Malaya Tribune, 21 May 1930

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVIL- No. HQ SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1930 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday, May 21, 1930.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 199 1 LIPTON'S TEA. fOI CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. J BATHES, SHAPING Etc> I CATALOGUES AND PRICES FROM j Sole (m porter 9 The EaSt Asiatfc--Xa^-itd. f SINGAPORE. I uj (Incorporated in Denmark H hw*»»*nnnn»wmwmnnmi 'in f I fVf/If Y2£Sj a fnal run u?if/i pleasure, you I j arc sure to 6c
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    • 169 1 I Let us eat, drink, and be merry, for I I to-morrow tin will be down again! I J And wna better solace in our travail than f j Read s "Dog s Head" Lager? j For Anjing" j I TKE LAGER WITH THAT "ENGLISH BEER" FLAVOUR. j ftp) HERO
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    • 15 1 "FLORODOR' jftt*A> Washing J/ Suitings A jy For Tropical Jy Wear. HIGH STREET, r Singapore.
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  • 1990 2 YOUNG AUSTRALIA'S CHALLENGE. The League Champions. WHERE TILDEN SHI?.LS. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London. April 24. The Australian cricketers are receiving a cordial welcome in the Press. Speaking from personal knowledge and experience. I think they will most probably play bright and attractive cricket (writes a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 650 2 Baby has the right idea he wants Cutieura SOAPoW TALCUM for his daily bath! Cleunsing Soothing Antiseptic rat-h St ip, Ointment and Talcum free «i ...nr. <|im-»i. tr.>fnMuller«Phipp<»(Mit»«y«) I.iinitril, I ui4.il Building, Singapore. VIRILINE FERTILINE BY Dr. Richard Weiss, P.H.D., M.A., F.C.S., (Berlin). THE REJUVENATION PROBLEM. SCIENTIFIC OPINION ON VIRILINE
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    • 52 2 If You Want Tj Win. "If you want to win Look pleasant, please. For a smile will get you there. If you la?k the smile try Pinkettes. Sold by Chemists everywhere. For Pirkettes aid digestion, Keep the Liver active too. They dispel bile, restore The smile. Are 'Just the Thing'
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    • 368 2 THAI, I After trying other Brands I J "SUGARCANE I HAMS and BACON I 3 ARE j3 I "THE BEST BY TEST" I 1 Truth in Advertising I Indicates Sound Judgment. AFRESH PGDD^ REFRIGERATING Co LTD I Road, Selegie Road, Keppel Road and Grange Road Market. jjj Attention A<fenfion /f
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  • 1200 3 MEDICAL WORK IN THE FAR EAST. Seventh-Day Adventists. The World Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, which Is to convene in the great Civic Auditorium of San Franciso, May 28— June 12. 1930, will mark the close of a quadrennial period which has seen the greatest advance into non-Christian countries
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  • 83 3 "Revolting" Trade Condemned. The "Daily Express" agricultural correspondent states that representations have been made to the Ministry of Agriculture to get what is called the revolting trade in Chinese liquid eggs stopped. These Chinese eggs, he says, are nothing less than a menace to public health, the villages
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 202 3 exercise foke "Well-here's to your Jolly Good Health'l 44 1 must say you look a different fellow since you took I my advice and URODONAL. I IA typical conversation this, between two of those good fellows I :now, just reaching that age when care must be exercised I diet, in
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    • 138 3 "We were at thePrestons" Ip 1 V/ "Someone commented on the a f I smooth, rich flavour of the drink. M M 1 'Delightful!' one remarked. 'So Isf I j1 different,' added another." 4w j "Of course, I'd heard of Postum, often seen it advertised; but it never occurred to
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    • 396 3 FRASER NEAVE LIP. I I WATERS j^^^^^^ j I I 1 QUALITY SERVICE j THE BEST IN THE EAST S 'CHAP SING A" g See koW naturally lovely k* o0 with the word Palmolive in gold VOUY skin can h*> letters; the green w»apper; and the red your SRin Can
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  • 1707 4 Chairman's Survey Of Progress. J An ordinary general meeting of the sliarei holders and policy holders of the Oriental j Government Security Life Assurance Co., Ltd., was held on April 16 in Bombay, presided over by Mr. S. E. Warden. In the course of his speech
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 394 4 Hair in place exquisite, healthy Morning and evening the whole decomposes the natural oils as water world admires beautiful, well-kept does; and it combats ugly dandruff. Try Stacomb tomorrow. Just moisYou can keep your hair right, all ten your hair lightly, apply a touch day. Never sticky, "artificial" look- of
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    • 208 4 YOU CAN'T CHEAT NATURE. lost Stamina Must Be Regi^ To be always physical;;, body's aim in life. Unfori take liberties with their 1,y P^Pie expect to feel anything I drained of all their am strength must be replace of law. When you feel thorm; losing weight and cannot gel nfrom
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  • 197 5 The Annual Report. .0 The following is the report to be presented at the annual meeting of Malaya Publishing House at the offices on May 28 at noon. $8,000 has been allocated from the profits for the year to debenture reserve. It is with great
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  • 330 5 The Directors' Report. The following is ihe directors' report to the shareholders of Central Engine Works Ltd.. to be presented at the annual meeting on May 24 at 1, D'Almeida Street, at noon. Net profit for the year $936.09; balance brought forward $84,134.46; total $85,070.55. Deduct—Directors' fees
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  • 227 5 The Annual Report. The annual* general meeting of Trafalgar Ltd., will be held on May 27 at 2, Prince Street at 12.50 p.m. In their report for the year ended March 31 the directors state: The profit for the year is W0.438.91 which added to the amount brought
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  • 168 5 Three Killed: Knives Used. Nanking, May 1. A sensation has been caused here by a serious fracas involving three hundred Chinese Boy Scouts which occurred last evening at the conclusion of the All-China Boy Scouts Jamboree. It resulted in forty Boy Scouts belonging to the Hankow
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 358 5 in mil I d 1908 'Phone 3777. I ORCHARD CHINA WARE I I Entirely British Manufacture, {jj j A Tbe Mounts I Preserve Dish, Cake and Fruit Stand, I I Butter Dish, Breakfast Cruet, in sets. 1 KONG SUN Co. I (JEWELLERS), 55 57. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. 1 BSZS
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    • 233 5 THE STRAITS CAFE. 269, JALAN BESAR. (Pacing Football Stadium.) ■MMSL£i? COmbined with reasonA trial will convince you. UABJINSPUis mßnr Ap,C)L steei 2 Tkere it bo briter 1 Ulw rm MARTIN'S. T*. I MARTIN'S PILLS. 3 GULL BAHAR HAIR OIL. r- 14 at once fraZ_ 7s. grant and cooling to *nd
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    • 97 5 LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Costs LESS than most good dentifrices JfIRP et v m teeth I whiter in quicker time than ever before 3I An amazing new •<M fj c cansin agent, plus J<2 fifteen other ingredients <A* to stimulate the gums, H»1 P rCVCnt tootn decay and O freshen the
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    • 319 6 PAVILION I PHONE 6903 1 I From Sunday, May 18 to Saturday, May 24. [jj AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. q S C I Mary Philbin and Otis Harlan "Girl Overboard" I jj] The gripping story of a beautiful waif adrift among th- do k lats; of
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    • 283 6 Amusements, 1 ALH AMBRA i I 'PHONE «909 I From Monday, May 19 to Sun., May 25. j H NIGHTLY AT 6.15 P.M. AND 9.15 P.M. SATURDAY aND SUNDAY AT 3 P.M. j I Great Pictures for ALL Occasions! I NOW j MARION DA VIES Ln jjj IN HER FIRST
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    • 290 6 GAIETY Iffffffffc! From Friday, May 16 to Thursday May 22. ttt JpJ^j •NOW YOU'VE GOT TO LAUGH! l It's Everybody's Business to Laugh, and Richard Dix ha Si A T( C provided the means in a story that will make you laugh fc fl J SPORTING GOODS" J It's Dix
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  • 293 7 Shares "Quiet"—And No Wonder! m Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. RUBBER. t d unchanged. New Fort 13% cents (G). down cent. -Quiet. Allenbys $1.45—51.55. Ayer oV 51.40, Ayer Panas $1.35—51.45. JVj. r8 cents. Brogas cents— jvg, Jelotongs 53—56 cents, Bukit SSL i cents. Collnsburghs
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  • 222 7 Dividend Of 2</ 2 Per Cent. The following is the directors' report to shareholders of Devon Estates (Malacca) Ltd., to be presented at the annual meeting on Tuesday next. The net profit for the year amounted to $272,191.12 to which must be added the balance of ?_>4 t674.62
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  • 63 7 12 O'CLOCK NOON, MAY 21. oa q Buyers. Sellers. equal to London Standard. Spot 22 99a Standard Rs s. on Tender 4 234 October December 241 9Si~ C Market stagnant. per iiT Cab,e: Lond on Spot Sheet 6%d. fc N 7uh YO s k: r
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  • 115 7 SINGAPORE, MAY 21. sg£ A Xo >'an gJJ Rice. Siam 2 R£ Rice, sum o $326 Rice.Siarr I 305 **c. Saigon a i $281 Wee. SalioS *1 $288 Rice.Saiion $272 Rice, Pa m 2 *250 Ri Cc No. i per bag $7.50 2 $7.35 Gcabier Buyer* Seller* Ja? a
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  • 51 7 L"Japanese News" Service.] roT tra Tokyo. May 20. of?h Z nf? eral expectation, the director th« rJt ank f apan have declared a dividend, i e f whlcn 15 unchanged. forful L5 anks are to be preparing f emoluments v? order to maintain their rates of
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  • 299 7 (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, MAY 21. I^naon l^^! 01 4 m nths sight 2s 3 31 /32 d.. London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 29/32 d., London Sm* 2 Slgh l 3 27/32 day" 2s 3 25/ 3 M r i 3/16d demand js.
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  • 213 7 WIFE KIDDIES GASHED WITH AXE. Husband Surrenders To Police. I Wearing bloodstained clothing, bleeding about the head, and carrying a bloodstained axe a man named E. A. T. Dass, of Batu Road Kuala Lumpur, rushed into Campbell Road' Police Station, this morning, says yesterday's i Malay Mail," and handed the
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  • 81 7 Plea For Receiver Lost. The case in which Mr. Walter Abeyegoonesekera is suing Mr. A. Nolte for an account to be taken of the partnership dealings between them and to have the affairs of the partnership wound up was taken up before Mr. Justice Stevens on Monday, when
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  • 360 7 FATALITY AT TELOK SENGAT. Seaman Drowned. Arthur Norman Walsworth. of Baringstoke, Hampshire, a seaman on board the H.M.S. "Iroquois", who was one of the two sailors who borrowed a boat from a native on a recent Sunday afternoon, was drowned when a storm arose. The tragedy happened at
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  • 46 7 The Surma. is 2? Tit F g hter With Herbert Rawlinson ni*M "22 at thC Surma Theatre toZnLJ le Serlal will sc reened complete together with "Now We're In The Air the latest Beery-Hatton scream. Special Sunday 8 f diffrfrent i*"" on Saturday and
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  • 136 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore, May 21. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Ardent East Basin; Hilda 22; Edavana 20 Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3j Glenbeg 18; Bulan 16; Malaya 15; Hakone Mary 13; Ermland 11; Demodocus 9; Huntress 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 31 Suisang 33; Rhein 35;
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  • 33 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 153 for $100 Th* rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 157 for $100
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 120 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Shariffia Restaurant. A new Restaurant under expert management is now open AT No. 8, CHANGE ALLEY Between 7 AM. AND 2 P.M. Prepared by experienced cooks, the dishes are easily the best. A trial will convince you. Consult the Famous Ayurvedic Physician Dr. PANDIT NAIDU, VAIDYA HAJ, F.B.C.P.
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    • 482 7 M| 1 Bl mW« I ~S Pol VA V J ■■'II 11° k H I UU I 1 J I |od I QBAND OPENING I To-morrow Night (Thursday) I j TWO PERFORMANCES—AT 6.15 AND 9.15 PH. I I MATINEES: Saturdays. Sundays and Wednesdays at 315 p m I I Children
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    • 209 7 TO^LET— Small houses, 271-B and 279, Buklt Tlmah Road near Balmoral Road. Guaranteed Hill Street. 'Phone 2248. nrT?i, LET small compound house hi Branksome Road. Katong. Entry June Rent moderate. Apply 49-10. Changi Road cr 22, Bournemouth Road. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. Tinrnh P SSS. ar S?* informed that Bukit Timah
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 181 7 DIARY OF EVENTS TO-DAY, MAY 21. High Tides.—3.09 a.m., 5.40 p.m. Selangor Races Entries close. Football League: R.E. v. Malays (Div. I), Stadium. Football: S.C.C. Tournament, B.B. and I. v. Engineers, Padang. TO-MORROW, MAY 22. High Tides.—4.30 a.m., 6.38 p.m. Football League: Welch v. S.R.C. (Div. I), Stadium; S.C.C. v.
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    • 495 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright Rel*r Temp*rai'i:e. Rmn- bun- I tive. Wln Mu. Mln. fan. .bine, H umi- Dh™ a™. SUtloiu. p. f. in*. Hour*. ditT* S5?" 8peed Alor m. M 7 m-P*. Weather. Kota Bnaru 2 73 jS 55 S Calm Fine 89 ?2 nH g j
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  • 33 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. BIRTH. To Mrs. Choo Ang Tee, of "HAIPHON3 VILLA," No. 70, Wilkinson Road, a daughter, at 5.40 p.m.. May 20, 1930. iLe Courrier D Haiphong please copy.)
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  • 43 8 A High Mass of Requiem for the repose of the soul of the late Gertrude Perelra will be sung in the Church of St. Joseph on Friday. May 23, at 6.30 a.m. The prayers of relatives and friends are earnestly solicited.
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  • 676 8 There is one other matter discussed meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association that calls for some comment. It is that of provision at Malayan hill stations for the unofficial community of the Colony. By an unfortunate accident of geography the Colony has no hill station of its
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  • 155 8 A public meeting of Ceylonese will be held under the auspices of the Sinhalese Association at the Association hall on Friday, at 7 pm.. to pass a vote of condolence on the death of the Hon. Si, James Pciris. Hot Vlce-Fiesidem Of the Legislative Council of Ceylon. At the seventh
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  • 33 8 Survey Work Begins. (From Our Oven Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 21. A Services seaplane flew over Kuala Lumpur this morning in a successful trial flight. Survey work will now begin.
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  • 52 8 Mr. H. C. Yu and Mr. O'Day arrived at Singapore yesterday by the Dutch air mail from Batavia. To-day Mi. Hoogenstein and Mr. S. Hasan bin Alwi Alhabshy left by the same plane for Palembang and Mr. Patrick Hennessey, Mr. Meeuwsen. Miss E. Koch and Miss J. Rittenhouse
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  • 60 8 Prom Holland and Germany by "Christiaan Huygens," due Singapore 10 a.m. to-day. Prom Manila by "President Monroe," due Singapore daylight to-morrow. Prom China and Japan by "Ceylon Maru," due Singapore to-morrow. Prom China and Japan by "Nagpore," due Singapore noon on Friday. From Europe. (London mails despatched May
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  • 283 8 Misunderstood Remarks. Discussing the proceedings at the annual meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association, the "Malay Mail" says (and it Is difficult to see what grounds it has for saying it!) that the chairman, Mr. H. D. Mundell, in his speech, put it beyond
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  • 181 8 Stocks Still Increasing. (By arrangement with the "STT.") London, May 20. The rubber market opened to-day at 6 d spot, 6"„ d forward, dull. The share market was easier and idle. London rubhoer stocks increased during the week by 814 tons and Liverpool stocks by 693
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  • 329 8 Singapore's Case Stated. (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."/ Sir,—The case against the Shipping Conferences may be stated in very bald language as ftdlows. so that any of your may understand it: (1) The trade of the Colony in pioduc:; between Singapore and the Dutch East Indiehas been deliberately
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  • 140 8 Founder Of Local Legal Firm. (By arrangement with the "S.FP.") London, May 20. The death occurred to-day of Mr. Alfred H. Drew, one of the founders of the Singapore legal firm of Messrs Drew and Napier. Mr. Drew came to Singapore in 1881. in which
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  • 735 8 (BY M LOOKER-0\ Rubber, at a pound "record low" of August and n 10 tbt and stocks in England an again. Not a cheerful n "Raphael's Prophetic Mt "boom" lor next month, bt: any of my hard-earned do!] A Tin also is included in ti tion, but
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  • 23 8 Mr. Vivian de Souza untitled Mr. Vivian de Souza. < de Souza. arrived back in S day by the "Ranpura at Edinburgh Univtrs.: London.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 183 8 l ROBINSONS '^^fe I No. ltOt. f I BUY I j SHIELDS I I your CUPS 1 I SPORTS jgjF BOWLS j I PRIZES TANKARDS I NOW. Jfllil MEDALS. No. JIM. jj S A LARGE NEW SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM j{ DARIIVQAtV Jb TA I Til th* m t Mt
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    • 87 8 jjj new establishment.! H A Choice Selection of Latest 5 I Silver and E. P. N. S. Goods ffi Suitable for Presentations, a I MANUFACTURERS OF I JEWELLERY OF EVERY 1 I DESCRIPTION. Careful Workmanship g a and S S Prompt Attention. 3 I U. S. De SILVA BROS., I
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    • 31 8 TIN AND Rl ER Latest Quot: »ns. ftVBH* London: —6 d New York:—13% cent- (G Singapore:—. TIN'. L.ndcn:—Spot £141 5. 3 months, buyers E14J 6d.>. sellers C143 I5e Sings p:-rc:—$72.00. 12«
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  • 332 9 Resignation Of A Minister. MAJORITY REDUCED TO FIFTEEN. ♦Bolder Measures Wanted." British Official Wireless. Reuter's Service. tfeft Official Wireless.] Rugby. May 20. current that Sir Oswald Mosley, he Duchy of Lancaster and a Member oJ the Government, who has been Ith
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  • 497 9 British Official Wireless. Reuter's Service. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, May 20. Tht President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Wilham Graham, stated in the House of that an effort would be made to Introduce before the end of July a Bill dealing with the purchase of mining royalties
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  • 88 9 CONFIDENCE IN BRITISH RULE. Issue Easily Subscribed. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, May 21. The Government of India loan, which was underwritten yesterday, was offered for subscription to-day and the Hsts were closed early this afternoon. The issue consists of seven million pounds of six
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  • 156 9 Reuter's Service. Reuter's Service. IReuter'a Service.] Belgaum, May 20. Mr. Gokhale, captain of the Satyagrahis who raided Shiroda salt works, has re'urned and has made a statement that now the Government has abandoned arresting and has resorted to the use of lathis. An atmosphere has been created
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  • 75 9 Parliamentary Reply. (By arrangement with the "SJFJ*.") London, May 20. In the House of Commons this afternoon, in reply to a question by Major Graham Pole 'Lab., Derby S.) Dr. DrummonoVßraels (UnderSecretary for the Colonies) stated that standard wage rates for Indian labourers had been in
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  • 70 9 Public Money Wasted. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin, May 20. Hr. Gustav Boess, Mayor of Berlin, was to-day dismissed from office with a reduced pension by the Disciplinary Court owing to his conduct in connection with the Municipal scandals involving millions of marks of public money. Hr.
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  • 31 9 Many Killed And Injured. Reuter's Service. Moscow. May 21. Twenty-eight have been killed and 29 severely injured in a railway collision at Chernaya, on the Moscow-Kazan line.
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  • 48 9 Reuter's Service. New York, May 21. Police Commissioner Grover Whalen is resigning and is returning to his old post as general manager of a leading New York Departmental store on a salary of £20.000. Mr. Edward Mulrogoney. Assistant Chief Inspector, Detective Division, succeeds him.
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  • 39 9 Reuter's Service. Washington, May 20. The House of Representatives h:s unanimously passed a resolution authorising tr.a appointment of a Minister in South Afric3. The resolution has been sent to the Senate for approval.
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  • 40 9 (By arrangement with the "S.F.P."} London. May 20. Captain Barnard, the well-known airman, who accompanied the Duchess of Bedford on her recent flight to South Africa and back, has had all his flying trophies stolen by burglars.
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  • 429 9 TREATY CLAUSES OPPOSED IN SENATE. Tension In Japan. Reuter's Service. Washington, May 20. Sharp cross-questioning of the naval experts was a feature of the meeting of the Foreign Relations Committee hearing opinions on the Naval Treaty. Admiral Jones opposed the provisions regarding both eight-inch and six-inch gun cruisers.
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  • 333 9 But Demands Resignation Of Chiang Kai Shek. Sin Kuo Mm Press" Service.] Shanghai, May 21. Marshal Yen Shi Shan and General Feng Yu Siang met at Singsiang yesterday and discussed the peace move made by Mr. Chang Chin Kiang. It is reported that Yen is in favour
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  • 18 9 HOME SPORTS REVIEW, on page 2. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 11.
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  • 341 9 Six Feet Above The Waves. AMY JOHNSON'S NARROW ESCAPE. Arrival At Sourabaya. Reuter's Service. Batavia, May 20. Miss Amy Johnson's plane received five cuts in the forced landing yesterday and these were repaired with sticking plaster. Miss Johnson is feeling the strain of her great adventure and had
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  • 137 9 Famous Slander Action Recalled. DEATH OF SIR WILLIAM GORDONCUMMING. Reuter's Service. London, May 20. The death of Sir William Gordon GordonCumming, at Altyre, Scotland, this morning, recalls the famous Tranby Croft scandal in 1891. in which he was accused of cheating at baccarat at a house-party.
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  • 31 9 Reuter's Service. Cologne, May 20. The evacuation of French troops from the third last occupied Rhineland zone has commenced and will be completed by June 30.
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  • 20 9 Reuter's Service. Seville. May 20. The Graf Zeppelin has left on her transAtlantic flight.
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  • 167 9 Prison For Nine Months. At the Selangor Assizes, before the Hon. Mr. Justice P. A. Farrer-Manby, in the Supreme Court, this morning, says yesterday's "Malay Mail," a European named Charles Brown, foimerly employed by Messrs. John Little and Co.. Ltd.. pleaded not guilty to a charge of stealing
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • 614 10 Sports Pastimes. SINGAPORE LEAGUE. S.C.C. Draw With Chinese. AH ROW SAVES A PENALTY. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. [By Linesman.*'] A fast and interesting game resulted from the meeting, in the First Division of the League on the Padang yesterday, of che S.C.C. and the S.CJ.A. The sides drew by 1—1. The teams
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  • 249 10  -  WHO WOULD BE A REFEREE? By "Echo." After seeing both the football and the boxing last evening I am prompted to put the querv 7 Who would be a referee at either sport?" Not myself, certainly. It is not the players whi dispute deci sions but
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  • 74 10 INDIANS WIN EASILY. The I.C J.A. obtained an easy win against the SRC. yesterday when they met in the Reserve Division of the Singapore League at the S R C ground. The game was pretty fast with the IndoCeylone.se superior in nearly all departments They scored three goals
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  • 78 10 WALK-OVER FOR THE ROBINS. Fraser and Ncave b. at B.A.T. by one goal to nil on the Harbour Board ground. On the A.P.C. ground Socony drew with Harbour Board, no goals being scored. The Y.M.C.A. conceded a walk-over to the Robins, as they could not raise a team.
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  • 137 10 SINO-MALAYS v. ARMY AND NAVY. A charicy match to help the dependents of able-seaman Norman Walsworth of HMS "Iroquois," who was accidentally drowned at lelok Sengat, Johore, recently, will be played at the Robinson Road Stadium on Sunday between two representative sides. Sino-Malayl v. Army and Navy.
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  • 273 10 THE TURF. snrimr Weig hts for the Singapore Turf Club's dayTre me eting on Friday and SaturFIEST DAYS HANDICAPS. diSol°! aSSeS 2 and 3 combined) nwT L. furlon s 4.20 p.m.—Kampar 11.10, Earwig 11.7, j aya u Gipsy Girl 10 11 sea Trout i 0 .l 3
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  • 91 10 Pi»? S m, r er Meeti "g of the Selanctor Turr Club will be held on Saturday. Tuc day June rs 7 sat r ay and Monda >-- 2T«: June 3. 5. 7 and 9. Apart from the Saturdays M the King-Emperor's birthday and Monday, June 9
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  • 101 10 K Uala Lumpur professional meeting the Taiping Club is holding an orovidM f meG ng on June 19 and 21, which provides for horses classes 3, 4, 5, and ponies steenlP h 3 Whllst there wil1 also be a t Se 0p6n and ne for V° nles
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  • 64 10 "SHAMROCK V's" THIRD TEST YACHTING. British Official Wireless. [BniisTi Official Wireless Rugby, May 20 •'ShaJ«T a v-' Pt won A her r '1hf r d P Cha e ger victory to-day when she first July and will go vS e theA^° Ut th middle cf a »nvoy
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  • 316 10 Thirteen Three Figure Innings. PROLIFIC SCORING AT OXFORD. CRICKET. Reuter's Service. I Reuter's Service.] London, May 20. County matches commenced on Saturdav resulted as follows: YORKS BEAT ESSEX Yorks: 290 (Oldroyd 143 not out) and 203 for three, dccl. (Sutcliffe 108 not out) Essex: 231 and 130 (Macaulay
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  • 450 10 Unpleasant Conditions At Lord's. Reuter's Service. ONLY Tllkl 1 INNING* IV TwHU*. OAYS. (By arrangement voith the •'SJTJ*.") London. May 20. Tin- Australians completed their fourth drawn match of their tour at Lord's to-day against the M.C.C.. batting all day for only 190 runs It was not
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  • 966 10 Disappointed Crowd. CHUA LAI'S SURPRISING FORM. BOXING. (By "X.0.") There was an abrupt and disapp-i-iting ending to what promised to develop Into a sensational fight last night at the Lion CLv Ring, when Chua Lai was disqua'lfied for hitting Boy Walley below the belt.
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  • 172 10 W. A. Champion And Datson. I DIRT-TRACK RACING. The following letter has been received by Singapore Speedways. Ltd.. from Sig Schlam Western Australia, Clarc.nont Champion who some two weeks agj arrived in Singapore, and last Saturday niyht aitDanedJ the racing at the Singapore Speedways. 'T the undersigned Sig
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  • 261 10 SWIMMING. It seems (says the "Malacca Guardian") that the lure of the bathing beach is a gripping thing, and following in the footsteps of th» intrepid Chinese swimmers of Singapore and Penang and Port Dickson. Malacca's own set of swimmers have found an ideal spot at
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  • 56 10 LAWN TENNIS. Ties in the S.C.R C. tournament: TO-DAY'S TIES. Open Singles Championship (Semi-final/ Chua Choon Leong v. Lai Kwong Chun TO-MORROW'S TIES. Open Singles Championship (Semi-final t: Cheong Chee Lim v. John Lim FRIDAY'S TIES. "B" Doubles Handicap (Final) .—Cliua Choo.i Seng and Kelly Quahe v. Wee
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  • 29 10 Members who have given their names for the S.A.W.L.A., ju-.,itsu course, and others who are interested, are reminded that the new rlass opens on Saturday at 4 p m
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  • 96 10 Association Football. S.A.F.A. LEAGUE FIXTURES First Tivisfon. To-day. R.E. v. Malays. Stadium To-morrow. Welch v. S.R.C. Stadium Saturday. Chinese v. R.A.. Jalan Besar Second Division. To-morrov.. S.J.C.S.B. v. G.E.C., S_R C M.P.H. v. Police. A.P.C. Reserve Division. Tu-morrou, S.C.C. v. Chinese "A" Padano Friday. R.A. v. Malays,
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  • 314 10 Was Uncle Impi:, a(ed Nephew's Deatfcf NINE YEAR OLD MYSTI i>l A trial of an unusual cha alleged offence is said to nine years ago. was comm.. pore Assizes to-day befor, :ie ST (Sir William Murison, Z 1 The accused is Yeo Ngh,...V ,aI Chinese of respectable appeal
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  • 320 10 Lavish Equipment At New Cinema. Fined vvun the most up-to-Ga:-. q m furnished and ttfhted and S with all that is most modem hi the w amenities and conveniences, the new Cam, Cinema will open to-mono, have been sent out and the occasion b to 1, turned :nto
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  • 178 10 Magistrate Defends Reporters. (From Our Oun Con Ipoh. May 2' A curious complaint was man Ip r Pclice Court with reference to a the local paper reporting the of s Sinhalese house-boy for a'': absconding from Colonel P:; i When first produced tiie .re hii master
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  • 73 11 arc invited to write to us on interest. It must be undert Malaya Tribune" does not 'sc opinions expressed by corres- RS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF fond<"\ preferably typewritten (double AS one side of the paper only. sfar- r used, but the names and ft*** spondents must be enclosed
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  • 268 11 r, "Malaya Tribune.") at least unofficial or rather nm a de3p debt of gra iopportunely giving a bold A. meeting the other day of C uncil Refcrm. More -sp nted appeals through rials, your personal lead sort of example which ere emulated by more ntry. For a start at
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  • 308 11 Market For Tranquerah. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, May 16. The Malacca Municipal Commissioners held their monthly meeting at the Resident Councillor's Office on the 16th. instan.. The Hon. Mr. C. H. Q. Clarke (President), Messrs B. S. Walton, Loh Kirn Swi, H. S. Russell, Dr. Pinson
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  • 154 11 Filter Beds Tender Accepted. Municipal Committee No. 2 took the following action at a meeting held on the 12th inst: Decided that food hawkers in Eu Tong Sen Street be given space up to 12 feet each, all clothier stalls to be removed, and 17 feet clear space
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  • 13 11 .ukes merry with the producers—mostly financed by British capital.
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  • 187 11 A Kuala Lumpur Comment. MaiL" referring to the refeHighlands at the annual raita Settlements (Singapore) uch as this ought not to appears to be, with the all too commonly held in .anient should be looked to in the way of public amenities public itself has no duties
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  • 182 11 Drill Programme. TO-DAY, MAY 21. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Intelligence Sec, Arms Drill and Ceremonial. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Officers S. V. C, Sword Drill. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "A" M. G. Coy., No. 2 Platoon, I. A. and Stoppages. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "C" (Scottish) Coy., Noa. 10 and 12 Platoons,
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    • 267 11 I NEW WORLD CABARET g JALAN BESAR. jC To-night at 9 ;.w- M PEOGIE AND TESKA" X in X g Jazz, Acrobatic and Character Dances. g Commencing Saturday, May 24 For Three Nights Only. B Mr. Chaplitsky Presents I g "THE LILLIPUTIANS' g The Tiniest People in The World. H
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    • 281 11 iBY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT HIGH* CLASS TABLE REQUISITES IN STERLING SILVER AND E. P. N. S. g I WARE FOB THE BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED HOME. EFFECTIVE MODERN §j DESIGNS THAT WILL COMMAND ATTENTION AND ADMIRATION. g j Hand Pierced Silver Cake Bask a GUss Dish E P- N. S. Butter Dish with
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  • 1107 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, May 21, 1930, 10 a.m. Issue 171 Issue aIue Buyers Sellers. Value Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 20j- 22J6 cd 5|- Pangnga River 5|3 5 9 5|- Ayer Hitam Tin ujL 14 9 0.15 Padang Plandok 0.04
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    • 408 12 Rj i New Shipment Cj I PACKED mNX CO-OP. HONEY PRODUCERS' Cj ASSOCIATION LTD. AUCKLAND. NX 1 THIS CMOICI NCW tKALAftO OLOVIM E I HONEY OUANAimiO AMOLUTgUY fl I a a I I Just Arrived.] I Singapore Cold Storage Co., ltd. j Dj (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements i APEX
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    • 126 12 I COLEMAN INSTANT-LITE I TABLE LAMP. I ffi VtHTk Built of heavy gauge R X Jl\ brass, heavily plated, (ji X Thia lam P will give 3 X I( ffl ten y®* l 9 consistent Kj N [J M service. \Q X I Makes and burns its ft X ft
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    • 149 12 The Name That Stanos For J I NOTICE. I S Good valuable land for sale to the extent of 78 acres. g The layout is part of a proposed general layout prepared g gj by the Improvement Trust. S jjj From $100.00 to $280.00 per lot. I $25.00 cash down
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    • 589 12 THE S.S. POLICE BAND (Available for Private Engagements) WILL PLAT AT J KATONG PARK, AT 5.15 P.M ON THURSDAy MAY j BOTANICAL GARDENS, AT 5.15 P.M. ON TUESDAY IAV S TO-NIGHT! WEDNESDAY, MAY 21. DEAN'S STAR OP Q A g OF SINGAPORE. j g Will stage- an interesting Raj I
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  • 770 13 SERVICE FROM ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA. Vast Projects In View. There is good prospect, the "Daily Herald iMMfr if the present Post Office negotiations with the American interests culminate in a satisfactory agreement, of the charges for overseas telephony being reduced by 50 per cent, in 12 months. This
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  • 215 13 German Scientist's Discovery. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") A "scale photometer" is what Professor Purfrich, of Jena, calls his latest invention. It is an instrument whereby shades of colour indistinguishable to the human eye, may be -recorded and studied and graded. The dyes industry will naturally be one
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    • 656 13 I CRUSADER FENCING. I 3 Thp Least Expensive and Most 1 :rL t Inclimbable Fencing v I hIU Obtainable. f 111 I solely by the well-known I IV I of Fencing. > I S Ime Diirlmgton Fencing Co., Ltd. b\ ,'i 1 kTes" invited. lo Agents: Bf^j S rN DEPARTMENT
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    • 204 13 Let be the jml^e^^^^ (Genuine Gillette Blades can never be the face delightfullyeool and refreshed. equalled in shaving performance. Demand Genuiue Gillette Blades. The\ give you more and better shaves. Each blade has received 115 operations, S| They are, therefore, the l>est value ob- inspections, and tests before leaving the
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    • 745 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that as my wife, Lim Guat Kwee, of No. 167, Moulmein Road Singapore, has refused to live with me and remain under my protection, I, the undersigned. Song Khoon Thik, of No. 6, Bournemouth Road, Singapore, shall no longer regard the said Lim
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    • 581 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. ORIENTAL TELEPHONE AND ELECTRIC CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the United Kingdom.) NOTICE TO TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS. Singapore Chinese Telephone Directory. i A Telephone Directory is being published ir Chinese for the Company in July next by the Commercial Efficiency Bureau of 37, Pekin Street, Singapore, and firms and
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    • 547 14 SITUATIONS VACANT. SITUATION VACANT—Experienced DisI penser. Chinese preferred. Apply personally I with testimonials 124. Hill Street. WANTED—Experienced typist, shorthand not I essential. Also typewriter repairer. Only I applications with copies of testimonials will Ibe considered. Box No. 181, c/o Malaya I Tribune. I EARN a big salary as a Certificated
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    • 544 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 Nieuwpoort Straat. Shanghai 9,
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    • 454 14 BANKS. i THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890. on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1.800 000 Paid-up Capital £Losoiooo Reserve Fund and Rest £1,646,505 HEAD OFFICE: 15. Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
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    • 506 14 INSURANCE INSURANCE OOMPam FIRE, MAR.N, MOTOR yd INSURANCE A. LOWEST CI r" >. L Office: 2, Finlay.on M Ea THE EASTERN~7^> (Incorporated in the Se HEAD Ol FK f 2nd Floor of hm Sine. •Phone Nj* M :3 )M BOARD Of O Rv See Teong Wah, Esq Ong Soon Tee
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    • 2073 15 STEAMER SAILINGS BRITISH INDIA and APCAR LINES. rofad *n England.) SSENGEB CARGO SERVICES. ORIENTAL STEAM rKN n.N CO.. LONDON AND \>T MAIL SERVICE, j with His Majesty's (iovernment.) ol i \RD FROM LONDON hina and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1930 5.300 May 23 *JJ*J 9.100 May 31 1! 00J June
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    • 171 15 GOLD AND SILVER. i Ear-rings, Neck-laces, Brooches, Curtain Hangers, Key Hangers, Belts, Hair Pins etc. Prices Moderate. D. T. LIM CO., UK, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE. Phcne 4681. DOCTORS SAY THIS CURES RHEUMATISM If you are tortured by the daily misery of Rheumatic Pains, chronic pains at night-time when trying
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    • 488 16 11 Ht 1,1,8 Pills jj a real safe and sure 1 C JlPy HELP AND CURE Neurasthenia, Anaemia, g Debility, Weakness, Over- S wor k a °d Im potency. Obtainable at all Chemists. AGENTS: 1 G. H. SLOT CO., LTD. SINGAPORE AND PENANG. I ITRY TH/S I RENOWNED BEER j
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    • 129 16 I 2nd. HAND CARS f| I We beg to announce re organization of our 2nd. baud I car departmeat, and therefore better values. j Every car receives proper overhaul and reconditioning before disposal. Favourable prices are always allowed for the Trade-in 3 against new Fiats of the small European car
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