Malaya Tribune, 1 May 1930

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XVII. -No. 102 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday, May 1. 1930.
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    • 185 1 LIPTOIVS CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. -•i*SZSZSHSHSZSZSZSZSHSa^^ "o.k:" cement j j CONTRACTS CAN BE ARRANGED AT SPECIAL RATES ON APPLICATION TO: B Sole Importers: £aSt AslatlC CO., Ltd., SINGAPORE. I (Incorporated f« Denmark.) X 111 Motors and Dynamos I In nJ 1 lg 81 45 y ears experience.
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    • 186 1 "FLORODOR" C\ WMhlng jfcm£f Suitings A/ /V/ For /my m r x Di X Protection I I Security. I I B s B I No RATNER fire-resisting safe has 1 I ever had its contents destroyed by fire, and no RATNER thief-resisting safe 1 I has ever been opened by
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  • 2272 2 BAN ON MEDICAL DEGREES. Registrar Replies To Criticism. The decision of the Council of the British Medical Association not to recognise Indian medical degrees has been received almost without comment, writes Major E. P. Yates, Nutcome Height. Hindhead. to the "Times." It is likely, however, he continues,
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    • 329 2 I GRAND PARADE 8.45 P.M. RACE 9 P.M. AT SINGAPORE SPEEDWAY Saturday Night Direction Singapore Speedways Ltd. A. J. Reynolds Managing Director. THREE MAGNIFICENT MALAY SILVER TROPHIES PRESENTED BY F. VERNON, ESQ. TO BE WON OUTRIGHT ON SATURDAY NIGHT. ISpecial No. 1 Trophy Race.] I (1 LAPS ROLLING START I
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    • 339 2 I Truth in Advertising I AND WE STAND BEHIND THE STATEMK WE BUY THE BEST IN THE BEST MARKFI > a g AMONG OTHER LINES WE STOCK jjj The Best Mutton The Best Spring Lamb I The Best Cheddar Cheese I The Best Hams Bacons ffi ("SUGAR CANE"' BRAND.) I
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  • 665 3 May Holiday Will Pay. xne twentieth annual general meeting of New Serendah Rubber Co., Ltd., was held at Kuala Lumpur on the 22nd inst.. the chairman, Mr. D. H. Hampshire, presiding. The chairman addressed the meeting as follows: *mgto P rofit for the year
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    • 410 3 Age 83—STRONG and ACTIVE NERVES STEADY SLEEP BETTER IUMATISM and BRONCHITIS GONE. v HOSFERINE UT ME RIGHT l|p-i^^%|^J ONCE, and keeps MrV J'V'f l^ 1 going. lam 83, Jflf "4/ ,vays feel cheerful #JLf I look very well. >t say I feel so much more j since taking Phosferine. f
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    • 103 3 4 ;:'^;-c--m '8B HICKS, AND BERTAM PANELS A SPECIALITY. MOHAMED BIN HOOSAINSAH (Ground Floor Tel. No. 2454.) OFFICE: C 6, ROBINSON ROAD. FACTORY: LORONG 11. No. 4. Teluk Kurau Road, Singapore. MANUFACTURER AND SUPPLIER of Rattan and Bertam Chicks, Canvas ".nd Tarpaulin Blinds. Tennis Blue Screens Bertam Panels and Galvanized
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    • 69 3 All my friends said I ought to smoke Craven "A" the cigarette that's always good! Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats MADE IN LONDON CARRERAS LTD. 142 YEARS' REPUTATION FOR QUALITY ARE A DIGESTIVE CORRECTIVE AND RESTORATIVE MEDICINE They strengthen the stomach and are of great assistance in cases of
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    • 18 3 Gj rO I I 7?Z£? Speed Film J Kodak Limited, jfl (Incorporated in England.) S I SINGAPORE. 1
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  • 989 4 THE NEW TECHNIQUE OF THE TALKIE. Forthcoming Productions. "Devil-May-Care" will be put on at the Alhambra when "Sunny Side Up" finishes its season. In "Devil-May-Care" Ramon Navarro, handsomest lover of the screen (so my lady friend says), will be heard in his first talkie. Those who remember
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    • 497 4 Startled By A Shadow The Victim Of Your Nerves. Deplorable indeed is your condlt on when yoa become so nervous that you start at the •oadow of yourself. Lost nerve is" not easy to regain. The ..uestive system becomes inert, you become melancholy and lack driving power. When your blood
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    • 163 4 Keep cool —through "4711" >5s \V lion sweltering neat Is threatening to sa() your strength, when you j p >TJ r arc listless and weary, then "4711" Eau de ologne will helj} you to ?j regain vigour and elasticity. cju *b spojioc with a liberal cjuantity o "4711" in cold
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    • 30 4 f£||| Stop the Pain of Rheumatism. allays tallain r Lyj soreness, stiffness an< V sands have m y I Rheumatism \A i ibwt Use Sioai Sprains, Bruiser Sloan's Linin enA
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  • 533 5 Further "Holidays" To Be Discussed. The annual general meeting of the Johore Planters' Association will be held at the Civil Service Club, Johore Bahru, on May 12 at 9.30 a.m. Among other things the meeting will consider an inquiry from the Government whether the members of
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  • 520 5 Fraser's Report. Messrs. Fraser and Co., in their weekly 1 port dated April 29, state: Increases in stocks of both tin and rubber WCTC responsible for a depressing feeling in the market both as regards the metal and the raw material, although strangely enough there has j
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  • 147 5 Chamber Of Commerce R. A. Report. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association in their weekly auction report, dated April 30, state: Catalogued 2.018,863 1b=901.28 tons. Offered 1,693,384 rb.=755.98 tons. Sold 1,191,100 1b.=531.74 tons. London spot 7d. New York spot 14cents PRICES REALIZED. Ribbed Smoked Sheet. Standard
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  • 97 5 We have received a copy of the 1929 Year Book of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines, which contains the annual report of the Chamber for the past year and a great deal of o.her infoi Ma tion of interest to the mining industry. Charts showing a
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  • 451 5 Singapore, April 25. NEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 52 Beef, stew or curry kati 45 Pork, lean kati 64 Pork, lean and fat (Ist qua'itjv kati 53 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 61 Hens (Locally reared) kati 75 Ducks each 98 Pigeons, domestic
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    • 335 5 DO YOU SUFFER CONSTANT PAIN? i i 3 tanl pain in back, arms and lege ur life a misery? Do yon t M nver'i Are yoa suffering r petite, sleeplessness, and onfit to enjoy your work or of life If so, De Witt's j Bladder Pills, the famous d remedy,
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    • 213 5 Why Doctors recommend BIOCITIN? Because Biocltin Is a nutrient containing :ne most digestible constituents of the york rt eggs and of Milk and 10% physiologically pure Lecithin (nerve food). The preparation represents a rather fine powder of a yellowish jolour and of a mild cake-like smell and taste tf put
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    • 233 5 1 "zSMJDGF" I 3 II SELEGIE ROAD. jjj I Huue just Received a Large 1 a Shipment of I Pith Hats tor Boys and Girts. I I Suitable for School Wear. j I Has it Struck YOI/ that S 99, S*l«»le Road. YICK WAH CHAN OMr 30 Item.) S Jo
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    • 341 6 Amusements* PAVILION i jjj PHONE 6903 jjj I FROM TUESDAY, APRIL 29 TO OTMDAtr^BBTr^. AT 9J5 PM. SHARP. 3 I J THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. Charles Rogers I AND jjj I Chester Conklin VARSITY Roar glorious \ears to make a man of a boy —A fathftr'fl WKJrifioe for bis sou
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    • 266 6 I ALHAHBRA j I 'PHONE 6909 I I FROM MONDAY, APRIL 28 TO SATURDAY, MAY 3. H NIGHTLY AT 6.15 P.M. AND 9.15 P.M. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT 3 P.M. S I The First Original Musical Comedy a with S I 6 Delightful Musical Numbers. I! You'll Sing It's Praises
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    • 325 6 THE GALCHOS ARE HERE! fViU Cmlmji of AijemHmel H,-nvs „f All He, WkVm of At WiU% In th, SeriA „f All Set HEROES OF THE WILD Starring AT «*oe bonomo in (Screen Samson, UOMlDlptll U A I t I V WHITE FURY Wi,d Horse Kin s ft TORN ADO, Dog
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  • 3474 7 TRIBUTES TO MAJOR ST. CLAIR. fhe Road Hog Menace. tribute was paid to the late Major the monthly meeting of the Singacommissioners yesterday. Mr. the President, was in the chair a present were: Dr. K. K. Pathy, Vee the Hon. Inche Eunos, Messrs. h W. Raper. J. W.
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  • 353 7 LOWER LEVELS FOR TIN AND RUBBER. Worst Yet To Come. rerSrt kR> Messrs Lyall and Ev ne of tne most depressing 2,l c 1 f r considerable time Con* y w PrlCeS ***** for tm and rubber have STL!! N T ow levels daily and ciosin
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  • 288 7 Both Commodities Down Again. Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at li am to-day RUBBER. London 6 15 16d.. down 1 16d. New York 14 cents <G>. down X cent. Shares:—Quiet. Alienors $1.55— $1.65. Ayer Moleks $1.40—51.50. Ayer Panas $1.45—51.55, Bassetts 70—75 cents. Brogas 97 >, cents— $102.., Bukuit
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  • 164 7 ShJPPing and the Import and Export Offices will be closed on Friday. May 9. All vessels in the Harbour are requested to dress ship" on May 6 on the occasion of the King s Accession. ARRIVALS. "Chemnitz." Ger. 3.309 ton*, Capt Brake from Hankow. 30-4; for Hong Kong
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    • 18 7 [The Share list will be found on page 12, and other Commercial News on page 3 and 5.]
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    • 369 7 LATEST ADVKRTiSKMKNTb nrtUC GRAMMAR SCHOoT TANK ROAD. SINGAPORE, S2J"Ih l inf rm the general community that there are still a few vacancies available in the morning school (8 a.m. to 1 p.m.. from Pilmary to Junior Cambridge inclusive No admission fee or term payment l "J?™ C °f lm u
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    • 416 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED—A qualified English Teacher with knowledge of Malay character essential. State qualifications and salary required. Apply Box No. 164. c/o Malaya Tribune. Ctmult the Famous Ayurvedic Physician DR. PANDIT NAIDU, VAIDYAR4J, F.R.C.P. (Ifc\>. Senior Physician of THE HIMALAYAN PHARMACY, Head Office: 62. Owen Road. Singapore. Specialist in Leprosy.
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  • 43 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mrs. Street and family wish to convey thui thanks to all relatives and kind friends who attended the funeral of the late Mr. t. G. Street, and those who sent wreaths, telegrams and letters of condolence.
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  • 856 8 We hesitate to write at all about dispute which h& arisen amon/ Church of England people in Singapore. It is a delicate and distasteful subject. Yet it is of an importance which compels attention. The tragic thing is that such a quarrel can arise in i Christian
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  • 171 8 "Involution and Evolution" will be the subject of the second lecture in the c °ries on "The Pirrt Principles cf Theosophy" at 3. Pinlayson Green, to-day at G. 30 p.m. The Hon. Mr. C. Bradberv < member of the Johcro State Council) and Mrs. Bradbery are leaving for Heme to-morrow
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  • 95 8 Overseas Civil Servants For Colonial Office. Reuter's Service. London. April 30. An extension cf the system of temporal y attachment of Colonial Service officers to the Colonial Office is among the recommendations of a Governmental committee investigating the method of Colonial appointments. The ccmmittee also advocates improved
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  • 213 8 Chinese Churchgoer's Views. (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—"An Asiatic Member of the Church" has made clear the attitude of those of hifriends who were present at Monday's meet ng. They would vote because they "like the Bishop." He must be made to understand that personal likes
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  • 143 8 Help For Medical Student. At a meeting of the committee of the Kesatuan Melayu, held at the Darul Taalam Club on Monday, presided over by the Hon Inche Mohamed Eunos. it was unanimously decided that the Kesatuan Melayu, represented by the Hon. Inche Mohamed Eunos and Inche Omar
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  • 65 8 From Our Own Correspondent.) Kua'a Lumpur. May 1. While no definite information as to Si'William Peel s movements in Kuala Lumpur is available it is stated that he will arrive by mail train from Penang to-morrow monrng. have breakfast here and proceed to Port Dick.on. where
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  • 313 8 Members of the Chinese Students" Literary A> ociation arc reminded that t ie two Man/arm classes, under the instruction of Messrs. L s m Sik Yin end Cilpen Chu 11 sp-ctively. ejffl <ta; t work on Saturday and Sunday at 2.3> p.m. Sir William and Lady Peel are due in
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  • 31 8 From Holland by "Insulinde," due Simraoornoon to-day. omgapor. From China and Japan by "Namsang du~ Singapore daylight to-morrow From Europe, (London mails despatched ApnMO,. by "Khiva." due Penang .tTp^f
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  • 706 8 <BY LOOKf.R.< > The "tapping hol da kl vaya's rubber plants s playing what is known aThe pr.ee is down a:ai: said of the sck is h r; being better." The "lowest price <ur in August and Septemb. Restrict on wao introduce is 6 15 16d..
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 205 8 jjj (fcrtnce of TTafee I A Consignment of New Styles in Henry g I Heath Hats has just Arrived. These are in the following colours: S I DRAB, BUFF, MID-GREY. I Price 513.50. 1 a SOL£ AGENTS: H I Robinson Co., Ltd. 1 X (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) X]
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    • 80 8 I New Establishment. d] A Choice Selection of Latest H I Silver and E. P. N. S. Goods g Suitable for Presentations, g I MANUFACTURERS OP I JEWELLERY OP EVERY I DESCRIPTION. g Careful Workmanship g S and S Prompt Attention. jjj U.S. de Silva Bros. I X 61, High
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    • 37 8 TIN AND RI ji Latest Quota ki bbh; Lcndon:—6 15 166. New York:—l4' 4 cents Singapore:—23-23' 4 cents I TIN London: —Spot £153 Os 3 months, buyers £155 0 sellers £155 2s. 6d. (vi Singapore:-$78.00. (73* I
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  • 128 9 Whole Question To Be Reviewed. ADDITIONAL WORK STOPPED. S tement In Commons. British official Wireless. Reuter's Service. Rugby, April 30. (.rst Lord of the Admiralty the House of Commons ut the Go\ernmcnt intended ,ito immediate consideration ,le position regarding the Naval
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  • 92 9 Ml -r Bl'ILD MORE SHIPS." Reuter's Service. Washington, May 1. in. one of the United States London Naval Pact, stated would be "wholesome" for to build up to the programme the Pact and added that the Ived amounted to a hundred i year. The Democratic leader
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  • 130 9 Little Trouble Expeeted. Reuter's Service. Shanghai. April 30. The Chinese authorities have declared Labour Day i May 11 to be a labour holiday. All in the Shanghai area will be closed o-morrow but the local Kuomlntang headqua: notified the Chinese school rattaH no holidays will be allowed
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  • 84 9 Australia Talks Tj Europe. Reuter's Service. London, April 30. i; s telephone service between Australia was officiary opened b tween Mr. MacDonald at 10. nd Mr. Scullin (the Australian private room in the Houses of Canberra, rhe voices were very re was entire freedom from iring the fifteen
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  • 71 9 N ing Govt. Helpless? Reuter's Service. London, April 30. ol Commons at question time won (Foreign Secretary) said China had captured thirteen during the past nine months three of them. His Majesty's 1! i China had made strong the Chinese authorities and entry, had not yet brought
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  • 20 9 en page 2. Topi !VKK SCREEN, en pa?e 4. •<»i urFs on page 10. ONDLNXE, ;n page 11.
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  • 199 9 VICEROYS REPLY TO INDIAN LEADER. Muslim Plea For Gandhi. Reuter's Service. New Delhi, April 30. Devidas Gandhi, son of the Mahatma, has been sentenced to a year's rigorous imprison ment on a charge of sedition. I A message of April 17 stated that he was sentenced to three
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  • 121 9 Proletarian Parties And May Day. ["Japanese News" Service.] TokyoT The weather is disappointing for to-days festivals in honour of the Emperor's Birthday The Proletarian political parties, in connection with the May Day draaamraejfl *m, applying for the permission of the Government. DIET SESSION DISTURBED. Nineteen Seiyukai members
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  • 49 9 Lodged In Colonial Office. British Official Wireless. Rugby. April 30. The Colonial Office announces that an agreement to define the friendly relations between His Bri annie Majesty's Government and the Raj-* of the Mohammedan State of Perlis, in the Malay Peninsula, was signed on April 28.
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  • 67 9 Reuter's Service. Paris, April 30. Hr. Schober, the Austrian Chancellor, now here en route to London, has announced tha*, everything has been arranged for launching an Austrian loan within the next two months. The issue was in the hands of the J.P. Morgan Co. The amount would
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  • 154 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. April 30. A judgment obta ned in the formed the bases of a claim in the" Supreme Court to-day. The plaintiff was Tay Poon Eng Yong. of Krabi Road Commune. Talat Niur, in the district of Bhuket, through his attorney. Chembi bin
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  • 134 9 Sports Notes will appear on pa«re 11 tomorrow Mi. M. Sekhara Mencn will deliver a in Malayalam on "The Ancient Heroes of" Kerala" cn Sunday at 6.30 p.m. at the Malayalee Association. Passengers proceeding by the P. and O. "Rajputana," sailing from Singapore at 9 a.m. to-morrow for Penang, Colombo.
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  • 75 9 GERMAN TERRITORY VIOLATED. Special Steps Threatened. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, April 30. Germany has sent to Poland a Note protesting against repeated violations of German territory by Polish army 'planes flying over it, expressing lively astonishment at such persistent breaking of previous Polish pledges and announcing that
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  • 192 9 Despite Forced Landing. British Official Wireless. Rugby, April 30. The Duchess of Bedford, in her Pokker aeroplane piloted by Captain Barnard, landed at Croydon at 5.30 this afternoon. She left Lympne on the morning of April 10 and has thus accomplished the flight to Capetown
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  • 133 9 Shanghai Chinese Heavily Fined. The case against two Hylams and a Shanghai Chinese, Tag Eng Keng. who were charged with distilling liquor at 360, Orchard Road, was concluded before the Second Mag.strate (Mr. P. s. Williams) this morning. All three accused were arrested on April 8 by Revenue
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  • 54 9 Parliamentary Question. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London. April 30 Mr. H. Graham White, the Liberal member for East Birkenhead, has given notice that he w iiL. ask Dl Drummond Shiels (UnderSecretary of State for the Colonies) whether he has received a report on the alleged existence
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  • 69 9 iFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh April 30. Three hundred and fifty Malay, Chinese and Tamil rubber growers in Selama district met at the instance of Major Haines, of the Taiping P.A., under the chairmanship of a Chinese towkay who addressed them in Chinese and The
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  • 169 9 Brother Dionysius of Ipoh. is lying ill at the European hospital. Batu Gajah. H.H. the Sultan of Kelantan was expected to arrive in Kuala Lumpur last evening, and t*4fave for Singapore this morning. Mr. E. D. Fleming, who is returning from Home by the "Ranpura," is to go to Taiping
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  • 184 9 Liberals Split In By-Election. LEADER DENIES ALLIANCE WITH LABOUR. Free Trade Unity Admitted. Reuter's Service. London. April 30. and r hiSS* y UU H' WeU_known libera l writer and historian and member of the Liberal SariP ih ln the Glasgow Eve "jng News" has 1, authoritative statement regarding
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  • 136 9 Thief Who Absconded From Bail. From Our Own Correspondent./ Ipoh, Apiil 39. In the Ipoh Magistrates Court to-day Ye« Hood Peng, former clerk of the Ipoh Club p eaded guMly to cr mmal misappropriation of $532 five yeais and was sentenced to-day to twelve months' r.i.
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  • 172 9 Echo Of Estate Riot. From Our Own Correspondent J Ipoh, April 30. An echo of the affray on Parit Perak Estate, when several coolies were charged with rioting and assault on a European assistant, was h°ard in the Perak Appeal Court to-day. The magistrate, after several
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  • 125 9 Hawker In New Ro!e. An Asiatic detective, attached to the Harbour Board Police, irn.de an important arrest yesterday afternoon in connection with an attempt to smuggle over 600 tah Is of nonGovernment opium into the Go'ony. When the culprit pleaded guilty to the charges before the District
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  • 93 9 The death has taken place of Mrs. Lee Eng Sum, of 4, Khoo Cheow Teong Court. Penang. at the age of 58 years. She leaves her husband, four sons, four daughters and .seven grand children. Captain Malcolm Campbell, he racing motorist, is making arrangements for a treasure hunt on Cocos
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    • 129 9 I NOXO Prevents Rot, Decay and J jj Fungoid Decay. I NOXO Prevents Attack by White I I Ants and all Insects. I NOXO Is the Best Wood Preserva- I I tive and Stain. I MANUFACTURED BY NEWTON CHAMBERS CO., LID. 8 jjj SHEFFIELD, ENCLASD g I SOLE AGENTS: I
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  • 68 10 Sports Pastimes. SINGAPORE MALAYS FOR JAVA? Good Offer Reported. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. It is reported that four of the best players of the Malays' Singapore League team ha c .received an offer to join a professional team and go to Java. There are rumours that the players concern' v have accepted
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  • 131 10 Malays' Letter Of Protest. A meeting of the General Council of the Singapore Amateur Football Association will be held at the Stadium on Thursday next week at 6.30 p.m. Tlv? following matters will be discussed; Arrangements for Australia visit. Arrangements for the management of the Anson Road Stadium
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  • 225 10 R.A.F. Beaten In First Division. The S.R.C. followed up their win against the R.A. a week ago by securing full points in the Singapore League, Div. I., from the R.A J 1 at the Stadium yesterday. The game was generally scrappy, but the S.R.C. showed a fast pace
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  • 233 10 S.C.C. WIN A FRIENDLY GAME. Leading league players took part in a friendly on the Padang on Tuesday between the S.C.C. and the Bendemeer Athletic (which is a "friendly" name for the S.C.F.A.) It was poor football, although cleanly fought. The Chinese .■amply threw away their chances,
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  • 108 10 MERCHANTS' RUNAWAY VICTORY. In the S.C.C. soccer tournament yesterday, on the Padang, the Merchants had an easy victory against the Engineers, although the latter included such league players as Fjfe and Elmer (forwards) and Philips (goalkeeper). The goalkeeper could hardly be blamed. The Engineers' team as a whole
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  • 51 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Reuter's Service. London, April 30. Yesterday's Ertglish and Scottish league matches resulted as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE.—DIV. I. Sunderland 2, Sheffield Wed. 4. ENGLISH LEAGUE.—DIV. 11l (Southern) Southend 1, Coventry 2. Wallsaii o, Bristol Rowers 0. SCOTTISH LEAGUE— DIV.. L Falkirk 2. Rangers 1. Partick 3. Cowdenbeath
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  • 107 10 DIV. 11l WOODEN SPOONIST%. (By arrangement with the "3.F.F.") London, April 30. It is understood that the clubs in the Third Division (Southern Section) have decided to recommend to the Football Association that Merthyr be not-elected to the Division and that the Thames F.C., who play
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  • 43 10 Some of the First Division clubs have decided to revise the method of payment of players, giving them £6 a week intead of £8 during the playing season, with an extra £2 when they are playing in the first team.
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  • 51 10 A "NO-CONFIDENCE" VOTE. (By the "S.F.P."/ London, April 30. That all is not well in the Everton football camp, apart from the poor showing of the team in the League this season, is indicated by the fact that the shareholders have passed i resolution of no
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  • 332 10 Sauce For Worcestershire. CRICKET. Reuter's Service. London, April 30. The match between the Australians and Worcestershire opened to-day in glorious sunshine and cool weather. Worcester won the toss and opened on a soft wicket. There were 5,000 people present. The Australians' full test bowling strength was
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  • 50 10 NOT FAVOURED IN YORKSHIRE. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London. April 30. The larger wicket is not to be used this season by the Yorkshire Council. A referendum of its 90 clubs resulted in 22 voting for and 45 against the change being introduced in competition matches.
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  • 81 10 London, April 12. "Cricket is no greater sin than tennis, goli or motoring" exclaimed B. H. Lyon, captain of the Gloucestershire XI, at a club dinner when he urged that first-class cricket ought to be played on Sundays. Lyon said: "Let us go to the church in
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  • 101 10 When the Australian Test team left Adelaide for Perth, where they embarked for England they found that they had as fellow-passengers on the train a crate-load of ducks. But they steadfastly refused to regard the ducks as an dl-omen for the trip. When the Victorian cricket Association gave
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  • 230 10 Saturday's Speedway Attractions. DIRT-TRACK RACING. Not the least interesting of approaching matches at the Singapore Speedway will be Beppo Wahid t challenge to Ong Chin Beng for a wager of $20 The intrepid little Cocos Islander is determined to wipe out last Saturday's defeat, when he failed to
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  • 99 10 BADMINTON. In a match of seven singles on ther own courts, the Maxwell 'BP. beat the Social Amateur Union 7—0. Results, M.B.P. players mentioned first): Singles:—Koh Yew Keng beat Chan Teow Chuan. 15—5. 15—5: Tan Wee Hong beat Lim Siang Chcon. 15—7. 15—5; Tan Chooi Leong beat
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  • 111 10 The Lourdes Recreation Party met the Marcelle Badminton Party on their court on Saturday in a keenly contested game of three singles and two doubles. The following were the results «L.R.P. players mentioned first): Singles: —M. I. Fernandez beat S. Pereira 13—13. 4—5, 15—11, 15—12; O.
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  • 96 10 In a return match of five singles played on the Jovial s court, the home team defeated the Health and Strength Leaguers' Union by three games to two on Sunday. The following were the results: (Jovials B. P. players mentioned first). Lee Kirn Seek beat
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  • 32 10 Entries for the Young Chinese Recreation Party's tournament are now open, the closing date being May 15. Those who wish to enter are asked to communicate with the sports secretary
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  • 301 10 Association Football. S.A.F.A. LEAGUE. S.A.F.A. League fixtures arc as follows: First Division. To-morrow R.A. v. 1.C.F.A.. Stadium. Saturday: S.C.F.A. v. Malays. Jalan Besar. Second Division. To-day V.M.C.A. v. S. Darby. S.R.C. Police v. 5.H.8.. S.H.B. G.E.C. v. Warders, A.P.C Reserve Division. To-day: S.C.C. v. 1.C.F.A.. Padang. Saturday:
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  • 57 10 AUSTIN NEARLY BEATEN AT BOURNEMOUTH. LAWN TENNIS. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London. April 30. The English hard court tennis championships at Bournemouth produced some surprises in the second round. H. X Lester beat Gregory in three straight sets; "Bunny" Austin had a close match \v t.i Perry
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  • 54 10 Results and tics in the S.C.C. tournament: YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Godoun Doubles Handicap (Final): —Rev. W. Aitken and Col. A. T. Miller beat R. B. Dunnell md W. R. King 6—2, 6—4. TO-DAY'S TIES. Championship Singles: —Rev. W. Aitken v. Roy Smith, winner tc meet D. H. Kleinman in
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  • 63 10 Ties In the S.C.R.C. tournament: TO-DAY'S TIES. Open Singles Championship: —Chua Choon Leong v. C. K. Pang or Chia Teck Yam. "B" Doubles Handicap (Semi-final) .—Khco Ah Bah and Chee Kong Leong v. Chua Choon Seng and Kelly Quahe (to finish). TO-MORROW'S TIES. "A" Doubles Handicap (Semi-final) .—Chua
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  • 135 10 Results and ties in the S.R.C. tournament: YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Mixed Doubles: —Miss E. Tes ensohn and N. Hay beat Miss F. Milne and D. Siddons 12—10, 6—2: Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Hogan beat Mrs. L. Fox and F. James 6—3. 6—4: Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Norris
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  • 75 10 LUCKY TOR ROMPS HOME. THE TURF. Reuter's Service. London, April 30. The City and Suburban <1'» miles) was run at Epsom this afternoon and resulted as follows Mr. W. G. M Singer's LUCKY TOR 7.5 1 Mr. Barnett's ATHFORD 8.12 2 Capt. J. D. Conn's VATOUT
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  • 43 10 ONLY £67,000 THIS YEAR. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P."/ London. April 30. It is officially announced that the total subscription for the Stock Exchange Sweep will be only £67,000 The first prize will be £21.000 and the second £10 000
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  • 223 10 $26,000 Scheme Adopted. SWIMMING. At yesterday's annual general meeting uf the Tanglin Club, at which the report and accounts submitted to the meeting were passed, th following office bearers were elected for the ensuing year. Mr O. P. Griffith-Jone: president: Mr. L. C. Margoliouth, vice-president:
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  • 109 10 GOLF. The following is the draw for the first round of the Weiding Cup competition at the Katong Golf Club, matches to be played off by Friday, next week (conditions of plav—lB holes match play under handicap): F. Hammond <8> v. E. J. Case UO.» S. T.
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  • 28 10 (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") The Prince of Wales *c sident of the Professional Golfers' Ssoclatton in place of the late Earl Balfour. ASSOmtion
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  • 34 10 The following is the result nf th« foursomes competition p.Iyedon arr f ■Jv. 00 Club cards were taken out, the best returned being Mr and Mrs. A. C. Potts 43—7^—35v,. and
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  • 201 10 Song Again Meets Guillermo. BOXING. To-night's the night for boxing enthusiasts. The long sought return contest between Y. C. Song and Battling Guillermo has at last materialised. The Filipino will have a chance of reversing the previous verdict when he faces Song at the Moonlight Hall to-night in
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  • 78 10 Sixteen Knock-Outs Faked? Reuter's Service. New York, April 30. The Camera "Circus" which has given sixteen performances (all knock-outs) during the last three months, came to an inglorious end today, the New York Commission indefinitely suspending the Camera troupe. This action followed the o'Ticial inquiry of the Californian
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  • 136 10 WEARS SIZE 20 IN SHOES. San Francisco, April 10. A new boxing division, the "heavy heavyweights," was unofficially created to-day. The manager of Primo Camera, the Vast Venetian, invented it. He announced that he had signed Camera to meet the giant negro fighter George -Godfrey in a
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  • 79 10 SEQUEL TO LAST INTERNATIONAL. RUGBY FOOTBALL. (By arrangement with the "SJ'.P."J London. April 30. The rough character of the play in the last Rugby international of the season between Wales and France in Paris on Easter Monday has had a sequel in Bioussa, the French forward, being expelled
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  • 120 10 The Municipal health statement for the week ended April 26 gives the total number of deaths as 244. The death rate was 25.59 per mille compared with 27.89 in the preceding week and 26.34 in the corresponding week of last year. The chief causes of death were. Phthisis 35. pneumonia
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  • 417 10 SINGAPORE'S EXCITE MAN HI s r Look Out For M The X,. i Ma For the benefit ,4 who are keenly inter. Hunt due to take **Y**tj no doubt would b a n<J «w missed the opportunit n>d if ti^ offered, we giv, account of the rules
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 203 10 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. MAY I Malacca t Malaya) 3 p.m. Muar <Tronoh) 3 p.m "Southern L Western India (Rohna) 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis. Siak. Pakan Baroe and Pajakombo (Van der Panai 4 p.m. Belawan, Colombo. Port Said, Genoa. Marseilles Rotterdam, Hamburg and Bremen < Chemnitz) 4 p.m. Upper Burma.
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    • 140 10 DIARY OK EVENTS. TODAY .1(41 1 High Tides. —12.10 p.m 2 m Football League: S.C C 1C F.A R2 S.C.C.; Y.M.C A Sh > by ,D;i J'' S.R.C.; Police v H Stadium: G.EC en D ]V u A.P.C. Boxing, New World Bandman Comedy Ci Theatre, 9.30 p.m. TO-MORROV. '-1AY High
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  • 62 11 invited to write to us on interest. It must be underMalaya Tribune" does not t opinions expressed by corresrSRS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF E preferably typewritten (double on one side of the paper only. be used, but the names and -respondents must be enclosed 0/ good faith. The courtesies
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  • 1204 11 Editor. "Malaya Tribune."} with great surprise the views Indian" on the subject of India's He says that we should aot u '.:u implicitly in whatever he is If this assertion means that t follow him without underlie says I agree—it would be m in what we do
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  • 133 11 Concerts At The Victoria Theatre. Two concerts will be given by the St. Matthew's Young People's Guild at the Victoria Theatre on Monday and Tuesday next" at 7.30 p.m. The programme will provide a great variety of entertainment, including the plays "Over the Hill" for the
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  • 370 11 Miss Nai Mai Yang In Kuala Lumpur. Although she expressed herself favourably as regards those aspects of Malaya which earn the commendation of all visitors—its roads and its administration—Miss Nai Mai Yang, the film star who is at present visiting Kuala Lumpur, expressed herself to a "Malay
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 180 11 I NEW WORLD CABARET JALAN BESAR. S Sunday, May 4.— FOR ONE WEEK. I Sidney Dan and Madame Eugenia. jjj THE WORLD'S GREATEST ILLUSIONISTS AND MAGICIANS. 3 I MOONLIGHT HALL J ICommencing1 Commencing Sunday, May 4. —Bandman Comedy Coy. X CHANGE OF PLAY NIGHTLY. S M FAIR AND WARMER*' TWIN
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    • 122 11 Always Soar>ffm§ Popularity and vMS I'/sjlk Demand. 1 The Most Reliable Gramophone. J TROPICAL. MODEL. I Double spring motor, teak wood case varnished in i mahogany colour with reliable sound box. I PRICE $50 cash, jjj I OR INSTALMENTS. I j SEASON CO., LTD. I 111 and 113, NORTH BRIDGE
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 110 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Drill Programme. TO-DAY, MAY 1. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, No. 3 Platoon "A" (M. O.) Coy., 30 Yards Range. TO-MORROW, MAY 2. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "E" (Chinese) Company, Weapon Training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, D. E. L. Unit, 30 Yards •Range 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v), Battery and
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  • 1145 12 MINING. ISSUED BY ERASER A CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, May 1, 1930, 10 a.m. Issue Value Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 22j- 28|-nom 5|- Ayer Hitam Tin 15|3 16|- £1 Bangrin Tin 25j- 26|--1 Batang Padang 0.16 0.20 1 Batu Caves 0.90 0.95 1 Bukit
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 391 12 I If you have Forgotten 8 I to Order the Butter 1 I —don't forget our Stores are Open I I on any week-day till 7 o'clock j AT I Keppel Harbour i j Selegie Road AND a j Katong, I Singapore Cold Storage Co., ltd. pj (Incorporated in the
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    • 175 12 II ASIA LIFE J Endowment Policies will Help you Save. ASIA LIFE I INSURANCE CO., INC., U.S.A. Singapore Office—E-4, Hongkong Bank Chambers, PHONE 4411. AGENCIES S PENANG KUALA LUMPUR S MOU YEH CO., CHI CO. S 8, BISHOP STREET. 124> HIQH BTREETi Agents Wanted Terms Attractive. II NOTICE. I Good
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    • 289 12 I Programme For Three Nights Only-From Thursday I AT THE APOUO CIN EN A «vIS < g PHONE 5637. lln1 In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. A riotous romance of fun and adventure FEATURING Monte Blue and Patsy Ruth Miller in "WOLF'S CLOTUk* I Preceded by 'GET YOUR
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  • 573 13 Wished To Return To Husband And Child. Stories of the home-sickness of an American typist in London and of her fall to death from an hotel window on the eve of her return to her husband and child in America were told by another girl
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 526 13 I CUT YOUR TRANSPORT COST*? H h> a quicker and more efficient handling with a qj I HUDSON LIGHT RAILWAY .CINEKKING DEPARTMENT OF I HE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. gj I (Incorporated in England.) I Mixire—Kuala Lumpur—lpoh—Teluk Anson and Penang. £l I I ;?Sr2slsr2Sc^sEsr2srls^^ I 4fJSS a z I 1 PteniHfAiititail
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    • 160 13 DOUBLE NOTHING BETTER IS OBTAINABLE AT THE PRICE OF 50 CENTS FOR 50 CIGARETTES THEY ARB OF SUPERLATIVE QJUAUTY ALWAYS FRESH FROM ENGLAND ARDATH TOBACCO Co., LTD. LONDON Look /Soldier ym) I on the /k\/ I "YELLOWCAN with the I I BLACK BAND/ Beware of substitutes offered to you as
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    • 196 13 1 Electric Records, j I Add to Your Repertoire 3 from the following: S jjj DR. WEISSMANN. S 212.050 Kosenkavalier-Waltz (Rachard Strauss) SJ 12 in.-AA In i par t s g jjj DAJOS BELA ORCHESTRA. 212 052 Prelude in C. Sharp Minor < Rachmaninoff) Jjj 8" TiTln.-AA Chanson Trisle. Op.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 782 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK LIMITED. The above Company having exercised its lien on the undernoted shares which have been sold in accordance with the provisions of its Memorandum and Articles of Association. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the original share certificates in respect of these shares have been
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    • 573 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. IMPORTANT NOTICE. RE BAN SIONG PAWNSHOP. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF TnE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. SUIT NO. 441 OF 1930. Between Tan Lye Plaintiff and Chop Ban Siong Pawnshop Defendants. By an Order of Court made herein on April 17, 1930. Cheong Koon Seng and Co..
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    • 529 14 I TO LET. TO LET—Fine room at 15-2, Queen Street. Rent moderate. Apply within. TO LET—No. 34, Cecil Street and Oodown No. 7, Bernam Street. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—Small bungalow, 27, Killlney Road, modern sanitation. Apply Solomon, 64, Market Street. TO LET—Flats, 262 A and B, Middle Road, modern
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    • 559 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131. Jonker Street. Muar No. I, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109. Jalan Rahamat Palembang 1 6> Ilir Hong Kong 13, Queen s Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 90, Buiten Nieuwpoort Straat.
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    • 474 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 j 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.
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    • 301 14 |p sown, \M# BRITISH FIRE, MARIN, MOTOfi CAB LOWEST v Office: 2, RMua "it ASSURANCE 'Incorporated fu HEAD Oi l X j v 2nd Floor ~t n J( a Sl *n. 'Phone .\.,s ''id BOARD OT I See Teonß Wah, Ong Soon Tee Seah Ens Lha Vow Ngan p, Q.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 468 15 STEAMER StfJNB 0. I BRITISH INDIA I AND I APCAR LINES. H in England.) I II PASSENGER CARGO m RVICE& \M) ORIENTAL STEAM f' M> ;,Vx I N CO.. LONDON AND VI MAIL SERVICE. t with His Majesty's mm iTodrr ■v .overnment.) B Ql v D FROM LONDON m and
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    • 582 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIL rJwnpfachiff. JqPqJ Geaellachaf, rCompanies Incorporated In Qermonr; OLI'l'WAHr>3 BONG KONG. SHANGHAI, KOBK AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. m.s. HAVELLAND May 9 m.s. ERMLAND May 22 t m.s. BURGENLAND via Manila June 1 s.s. PREUSSEN j une n t m.s. VOGTLAND July 2 t m.s. RAMSES July 14
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    • 692 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON. Tonnage Destination Due Sail 1930 tKaahiißa Maru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London and A'werp pm and Rotterdam May 8 9 Hakone Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam and Hull May 21 22 tSuwa Maru 10,700 Naples, Marseilles, London and A'werp and
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    • 657 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER (Incorporated The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. ALLER for Hong Kong, Shanghai. Moji, Kobe, Itosaki, Yokohama. Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau May 12 S ALSTER for Takao, Shanghai. Moji, Kobe. Y'hama. Itosaki, Yokkaichi and Hankow May 17 COBLENZ for Manila. Hong Kong. S'ghai. Taku, Dalny and
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    • 57 15 1 t ApolloHairCream 1 Fixes the hair inanydesireA way— maintaining its softNESS AND GLOSSY K m cmiANos fog*UMf^^B^ INDISPUTABLY THE BEST SOLD EVERYWHERE. I NEW SHIPMENT. BEADS! BEADS!! WITH ASSORTED COLOURS. Gold, Silver, Black, White, Pink, Blue, Yel'ow, Green, Red, Violet, And Many Other COLOURS. D T. LIM CO., 353,
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 96 16 Trade—y Mark Trade Mark SOLE AGENTS: N. V. Straits Java Trading Co. SINGAPORE PENANO. n f I J I "BEKA" IS j the outstanding QUALITY record. [1 H Songs perfectly clear reproduced, I bing noises. Widest and roost [1 1 j up-to-date range of Chinese and Malay songs. Only the
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    • 207 16 Articular Rheumatism I is a disease much more dangerous a quid fe Jre I than thought of b> many ill persons eliminate* quickly and energetical. I Ail pret>cnption> cf the doctor must the surplus 0 f era acid amtt I therefore be strictly foUowed. for for the health or the
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