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Title Section22 1930-05-03 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVII.- No. 104 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Saturday, May S, I§9o.22 words
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Advertisement170 1930-05-03 1 j LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA. CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. '1 1 win mm ih ii in" i n .4THES, Sft^^ CATALOGUES AND So.c Importers: JhC EBSt Asiatic CO., Ltd., SINGAPORE. I B 'Incorporated in Denmark. > fagaiaa^^^ am i i I f *1 11l .LI Hp Motors and Dynamos I B170 words
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Advertisement160 1930-05-03 1 Washing ZiSr/ Suitings A jy For Tropical /iv/ Wuar HIGH STREET. Singapore. I Protection I j Security. J INo RATNER fire-resisting safe has 8 ever had its contents destroyed by fire, 1 and no RATNER thief-resisting safe 1 has ever been opened by burglars. 1 I I AGENTS: SIME, DARBY160 words
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Article794 1930-05-03 2 FINANCE OF OUR "THIRD INDUSTRY." Impressive Sums Involved. "An Equestrian" writes as follows to the "Times of Malaya": The plea of "Turfite" lor horse racing, as published in your issue of the 11th inst. is really absurd. If he thinks that it is harmless tor the idle794 words
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Advertisement268 1930-05-03 2 GRAND PARADE 8.15 P.M. T RACE 9 PJI ""f?* 1 L* IIT J RESULT I ALL RLSULTSI AT new N b"sllt MC<m SINGAPORE I BOABD I SPEEDWAY TO-NIGHT Direction Singapore Speedways Ltd. A. J. Reynolds Managing Director. THREE MAGNIFICENT MALAY SILVER TROPHIES PRESENTED BY F. VERNON, ESQ. TO BE WON268 words
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Advertisement173 1930-05-03 2 An Invitation To Dinner can arouse in you no pleasant anticipations if you have a rorpid liver. To enjoy any meal to the full, and profit fully by it. your digestive tract needs to be in perfect working order. As a gentle liver stimulant and aid to digestion Pinkettes give173 words
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Advertisement367 1930-05-03 2 n o*t oiuol»td m tha 'Jf *4fe f Arl outn > >ha hln «y ><lvefQi»+* r, tttM Pta* taaltts ftva w/2 i«" pewtrful hialmc and j> Jr/ |tr micidai fumes which tn 9a MT I Ĕ b r «»thed d»f»ct into ,**>+ M/f M tht chut ant ivn t i367 words
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Article1525 1930-05-03 3 INCOME TAX PROPOSALS CONDEMNED. Peril Of Unemployment. A very largely attended public meeting representative of all communities in Ceylon was held in the Town Hall, Cinnamon Gardens Colombo, on April 14, to protest against the Income Tax proposals now before the Legislative Council. Sir P. Ramanathan, always1,525 words
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Article100 1930-05-03 3 A New Step Forward. The range of Wotan Lamps from 15 to 100 watts Ls now frosted on the inside, and no longer outside, as hitherto. Their smooth outer surface obviates their becoming dirty and they have a far neater appearance, both in the daytime100 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement363 1930-05-03 3 The COTV Way to Charm. LES POUDRES JOTV is no Face Powder in the world that can compare with Powder both as regards quality and price. No matter pay you cannot find a better face powder. Its fineness, ate fragrance and its subtle colour shades have made first and foremost363 words
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Advertisement290 1930-05-03 3 The Speed Film i I Kodak Limited, J jjj (Incorporated in England J I SINGAPORE. S BEWARE OF OTHER NAME SAKE DIAMONDS j j Artificial Diamonds j Guaranteed for brilliance and hardness. Stands against acid, fire and file. S All Jewels ir. Sovereign Gold. 5| I Artificial Diamond Co., »7290 words
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Article92 1930-05-03 4 Ed., "M.T." TOur readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not recessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTER$ SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten <double spacing), and on one side of the paperEd., "M.T." - 92 words
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Article457 1930-05-03 4 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune."j Sir. —Speculation is rife in India and outside as to why Mr. Gandhi is not arrested when Pandit Jawaharlal and others of his following are so summarily dealt with. The arms of the English law are long enough to have caught Mr. Gandhi457 words
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Article506 1930-05-03 4 Latin. (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Once I have taken part in the correspondence on this subject I think it my duty to fight to the last. Has Mr. Rayman ever heard the Burmese proverb: "A man of little learning deems that little a great deal: a frog, neverLatin. - 506 words
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Article152 1930-05-03 4 Ed., "M.T." (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Though Mr. Rayman professes to have any and papers lt seems strange lgn rant of the esteem and regard to wmch the Mahatma is held the world over "Malavft 0 tvik v that there *PPeared in the "Malaya Tribune an article stating thatEd., "M.T." - 152 words
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Article133 1930-05-03 4 (To the Editor, -Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Adverting to the letter on "Mr. Gandhi's Aims" in your issue of the 28th, inst. I do not agree with the writer in saying that Gandhi and his followers are only "barking dogs." Yes. indeed they are now barking because they have been crying133 words
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Article483 1930-05-03 4 (To the Editor, 'Malaya Tribune."} Sir, —I boldly side with you in the views expressed in your editorial, headed "Tragedy in India." I will briefly explain to Mr. K. R. Menon how Mr. Gandhi is responsible for the death and misery of Europeans and Indians. When Gandhi started Civil Disobedience,483 words
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Article228 1930-05-03 4 Ed., "M.T." VTo the Editor"Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Owing to the low prices of rubber and tin, trade generally has suffered a setback, and at the present moment many business' houses and shops can hardly make ends meet. Clerks are being dispensed with and others have had their salaries ShopsEd., "M.T." - 228 words
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132 1930-05-03 4 Nearly everybody suffers at times after eating. Some folk call this indigestion, some dyspepsia, some heartburn, others gastritis, but no matter what you call it the chances are ten to cne that the cause of the trouble is 'acidity.' Excess stomach acid &au£S food bsfcre it132 words
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Advertisement304 1930-05-03 4 1 i I The Call of the Great 51 lginal b ttlC Open spaces, days of recreation and j ?i ,***** keen enjoyment, unmarred by the liquid I «3l| WF*-d~ j vicissitudes ofa burning sun... For 8 3 Sohd EaU dc Cologne is tnere not elusive, cooling Fau deCokvr.c and304 words
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Advertisement102 1930-05-03 4 J* BdßMtaifi IfffiaK* db db dbdb db dbdb dsdb dbdSdbdb db dbdbdb db lib d dSI Smgin' in the Rain, Foxtrot (backed with) ORANGE BLOSSOM TIVIF I On H.M.V. Record No. B 5770, with vocal re! I 5663. LOUISE k Innocents of Paris V S Honey, Foxtrot with vocal refraii102 words
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Article453 1930-05-03 5 Singapore, May 2. MEAT. Beef, steak (round; kati 52 Beef, stew or curry kati 45 Pork, lean kati 54 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 64 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb 55 Fowl, kati Hens (Locally reared) kati 74 Ducks each g Pigeons. domestic unfledged453 words
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Advertisement484 1930-05-03 5 MAKE YOUR OWN SODA J. WATER if V\ pf lat one penny '*™mn pe i d v en Ptc m bottles .ally il FLUGEL ~sily. II "JUNIOR" r£L /Jffl £9:9:0 te« Mf-ii attfA order. 223. ACTON LANE. LONDON. WVt S THAT SNEEZE! i ast their shadows before. A dgn of484 words
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Advertisement613 1930-05-03 5 Church Services. SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. St. Andrew's Cathedral May 4, 1930. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. (Choral) Holy Communion. 10 a.m. Children's Eucharist. 5:30 p.m. (Choral) Evensong and Sermon. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday arid Saturday at 7613 words
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Advertisement140 1930-05-03 5 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST. Penang Lane. Sabbath School (Saturday) 3:30 p.m. Preaching Service (Saturday) 6 pjn. Speaker: Mr. W. W. R. Lake. CATHEDRAL OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. 6:30 a.m. Low Mass. 3 a.m. High Mass and Sermon. 6 p.m. Vespers and Benediction. CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF LOURDES. Ophir Road. 8140 words
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Advertisement300 1930-05-03 5 GOOD ENGLISH BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE. we" ca»°*l T' n hOMe aad ta your ow "me ledee f y P a d 2*** Jmprove y° ur 1 toVril I snBUsh5 n8Ush Un a »nd teach you he IP O0 LetU?rs Full Particulars from I Pore Pt 5K 137, Cecil Slreet Si -w.300 words
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Miscellaneous41 1930-05-03 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Drill Programme. TO-DAY, MAY 3. 2 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range, "F" (Malay) Coy. Classification. 2 p.m.—Farrer Range, "A" (M. G.) Company, Classification. TO-MORROW, MAY 4. ".30 a.m.—Bukit Timah Range, "F" (Malay) Company, Classification. 7.30 a.m.—Farrer Range, "A" (M.G.) Company. Classification.41 words
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Advertisement286 1930-05-03 6 J PAVILION I THONE «903 C I FROM TUESDAY, 4PRIL 29 TO/.SUNDAY, C g AT 9.15 PJf. SHARP f I |THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. jj I Charles Rogers I I AND I i Chester Conklin j I VARSITY I ffl Four glorious \ears to make a man of a boy286 words
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Advertisement269 1930-05-03 6 Amusements. I ALUANBRA 'PHONE 6909 I OWING TO PHENOMENAL SUCCESS THE SEASON HAS BEEN S I EXTENDED FOR TWO MORE NIGHTS, UNTIL MONDAY, MAY 5. B NIGHTLY AT 6.15 PJM. AND 9.15 P.M. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT 3 P.M. I The First Original Musical Comedy I WITH I I 6269 words
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Advertisement333 1930-05-03 6 GAIETY From Friday, May 2 to Thursday, May 8. 1930. AT 10 P.M. "SATAN IN SABLES •A Great Dramatic Screen Presentation Starring EUGENE O'BRIEN and CUmF urvncn While her husband was immersed in business Alice r*H R Fashion Show in which a Million Dollars worth of DreS from Paris are333 words
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260 1930-05-03 7 Tin Down Again. Etlin and Co. report at li a.m. RUBBER. 7d up l/16d. rk 14'- cents (G), down cent. -Dull. Allenbys $1.55 —$1.65, Ayer 40—51.50. Ayer Panas $1.45 —$1.55, 70—75 cents, Brogas 97 cents— Bukit Jelotongs 55 —59 cents, Bukit 77 cents. Colinsburghs $2.15 —$2.35,260 words
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Article70 1930-05-03 7 vI\«;\PORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RIBBER ASSOCIATION. 12 O CLOCK NOON, MAY 3. Buyers. Sellers. 3.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 23% 23% tandard R S.S. on Tender 23% 24 24% 24% Jul V 25 25% •July September 25% 25% October December 26% 26% lone of Market:—Dull. latest70 words
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Article47 1930-05-03 7 ifl** Official Wireless.] London. May 2. 123.82« 4.86 3/32 34.84«. 25.07 12.07 s 92.74«.. 20.36« 2 18.09 18.16«, 18.16 34.46«, ifiai 39.19', MM. Buenos M*». 6^ 42 13/10 is. 5 27/32 d. is. lid. is. 10 -\d. 2s. o%d. 19 --d., forward 19 5 16d.47 words
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Article75 1930-05-03 7 UlATft PETROLEUM CO., (S.S.) LTD. 3 hel! Per Imp. Gallon cts. n Spirit ex 4-gl. drums per m l Spirit ex pump and/or 90 P r J m P- 73 Jotor Spirit per 4-gl. tin $3.30 Fish rt" astlluht Kerosene per 2 tins $5.60 Crow ,ragon Kerosene per75 words
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Article34 1930-05-03 7 Kerosene. •P'Tial Brilliant Kerosene Sv inS) $5.60 rew Kerosene (per 2 tins) $5.20 Gasoline. -otor Gasoline (ex pump :i P- gallon) s0 79 'otor Gasoline (per 2 tins) $6.6034 words
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Article26 1930-05-03 7 d m the F.M.S. Government nj price of rubber for assess- L for tne Period May 2 to 8, J3 'i cents per pound.26 words
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Article310 1930-05-03 7 More Company Results. (By arrangement with the "SJJ>.») London, May 2 auotti 7H bber^ rket opened to "day with spot 253 Ifl ffiH and rward 7 3 16d. Later prices Skit if?' an Porward 7 id the to "c of th, market being steadier. The rubber share310 words
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Article154 1930-05-03 7 SINGAPORE, MAY 3. Rice. Siam A-l per Koyan $372 Rice, Siam 1 M $348 Rice, Siam 2 $327 Rice, Siam 3 m 307 Rice, Siam 4 m $287 Rice, Saigon A-l t $290 Rice, Saigon 1 5273 Rice, Saigon 2 $263 Rice, Saigon 3 <rsB63 Rice, Rangoon 1 (i154 words
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Article193 1930-05-03 7 The N.Y.K. "Yamagata Maru" is expected on next Wednesday from Hong Kong and is sailing for Bombay the next day. The local agent of the P. and O. Co., has rereived telegraphic advice that the Rawalpindi" arrived in London at 3 a.m. yesterday. The "Shirala" is expected on193 words
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Article138 1930-05-03 7 "Antung," Brit. 2-.107 tons. Capt. Morse, from Amoy, 2-5: for China ports, 4-5. "Min," Brit. 367 tons, Capt. Griffith, from Asahan, 2-5; for Asahan. 4-5. "Teiresias," Brit. 4,799 tons, Capt. Wilkinson, from Glasgow, 2-5; for Japan, 3-5. "Larut," Brit. 464 tons, Capt. Stoker, from Malacca, 2-5; for Malacca, 3-5.138 words
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Article1707 1930-05-03 7 U. S. APPEAL COURT'S DECISION. Much-Discussed Pamphlet Approved. What is Obscenity? Is sex indecent? Two courts worried over the questions when they were confronted with Mrs. Mary Ware Dennett's brochure, "The Sex Side of Life." written for her two boys, Carleton and Devon, when they were fourteen and1,707 words
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Article103 1930-05-03 7 Driver Of Batu Pahat Car Fined. Officers of the Welch Regiment were the complainants in a case of rash driving which was heard before the Fourth Magistrate ye. terday. The accused was the Chinese driver of a car bearing a Batu Pahat number. According to the story103 words
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Article66 1930-05-03 7 Three Vehicles Involved. A nasty accident involving a mosquito bus and two lorries, one of which belongs to the Government Monopolies, occurred in Keppel Road at about 9.30 a.m. yesterday Two Chinese were rather badly injured, one man sustaining a fractured jaw and other injuries. They were66 words
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Article425 1930-05-03 7 Penang Supreme Court Decision. (From Our Otcn Correspondent.) Penang. May 2. J n J 1 Supreme Court, Penang, Mr. Justioe Sproule delivered judgment in the case in which the Hcwett Art Furniture Co., Penang sued Messrs. Brossard Mopin for the of the sum of $4,516 odd. being425 words
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Article120 1930-05-03 7 Wrong Impression Corrected. W.th reference to the chaiges preferred against the two Cantonese in connection with lottery tickets for the unlimited big sweep for to-day s race meeting, Mr. E. Tongue, of the Gamohng Suppression Department, told the Second Magistrate (Mr. P. S. Williams) this morning that an120 words
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Article60 1930-05-03 7 Police Officer's Car? In Bukit Timah Road at about 4 p.m. yesterday a Chinese pedestrian was rather badly injured when he was knocked down by a motor-car said to belong to the Chief Police Officer. Johore Bahru. The victim was badly cut and complained of internal pains. He60 words
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Article178 1930-05-03 7 Son Cf J.P. On Serious Charge. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 3. A case of interest to the Chinese community began at the local police court yesterday, when Chong, son of a well-known Justicc of the Peace, was charged with abducting a Chinese178 words
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Article75 1930-05-03 7 Bandman Comedy Co. At The New World. Commencing irom to-morrow night the Bandman Comedy Company will give a week s season at the Moonlight Hall. New World The opening performance will be 'Fair and Waimer.' All the Company's plays are full cf wit and humour. Every one of75 words
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Article131 1930-05-03 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore, May 3. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Il T °?»V ois EEE Wharf: Katong (noon shifts to J.W.) 22; Lahore 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Mangola 18; Sultan Van Koetei 16; Lt. de la Tour 11; Malaya 9; Bessa 7. Empire Dock131 words
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Advertisement9 1930-05-03 7 IThe Share list will be found n c 12.]9 words
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Advertisement199 1930-05-03 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED A qualified English Teacher knowledge of Malay character essential JE S Salar quired. Ap P lv S B No. 164, c/o Malaya Tribune. tenders" SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL r J!?ES*I heTeby glven that *nder B now invited for the following materials or »r--vices, and that particulars of such tender*199 words
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Miscellaneous160 1930-05-03 7 diary of events. TO-DAY, MAY 3. High Tides.—0.12 a.m., 1.45 p.m Singapore Races. p^ cket Welch Regt. v. RifT-Raffs, Tanglin. Football League: Welch v. Malays <R.D.) Stadium; S.C.F.A. v. Malays <Div. I) Jalan Besar. Musicale, Y.M.C.A.. 8.15 p.m Dirt Track Racing, 9 p.m. Bandman Comedy Co.. "Give and Take" Vic160 words
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Miscellaneous227 1930-05-03 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, MAY 3 Java. South-West Sumatra, SouthEast Borneo. Celebes. Moluccas and Timor Dilly (Roggeveen. 3 p.m Kemaman. Dungun and Trengganu Hong Lee) 3 p.m. Mersing and Kemaman (Hong Chuan» 3 p.m Malacca (Larut) 3 p.m. Muar (Jarak) 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and Penang (Klang) 3 p.m Philippine Islands227 words
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Obituary29 1930-05-03 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. DEATH. McBREEN.—At the General Hospital on May 1, 1930, George McBreen. aged 48. Deeply regretted. Funeral at Bidadari this evening at 4.30 p.m.29 words
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Article688 1930-05-03 8 The very interesting suggestion is made that there should be a single Colonial Service. It is put forward by a committee, appointed while Mr, Amery was in charge in Downing Street, with Sir Warren Fisher hs chairman. It may be assumed thai the committee's report is entirely688 words
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Article354 1930-05-03 8 The Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officers' D* coration has been awarded to Lieut.-Col. J J. Saunders. Messrs. G. E. Cator and A. B Gordon hay.' been appointed members of the Standing Ac.'visory Committee on Opium. Iff. K. Yoshizawa. new Japanese Amba ndOf to Paris, is leaving Yokohama for France by the354 words
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Article425 1930-05-03 8 New Bill Before Council. A Bill entitled the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Ordinance, 1930, is shortly to be introduced into the Singapore Legislative Council. The objects and reasons are as follows: The present law relating to the prevention of cruelty to animals was enacted in 1902425 words
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Article236 1930-05-03 8 The Best Issue So Far. The April issue of the "Review of Mala-.a" arrived on the threshold of May. Such delays should be avoided. But its readers have ample reward for waiting. It is probably the best issue produced so far. Almost every article is a challenge236 words
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Article286 1930-05-03 8 Pastor W. W. R. Lake will speak on Satan Bound A Thousand Years—Where? When?" to-moirow at 8.15 p.m. at the Seventh-day Advent:, t Church. Penang Road. The special mail train that met the Khiva"' at Penang en Thursday afternoon readied Singapore 16 hours and 16 minute.-- after leaving Penang. The286 words
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Article854 1930-05-03 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON j Dan the Mystery Man will b t "Malaya Tribune" readers r.t rr to-morrow evening. Be gent' 0rl The D.O.L.T. (Distinguish, a Lifted Topee) Ls conferied on Dr. K. K. Pa thy. for his < n S trolley-bus on three wheels. l th Mr. .John854 words
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Article22 1930-05-03 8 Fvom China by "Rangoon Mar pore on Monday, the sih Instant Pram China by "Shirsla." d. Monday, the sth instant22 words
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Advertisement208 1930-05-03 8 Sofcta (ma'.«.B <8< gfef 5-fß.f>. <0< C&rtnce of T»«f«* g A Consignment of New Styles in Henry Heath Hats has just Arrived. These are in [5 g the following colours: C I DRAB, BUFF, MID-GREY. I Price $13.50. g c 5{ SOLS AQENTS: [j I Robinson Co.; Ltd. jj] (Incorporated208 words
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Advertisement71 1930-05-03 8 jjj New Establishment. I A Choice Selection of Latest S Silver and E. P. N. S. Goods I Suitable for Presentations, g a MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELLERY OF EVERY S S DESCRIPTION. Careful Workmanship H Prompt Attention. I U.S. de Silva Bros. 1 a Msi* High Street, g Singapore. 634 NORTH71 words
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Advertisement45 1930-05-03 8 TIN AND RUBBER. Latest Quotations. RUBBER. Ixndf n:—7d. Vrw York:—l 4 cents <G>. Singapore:—23,-23«, cents. TIX. London:—Spot £150 ss. Od. (down 25« Od >• 3 months, buyers £152 7«. 6d. -down 22s'. Bd.), sellers £152 10s. Od. (down 6d t Singapore:—s77 00. <t5O tons sold I45 words
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72 1930-05-03 9 Aim At Secession r om Empire. pßl j SUPPORTING THE REVOLT. Italy Involved? Reuter's Service. Malta. May 2. of the Archbishop's anvotint for the Constitutional moral sm." the Constitutional- all conferences and public Held in the approaching thus left in the possession under theReuter's Service. - 72 words
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Article189 1930-05-03 9 Nanking Government Illegal? Reuter's Service. Peking. May 3. T D; tor of the Department for Afl u m an interview with foreign coi'respond claimed that the Northerners u-t-nted provinces and the Nanking llegaL He stated that the N'oitherners w.v organising a legal Government of which MarshalReuter's Service. - 189 words
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Article264 1930-05-03 9 Min Press" Service Shanghai. May 3. Marshal Yen Shi Shan and General Feng \ii Slant, have armed at Singhsiang. together »ith other generals, to hold a conference there. The gunboat Chutai.' carrying 16 military aeroplanes from Shanghai, arrived at Nanking \esterday together with 12 French pilots. GeneralMin Press" Service - 264 words
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Article43 1930-05-03 9 Hferm in Liner Rushes To Help. 'nent with the •'SJ'.P.") London, May 2. Thr —i i:ner "City of London" n SOS. for help to extinguish a Sister Anne which is owned Aiwyn Feliows. who with friends n to the Balearics.43 words
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Article59 1930-05-03 9 any Applications. Official Wireless Rugby. May 2. itppucafons have been received 1 I'side the Civil Service for lk Comm ssionershps abroad Ihomas. Minister of Employliminary sitting of the candidat s hi still in progress. In t.e i -lit Commercial Secretaries ed in Argentine. Bra?T. Chile. Egypt, Finland. PersiaOfficial Wireless - 59 words
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Article296 1930-05-03 9 CRITICISM OF NAVAL TREATY. "Nothing In ReUHw/' Reuter's Service. London, May 3. The Rt. Hon. W. C. Bridgeman, who was First Lord of the Admiralty in the Baldwin Government, in a speech at Weymouth said that he very much regretted the London Naval Agreement because it did veryReuter's Service. - 296 words
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Article150 1930-05-03 9 Fomenting Strikes In America? SOVIET TRADE AGENTS' DENIAL. Reuter's Service. New York, May 2. Pc'ice Commissioner Whalen has published a photographic copy of correspondence seized by detectives, showing, allegedly, that the Communist Intel national at Moscow was directly responsible for fomenting strikes and riots in the United States.Reuter's Service. - 150 words
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Article180 1930-05-03 9 America Not Yet Out Of The Wood, Reuter's Service. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Washington. May 2. Addiessing the annual meeting of the United States Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Hoover thanked businessmen for co-operating with the Government in stabilising economic forces after the Wall Street crash. Future piospeiity wasReuter's Service.; Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 180 words
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Article68 1930-05-03 9 Recruitment From South India? (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London. May 2. In the House of Commons, Major 0• aha:n Pole (Derby, Southern* is asking Dr. D.ummond-Slrelr., Under-Secretary of State in the Colon al Office, whether, m view of the shcilagc of properly trained teachers in estate68 words
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Article142 1930-05-03 9 MURDER IN A.S.P.'s QUARTERS. Malay Orderly Shot. A sensational shooting incident is reported to have occurred yesterday evening at the residence of Mr. Mallard, A.S.P. attached to the Central Division. It appears that at about 6 p.m., when Mr. and Mrs. Mallard were out, the Hylam cook got142 words
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Article773 1930-05-03 9 Visit To Local Factory. A CHAT ON CHANDU. The processes to which opium is subjected, from the time it arrives in Its raw form from Benares, India, and more particularly the very up-to-date and ingenious packing methods employed in the new chandu factory at Pasir Panjang. were773 words
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Article24 1930-05-03 9 NOTES FROM CEYLON, en page 3. CORRESPONDENCE, en pate 4. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. NCTES FROM CHINA, on page 11.24 words
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Article182 1930-05-03 9 British Policy In India. STEPS TO PUT AN END TO VIOLENCE. Rigorous Sentences. Reuter's Service. London, May 3. Earl Russell, Parliamentary Secretary to tre Minister of Transport, in a speech at Southampton, referring to Mr. Gandhi's statement that violence elsewhere was a necessary result of his non-violent movement,Reuter's Service. - 182 words
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Article92 1930-05-03 9 Irreconcilable Evidence. Reuter's Service. Edinburgh, May 2. The Paisley cinema manager, Dorward, has been acquitted of the charge of manslaughter (a sequel to the recent fire panic in which many children were killed i. The defence urged that a whole succession of incidents, for which Dorward wasReuter's Service. - 92 words
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Article55 1930-05-03 9 Ratepayers' Vote Reversed. Reuter's Service. Shanghai. May 2. The largest gathering of ratepayers in the history of the Internat'onal Settlement this afternoon passed by an overwhelming majority a resolution to increase Chinese iepresentation on the Council from three to five, thus reversing the decision of theReuter's Service. - 55 words
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Article188 1930-05-03 9 Warrant For Singapore J.P. In the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, Mr Justice Stevens granted an application by Mr. T. B. Cocker <Ag. Official Assignee) for a warrant for the arrest of Mr. Boey Kok Leong. the ex-Singapore J.P. who was concerned in serious smuggling charge in Hong Kong recently188 words
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Article184 1930-05-03 9 British Official Wireless. Reuter's Service. Rugby. May 2. The- Colonial Secretary has appointed Sir John Hope Simpson, late of the Indian Civil Service, to proceed to Palestine on a temporary mission to confer with the High Commissioners and report to His Majesty's Government on the questions relatingBritish Official Wireless.; Reuter's Service. - 184 words
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Advertisement157 1930-05-03 9 I TRADE MARK i I YOU ARE CERTAIN OF j "GOOD BRANDY" lIFI IF YOU ORDER MEUKOW. SOLE AGENTS: f lncorporated in the Straits Settlements./ [0 X I NEW I "H M.V." RECORDS j TO-OAY. J I LISTS SENT WITH PLEASURE. S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., 1 <Incorporated in Hong Kong.)157 words
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165 1930-05-03 10 Sports Pastimes. S.T.C. SPRING MEETING. Our Selections. THE TURF. The following are our selections for to-days races: Race Ne. I.—l. GRID. 2. MERRY BOY. 3. BLARNEY STONE. Race No. 2.—1. LUCKY MISTAKE. 2. MAUNGA. 3. ROAM A WAY Race No. 3.—1. GOLDEN EVE. 2. MARYLOCH 3. ALWAR. Race No. 4.—1.165 words
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Article649 1930-05-03 10 A Visitor's Impressions. BOXING. Sports Ed., "M.T." (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir—I am a visitor to Singapore. And since my arrival I have been a reader of the Malaya Tribune" and I crave a lit le space in your journal to express my opinions on last night'sSports Ed., "M.T." - 649 words
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Article386 1930-05-03 10 I.C.F.A. Defeat The Gunners. INDIANS' -FIRST LEAGUE VICTORY. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The Indo-Ceylonese scored their first win in the First Division League when they beat the R.A. by 3—2 at the Anson Road Stadium ye-terday. It was a poor and uninteresting game and a very poor crowd was present.386 words
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Article127 1930-05-03 10 Certain English League clubs will not know their fate until after the final games to-day. Everton. at the bottom of the First Division, still have a chance, following their late victories over some crack teams, of avoid ng relegation. The five"" teams above them. Burnley. Sheffield127 words
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Article74 1930-05-03 10 "Chin Chin" writes that in match between the Warders and the G.E.C. a member of the Warders' team lost his temper and chased a G.E.C. player across the field, then striking him on the back. He suggests that the matter is one for disciplinary action and74 words
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Article94 1930-05-03 10 A REPUDIATION. (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, With reference to the report which appeared in your issue of the 1st inst.. may I point out to you that the rumours to the effect that certain of the best players of the Malays' Singapore League team94 words
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Article40 1930-05-03 10 Owing to the departure of the President of the Singapore Amateur Football Association to Sumatra on the Bth inst., the Council meeting called for that day has been brought forward to Wednesday next, at the Stadium at 6.30 p.m. f^40 words
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Article154 1930-05-03 10 GOLF. The following are the teams and the starting times for the match between the Sepoy Lines Goh Club and the Race Course Golf Cluh to-morrow (R.C.G.C. players' names given first): 6 9 a.m. E. C. Vander Beck and S I m Ibrahim v. J. M. A.154 words
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Article390 1930-05-03 10 Worcestershire Timid Against Mediocre Bowling. CRICKET. Reuter's Service (By arrangement with the "STJ*.*') London, May 2. Fine weather favoured the concluding day of the match between Australia and Worcesterhire. Victory was already in sight for the tourists at the close of play yesterday. Ih Worcestershire's second innings WaltersReuter's Service - 390 words
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Article205 1930-05-03 10 GENTURIES IN EACH INNINGS OF FIRST GAME. Hobbs' Skill Undiminished. Reuter's Service. London May 2. The opening matches of the English Main which commenced on Wednestia\ resulted ai follows: LEICESTERSHIRE BEAT MIDDLESEX Middlesex: 196 <Lee 851 and 349 for 9 v.k's. dccl. (Handrail 10l not out, LeeReuter's Service. - 205 words
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Article137 1930-05-03 10 S.C.C. II v. 8.8. And A.P.C. Bromley-Davenport gave the S.C.C. a good start against the combined Borneo-Boustead-A.P.C. team in the game commenced on the Padang last afternoon, but in the failing light Craig lost his wicket before he could get his eye in. Pank, who opened with137 words
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Article335 1930-05-03 10 Results To Be Shown On A Board. DIRT-TRACK RACING. To-night Singapore Speedways will hold their third and greatest racing carnival, for not only are the riders racing for prize money, but three magnificent Malay Silver trophies have been presented by Mr. F. Vernon to to won outright.335 words
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Article28 1930-05-03 10 Australians Beat Swiss. LAWN TENNIS. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Zurich. May 2 Australia won easily in two singles matches against Switzerland to-day in the Davis Cup.28 words
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Article61 1930-05-03 10 TUESDAY'S TIES. Ties at the S.C.C: Championship Pairs (Finalj:— Roy Smith and N. S. Wise r„ D H. Kleinman and Rev W. Aitken WEDNESDAY'S TIES. Profession Pairs (Finalj: —D. K. Kleinman and Roy Smith v. Rev. W. Aitken and Cap' S. E V. Quin. THURSDAY'S TIES. Championship (Final)61 words
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Article59 1930-05-03 10 TUESDAY'S TIES. Ties at the S.R.C: Ladies' Singles— Ml r. C. B Hoga i v Mis M. Gomes. TUESDAY'S TIES. Doubles Handicap:—S. L. aidß. C. Oehle s v. E. Carnegy and N. S. Hogan; N. Hay and F James v. F. Norris and D. Siddons. "B" Singles —H59 words
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Article381 1930-05-03 10 Association Football. S.A.F.A. LEAGUE. S A.F.A. League fixtures are as follows: First Division. To-morrow: S.C.F.A. v. Malays. Jalan Besar. Reserve Division. To-day: Welch v. Malays, Stadium. Captains and secretaries will oblige by sending to the Sports Editor the names of tti j players in the above matches381 words
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Article, Illustration653 1930-05-03 10 To-Morrow's Thrill For a i av Tribune Readers. n NEW WORLD THE CENTRE OF ATTRACTION. To-morrow between 8 and 9 p.m. in the New World grounds will be staged one of the most interesting entertainments ever offered, to the Singapore public, namely a man hunt. Hiis is653 words
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Article96 1930-05-03 10 PHYSICAL CULTURE. "A Leaguer" writes: "It is gratifying to learn that the Singapore Amateur WeightLifters' Association have organised a Physical Culture Display in aid of the Singapoio Chinese Girls' School. It -is indeed worth while to attend a performance of this nature and it is very rare96 words
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Article60 1930-05-03 10 BILLIARDS. TIES FOR TUESDAY. J H E 5L* I S 2 J w W^ St v E A Hudson and 'E 111s R G- W. Scholes and C M Van Cuylenburg v. c. E. Wtnter and V^ughan TIES FOR THURSDAY J r?T, and WeSt and Huds and60 words
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Article81 1930-05-03 10 Ricksha Fuller (ittod To The As A ricksha puller I accused of attempted D inquiry before the J. F. F. Gregt;) y also a ricksha puUei came to him on A,,:., loan of a few dollars h money which witness b i lime ago. An argurr. and81 words
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Article23 1930-05-03 10 i friaf Owing to Wednesdays sac Race Days. Messrs. Ch<- o Co., beg to announce t::a be held on Tuesdays <M. usual time.23 words
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Article1404 1930-05-03 11 .wH I-SALE EXODUS. |H n Correspondyit.) Peiping, Mai eh 26. |B in various Government directly appointed by the .it Nanking, have been I mkius out of Peiping the I mt oi tne hostile feeling flf -Kuominchun party under H n and Feng Yu Hsiang, |H tf Shih1,404 words
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Article276 1930-05-03 11 An Engineering Masterpiece. The Singapore motoring public were on Thursday introduced for the first time to the new Fiat model 514, the latest creation of the famous Italian motor firm, represented in Singapore by Messrs. Italasia Ltd. It is designed to supply the public with a happy276 words
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Article33 1930-05-03 11 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 for $100.33 words
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Advertisement350 1930-05-03 11 I NEW WORLD CABARET 8 Ci JALAN BESAR. g S To-night 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. 3 I Three Orchestras in Competition 1 H ALSO Ijj Clarke and Mahomet Kassim T MOONLIGHT HALL H COMMENCING SUNDAY, MAY 4. jjj THE BANDMAN COMEDY COY. S g Sunday, "Fair and Warmer" Monday,350 words
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Advertisement256 1930-05-03 11 4wF^r Always SoarHigh in |fJlf Popularity and Ulr Demand. 3 gpgSagSggSgggSggggaSgaSga^ f Mandolines! I Ateu; Shipment I ijj £9 PRICES: 5 l JPI $12 $15, $18 $25 ail(I 35 [j jjj Illustrated Catalogue sent with g pMM M SEASON Co., Ltd., I 111 113, North Bridge Road, I I SINGAPORE.256 words
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Article1130 1930-05-03 12 Issue Buyers Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 22j- 28i-nom 5|- Ayer Hitam Tin 14[. 14 6 £1 Bangrin Tin. 25|- 26|--1 Batang Padang 0.16 0.20 1 Batu Caves 0.80 090 1 Bukit Arang 045 0^55 £1 Burmah Malay 22 6 23 6 £1 Chenderiang 39 4 3 £11,130 words
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Advertisement330 1930-05-03 12 I Special Offer! I 4 I For One Week Only May sto J May 10. i I I SHOULDERS j PRIME LAMB I 55 cts. per lb. S I AT A ILL, DEPOTS. I Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. I j| /Incorporated in the Straits Settlements J 5J I I330 words
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Advertisement86 1930-05-03 12 3 59 SELEGIE ROAD. j{) I Have just Received a Large I Shipment of I Pith Hats for Boys and Girls. 8 I Suitable for School Wear. I I ASIA LIFE I I Endowment Policies will Help you Save. I I ASIA LIFE 1 I INSURANCE CO., INC., U.S.A. I86 words
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Advertisement376 1930-05-03 12 j Pr »S r »""ne For Three Nights Only-From Tl at the APOUO CINENA 2»£ I ffl 'PHONE 5657. 110 /n Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. I A riotoussromance of fun and ach FEATURING Monte Blue and Patsy Ruth Miller in "WOLF miKr I Preceded by "GET YOUR MAN"376 words
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Article278 1930-05-03 13 Difference Between Son And Daughter. INTERPRETER CALLED. j Testimony of the adoption of a daughter other than a tnni tsai formed the main evidence given before Mr. Whyte Smith, at the Kowloon Magistracy recently when two men and a woman were charged with being concerned278 words
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Article199 1930-05-03 13 The Malacca river, we are assured says the "Malacca Guardian"*, swarms with crocodiles. We have every reason to believe that, for not infrequently do we hear of captures, and it is not an uncommon sight to see a crocodile or two on view for sale in a market. We understand199 words
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Advertisement543 1930-05-03 13 e_ g t-J Cj Cj C 3 tj C-3 Cj Cj Cj Cj C-j Cj Cj Cj Cj Cj Cj Cj Cj Qj lj Cj C 3 CjCjC-3C-jtscjcLi3 f HUDSON TIPPING WAGONS for STRENGTH and RELIABILITY. Sole Agents: S ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF C] THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. i (Incorporated in543 words
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Advertisement172 1930-05-03 13 JAVA FRUITS, ETC. Nutmeg Cakes. Crystallized Nutmegs. Tamarind. Ginger. Chermay. BANDOENG COCOA BISCUITS. Butter Raisin m Plain Almond SAMBAL GORENG UDANG. BADJAK D T. LIM CO., 353, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Phone 4681. I j The Sllcnburys 1 Foods I are particularly suited .o the a feeding of infants in172 words
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Advertisement466 1930-05-03 13 Lhis penetrating foam CLEANS TEETH BETTER '"POQTH decay begins, says modern science, in the vqSffiy A "ny crevices where no toothbrush can reach and WBKjfr' wnere toocl particles and mucin deposits collect HvßmP' Ordinary toothpastes fail to get down into these wfo: hard-to-clean places. Hence, the real test of a466 words
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Advertisement202 1930-05-03 13 I Electric Records. 3} Add to Your Repertoire fl from the following: S DR. WEISSMANN. ft jjj 212.050 'Kosenkavalier-Waltz (Rachard Strauss) H 112 in.-AA j In 2 parts. i DAJOS BELA ORCHESTRA. S 212.052 Prelude in C. Sharp Minor (Rachmaninoff) Dj g~12"1n.-AA I Chanson Triste, Op. 40 No. 2. (Tschaikoswky)202 words
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Advertisement605 1930-05-03 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 been605 words
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Advertisement504 1930-05-03 14 SITUATIONS "VACANT. WANTED—Eurasian and Chinese Lady Teachers with over two years** -experience. Apply to P. A. S. H., c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTELVMSaiesrneri. Experience not necessary, If willing to work. Apply personally, bringing references to 28-D, Chulia Street. WANTED—A motor salesman. Please apply personally to The Cycle and Carriage Co (1926)504 words
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Advertisement646 1930-05-03 14 TO LET. TO LET—Pine room at 15-2, Queen Street Rent moderate. Apply within. TO LET—No. 34, Cecil street and Godown No. 7, Bernam Street. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—Plats, 262 A and B, Middle Road, modern sanitation. Apply Solomon, 64, Market Street. TO LET—Small bungalow, 27, Killiney Road, modern sanitation.646 words
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Advertisement557 1930-05-03 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penan S 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, Buiten Nleuwpoort Straat. Shanghai557 words
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Advertisement468 1930-05-03 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 £3,000 OOC Subscribed Capital fi'gooooc Paid-up Capital £i,05o!oO( Reserve Fund and Rest £i 646 50" HEAD OFFICE: 15. Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF468 words
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Advertisement308 1930-05-03 14 km SOUTH INSURANCE OOn lowest ml. '-OIIOIT, Office: 2. Fi„fa,.,.. ASSURANCE J lim in TION (Incorporated in (ft S **—+l I HEAD OFFICE 2nd Floor of 0 U R t m ,J Ihw Singap. 'Phone Nov BOARD OF "oißl iops See Teong Wah. F Ong Soon Tee.—v..' Seah Eng Lim,308 words
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Advertisement597 1930-05-03 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. JH n fii Dainpfschlff. (qPq Oe*ll»ch*fl CCompanle* Incorporated tn Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. m.s. HAVELLAND May 9 m.s. ERMLAND May 2 2 t m.s. BURGENLAND via Manila June 1 s.s. PREUSSEN j une 17 t m.s. VOGTLAND July 2 t597 words
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Advertisement683 1930-05-03 15 STEAMER SAILINGS 4 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 fSuwa Maru 10,700 Naples, Marseilles, London and A'werp and683 words
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Advertisement519 1930-05-03 15 STEAMER SAILINGS ft£ NORDDEUTSCHER ifffigj LLOYD ■IV B n corporate* in Germany > The undernoted are the Company's Intended J 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 May519 words
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Advertisement178 1930-05-03 15 AN INTIMATE DISINFECTANT. The enormous diffusion of venereal diseast-s. which is owing in many cases to a negligence of intimate hygiene of both sexes, imposes on everybody the moral duty to protect himself as well as his feliowmen from the disastrous consequences of venereal diseases. DON'T wait until you. too.178 words
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Advertisement113 1930-05-03 16 CRUDE OIL ENGINES. I I I I Stationary Engines fl Horizontal and Vertical H I Marine Engines f 1 l SOLE AGENJBL. I I N. V. Straits Java Trading Co., I I SINGAPORE and PENANG. I 8 I Mr THE ,>REFERHK,) I I standard Special 1 H z'. z >113 words
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Advertisement170 1930-05-03 16 from participating in the joys and pleasures of sporting and travelling That is because you wanted it like this." Do take the famous Atophan tablet, manufactured by Schering's. Berlin, and restore your good health a< rapidh as possible. Atophan removes any inflammatory processes end the rr/u of uric ac-d curing170 words
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