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Title Section21 1930-05-05 1 The Malaya Tribune XVII.- No. 105 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 5, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Stigaporv: Monday, May 5, 19.30.21 words
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Advertisement199 1930-05-05 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA. CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. I "Ny Carlsberg Beer" j MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK. I jj' Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs m 1 I 'i an<3 Rest Houses throughout 9 ||l Straits Settlements and the J|! Malay States. f j So,d b y all First Class dealers E§l! *m J199 words
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Advertisement229 1930-05-05 1 "FLORODOR" A Washing Suitings //C^// Zf I «4 For Tronic*! /7 HIGH STREET, W Singapore. ITS "DOG'S HEAD" GUINNESS STOUT j I 1 SIME, CCMiTD., l lncorporated in tht Stralf Settlemenu.) S S.S. F. M. S. THE BETTER PHOTOGRAPHY COMBINATION. I 5 I pOHTIFIED with the Agfa photography combination the229 words
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Article2951 1930-05-05 2 REVIEW OF LAST YEARS ACTIVITIES. A Poor Period For Communists. The annual report for 1929 of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs. F.M.S.. points out that Triad and Hooligan Societies gave little trouble. Signs of some recrudescence of Communist activity were observed in Negri Sembilan, but successful raids2,951 words
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Advertisement841 1930-05-05 2 lOßoesc IOC3OI loeaoL—jocsio BWHITEAWAYSI [j THE "HOME" COMPLETE GYMNASIUM. B Easily J'■ Provide Variety Wj KII Convertible. j J in Exercis? _TII ff.fl IBt H I "Cecil" Grip Dumb-Bells. U O f iRy Q D Effective Prom«re*S GENTS—7 Spring. Nickel plated. Morocco JJ Grip, in Metal Boxes. fj in Use.841 words
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Advertisement293 1930-05-05 2 Like A Needle Driven Down His Leg. Former Sufferer's Vivid Description Of Sciatica, and HowHe Was Cured Of It By Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. A graphic description of the cause, progress and cure cf sciatica is supplied by Mr. A. E. Fowler. Queenstown. South Africa. I "Some years ago through293 words
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Advertisement473 1930-05-05 2 TOO OLD TIRED-OUT men Too old. tired-pu: and vitality, four trouble. The kidn. the blood stream pur waste inatt» r tecum blood in il and lacking in the i enjoy work and pleas remedy for tuns rj destroying elate of Kidney and BUdd in all oaseaof Loss ol V Weak473 words
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Advertisement215 1930-05-05 3 i PHOENIX 1 MINEIRALS I S < S d by thoS( witb jjj SEE lllil SIDNEY DAN J 111 The Human Enigma 1 fc Eat 9lass and wash j I i Phoenix If NEW WORLD I M CABARET."" j, r*liiJ M From Here is your REMEDY IJKODONAL -the definite remedy215 words
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Advertisement346 1930-05-05 3 NKHTJND DAY Rash Broke Out on Hands and Arms. Cuticura Healed. a^ My 6 and arms started to itch iZZiH faSh broke out on th <™- wnaSL an J burnin g were terrible. I could n^ Ul ni ht and da y r2J T account f it- When m£Z» i346 words
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Article763 1930-05-05 4 A Unique And Daring Novel. -Painted Veils," by James Huneker. t. Werner Laurie. Ltd., 7s. 6dj. The world, judging by some appearances, is almost sex-mad in these days. Intimate relationships are being discussed and analysed with a candour which would have shocked the pre-war generation.763 words
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Article404 1930-05-05 4 ("Waac" A Woman's Story of the War. Anonymous. T. Werner Laurie Ltd 7s. 6d.) We are informed that the writer of thi* book is compelled, for obvious reasons, to clcak her identity." And the reasons soon become indeed" obvious. Whether or not it is a404 words
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Article249 1930-05-05 4 c-A Bridport Dagger." By John Milbrook. John Lane, the Bodley Head, Ltd., 7s. 6d.) The dagger- of the title, incidentally, is the hangman's rope. And the story is how it came to be noosed round a murderer's neck. An original story, too, since it all took place249 words
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Article239 1930-05-05 4 The following non-fiction works are ready for issue: Armstrong <H.F.) Where the East Begins 1929. illus. Belloc (Hilaire) Caliban's Guide to Letters and Lambkin's Remains. Beresford (J.) Ed. The Diary of a CountryParson: The Rev. James Woodforde. Vol. 4. 1793-1796. 1929. Birrell (Augustine) Et Cetera—essays. 1930. Cooke (Francis)239 words
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Article402 1930-05-05 4 A sudden interest has arisen in one of the ?reat unretrieved treasures that A. Hyatt Verrill has written about in "Lost Treasure: True Tales of Hidden Hoards." which Appleton ire publishing this month. Simon Lake, the at her of numerous submarine inventions, is ;o search the402 words
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Advertisement588 1930-05-05 4 Learn This Secret of Well-kept Hair Say what you will, you can't it in place all th: day long. look your best unless your hair Brings out all its nM9r4Batffe is well-kept, smooth. Keeps your hair in good condiDon't put up with hair that tion > to Stacomb never leaves588 words
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Advertisement178 1930-05-05 4 and Develop i I Orange Squash. S Order our Orange Squash when you visit 0111 I Real orange juice made from fresh Sunkist g electric extractor. ffl The drink that will only satisfy you. I LUNA CAFE, g 'PHONE 3841. 2 and 3 DHOBY GHATJT Cj Distributor for Cold Storage178 words
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139 1930-05-05 5 The following return of foreign rubber imports, for the month of April, has been forwarded to us by the Acting Registrar of General of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S.:— Smoked Scrap Sheet Sheet. Lump Country of Origin. and and Total. Crepe. Bark. Dry. Wet. Tons. Tons.139 words
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Article977 1930-05-05 5 Conserving The Resources. The eleventh ordinary general meeting of Messrs. Robinson and Co., Ltd., was held on Saturday at the Chartered Bank Chambers, presided over by Mr. W. H. Macgregor. and those present were the Hon. Mr. W. A. Pell and Messrs. E. A. Stevens, S.977 words
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Advertisement388 1930-05-05 5 iiini" mi ••|iiirniiiij_m____ I Challenge Shields and Trophies. 8 f KONG SUN I |fl (JEWELLERS). 55 A 57. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. g II h 7 L Mill i Truth in A4t*rti$imu Promotes Confidence 5j I jOSĔH I (Desiccated Ox Liver.) H jj FOR ANAEMIA AND FAILING HEALTH. U CREATES388 words
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Advertisement401 1930-05-05 5 j 1 When the sun pours X° f if*«■ You will toon bo as cool Ma cucumber 1 it k coohog i,r, C or.t»r J fill UME JUICE J Sincere's "Special Hair Cream" Large Size 50 cents per bottle or S5 per dozen. Small Size 35 cents per bottle or401 words
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Advertisement296 1930-05-05 6 PAVILION 1 'PHONE 6903 r-3 From Monday, May 5 to Saturday, May 20. g S %T 9.15 P.M. SHARP. ft I 4AN EASTERN WESTERNER" (HAROLD LLOYD)? I I EVE'S FILM AND EVERYBODY'S REVIEW. I THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE UIN HARRY LAUDERI Of R HUNTING TOWER. 5 S S a Uj296 words
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Advertisement293 1930-05-05 6 Amusements* ALHAMBRA n ru 3 THONE 6909 H S v Ln Jl nJ ■v Ln 3 OWING TO PHENOMENAL SUCCESS THE SEASON HAS BEEN S EXTENDED FOR TWO MORE NIGHTS, UNTIL MONDAY, MAY 5. jjj fl NIGHTLY AT 6.15 P.M. AND 9.15 PM. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT 3 P.M. S293 words
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Advertisement252 1930-05-05 6 GAIETY I From Rfiday. May 2 to Thursday. May 8. 1 <~•>„. AT 10 P.M. "SATAN IN SABLES" A Great Dramatic Screen Presentation Sterrlng EUGENE O'BRIEN and ('LAIRF uiv While her husband was immersed in business A hc r, Fashion Show in which a Million Dollars worth' of Dresis from252 words
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304 1930-05-05 7 Little Interest In Shares. Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m »)-dH* RUBBER. London 7d.. unchanged. N vw York 14 cents (G), down H cent. >h ir Hull. Allenbys $1.55—$1.65. Ayei M !ek f I 40 —$150. Ayer Panas $1.45—$1.55 7" —75 cents, Brogas 974 cents—304 words
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Article282 1930-05-05 7 'Bv courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, MAY 5. SELLING. London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 15 16d. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3%d. London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 13/16 d. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32 d. London demand 2s. 3%d. London T T.282 words
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47 1930-05-05 7 OCX NOON, MAY 5. Buyers. Sellers. s *r.da-' r, ndon 23 2M% n Tender 23% 23 24 24"» 24% 24% 25 25% it";- Dv,, •26 261 London spot Sheet 7d. Jul- Sheet G. cents 14% per G cents 15% per lb.47 words
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Article36 1930-05-05 7 General Support Of D.E.I. Reuter's Service. Batavia. May 3. Rubber Queers tmenta/and 1 225 EL"S2£ 30 Con companies will 2 a 1 Indian Rubber scheme in the to the res triction otReuter's Service. - 36 words
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Article61 1930-05-05 7 15 Per Cent. Dividend Declared. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, May 3. chapman SITJSfi? f Johar Ti reachea"th r e om r"„' L25\2? °°< by the big tandSTde o lit?uh .f re CM,orecL eight eooiie., wre buried a,?ve "JS,?"£ of .s S 'r r w e re61 words
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Article133 1930-05-05 7 SINGAPORE. MAY 5 Rice. Siam 2 I Rice, Siam 3 Soo Rice, Siam 4 22 Rice. Saigon A -l f± Rice, Saigon 1 M SS Rice, Saigon ?™fi Rice, Saigon 3 Rice, Rangoon i 2J? Rice, Rangoon 2 Rice. Par Boiled No. 1 "per bag $7 40 2 11133 words
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Article271 1930-05-05 7 TO-DAY, MAY 5. North and East India (Namsang. 3pm JI alacca (Malaya. 3 p.m pTr. «Tronoh, 3 p.m Port Dickson. Lumut and Teluk Anson (Pangkor) 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and Penang (Kinta-) 3pm Selat Pandjang iMandan 3 pm Mersing and Ma war (Aing Leong) 3pm Indo-China iG. G.271 words
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Article81 1930-05-05 7 f Our readers are invited to write to us on iubjects of public interest. It must be understooa that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by corres1!S2* LETTER S SHOULD BE AS BRIEF as POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paper81 words
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Article389 1930-05-05 7 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") mtfrL? a palnful dut y for me to enter when npu!« f VerSy 'r at this moment I mnJ f r m Indi a is heartrending. But would arid fr0m warnin 8 anybody who Sd and rriH PrlCkS t0 her agony In this389 words
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Article1435 1930-05-05 7 (To the Editor, -Malaya Tribune:', 3f S fj f" Cherian favours the adoption than they are That Hind?"* stron er sr ";r axfr «a rapidly. What of £3» atlon understand English? Three-and-a sSKAsSS»* a people is ereif r„Hi 0 J l "buagt nation with a grfat ilkst1,435 words
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Article336 1930-05-05 7 r.H Th L" l^ ynst arrived this morning from Chenbon with 1.354 pigs on board. The "Proteus." which arrived here yesterday from Pnom Penh brought 500 sheep onboard H»I h f m Penan B Ma is due on Thursday from Hong Kong and is proceeding to Calcutta the336 words
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Article130 1930-05-05 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore, May 5. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Rangoon Maru 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Mangola—Cap Varella 18. Circe 13; Chinese Prince 11: Raub 9; Calchas 8; Darvel 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Somervile 30; Bolivier 32: G. G Piquet 34 Tinhcw130 words
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Article45 1930-05-05 7 Drill Programme. TO-DAY, MAY 5 8. R. A. (v). Battery and Battery Signal parade 15 p.m.-DriU HaU. "B" (English) Company Ceremonial and New Members 30 vardY Range. J HaU 8 VP A mM and Saluting. 5.15 p.m.-Drill Hall. "E" (Chinese) Company Weapon Training45 words
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Advertisement379 1930-05-05 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED-Chinese salesman. thoroughly experienced, by European firm. Apply giving details. Box 175. c/o Malaya Tribune. SHA O RF| A SINGA P<>RE SPEEDWAY JL™ RECENTLY. SOLD FOR $160. WHAT OFFERS? BOX 176 CO MALAYA TRD3UNE. TIN DREDGING AREAS. Strong financial interests will entertain offers nroved ea dr y H379 words
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Obituary22 1930-05-05 8 McBREEN.—At the General Hospital an Iftf 1. 1930. George McBreen. aged 48. Deeplyregretted. Funeral at Bidadari this evening at 4.30 p.m.22 words
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Article611 1930-05-05 8 The rubber planters are having their May "tapping holiday," and will not enjoy it any the better for the realisation that it is a puny and apathetically futile enterprise. It will keep off the market somewhere between 30,000 and 40,000 tons of rubber—and world stocks (not ali611 words
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Article286 1930-05-05 8 Mr. L. A. Davies. of Messrs. Henry A Waugh and Co.. Bangkok, has come to Singapore on transfer Mrs. E. W. F. Gilman. wife of the Resident Councillor of Penang. who has not been well of late, and her daughter. Mrs. Trowers. sail c d tor Home by the "Raiputana."286 words
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Article25 1930-05-05 8 From Europe by "Hakozaki Maru," aw Singapore this afternoon. From China and Japan by "Penang Maru. due Singapore on Thursday, the Bth instant.25 words
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Article50 1930-05-05 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, May 4. The "Penang Gazette's" Colombo correspondent cables that despite European and planting opposi ion. the Legislative Council has passed the Income Tax Bill, which is now being considered by a Select Committee in order to remove objectionable clauses and conditions.50 words
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Article169 1930-05-05 8 Friend's Gallant Attempt At Rescue Fails. The canal in Orchard Road, near the Tanglir Post Office, was the scene of a sad tragedy or. Saturday afternoon. It appears thai two Malay boys, after attending the Malay [School in the vicinity, went to play in the canal. I ha(-169 words
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Article146 1930-05-05 8 The Malta Revolt. Reuter's Service. Malta. May 4. After a protracted meeting the Maltese Privy Council passed an Ordinance staying all further proceedings in the General Election "in the interests of public safety." The Ordinance postpones the General Election until the "danger of disorder" is past.Reuter's Service. - 146 words
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262 1930-05-05 8 Chancellor In London. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless] Rugby. May 40. Doctor Schober. the Austrian Chancellor had a long talk with the King when he was received by His Majesty at Windsor Castle yesterday. He was presented also to the Queen. This was the firstBritish Official Wireless. - 262 words
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Article355 1930-05-05 8 Entertained By Yorkshiremen. Fir W.lliam and Lady Peel yesterday resumed their voyage by the P. and O. "Khixa" la Heng Kong, where Sir William is to assume the Governorship. Many Malayan friends wtr* present at the wharf to bid them farewell on leaving Singapore. On355 words
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Article850 1930-05-05 8 (BY "LOOKFR.()\ This looks like becoming and the experts and p-. much of my space to-day *ur, change a real live poet h I He shall have a section al] For girlish charm I give U* To liltle Dolly Dbnp!( And yet I would she wen a850 words
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Advertisement473 1930-05-05 8 TOWELS X We carry large st m ks of the well g g f rt777T.'& known S ASM AC brand Turkish S S |f'-**.*'\v|l~~ f Towels in the following sizes. All g !5 rav-'x J 'y-■EX T Size.- Inches First Quality. Second Quallt) S g 1 "Tsht Weav< "Good Wearing*,473 words
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Advertisement118 1930-05-05 8 jjj New Establishment. I A Choice Selection ot Latest [a fa Silver and E. P. N. S. Goods 3 Suitable for Presentations, g fl MANUFACTURERS OF 1 JEWELLERY OF EVERY a DESCRIPTION. I B Careful Workmanship g and g Prompt Attention. 1 U.S. de Silva Bros, jjj 61, High Street,118 words
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Advertisement46 1930-05-05 8 TJN AND RUBBER. Latest Quotations. TIN. London: —7d. in York:—14 cents <G>. Singapore:— 23 'i -23' z cents. RUBBER. London:—Spot £150 5s. Od. (down 25s. 0d.); 3 months, buyers £152 7s. 6d. (down 22s. Cd sellers £152 10s. Od. (down 22s. 6d Singapore:—$76.50. (175 tons sold.)46 words
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235 1930-05-05 9 Calcutta Newspapers Suspend Publication. EXPLOSION NEAR POONA. Serious Revelations Expected In India. Reuter's Service. Jalalpur. May 5. iundhi has been arrested. Later. r. sted under Regulation 25 of iii! prisoned during the pleasure l J hf Government. Bombay, April 5. w r GReuter's Service. - 235 words
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Article195 1930-05-05 9 British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, May 3. Speaking at Southampton last night on the Indian situation, Earl Russell (Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the India Office) said that Mr. Gandhi had insisted that his movement was one of passive resistance and non-violence It had, however, led toBritish Official Wireless. - 195 words
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Article344 1930-05-05 9 Say> Improved Conditions Are Essential. ILI E Ol ART TO NATION. British Official Wireless. British Official Wireless.] Rugby, May 4. Ttit bauqui I al the opening of the Royal Academy vai held last night, and there was tht tisua' (i stinsjutebed assemb'age. Bepiying to ;he toast ofBritish Official Wireless. - 344 words
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Article42 1930-05-05 9 •niesoine Find On Plantation. r '.ddled body of an unknown v yesterday in a p antation BakU Panjang. The deceased, a member of a gang of t b surmis:d, shot down elsewhere anf and then dumped on the making inquiries.42 words
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Article19 1930-05-05 9 NOTES, on page 4. 7 '>!-O.N!> tNCE on page 7. ure s OF XO-DAY, on pa?e 8.19 words
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Article284 1930-05-05 9 Rebels' General Offensive In China. ["Sin Kuo Mm Press" Service.] Shanghai. May 5. After the Sings ang conference yesterday, the .Shansi and Kuominchun forces appeared to have started a general offensive on all the three fronts-the Lunghai, Tientsin-Pukow and Peip-ing-Hankow Railways, where sporadic fighting occurred yesterday. Mr. Chen284 words
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Article120 1930-05-05 9 U. S. Investigation Shortly. Reuter's Service. New York. May 5. According to Police Commisoioner Whalen no investigation of the alleged Communist documents is possible at present because the Police department is still engaged in obtaining information with regard to certain Communist gioups. Mr. Whalen made this statement inReuter's Service. - 120 words
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Article38 1930-05-05 9 Murderer Still At Large. The Police are offering a reward of $250 for the capture of the Hylam cook who shct Mr. Mallard's Malay orderly at his quarters la the Kampong Bharu district on Friday evening.38 words
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Article1530 1930-05-05 9 MALACCA GREETS GOVERNOR. Ancient Town En Fete. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. May 3. Another milestone in her long and honoured annals was marked when the Yacht "Sea Belle II," conveying Sir Cecil Clementi, K.C.M.G., M.A., F.R.G.S., dropped anchor off the shores of the ancient harbour in1,530 words
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Article103 1930-05-05 9 New Record Selling In New York. WILD CONFUSION IN STOCK MARKET. Mysterious Decline. Reuter's Service. New York, May 3. Despite President Hoover's assurance that "the worst is over," an enormous wave of selling swept New York stock market this morning. The falls in stocks varied from oneReuter's Service. - 103 words
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Article181 1930-05-05 9 CANADIAN RETALIATION. Reuter's Service. [Reuter's Service.] Washington, May 3. Canadian taiiff changes have evokea much comment in Congress circles. Republicans construe Canada's action as a threat to influence the Congress in handling the Tariff Bill now being discussed. Democrats contend that the high American tariffs have inevitablyReuter's Service. - 181 words
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Article61 1930-05-05 9 Shirt Used As A Rope. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, May 4. On Saturday evening a prisoner in Penang gaol was found dead in his cell, having hung himself by using his shirt as a rope. He was in custody awaiting his trial on a charge of61 words
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Advertisement76 1930-05-05 9 GILBEY'sI lYour Natural Ally.] 9 SOLE AGENTS: I I I jj i Incorporated in the Straits Settlements./ g I NEW I H.M.V." RECORDS I TO-DAY. j D 9 s I LISTS SENT WITH PLEASURE. I I c S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., j (Incorporated in Heng Kong.) j)j Raffles Place, Singapore.76 words
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578 1930-05-05 10 Sports Pastimes. ENGLISH LEAGUES. The Curtain Rung Down. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. British Official Wireless. Reuter's Service. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, April 4. Tbe last matches of the Association football season were played yesterday. Sheffield Wednesday are again champions of the First Division, which position they occupied last year Derby County areBritish Official Wireless.; Reuter's Service. - 578 words
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Article116 1930-05-05 10 HOME PLAYER SUSPENDED FOR ATTEMPTED BRIBERY. By arrangement with the "8JJP.") rtnr> London May 3. rf »mrs n th involving the honesty hi northern players have marked the cteing stages of the English League Everton and Sunderland, who met on SaturMW, are concerned in one of the affairs116 words
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43 1930-05-05 10 UmS e chL°" p e r U mT>f h f 1 ST U1 i the and at fha met the Juvenile F. C. Mta atout T the was Play In the second play. stopped owing to rough43 words
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36 1930-05-05 10 English Schoo 1 ground oen SjgHb efeatCd T <" Tliiaxn Hock *to\ Kim Bok and Tan Ah Teck obtained Winners and losers. d a the goals for the36 words
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Article442 1930-05-05 10 Malays Beat The Chinese. LUCKY WIN BY AN EARLY GOAL. A goal scored in the very first minute of the game gave the Malays victory over the Chinese at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday in a First Division League match. But the Malays can consider themselves lucky, for442 words
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Article359 1930-05-05 10 Echo - HAD THE MALAYS A MASCOT? (By "Echo." lhe query in my sub-heading is justified Scoring a really good goal as soon as the game began, the Malays thereafter were battling against a better team. The Chinese could do anything but net the ball. Their luck wa<359 words
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Article302 1930-05-05 10 Stringent action in order to cope witn 2ES the laws of the game such as have SSS. I" Veral matches this season is 3oarri nf f J c minutes of the Disciplinary oard of the S.A.F.A.. which met. on Thursday Dnn»h?c wku G Hacker presided and Major302 words
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Article279 1930-05-05 10 The positions in the local football leagues up to date are: FIRST DIVISION. Goals. P W. L. D. p. A Pts S.C.C. 5 5 0 0 14 5 10 Malays 4 3 l on 3 6 S.C.F.A 4 3 1 0 15 2 6 Welch 5 2279 words
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Article89 1930-05-05 10 Faii-play" <an Indian) sends a letter sun porting the views expressed by a Mala writer t V d he Joins in accusation that Malaya Tribune" reports-like thos?n papers-are biassed. We can only repeat a firm denial. It is useless, of couU? to attempt to reply to such letters89 words
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Article332 1930-05-05 10 ROT FOLLOWS GOOD OPENING CRICKET. Reuter's Service. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P."j London, M«.y 3. The second match of the Australian tour U a ee n s S ter^ eSt< rSh l ire -mmencU at rfmTS hi I mor lng was noteworthy for the tunes of broUghtReuter's Service. - 332 words
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Article82 1930-05-05 10 TO BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT DIRT-TRACK RACING. *iiuni. bep,ea5ed «-jnS on Wednesday night just the same as it wnnin have been done on Saturday ld With two days in which to put in further SS?* a f ateurs and professionals alie Preparing for Wednesday night's events82 words
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Article363 1930-05-05 10 Tourney In Full Swing. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter's Service. London. May 3. Results in the various Davis Cup Matches: AUSTRALIA BEAT SWITZERLAND. Played at Zurich. Moon (Australia) beat Chiesa 4—6 c—l 6—l. 6—l. c Crawford (Australia) beat Aeschlimann 6—o 6—3, 6—l. W l!lf rd a ld H HReuter's Service. - 363 words
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Article34 1930-05-05 10 Reuter's Service. [Jteuter's Service. London. May 3 CnnL B Urn t mOUth to_day In the B'itish Hard rjrrs' ar s H. C N Lee boat E C. Peters 6-3. 2-6.' 6^4Reuter's Service. - 34 words
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Article163 1930-05-05 10 UAIN SPOILS CONCLUDING GAMES. (From Our Own Correspond ntj Penang. May 4. Ham stopped play in the last two matches p'rif w rrs;,tr a 7- 6 lm r state tenni5 wheu feature ol 'the deffaT K by in the singles and o( Lam' S ay Krc d V163 words
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Article38 1930-05-05 10 TO-MORROW'S TIES. Ties at the S.C.C: Pairs (Final): —Roy smith W AUken Klpl ma a »<* X WEDNESDAY'S TIES. Profession Pairs (Final)—T) ie THURSDAY'S TIES. (Final) -Winner of:-R ev W Aitken v. Roy Smtthv. D. H Kleinman38 words
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Article42 1930-05-05 10 TO-DAY'S TIE. Ties at the S.R.C: M l S^ Sin fe MK C B Hogan v. ife, TO-MORROW'S TIES. Doubles Handicap s. L and m v E. Carnegy and N. S. Hotan N?»^^ ao flnteh? P v A. W. Bragr42 words
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Article86 1930-05-05 10 TO-DAY'S TIES. Ties at the S.C.R.C.: "B" Doubles Handicap (Semi-final) —Wte Eng Tong and Tan Siong Teng v. Wee Keng Cheng and Lim Chong Pang (to finish). Veterans' Doubles Handicap (Semi-final) Koh Jek Kiang and Lee Chim Quan v Chine Kee Sun and Chua Choon Seng. TO-MORROW'S TIES.86 words
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Article76 1930-05-05 10 GOLF. Reuter's Service. London, May 3. At Burnham to-day in the native English amateur golf championship final T Bourn 'Sunnhigdale. beat C. Hardman 3 and 2 ITh: S event h mat net from the British amateur championship which is to be oiaved at St. Andrew's at theReuter's Service. - 76 words
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Article61 1930-05-05 10 Reuter's Service. IReuter's Service.1 New York. May 3. People ol Atlanta, the home town of Bobbie Jones the famous American amateur golfer who is busy with the Walker Cup players on the boat deck of the "Mauretania." driving a hundred dozen golf balls into the Atlantic haveReuter's Service. - 61 words
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Article62 1930-05-05 10 le Singapore G. C. May bogey competition v. us Piaycd on Saturday and yesterday and resulted m wins for M. M. Paterson f5) 3 up in "A division and V. P. F. Walsh (16), all square, in "B division. Sixty-one cards were taken »111. The ladies' spoon com62 words
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Article70 1930-05-05 10 TO-MORROWS TIES. BILLIARDS. Ties in the Volunteer tournament at the S.C.C! T p mmt al o J WeSl V E A Hud and J. E. Wills; R. G. W. Scholes and C M Van Jo U nes nbUrg V C E Wlnter and Vau B na n70 words
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Article77 1930-05-05 10 The match between the S.C.R.C. and the Aston Athletic Club, played at the SCRC resulted in a tie. each club obtaining two wins out of four singles games played. Details Teo Siew Sun «A.A.C.. beat Lim Thean Hock (S.C.R.C. t 250—231. Low Hock Kiat <A.A.C.» lost to77 words
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Article70 1930-05-05 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL. (By arrangement rcith the "S.F.P."j London, May 4. The final of the Rugby League championship was played at Wembley on Saturday in the presence of 30.000 spectators. St. Helen's started favourites but they were beaten by Widnes bv 10 points to 3. I British Official70 words
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Article46 1930-05-05 10 YACHTING. Reuter's Service. London. Ma 3. Sn Thomas Liptons challenger for fee America Cup. the "Shamrock V." carried out impressive first trials in the Solent to-day She wa.s early manoeuvred, kept pace with the motor-boat and earily beat a 23 metre cutterReuter's Service. - 46 words
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Article42 1930-05-05 10 ATHLETICS. (By arrangement icith the "S.F.P.") Loudon, May 4. The annual Stock Exchange walk from London lo Brighton on Saturday resulted m a win tor S. Schlesmger, who finished an easy hist in 9 hours and 15 seconds42 words
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Article24 1930-05-05 10 A letter from Mr. F. C. Johnson replvin* o Mr Cass Mahomet, and another one from the latter gentleman, will appear to-morrow24 words
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Article42 1930-05-05 10 In a few earlier copies of to-day's "Malaya result"^'"St a H tW err rS the result of Saturday's races, on page n Athgavan was second in the big race (not Poppykan and Whippet was second I Te first race (not Merry Boy)42 words
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Article12 1930-05-05 10 Bandman's At New World The Company played there last night.12 words
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Article298 1930-05-05 10 Spotted By European n I New W 0 r| d An air of the grounds of the Npu- u- a 'm%Dh before 8 o'clock thousand 7* last 14 nationalities, each armed l > opl of'Jjl 'Malaya .Tribune" of th the New World in th, thJ** Mystery Man.298 words
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Article59 1930-05-05 10 Japanese Politician*' Saiffle. Japanese Mem ■s Tokyo. May 2 Another scuffle in the Diet bet* Government and the Se kai p nessed yesterda- P members resenff uliy' V Charrman of the Bud,,, House, and tried to I against the Finance IEJ^ a question raised by a59 words
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Article181 1930-05-05 10 League Of Nations' Bulletin. The health bulletin of the Leaf I Xnv Alexandra: I plague case Baghdad: 2 plague imm Bassein: 1 cholera ca.se and 1 death Bombay. 4 plague deaths tS m cases and 64 deaths as again,t U4 rase, and '8 deaths during the181 words
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Miscellaneous177 1930-05-05 10 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, MAY 5 High Tides.—1.38 a.m., 4.11 p.m Football League: S.R.C. v. I.C.F A D:> 1 Stadium. Over The Hill." by Y. P Guild S ,-iy Vic Theatre. 7.30 p.m. TO-MORROW MAJ High Tides.—2.41 a.m.. 5 53 p.m Lecture by Major Keys. Vic. Th> 'o rr Football177 words
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Article1601 1930-05-05 11 I,, anl H .ne Surprises The Early l>unters. THE TURF. oduced good winning dividends H ing day on Saturday, of the H rf Club's Spring Meeting, in- unusually high payment by i0 2 This was in the second H H an bulk of the crowd were1,601 words
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Article33 1930-05-05 11 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 for SfflQv Til^. rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 for $100.33 words
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Advertisement338 1930-05-05 11 1 New World Cabaret JALAN BESAR. C 8 TO-NIGHT AT 9 P. M. 1 1 SIDNEY DAN 2 AND I I MADAME EUGENIA. I I WORLD'S GREATEST ILLUSIONISTS AND MAGICIANS. 8 SENSATIONAL SUCCESS. 8 I BOOK YOUR TABLES EARLY. PHONE No. €164 B I i Showing the complete unit of338 words
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Advertisement190 1930-05-05 11 OSRAM on an electric lamp is more than a trade H J mark. It is the Hall Mark of quality and the > guarantee of a unique lamp service, j OSRAM, in a word, is the epitome of long experience- of widespread investigations and tests i carried out at the190 words
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Article919 1930-05-05 12 MINING. ISSUED BT FRASER cO KCIUNQI AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore. May 5. 1930. 10 a.m. Issue I Issue B g m *Ue». Iviu. Buyer* Sellers. A BaUn T1 g. a: fssz*'*** £2 £1 Chenderlang "J 11 '»1« £1 Eastern fil.m i, 4| 1 P" 4 ll Ml919 words
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Advertisement264 1930-05-05 12 I Special Offer! I I For One Week Only- May 5 to 1 I May 10. I SHOULDERS f PRIME LAMB 1 55 cts. per lb. I I AT ALL DEPOTS. J I Singapore Gold Storage Co., ltd. Gj (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) X 1 j I NEW STOCK264 words
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Advertisement217 1930-05-05 12 I Concerning Criticism, fl I T h "7 ,7** TT" ew ventur e yet which did not provoke criticism narti I g cularly if it made use of novel methods. And criticism, if Itbe i I UOnS L<d by —operations by sale of bonds i Si f a VCntUre n217 words
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Advertisement280 1930-05-05 12 I THE S.S. POLICE BAM) j I (Arailable for Private Engagements) I WILL PLAY AT I I W4TERIO STBEET > AT 9 P.M. ON ITOSDAV MAY .I I Programme For Three Nights Only-From Thursr I **©v© cinema£ 11 'PHONE 5657. I In the Second Show at 9 p.m. sharp. I280 words
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Article406 1930-05-05 13 Sports Pastimes. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Two Referees. Calcutta. April 12. R appears that Calcutta football might see on innovation this year, says an Indian paper. In England Mr. A. C. Fogg, international referee set the ball rolling with a suggestion that football matches should be controlled henceforth by two referees. Mr.406 words
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Article187 1930-05-05 13 BILLIARDS. The first women's billiards tournament which was held in London recently resulted in a convincing victory for Miss Joyce Gardner of London over another London competitor. Miss E. Collins, who was defeated in the final by no fewer than 773 points in the match of 1.500187 words
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Article212 1930-05-05 13 One of the most striking features of the present season's play in the leading professional matches has been the great attention ■irhich has been given to scoring by means of clese canaons. That the alteration which was made in the rule compelling the striker to mak? an indirect212 words
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Article468 1930-05-05 13 CRICKET. The appointment of a sub-committee to be responsible for the placing of England's best team in the field against the Australians is always an event of moment, but this year (says "The Statesman") greater interest has been shown, because in addition to England having gained the468 words
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Article213 1930-05-05 13 When I met Mr. W. L. Kelly, the manager ol the Australian cricket team and only man authorised to make statements to the Press, on board the Orient liner "Orford," writes a "Times of Ceylon" representative in a recent issue, 1 was courteously received by213 words
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Article131 1930-05-05 13 Among the passengers on board the "Orford" (says the "Ceylon Observer,") were Warren Bardsley, Charlie Macartney, A. A. Mailley and Arthur Richardson —all old internationals and members of the last team that toured England. Macartney and Mailey will act as press representatives for big groups of131 words
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