Malaya Tribune, 2 May 1930

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVII.- No. 103 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1930 FIVE ciNTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday, May 2. 1930.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 228 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. I SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK I This M» is prepared from fl FURE UNSKIMMED COW'S MILK, and in condensation I nothing but FINEST WHITE rONDENSED Mliw SUGAR is added Bein w sweetened parW the most hygienic ft J$ conditions, this Milk is especipfto
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    • 160 1 "FLORODOR" I Washing //Amum\j^// I Suitings J "HIGH STREET, j Singapore. ITS "0068 HEAD" GUINNESS STOUT m 1 Oj SIIME, DARBY Ta> r/ncorpor«te<f < n f,V strait* Settlement*.) 5 S. S. F. M. S. I I& j ,s t fche motto of every young man I MOM w1 »o wants
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  • 1313 2 SARDA ACT DISOBEYED. A Muslim Marriage In Delhi. I By Our Muslim Correspondent.) Muslim opinion in India is still divided over the question of the Child Marriage Act. popularly known there as the Sarda Act. which was brought into force on April 1. Among those who strongly opposed
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 258 2 GRAND PARADE 8.45 P.M. i f!rst~race 'V p.m. "LT"^™* AT ON THE BOARD A 1 NEW RESULT WOW MMSCTKP. SINGAPORE DOARD. TOMORROW 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.
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    • 220 2 Why Children Grind Their Teeth In Sleep. When children grind their tectt) it most IMUtJIy is a sign that they are troubled with worms. Other symptOflU are irregular appetite, bad breath, pain in and swelling of the abdomen, irritation in the nose, failure to make proper progress in development. Artmlnhieifil
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    • 144 2 Call or Phone 2419 LIM CHEE SENG I 56-3, Woi Iref Street, j Castroi (KjCLd l Motor Oil. «Q All Grades in Stock. SE4LS AT SINGAPORE ZOO. Visitors to the Zoo will be surprised to see the latest arrivals which include Seals, rare Paradise Birds, full-grown Lion, etc. j CAMEO
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    • 224 2 I THAT, I After trying other Brand"SUGARCANE I HAMS and BACON jjj ARE "THE BEST BY TEST" I Truth in Advertising J Indicates Sound Judgment. (REFRIGERATING CO LTD j Road, Selegie Road, Keppel Road and Grange Road Mark Some of the FREE GIFTS for users of *Mb "The Wine of
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  • 835 3 LOCAL PAWN-BROKERS' FAILURES. Shops Which Gamble With Depositors' Money. (By a Special Correspondent.) The following appeared in a local Chinese newspaper some days ago: 'There are a lot of Chinese in the Straits Settlements who desire to become pawnMild they are willing to pay substantial fees for licences
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  • 178 3 Handbag Snatcher Throws Victim To Ground. MAXIMUM PENALTY. The maximum penalty of one year's hard bv 00U Mr nd^ Str0keS i the hnp^ by Mr. Whyte Smith at the Kowloor, Magistracy on a Chinese who pleaded guilty ti a charge of snatching a hand bag
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  • 118 3 The following letter has been addressed to Mr. Gandhi by a number of Labour M.P.'s Dear Mr. Gandhi,—We wish to send you our personal sympathy. We shall seek to do all that lies in our power towards the settlement of the Indian problem on the
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    • 199 3 I phoenix! jaß,i MINERALS 1 ,sed b y those; with discretion SIDNEY DA N I II The Human Enigma Ett 9'««s and trash 1 1 NEW WORLD I CABARET. I m From S «nday, j 4, Nightly. j SZS2 —TTnrnrr.ni i .ji y,, L a^^^lffrrn^ Petroled I /tf/P THE HA/R
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    • 350 3 l FRASER NEAVE LIP. I AERATED WATERS QUALITY SERVICE I THE BEST IN THE EAST g "CHAP S/NGA g "BEKA" I I LATEST MALAY RECORDS. j II Kronchong, Stamboel, Comical and I Instrumental. I MONG HUAT CO., I (GRAMOPHONE BTORES.) 0 Noe. 97 and 99, North Bridge Road, opposite Adelphi
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 87 4 [Our readers are invited to write to us or subjects of public interest. It must be under stood that the "Malaya Tribune" does no 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
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  • 255 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."; Sir, —Having read a letter in Saturdays "Malaya Tribune" under the heading "India's Lingua Franca." it seems becoming to any Indian to give some idea of Mahatmaji. To describe him as I have ceen him: he is a Blender hgure with
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  • 256 4 (To the Editor, 'Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—It is certainly interesting to learn that the Chinese Students' Literary Association is doing good work in its literary activities and that an inter-club debate on the subject 'That the Malayan Civil Service be open to all British Subjects" will soon be held
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  • 925 4 Freights And Philanthropy (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir.-In view of the leadei on "Tin- Petrol Busmess" in your issue of April 24 the enclosed will doubtless interest and intrigue Robm Walt >' Cohen. Director of he Shvh group, professing to be the uplitter of the African people, and not
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  • 398 4 Peruvian Woman Charged With A Portuguese. HELPING A CHINESE. A Peruvian widow and a Portuguese sailor appeared in the dock before Mr. Lindsell at the Central Magistracy. Hong Kong, charged with possession of 126 taels of prepared opium and a quantity of dutiable cigarettes. Their names
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  • 227 4 Provisions Of The Act. The following is section 74 of India's Salt Act, which defines the nature of offences and the punishment therefor:— Any person who (a) removes any salt without or in excess of the permits rendered necessary by this Act; or (b) except for agricultural
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 236 4 S I] L>' X Oo [J: i I I I STOCKED BY ALL THE LEADING STORES. E r5 SOLE SELLING AGENTS: S I THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED I D] SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES. S Hair in place. exquisite, healthy Morning and ev-mng the whole decomposes the natural oils as water world
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    • 345 4 The j Health of Women Medical science and the practical experience of many thousands of physicians have proved that the Calcium needs of the body and the health of the female system cannot be separated. 111-health of the body-cells is the cause of disturbance of the natural functions. The nucleus
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  • 151 5 M- nd Women Win Back jgl Strength And Vitality. i make constant demands on 4th without ultimately feeling tied and fit for nothing. When a. king, life becomes a penance pleasure: there is no real engained. Far too frequently feel drained of their vitality res or
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  • 526 5 THORNYCROFT (S'PORE) LIMITED. Third Annual Meeting. <Ji!L e Ulird ann ''*l meeting of the Thornycroft held yesterday at noon at "the Mr Newtmf h °l Company Tan Road. present were M esarf H n a d 0thers Messrs H. C. Atkin-Berry, H. R L 'secretary) Str!ckland B. Crabtree
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  • 96 5 Guthrie's Report. Messrs. Guthrie and Co.. Ltd., Singapore in their weekly report dated May 1. state: The market has been featureless during the past week, and has been inclined to sag in the absence of any real support. Locally we have lost 1 cents over the period,
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  • 361 5 A ''Foreigners First*' Policy? In the weekly report of a well-known firm of London rubber dealers, to hand by the last mail, there appears a statement, culled from an American source, which calls for explanation by the Malayan Government. The statement, issued by the \Vashington Department of
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  • 449 5 Singapore, April 25. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 52 Beef, stew or curry kati 45 Pork, lean kati 64 Pork, lean and fat (Ist qua'ity) kati 53 Mutton Indian ib. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 61 Hens (Locally reared) kati 75 Ducks each 98 domestic unfledged
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 425 5 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. fl the following depots— fl SINGAPORE. ■j U Rubber Stamp Co., 32, Rartui fl 88. South Bridge Road, fl St, Upper Cross Street, of] fl Road, Singapore, fl Money Changer, Max we: fl Dulfakte and Co., Corner of H ad 24, North Bridge Road H E Arab
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    • 126 5 I Records From Talkies "RIO RITA". j I B. 3211. If You're In Love, You II Waltz. 8 "H.M.V." You're Always In My Arms. (Sung by Bebe Daniels) i S B. 5733. Bio Bita. (Fox Trot.) S 8 H.M.V." The Kinkajou. ffi B. 5729. Sweetheart We Need Each Other S
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    • 294 5 «ns-l, Famous Ayurwlic Phydckn, MT. PANDIT NAIDU, VAIDYA R/U, F.B.C.P. find. Senior Physician ol h"< <5™ A a pharmacy, «Ihce. 62, Owen Road. Singapore. Pa mpllon and s «-Disorder s ******7 »jSL" fc l' V D ys pep sia s«riuty. Menstrual Disorders, and numerous other diseases BRANCH AND CONSULTATION BOOMS:
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 1014 6 Amusements, ALKAMBRA j I THONE «909 I ffi t> I ffi 0 FROM MONDAY, APRIL 28 TO SATURDAY, MAY 3. I S NIGHTLY AT 6.15 P.M. AND 9.15 P.M. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT 3 P.M. I ffi c I ffi c I I The First Original Musical Comedy i ffi
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  • 286 7 LATEST QUOTATIONS. Tin Still Falling. Etlin and Co. report at li a.m. to on v RUBBER. 6 15 I6d.. unchanged. Vork 14'» cents (G>, up y 4 cent. Dull Allenbys $1.55 —$1.65, Ayer 40—$150. Ayer Panas $1.45—$1.55, 70 —75 cents. Brogas 97 *6 cents kit Jelotongs 55 —59
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  • 180 7 Lewis And Peat's Report. tnd Peat Ltd Singapore, in eport dated May 2. state: Tht- weight cl accumulated stocks and poor od from c onsumers recently seem to have ut of the market, and although of hope might this month have penetrated the general depression, there is
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  • 139 7 Burlow and Co.. Singapore, in their *eeklv rrport dated May 1. state: r.-if n; trket has been rather unsettled during nd prices have eased a further cents. To c uj!es quote London down l/16d. f, a. and New York down V» cent gold 14 u' gold. There is
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  • 56 7 latex'V f)iaent of Para Rubber (including d Ur x and Concentrated Latex) R month of April, were (Preliminary Latex Rubber Revertex. Total. Concentrated Latex. s Tons. Tons. Tons. 31.6«r 200 31.866 9090 2 9.092 '70 2 172 3tJU7 21 3.628 44.533 225 44.758 J I MILLER,
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  • 27 7 'ariuw's Report. A and Co., Singapore, in their -ated May l. state: in unchanged. Approximately lj pped. Closing quotations are —Sundried $9 30; Mixed $8.80.
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  • 108 7 Helping British Trade. Reuter's Service. Ottawa, May 2. pouT'wer/^^ B in Canada S 1 tariff M niter r d «V the Finance Dunnin Presenting the Budget list nf laiy• 50 000 He enumerated a long Emplrf tr»? Reference, to encourage trade and considerably io.restrict mports from
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  • 137 7 (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") rp,„ London, May 1. beJili *M 3 rUbbCr com P an y meetings have jss sss^r per cent dividend ST** 2 2d dividend Per share maKing 5d., carry forward £8.344 4 2 Ulu Rantau five per cent ?fv^ antaU and Kuala Nal a
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  • 78 7 SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 O'CLOCK NOON. MAY 2. Buyers. Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 23 1 23 Standard R.S.S. on Tender Ma V 23\ 24 June 24', 24«. *g M* 25 July September 25', 25' October December 26 1 2 M\ Tcne
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  • 295 7 (By courtesy of O. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, MAY 2. SELLING. London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 15/16d. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3%d. London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 13/16d. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32d. London demand 2s. 3%d London T. T. 2s. 3 ll/16d.
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  • 92 7 Modern Fashions Blamed. Reuter's Service. London, May 1. Modern fashions were largely blamed for the loss of the English cotton trade in recent years at a luncheon in London heralding the National Cotton Week beginning on May 5, which is designed to stimulate the use of cotton in
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  • 148 7 Special Resolutions Passed. At an extraordinary general meeting of the Straits Trading Company, Limited, held at nccn to-day at the Company's offices. Ocean Building, the following resolutions were confirmed unanimously: (1) That the nominal capital of the Company be reduced trom $11,250,000 divided Into 1.503,000 fhares
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  • 144 7 SINGAPORE, MAY 2. Rice, Siam A-l per Koyan $375 Rice. Siam 1 $350 Rice, Siam 2 $330 Rice. Siam 3 $310 Rice, Siam 4 $290 Rice, Saigon A-l £290 Rice, Saigon 1 $273 Rice, Saigon 2 $263 Rice. Saigon 3 $253 Rice. Rangoon 1 $244 Rice. Rangoon 2 $235
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  • 124 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore. May 2 Fast Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Iroquois E.E.E. Wharf: Plancius 22; Lahore Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Mangcla 18: Warora 16: Katong 14; Bism 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Fiume L 32; Yuensang 34: City of Corintl. 37; Min 39. Empire
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  • 768 7 WHAT ARE WIRELESS WAVES? More Local Listeners. lesson a shnT S Week s "^""t weeks PL! lntr °du«-tory dose. This 25* longer but everything is explained car T rking pIUB of a motorbell *Z*£? c, m AT w hOUSC CleCtr,C duced h a a Tne waves so
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  • 121 7 The 8.8.C. concession to the Empire, of broadcasting news nightly from Chelmsford, has already increased the number of listeners in Malaya, judging from the many reports I have received. The reception of this bulletin in Singapore begins at 11.55 p.m. local time. The call-sign of Chelmsford is
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  • 140 7 l as Pronunciation Director. Monday, April 28. PX.E.. Bandoeng, 6 p.m. gramophone concert Medan. 7 p.m., gramophone concert. Huisen 8.30 p.m.. excellent violin and piano concert. Tuesday. April 29. Chelmsford. 4 a.m.. fa-Jing badly. English opera. Wednesday, April 3«. Manila, 7 p.m., fairly clear. Huisen, txcellent transmission from
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  • 54 7 The Gaiety Cinema. "Satan in Sables," to be shown for the first time at the Gaiety Cinema to-night, provides excellent entertainment. Claire Windsor wears 26 different dresses, all latest creations from Paris. In the first show are "A Lady of the Harem" and "Bitter Apples." Special matinee of
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  • 96 7 The "Talamba" is due on Sunday from Calcutta and Penang. The "Hakozaki Maru" is expected on Monday next from Colombo and is sailing for Japan the next day t The N.Y.K. "Kamakura Maru" is due on Tuesday from Mombassa and is proceeding tc Japan the same day. The
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  • 167 7 j Kicing. Brit. <23 tons, Capt. Gamblin. from i Penang, 1-5; for Penang. 3-5. "Circe, Brit. 314 tons, Capt. Ure, from P Dickson, 1-5; for P. Dickson, 2-5. •Kelantan." Brit. 562 tons, Capt. Caithness from Malacca, 1-5; for Malacca, 2-5. "Nagara," Swed. 3,979 tons, Capt. Amstedt, from Gotherburg, 1-5;
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 15 7 on S h are ,ist wi be found C'al e anc er Commeron page 5.]
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    • 24 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT. FOR SALE—Rachals upright grand piano in perfect condition. Cost $850. Price $500 or nearest offer. Apply Bo\ No. 174, c/o Malaya Tribune.
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    • 302 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Gentleman dancer will act as dance-part-ner to any lady, at nominal fee. Box 160. c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—A qualified English Teacher with knowledge of Malay character essential. State qualifications and salary required. Apply Be* No. 164, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED—A motor salesman. Please apph personally to The Cycle
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 116 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, MAY 2 High Tide.—12.54 p m Football League: R.A. v. I.C.F.A., Stadium. Police Band. Botanical Gardens, 5.15 p.m. Bandman Comedy Co., "Give and Take." Vic. Theatre. 9.30 p.m. U i u TOMORROW, MAY 3 High Tides.—0.12 a.m.. 1.45 pm Meeting. Robinson and Co.. Chartered Bank. noon.
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    • 509 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright Rela-Temp-'rat'uc Ram- sun- tive. Wind Max Mln 'ail sWne. Humi- Dlrec- Speed. Stations p. p m, Uom m tlon Weather Kc°u S Srl*xu 2 *JI 86 M. Fine X TreM»anu nY lai 81 75 Calm fine Kroh l\ I? 39 7 3 85
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  • 114 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. ENGAGEMENT. WEE LIM.—The engagement b announced of Mr. Wee Ken Whye, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Wee Ban Lee. of Singapore, to Miss Jessie Liin, the only daughter df Mr. and the late Mrs Lim Choon Eng. of Ipoh. Marriage will be announced
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  • 690 8 Dr. Pathy is to be thanked t\>r eliciting, in the answers to his questions at Wednesday's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, some interesting and, it might'be said, alarming information concerning accidents in this city. That there is every justification for the increased expenditure on ambulance services is,
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  • 366 8 Mr. H. C. d'Arcy Irvine, manager of Banteng estate. Banteng. is sailing on Home leave within a few days. At the weekly cincma show for members and friends at the Y.M.C.A. this evening, at 8.30 o'clock. Colleen Moore in "Lilac Time" will be the pr:nc.pal attraction. A lecture on "Self
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  • 332 8 Special Board To Make Appointments. NO OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE MONOPOLY? British Official Wireless. Rugby, May 1. The creation of a single Colonial Service is recommended in the report of the Committee which has been considering the appointments in the Colonial Office and Colonial Services. The Committee was appointed
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  • 189 8 On The Way To Hong Kong. i From Our Oun Correspondent.) Penang. May I. Sh William Peel ai rived by the -Khiva" this afternoon looking very fit. Interviewed by the "Pinang Gazette," he said he was delighted to be back in Malaya once more. "While
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  • 81 8 Negotiations In London. British Official Wireless. Rugby. May 1. 'ihe Austrian Chancellor. Dr. Schober. arrive.-; in London this afternoon in connection with an Austrian loan. He was welcomed b 1 < presentatives of the Premier and the Foreign Secretary. This evening a dinner was given in his honour
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  • 283 8 Mr. E. D. Butler and Mr. C. Ward-Jackson are endeavouring to form a local Horticultural Society, says the "Malay Mail." Members of the United Chinese Association are reminded of a spec al general meeting to bs held at Mr. Koh Soon Huat s rcs'dence, 12. Kirk Terrace, off Dhrb/ Ghaut,
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  • 36 8 From Australia by "Mangola," due Singapore at 6 p.m. to-day. From China by "Rangoon Ma.v," due Singapore on Monday, the sth instant. From China ty "Shirala." due Bhuapo c On Monday, the sth instant.
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  • 758 8 "LOOKER-ON Mr. E. A. Brown paid a very to the late Major St. Clair ri bu:+ meeting of the Municipal Con days can all the more be appreciate 11 realised that he himself was tin 11 11 of the hard-hitting veteran some essays in old-style vigorous cn
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  • 41 8 Latest Quotations. I RUBBER. London: —6 15/16d. Now York:—14-% cents <G». Singapore:—23 J --23cents. TIN. L< itdcit:—Spot £151 10s. Od. <d v.: 3 months, buyers £153 10s. Od Od.), sellers £153 12s. 6d. <down Sin?npcTe:—$76.25. < 125 t-ns sold
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 311 8 rJ d 08g g C} (ftlaiesfg fo< (ging a |)fRf). <0« (Prince of TTafee H A Consignment of New Styles in Henry 9 1 Heath Hats has just Arrived. These are in the following colours: cj I DRAB, BUFF, MID-GREY. 1 Price i{J SOLS AGENTS: S I Robinson Co., Ltd.
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    • 76 8 rSZ5HSZ5HSH5H5H5ZSH5ESZSESS5Z5S5HSi!SS5E! I New Establishment. g A Choice Selection of Latest E a Silver and E. P. N. S. Goods g Suitable for Presentations, K a MANUFACTURERS OP 8 g JEWELLERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. S Careful Workmanship H S and g Prompt Attention• I U.S. de Silva Bros. [jj 61, High
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  • 180 9 MALTA REVOLT. Oh rch Interferes Election. >()T TO VOTE FOR v KRNMENT. Pro! Made To Rome. Reuter's Service. Malta. May 1. ..r. ion is created by the Roman Catholic Church EUction campaign. The priest have announced, ibishop to all churches in votes for the Prime .and)
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  • 44 9 To Suspend Publication? Reuter's Service. Calcutta. May 1. A Indian jouinal:sts has HMUMd (rKU&n-owned papers all over B cl publication, pend ng the Press Ordinance. It was a (-inference of Indian Allahabad fan mid-May to decide on future priicy.
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  • 106 9 Cashier Found Unconscious. s 'it with the "S.F.P.") London, May 1. loplov of the London and rU: R;: way. named Arthur Dennis, found in a first class Maryland Point in a local rpool Street to Southend He haH m l him a sum of six thousand bJch was
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  • 52 9 Reuter's Service. London. May 1. manager of the Paisley in the Edinburgh trial, be gate before the matinee, testified that children *as Wem 1 th <? locked gate, which lied out by men outside. 1 with manslaughter, as children being killed in a Br«
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  • 41 9 Four 1 rs To Be Executed. Reuter's Service. Paris. May 2. has commuted to life Jth hard labour the death on nine Annamites, who I recent insurrection in Yen China, but the death penalty hi four other cases.
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  • 27 9 Hl\i AIRs, en pare 2. TOP, < SOI rkJ* n ace 7 J**T S s,>~°; DAY Pare 8. ■4Uya*« i-T en U. AT home. M 13
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  • 282 9 CONFIRMED BY HOUSE OF COMMONS. Consumers' Council. British Official Wireless. Rugby, May 1. The text is issued of a Government Bill for creation of a Consumers' Council. The Council is to consist of seven members, of whom two at least must be women, but additional members may
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  • 308 9 Renter's Service. London, May 1. In the House of Commons at question time, Mr. J. R. Clynes "Minister for Home Affairs) stated that the British Workers* Sports Federation, which was affiliated to a sporting organisation of the Communist International, had applied fc«r visas for a Soviet football
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  • 139 9 Nanking Gavt.'s Note. Renter's Service. Sydney. May 1. The Chinese Consul-General has sent a Note to rhe Federal Government urging the discontinuance of taking finger-prints J> j£ f ß^." r >-. 4 prohibited Chinese. The practice was' instituted in order to indentify prohibited immigrants. The
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  • 74 9 Reuter's Service. Washington, May 1. Under 24 hours after the American delegates handed him the Naval Treaty, Mr. Hoover submitted the Treaty to the Senate. Mr. Hoover's covering letter was one of the shortest of such documents in history. "I transmit herewith the Treaty," writes
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  • 261 9 TICKETS BOUGHT BY NONMEMBERS For To-Morrow's Big Race. Two Cantonese named Choo Poh Keng and Chee Niew Chum were charged before the Magistrate (Mr. P. S. Williams) this morning in connection with the unlimited Big Sweep to be held at the Singapore Turf Club to-morrow. The accused were
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  • 163 9 Establishing Respect For Law. GANDHI AND MUSLIMS. Renter's Service. Simla. May 1. Another Ordinance has been promulgated by f n Viceroy terminating the preliminary trial of the accused in the Lahore conspiracy case in connection with the murder of the Assistant Superintendent of Police, Mr. Saunders, in Lahore
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  • 170 9 Impossible Chinese Proposal? Router's Service Shanghai. May 1. xr Chinese delegation of five with fifteen secretaries and interpreters, headed by Mr. Mo Teh Hui, left Harbin for Moscow this morning where the Sino-Soviet Conference meeis on May 15. The Chinese delegates assert that the Conference will be confined
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  • 39 9 Reuter's Service. London. Miy 1. The Bank of England discount rate is 3 per cent. New York, May 2. The Federal Reserve Bank has reduced the re-discount rate from SH to 3 per cent.
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  • 499 9 Stringent Precautions Everywhere. CONFLICTS WITH POLICE IN JAPAN. Many Arrests In Paris. Reuter's Service. London, May 1. Hunger marchers, including a contingent ol women from Lancashire, who had been tramping to London from the unemployment areas, x? ir i ed r. th<? *****81 Red M ay Day
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  • 186 9 Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin. May 1. May Day passed off quietly in splendid weather. Over a hundred thousand Communists were the first to demonstrate at eleven '.his morning in the Lustgarten. the famous KIOSK in front of the ex-Kaiser's Palace. The demonstration was not marked by
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  • 304 9 Reuter's Service. Tokyo. May 1. Over 50.000 participated in the Japanese Labour observances on May Day. They were generally orderly, despite hundreds of arrests and temporary detentions. There was a cHsh at Kawasaki a Tokyo suburb, in which two policemen were wounded in a very serious
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 180 9 GILBEY'S Castle J Port I Choose your Port with mm and by the I I infinite care, and if Reputation of a firm I you will be Guided by whose Name is a world- jjj H those whose Judgment wide Guarantee f Then you 10[ will Choose 0 I f
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  • 84 10 Sports Pastimes. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL ENGLISH LEAGUE RESULTS. Port Vale Secure Promotion. TWO IMPORTANT AWAY VICTORIES. Renter's Service. I London, May 1. To-day's English League results mean that Port Vale has secured promotion to Div. II j and Bristol City make Hull City change places with them at the bottom of
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  • 350 10 AN ANONYMOUS CRITIC. A correspondent, presumably a Malay, signing himself "Nuri Terbang," writes at length, commenting on the S.C.C. v. Malays match, but does not enclose his name and address, "feeling sure that you would never publish this letter." He need not have felt so sure—we
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  • 292 10 American Team Beaten At Sunningdale. GOLF. Reuter's Service. London, May 1. Ten out of the 22 American women golfers who have arrived in England in quest of the women's title met Great Britain in an unofficial international match at Sunningdale hi r> foursomes and 10 singles. The
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  • 160 10 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. BADMINTON. The second annual general meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Badminton Association was held ?£< if Chinese Athletic Association < kindly lent) on Sunday the 27th ult. Mr. H. C. Chan. President, was in the chair. and among others present were: Miss Foss,
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  • 314 10 The Australians' First Match. TICKET. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London, May 1. When the match was resumed lhi> morning the weather was again fine and the wirket was easy although there had been a white frcst overnight. The tatting .was attractive and Woodfuil reached his century
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  • 61 10 London. May 1 The 22 year-old Bradmans 236 on his first appearance in England is ranked as one of the It lasted 27d minutes and included 28 fours *nd seven threes. The only chance was at 215 h e s great at driving. Woodfulls 133 took three hours.
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  • 62 10 PENANG TEAM TO MEET PERAK. LAWN TENNIS. (From Our Own Correspondtnt.) Penang. May 1. P« Th u 5 olIowin E w u represent Penang against Perak to-morrow and on Sunday: Singles:: Dr. H. O. Hopkins. Lan Phean Seng Aste, Hyde, Chea Huah Sun. Yeo Wee Eang Doubles: Aste
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  • 21 10 TO-DAY'S TIES. Aies in the S.R.C. tournamentand p j t o B n„ishT"' H F ,hlers v A J
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  • 175 10 are!— ults 3nd MeS in the SC RC tournament Open Singles Championship:— Chia Teck Yam beat C. K Pans 6 l r o t Chun beat lot Ket Choe sL 2 s_, g xSh" W«1c Wfe TO-DAY'S TIES. Ch«n tong"a^ a "Evan P Wow'~ST'' Chun and Cheong Chee
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  • 39 10 BILLIARDS. WUI reDr «*nt the. Aston Athletic Club in a match with the schT KoonTnf "2 latters Premises -Ng ClfeS SSh a Te^ c Teo Siew Sun Lim 2S ooh Teck Mong and Low Hock Kiat.
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  • 270 10 New Rider From Seremban. DIRT-TRACK RACING. To-morrow night Singapore Speedways will conduct a special trophy dirt tract racing carnival at the Singapore Speedway. Cho Jolly, the noted Seremban Chinese rider, will make his first appearance in open competition in Singapore. At the try-out yesterday afterneon at the
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  • 295 10 International Board. RUGBY FOOTBALL. Decisions of vital importance were reached at a meeting of the International Rugby Board in Londn in mail week. One decision that will arouse the keenest interest affects law 15. and covers the putting of the ball in the scrummage. The board decided
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  • 378 10 Association Football. S.A.F.A. LEAGUE. S.A.FA League fixtures are a.- follows: First Division. To-dav: RA. v. I.C.F.A.. Stadium To-morrow: S.C.F.A. v. Malays. Jalan Besar. Resen'e Division. To-morrow: Welch v. Malays, Stadium. Captains and secretaries will oblige by sending to the Sports Editor the names of thi sible CrS
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  • 829 10 Guillermo Gets Going Too Late. UNPOPULAR DECISION. BOXING. (By A large crowd thronged the Moonlight Hall. New World, last night to witness a series cf professional contests, the principal attraction being a return fight between Y. C. Song, feather and lightweight champion cf Malaya, and Battling Guillermo,
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  • 37 10 PING-PONG. The final of the Health and Strength Leaguers' Union championship between See Otai Hook and Ong Seng Hock will be played at the Unions new premises on May 11 at 2 p.m.
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  • 286 10 A Successful Appeal. The appeal of Mr. M C Hay. Assistant ir.asurer. from the conviction by the magistrate lor exceeding the speed limit in Batu Road was heard by the Hon Mr. Justice L. X Elph nstone ,n the Kuala Lumpur Supreme ?xpr r L°" V
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  • 583 10 Sunday s Thrill For Visitors t 0 The New World. WHO WILL FIND THE MYSTERY MAN? Increasing interest and pleasurable excitement are being shov draw near for the big man hunt in Singapore. In anticinat.. the prizes offered and of seeing some fun in any ease mam.
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  • 193 10 Movements Of Planters. r From Our Own Correspondent.) Sereniban. May l. Mi G. F. Lahaye. of Seremban, has returned fiom Home leave, as has Mr. G. R. Dewey, of Batang Malaka estate, who is now on Tamp n Linggi estate. Mr A G. Taylor, of Bradwall estate.
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  • 71 10 The maximum sentence oi was inflicted by the District Ju li C S Wii:oii) this wnrnfnt on C meat* of a twakow who convi I rpossesion cf an automatic revolver. Detective-Insp?ctor IfcCh* the accused, said tha" DO nfcrmaticn he examined I lying m the Singapoie R Ka "*2
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  • 110 10 In response to o requ old boys of Rangoon Roa was held last evening at it was unanimously dccii Beys' Association Then C. G. Williams, in masters and mlllii in i After an address by th of an Old Boys' A elected as lollows —Pi' Wiliiams: Vic-Preside!:
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  • 916 11 A Weekly Commentary. OAS been received from rdingthe activities of Bud Hud was successful in America on March 26. Ny Oboba. of New York, imd contest, was held a at Long Island. It ihe Singapore lad won have fought again on tnd semi-final. that Americans do not c
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  • 122 11 Labour M.P. And Recent Incident. 1 (By arrangement with the ''S.F.P.") London, April 30. The question of the escape of a large number of prisoners from Dutch New Guinea is to be iaiscd in the House of Commons by Mr. W. J. Brown, the
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  • 44 11 Dummy Executions To Be Held. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London, April 30. Arrangements have been made whereby the Select Committee of the House of Commons, which is inquiring into the question of capital punishment, will see dummy executions at the jails.
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  • 375 11 Borrowing Habit Decreasing. The half-yearly general meeting of the Railway Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society was held at the Railway Institute. Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday. Mr. A. W. Maxwell was in the chair and among the others present were Mr. R. Boyd (Assistant Director of Cooperation), Mr. J.
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    • 351 11 I NEW WORLD CABARET f Sj JALAN BESAR. H I To-Night at 9 />.*/.— Sydney Clarke and Mahomet Kassim. I To-morrow c Njght May g I Three Orchestras in Competition g I Come and vote for your favourite. I MOONLIGHT HALL, S COMMENCING SUNDAY, MAY 4. |g The Popular Bandman
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    • 164 11 pcsoE=ao ca o e=xoe=eoe=o 1 n j, 0 0 n OSRAM on an electric lamp is more than a trade ft mark. It is the Hall Mark of quality and the guarantee of a unique lamp service. O 2 OSRAM, in a word, is the epitome of long H experience—of
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 95 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Drill Programme. TO-DAY, 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 Battery Signal parade. 5 15 p m.—Malay Drill Hall, "F" (Malay) Coy., 5* p.m.—Drill Hall, 2nd
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  • 1086 12 MINING. ISSUED BT iRASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, May 2, 1930, 10 a.m. Issue n lu L am m h Buyers mm £1 Asam Kumbang 221- ?a\ nnm 5|- Ayer Hitam Tin 14 9 ft" 0 £1 Bangrin Tin 25|- 26I 1 Batang Padang 0.16
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    • 135 12 I— rnriiiii ij If you have Forgotten I to Order the Butter a —don't forget our Stores are Open 1 I on any week-day till 7 o'clock I 1 AT I I Keppel Harbour I J Selegie Road I and 8 j Katong. I J Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.
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    • 115 12 CHICKS, AND BERTAM PANELS A SPECIALITY. MOHAMED IThOOSAINSAH (Ground Floor Tel. No. 2454.) OFFICE: 66, ROBINSON ROAD. FACTORY: LORONG H. 7*o. 4, Teluk Kurau Road, Singapore. MANUFACTURER AND SUPPLIER of Rattan and Bertam Chicks. Canvas nnd Tarpaulin Blinds. Tennis Blue Screens WSm Panels and Galvanized Wire Netting s G hornSe
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    • 112 12 COLEMAN INSTANT-LITE fl TABLE LAMP. jjj S 3~ JpfX. UUt f heav v R au «e ffi S W X if 88 heavil >' Plated. ffi /M rh, s lamp will give H ffi f f( I >' ears consistent to I rhenew In.stant-Lite Lamp g fij "ted with a
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    • 300 12 I THE S.S. POLICE BA I. S (Av ilab,e fM Enragements, 3 WILL PLAY AT I BOTANICAL GARDENS, AT 5.15 P.M ON Fam.v I WATERLOO STREET, AT 9 P.M. ON TIES! 2 II Ready For Ta/fcfcs "The Marlborough" (NEXT DOOR TO THE ALHAMBRA) Wester E lectrlcEq^, pment Uv Up.To.Date_VentilaHo„. j
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  • 646 13 The Antwerp Exhibition. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London. April 4. Preparations for the forthcoming International Maritime Exhibition at Antwerp have been going forward at almost feverish speed during the past week or two at Malaya House. Mr. Banner, ihe Publicity Officer, leaves for Antwerp on Monday
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  • 174 13 Singapore's Lessons For K. L. A motorist from Kuala Lumpur who recently paid a visit to Singapore was surprised at the state of traffic in the southern Settlement, says the "Malay Mail."* Pedestrians, he finds, have learned to pay that attention to motor-traffic which is noticably lacking in
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    • 438 13 w to. core. I eßorn Ltd. S lr-urnßcaiuQl| iL'ijll Prtparalions i. I LINE iy& t S!C FERTILINE activated activated HM lor men Ovary-hormone for women ■ties and sexual In menstrual and climacteric disturi npotency. Nervou bances, sterility, loss ol appetite .■plessness. and sleep. f-ANCRESAL GOUTOSAN in Diabetes in Gout Sciatica
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    • 67 13 Cuticura SOAP /^s**&&~ World-Famous for Daily Toilet Use THE every-day use of Cuticura, Soap assisted by occasional applications of Cuticura Ointment, when required, is o*;r best insurance against skintroubles. ey not only cleanse and purify, but llso enhance and preserve the I ■•ural qualities of the skin and hair. Sample
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    • 758 13 OPINIONS OF SOME OF OUR S.S. F.M.S. CUSTOMERS. I S.S. F.M.S. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. g g p jy, g I .MSMMa 5&5T CHEMICAL w I diamonds 2ssSiSswtas I ffl y OF very much pleased with it. fjj Dr. LEE CHIN TEE, Esq., Klapa Bali ,m IVT M. NAZRI. Esq., No.
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    • 451 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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    • 443 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. J WANTED—Business Canvasser. Good pros- I pects to right man. Box No. 173, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED— Eurasian and Chinese Lady Teachers with over two years' experience. Apply to F. A. S. H., c/o Malaya Tribune. EARN a big salary as a Certificated Bookkeeper. Individual postal tuition, taken
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    • 523 14 TO LET. TO LET—No. 34, Cecil Street and Godown No. 7, Bernam Street. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—Small bungalow, 27, Killlney Road, modern sanitation. Apply Solomon, 64, Market Street. TO LET—Plats, 262 A and B. Middle Road, modern sanitation. Apply Solomon, 64, Market Street. TO LET —Raffles Chambers, Nos. 8,
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    • 564 14 BANKS. I THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131. Jonker Street. Muai No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 10». j a ia n Rahamat. Palembang 16 lUr Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road. Central.' Seremban 63> Birch Batavia 90. Buiten Nieuwpoort
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    • 446 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3 0 00 oon Subscribed Capital MjoJSJ Paid-up Capital 050 000 Reserve Fund and Rest 646 5^ HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street London. E.C. 3.
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    • 293 14 T H r I 'it BRIiJ ff_**"<: vvv I FIRE. MAX Y E i2j| MOTOR CAti 1 LOW is j lr^t I Office: 2. fi, I THE X w T^T-J ASSIIRAN -«sa limited. (Incorporatra S& »«l Sew.> HEAD <>j,, 2nd Floor „i BOARD (>: I See Teong War I Ong
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    • 372 15 r jiEAMEK SAILINW ■Tp a I BRIT! INDIA I 4 PCA LINES. I England.) IP V KR CARGO I tNT AL STEAM ■f»l>sr tA T LONDON AND iv SERVICE. fAB Mis Majesty's ur >\ LONDON H i i Japan. For Due H mm Singapore I 1930 May 2 H May
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    • 598 15 jitAJntK SAILINGS KAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. i H r-.fi] »«t»ll*b. n -j- n fCompanie* Incorporated tn German*.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE 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 June 17 t m.s. VOGTLAND j u l y
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    • 689 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON. Tonnage Destination Due Sail 1930 ;Kashima Maru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles London and A'werp 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 Rotterdam
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    • 629 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCIIER LLOYD WCScyiM 'Incorporated in Uerma';v The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. ALLER for Hong Kong. Shanghai. Moji, Kobe, Itosaki, Yokohama. Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau May 12 I ALSTER for Takao, Shanghai. Moji, Kobe, Y'hama. Itosaki, Yokkaichi and Hankow May 17 COBLENZ for Manila, Hong Kong.
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    • 234 16 I DO YOU SUFFER FROM mm? 3 IF so I TAKE j IDOZAN I AND CURE IT. C Its large iron contents (5 per cent. Fe) make I cures guaranteed, and owing to its other cong tents it does not constipate or discolour the teeth C ft as other iron
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    • 108 16 UNICORN TEA IS A VERY CHOICE BRAND OF CEYLON TEA. Sole Importer*: G. H. SLOT Co., Ltd., PENANG AND SINGAPORE. UNICORN STOUT Specially bottled for: G. H. SLOT Co., Ltd.. PENANG AND SINGAPORE HIMASAR fceliest* Asthma Instantaneously. 75 rents per bottle. On sale at the Himalayan I'harmarv. 62. Owen Road,
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    • 131 16 I 2nd. HAND CARS M j We beg to announce re-organization oi our 2nd. hand S car department, and therefore better values. M Fvery car receives proper overhaul and reconditioniiu 8 jj before disposal. I I Favourable prices are always allowed for the Trade-in fl jj a alnst ne w
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