Malaya Tribune, 6 May 1930

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XVII. No. 106 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday, May H. 1930.
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  • 3212 2 THE LEGION BOOK." (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London. April 10. When the Prince of Wales returns from Africa one of the first matters to claim his interest will he the pnogrfss (df "The Legion Book." which was written and illustrated at nis personal invitation by fifty
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    • 235 2 ARE YOU TOO OLD AT THIRTY? A host of men (and women, too) 6nd that, when they have reached 30 years, bodily functions become weak and pain starts np in joints and muscles. Mental activity seems dulled, the blood is sluggish, work becomes distasteful and pleasures lose their grip. This
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    • 523 2 SUNSHINE GLAXO WITH ADDED VITAMIN D A SUNSHINE GLAXO BABY EVERY MOTHER should Know that 'It satisfies* Makes sound bone' 'Prevents rickets 'Prevents Constipation' 'Js more easily digested' 'Sound teeth cut without trouble' Q 'JP J-J ,Saves baby being entirely bottle-fed 1 'Requires only 2 minutes to make each feed'
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    • 382 3 1 Cognac I Bisquit You'll approve j Taste it, sip it, your palate will pass approval. Agents:— OUPIRE BROS. Ltd. 9-H, De Souza Street, SINGAPORE M.T. 1 B SKIN 1 TROUBLES I S 1 Overcome by the Wonderful Blood Purifying Properties of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. PERSON suffering from
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    • 377 3 ANNOUNCING v UDSONS (3 In Ten B I It supersedes all HUDSON achievements o/ t/te past The motoring world thoroughly under- ful that it imparts a new riding sensation, stands that no ordinary car or merely con- You can relax and enjoy your ride at whatventional "eight" would be entrusted
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    • 170 3 I N. Z. PERPETUAL FORESTS, LTD. 3 (Incorporated in New Zealand.) rQ Share Capital £250,000 g Issued Capital £240,619 jj Bond Capital Exceeds £3,400,000 S KCapitai Held oalaotdar*' Trdrtaei £403,286 g 35 H >.)) Payable i instalments of $13.03 each over a period X 9 of 4 years. Estimated returns
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  • 826 4 THE SOCIALISM OF CONFUCIUS. The "Great Principle." ißy a Special Correspondent.) The following passage is taken from the "Li Ki." one cf the books by Confucius —the similarity of his conception to the social rcheme i Socrates, as set forth in Plato's "Republic," nd to the views of
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    • 117 4 Good for all! EASILY prepared, easily digested) most economical, Qua k c r Oat s is a healthful, delicious food for every mender, of the family. 11 can be served in many delicious forms. L it it daily. Quaker j Oats I i I I f*3l^ 80meone moving stealthily. I
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    • 204 4 1 Friend in Illness 1 I You will aKvavs remain faithful to 4711" Eau de Cologne, once you learnt its value in the days of your trial. Cool as a mothers hand is its touch on the fevered brow, refreshing and soothing, guiding faltering steps towards the light of health
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    • 40 4 Cj I Every \day is a Sales day I if you I SHOW IT ON THE 1 MITCHELL I PIER jjj About 6.000 people pass through b< r< g Particulars from: I The Creative Advertising Service 3, King Street, PENANG.
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    • 550 5 'rOURYEARS' WEAR It is remarkable 1 the number of nsr&c&l letters that are o>toTu*& received from perft "CrU**y M**** 9l sons who kindly 6 write sa ying how T*C*~~A* wonderfully I <" CHERRY BLOSB SOM B0 O T 7 POLISH preserves J/U~ ~/^Jfthe leather. This letter (the ori■j inal of
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    • 200 5 I Last Saturday's Special Meeting Postponed. I SPECIAL TROPHY I MOTOR-CYCLE RACE MEETING 1 I I AT SINGAPORE I Speedwayj I To-morrow J J Wednesday Night. Special Reserve Seats at Robinson's $2.50. I Gates open 7.30 p.m Grand Parade 8.45 p.m. First Race 9 p.m. B I NO ALTERATION IN
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    • 285 6 PAVILION J I PHONE 6903 8 From Monday, May sto Saturday, May 20. i 8 AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. p I "AN EASTERN WESTERNER" (HAROLD LLOYD). jj I EVE'S FILM AND EVERYBODY'S REVIEW. |j X i —fur m n. g THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE J SIR HARRY LAUDER I HUNTING
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    • 239 6 Amusements. ALHAMBRA I 'PHONE 6909 I I I X I I I I I Special Announcement j J To enable the hundreds of our Ln Lr a patrons who were unable to gain c I admission to the Theatre last week I Gj G I THE SCREENING OF jj "Sunny
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    • 290 6 GAIETY From Friday. May 2 to Thursday. May 8. 934 AT 10 P.M. "SATAN IN SABIFS A Great Dramatic Screen Presentatim Starring EUGENE O'BRIEN and C LAIRF v, While her husband was immersed in business Ahr n V"*** Fashion Show in which a Million Dollar worth' of rL? from Paris
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  • 1648 7 s& ASSOCIATION AND THE GOVERNOR. ouncillor Refers To Possible Reform. From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, May 4. the Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, was st of honour at a tiffin given at the t Cub by the Malacca branch of the Settlements Association on Saturday. foDovsng sat at the
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  • 77 7 Australia To Holland In A Fortnight. Reuter's Service. Sydney. May 5. A representative of the Dutch East Indies Air Line states that the company has de-id d to start in October a service, hetwenu Sourabaya. Darwin. Brisbane and sdrV fo? which the company is specially building
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  • 203 7 A Short-Lived Affair. Exaggerated rumours are in circulation concerning a strike among a number of the boys who are employed at the General Hospital. A serious interpretation was never put upon the affair by the authorities, and we are informed from an official source this morning
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  • 59 7 Arrests On The Race Course. An Indian and a Malay were each fined S2j by the Second Magistrate (Mr. F. S. Williams) yesterday for loitering in the Race Course with the intention of bookmaking. Several tickets and $2.15 in cash were found in their possession. The accused were
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  • 298 7 Both Commodities Down Again. Messrs Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. to-day: RUBBER. Lcndon 6 13,16 d.. down 3/I6d. New York 13% cents (G). down cent. AJJenbys $1.55—51.65. Ayer Moleks $1.35—51.45. Ayer Panas $1.40—51.50. Bassetts 70—75 cents. Brogas 97«. cents— $1.02 l i > Bukit
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  • 194 7 Foreign Imports. The following statement of foreign imports of tin ore during the month of April. 1930. is sent to us by the Ag. Registrar General of Statistics. S.S. and F.M.S Country of Origin Tons. Burma 132 Dutch East Indies: Banka and Billiton 2,352 Sumatra 192 French
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  • 458 7 Kesatuan Melayu's Enterprise. L 011 Sund *v e«ew b M S b Besar where a building over to 5 Kesatuan Mcl *yu was handed e K EdUCation which was sSSTt2^ a Colcman Inspecujr of KamSL ZL gC r0Wd of M^s from the On?. an i
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  • 78 7 Reuter's Service. Perpignan. May 5. A message from Madrid states that the police used firearms in the disturbances at the Medical College and at the Madrid University. A medical student was killed and several wounded. It is stated that a Cabinet meeting has been convoked urgently. Madrid.
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  • 235 7 Several very important matters are on the agenda for the Legislative Council meeting next Monday. It had been known for some time that the Government intended to improve the very bad acoustics of the Council pn«BOet. Council, on Monday, will bfl Mked to vote 514.700 for
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  • 193 7 NOTICE TO MARINERS. Establishment Of Light Beacon. CAUTION RE DRIVING PILES. A floating beacon showing an intermittent flashing light of weak power has been moored in Lat. 4 degree OO N, long. 112 degree 58' E. by H.M. Surveying vessel "Herald" for experimental Hydrographic purposes. This is an
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  • 115 7 Ipoh.- Brit. 528 tons, Capt. Mackav. from D enang. 5-5; for Penang. 7-5. "Norviken," Nor. 1,779 tons, Capt Ulstad f rom Swatow, 5-5; for Penang 6-5 "Batoe." Dut. 4.129 tons. Capt. Kums. from Penang, 5-5; for Batavia. 8-5. "Noorebar," Dut. 336 tons. Capt Winters from Djambi, 5-5; for Djambi
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  • 211 7 The following passengers arrived by the "On ten Noort" yesterday: M Prom uraba y a: ~Mr. W. Isenberg. Mr. and Mrs. Nishi. Mrs. A. C. Voorwin der van Waas Mrs. HUckman. Mr. J. Katsuma and Mr. Song Hiauw Tjoeng. Prom Batavia:— Mr. J. P. Mook. Mr. Ch Abe
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  • 240 7 TO-DAY, MAY 6. ntla ak ,Khoen Hoea) 3 »jn •Port Swettenham. Penang. Colombo Port Said and New York (Chinese N0,,,,. N-East and N-West t„. c «Selangor) 3pm Java. South-West Sumatra. SouthEast Borneo. Celebes. Moluccas and Timor Dilly < Giang s Upper Burma (Norviken, 4pm 'Ceylon. Southern and Western
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  • 33 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 for $100 J£* rate of payment of Money Order' from mm and Ceylon M Rs. 157 for $ioo
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    • 338 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET—Well lighted store in Orchard Road district, area 30,000 square ft. Concrete floor Apply Box 177. c/o Malaya Tribune. NOTICE. The Singapore Marine Insurance Association. The Fire Insurance Association Of Malaya. Motor Insurance Association Of Malaya. The Offices of Members of the above Associations will be closed
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 185 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, MAY 6. High Tides.—2.41 a.m., 5.53 p.m. Lecture by Major Keys. Vic. Theatre, 5.15 p.m. Football League: S.C.C. v. R.A.F. (Div. I), S.C.C.; S.C.F.A. "B" v. Malays fR.D.), Stadium; F. and N. v. O.T.F.C. (Div. II), H. Board; Y.M.C.A. v. St. Joseph's <Div. II), Y.M.C.A.; M.PH.
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    • 156 7 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Drill Programme. TO-DAY, MAY 6. 5 1 n 5 r? ri11 Hall> s V P A drill ana Saluting. 5 11 Hall, M. G. PI. Eurasian. Traversing and searching. 5.15 p.m.—Malay Drill Hall. "F" «Malav) Coy Weapon Training. TO-MORROW. MAY 7. 515 J o T DriU Hal1 S
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  • 710 8 One of the biggest blots on the fair name of Malaya is the almost absolute lack of provision for the destitute. These—able-bodied people who cannot find work, and the decrepit and the aged poor—are many in number, and are to be seen any day in
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  • 238 8 The "Malacca Guardian" this week is most attractive, with specal accounts of His Excellency's visit and a series of interesting photogiaph.s of ,-eenes in the histor itSettlement. Th;* Rev. G. G Ell alt. v. ho has been Chaplain to the Mis-.ion to Seamen in Singapore ioi :ome years, vacates th'-
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  • 284 8 Great Attraction At The Pavilion. The elusive quality that has enabled Sir Harry Lauder, the famous Scotch comedian, to reach the enviable posit'on he has atta'ned as the world's greatest entertainer, was evident to all who saw his masterly performance m "Huntingtowcr."' which began l season at
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  • 310 8 Romance, Action And Good Singing. RAMON NOVARRO IN DEVIL-MAY-CARE." The season of "Sunny Side Up" having been twice extended, the Alhambra will not commence the shewing of their latest talkie. "Devil-May-Care," until to-morrow. "Devil-May-Care" was shown to critics on Sunday. Highbrows and lowbrows (it is often hard
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  • 196 8 Burma-Malay Co. Withdraws. The order made by Mr. Justice Farrer Manby. in the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court on Friday last, in the case of the Jelai Concession < Pahang 1, Ltd. v. the Dato Maharaja Perba Jelai, was that in respect of the application made for
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  • 232 8 Formatbn of Ratepayers* Association LTrged. fairly large gathering of members of thSinhalese Association and the public was present last night to hear Mr. A. R. Wijeyekoon. who spoke on Singapore Municipal Reforms." Mi. Wijeyekcon dwelt at length on the history of the Municipality and its constitution, and PAid
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  • 74 8 From China and Japan by "Penang Maru. due Singapore on Thursday, the Bth instant. From China and Japan by "Kashima Maru. due Singapore on Thursday, the Bth instanc. From Europe. (London mails despatched April 17) by 'Rajula." due Penang at 6 a.m. on Friday, the 9th instant. From
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  • 46 8 Latesl Quotations. TIN. Linden:—6 13 lGd. New Ycrk:—14 cents (Gi. Singapore:—22 l 4 -23 cents. RUBBER. Lrndtn:—Spot £148 15s. Od. (down 30s. 0d.>; 3 months, buyers £150 15s. Od. (down 32s 6d.>. sellers £151 Os. Od. (down 30s. 0:1) Singapore:—$74.12'a. (250 tons sold.)
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  • 713 8 (BY "LOOKER-o\ To be slim and "straight vogue nowadays among the seems. The following is self-* famous film star jumped From sumably to flatten her. t f little honest exercise for i people in Malaya have bum) a cult and they know ham down to normal without
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  • 30 8 Girl Aviator To Singapore? Reuter's Service. L IKI e f! Miss Amy Johnson. ae<-i i" Croydon to-day in a liny M ".Ir*m i n an attempt i.l Australia.
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    • 92 8 I New Establishment. H A Choice Selection of Latest a Silver and E. P. N. S. Goods pj S Suitable for Presentations, g I MANUFACTURERS OF I JEWELLERY OF EVERY jjj I DESCRIPTION. I g Careful Workmanship jjj and I I Prompt Attention. 1 U.S. de Silva Bros. j I
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  • 87 9 md; Making Laughing Stock Of Britain. 1 ORD INCHCAPE'S OUTBURST. Demonstrations Follow Arrest Of Gandhi. Reuter's Service. London, May 6. ,v something of India view grave concern. Nothing the events ted Sedition, law nd outrage are rampant ire allowed to stump the
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  • 263 9 Bombay. May 5. r which Mr. Gandhi was "l iie Government views his rn. He will be placed in with Regulation 25 of imprisoned during the rnment in Yeroda Jail. pleasure oi arrest was announced all Congress volunteers clanging treet corners, and calling erve a complete hartal and
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  • 269 9 Jalalpur, May 5. Mr Gandhi was arrested at dead of nighl hen the District Magistrate, the Police Superintendent. his deputy and a score of armed pob men arrived at Mr. Gandhi's tamp. A flashin. or-blight revealed the Mahatm i N d Do you want me? asked
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  • 181 9 Bombay. May 5. Mr. Gandhi's mantle has fallen on Mr. Abbas Tyabji, whom the Mahatma chose to lead the volunteers. A monster meeting in Bombay, attended by a hundred thousand people, was addressed by leaders, including the poetess Mrs. Naidu. urging the audience to remain non-violent and
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  • 187 9 British Official Wireless. London. May 5. Mr. Wedgwood Benn, in the House of Commons, asked whether Mr. Gandhi would be charged and tried, replied that Mr. Gandhi would be detained under Regulation 25 of 1827. He added that it was Government's policy to invite a conference with the
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  • 51 9 Reuter's Service. Factory Explosion In Liverpool. 1KVPPED ON TOP FLOOR. London, May 5. :td. and over a hundred are whom are not expected to xplosion at Bibby's Oilcake ■ol. It is believed that the result of internal combus- red w«re trapped on the top Later. red died in
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  • 69 9 I ified Villagers. n vhi Pan-Asia.] Paris, May 5. in southern Prance had a D three lions escaped in the •uastrophe from a travelling Kent into the forests, cau-inK sheep and cattle in remote terrified inhabi ants we c •lling fantastic beast stories ed the
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  • 93 9 Wall Street Activities Continuing. Reuter's Service. New York, May The bears launched a fresh attack on the stcckmarket and sent prices to new low levels, but were repulsed thoroughly during the final half-hour's trading. A long list of important stocks closed at one to nine dollars above
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  • 44 9 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, May 5. Following the recent tragic air pageant incidents, the authorities have banned parachute jumping. on aeroplanes and stunting. The ban is applicable only to public performances, in order not to interfere with air developments.
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  • 31 9 MALAYAN CARTOONS—No. 7, on page 2. OUR LONDON LETTER, on pages 2 and 3. CHINESE TOPICS, en page 4. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 11.
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  • 220 9 DRINK MADDENED AFRICANS. Police Chief Attacked. Reuter's Service. Worcester, Cape Province, May 5. Five coloured people were killed and 17 injured, the Commandant of the Police was seriously injured and two constables were wounded in a fight between 14 armed police and a mob of drink-maddened coloured people,
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  • 107 9 Still Some Difficulty. British Official Wireless. Rugby. May 5. Negotiations with the Egyptian delegation were resumed at the Foreign Office this evening. Mr. Arthur Henderson (Foreign Secretary) was accompanied by Lord Thomson (Secretary for Air>, Lord Passfleld (Secretary for the Dominions), Dr. Hugh Dalton (Parliamentary Under-Secretary for
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  • 205 9 Extensive Fires On U. S. Coast. Reuter's Service. New York. May 5. Hundreds are homeless and scores of small communities will suffer losses amounting to millions of dollars as the result of a series of outbreaks cf fire on the eastern seaboard, which have been aggravated by a
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  • 84 9 Twentieth Anniversary. Reuter's Service. London. May 6. The newspapers record that on the twentieth anniversary of King George's accession there will be no special celebrations apart from the usual twenty-one gun salutes in Hyde Park and at Windsor. His Majesty returned to London yesterday and the Court remains
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  • 68 9 Many Buildings Collapse. Reuter's Service. Rangoon. May 5. Violent earthquake tremors caused a panic throughout the city to-day. Numerous buildings were damaged, and several casualties are reported. The extent of the casualties and the damage is not yet known. Later. Over 150 casualties are reported, including forty killed,
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  • 772 9 British Troops To Be Withdrawn. FULL DETAILS OF CONVENTION. Statement On Boxer Funds. British Official Wireless. Reuter's Service. Rugby, May 5. The terms are issued of the Convention recently signed by Sir Miles Lampson (British Minister in China) and Dr. Wang (Chinese Foreign Minister) for the restoration in full
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  • 148 9 London. May 5. Questioned in the House of Commons to-day ahcut the rendition of Wei-Hai-Wei, Mr Arthur Henderson said the text of the agreement would be- laid before the House when authentic copies were received from His Majesty's Minister at Peking. Sir Kingsley Wood (Con.. Woolwich* asked
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    • 179 9 GILBEY'sI TONICONA WINE. I 1 I I I I i s ru Lr ki TooicoDa Wine Is one of the finest Tonics in G i G H the I World It is a pure Natural Wine product and agreeable to the Pdlate. If you are jaded 4 try a glass
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  • 402 10 Sports Pastimes. SINGAPORE LEAGUE. Indians Hold S.R.C. To A Draw. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Yesterday's First Division league match at the Stadium resulted in a draw of 2—2, after the Indo-Ceylonese had led for a great part cf the game by the odd goal in three. The S.R.C. ought to have won,
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  • 25 10 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Zurich. May 5. Germany beat Switzerland to-day by five coals to nil. They led by 4-0 at the interval
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  • 148 10 GOLF. ihe following is the result of the match Played on Sunday over the Sepoy Lines course ,R C C urse G c PJ-'Vers mentioned first)• o i m T T dtr BeCk and S 1 M Ibrahim y. J. M. A. Lowson and J. s. English
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  • 33 10 Morris by 3 and MacgUchn* beat ladies- spoon stroke) on Monday "next qualifying round of the LadTe* Empire **>c* Cup competition will be nlaveri Jn f conjunction with the May ff
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  • 71 10 S.G.C. v. K.G.C. IN FINAL. c Wd h al Wel CUP com P et ition. mentioned first, an5 ttaSTortaS? S|f~-'-O ibS on. 2 45 H ta V M M Peterson t in 2 f ackson v D Paterson. 2 55 C N r w ng T
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  • 9 10 G^LTTc^ITV* 1 Riff and th,
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  • 38 10 ulaveri vie? y medal com Petition was H pli and resulted in wins for Mrs rding (45-8-37) in "A" division and Fn?/ 16 er ,49 12 -37) in "B" divi-Forty-two cards were taken out
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  • 70 10 BILLIARDS. TO-DAY'S TIES. S.CC 8 m the Volunteer tournament at the J H E wms a R Q w W S, V i E A Hud »"d r>„ 1 u Soholes and O M Van Jones urg V C E and Vaughan THURSDAY'S TIES. »n?wS£% 0 j
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  • 381 10 185 Not Out At Le'cesier. RAIN NECESSITATES ABANDONMENT. CRICKET. Geary bowled excellently and the Leicester fielding was good on the whole though Sharpe at mid-on missed a difficult chance given by Richardson whom Sidwell also failed easily to stump. Astills deliveries proved to be very troublesome for
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  • 211 10 The rain had turned the S.C.C. wicket in o one very much in favour of the bowlers and Sundays game between two junior sides from the Padang Clubs was marked by low scoring Scores S.R.C. Peterson b Craig 27. Aim Ida b Jarwis 12. W. Ess
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  • 164 10 The Indian Association beat jiM SCC XI en Balestier Plain on Sunday, the scores 'beino S.C.C.:— W. G. Johnston b Fernandez 5. v Gibson not out 5. R. Winbury b Baskaran I, A Hudson b Baskaran 0, J E Wills b M A. Mallal 0. Pannett b
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  • 194 10 c 25f~ CeYlon Sports ***** defeated the b.C.R.C. on Sunday on the Balestier Plain Scores:* S.C.R.C.:—Ong Siew Hian run out 1 Hoahing b Muthukumaru 0. Evan Wong b Muthukumaru 7 Oh Jit Sing b Muthukumaru to I Ck C Muthukumaru b Retnam 19, Keng Tye b Muthukumaru
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  • 25 10 Ui thC SAWLA Physical Culture Display are reminded that the final HaT STSiJ* Uke Place flt Moonligh Hall. New World, on Thnrsday. at 9 p.m.
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  • 1495 10 Referee Replies To Criticism. BOXING. Mr. F. C. Johnson, referee for the SongGuillermo contest last week, writes: •I should b 2 deeply grateful if you will span AiKir 1! T° c t Z2O* to Mr Cass Mahomet. 2T ,ener appeared in in his first paraEff K ot necessaril
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  • 334 10 Boy Walley To Box Here Shortly. CHINESE OPPONENT CHOSEN. After an absence of about four years from the Colony, Boy Walley. the Malayan Wonder is to appear again in the local ring on Ma 16 against Chua Lai a Chinese boy who 1« due here from
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  • 45 10 Young Kassim writes that he lost to Young Orchard last week bccause he had had very little training, and he would like a return contest. Boxers should not enter the ring untrained, It is unfair both to the promoters and the spectators.
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  • 38 10 Owing to the element of danger involved in Mi. Sidney Dan s challenge to a motor-car to charge him while he is in a strait-jacket at the New World to-day. the event has been cancelled
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  • 29 10 IRELAND t. MONACO. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter's Service. Dublin. May 5. Lyttleton Rogers and A. Smith (Ireland! beat R. Gallepe and V. Landau (Monaco 6—l 6—l, 6—4.
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  • 33 10 Warsaw. May 4 Tloozynski (Poland) beat Mishu (Roumania, o—•—9,0 —9, 7—5, 4—6, 6 —o. Stolarow (Poland) v. Poulieff was postponed owing to darkness till Tuesday. Stolarow leading 6—B. 6—l. 6—2.
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  • 18 10 London. May 5. Japan eliminated Hungary from the Davis Cup by 4 matches to nil.
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  • 39 10 [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia, j Zurich. May 5. By inaifiing Rich a decisive defeat on the excellent Swiss team in their Davis Cup encounter the Australia, it thought have a good chance of getting into the final
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  • 137 10 KLEINMA.V AND SMITH IN FINAL. Roy Smith qualified to meet D. H. Kleinmui m the final of the S.C.C. singles chansonsh by beating Rev. W. M. Aitken 6-2 6—3 at the Cricket Club yesterday. Kleinman won his semi-final against J Dean 6—2. 6—2 last Monday Yesterday's game was
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  • 45 10 TO-DAY'S TIES. Ties at the S.R.C.: Doubles Handicap:—S. L. and R c Oehle s v. E. Carnegv and N. S. Hogan; N. Hay and F. James v. F. Norris and D. Siddons. "B" Singles:—H. K. Cehlers v. A. W B a°a to finish >.
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  • 39 10 TO-DAYN TIES. Ties at the SC.R.C.: B' Singles Handicap (Final/;—Wee Eng Yong v. Teo Tian Keng (to finish». Veterans' Doubles Handicap (Semi-final) Koh Thian Seng and Loh Poon Lip v Cheon® Chee Hai and Seow Poh Leng
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  • 220 10 Association Football. S.A.F.A. LEAGIE FIXTURES. Fixture in the S.A.F.A. league are First Division. To-day s.C.C. v. R.A.F.. Padang Friday: Welch v. I.CJ.A.. Stadium Saturday r.a. v. R.E. Stadium Stccnd Division. To-day F. and N. v. 0.T.F.C.. S H.B. V.M.C.A. v S.J.C.SB.. Y.MCA M.P.H. v Mansfield. APC To-morrow
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  • 163 10 St. Matthew's Young People s Guild. An appreciative audience saw the play performed by the St. Matthew's Young People's Guild last night at the Victoria Theatre the proceeds of which go to the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital and the Wai Mun Girl,' School Fund. dia J ogUe
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  • 123 10 DIRT-TRACK RACING ,MtKKK <o>,i.| 1IT I0 m All «rmngement ,0 h k B night's Speed vva- Cum N<* fo, cents a id «1 S*: purposes and to* t*K' the results. Notice Programmes ai although thev b fro® good for to-mon Sa! Mm offered for spet among patrons, :lou!
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  • 213 10 Abrupt hnd lo Ifoneymooril How matrimonial infelicity bepn ra twenty hours of the marriage ceremonv« disclosed in an unusual case which canti before the Chief Justice Sir William Muna sitting as Appeal Judge in the Supreme Cs yesterday. In the lower Court the hapless br.« a
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  • 148 10 An Enjoyable Evening I Under the distinguished p. ronagt of Ltfj dementi, the M isica the Y.M.C.A. auditorium att -da iar?- "A appreciative audience L a Cl-menti wis present as she is away horn the island The Mayflower Music and Dr ma'.if k" elation rendered selection d
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  • 65 10 Reformatory Fo A rwelve-year-oM M victcd on a chaiv < I the District Judge day to be sent to I years. Two Chinese wei connection with the sentenced to one r± respectively Ti. was ordered to bt rotan. and was red having had a prov: m
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  • 494 11 Hlor Malaya Tribune.") t i thing be done to help th? mfcsting the streets? I professional mendicants" n a sing in numbers, but to .1 and women willing to :Is becoming acute. With Of work many a smallfrom five to twenty coolies, *re existence, will dismiss j
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  • 41 11 The popularity of our correspondence columns is at times embarrassing. We have many letters in hand at the moment, and unavoidably the publication of some of them must be delayed We ask the forbearance of the writers—Ed M. T.
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  • 537 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") discus^n^nt L hSt y U are closin S M* Oiscussion but I quite agree with your note PUbhc^ebare n onV ing r re our views n th u UbjeCt> We could Wegrarnl a nd **2 f the latest pape Brrsa8r r s ar
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  • 1137 12 MINING. ISSUED BT FRASER A CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore. May 6, 1930. 10 a.m. Issue Value Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 22 23j- cd 5'- Ayer Hitam Tin 13)9 14 6 £1 Bangrin Tin 231- 24|--1 Batang Padang 0.16 0.20 1 Batu Caves 0.80 0.90
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    • 228 12 Special Offer! a I For One Week Only May sto J I Way 10. I 1 I I SHOULDERS I PRIME I LAMB j 55 cts. per lb. j j AT ALL DEPOTS. I I Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. I X (Incorporated in t'te Straits Settlements.J 5j I And
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    • 287 12 I For a Discriminating Public a nl? I Show" is notjood enou: I ABSOLUTE Ca BESr Jfc; l I Entertainment with the lunuundine C i will make "A NIGHT AT THE CAPITOL g he looked forward to. 8 Tho Largest and Finest-appointed Th,. B Far BMt—A Unique Fanless Vcntii g
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    • 589 13 ITS WORTH KHQVmz^ Nn uric is foolish enough to ig-ore s U hint lha< would re.u't in better lighting. 'i The Maz 'a filament, nvented and per-fi-iled after many year*' research in the <■ Mazda Laboratorimaintains its brilliance throughout its rated life. Tl.i it worth knowing and still mora worth
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    • 533 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. KUCHAI TIN DREDGING COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend of 5 per cent, for the year ending June 30, 1930, will be paid to holders of Ordinary Shares on the Register on May 15, 1930. NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that the Transfer
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    • 309 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED—A motor salesman. Please apply personally to The Cycle and Carriage Co (1926) Ltd. EARN a big salary as a Certificated Bookceeper. Individual postal tuition, taken In 7our own home, during spare time. Pee moderate, easy monthly Instalments. Success guaranteed at two Pinal Exams. Lucrative positions quickly obtained
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    • 326 14 TO LET. TO LET—Pine room at 15-2, Queen Street Rent moderate. Apply within. TO LET—No. 34, Cecil Street and Oodown No. 7, Bernam Street. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—Small bungalow, 27, Killlney Road, modern sanitation. Apply Solomon, 64, Market Street. TO LET—Plats, 262 A and B, Middle Road, modern sanitation.
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    • 558 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131. Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16, Dir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 90. Buiten .Nieuwpoort Straat. Shanghai 9,
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    • 492 14 BANKS. i I THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3 000 000 Subscribed Capital EI^OOO Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1 646 505 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C.
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    • 75 16 I I j SOLE AGENTS I I N.V. Straits Java Trading- Co. I ILL 1 SINGAPORE <& PENANG. I 3 I the outstanding QUALITY record. jj Songs perfectly_clear reproduc-ed, iio"s6ratTiiTng noises. Widest- and most range of Chinese and Malay songs. Only the most prominent jj artists are performing foi- "BEKA."
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