Malaya Tribune, 10 May 1930
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Title Section22 1930-05-10 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVII. No. HO SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Saturday, May 10, 1930.22 words
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Advertisement221 1930-05-10 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. TOD CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. "Ny Carlsberg Beer" j MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK. I jjj Obtainable at Hotels, Glubs m jjj and Rest-Houses throughout !ij I IH Straits Settlements and the lp Mala y States. j^f|| I Sold by all First Class dealers jSl?! 1 I in Singapore.221 words
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Advertisement162 1930-05-10 1 "FLORODOR" Washing J/m^^// Buitlngi J M /^j/^^jy^ l or Tropical Ay/ Wsmgm HIOH STREET y Jr Singapore. I BEER I I And How to Drink it i jjj t Take any suitable receptacle. jjj 2. Fill with READ'S "Dog's Head." I 3. Taking a firm grip, raise reverently to the162 words
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Article1492 1930-05-10 2 THE FRANCHISE DIFFICULTY. The following message, dated Colombo, March 31, was published in the London "Times" of April 1: "The possibility that Lord Passfield's modification of the franchise articles of the Constitutional reforms proposed for Ceylon in the Donoughmore Report may be amended, in view of the1,492 words
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Advertisement345 1930-05-10 2 «oye%s ASPIRIN is famous Cj throughout JFe E R j yfr the world ft jL Millions use *W yy-A toothache,earache, j£ 4 >feF I i| rheumatism, inrluen* JL 2a neura 'K' a <*nd fever. /HJ vk x It gives speedy and V J assured relief. Theoriginaiaofefc'sASPlßlN £t y Tablets are345 words
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Advertisement316 1930-05-10 2 Good health &c finger tips we worth •««ng. Why be half Ĕ T y eVery minute of ,0 rio"« We > 1 k/andrews Wkw LIVER SMT ipeciaUu prrparedt<or th« Borne* Co I Trafft in Adggjjgng I AND WE STAND BEHIND THE STATEMENT WE BUY THE BEST IN THE BEST MARKETS.316 words
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Article1053 1930-05-10 3 George S. Hammonds - By George S. Hammonds. (Copyright Reserved By The Author J When he heard that new tenants were moving into the bungalow next week.. Rahmin was distressed. He gave up his morning sleep to think about it and during the afternoon, instead of taking his well-earned rest, he pottered1,053 words
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Advertisement355 1930-05-10 3 The 'COTV Way to Greaterl Charm. LES POUDRES Is no Face Powder in the world that can compare with Face Powder both as regards quality and price. No matter pay you cannot find a better face powder. Its fineness, uate fragrance and its subtle colour shades have made first and355 words
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Advertisement32 1930-05-10 3 MUSIC. Special Tuitions on Violin and Piano are coacfted by a Professional Teacher. Also classical and Theory of Music are taught. Charges moderate. Apply A. M. da Silva, 81. Wilkie Road, Singapore.32 words
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Advertisement340 1930-05-10 3 Lhis penetrating foam CLEANS TEETH BETTER H Scientist discovers that Colgate's has lower "surface-tension".. hence greater power to cleanse tiny crevices where decay starts. 'TOOTH decay begins, says modern science, in the A any crevices where no toothbrush can reach and where food particles and mucin deposits collect. Ordinary toothpastes340 words
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Article842 1930-05-10 4 NEW RULE ABOUT PASSPORTS. Malayan Chinese Athletics. (By a Special Correspondent.) According to a notfce of the Singapore Office, all first and second class at Singapore from China on and after June 1 will have to arm themselves with proper pussports, issued by the Passport Officer in Hong842 words
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Article599 1930-05-10 4 A Penang Opinion. How many people are aware that, of the thirteen unofficial members of the Legislative Council, the two elected members, that is to say, the members elected by the Singapore and Penang Chambers of Commerce, take precedence over the eleven nominated members? This pomt (says the '•Pinang599 words
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Article154 1930-05-10 4 American Scientist To Abolish Time. New York has been startled by the address of Dr. Gilbert Lewis, who has abolished time, at least as a human conception. This theory, which is regarded as Einstein much amended, involves the hypothesis that time moves both ways. It is the154 words
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Article279 1930-05-10 4 Important New Rule As To Nationality. An interesting change is about to come into force in connection with the rules governing appointments to the British foreign diplomatic and consular service and Eastern colonial cadetshipr. Hitherto candidates for admission have had to be natural-born British subjects, and the279 words
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Article132 1930-05-10 4 Mr. Maurice Maude's Plea. Mr. Maurice Maude writes from Woking to the Pinang Gazette": "How much longer are we going to ask our employees to work on Sundays? There is no 1 reason why tapping should not be stopped on this day. and the sooner it is132 words
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Article156 1930-05-10 4 Following the proposal by German engineers that the North Sea should be drained, and a new country created, comes a suggestion to lower the level of the Mediterranean Sea. using the water to turn the desert wastes of the Sahara into a rich and fertile land. The plan is again156 words
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Advertisement521 1930-05-10 4 I NEW STOCK I Iti/*i3 i IjII. MANDOLINE BANJOS AND jjj MELODY UKE BANJOS 1 COME AND GET YOr/Jl CHOICE EARLY. Q. C. YONG, I No. 197, Middle Boad, 571, and 769, North Bridge Road and No. IS4, fH Tanjong Pagar Road. ~Q WITHOUT PURE BLOOD HEALTH IS IMPOSSIBLE. V521 words
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Advertisement249 1930-05-10 4 1 The Speed Fi jjj I Kodak Limited, 1 jj{ (Incorporated tn England.) I SINGAPORE. I Foods I T he 'AHenburys' Foods are particularly suited to the feeding of babies in hot climates. They are I germ free, and being simply and easily prepared j I by the addition of249 words
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Article216 1930-05-10 5 RUBBER CROPS. April Returns. Alor Gajah 19.300 lb AprM rubber returns reported to us are Ayer Kuning 82.000 lb Ayer Panas 64.000 lb Australasia 20.050 lb Badek .Staffield Estate) 34 400 lb Bajau Rubber and Produce 17.953 lb Banteng (Selangor) 68,453 lb Beaufort Borneo 45.000 lb Bmtan 51,701216 words
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Article448 1930-05-10 5 Singapore May 8. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 52 Beef, stew or curry kati 45 Pork, lean kati $4 Pork, lean and fat (Jst quality) kati 54 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 65 Hens (Locally reared) kati 80 Ducks each 1 00 Pigeons,448 words
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Article33 1930-05-10 5 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 for $100 Tho rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 for $10033 words
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Advertisement444 1930-05-10 5 ffliy Doctors recommend BIOCITIN? use Biocltin is a nutrient containing Zt ileestible constituent* of the york 7mm Mi:k and 10 Physiclogically riav nerve food). The preparation JJL-nts ncr fine P° wder of a yellowish 'Tnr a: 1 *****,1 cake_llke *****11 and taste. ,7 it forms, when shaken an V P444 words
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Advertisement618 1930-05-10 5 Church Services. THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. St. Andrew's Cathedral May 11. 1930. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Matins 8 a.m. (Choral) Holy Communion. 10 a.m. Sunday School at S. Andrew's School 5:30 p.m. (Choral) Evensong and Sermon. Holy Communion on Monday, Wednesday and t Friday at 8 a.m. Tuesday,618 words
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Advertisement370 1930-05-10 5 CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF LOURDES, Ophir Road. 8 a m Mass and Sermon. 6 P.O. Prayers and Benediction. CHURCH OF ST. JOSEPH. (Portuguese Mission.) o:S0 a.m. Low Mass. 6:30 a.m. Low Mass. «-m. Solemn High Mast and Sermon, o p.m. Vespers and Benediction CHURCH OF SACRED HEART OF JESUS.370 words
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Miscellaneous74 1930-05-10 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Drill Programme. TO-DAY, MAY 10. 2 t P ,o"- Parrer RangC S R A (V) Classiflca2.30 p.m. Bukit Timah Range, S. V R A Spoon Shoot. 3 Z? igl Z P l8t Bn Signal Arty, and Inf. Bde Signal Section, Camp TO-MORROW, MAY 11, 7.30 a.m. Bukit Timah74 words
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Advertisement275 1930-05-10 6 Amusements. i —i 'PHONE 6903 i I From Monday, May sto Saturday, MayZlO. 3 jjj AT 9.15 P M. SHARP. 8 I "AN EASTERN WESTERNER" (HAROLD .LLOYD). I I EVE'S FILM AND EVERYBODY'S REVIEW. I THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. jjj SIB HARRY LAUDER J I HUNTING TOWER. (Jj IN THE275 words
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Advertisement221 1930-05-10 6 ALHAMBRAI I 'PHONE «909 8 I FROM WEDNESDAY, MAY 7TO MONDAY, MAY 12. jjj g NIGHTLY AT 6.15 P.M. AND 9.15 P.M. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT 3 P.M. X I A Delightful Musical Romance Of i I Old France I S WITH [}j I Novarro in his First Talkie. I221 words
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Advertisement347 1930-05-10 6 CAIE \f ¥TOm Fridav May ■to Thur. First Show 7.30 p.m THE FIOHTIN6 HANGER Spoi t J ACK DAUGHERTY. EILEEN SEDGWIf (Episodes I, 2. 2. 4. 5. 6 7 Be 'VILfV, REELS. N thmg ClSe bUt thrills and action, fkth mm^^m^mmm^mmm score! Second Show 9.45 p.m "TWO FLAMING YOUTH A*.347 words
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272 1930-05-10 7 Tin Still Falling. Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m.. RUBBER. 7 1 16d.. up '<d. i >rk 14 1 1 cents (G). up cent. Quiet. Allenbys $1.55--$1.65, Ayer 40—51.50. Ayer Panas $1.40—51.50, 70—75 cents. Brogas $1—51.05, Bukit 54—58 cents. Bukit Katils 72—76 ::i.sbuighs $2.10—52.30. Connemaras272 words
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Article295 1930-05-10 7 By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, MAY 10. SELLING. London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 15 16d. Lor den 3 months' sight 2s. 3%d. London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 13/16 d. London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32 d. Lcndon demand 2s. 3%d. London T.295 words
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Article33 1930-05-10 7 Bariow'a Report. and Co.. Singapore, in their «I May 8. stale. -hown a slightly easier ten Iv 60 tons were shipped. H tujm are as follows: Sundried v So. 60.33 words
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Article233 1930-05-10 7 Price Fall Benefits No-One. (By arrangement with the "SJJ>.»j London, May 9 r U ber market at 7 and 7 4/16 IT£* tone> thC Share being Lrder nleWf SEff opened at £144 121 6 and inc^ ne to-day diVidend £***** n diVidend> CaiTied f rward eV233 words
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Article269 1930-05-10 7 Barlow's Report. Messrs. Barlow and Co., Singapore in their weekly report dated May 8, state: Prices have fluctuated slightly from day to day, but after declining to 21* cents on Tuesday, the period now closes at 23 >• cents, which represents a gain of cen t on269 words
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Article88 1930-05-10 7 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S.S.) LTD. Per Imp. Gallon cts. Shell Aviation Spirit ex 4-gl. drums per imp. gl. 90 Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump and/or 4-gl. drums per imp. gl. 79 Yellow Shell Motor Spirit per 4-gl. tin $3.30 Shell and Coastlight Kerosene per 2 tins $5.6088 words
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Article39 1930-05-10 7 Kerosene. Devoe's Imperial Brilliant Kerosene (per 2 tins) $5.60 Sylvan Arrow Kerosene (per 2 tins) $5.20 Gasoline. Socony Motor Gasoline (ex pump per Imp. gallon) $0.79 Socony Motor Gasoline (per 2 tins) $6.6039 words
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Article42 1930-05-10 7 April Returns. Further tin outputs for April, reported to us. are: mm Ipoh Tin 685 pikuls. Kinta 1,015 pikuls. Pahang Consol. 3,780 pikuls. Renong 1,080 pikuls. Semnyih 200 pikuls. Sungei Kinta 690 pikuls. Teja Malaya 721 pikuls. Temoh 700 pikuls.42 words
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73 1930-05-10 7 12 O'CLOCK NOON. MAY It. Buyers. Sellers. RJ3.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 23 24 Standard R.S.S. on Tender May 24 24 4 June 24 j 24 V 4 July 25 25 July September 25 October December 26'- 26 Tone of Market:—Steady, quiet. Latest73 words
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Article870 1930-05-10 7 Thirteenth Annual General Meeting. The thirteenth annual general meeting of the Ho Hong Bank Ltd., was held at its registered office, 94 Market Street, at 2.30 p.m. on May 8, presided over by Mr. Lim Peng Mau. The others present were: Messrs. Chee Swee Cheng. Ng Ah870 words
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Article138 1930-05-10 7 SINGAPORE. MAY It Riei* Siam A-l per Koyan $367 Rice, Siam 1 H $332 Rice, Siam 2 $317 Rice. Siam 3 $297 9 Rice. Siam 4 $272 Rice, Saigon A-l $285 Rice, Saigon l $266 Rice. Saigon 2 $256 Rice. Saigon 3 $245 Rice, Rangoon 1 $240 Rice, Rangoon138 words
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Article167 1930-05-10 7 N.Y.K. MOTOR VESSEL. "Terukuni MaruV' Successful Trials. v inform that their new motor Terukuni Maru," underwent her C J aI t trials on the 6th inst. and the results ere extremely satisfactory. She was successful 17 a' u® an avera 8 e speed of more than JJcVL hour167 words
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Article36 1930-05-10 7 "Autolycus," Brit. 4,859 tons. Capt Nelson Irom Dairen. 8-5; for London, 13-5. -Mm," Brit. 367 tons. Capt. Griffiths, from 9-5; for Asahan. 11-5. -Rokan." Dut. 388 tons. Capt. Wickers, from Rengat. 8-5: for Indragiri. 12-5.36 words
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Article202 1930-05-10 7 TO-DAY, MAY 10 Kemaman. Dungun and Trei.y?ganu (Hong Leo 3 p.m. Philippine Islands (City of Evansville) 3 p.m Mersing and Mawar <Aing Leong) 3 p.m. Miri. Labuan, North Borneo and Jolo (Darvel) 3 p.m. Port Swettenham and Penang t Klang) 3pm Malacca (Larut) 3 pjn. Muar (Jarak) 3202 words
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Article145 1930-05-10 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore. May 10 East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). H.M.S. Iroquois EE E. Wharf. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). D. P Bcnoit 18: Malaya 12: Kinta 11: Fusijama 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). City cf Evansville 30; Darvel 32; Akita Maru 34; Salvus—Hakata Maru145 words
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Advertisement509 1930-05-10 7 TIN RESTRICTION. Kinta Kellas And Ronpibon Co-operate. Messrs. Peat, Marwick. Mitchell and Co. Ipoh. secretaries of the Local Advisory Council of the Tin Producers' Association (incorporated), writes as follows: In addition to the companies appearing in the list published on April 23. we are informed by the manager of Kinta509 words
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Advertisement212 1930-05-10 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. WANTED—Competent motor-car salesmen for European Firm. Only experienced men need apply. Good prospects for right men Apply Box No. 179, c/o Malaya Tribune. TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE NOTICE212 words
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Miscellaneous74 1930-05-10 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. MAY 10 High Tides.—8.44 a.m., 9.18 pjn. Singapore Races (third day). Cricket: S.C.C. v. United Services. S.C.C.; "D" Co. Welch v. S.C.C.. Tanglin; S.R.C. v. Y.M.C.A., S.R.C. Football League: R.A. v. R.E <Div. I). Stadium: P. and N. v. Socony. Jalan Besar! Speedway Meeting. 9 p.m.74 words
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Miscellaneous189 1930-05-10 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright Rela- i TmmWmmaX Rain- Sun- tive. Wind. Station. M i°- fBU Bhine Hunu Dlrec- Speed. Stations. F. P. ma. Hours dity tion. nxp.h. Weather Aior Star Kota Bharu 5 J? n J.J 93 lm Overcast K. Trengganu 1 W.B.W. 5 Overcast SttSwan S189 words
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Obituary222 1930-05-10 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. DEATHS. NAH.—Mrs. Nah Choot nee Tan Nya Ee. passed away on Wednesday, at her residence. 4. Kirn Seng Road, aged 90. She leaves behind her 2 sOhs, Nah Kirn Nian and Nah Kirn Choon 1 son-in-law. Teo Hock Kee. 3 daughters-in-law and several grand,222 words
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Article692 1930-05-10 8 A Bill is to be brought before the Legislative Council on Monday which to our mind calls for very grave reflection. It proposes to give powers to the Executive of a very far-reaching character, and it is fair matter for argument whether these powers ought to be conferred.692 words
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Article220 1930-05-10 8 More than a score of Bengalis have been arrested in Rangoon on suspicion of havinu been concerned in the recent insurrection at Chittagong. The appointment of Lieut. J. C. Alexander. R~A.. as A. D. C. to the Genenl Officer Commanding the Troops. Malaya, is approved, with effect from March 3.220 words
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Article453 1930-05-10 8 The New Poet Laureate. Reuter's Service. London, May 9. Mr. John Masefield has been appointed Poe. Laureate in succession to the late Dr. Robert Bridges. The honour that has come to John Masefie'd. the poet of a thousand moods, is well-deserved Masefield. who was born in 1875. representsReuter's Service. - 453 words
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Article148 1930-05-10 8 Trade Conditions In U.S.A. Reuter's Service. Washington. May 9. S; Qatar Robinson, in his first speet-h comment ng on the political situation sil*et lie returned from the London Conference, seveiely ciit cised Mr. Hoover's 'optimistic and misleading statements regarding business conditions and unemployment." Mr. Robinson averred that theReuter's Service. - 148 words
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Article40 1930-05-10 8 More Sentences Of Death. Reuter's Service. Hanoi, May 9. Four natives were sentenced to death and executed in connection with the disturbances in Yen Bay recently. They are two peasants and two corporals belonging to the Sharpshooters' Regiment.Reuter's Service. - 40 words
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Article147 1930-05-10 8 Ample Compensation Paid. With reference to Mr. Justice McCabe Reay's sensational criticisms of the administration of law in Johore, made in judgments just pi or io hi;- retirement, the London journal. "Br.tlsh Malaya." states: "It has been brought to our notice that no cases under the Wild Animals147 words
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Article853 1930-05-10 8 (BY "LOOKER < The spirit of Rotary m of raptures, and in the ca Towers, of Ipoh. it was taevi A C. j inspire rhyme and melon-. diverting way that he anc He has produced R, Mealsi." Music is bevor. column—suffice it to tune has been evolved853 words
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Article52 1930-05-10 8 From France by "Anurc Leb pare at 7 a.m. to-morror. From China and Jan~n t aue Singapore to-morrow. From China and Man.la by "i J due Singapore daylight on M h 5 From China ana Japan ty "Hon due Singapore on Monday. From Chin? by Van Htui on52 words
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Advertisement310 1930-05-10 8 I TOWELS S We carry large -tx ksot the waU 5} S| j>. >;-: jjr known KASMAC brand Turkish 1 j'""" owe s n nc f°^ ow i n g All I r' i II i N /(s ll 1,es First Quality. Second Quality G] S r^l t -iB r310 words
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Advertisement90 1930-05-10 8 J New Establishment. G? A Choice Selection of Latest 1 Silver and E. P. N. S. Goods S Suitable for Presentations. A MANUFACTURERS OF I I JEWELLERY OF EVERY jjj I DESCRIPTION. I I Careful Workmanship I and S Prompt Attention. j U.S. de Silva Bros. g 61, High Street,90 words
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Advertisement47 1930-05-10 8 TIN AND RUBBER. Latest Quotations. RUBBER. I ndm: —7 1.16d. Hem Yt:k:— c«mts <Gi. Singap„ri :—23 -24 cents. TIN. Lt nitn:—Spot £145 2s. 60. < down 6d.i; 3 mcnths. buyers £146 12s. 6d. (down 12s 6d.t. selleis £146 15s. Od. (down 12s. Cd Sir-gape v:—C73.50. < 103 tons so!d.>47 words
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627 1930-05-10 9 errible Outrages In Indian Turmoil. B WED MEN THROWN INTO WELL. sperate Riots Follow Arrest Of Mr. Gandhi. Reuter's Service. Oi Official Wireless.] Rugby, May 9. %1 vv d Benn (Secretary for India) louse of Commons to-day that a telegram to theReuter's Service. - 627 words
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Article99 1930-05-10 9 Quest on In Commons. Bfc arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London. May 9. Majcr Graham Pole (Labour, Derby) has put a question on the paper to ask the Secretary of State for India the terms of reference of the driegatkn of the Indian Government to Malaya which99 words
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Article90 1930-05-10 9 But Hope To Return Soon. Reuter's Service. London, May 9. The Bjjpu delegates left for Egypt amid mm* it:on at victoria Station. A ro n students and others surwavin™ PuSha and his collea«ueslny.,,J and displaying placards and c Uve impendence for Egypt Tom"s",! J H Tne Secretary forReuter's Service. - 90 words
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Article38 1930-05-10 9 J>r «n< Of Wales To Attend Reception. Reuter's Service. London. May 9. °f Wales has signified his attending the reception which is Earl and Countess Ellesmere tales to the Imperial Press Bndgewater House on June 3.Reuter's Service. - 38 words
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Article38 1930-05-10 9 Brmm Official Wireless.] Rugby. May 9. Sal Office states that there is no the report, to which currency th*! v,n °n several occasions recently, f'assfieki is relinquishing his office >-> for the Dominions and Colonies.38 words
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Article79 1930-05-10 9 Schoolboy's Suicide. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P."; London. May 9. A sensation has been caused by the suicide of Charles Fairhurst, the son of the Vicar of Barrowford. who hanged himself when at home. The boy, who was only fourteen years of age, was in fear79 words
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Article101 1930-05-10 9 Underwriting In London And New York. Reuter's Service. Osaka. May 9. IL is reported that the Finance Department has been informed from London of the terms of the conversion of the 125,000.000 1905 four per cent. loan. £12,000.000 is being issued in London at 90 at fttf perReuter's Service. - 101 words
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Article85 1930-05-10 9 Resumption Of Work. Reuter's Service. Peshawar, May 9. The Indian staff cf the British Legation at Kabul, which will be reopened in view of the restoration of a stable regime in Afghanistan, left for Kabul to-day. The New Brit:sh Minister (Mr. R. R. McConachie) and theReuter's Service. - 85 words
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Article30 1930-05-10 9 NOTES FROM CEYLON, on page 2. THE EVICTION, en page 3. CHINESE TOPICS, on page 4. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. CORRESPONDENCE, on pages 11 and 13.30 words
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Article99 1930-05-10 9 RACING TRAGEDY AT BROOKLANDS. Crash Into Spectators. Reuter's Service. London, May 9. Two people were killed and several injured •very seriously at Brooklands yesterday during the last hour of the Junior Car Club's double twelve hour race. A. Talbot, while doing 80 m.p.h., skidded and was chargedReuter's Service. - 99 words
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Article101 1930-05-10 9 Sig. Grandi's Striking Speech. Reuter's Service. Rome, May 10. For two hours Sig. Grandi surveyed the London Naval Conference in the Chamber today. The most striking part of this speech dealt with parity with France in which he declared that naval parity was a principle of moral internationalReuter's Service. - 101 words
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Article42 1930-05-10 9 [British Official Wireless.] Rugby. May 9. Mr. Arthur Henderson, the British Foreign Secretary, was entertained to luncheon to-day at the Quai D'Orsay by M. Briand. the French Minister. After luncheon the two Foreign Ministers had a long conversation.42 words
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Article107 1930-05-10 9 Indian Child Killed By Motor-Car. TROLLEY BUS CAUSES SEVERE INJURIES. The junction of Buffallo Road and Kampong Java Read was the scene of a fatal accident yesterday afternoon when a six-year-old Indian boy was run over by a motor-car. The victim died before the arrival of the ambulance.107 words
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Article350 1930-05-10 9 Pontian Ketchil Inspected. Mr. R. J. Farrer. C.M.G., President of th.Singapore Municipality, led a party of Municipal Commissioners and others yesterday Ttr»p©ntf!fh Kecchil to inspect the water work* there. Pontian Ketchil is the furthest point of the Pulai water scheme (costing $23,000,000) While the Gunong350 words
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Article22 1930-05-10 9 To-morrow at 8.15 p.m. Pastor W. W. R. Lake will speak on "The New Earth" at the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Penang Road.22 words
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Obituary145 1930-05-10 9 Reuter's Service. Two Thousand Kil ed In Earthquake. EXPLOSION IN PACKING FACTORY. Building Full Of Gas. St. Joseph, Missouri, May 9. Twenty-two are missing and four are known to be dead as a result of an explosion In huge ammonia tanks at the Armour Packing Co. The buildingReuter's Service. - 145 words
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Article55 1930-05-10 9 Reuter's Service. Teheran, May 9. Newspapers estimate that two thousand people have perished in an earthquake at Salmas, near Lake Urumia, on Monday. The first shocks drove most of the inhabitants from the town but during the night a second and severer shock rocked down most ofReuter's Service. - 55 words
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Article332 1930-05-10 9 K. L. Sanitary Board Discussion. At the meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Boilfd on Wednesday an application for a boarding house licence, and another for a licence to be transferred, were the subject of comments by Mr. Home, Protector of Chinese, with reference to boarding332 words
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Article144 1930-05-10 9 Alarming Outbreak In Crowded Area. A serious conflagration in a crowded area of Singapore's Chinatown was averted by the prcmpt action cf the Fire Brigade at about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, when one of a row of shophouses in South Bridge Road, near the Central Police Station,144 words
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Article89 1930-05-10 9 The following taluks in Madras Presidency are now closed to recruiting on account of infectious disease: In the area served by the Port Of Madras: Ganjam: Chicacole. Chatrapur. Kodala. Ichapuram and Sompeta. Vizagapatam: Viz'anagaram. Kurnool: Nandikotkur. Bellary: Harapanhalli and Hadagallee. Anantapur: Hindupur. Nellore: Venkatagiri Division. Salem: Hosur and89 words
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Advertisement186 1930-05-10 9 PORTER'S f Bull Dog Guinnesst STOUT. I Look for the Bulldog I I on Every Bottle. I I THE EMBLEM OF QUALITY. S I SOLE AGENTS: I GuTnpjE 6 <§b I ffl Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) [3 J NEW I "H.M.V." RECORDS I TO-DAY. 1 l LISTS SENT WITH186 words
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90 1930-05-10 10 Sports Pastimes. S.T.C. SPRING MEETING. Our Selections. THE TURF. The following arc our selections for to-day'b races: Race No. Lr—l. WOODBINE. 2. BONNIE KING 3. RAMMY. Race No. 2.—1. 808 MARSH 2. FLORRIE S PET 3. RAMONA. Race No. 3—l. LADY CHIC 2. MR. POLLY. 3. CONCEIT. Race No. 4.—1.90 words
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Article46 1930-05-10 10 Scr&tchings in connection with to-day's races are: Race 3. —Up Guards. China Star and Hazel Boy. Race 4.—Le Souverain Race 5.—Titania. Self Esteem and Air Defence. Rate 6.—Ettington. Race 7.—Orexis and Romala. All engagements;—China Star. The big sweep will be held on race 646 words
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Article, Illustration110 1930-05-10 10 LORD DERBY'S SUCCESS. Reuter's Service. London, May 9. The result of the One Thousand Guineas (ona mile for three year old fillies) run over the mile at Newmarket to-day was: Lord Derby's PAIR ISLE 1 Mr. a. de Rothchild's TORCHERE 2 Mr. C. Wadia's SISTER CLOSER 3Reuter's Service. - 110 words
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Article179 1930-05-10 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL. Every now and then, says a Home paper the vexed question of the laws of Rugby comes zr£-£ agreed that the laws as laid down by the International Board should be followed In the Dominion. But what we shall ZZTgt, M~ method J l Wh179 words
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Article27 1930-05-10 10 RGVFT'S ELIMINATION BY ITALY. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter's Service. London, May 9. lii the second round of the Davis Cup De Wahid "I.^^T^ 0 (Ital^Reuter's Service. - 27 words
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Article, Illustration104 1930-05-10 10 Fine Feat In Southport Event. GOLF. Reuter's Service. London. May 9. At Southpon even the presence ol a solitary American, Horton Smith, was sufficient to prees the British payers into a dramatic fighting finish. Smith to-day did 72 and 71. returning 289, and set Compston and CottonReuter's Service. - 104 words
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Article29 1930-05-10 10 (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London. May 9. In the women's international golf match at Formby, England scored 3 wins, Scotland 2. Ireland 1 and Wales 0.29 words
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Article42 1930-05-10 10 The May mixed foursomes competition at the Singapore nlaveri yesterdaj afternoon and resultecT Tha^ftf^lfetween D. Paterson and Mrs. Atkin Berry <44—7 i-_— M)») and J. C. Rash and Mrs. de Piro (46—9^—36 1 Fifty-six cards were taken out.42 words
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Article505 1930-05-10 10 Association Football. S.A.F.A. LEAGUE FIXTURES. Fixtures in the S.A.F.A. league are First Division. To-day: R.A. v. R.E., Stadium. Second Division. To-day: F. and N. v. Socony, Jalan Besar. NEXT WEEK'S FIXTURES. First Division. Monday: i> E. v. S.C.F.C.. Stadium Tuesday: rf.C.C. v. S.R.C., Padang. Thursday: I C.F.A.505 words
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Article269 1930-05-10 10 Duleepsinhji's Treble Century. BRIGHT BATTING AT BRIGHTON. CRICKET. Reuter's Service. London, May 9. First class matches commenced on Wednesday rr-sulted as follows. SUSSEX BEAT NORTHANTS. SUSSEX 521 for 7 decl. (Duleepsinhji 333 Tate 111). NORTHANTS 187 (Wensley 4 for 45) and. following on, 125 (Tate 7 for 45).Reuter's Service. - 269 words
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Article47 1930-05-10 10 The following first class matches begin today: M*ddlesex v. Derbyshire at Lord's. Surrey v. Northants at the Oval. Hants v. Leicester at Portsmouth. Notts v. Somerset at Nottingham. Lanes v. Gloucester at Manchester. Worcester v. Glamorgan at Worcester. Yorkshire v. the Australians at Sheffield47 words
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Article498 1930-05-10 10 Australians Win At Leyton. GRIMMETT-OLDFIELD STRATEGY. (By arrangement with the "SJ.P."/ London. May 9 Having made 264 for the loss of six wickets overnight, the Australians very sport ingly declared and Essex started the task of trying to retrieve their fortunes this morning. The weather was fine but498 words
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Article254 1930-05-10 10 Club's Challenging Lead. Having tied in their first match this season the S.C.C. and the United Services commenced their second game yesterday afternoon and the S.C.C. secured a commanding lead. Only one wicket remained to be taken when the light failed. On a soft wicket and254 words
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Article305 1930-05-10 10 A match between an S.C.C. side and the Jockeys and Trainers Club was played on the Raffles College ground yesterday, resulting in a win for the Cricket Club XI by an innings and 61 runs. Scores: Jockeys and Trainers XI—1st. Innings:— Billett b Dean 2;305 words
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Article360 1930-05-10 10 S.C.C.'s Sacrifice Of Gate ftfmey. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL i To the Sports Editor -Malaya Tribune.-, Sir.—It is certainly matter for congratulation to the S.C.C. that thay have waived their claims to any portion of the gate receipts in their away matches, making over their share to360 words
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Article52 1930-05-10 10 BILLIARDS. Tie# in the Volunteer tournament at the S.C.C.: MONDAY'S TIE. H. Morris and O. A. Saunders v. C L Wvatt and A. T. Naish. TUESDAY'S TIE. J E Wilk v win ners of H. Morns and G. A. Saunders v. C L Wvatt and A. T.52 words
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Article252 1930-05-10 10 Stamping Out Rabies. The annual general meeting of the Malayan Kennel Association was held in Kuala Luinpui last month, there being present Mr. C. R. Thurstan (presiding), Mrs. G. R. L'Estrange, and Messrs. R. V. Branson, F. C. Cox. V. J. Davidson, G. R. L'Estrange and C.252 words
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Article574 1930-05-10 10 Straits Government's Policy. The committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association, says the "Pinang Gazette," is not allowing the grass to grow under its feet so far as the acquisition of a hill station site for the Colony in Cameron's Highlands is concerned. In the report of the574 words
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Article85 1930-05-10 10 Succossful Rehearsal. Everything was gone through on Thursday night at the Moonlight Hall without a hitc'i at the final rehearsal of the physical culture display to be given to-night by members of the Singapore Amateur Weight-Lifters' Association Those who visit the display will be impressed with some of85 words
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Article57 1930-05-10 10 PREPARATIONS FOR NEXT SATURDAY DIRT-TRACK RACING. ss. v z r~ «■ssLsrEs: Speedway to-night Singapore 17. it is said will be a d f y u n ght Mav as a special rkr-Tnl ,T 1 night of drills H" e r k e n ttr ing a -°—nTof ne57 words
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Article270 1930-05-10 10 Glorious Sigh, A. {((tan Garden- NEW SKIM, <By the Direct,rA very fine OowerJ Lowii is now beginning This interesting tpe QhahT Sarawak by Sir Hugh I, Z land by him about 184- :u swamps near the eoa to the giant Grammar »04 probably the largest on >"cs L^270 words
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Article421 1930-05-10 10 Holidays In Australia. A WONDERLAND DESCROHC* Direct steamship communication between Singapore and Fremantle now gives those »h seek recuperative holiday in Australia a unkwe opportunity to travel via the marvellous Golden West, en route by the Trans-Australian Railway to southern destinations A West as golden now as421 words
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Article116 1930-05-10 10 Welcome To The Go< nor. Mr. G. R. H. Webb. m% pore Turf Clubs Race CN proposed the health, of H E Cecil Clementi). who was pr to him a hearty weJeooM of the Club. The dinner was held Hotel, and among ttaOM H Major-General H. L116 words
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Article79 1930-05-10 11 Icrs are invited to write to us on -Me interest. It must be undert 'the "Malaya Tribune" does not $tc endorse opinions expressed by corresrtei- LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF CLE, preferably typewritten (double >id on one side of the paper only, may be used, but the names and79 words
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192 1930-05-10 11 Editor, "Malaya Tribune."J r rite this letter in the hope that Government, the Municipality or Traction Co. will take steps for the T "of the public. 4 under Ordinance No. 75A of the relating to the S.T.C. shelter and waiting rooms d. The latest report of192 words
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Article515 1930-05-10 11 iTu the Editor, ■Malaya Tribune.") Sir—Mr Rajaratnam, in an open letter j to the pre d<. of the local Indian Association, has asked mm to send a resolution to the committed ui the Self-Respect Conference to be held at Erode, South India, this month, to eradicate the515 words
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Article410 1930-05-10 11 i" Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") really a curse that prostitution Miy exist in this 20th century but h and be allowed to continue in i and city, be it in the East or merely due, and that needs no inability of the women concerned decent livelihood that they410 words
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Article163 1930-05-10 11 (To the Editor, -'Malaya Tribune.") Sir. —One cannot help sympathising with a Chinese mother in her complaint against the Anglo-Chinese School as to their method of collecting the school fees by terms of four months instead of monthly as before. It is claimed that the teachers' time will163 words
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Article146 1930-05-10 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —In your valued paper is advertised an area of 78 acres of freehold land near Kim Chuan Road. Paya Lebar, to be sold by lots at $25 deposit per lot and $10 monthly. May I ask through the medium of146 words
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Article133 1930-05-10 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir. —On the 5th inst. at about 7 p.m. there was an affray in Havelock Road, about 100 yards or so from the office of the Protectorate of Chinese, and one of the proprietors of a leading Chinese firm jvas stabbed. But for133 words
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Article55 1930-05-10 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") Sir, —If Mr. K. R. Menon would take the initiative and call a meeting to discuss where and when the conference is to be held, I am sure he would get all the necessary support to make the conference a success. Yours,55 words
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Article43 1930-05-10 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir. —Your editorial in yesterday's issue ol the "Malaya Tribune" deserves the sincere thanks of all sane Indians. It proves to be more effective than any moral -Tiger-Balm." Yours, etc., "BEAR." Singapore, May 9.43 words
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Article47 1930-05-10 11 "Ching" asserts that the employees of a box-maker in a certain street are in the habit of throwing nails into the roadway, causing havoc to motor-car tyres. He should report the matter to the police, who would take the necessary action. —Ed., "M.T."47 words
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Article40 1930-05-10 11 "Observer" tßatu Pahat) wrii.es setting out singular facts concerning a civil case in the local court, including the alleged temporary disappearance of important records. We do not consider the matter suitable for discussion in our columns. —Ed., "M.T."40 words
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Article31 1930-05-10 11 "Cogito-Ergo Sum" writes to discredit the tradition on which the Muslim Hari Raya Haji is based, but we prefer not to publish letters which would offend many readers.—Ed, "M.T."31 words
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Article88 1930-05-10 13 [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten {double spacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen-names88 words
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507 1930-05-10 13 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") sir —Though Co-operative Societies have been established in almost all the important centres of the Malay States for the sake of promoting co-operation, self-help, and the circulation of money, to encourage thrift, to prevent indebtedness by enabling members to obtain loans507 words
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