja B tbe same type as the Eraati P/euisen." now under Moldtnhauer, Finance Mimsf "'>'» eminent had taken over the former Mueller Cabinet,
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  • 711 9 SOVIET MAY TRADE WITH COLONIES. Britain Grants Facilities. (Reuter's Service.) (British Official Wireless.) National treatment is accorded in the agreement to vessels, cargoes and passengers of each country and most-favoured-nation treatment as regards coasting trade, subject to reservations as regards trade between two ports on the same coast.
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  • 44 9 (Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.) Seville, April i 6. After exactly a 24 hours' flight the Zeppelin arrived, being given a splendid reception by the King, the Rojal Family and a huge crowd. It exchanged passengers and mail and started back for Germany.
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  • 28 9 NOTES FROM INDIA, en page 2. CHINESE TOPICS, en page 4. CORRESPONDENCE, en page 5. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. SPORTS NOTES, on page ML
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  • 174 9 MR. SNOWDEN TALKS SOCIALISM. Taxing The Profiteers. (Reuter's Service.) London, April 16. The Budget debate in the Commons was noteworthy for the fact that, while the Conservatives, led by Mr. Churchill, attacked the Budget as handicapping trade and industry and the left wing Labourites, led by Mr. Max
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  • 171 9 China's Southern Rebels. ("Sin Kuo Min Press" Service.) Shanghai, April 17. President Chiang Kai Shek has postponed ms tr;p to Hankow indefinitely, a number of representatives have been sent by Marshals Yen Shi Shan and Feng Yu Slang to Hong Peking 10 WelCome Mr Wan Chi «g Wei
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  • 62 9 To Combat Extremism. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London. Aprl 16 rJ!.,? Star announces to-day the LiberalLabour agreement for the introduction of an %l r<L VOte at the next election. The Liberal rupport is making the Govern ment disinclined to humour ZtZJZSZ Part" cTfer nCe uSSS hke to
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  • 26 9 Government Firm. •By arrangement with the "S.F.P."/ London, April 16 It believed that the Government is standing firm on the question of the EgvDtian
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  • 35 9 (Reuter's Service.) London, April 16. Newspapers from Amsterdam state that the ng the possibility of an increase in taxation ILJSLIJS! lUdieS in of he anticipated Budget deficit of 34.000.000 guilder*
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  • 46 9 (Reuter's Service.) Paris. April 16. After a game ot battledore and shuttlecock between the Senate and the Chamber over m nor amendments, the Budget was finally passed. It shows a revenue cf 50,465 miLion francs and an estimated surplus of 66 million francs
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  • 70 9 (Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.) Berlin, April 16. Poland has sent a Note to Germany expressin*, the view that the Agrarian tariff changes will disturb the balance which is the basis of the Germano-Polish trade pact, signed lately but not ratified as yet. The German'view is that the changes
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  • 224 9 European Police Injured. MANY MORE ARRESTS IN INDIA. Two Americans Hurt. (Reuter's Service.) Tllo Bombay, April 16. Proved to be unfounded. Mr andhi has Navsari, April 16. arrest presumably arose ouHf ,lw appearance fro hb sudd Calcutta. April 16 werf s^Jd et l nin L h T h
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  • 128 9 Not Changing His Mind. (Reuter's Service.) New Yog*, Apnl 16. President Hoovers address in favour of to the World *****1 uwit <' eVen by °PP°sitton newspapers uhich point out that the President is probably °J the reCem Victory of Mrs. Ruth McCoimick in the State
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  • 68 9 Council Motion Rejected. (Reuter's Service.) Shanghai. April 16. A ratepayers' meeting this afternoon overwhelmingly rejected a unanimous recommendation of the Municipal Council of the international settlement to increase the Chinese representation on the Council from three to five. A motion that the council meetings be open
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  • 71 9 Stock Exchanges Alarmed. (Reuter's Service.) Tokyo. April 16. Stressing the grave anx-ety felt at the prevailing economic condition, the National Asrccation of All-Japan Stock Exchanges has submitted a resolution to the Government advismg that immediate steps be taken to stabilise the situation. The resolution calls, among
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  • 50 9 (Reuter's Service.) Washington. Aprii «17. The Congressional Committee has approved a duty of 10 per cent, on hides, from 12» to 30 per cent, on leathers and 20 per cent on boots and shoes, all of which have been uti the free list for years past.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 151 9 "\i iiiiiiiin inmi ,i BOWRANITE GUARANTEED I j RUST PROOF. I 3 I I PROTECT I 3 S 3 The Chassis, Mudguards, etc., of I 3 Ln I your Car from Rust caused by I I Climatic Conditions and Salt j Watered Roads. fl Sole Agents For S.S. 3 (Incorporated
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  • 1200 10 Sports Pastimes. Dramatic Change. SINGAPORE MALAYS BEAT BATAVIA. Thrilling Display Before Big Crowd. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL Before a wildly cheering crowd of 9.000 spectators the Singapore Malays, after being a goal down and apparently outclassed in the first-half, created a dramatic change on the resumption and ran out the winners by
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  • 40 10 Rangers Win Final Replay. (Reuter's Service.) London. April 16. At Hampden Park to-day in the Scottish Cu-j final replay Glasgow Rangers beat Parties Thistle 2—l. When the sides met last week the resuli Wf i a goalless draw.
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  • 80 10 RIGGER PLAYERS AT SOCCER. With a team comprised mostly of rugscr players, the A.P.C. stubbornly resisted the 8.8.1, and L. on the Padang yesterday in the S.C.C. tournament. Lacking science, they played with gusto, all in a good spirit. An unfortmiate handing of the ball just outside the
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  • 159 10 (From Our o>.cn Correspondent.; Malacca, April 16. The Monopolies lost to the Teachers in the second round .of the Government Inter-Depart-mental Shield competitioa on Tuesday la«>t on the Kubu "C" field by 2—l. Tee Chin netted the first goal and a well placed kick by C. de
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  • 27 10 (By arrangement with the •'S.F.P."j London. April 16. The English schools football eleven touring Belgium drew their first match with the combined Belgian Universities I—l.
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  • 69 10 The following are the final positions of the Empire Dock Shield League for Harbour Board Depts.— P. W. L. D P. A PtWest Wharf 4 3 1 0 6 7 6 Dockyard Fitters 4 2 1 1 8 5 5 Head Office 4 2 1 1 5
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  • 32 10 On the S.C.F.A. ground yesterday the Navy. Army and Air Force Institute beat G.H Kiat's XI 3—l. S.F. Llewellyn. Philan and Lim Khoon Hong, scored for the winners.
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  • 43 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London, April 16. The Welsh Rugby Union- has fined Neath £10 as a sequel to their refusal to play Aberavon on Saturday and has ordered the match to be played w'thin 14 days.
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  • 111 10 MONDAY'S GREAT GAME IN PARIS. As the table appended shows, France has a good chance of winning the International championship by beating Wales, who are at the "wooden spoonists" thus far, at Paris on Easter Monday. Frenchmen, it is reported, ar-"> in a feverish state of excitement over
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  • 37 10 BOXING. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London, April 16. The National Sporting Club has decided to discontinue the use.the Ring (new premises) for boxing and it is proposed to promote matches outside.
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  • 42 10 Arrangements have been made for the H« Hong Bank Sports Team to go to Kuala Lumpur during the Easter holidays. During their stay there they will play one football match, two volley-ball matches. two basket-ball matches and ping-pong matches against Selangor teams.
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  • 408 10 FIRST DAY'S RESULTS. THE TURF. (From Our Own Correspond* nt.) Penang, April 16. The Easter race meeting of the Penang Turf Club opened here to-day. the weather being fine, the attendance good and the going hard. Results were: Face I.— Horses—Class ?s 4 and s—Divi io.i 2—
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  • 158 10 TIIIUTY-ONE ENTRIES GOLF. The foUowlni entries have been received for the Malayan Golf Championsh.p meeting, i< Kuala Lumpur this week-end: F. S. Gibson. A. E. Mullaly. J Ednie. L. D. Hardie. V. C. Vanrenen. D. W. B. Vanrencn L. P. H ckey. E. C Vander Beck. W. J.
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  • 162 10 In the final round of the Eu Tong Sen shie.o competition, at the Race Course Golf Club B. M. Abdulla <10. beat E Yean Bee <18> at thI9tn hole. The Martens' Cup foursome competition will be played during the Easter holidays The lesult ox the draw
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  • 73 10 VOLLEY BALL. The following will represent the Chinese Sports Association against the Yeung Ching Chinese School in a friendly game to-morrow I n the Yeung Ching School ground at 5 p m Teze Tuck. Ng Cheong. Ng Cheong Ling Yee Cheok Wah. Ho Tow
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  • 165 10 A Successful Rehcirsal. DIRT-TRACK RACING. The following are the officials from llv Singapore Dirt Track Club, who will control all racing at the Singapore Speedway:— Medical Officer for Singapore Dirt Track Club: Dr. S. K. Lim. Track Stewards: Messrs. C. C. Blake. F. W Brewer, J. Taylor. A.
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  • 76 10 Association Football. S.A.F.A. LEAGUE. This week's S.A.F.A. League fixtures are as follows: In view of the match between Batavia and the European XI at the Stadium this afternoon, all to-day's league matches have been cancelled. Division I. To-morrow. R.A.F. v. R.A.. Stadium <provisional». Saturday, Malays v. I.C.F.A..
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  • 188 10 TO-DAY S TEST AT STADIUM Sun Bock Choon Ha\ing beaten the Chinese and lost to the Malays, to-day's match between the Batavia tourists and the Europeans, at the Stadium, will have added interest in that it assumes the nature of a rubber contest. The local European team
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  • 373 10 Cricket. Tennis for the match on th_' Padang on Saturday. Sunday and Monday next will b»: S.C.C.: R. L. L. Braddell P H. Stewart Brow Lt. G.J. Bryan. R.N.Hamilton < capt.», Capt. D. V. Hill, D. R A Hoblyn. Sq Ldr. G. E. Livock. K ti. MaeFarlane.
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  • 244 10 A match of five singles will be ployed at the Gleeful Court. Choon Gunn School. Lorong E. *3ast Coast, on Sunday v. Austin Juniors Teams: Gleeful B. P.: Low Liang Quee, Gan Hoc\ Seng. Poo SiaK Chuan. Tan Cheng Guan and Tan Huat Seng. Reserve:—Poo Sick Cheng. Austin "Juniors":—Tan
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  • 47 10 A Scintillating Spectacle. LAWN TENNIS. (Reuter's Service.) Nice, April 16. In a scintillating spectacle at the Beaulieu Club, the directors of which persuaded Tilden to mjet the professional champion. Karl Kozeluh, both men played at the top form, the American winning 6—4, 6 —4.
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  • 78 10 (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London. April 16. The British Lawn Tennis Association at a meeting to-day decided to send a men s team to the Empire Games at Hamilton. Ontario, this summer. The annual match between representative English and Irish teams, it was decided, should be
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  • 118 10 YESTERDAY'S RESI'LTS. Results and ties at the S.C.C: Camplonship Singles N. A. Sedwick beat E. Cherrington. 6—2, 6—4. Cliampionship Pairs:— D. H. Kleinman and Rev. Aitken beat C. E. Hudson and C J Stephen, 6—l. 6—2. Godown Doubles Handicap: —R. B. S. Donnell and W. R. King beat
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  • 49 10 TO-DAY'S TIES. To-day's ties in the S.R.C. tournament; Doubts Handicap:—J. R. Brown and A. J. Brasa v. N. Hay and F. James: G. W. A: gus and F. Scully v. H. N. Balhetchet and C. A. Peterson; F. Norris and D. Siddons v. A. ar.d R. Armstrong.
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  • 47 10 TO-DAY' 3 TIES. To-day's ties in the SC.R.C. tournament are as follows: "A" Singles Handicap, seirii- final: —E an Wong or Lai Kwong Chun v. John Lim. "B" Dovbles Handicap semi-final:—Kh< o Ah Bah and Chee Kong Leong v. Chua Chocn Seng and Kelly Quahe.
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  • 64 10 NEWMAN'S SURPRISING WIN. BILLIARDS. London. April 8. Newman, afier being in arrears mist of the time, seored a surprising victory over Lindrum the Australian champion. The final scores were: Newman. 14,145. Lindrun. 13.955. In the professional billiards championship, in the first heat. Davis (in play) is leading
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  • 62 10 TO-DAY'S TIES To-day's ties in the S.C C. tournament are as follows: Capt. F. Deardon and D. R. Cameron v. A. S. Banks and C. P. Burke; D R. A. HoL»h n and Paul Storr v. G. C. Meredith and H. W Kuenzler; E. A. Hudson
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  • 36 10 On the R.I. ground yesterday Tay Oen Seng s XI beat the Senior A Union of Raffles Institution by goals to nl. Tan Seng Hock (3), Tan Seng Bah and Tan Teck scored for the winners.
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  • 165 10 A Varied Programme. The TP.c A of Kuala Lumper, are rhdting Singapore this week-end and will be seen In a variety of sports, the opposition being supplied by the Ceylon Sports Club. They will meet the CSC. at football to-morrow at the Jalan Besar Stadium for the challenge
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  • 61 10 Sequel To Cafeteria Incident. At the instance cf Mr. M. Saiboo. the complamant in the case, the charges of crimmr.l trespass and wrongful confinement preferred agaimt Mr. Gordon Cranna. general secretary for the V.M.C.A.. were withdrawn before the District Judge (Mr. C. Wi'son* this ingThe offences were alleged
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  • 869 10 A Weekly Commentary S.A.F A league result and including yesterday First Dfc S.C.F.A. neat R.A F g Kit Hoe <2>. Koon O S.C.C. beat I.C.F.A 4 •penalty), Johari 2 (one naS 3 S.C.C. beat Welch 2- Second 2 Robins l. St. Joseph- A.P.C. 1. Socony 0. Ord. and
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  • 220 11 LAWN TENNIS. From Our Ovn Correspondent.) Iph, April 14. jj.cnd sport in Perak comprised a keen between teams of Chinese and Euro- ns in which, although the Chinese won Singles out of eight and six doubles, two. the Europeans won their three against the leading Chinese players. Ko'
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  • 341 11 j J. Lezard and D. R. Rutnam. who repred Cambridge against Oxford in the Univerlawn tennis match in 1923 and were unpail lor Trinity Hall for four years, play together at Wimbledon this Rutnum is in London on leave from India. clever doubles combination. Lezard
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  • 97 11 BADMINTON. In a match of six singles between the Jovial mL an u th R °unceval BP. on the former's 4wo me tPam WOn by four games t0 Th, following were the results (Jovial BP Payers mentioned first >: Wee Hong Hai beat fee* h°T A Kwang
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  • 39 11 3 note that the dat€ for nes tor the singles championship tournacomLrf n extend ed to May 23. Intending who have not yet sent in their p„ b are r «iuested to do so as soon as
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  • 103 11 MOTOR-CYCLING. Rex Dunca n and J. L. Ross on cvcilV-T mbed Bukit Kutu on their motors' c t sf Ing cc Matchless machines, they «ay roached the topmost bungalow by miles w K bndle mh a distance of about 9K t h e w'< heve the "Malay
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  • 53 11 GOLF. Itht* T.JV l. lS UncJer contemn; ition to remove and make P 'n f 1 5 ;i b t0 a site T1 or Lane is a i hole c °urse there. The idea doiibir;••'!/* ne as race course, with its course xq does not
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  • 20 11 at T^ ursome competition will be held binder »h2 Golf Club on Easter Monday, th usual conditions.
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  • 807 11 Conference At End Of Year. AN ALL-ASIAN CONFERENCE OF WOMEN. The following um»i t Ma lava has h P to the women of StefanTn A ent t0 US for Publicationexp^rienced"the vanie of°m?f° f S** haVing froai all cart* nr t V eetl ng in conference has c
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  • 148 11 Drill Programme. TO-DAY, APRIL 17. Siglap S. R. A. (v), Camp. R. A. F. Base "A" (M. G.) Coy., Camp. Red House Naval Base, "C" (Scottish) Coy., Camp. TO-MORROW, APRIL 18. Siglap S. R. A. (v), Camp. R. A. F. Base "A" (M. G.) Coy., Camp. Red House
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  • 1131 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore. April 17, 1930, 10 a.m Issue I Value Buyers. Sellers. I £1 Asam Kumbang 30j- 331- norn 5|- Ayer Hitam Tin 15 9 16|1 £1 Bangrin Tin 25 3 26 3 1 Batang Padang 0.17% 0.22 1
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    • 176 12 j Finest I Streaky Bacon j 80 cts. per !b. Singapore Gold Storage fifcr4td. I Incorporated te the Strait* Settlement*.) if SPORTS^ CUPS h SILVER and ift Estd. 1914. 'Phone 4508. P j Street, Singapore. You need I not suffer from a JJH Disfigured Skin! 11l Rashes, pimples and other
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    • 524 12 XJ S» JE IMC JEC jfcjr lAnotherI Another FOX Triple Feature Programme For Four Niahu rTT 525 From Wednesday Ap.il 16. j». AT the APOLLO CINEMA geyla Nc SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M. SHARP. A Mystery drama that will keep you in suspense all the tfa». "BEHIND THAT CURTAIN With
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  • 609 13 THE SHARE MARKET. Eraser's Report. Messrs. Fraser and Co., in their weekly report, dated April 15, state: j The Tin Producers' Association announces that a meeting will be held to-morrow to disof the present Restriction Scheme; and it is hoped thereby to secur! considerable additional support. The price
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    • 641 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. I FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. j EASTER HOLIDAYS. 1930. J CHEAP RETURN TICKETS. j CHEAP TICKETS, all classes, at a single fare and a half for the double journey will I be issued by any passenger tram on any day j from Thursday. April 17, till 12 o'clock
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    • 492 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS. Field Firing. Zjfrja^ Field firing will take place at the Royal Air Force Base. Seletar between the hours of 8 a.m. and 11.30 a.m. on April 18, 19, 20 and 21. As bullets may fall with deadly effect in the following areas:— A. Sea
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    • 498 14 TO LET. TO LET—No. 34, Cecil Street and Oodown No. 7, Bernam Street. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—Raffles Chambers, Nos. 8, 20. 40, 41, 43 to 45. Apply to, The Secretary, The Garden Club. TO LET—Small bungalow, 27. Killiney Road, modern sanitation. Apply Solomon, 64, Market Street. TO LET—Flats, 262
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    • 548 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 jjir. Hong Kong 13, Queen s Road. Central! Seremban 63. Birch Road. Batavia 90. Bulten Nieuwpoort Straat. Shanghai
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    • 411 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered ln London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890. on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3.000,000 Subscribed Capital £i,BOO 000 Paid-up Capital £i|o5o!ooo Reserve Fund and Rest £1 646*505 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street. London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
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    • 422 14 INSURANCE COMl\N V L FIRE, MARINE ijj, iMOTOR CAt INSURANCE A(( FPTED AT LOWEST CLRR ENT R ATts L C MAKGOLIOCtu Office: t. Finlayson Green. 0 THE EASTERN INITED ASSURANCE LIMITED I Incorporated in the Strati c*« HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPOtI 2nd Floor «,f No. J, MaL Singapor. Phone Nos. 3046
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    • 452 15 STEAMER SAILING£_ I I» &0. I BRITISH INDIA AND I APCAR LINES. (incorporated in England.) m\lL PASSENGER CARGO I SERVICES. 1 v.wi LXX \M) ORIENTAL STEAM I HN XT.ON CO.. LONDON AND I i Ml EAST MAIL SERVICE. I (lD der Contract with His Majesty's (Government.) I QirTWARD FROM LONDON
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    • 600 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIeT iH_.pl Dampfschlffs 3 U |Q K f Geeellachatt (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA FORTS. S.S. AMMON Aor 25 m.s. HAVELLAND M a Y 9 m.s. ERMLAND Ma y 22 t m.s. BURGENLAND via Manila June 1 S.S. PREUSSEN Junp
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    • 687 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA j TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON. Tonnage Destination Sfl|J 1830 Atsuta Maru 8,000 M'seilles, London, A werp and R'dam Apr. 24 25 Kashima Maru iO.OOO Naples, Marseilles, London and A'werp May 8 9 Hakone Maru 1K,500 Naples. Marseilles. London, A'werp and Rotterdam May 21 22 Suwa
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    • 453 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER |*ffiVg LLOYD B)r vvl i Incorporated I i\ M *n Germany) The undernoted are the Companys intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. t KOENIG BERG for Saigon. S'ghai. Moji, Osaka, Kobe, Yokohama, Sz Hankow Apr. 22 SAARBRUCKEN for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny Tsingtau Apr. 25 HOMEWARDS. t DESSAU
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    • 109 16 SOLE AGENTS: N.V. Straits Java Trading: Co. SINGAPORE PENANG. "Miss Riboet" 1 n i 0 the most famous singer of Malay songs is performing 1 1 at present in the New World, Singapore. i! I Miss RiboeVs songs are recorded jj exclusively on E I "BEKA" Records 1 I j
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    • 164 16 rAe Pleasures of Sporting can only be enjoyed by him who enjoys good health. The r o liremenß «f every day-life call for a healthy ar.d well-working organ-m. Therefore t not wait till you are compelled to walk with the assistance of crutches' but treat in good time any rheumatic
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