Malaya Tribune, 13 May 1930

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune XVII. -No. 112 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1930 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday. May 13, 1930.
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  • 2994 2 RECENT CHANCELLORS. Premier And L. G. Sing Psalms Together. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune London. April 17. There are seven ex-Chancellors of the Exchequer: all. except Mr. M'Kenna, now Chairman of the Middle Bank, are members of the House of Commons, and they faced Mr. Snowden when
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    • 217 2 WATCH YOUR WEIGHT! Men, Women And Children Can Put On Healthy Flesh This Pleasant Way. The Medical Profession knows the danger of being unduly thin, for such a state means that there is not a sufficient reserve of vitality and stamina to resist disease germs. The Medical Profession also knows
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    • 559 2 V> For Over a Year Y\ J GLAXO A jS? /7 N° rher Bab y Food can ik £g j this claim. Do you l| £V [j know what addition of Jf I Vitamin D means to your J Bab >' lt means freedom from r¥ 0:J constipation—soapy stools and
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 36 2 MALAYAN CARTOONS-NO. 9. Specially Drawn For The "Malaya Tribune" By Mr. Van Kee Leong. r SAy, you hak\/b cut ooiv/vJ A MOST USE*"*- T**£& j IT IS Uf* TO YOU TO I I r TP»I. J
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    • 273 3 "o.k:" cemkstt I j j CONTRACTS CAN BE ARRANGED AT SPECIAL RATES ON APPLICATION TO: f I soi, importers: The East Asiatic CO., Ltd., Singapore. I 9 (Incorporated in Denmark.) [n aaft6^g^^jfeSiiSiiA L i hi i n ill I i' imn m iTmTiimiii J. J m Deii cious, invigorating and
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    • 22 3 SOLE DISTRIBUTOR: And all other kinds of Pneumatic and Solid Tyres. LIM CHEE SENG 56-3, MARKET STREET. THE OIL AND TYRE DEALER.
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    • 270 3 1 Cognac m Bisquit You'll approve j j too 1 1 EStG it, SID it. I I your palate will pass I approval. I Agents:— I DUPIRE BROS. Ltd. J 9-H, De Souza Street I SINGAPORE j I For Colds, Influenza, Nasal Catarrh, I Sore Throat Asthma, Bron- I chitis,
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  • 613 4 Judge On Prohibitions Of The Law. Lord Merrivale in the Divorce Court recently, raised the question of the prohibitions of the Matrimonial Causes Act after hearir? the evidence in an undefended suit. Mrs. Janie Alice Charlotte Adams, of Sidney terrace, Ryde, Isle of Wight, petitioned for the
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  • 375 4 Recommendation By Jury. "The lives of each of us do not belong to ourselves. They belong to the community in which we live. Many people do not seem to appreciate that." This striking observation was made by Mr. Justice Hawke in summing-up at the Old Bailey
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  • 70 4 Pit To Be Abolished. One of London's famous playhouses, the Adelphi Theatre, in the Strand, which was for many years the home of melodrama, is to be demolished and rebuilt on modern lines, involving the disappearance of the pit. Incidentally, another thing to disappear will be
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    • 273 4 "four years wear !-^m\m\W^ r It is remarkable <y the number of ,ette rs that are «6 received from persons who kindly write saying how frTL wonderfully CHERRY BLOSSOM BOOT POLISH preserves J/v<w* A"*" 1^5 the leather. Ce-*Lf ginal of which can be seen at the. head asc*> <>tux y^Jzey<r**t
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    • 272 4 IThe Speed Fi\ I i I Kodak Limited, I jj) (Incorporated in England.) I SINGAPORE. j WestcloX On Time All Day Every Day YOU'LL find that Pocket Ben makes appointments easier to keep. For Pocket Ben is a splendid timekeeper. Pocket Ben is now smaller, thinner, with pierced hands, pull-out
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  • 67 5 Co rrespondence. are invited to write to us on ibUe interest. It jnust be undert Malaya Tribune" does not me opinions expressed by corre\TTKRS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF BLE, preferably typewritten (double "tine on one °1 tfie WPer only. JJvT, be used, but the names and correspondents mu be enclosed
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  • 174 5 Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") 4 Joo Chiat (upper section) are experiencing some inconmng to town, owing to only a use* being permitted to ply along workers, in particular, who and conveniently served in this past, are now denied such nriv:l«u t' ie "Company" has seen fit to
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  • 189 5 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") real shock to many Indians ;dden death of Mr. Langford the DPP. in the Meerut C Cue admires a man not racial attractions but for his If anyone reads through Be months ago he will see his ftfeerat Conspiracy case
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  • 265 5 To the Editor. Malaya Tribune.") 8-■ Q to the Katong Market, a new H::c1 facint the rising sun. has been W d'ication ceremonies lasted aling which the people livp!e of the sun" bore with great patience the deafening temple music, eanfag th msehves with the thought that
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  • 416 5 r "Malaya Tribune.") o say a few words on Muslim n I have heard friends talk mule education that now I feel 1 asrr 1 hear the mentioned. fOW Muslim Correspondent m «omen ought to be educated; ■mits to everything, and are we be much to expect our
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  • 205 5 We are sorry that we cannot publish a very interesting letter from -Evergreen," because as already announced we have decided that in the delicate state of affairs now existing it would be unwise to encourage for the present controversy in this country on Indian polities. "Evergreen"
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  • 28 5 W.F.S. writes to express dissatisfaction with the Marlborough's first "talkie"—saying indeed that it is not a "talkie" at all. Perhaps the proprietors will note his complaint.
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  • 106 5 '•Disgusted" reiterates the complaint of a previous correspondent about the difficulty of getting $1 tickets at the Alhambra, and adds that tickets can often be bought at $1.20 from men who have obtained them as a speculation. We are sure that the management desire to give every
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    • 378 5 In pre-historic days father's strong arm and heavy club were the only safeguards of childhood's years. Disease swept the world unchecked, and naught that mankind could do in its dark ignorance sufficed to save child life from its deadly ravages. To-day how great the change! In every where Baby's Own
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    • 443 5 REGLYKOL Is a great cure for DIABETES It was shown upon chemical analysis that the quantity of 57 acetone ln the urine of patientf n«rL« days trea tment with this pre--2 H wa f r «luced to a minimum, if nor SL a,together whUe the vari organs activities regained normal
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    • 311 6 PAVILION j 1 PHONE 6903 1 jj FROM SUNDAY, MAY 11 TO SATURDAY, MAY 17. I 1 AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. S lEVE'SI EVE'S FILM AND EVERYBODY'S REVIEW. THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. Patsy Ruth Miller j {"Beautiful! I But Dumb" S IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.50 P.M." rvj I
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    • 225 6 A musements. I ALHAMBRA I THONE «909 I From Tuesday, May 13 to Sunday, May 18. p NIGHTLY AT 6.15 P.M. AND 9.13 P3I. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT 3 P.M. I WILLIAM FOX Presents The World's Greatest Humorist Will Rogers I In An All-Talking Comedy I "They Had To See]
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    • 235 6 GAIE TF From Fria **> May 9to Th, First ShTw 7.30 p.m. "HT™ E FIGHTING HANGER SPli Starring JACK DAUGHERTY. EILEEN SEDGWI E,l, AL reei s V by Second Show 9.45 p.m. -TWO FLAMING YOUTH Starts with a laugh, ends with a laugh, and ub a thousand of them in
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  • 175 7 INTERESTING SPEECHES S ADJOURNMENT. Ip al For Rubber Industry. kng items are supplementary to ol yesterday's Legislative Council which appeared in yesterday's tribune." a full report is given her© Cheng speech on the rubber ,i fuller report of the Colonial Be* reply. lon for adjournment. Mr. P. M
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  • 1680 7 FOR LEGISLATION. ng Lock said: to the voluntary restriction pi" which is being effected by of the rubber planting industry world, including Malaya, through ssation of tapping during the for the purpose of making a how the Government may help its efforts to work out its own
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  • 532 7 THE PENANG OFFICIAL MEMBER. The Acting Resident Councillor. Penang, said that in the matter of the Weights and Measures Department, the speaker had been in correspondence with him and he thought it would be better to continue that correspondence. The matter would continue to receive the personal attention
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  • 124 7 The "Glenogle" was expected this morning from United Kingdom via the Suez. The Ekma" arrived this morning from Calcutta and Rangoon with 127 dec passengers. The N. Y. K. steamer "Bengal Maru" wiil ■ftlll here on Thursday from Hong Kong and is sailing for Calcutta the next day.
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  • 181 7 "Raub." Brit. 573 tons. Capt. Eades, from Pontianak. 12-5; for Pontianak, 14-5. "Vyner Brooke,'* Sar. 713 tons. Capt Benfield. from Kuching. 12-5: for Kuching 17-5. "Loudon," Dut. 1.127 tons. Capt. Martcin. from Batavia, 12-5: for Batavia, 15-5. "Van der Parra," Dut. 344 tons. Capt. Spaargan. from Selat Panjang. 13-5,
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  • 333 7 The following passengers arrived by the Plancius" yesterday: From Sourabaya:—Mr. and Mrs L Serrv Mr. Kinney, Mr. Talbot, Mr. 'and Mrs a' Bagnay and two children. Mrs. M. H. Delanne Mr. Grim. Mr. and Mrs. Israel and baby Mrs Lammers. one child and baby. Mr. and Mrs Pino
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  • 328 7 Rubber Below 7d. Again. to- I day Srf: Etli and Co. report at 11 a.m. RUBBER. London 6 15 16d., down 1, 16d. New York 14 cents (G), down 4 cent. Shares Quiet A lenb $1 55 5L65 Ayer Sl^°- $1 50 A >' er Pa
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  • 121 7 Over-Subscribed In U. S. Reuter's Service. New York. May 12. A hundred and twenty five million dollars' worth of Jap inese Government external 35 year gold bonds were offered by J.P. Morgan and Co. for subscription to-day and the issue was over-subscribed. The issue price was 90 with
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    • 314 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED—Competent Typist Apply Box 180. c o Malaya Tribune, IMPORTANT NOTICE. RE YAM TONG PAWNSHOP. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. SUIT NO. 414 OF 1930 B:t\veen Chop Thye On Tonu Plaintiffs and Tai Tong Pawnshop Defendants. Ey an Order of Court made
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    • 542 7 'HI w al9 Ja mm Sam m m I 1 OPENING SHORTLY WITH C The Queen of "The Talkies" BEBE DANIELS j IN C The Gorgeous Screen Spectacle C JZIEG F ELD'S 15Ree|s I WATCH OUR NEXT ANNOUNCEMENT. I LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS IMPORTANT NOTICE. RE BAN SIONG PAWNSHOP. IN THE SUPREME
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    • 322 7 NOTICE. This is to notify that Mr. Low Moey Sai is no longer in the employ of this Company and is not entitled to make purchases, accept orders or collect any monies for or on its account. The Fresh Food and Refrigerating Co.. Ltd. TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE Is
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  • 83 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. DEATHS. LEE KIM CHYE— At 101, Pasir Panjang Road. Singapore, passed away at 6.30 a.m. on May 8. 1930. at the age of 58. He leaves behind a widow. 4 sons. Lee Chuan Teck. Chuan Chiang. Chuan Heng and Chuan Guan; 7 daughters; 3
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  • 767 8 It says a good deal for the orderly and businesslike way in which the •proceedings of the Legislative Council lire conducted that yesterday's meet ing could he completed in the morning, though sundry matters of importance came under review. Particularly does it show that tfc Unofficial Members are
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  • 174 8 Mr. K Kanagasabai, Interpreter, Civil District Oourt. 8li,«a,»osc lA a pillnnl uz llle Oener:,» 14o5,>!!al ilull«!!lu« lrom nlulart». U. 4 l< 7,,l. ll. a prllai»»: la«vcr «>"r!Nlr in tbe Nrn, al»d UnlNll'v.l. l." .^,,l,.a l.n llolnl Ibl, «eek 7bl> da> mall train lro,n l<unln lo p,nan>> l>n i3»luroa> l.ilcl Uj<
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  • 411 8 "Dog In The Manger" Attitude? DEBATE IN LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. A debate occurred in the Legislative Council yesterday on the second reading of the Courts Amendment Bill, as a result of which th<? second reading was postponed. Mr. Palgrave Simpson, referring to the substitution of the words
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  • 162 8 From Coal Mine To Parliament. Reuter's Service. London, May 13. The Right Hon. John Wheatle.v has died at Glasgow as th3 result of cereb-.al hemorrhage. Mr. Wheatley. who had represented the Shettleston Division of Glasgow in the Labou v interest since 1922. had had a stormy caree
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  • 86 8 Miss Johnson Going Weil British Official Wireless. Rugby. May 12. Miss Amy Johnson. the English girl engaged on a solo flight from England to Austral a in a hght Gipsy Motu machine, has reached Calcutta. Sri? hopes to complete the journey to Australia in under fifteen and I
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  • 265 8 The annual London dinner of the Incorporated Society of Planters, which is this year to be he!d on June 27 at the P ccadilly Hotel, promises to be a success. The Society is inviting, as well as well-known rubber experts, directors of the principal companies. Members of the Y.W.C.A. are
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  • 621 8 •BY LOOKI l: There is, says Robfe, remedy for the rubber only: "Be sirk and get physic to the degs." Dr. S.F.P. prescribed pound, labelled: "Sh. doses." I can hardly eoagn speaker at the Johore V a choice of words wher, tapping coolies had that they could
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  • 45 8 From Holland by Be.: at 9 a.m. to-morrow. From China by "TakUwi morrow. From China and Japan Singapore at f> pm to-m< From Europe. I London April 24 i. by ••Ranpura. d on Thursday From China and J;" due Singapore on Thur M
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  • 37 8 Latest Quotat' RUBBER Lcndtn: —6 15 16d. New York: —14 1 4 cents <G Singapore:—23 4 -23 1 TIN Lcndtn:—S.x>t £145 7s 3 months, buyers £147 5 6d.», sellers £147 7s. tfd. Singapore:—$74.50. «150
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    • 210 8 ROBINSONS I HIVE JUST RECEIVED NEW STOCKS OF §TOBRAt€O FAST COLOUR MATERIAL Dark Blue j girls I SCHOOL I FROCKS. j Tobralco For Hard Wear! j I ROBINSONS I jjj (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) j| SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. I 1 iJ2SZSZSaSZSaSZSgS2S2SgZSasaS2SgS2SZSaSZS^ "EDGE WORTH g EXTRA HIGH GRADE TOBACCO.
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    • 72 8 New Establishment. 1 A Choice Selection of Latest S Silver and E. P. N. S. Goods S Suitable for Presentations. MANUFACTURERS OF I JEWELLERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Careful Workmanship and a Prompt Attention. U.S. de Silva Bros.1 61, High Street, I Singapore. K fnf&s\ "OKTH BRIDGE ROAD. !$f 11 TENG
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  • 255 9 A nested Leaders Urge Destruction Of Government. SIMON REPORT NEXT MONTH. Date Of Round Table Conference Announced. Reuter's Service. Bombay. May 12. all his volunteers were arrested t the march to Dharsana. volunteers, with the octogenarian Tyabji. set out this morning after
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  • 219 9 Reuter's Service. London. May 13. Two Indian women are in the news to-day. A ident of Cambridge and London Dniversities the poet and orator, Mrs. Naidu. who is now in control of the civil disobedience esnpafen -pent Monday at Allahabad, hatching a nem ,rhome to defy the
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  • 1804 9 NDIAN tUIT ENTIRELY LOYAL. London. May 12. of Commons Mr. Wedgwo:d d thai the first volume of the 'historical survey) would be June 10 and the second (recom- June 24. m st ions as regards the situation Benn staled that he had the the Commander-in-Chief of 'iing his
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  • 235 9 FRANTIC DEMANDS ON THE CABLES. Thirty Films Destroyed. In a few days will be felt in Singapore the effects of a serious shortage of talking films, which has been occasioned, we are informed, by a fire on board the Dollar Steamship Companys boat "President Polk," which arrived here
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  • 65 9 Royalty Watches Impressive Ceremony. Reuter's Service. Tokyo. May 12. The 10.000 ton cruiser "Takao." the fifth of the Nachi class, was launched to-day in the presence of the Empress, Princess Chichibu three Imperial Princes. eight Imperial Princesses, Mr. Hamaguchi. Mr. Adachi and very high naval men. Yokosuka
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  • 49 9 Bandits Destroy Chinese Villages. Reuter's Service. Hankow. Ma> 12. A foreign report says that 3.000 to 4.000 bandits captured Yunyang on the the Honan-Hupeh border and ruthlessly slaughtered 15.000 people and carried off 500 hostages for ransom, looting and burning the surrounding neighbourhood and destroying whole vil'ages.
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  • 114 9 India Mill Owners Alert. Reuter's Service. Bombay. May 12. That the Bombay cotton mill industry ia bestirring itself with a view to turning the present boycott on foreign cloth which exists throughout India to the best account is indicated m a statement by the Mill OwnersAssociation, stressing the
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  • 107 9 Mussolini Thrills Huge Crowd. Reuter's Service. Leghorn, May 12. Sig. Mussolini recovered his best flamboyant jstyle in an address to 30,000 people after lnspecfcfhf- the new cruiser "Gorizia." "Blackshirts, how is your pulse?" he queried and the crowd roared. "Steady. We are at your orders till
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  • 39 9 Reuter's Service. Brussels, May 12. A new wireless telephonic service between Belgium and the Dutch Indies was inaugurated by the Mhrster of Posts and Telegraphs, who conversed with the D rector General of Public Works in Bandoeng.
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  • 31 9 OL'R LONDON LETTER, en pages 2 and 3. rORRESPONDENCE, on page 7. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on page 8. MALAYAN CARTOONS—No. 9. en page 2. CHINESE TOPICS, on page 13.
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  • 2743 9 Favour Six Day Week. INDUSTRY BOLSTERING UP WEAKLINGS. The Fittest Will Survive. Jchore Planters, representing about a quarter of a million acres of planted rubber, met yesterday at Johore Bahru. in favour of the adoption t a six-day week throughout the industry and favoured the introduction of the
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    • 87 9 M lAgents; GUTHRIE CO., LTD. f 'Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) El MIW If HI HI U 111 If HW« ,d,. bwWyj, „1 „i y IgggggHaggaßgggegJ jj Ij I NEW I H.M.V." RECORDS I TO-DAY. I I LISTS 'SENT WITH PLEASURE. I I S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., I Cj (Incorporated
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  • 359 10 Sports Pastimes. SINGAPORE LEAGUE. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. Engineers Go Down Fighting. Although the R.E. lost by 3—o to the Chinese yesterday in a First Division League game played at the Anson Road Stadium, there were spells bi which they more than held their own. But for their weak finishing they might
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  • 47 10 In the Reserve Division match on Friday the R.A. failed to field a team again?t th 3 I.C.F.A. and have been asked the reason. F. AND N. v. SOCONY. At Jalan Besar on Saturday F. and N. beat Socony 3—o in the second Division
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  • 25 10 The S.C.C. travelled to Muar on Saturday for a friendly game against Muar United which they won by five goals to lour.
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  • 146 10 MORE EXITS REQUIRED. T.M. writes: "Being a football enthusiast. I deem it my duty to say a few words on th" insufficiency of entrances to the Jalan Besar Stadium, which sometimes causes spectators to remain in the ground long after the referee has blown the last whistle.
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  • 44 10 On Saturday at the S.H.B. ground, the Chinese Companion A.A. defeated the Amicable A.A. 2nd string by seven to one. The following scored for the winners- Soon Hian Seng (four) Sim Kok Tai. Chan Ah Soo and Tap Ah Teck.
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  • 40 10 In a fast game which was witnessed by a large crowd on the J.A.P. ground on Saturday, the Jervois Athletic Party and the Welch Regiment "A" drew 1—1. Teck Chuan score J the J.A.P.'6 goal.
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  • 44 10 BRITAIN ELIMINATES POLAND. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter's Service. London. May 12. In the Davis Cup to-day Britain eliminated Poland by three matches to nil. Sharpe beat btolarow 6 —3, 6 —4, 6—1. Gregory and Collins beat Cloczynski and Warminski 6—0. 6—0. 6—0.
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  • 90 10 TO-DAY'S TIES. Ties at the S.C.R.C.: "B" Doubles Handicap Semi-final: —Khoo Ah 8ah and Chee Kong Leong v. Chua Choon Seng and Kelly Quahe to finish. "A Singles Handicap Semi-final: —Lai Kwong Chun v. John Lim. THURSDAY'S TIE. Veterans' Doubles Handicap Semi-final:—Koh Thian Seng and Loh Poon Lip
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  • 34 10 TIME SEDUCED BY 1/5 SEC. ATHLETICS. Reuter's Service. Los Angeles, May 12. Prank Wykofl. In an fSmJ r o T? 5 ZTtJT? Sprlnl retumed w */o sees. Which is a world record.
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  • 274 10 Wosdful! Ge:s A Century. BRADMAN MISSED BY SUTCLIFFE. CRICKET. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") May 12. v. icke' was soaked with rain at Sheffield tr-cr; when the match vras resumed at 2.15 p.m. between Yorkshire and the Australians In the opening over Sutcliffe, at second slip,
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  • 41 10 SHORT SHRIFT FOR SOMERSET. Reuter's Service. London. May 12. The Champion County disposed of Somerset in two day» at Nottingham. Scores. Notts: 295 for 9 wkts. (declared). Somerset: 107 and 143. Notts won by an innings and 45 runs
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  • 222 10 This match was played on Friday and was won by Raffles Institution. Scores: S.C.R.C.: Ong Siow» Hian i' G. Ross b Le Cain 9: I. Hoahing run out 29; Ong Seow Kee b Le Cain 1; B. P. Ng b Le Cain 0; Chua Choon Sim c
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  • 62 10 On Saturday St. Joseph's Institution drew with the United Engineers. The former scored 145, Mosbergen making 63. Tne Engineers had scored 77 for 7 when stumps were drawn. Jop, the skipper oi the Uniteers, took 6 wickets for 44 and compiled 32 not out. K. Morrando
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  • 39 10 ENGLISH XI SELECTED. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P. London. May 12. The following is the M.C.C. team to play against the Austra ians on Saturday:—Chapman, White, Jardine, Wyatt, Duleepsinghi, Franklin, Allen, Peebles. Allom. Hearne and Hendren.
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  • 69 10 On Saturday the St. Joseph's Institution drew with the United Engineers—bad light intervening. The former were all out for 145, Mosbergen making 63. The Engineers had scored 77 for 7 when stump» were drawn. Joph. the skipper of the Uniteers, took 6 wickets for 44
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  • 66 10 BILLIARDS. The final of the S.C.C. Volunteer Tournament will be piayed on Thursday, at 6.15 p.m.. between C. E. Winter and Vaughan Jones and the winners of the semi-final tie, Wyatt and Naish v. Hudson and Wills. Whoever, their opponents may be in the final. Winter and
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  • 37 10 Ties in the Volunteer tournament at the S.C.C: TO-DAY'S TIE. E. A. Hudson and J. E. Wills v. winners of H. Morris and G. A. Saunders v. C L Wyatt and A. T. Naish.
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  • 226 10 AMERICAN TEAM'S ATTACK. GOLF. Reuter's Service. London, May 12. At Forinby to-day ihe greatest week in British golf began with an attack by twentycne Americans, led by Miss Glenna Collett, on the British Ladies' Championship, which America has never won. The result of to-day's first and second rounds
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  • 296 10 THE TURF. WEIGHTS FOR TO-MORROW. The following are the handicaps for the Singapore Turf Club's Spring Professional Meeting to-morrow: Race I: —Ponies—Classes 2 and 3 (combined* —Division 3—(6 furlongs).—Hop Over 9, Whippet 8.13, Merry Boy 8.9. Ensign 8.9, Blarney Stone 8.6, Grotesque 8.6. Grid 7.13, Agnes 6.12. Race
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  • 124 10 BADMINTON. before a fairly large crowd of enthusiast*, a very keenly contested singles match was played at the Hercules court on Sunday, when the home team beat the Marcelle BP. s—l. Owing to the failing of light the tie between Wan Boon Lim and D.
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  • 42 10 Members of the Novice B.P. are requested to note that entries for the open singles championship (league system) are now open, and will close on the 31st. inst. Forms may be obtained from the Hon. Sports Captain, 127. Rangoon Road.
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  • 50 10 BOXING. At the S.A.B.A. boxing practice on Saturday, in the Memorial Hall. Mr. Robinson (Eddie OGrady) will deputise as instructor for Mr. F. C. Johnson. Pract cc commences every Saturday at 5 p.m.. for the benefit of Asiatic office workers who can seldom find time on other evenings.
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  • 90 10 At the sports meeting of the Chinese Students' Literary Association, held on Sunday, the following were elected captains of the various games: Messrs. Chow Whye Sum (Ping-Pong», Chew Keow Chin (Badminton), Wong Nam Pan (Volley-ball). Ng Ah Soo (football) and Low Ah Pan (swimming). The annual ping-pong and badminton tournaments
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  • 23 10 Reuter's Service. The Hague, May 13. From Schevenlngen comes news of the death of the famous international Socialist M. Troelstra.
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  • 269 10 AFRAID OF NANKING AEROPLANES. President's Offensive. ["Sin Kuo Mm Press" Service.) Shanghai. May 13. The third Government division occupied Mamutsi yesterday and are advancing upon Kweiteh, on the Lunghai line, where fi< Shansi divisions are concentrated. Major hostilities appear to be developing between Kweiteh and Mamutsi.
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  • 32 10 Hong Kong. May 13. The Cantonese loyal forces have established their headquarters at Taion. Generals Chan Chai Tong and Yu Hon Mau report that they are advancing towards Wangchow.
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  • 171 10 French Control Of Indo-China. TREATY WITH NANKING. [Havas Agency.] Paris. May 12. Referring to a clause in the commercial agreement between China and Indo-China allowing the establishment of two Chinese Consuls, one at Saigon and another at Hanoi, "Le Journal" writes: "We ought, however, to mind that these
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  • 59 10 Persian Earthquake Shocks Continuing. Reuter's Service. Teheran. May 12. It is now believed that the death roll in the earthquake is nearer 3.000 than 2.000. Shocks are lersen.ng at Tabriz but are still very severe lound Salmas, which is inaccessible by road, as a new rift of
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  • 54 10 Resolution Of Impeachment In Japan. Japanese News" Service.] Tokyo. May 10. The Seiyukais resolution impeaching the Government is to be submitted at to-morrow s meeting of Parliament, but it lacks support. The Government survived the critical stage in the Upper House to-day when the Oppositon's interpellations
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  • 71 10 Reuter's Service. Pioneer Of Women's Education. Bhopal City. May 13. The death took place after an operation yesterday of the septuagenarian Begum of Bhcpal, the principal Moslem State of Central India, over which she had been the ruling Princess from 1901 to 1926, when she abdicated
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  • 77 10 British Firm Contracting. Reuter's Service. London, May 12. In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Frank Owen (Lab., Hereford) asked whether recent negotiations had occurred with the Nanking Government for the delivery of British tanks. Dr. Hugh Dalton replied that that was not so as far as
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  • 170 10 Mad Ride In Chinatown. FIVE PERSONS KNOCKED DOWN. A taxi bearing a Perak number and driven by a Chinese, knocked down five persons, smashed two rickshas and finally came to a standstill when it crashed against a motor-bus n Chinatown at about 7 o'clock last night. The
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  • 152 10 Twenty-Two Cases On Calendar. The third session of the Singapore Assizes opened to-day in the Supreme Court before the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison). There are 22 cases on the list of which four are of unlawful return from banishment, four of armed robbery, two of gang robbery,
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  • 119 10 Exciting Sports On The River. (From Oir Own Correspondent. > Ipoh, May 12. Perak enjovM a long week-end holiday— Hari Raya on Friday and the Sultan's birthday on Saturday, the latter attracting many Europeans to the Sultan's capital at Kuala Kangsar. where the day opened with a
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  • 45 10 'By arrangement with the "S.F.P."i London. May 12. April was the worst trade month experienced for foui years, with the exception of May. 1926. Exports were at the lowest level since July 1921. Cotton nnd textiles dropped $4 250.000.
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  • 42 10 An unusual accident occurred in the Katun° di c trict on Sunday morning. A Javanese named Lehman bin Haji Yayah was walking through a coconut plantation when a tailing nut struck him on the head, killing him outright.
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  • 145 10 TO-DAY, MAY 13. North. N-East and N-West Sumatra (Selangort 3 p.m Bengkalis. Laboean Bilik and Tanjong Balei (Singkep) 3 p.m Romanian iHong Chuan» 3 p.m Port Swettenham. Belawan. Suez. Port Said. Havre Liverpool iMarhaom 3 p.m. North. N-East and N-West Sumatra. Upper Burma. North and East India (Seattle
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  • 21 10 Reuter's Service. Undenbori vl:i > I* Nine miners were kfHed injured in a fire-damp explo coal mine
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  • 113 10 Association Football. S.A.F..V LEAGUE FIXT1 First I>n' To-day S C.C. v. S B < Thursday ICFA Saturday: Malays l R Second Dm To-day: Mansfield i V.M.C.A V. SI A.P.C. r. R b To-morrow M.P.H I Thursday: B A T. V O.E.C. v. Sim: p Saturday Ord and
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 112 10 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. MAY 13. High Tides—11.10 a.m.. 10.40 p.m. Singapore Assizes open. Football League: S.C.C. v. S.R C (Div I> S.C.C: S.C.F.A. 'B- v. S.R.C (R.D.). Stadium; Mansnelds v. St. Josephs tDiv. ID. H. Board; Y.M.C.A. v. H. Board (Div II». Y.M.C.A.; A.P.C. v. Robins (Div W A.P.C.
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  • 64 11 Drill Programme. TO-DAY, MAY 13. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. V. R.A., Council Meeting. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "E" (Chinese) Company, Practice King's Birthday. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, M. G. Platoon Eurasian, Traversing and Searching. 5.15 p.m.—DriU Hall, "F" (Malay) Coy., 30 yards Range. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. V. F. A.,
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  • 90 11 The Sheffield firm of Henry Boot and Sons, which has now definitely secured the immense contract for reconditioning Athens and other towns in Greece, has certainly taken on the biggest contracting job ever known. Altogether £20,000,000 will be spent by the Greek Government. The first section of the contract, already
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 283 11 I NEW WORLD CABARET I Dj JALAN BESAR. j!j DANCING NIGHTLY, AT 9 P. M. 1 1 l SATURDAY, MAY 17 g I CRAVEN A.- DANCE. q INCLUDING I SPOT DANCING. I S Prizes For Ladies and Gentlemen will be on view in S John Little's Window during the Wtek
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    • 195 11 ®m over Malaya. The m£ fjg d only Drink that is |P| %S so niuch admired E j M v I for its Delightful ST I Fruity Taste. Pure Fruil Juice. If FRAMROZ Co. P j The Most Reliable Gramophone. 1 j TROPICAL MODEL. f Double spring motor, teak wood
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  • 1119 12 MINING. ISSUED BY ERASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, May 13, 1930, 10 a.m. Issue Value Buyers SeUers. £1 Asam Kumbang 22 24 cd 5j- Ayer Hitam Tin 13j4% Uj£l Bangrin Tin 23|- 24|--1 Batang Padang 0.13 0.16 1 Batu Caves 0.80 0.90 1 Buklt Arang
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    • 238 12 I New Shipment j fl i I m Q PACKEO SY N.Z. CO-OP. HONEY PRODUCERS' 1 Q ASSOCIATION LTD. AUCKLAND. N. 2. r -«**im* j I fflmP erial I floneii j In j THIS CHOICE NSW IS ALA NO OLOVIR pi HONEY OUARAMTmP ABSOLUTIItY jjj PUWE I I 1 Just
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    • 44 12 l TO I TOBRALCO is ideal for charm- I jjj ing wash-frocks and fcr kiddie* wear. The I I colours are lovely and will remain so I I through wash and wear. I A TOOTAL PRODUCT. I I Wm. Jacks Co., (Malaya) Ltd. I
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    • 610 12 I IMPERIAL CINEMA^ (LATE APOLLO) a Phone 5637. CEYLANG. I From Sunday, May 11 to Wednesday, M Ql Cj IN THE SECOND SHOW AT 9 P.M m WARNER BROS present "PRIVATE IZZY MURPli Cj with GEORGE J ESSE L—PATSY RUTH MILLER—VERA GOR K An absorbing Comedy-Drama of life in the
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    • 31 12 STENOGRAPHY. nvtftM"^ Competent Stenographers a H00 to $250 per month. > 0 fi ways open. We can teach home and in your own tirm SlnP»P° rf from the I.C.S., 137-A. Cecil E
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  • 856 13 RETURN OF WEI-HAI-WEI TERRITORY. British Rights Surrendered. i (By a Special Correspondent.) The restoration of Wei-Hai-Wei to the full sovereignty of China is the fulfilment of Great Britain's promise made at the Washington Conference eight years ago. The Rendition Convention was reported as being ready for signature in
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  • 193 13 Modern Motorists More Appreciative. Mr. C. E. M. Joad, the lecturer and writer, speaking in connection with the Beautiful England campaign in London, said that until recent years the motorist wished to see nothing. To-day, however, the motorist had discovered a belated taste for beauty, and went in
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 610 13 t\l I l~ I lllllV I.LUiI C 1 LENDER 1 CABLE t\ SOI v Tf THE CORE. y\. 3' f 1 V STOCK /^^^P^ > r\V I I Bier Insulated I jf w -and Cables vppl|fe' {r (i c Sheathed 7 j The neoCcUd. I eesz 'i ii" i 11
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    • 675 13 Progress j is that movement to which the introduction of I Read's Beer j is possibiy the greatest contribution to date I I the steady march of civilisation towards a j more pleasant existence. I I READ'S "DOG'S HEAD" f j LIGHT {UjSS LAGER I I THE LAGER WITH THAT
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    • 207 13 I LATEST I MAY LIST I Always The Best c c LOTTE LEHMANN. B SOPRANO, WITH ORCHESTRA. 140.040 De n F Aria (Weber) w tran< J ul,I > 1 slumbered X 12 in.-RXX i pf 2. Earth has lulled her care to rest. ITALIAN GRAND OPERA ORCHESTRA. I g 140.041
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    • 522 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Tenders are invited for clearing approximately 50 acres of land at the corner ol Tanglin and Alexandra Road. Plans, Specifications, and full informatior can be obtained any time during working hours at the office of the Singapore Improvement Trust, Municipal Office. St. Andrew's Road,
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    • 449 14 EDUCATIONAL. /f COMMERCIAL POSTAL CLASSES/N C*arn atyour apart time in your komt. 1 Wook-keeping. tArthuf Jieldhounayttm V Shorthand. S/oan-Duployan I Write for avbiect interetltdto> I SHORTHAND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL I r I P.0.80x, 503. Singapore. I Newton Institution. Wear Newton Railway Station and Tram Junction.) 139, KAMPONG JAVA ROAD. Admits pupils
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    • 290 14 TO LET. TO LET—Fine 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—Flats, 262 A and B, Middle Road, modern sanitation. Apply Solomon, 64, Market Street. TO LET—Small bungalow, 27, Killlney Road, modern sanitation.
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    • 608 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. j HEAD OFFICE: 94. MARKET STREET. I BRANCHES: I Penang 85. Beach Street. Malacca 131. Jonker Street. I Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. I Palembang 16, iu r j Hong Kong 13. Queen's Road, Central. I Seremban 63, Birch
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    • 476 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890. on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3 000 00C Subscribed Capital £1 800 000 Paid-up Capital £L05o!ooo Reserve Fund and Rest £1 646 505 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C.
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    • 485 14 INSUR (jT^ $P SOIITB INSURANCE 00l FIRE, MARIN] MOTOR AD I TED lowest cm Office: 2, Finla>THE BASTEB LIMIT] ,0N (Incorporated in tkt HEAD OFFK > 2nd Floor of U 'Phone Wm.it (j BOARD O, See Teong Wah. Ong soon Tee Seah Eng Lim I Vow Ngan Pan. S. Q.
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    • 1973 15 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIeT Deutseh iLI /-S il Dampfsehiffs jVD H U IO Q U Gesellschaft 'Companies Incorporated in Germany., urAV OUTWARDS. KOBE AND m s CH,NA PORTS 7 mi ESSEST J t m.s. vogtland T u e f m.s. RAMSES y 2 t m.s. DUISBURG 52 U t m.s. SAUERLAnd y
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    • 141 15 EUBIOSE THE NERVE-STRENGTHENING BLOOD-FORMER In Chlorosis, poverty of blood, nerve-weaknew, stomach and intestine diseases, in convalescence after Typhoid, Malaria, Scurvy and similar tropical diseases OF INESTIMABLE VALUE. EUBIOSE has an agreeable taste. EUBIOSE is blood-forming, strengthening and appetizing. EUBIOSE is the most natural food for the nerves. EUBIOSE strengthens nursing-mothers,
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    • 113 16 I_ 1 a 1 1 n P 0 SOLE AGENTS: M j N.V. Straits Java Trading Co. I j SINGAPORE PENANG, U 1 1 I I jj THE PREFERRED fl I AA Standard Special Jj I /||/In|M| SEVERAL TIMES AWARDED WITH jj a h'l~P| GOLD MEDALS a 0 Unequalled in:
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    • 225 16 Articular Rheumatism j is a disease much more dangerous a quick and safe cure. \tophan than thought of by many ill persons. eliminates quickly and energetical!* AD prescriptions cf the doctor must the surplus of uric acid so harmful therefore be strictly followed, for f or lhe health of the
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