Malaya Tribune, 14 May 1930

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  • 21 1 The Malaya Tribune XVII. No. llg SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday, May 11, 1930.
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    • 285 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. j "SHXP»» BRAND 1 SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK I Tnis Milk is prepared from I PURE UNSKIMMED COW'S jjj MILK and in conden sation nothing but FINEST WHITE g MllW SUGAR is added. Being presweetened Pared under the most hygienic a$ vzy! conditions, this
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    • 189 1 "FLORODOR" /^C^Jk. Washing /ygmmP /7 Bultlng» A HIGH BTREFT, Singapore aa m. l |iwni| l ,i,,,i, iiiHiiiM mUnmau i i Read's Beer j I LOOKS GOOD. I I SMELLS GOOD. I TASTES GOOD. 1 IS GOOD. i g Ask for "KEPALA ANJING" I j "DOG'S HEAD" j j LIGHT LAGER.
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  • 404 2 Sir David Murray On "Emotion." Sir DaVd Murray. R.A.. who is eighty-one years old, was on his feet from noon until six shaking hands and talking with more than a thousand people who went to his studio, off Portland-place, to see the pictures
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  • 268 2 £250,000 Scheme Of Training. A central hospital and school where men and women doctors will be able to freshen up their knowledge -s to be provided by the Government at a cost of 5250.000 by the conversion cf Hammersmith Hospital. in Ducane-road. Shepherd's Bush. The hospital
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  • 85 2 Plot For World Rising. Riga, April 24. According to documents possessed by Communist agents arrested here, the Third International has drawn up plans for a five year campaign leading to a world revolution. It is gathered that emissaries have been despatched all over the world with instructions
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  • 154 2 A scheme is on hand to make possible the removal of goods traffic from London streets. It consists of the construction of underground lines, with fifty-four stations, for the sole purpose of carrying goods. The promoters are anxious to build seventy-fire twles of the tub-s at a cost of about
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  • 576 2 Voyage Of Discovery Described. (Special to the 'Malaya Tribune.") Did Columbus discover America in 1492 or in 1464? Did he keep a secret diary and is that secret diary available to-day? These are two questions, closely related to each other, that have been thrown on the carpet of
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  • 221 2 Danger Of Neglect. The fears entertained for the last few years by leprosy experts in the Philippines that many of the skin diseases prevalent in the Islands are direct causes of leprosy, has been confirmed by recent investigations made at the Cebu Skin Dispensary. This is
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  • 254 2 Incident Of Singapore Bureau Conference. Miss Vera Ward. Secretary of the League of Nations Information Section, answered a ring on her telephone the other day. as she H accustwd to do perhaps every- five minutes during working hours. Hello!" said a voice at the oiher end this is
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 390 2 PRICKLY HEAT TORMENT Zam-Buk Soothes The Skin Ami Draws Out All Bad Secretions. Nature always makes a sharp protest against any interference with the important purifying functions of the skin. A tingling prickly sensation and the sudden appearance of clusters of tiny red pimples on your skin shows that the
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    • 339 2 TOO OLD TIRED-OUT MEN Too old, tired-out men, lacking vigour and vitality, your trouble is a blood trouble. The kidneys are failing to keep the blood stream pure, thus poisons and waste matter accumulate. The impure, sluggish blood makes you tired, weak and lacking in the vim and vigour to
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  • 2084 3 CRICKET SEASON'S PROSPECTS. Segrave Deplores Speed Failure. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, April 17. Just over a hundred years ago, a certain Mr. Snow, of St. John's College, Cambridge, wrote to a Mr. Staniforth. of Christ Church. Oxford, suggesting that the Cambridge University Boat Club, which
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    • 190 3 SfTcr jfrerwous exercise rake mi/.nine hated the taste of milk! Just V i^V^oA[v\ul drink it. I used to coax, s< o i I/ v i^fii*(/^L^ uid threaten; then I tried giving: her r^^' I' -tum-made-with-milk. Like it? Just (j 'v at her drain the cup." n PmAum is nature's own
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    • 418 3 FRASER NEAVE LIP. S I AERATED WATERS I j J I I QUALITY SERVICE I THE BEST IN THE EAST B "CHAP SF2VGA" g "Well-here"s to your I JO//3/ Good Health."*. 44 I must say you look a different fellow since you took my advice and URODONAL. A typical conversation
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  • 1191 4 IS TARIFF AGREEMENT INNOCUOUS? Hopes For The Future. {Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") For five long weeks the Tariff Holiday Conference toiled, day after day, with a few allnight sittings thrown in. and at last produced some sort of agreement. The idea of a tariff truce is a
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  • 412 4 Amazing Story Of Lost Memory. An amazing ttory of dual personal ty is that of a man who started work in Lancaster recently as an analytical chemist. He says it is the first position he remembers holding. He has just come from Belfast, where he is believed
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  • 321 4 The Anomalous Position Of Women. The Chamber is now engaged in the discus•'on of a 8111 f or judicial reoiganisat on, which will probably involve the re-establishment of many cf the local tribunals abohsi.-d a few yvah ago. S vara] proposals have been made for
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  • 276 4 Progress Of Medical Science. That vast progress has been made in the present century in ascertaining the causes and preventing the ravages Of tropical diseases was emphasised at a dinner held at the Mansion House in aid of funds for the Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Endsleigh Gardens, at
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 207 4 MONKEY BRAND One cake of Monkey Brand will cleao hundreds of knives, forks and spoons— VmIV. il will clean polish them easily and Ml There is no waste with Monkey Brand. Its solid P B form enables you to us»e the exact quantity you Ju ffclj H require, and every
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    • 435 4 Learn This Secret of Well-kept Hi Say what you will, you can't it in place all th look your best unless your hair Brings out all its hie is well-kept, smooth. ir.__ r Keeps your hair in i Don't put up with hair that tlon > to Stacomb an looks
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  • 870 5 Dividend Of Five Per Cent. Lim and C B Pecker &W Mescr- H o r Pi (for the secretaries, Mm. Harrisons. Barker and Co., Ltd J£JE** »c adoption of the report and accounts the chairman said The nrofit 3 sSrt£fS f H° r the year
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  • 267 5 The April Figures. The following analysis of dealers' stocks as at April 30. in Singapore, Penang. Malacca. Province Wellesley and the Dindings, is forwarded by the Acting Registrar-General cf Statistics. S.S. and F.M.S.:— Singapore: 13,254 tons dry R.S.S.; 17,002 tons dry Crepe, 2,554 tons wet U.S.S.; 1,495
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  • 80 5 ["Japanese News" Service.} Tokyo, May 12. The trade returns for the first ten days of tnLs" month show totals of Y47,104,000 and Y41.619.000 for imports and exports respectively. It is generally thought that the adverse trade balance, which has continued for many months, will be checked in the
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  • 102 5 April Returns. Further April rubber crop returns reported to us are: Ampat (Sumatra) 64,100 lb. Brunei United 31,000 lb. Bukit Jelotong 11,587 lb. Bukit Katil 11,907 lb. Bukit Timah 9.277 lb. Buloh Kasah 50,500 lb. changkat Serdang 23.536 lb. Djember (Jerantut) 10,910 lb. Gadak 67,134 lb. Haytor 13.926
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  • 95 5 The returns of the K.N.I.L.M. for March are favourable. As many as 1.320 passengers were carried, as follows: Batavia-Bandoe ng 188 Bandoeng-Batavia 448 Eatavia-Semarang-Soerabaya 146 Soerabaya-Semarang-Batavia 147 Batavia-Palembang 14 Palembang-Batavia 21 Batavia-Palembang-Singapore 29 Singapore-Palembang-Batavia 14 Joyflights. taxi—and special flights 93 1.320 9,379 kilograms of freight
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 660 5 ECZEMA CAUSED IEEPiSJGHTS Spread Over Arms and Limbs. Healed by Cuticura. The trouble started about eleven art ago with a round patch something ilar to dry eczema on my right elbow 1 gradually spread over my arms and bs. As the skin scaled and peeled another formed, which did just
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    • 21 5 1 Challenge Shields and Trophies, f I KONG SUN Co., 1 (JEWELLERS). Dj 45 57, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE. ft X
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    • 237 5 Woman And The Mirror. W man lOOkS at her in PtexioW f l e?S a P leasin B clear-cor-n Rnt h feCIS at fZ e™r melancholy women bv n PPInCSS *****11 V"* many S thC Oa <on > u« of Pinkettes. for nees of Se 11 11 to indicate only
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    • 365 6 PAVILION j I THONE 6903 jjj I FROM SUNDAY, MAY 11 TO SATURDAY, MAY 17. a AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. jjj I EVE'S FILM AND EVERYBODY'S REVIEW. I THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. jjj J Patsy Ruth Miller |"Beautiful! But Dumb" jj S IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 P.M. 0
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    • 212 6 Amusements* ALHAMBRA| I THONE «909 jj I From Tuesday, May 13 to Sunday, May 18. j n\ NIGHTLY AT 6.15 P.M. AND 9.15 P.M. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT 3 P.M. S I l I WILLIAM FOX Presents The World s Greatest Humorist Will Rogers I In An:;4ll-Talking ;Comedyli I "They
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    • 358 6 CI AIE V IT Fr m FridaT May to Thursday, m First Show 7.30 p.m. T "E FIGHTING HANGER SF 4 Starring JACK DAUGHERTY, EILEEN SEDGWICK A- a 'Episodes 1. 2, 3. 4. 5. 6 7 8 9 REELS. Notni »g else but thrills and daring action. Fights galore score!
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  • 257 7 Tin's Appreciable Rise. in Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. RUBBER. ton 6 15, 16d., unchanged. York 14\ cents (G), up s cent. >ii.ires: —Quiet. Allenbys $1.50 —$1.60, Ayer 51.40—51.50. Ayer Panas $1.40—51.50, 70—75 cents, Brogas $1 —51.05, Bukit rigs 54—58 cents. Bukit Katils 70—75
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  • 48 7 Rapidly Subscribed In U. S. And Britain. Reuter's Service. London, May 13. Quo for twelve and a half ■Mbou sterling, representing the London qucta >f the Japanese loan, were subscribed immediately. The New York quota of the Japanese lorn, already over-subscribed, is seventy-one million ?old dollars.
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  • 242 7 Bj courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, MAY 14. SELLING. Lond n 4 months' sight 2s. 3 15/16 d. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3%d. London 6« days' sight 2s. 3 13/16 d Lcndon 30 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32 d. London demand 2s 3yd London T.
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  • 186 7 Tin And Rubber Reports. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P."J Prices were ■25 7V»d- 71/16d s^c^n re T ma ket ls idie and an 0f The 2 Liver P°° 1 decreased 122. ChinohTvfdfnd W. 828; Suneei r*h"" carry f °rward carry forward w 7 P« cent.. Per cent f
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  • 57 7 Asiatic Planters' Response. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Th£l Ipoh, May 13. organised ASia iC rUbber j organised a May stoppage are satisfied with the general response but a central committee meeting shortly will consider means of Ugh mfttlS 6 St PP age Meanwhile the Asiatic com--22: L
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  • 143 7 SINGAPORE, MAY 14. Rice, Siam A-l per Koyan $367 Rice. Siam 1 $336 Rice. Siam 2 $320Rice, Siam 3 $30l Rice, Siam 4 $275 Rice, Saigon A-l 5233 Rice. Saigon 1 $266 Ric-2. Saigon 2 M $«>4 6 Rice. Saigon 3 $242 Rice, Rangoon 1 $2 44 Rice, Rangoon
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  • 73 7 12 O'CLOCK NOON, MAY 14. Buyers. Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 23 1 23 :f Standard R.S.S. on Tender Ma >' 23 24 June 24 24*, J uly 24 1 24 July/September 25 25 1 October December 26 26 Tone of Market:—Steady,
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  • 131 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore, May 14. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Rajula 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Baloeran 18; Juno 16: Kashgar 13; Pre*. Polk 11; Agapenor 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Kutsang 30; Ekma 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Tacoma Star 46: Perak
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  • 428 7 Inspectors' Servants Robbed. HWI MAKES A RECOMMENDATION. m JfVf Used 111 the two counterfeiting oases tried before ;he Chief Justica (Sir William Murison), at the third Singapore Ammn yesterday, were unanimously found guilty and sentenced in each case to two years' rigorous imprisonment. In the second of these
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  • 341 7 The German boat "Rhein" arrived this morning from Durban with a consignment of coal HWa haVlng ,eft s «atow on the llth inst. may be expected to reach her, on or about the 17th inst. The "Kingyuan" is due to-night or early toSEE*- m 05 and Swato «ith
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  • 116 7 Unconscious Of What He Was Doing. i 'ra T n' of the P -ak taxi who sevpraT down and iniurinc ?uiUv lnClUding a trafflt P -C pS hur^t y b y t0 ra l h h r^ riv Cha^es causing grievous before the mstrirt f'H^ 611
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  • 127 7 Strange Story Told In Court. allcJd?H r emarkable Stor was 'old was h le thl 52 oaSt Road cau ht Are and durs2\oo ™TT- Sf Uhe co^ainant lost Monamed Salleh's "supernatural powers" the H 3 Called U P° n SalJeTand ex! Plained her loss. Salleh undertook to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 486 7 municipal~notice; Notice is hereby given that the Registration and Licensing of Dogs within the Municipality of the Town of Singapore for the year beginning June 1. 1930. and ending May 31 1931 will commence on Monday. June 2. 1930 and be continued daily. Sundays and holidays excepted, between the hours
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    • 677 7 I CAPITOL I I "Your Theatre" j I OPENING I Next Week f RADIO'S gorgeous; l tl i I SCREEN SPECTACLE I "Rio Rita"! I Featuring BEBE DANIELS. I I Z!£GFELD'S A jjj NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the above 3 marks 91w thKee and Company, of Ufa 1
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 65 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. MAY 14 High Tides.—11.50 a.m.. n.07 p.m Singapore Races. Football League: M.P.H. v. O.T.F.C (Div ID Stadium. TO-MORROW. MAY 15 Mj&h Tides.—12.30 p.m.. 11.35 p.m. Meeting. Changkat Serdang Estates. French Bank. noon. Football League: R.A.F. v. I.C.F.A. (Div I) Stadium; S.C.C. v. S.C.F.A. "A" (R D
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  • 705 8 Although this Report discloses some weaknesses which require to be remedied, there can be no doubt that the Regular Instructors and the Volunteer Commanders are still building progressively on the work of their predecessors, and that the Straits Settlements have a well organised military force of great value,
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  • 514 8 The new dining room and ballroom at the Ciag Hotel. Penang Hill are almost completed Land for the com.ruction of a new hospita' at Malacca has been acquired at a cost cf 7.486. The Colony's share of the expenses of the Imperial Fores ry In.'.tl ute for 1P29 amounts to
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  • 446 8 To Act For Dr. Clarke As Eurasian Member. The "Pinang Gazette" understands that Dr. J. Emile Smith. J.P., Municipal Commissioner. Penang, will be appointed to the LegislativeCouncil to act for the Hon. Dr. Noel Clarke, who has just gone to Europe on long leave.
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  • 36 8 Governor Opening Relief Fund. Reuter's Service. Rangoon. May 13. The Governor. Sir Charles Innes, is opening an earthquake relief fund. It is said that the official death-roll at Pegu is between 800 and 1.000
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  • 51 8 From China and Japan by Kashgar.'' dut Singapore at 6 p.m. to-day. Fiom Indo-China by "Angers." due Sinj:a pore at 7 a.m. to-morrow. From China and Japan by "Bengal Maru. due Singapore to-morrow. From Europ.'. (London mails Anril 24). by "Ranpura." due Penang at 2 p.m. i o
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  • 412 8 Dr. A. S. McKerh, of Penang has left for He me on long .cave. Mr. R. C. Russell, of Messrs. J. A. Russell and Co.. Kuala Lumpur, is expected back from Home tlvs week. Mr. E. Strickland. Assistant Superilltcnden of Physical Education. S.S. and F.MS., has been transferred to Malacca.
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  • 740 8 (BY "LOOKER-ON What a courageous, fire-eating p anonymous letter-writer! Tin received an effusion from a assume—l do hope it mrnmt appears to have rather strong views Indian, and expresses them mi which compels wondering adm:i He is a humourist, too. He each envelope, and asks that the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 270 8 ROBINSONS I HWE JUST RECEIVED NEW STOCKS OF jj TOBRALCO I FAST COLCIR MATEB,4L 1 I Dark Blue I I IBI' girls f 1 77) SCHOOL I I FROCKS. j Tobralco For Haid Wear! j ROBINSONS j Di (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) C I SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. iV.B.
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    • 113 8 il New Establishment, f r? A Choice Selection of Latest S Silver and E. P. N. S. Goods Suitable for Presentations, g MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELLERY OF EVERY I DESCRIPTION. I Careful Workmanship c] and g Prompt Attention. U.S. de Silva&BrosJ 61, High Street, g Singapore. S ®nlfin\ NORTIi B R
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    • 36 8 TIN AND RUBBER Latest Quotation* RUBBER. London: —6 15, 16d. Nt*r York: —14£ cents <G>. Singapore:—23--23% cents TIN. London:—Spot £150 2s. 6d. (UP 3 montlis. buyers £151 15s Od.). sellers £151 17s. fid. Singapore:—s7s.l2-. (200 tOOJ
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  • 495 9 lords Obstructing Coal BiU. \1IER AND CHANNEL TUNNEL. Hiitish Troops In China. British Official Wireless. Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless.] Rugby, May 13. to questions in the House of day the Premier (Mr. Ramsay stated that an inquiry into the ix cts of
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  • 43 9 Throe Firemen Injured. Reuter's Service. 'Massachusetts), May 14. n were injured and damage which lat «i extent of £50,000 by a fire of V 1 1 building containing thousands naptha and acetone at Messrs. Brothers' golf ball factory.
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  • 41 9 Attempt To Blow Up Police Station. By y with the "S.FJ>.") London. May 13. tht ~vas made to-day to blow up I with gen l lon at Sakburgh, Lanarkshire, but f,Considerable damage was done, 110 person sustained injuries.
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  • 42 9 'apanese Newt" Service.} Tokyo. May 12. d that in view of the adverse fesolut," he anti-Government headquarters of the Party art Part-. ue statement explaining the which in no way supports the •aval "Die-hards" on the American poaato.
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  • 18 9 1 5S Z R l* REV 'EW. on pare 3. 1 01 TO-DAY, on page 8.
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  • 288 9 MISS JOHNSON'S MACHINE DAMAGED. Next Stop Singapore? Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. Rangoon May 13 atlnlin my fi n hnSOn made a landing moSi 6611 miles from Rangoon Her machine is damaged but she is unErt Later: iJSZj** Johnson saw she mistook the lhe y mad\ JT?
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  • 114 9 Soviet Govt. Alleges Broken Contract. [Trans-Ocean via Pan^sia Moscow, May 12. The Concession Board has published a statement concerning the arbitration in the Lena Goldflelds dispute, now going on in Berlin, under the chairmanship of the German Professor of Mining, Herr Stutzer and Sir Leslie Scott, representing
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  • 68 9 Non-Stop Frjm France To South America. Reuter's Service. [Havas Agency.] Paris, May 13. The airman, M. Mermoz, left St. Louis. Senegal, on Monday at noon G.M.T. and landed at Natal (Brazil) at 8.10 G.M.T. Natal, May 13. The French airman, M. Mermoz. has arrived on a non-stop flight
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  • 58 9 Wedding Guests Injured. The "Malayan Daily Express" reports that a motor garage collapsed at Kubu Road. Malacca, at 11.30 on Sunday night during the wedding celebrations of a Boyanese couple. A beam gave way causing the crash. Sixteen persons were injured, three of vvhom were taken to the
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  • 29 9 British Official Wireless. f British Official Wireless.] Rugby. May 13. Mr. R. R. Maconachie, the new British Minister to Afghanistan, safely reached Kabul on Sunday.
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  • 19 9 t Renter's Service. Oslo (Norway), May 13. The explorer, Nansen, is dead. [See "Topics of To-day."]
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  • 363 9 DECISIVE BATTLE IN CHINA. President's Offensive. ["Sfn Kuo Min Press" Service.] Shanghai, May 14. President Chiang Kai Shek Is reported to be at Tangshan directing an offensive against the Shansi and Kuominchun forces. The •Government forces are advancing rapidly, having reached Kweiteh. Poochow, Yucheng, Hsiayi and the neighbouring
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  • 69 9 Reuter's Service. Shanghai. May 13. The weekly paper. Finance and Commerce in an article on "The Red menace in China pubishes list of 14 distinct Red armies S? a i n^J 5,000 Wh are rava Bing Central and s*>uth China, mostly well equipped with fieldguns and
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  • 155 9 To Be Organised On Malayan Lines? n m !f Tielens manager of the Singapore office of the International Credit en Hansels Veermigmg. Rotterdam, is in Kuala Lumpur making investigations into the organisation in Malaya of the Asiatic rubber producers Interviewed yesterday by a "Malay Mail" representative. Mr.
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  • 100 9 New Provision For Air Mail Letters. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.) Rugby. May 13. Pillar boxes for a r mail correspondence only are to be provided for the London postal service. They will be painted blue, to distinguish them from the red pi larboxes for
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  • 122 9 Sails For Hame To-day. The Air Base at Seletar was vis-ted yesterday by H. H. the Sultan of Kelantan, who is staying in Singapore <at 7, Oxley Rise, the residence of Mr. J. B. Da via). After a tour of inspection, His Highness, together with Mr.
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  • 611 9 Short-Lived Rule In Sholapur. THOUGHT THE END HAD COME. Indian Army Takes Control. Reuter's Service. Sholapur, May 13 Martial law has been proclaimed here. ■oJPS inJ?' 9 V mm had established a trlL lr "Pen«m in imperio, issuing new traffic regulations and generally anempfin* to take oVer control
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  • 100 9 Accountant Found Dead In Bedroom. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. May 14. The funeral took place yesterday at Batu Gajah of Mr. R. M. Every, about 24 years old. accountant at the Malaya Consolidated Mine, at Chemor. It appears that Mr. Ever' was in normal health when he
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  • 35 9 (By arrangement ivith the "SSJP.") London, May 13. H. M. Queen Mary this morning received M. SokolnikofJ, the Soviet Ambassador, at Buckingham Palace. He was attired in silk hat and morning coat.
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    • 101 9 1 J I MILNERS' I SAFES j ARE USED BY THE LEADING BANKERS j I OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE. I I B I SOLE AGENTS: I I l 1 "corporate* in the Straits Settlements., g I NEW I I HM.V." RECORDS j TO-DAY. 1 I LISTS SENT WITH PLEASURE. I
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  • 131 10 Sports Pastimes. S.T.C. SPRING MEETING. Our Selections. THE TURF. The following are our selections for to-day's races: Race No. L—l. WHIPPET. 2. GROTESQUE. 3. HOP OVER. Race No. 2.—1. ALL 2. BLACK MOON. 3. HOPELESS. Race No. 3.—1. LITTLE GIBBY. 2. DONORA 3. MARCONY. Rate Nc. 4.—1. MY POSEY. 2.
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  • 180 10 Misses Collett And Gourlay Meet To-day. GOLF. Reuter's Service. London, May 13. At Formby, while Britain has nothing to equal the smashing golf of "Hard-hitting "Helen." who defeated her English opponents in the second and third rounds each by 7 and 5. the bulwark of British confidence is
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  • 144 10 A match between the Race Course G.C. and the Singapore Japanese G.C. was played on Sunday over the latter's links and resulted in a win for the Japanese by 4U points to 3% points. Individual scores were as follows: (Race Course players mentioned first). B. M. Abdulla
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  • 36 10 Poles Beaten By British. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter's Service. Torquay, May 13. In the Davis Cup. Lee (Britain) beat Stolarow (Poland) 6—4. 6—2, B—6, and Sharpe (Britain I beat Tloczynski (Poland; 6—2. 6—l. -6—l.
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  • 48 10 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, May 13. The Perak-Selangor annual contest takes place at Ipoh on Saturday and Sunday. Perak team:—Doubles: Scovell and Watson; Say Kee and Thuan Beng; Kok Yin and Bede Oox. Singles: Say Kee, Thuan Beng. Kok Ym, Scully Watson, Kok Choon.
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  • 59 10 Ties at the S.C.R.C: TO-MORROW'S TIES. Veterans' Doubles Handicap Semi-final:— Koh Thlan Seng and Loh Poon Lip v. Cheong Chee Hal and Scow Poh Leng. FRIDAY'S TIES. "A" Doubles Handicap Final:— -Lai Kwong Chun and Cheong Chee Lim v. John Lim and I. H. Hoahing. "B" Singles Handicap
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  • 44 10 Health and Strength Leaguer members are reminded of the 2nd Anniversary which will take place at 186, Rangoon Road, the Union's who ELL 1 n Satur day at 8 p.m. Those who have not bought tickets may do so now
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  • 512 10 SINGAPORE LEAGUE. I The Padang Rivals Meet.. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. S.C.C. WIN A DULL**GA MK'.*^** (By "Reynard.") When the Padang rivals meet in Div. I of the Singapore League a keen and fast game is usually witnessed. Yesterday's however, was a disappointment to the lar&e crowd round the S.C.C. pitch. The
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  • 139 10 S.J.C.S.B. DEFEAT SHIPPERS. The St. Joseph's Church Servers' Brigade beat Mansfield's by four goals to nil yesterday on the Harbour Board ground in the Second Division of the Singapore League. The play was quite fast and the score was one—nil in favour of the BrigStie at half-time.
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  • 305 10 PLAYER SUSPENDED FOR THREE GAMES At a meeting of the S.A.F.A. Disciplinary Board on Monday Mr. S. G. Hacker presided, supported by Major Douglas White and the secretary. A letter from the secretary of the G.E.C. football team, respecting the letter of censureaddressed to them, was received, and
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  • 69 10 The Kandang Kerbau Juniors beat the 2nd mile team by 2—l. The goal scorers were Jantan bin H. Hussin. and Tan Beng Hock one each. If not for G. B. Krishnan the former Newton Institution's goalie, the Juniors would have lost. Kandang Kerbau Juniors team: G.
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  • 78 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, May 14. There was a peculiar inciaent in a league football match yesterday. The ball was dropping into the goal mouth when it was simultaneously 'kicked by a forward and the goalie and burst. The referee examined the kickers' boots for
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  • 148 10 BADMINTON. In a friendly match of 12 singles between the Austin B.P. and the Shanghai B.P. on the former's court, the former beat the latter by B—4. Results < Austinians mentioned first»: Tan Hong Hoon lost to Lim Boon Guar. 13—13 (I—s), 0—15; Robert Chia
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  • 60 10 BILLIARDS. Hudson and Wills having defeated Wyatt and Naish in the semi-final of the S.C.C. rnooker tournament, now meet Winter and Vaughan Jones in the final on Tuesday next (May 20) at 6.30 p.m. This should be a very good game and one of the most interesting of
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  • 71 10 SWIMMING. Owing to the heavy rain on Sunday morning only a few of the competitors turned up at the Chinese Swimming Club, and the 100 metres back stroke handicap races (A. and B. classes) and water polo had to be postponed to next Sunday at 2.30
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  • 251 10 Brilliant Talkie Comedy At Aihambra. A brilliant performance is g 4 ven by Will Rogers in "They Had To See Paris." the talkie now showing at the Aihambra. The pcture itself and the dialogue represent a high standard of descriptive and vocal humour, chiefly at the expense
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  • 101 10 Mutilated Body In Plantation. The discovery of the terribly mutilated body of a Chinese in a plantation off the 12th mile Woodlands Road, on May 3 had a sequel in the Coroner's Court yesterday, when Mr. F. O. Bourne held an inquiry into the matter. Dr. A. K.
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  • 90 10 The Surma. •Hot News" with Bebe Daniels, a story oi how modern movie news reels are made, with plenty of new laughs, new gags and many new thrills, is the main attraction of the Surma Theatre to-night, in addition to "The Cruise of the Jasper B" with Rod
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  • 253 10 Ran Interrupts Play. AUSTRALIANS v. YORKS LEFT DRAWN. CRICKET. Reuter's Service. London, May 13. There was no play at Sheffield to-day in the match between the Australians and Yorkshire owing to rain, and the game was left drawn The scores were: (Yorkshire: 155 (Sutcliffe 69, Grimmett 10 for
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  • 227 10 iProm Our Oicn Correspondent.) Malacca. May 12. On Sunday the Tangkah Club had as visitor., at Tangkah the St. Francis Association. Scores: S.F.A.: —C. A. de Vries b Despard 9, J. M. Lee b Maskell 4 P. J. Felix b Maskell 5. R. de Vries b Maskell
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  • 201 10 The Johore C.C. beat the S.C.R.C on Sunday on the latter's ground Scores: Johore C.C.:— Mayo b Chow Tat 3. Woodhull run out 9, Scholes run out I, Peng Hock lbw. b Choon Sim 7. Jones lbw b Chow Tat 5, Keyt c Siow Kee
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  • 213 10 TO-DAY. MAY 14. Baiika Island. Pladjoe and Palembang iThedensi 3 p.m. Bangkok <Hai Hing) 3 p.m Batu Pahat (Will o'the Wispt 3 p.m Java, South-West Sumatra. SouthEast Borneo. Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly (Baloerant 4 p.m North. N-East and N-West Sumatra (Van Heutszi 4 p.m Pontianak <Raub> 4
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  • 3116 10 ALLEGED NEGLIGENCE OF RAILWAY. May Holiday Not Universally Observed. At the annual general meeting of the Johore Planters' Association, held at the Civil Service Club on Monday, at which Mr. B. J. R. Barton, retiring chairman, presided, Mr. M. T. Stanley was elected chairman for the ensuing year
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  • 171 11 Drill Programme. TO-DAY. MAY 14. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Bde Sic Ser mntonc Arms drill. g- bee IndiaTl B TO-MORROW, MAY 15 5.15 p.m._Drill Hall, "A" (M. G.) Coy Con-ference-Officers and N.C.Os. and Ro£e dril ol^aVSp a r' inteiiigence 5.1 d 5_p.m.-Drill Hall, s. v. P. a., stretcher FRIDAY,
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  • 212 11 Friendly Band Anniversaries. A delightful evening was spent at the Y -M.C.A. auditorium on Saturday, the occasion being the twelvth. seventh, and third anniversaries of the young men s, girls' and boys' Friendly Bands respectively. The Rev. W. E. Horley, M.B.E. was in the chair and the
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  • 142 11 Sacred Cantata Rendered In Singapore. William Bradbury's sacred cantata. "Queen Esther." was given by members of the Malayan Seminary School on Monday night at the School chapel. The hall was packed. The cantata, comprising five parts, was rendered in a crisp style and there was no unnecessary*dH«3*The singing
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  • 33 11 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 for $100.
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    • 26 11 HIMASAR relieves Asthma instantaneously. 75 cents per bottle. On sale at the Himalayan Pharmacy. 62, Owen Road, or at its Branch at 135. Serangoon Road, Singapore.
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    • 261 11 8 lie ma* mmm -—-—""""^^^^sisssss I MEW WORLD CABARET I g JALAN BESAR. p """fcfliVCfiVG NIGHTLY, AT 9p. ju. I SATURDAY, MAY 17 1 v CRAVEN A." DANCE. I H INCLUDING S I SPOT DANCING. i I Prises For Ladies and Gentlemen will be on view in I jjj John
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    • 308 11 BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT kjP i <dj| l '"2 T S TABLE REW S,,ES ,N STE UNC AND E. P. s I I 4 i I✓ f I I Hand Pureed Silver Cake Basket. X Pyrex Glass Dish. .tlx jjj I EP* s Butter Dish with Knife. ffl 3 occasions ",l|'^r
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  • 1116 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER A CO.. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore. May 14. 1930. 10 a.m. Issue 1 Value Buyers Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 20 22 6 cd i 5|- Ayer Hitam Tin 13|7 Vz 14|6 I £1 Bangrin Tin 231- 24|--1 Batang Padang 0.13 0.16 1
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    • 312 12 I New Shipment I a I PACKCO BY NX CO-OP. HONEY PRODUCERS' S {j ASSOCIATION LTD. AUCKLAND. N.Z. Jjj I I TT r N.Z. I S THIS CHOICE NKW fIALAMD OtOVtA nJ I HONEY QUARANTHP A»OOLt/Tf IV H jj PURE. I ""■■■»l g 3 I I 1 IJusf Arrived. m
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    • 166 12 REGLYKOL is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone in the urine of patients after a few days treatment with this preparation was reduced to a minimum, If not eliminated altogether, while the various organs of the body regained
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    • 131 12 COLEMAN INSTANT-LITE I TABLE LAMP. jjj L_ J Built of heavy gauge Cj X J]\\ brass, heavily plated. {jj nl o^ fl\\ 8 k* m P W *H give 5| P(f I r S ten y ears consistent 3 A Makes and burns its R q| A own gas and
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    • 524 12 I THE S.S. POLICE BANU I jjj (Available for Private Engagements) 5 WILL PLAY AT I I KATONG PARK, AT 5.15 P.M. ON FRIDAY HAY 16 I J BOTANICAL GARDENS, AT 5.15 PM. ON TUESDAY y2O I I MARLBOROUCH jfl (NEXT DOOR TO THE ALHAMBRA) I Commencing Tuesday, May 13,
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  • 557 13 German Explorer's Great Work. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") F niUS the Germ *n archaeologist 52 rCtUrned t0 his Ftankfort home irl?!__s tWenty months 111 South Africa, find? &n exhibi »on of some of his course tfMay™ ln ln the In the course of an interview,
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  • 304 13 S.S. (P.) A. Discuss Hill Problem. The minutes of a committee meeting of the Straits Settlements (Penang) Association held on April 28, state in part: The hon. secretary advised that all the co-opted members had accepted the invitations to join the committee and the Chairman welcomed them,
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  • 180 13 Husband Who Was Locked Out. A story of a twentieth century business woman was revealed in New York recently in a civil suit brought in the Supreme Court by Mr. Burnet Wenman, who demands £20.00n from his wife as accumulated claims for ten years/ submission. The plaintiff, who
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  • 196 13 Woman's Return A Shock. months'ago supposed died six neighbours, some <ff am °ng her former completely recovers f om have n °t yet visit recovered from the shock of her Blackpool. A Fo Ur F or ld f! ng Havelock Street, another district Z I years g0
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  • 160 13 Steps For Better Distribution. of W BritLh Vle 5ta«T m< S2S better <a>tri»uitton rsMcil v „f ln Brltlsh Colonies. and the Oovernment.s film advisers r^SSi 1 '"T 1 15 from the Crown Colonies have repeatedly drawn attention to the fact that cheap American films form the staple part
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    • 434 13 for STRENGTH and RELIABILITY. lMMMii£lMi iinill 11 n IHIIIIIIIIII '111 1 111 11 is ex that count* hi P Pf plk HuSon bu Ltd ing Messrs 1 s Ik _ftJo/ g nS for a OVER n SOT? H km EARS a «d their wagons have H 0 eVery lmaginable I
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    • 292 13 Immmm WILL fc; I LIKE I t v vv^ lm arvelho WI tc Iea ns |iw b *th ia h t flas^ing s whi^", sas jjEfc duces an amazing new cleansing ISj IJS§ sure ,r slr <mghtens the gumslip kG< dh *m whole mouth pure IBP 8P 3lciC S a
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    • 389 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. THE MENTAKAB RUBBER COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Eleventh Ordinary General Meeting of the Members of the Mentakab Rubber Company, Limited, will be held at the Offices of the Company. Chartered Bank Chambers, Singapore, on Saturday. May 24, 1930,
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    • 462 14 EDUCATIONAL. CLASSES^ /J£j Ctarnatyourtpare time in your hemt. f\t Stook-kipiny. tArthur J.eliheuae ty stent Shorthand. Sloan- Dvployan !/rw TDritefortubiectinterftedtt:\Z>rr SHORTHAND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL Newton Institution. (Near Newton Railway Station and Tram Junction.) 139, KAMPONG JAVA ROAD. Admits pupils from Primafy to' Cambridge Senior, London Matriculation and Commercial Classes. The Staff consists
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    • 295 14 TO LET. TO LET—No. 34, Cecil Street and Qodown No. 7, Bernam Street. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—Raffles Chambers, Nos. 8. 20. 40, 41, 43 to 45. Apply to, The Secretary. The Garden Club. TO LET —1-B, Sea Avenue, East Coast Road. 200 yards from the sea. Comfortable, newly built
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    • 551 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, JJir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 90, Buiten Nieirwpoort Straat. Shanghai 9,
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    • 515 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 £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,646,505 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.
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    • 511 14 fc INSURANCE Hp SOITB INSURANCE COMPANY FIRE, MARINE T: MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCI I 1 AT LOWEST CURRENT L. C. HARGO n '';asier Office: 2, Finlayson Green THE EASTERN i J^jJJ"" ASSURANCE CORK 0N LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Strait -^enti; HEAD OFFICE: SIN 2nd Floor of No. 3, Mala. StWi|
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    • 410 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P.&O. BRITISH INDIA I AND \PCAR LINES. I Incorporated in England.) M PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. I -1 LAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM > I(iATION CO., LONDON AND \R EAST MAIL SERVICE. I C ontract with His Majesty's Government.) I rWARD FROM LONDON I Far China and Japan. Due Tonnage
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    • 547 15 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIeT Deutsch i LJ I DampfschifTs f*2 D H Australi **c I Ifl j Gesellschaft C ™Pa™e S in Germany., Hftvr OUTWARDS. M.s. ERMLAND ™RTS. t m. S BURGENLAND via Manila J** 7 *l m.s. PRIESLAND Ma nda June 2 m.s. VOGTLAND June 14 m.s. RAMSES July 2 t
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    • 568 15 STEAMER SAILINGS^ NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON. Tonnage Destination Du Satl Hakone Maru irj.soo Naples. Marseilles, London, Antwerp 1930 tSuwa Maru 10(7 00 Naples, Marseilles, 21 22 tPushlmiMaru -|T 111 iHI JUnes 6 Hakozaki Maru 10.500 Naples. Marseilles 19 20 Terukuni Maru n.BOO Naples, Marseilles. London, A^w^ 1
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    • 577 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. 'Incorporated in nx^res Undemoted are tht company, mtended OUTWARDS. fn ri H hama ItOSaki Yokkaichi and Hankow May 17 COBLENZ for Manila. Hong Kong. Sghai. Taku. Dalny and Tsingtau May 24 HOMEWARDS. f REMSCHEID for Penang. Colombo Port Said, Genoa, M'seilles, Havre Rotterdam, H'burg and Bremen
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    • 445 16 Cutaneous eruptions, small wounds and ulcers. No better remedy to give immediate relief and rapid cure than PUROL Tins 30 and 55 cts. Tubes 75 cts. Obtainable everywhere I >3p *jSS Importers: Borneo Sumatra "KONILLA" Sweetened Thyme Extract. PROMINENT REMEDY FOR WHOOPINGCOUGH, ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS, AND EVERY SORT OF COLD. "KONILLA"
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    • 146 16 IA 2nd. HAND GARS |I i We beg to announce re-organization of our 2nd. baud I car department and therefore better values. <3 Every car receives proper overhaul and reconditioning 5] before disposal. jj Favourable prices are always allowed for the Trade-in I against new Fiats of the small European
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