Malaya Tribune, 30 May 1930

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVII. No. 127 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday, May 30, 1930.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 12 1 "FLORODORWashing suitings. A For Tropics] Wear. J/ A*—^// HIGH STREET -7 Singapore.
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  • 2401 2 PROGRESS OF MEDICAL SCIENCE. New Light On Early Man. STAGE PLAY BY TELEVISION. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune."/ London, April 30. Wnen the Biit&h Association opens its met tings in Bristol in September, it will be the fourth visit to that city. Cond tions were very different
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    • 576 2 VIRILINE FERTILINE BY Dr. Richard Weiss, P.H.D., M.A., F.C.S., (Berlin). THE REJUVENATION PROBLEM. SCIENTIFIC OPINION ON VIRILINE AND FERTILINE. The importance of Viriline and Fertiline in curing sexual impotence owing to the principle of the gland hormones on which their production is based is becoming more and more recognised and
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 175 3 Duke Of York's Tribute. London. May 8. The Duke of York, presiding at the annual dinner cf the Newspaper Press Fund, which collected a record sum of £33,000, dealt in a joking mood with newspaper gossip writers, who were roughly treated a short time ago by the
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  • 193 3 New Enactment In Johore. The Railways Enactment, 1914, Amendment Enactment No. 2, 1930, is shortly to be introduced into the Council of State. Johore. Its objects and reasons state: J The Railways Enactment of the Federated Malay States has recently been amended in several respects by P.M.S.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 727 3 BfFer jrrerwoiis exercise rake m A sitt c I'etrole Hahn rubbed int B' scalp stimulates and maintains a healthy H growth, wards off premature baldness, and If! enables the hair to keep its natural colour. It Should illness, bre ikdown, or war strain have caused j|fg the hair to become
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  • 774 4 GREAT POSSIBILITIES FOR THE FUTURE. Monkeys As "Extras." {Special to the Malaya Tribune") Acclaimed by Europe's avant-garde as the begetter of the dynamic form of motion picture technic, best in his film "General Line," M. Eisenstein. Russia's leading cinema producer, declared upon his arrival in Berlin, having
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 719 4 I 006 JUBG£ *»o\ I THAI I After trying other Brands, 1 I "SUGARCANE I HAMS and BACON ARE I "THE BEST BY TEST" I Truth in Advertising gs I Jndtcafgs Sound Judgment. I «fI«SH f GDD«* RfrPRI GE R ATI NG Co LTD S Orchard Road. Selegie Road, Keppd
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    • 194 4 DARE YOU LOOK THE WEIGHING MACHINE IN THE FACE? Skinny Men And Women—Don't Miss This! You lose health as you lose weight—all your reserve strength goes and you have nothing to fall back on when illness strikes you. If you have given up all hope of ever being able to
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    • 747 4 OPINIONS OF SOME OF OUB S.S. FMS CUSTOMERS 1 S.S. F.M.S. SS F M I UU TEONO CHEW. Esq c/o Th CHEMICAL Utf £^W.» lluet and Co.. 4. China-street. MUM. I have to thank you fo, II am very pleased to tell you that the JJI LI3 diamond, which read
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  • 1263 5 ASIATICS AND THE CIVIL SERVICE. Council Reform. (By Our Muslim Correspondent.) The questions of the admission oi Asiatic British subjects to the Civil Service of the Colony of the Straits Settlements and of Council Reform are, thanks to the "Malaya Tribune," again to the fore. Both subjects are
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 243 5 Within the Reach of All R, healthy skin and soft, lustrous ■re your best assets. They are so i lose through neglect, yet so easy tin if you will only use Cuticura narations every day The Soap cs. the Ointment heals and the rn imparts a pleasing fragrance. ...uh Soap,
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    • 204 5 Dr. Richard Weiss' GONOTHEK OUTFIT A complete equipment for the quick and complete cure of gonorrhoea. Gonorrhoea must be considered as a dangerous disease, because it gives rise to very serious complications, if not cured quickly and completely. Since the incidence of the disease, the gonococci, adapt themselves easily against
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    • 45 5 !"Taking care of I his tummy/" I HEALTHY BABES I i MAKE I HAPPY MOTHERS. I ENSURE HEALTH 1 AND I HAPPINESS I BY I SAFE-GUARDING I THE LITTLE I ONES AGAINST I STOMACH I AND I INTESTINAL I TROUBLES. I Of chemist? everywhere. I
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    • 148 5 I!!! 111 I Greatest I of Batteries! I ||l More powerful, more dependable, ill Ij| more brilliant, Eveready Unit Cells j I ||j last longer, too. ||1 jli Unquestionably, Eveready is the I I\ j world's finest flashlight battery. j I j|| Obtainable from all first class jl 1 dealers.
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    • 315 6 Amusements. I PAVILION I jjj 'PHONE 6903 From Sunday, May 25 to Saturday, May 31. S AT 9J5 PJf. SHARP. jjj I EVE'S FILM AND EVERYBODY'S REVIEW. I THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. m CHARLES ROGERS I f "Someone To Love" I [fl Turned down by the girl he loved—broke and
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    • 248 6 iLHAMBRl i THE THEATRE OF PERFECT SOUND B H j REPRODUCTION W||Bb| B G. 15 P.M. TO-NIGHT ©.15 P.M. I WILLIAM FOX Presents 1 l THE 4LL STAB, ALL SINGING ROMANCE Happy Days I POSITIVELY THE LAST PERFORMANCES OF THIS SUPER PROGRAMME, SATURDAY, MAY 31, AT 3 P.M., 6.15 P.M.
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    • 261 6 GAIETy PERILS OF TH] vild SIMPLE IS oF the wao' "WhWiiiri ,nd AOVtHToee «.thjOP. "Mill** From Wed., May 28 to Tues., June J. A picture that shows nis hair-breadth riding tricks and skill as it unfolds one of r alP^ the most fascinating Western stori s ever told. P^H«li hH
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  • 286 7 LATEST QUOTATIONS. ommjdities Advance Slightly. .rs Etlxn and Co. report at 11 a.m. RUBBER. rion 6 13/16 d., up l/16d. York 13 :i 4 cents (G). unchanged. ires:—Quiet. Allenbys $1.40—51.50, Ayer 51 30—5140. Ayer Panas $1.15—51.25, <ts 70—75 cents. Brogas 97 x cents— Bukit Jelotongs 53 —56 cents,
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  • 44 7 Lowest Prices Ever Recorded. (British Official Wireless.) Rugby, May 29. There was a further slump in silver on the London market to-day. when prices fell to the lowest ever recorded 17 7/16 d. for spot and 7 d for forward delivery.
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  • 300 7 (British Official Wireless.) By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, MAY 30. Selling.—London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 15/16d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 3?' 8 d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 13/16d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32d., London demand 2s. 3* 4 d„
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  • 107 7 SINGAPORE. MAY 30. SJ ce 5lam A-l per Koyan $363 S Ce Sl3ITl 1 $333 Rice. Siam 2 $313 2?f 3 $296 ce Migon a 1 m $278 Jf i $260 Saigon 2 $252 3 $241 Rangoon l $256 g».Rangooo 2 $243 D Boiled No. 1 per bag $8.00
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  • 537 7 A Further Lessan In Tuning efSentlv he 5? lesson we te nt to emciently eitclte an oscillatory circuit fr nm another ta whlch cuTrent £c 5T the suspending cord* r« V-T weignt ana wcieht anHT and D are of equal with tho ength and are start «l
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  • 66 7 12 O'CLOCK NOON, MAY 30. Buyers. Sellers. I.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 22 23 standard R S.S. on Tender June 23'- 23 July 24 24 July, September 24.. 24\ October December 2525%"" Tone of Market: —Stagnant. Latest Cable: —London Spot Sheet 6 13 16d.
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  • 262 7 We have received the April return of Foreign imports and exports for Bruish Malaya, the Imports being 887,706.430 or £7.899.063 and i faa exports $64,997,076 or £7.582. 992 w$ has been received of the death hi of Mr. Poruiioh Paul wrm. owing lo lll().«.'(h. retired in 1923 after yearr. sexvice
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  • 363 7 The "Silverpalm." A TWIN-SCREW VESSEL. The "Silverpalm" one of the new fleet of seven fast twin-screw vessels is being operated on the Singapore to New York service by the Silver Line Ltd. The "Silverpalm" left Singapore on her maiden trip on March 29, and accomplished the voyage to
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  • 146 7 •MareJla." Brit. 4,340 tons, Capt.. Donaldson from Melbourne. 29-5; for Melbourne 3-6 "Klang," Brit. 723 tons. Capt. Gamblin. from Penang. 29-5; for Penang, 31-5 "Kelantan." Brit. 562 tons, Capt. Caithness from Malacca, 29-5 for Malacca, 30-5 "Kamuning." Brit. 1,275 tons, Capt. Strachan. from Bangkok. 29-5; for P. Swe.tpnham, 30-5.
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  • 116 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore. May 30. East Wharf (Entrance Gate It. Sea Belle II East Basin: Tvdeus 22 Plancius 80. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Genoa Maru 18; Moni 17; Penrith Castle 11: Idomeneus 9: Elpenor 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S). Kambove 31: Suisang 33; City
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  • 56 7 The Gaiety. "Simple Sis." the story of a girl who wanted but cou'dn't "get" a man, starring Louise Fazenda and Clyde Cook, will be shown at the Gaiety Cinema to-night, with the first 8 episodes of "Perils of the Wild" serial, featuring Joe Bonomo. Sunday's matinee will be
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  • 137 7 Accused Arrested On Return From F.M.S. When a Chinese named Tan Nghee Heng was charged before the Second Magistrate (Mr. P. S. Williams) yesterday it was aUeged that he was one of a gang of six Chinese who hai robbed an elderly Chinese living ln Garden Street
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 9 7 [The Share list will be found on page 12.]
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    • 448 7 HPWW I r 1 ILV V J IHII^Ho-I MALAYA'S FINEST PICTURE PALACE. ft TO NIGHT at 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. Instantaneous Success of PARAMOUNT S All-Talking and Singing Production, I "lnnocents of Paris"! Starring The Idol of Paris, London and New York, MAURICE CHEVALIER I SEE and HEAR thU great
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    • 353 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Expert Poultry and Dairy Parmer, European 10 years' Eastern experience, seeks partner with capital. Excellent prospects. Apply 186 c/o Malaya Tribune. NOTICE. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT ORDINANCE 1927. Kampong Java Improvement Scheme. Notice to Owners or reputed owners of property affected by the Scheme. Notice is hereby
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 712 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright RelaT Temp-r*vi:e. Rain- Bun- uve wn ni Max. Mm. fall shine, j Huml- Dliec/ frn^, Station.. f. F. Int. Hours, dity m w Ainr fi, ar m.p.h. Weather. Alor Star y0 75 iil 8.3 I 85 sp Kota unaru m I Fine >•
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  • 43 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. DEATH. Mr. K. Arunasala Padayachi, aged 93. father of Mr. K. A. Suppiah and father-in-law of Mr. K. M. Nadaisen, Contractor. Removal for interment at the Bidadari Tamil cemetery from 150, Macpherson Road, at 4 p.m. to-day.
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  • 755 8 It is a supreme indignity for l respectable citizen to be placed under arrest. Whether guilty or innocent of any offence against the law, such an experience is apt to result in what is known as "loss of face," and the personal humiliation is intense. Arrest should therefore be
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  • 314 8 Mr. J. P. H. untitled of the untitled English School, is still on the sick list 'The Fortune Hunter,'* featuring Syd Chaplin, will be screened at the V.M.C.A. cinema show for members and their fiiends this evening at 8.30 o'clock. The Acting Resident of Negri Sembilan has appointed Di. S.
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  • 75 8 First Response To Attack On Conferences? It is announced that from yesterday the rate of freight on tin from the Straits to Conference basis ports has been reduced to 60s. per ton of 20 cwt. This is a modest reduction of 65., the rat" previously prevailing being
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  • 90 8 Her many friends will learn with regret of the death, at the Singapore General Hospital, of Mrs. Annie Waring, the wife of Mr. H. R. Waring, accountant at the Europe Hotel. Mrs. Waring had been ill for some time and was recently removed to the hospital,
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  • 699 8 Mr. H. S. lackson, of Senkang estate. untitled Dickson, proceeds on Home leave in July. Professor E. W. Gillett, of Raffles College, has been in Malacca on a visit to the local English Schools. A cabaret Gance will be held at the NS. Eurasian Asset iat'on premises, Seremban. tomorrow. The
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  • 59 8 Mtoflß from Europe, (London mails despatched May 8), ex P. and O. "Karmala," Ls expected io arrive by special train at 10.30 a.m. to-day. Correspondence will b3 ready for delivery to beholders at noon. From China and Jr.pan by "TUawa."' dv" Singapore at 6 a.m. to-morrow. From China
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  • 715 8 (BY "LOOKI K f A Chinese correspond! >:t that a number of ciaek> walls of the new Munin pi told in the Bible that arcrumbled down after th. their trumpets seven tin that a certain amourr l must have been practicing—obviously a number Commissioners and effke blowing
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 152 8 jj you I I \\V I different I I 1 x\vly>J Havou of I I 1 W^Kxl McNISH I 1 I it signifies W 1 I <sĔmj BETTER I jjj 1 QUALITY I I X !>OLE AGENTS: B Ln nADI\ICA\j fA rTtf\ dlmorportuJ m th,\ SINGAPORE B Gj IwDlllllUil U
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    • 87 8 ZSZSES2SBSZS2S2SES2SH£fZS2S2SaSZSZSHSaSHi I NEW ESTABLISHMENT. I I A Choice Selection of Latest g I Silver and E. P. N. S. Goods Suitable for Presentations. I MANUFACTURERS OF i I JEWELLERY OF EVERY 1 1 DESCRIPTION. X Careful Workmanship S Prompt Attention. lU. S. De SILVA BROS M a 61, High Street,
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    • 40 8 TIN AND RUBB1 R. Latest Quo!at < RUBBER Lrndrn:—6 13. 16d. New York:—14 cents <G> Singapore:—22 -23 cents TLX. L<ndtn:-Spot £141 2s. 6d 6d v 3 months, buyers £143 2s. 6d sellers £143 5s. Od. (unchang* Singapore:—$71.62 J r '20(1 I
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  • 147 9 Baby 'Plane Turns Turtle. I BY WIRELESS TO ENGLAND. nilia's Welcome. (Reuter's Service.) Brisbane, May 29. Mi.,-. \i Johnson met with a mishap while ;i s the wind at Eagle Faro AeroT',', fe':f hit a fence and her machine She was thrown clear, shaken
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  • 167 9 (British Official Wireless.) Rugby, May 29. M Amy Jahnsqn escaped entirely un!i red ir lier cra.sh at Brisbane to-day. I- .vou'ii appear that as she was about to iiigh' sh<- feared that she would over-rim the landing ground and therefore restarted her engine, intending to ascend and
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  • 78 9 Lloyd The Possible Successor. (Reuter's Service.) London, May 29. Hit Rt Hon. J. C. C. Davidson, Chairman r the Conservative Party organisation, interviewed by Renter to-day. said he tendered his MJMttn to Mr Baldwin before Easter. M Baldwin b consulting his colleagues on the The name of
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  • 87 9 Kins; And Prince Of Wales Represented. (British Official Wireless.) Rugby, May 29. The first i'L.rt of the funeral service for th" rttirec Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Da\idtnok p;.>ce at Westminster Abbey this evening- The larse congregation included repress natives f he King and the Prince of Wales. The
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  • 55 9 Utesl Arctic Expedition. (Reuter's Service.) Washington, May bO. Cf n ,Kins. who. together with several Topoaed expedition to thj Arciic, obsolete submarine P'2 and M undersea craft capable of a 'ficr- ice in tfte Polar regions, is informed that the VOJueot will application is mad»
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  • 74 9 lowers For President. (Reuter's Service.) Washington, May 29. Ifc two Houses of the Congress. :i conference with regard to Vision have agreed to a new flexible uiH broaden considerably the President and restrict tiie tn Tariff Commission. It is 10 rtco; ithorise the Tariff Commission ap t
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  • 239 9 LESS CHILDREN AT WORK. Second Reading Passed. (British Official Wireless.) (Reuter's Service.) Rugby, May 29. The Government's Education Bill, which raises the school leaving age from 14 to 15 years, was debated on its second reading in the House of Commons to-day. The President of the Board
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  • 50 9 Rheumatism Clearing Away. (British Official Wireless.) Rugby, May 29. It is stated at Buckingham Palace that the King's rheumatic trouble is clearing away satisfactorily. The Queen, on her visit »o-day to the Royal Military Tournament, was accompanied by the Duke of Gloucester, Prince George and little Princess Eli^oetl-
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  • 574 9 Conclusion of Murder Trial. SERANGOON GUNMAN TO DIE. The trial of ee Lan. Chan Long and Mak Siew Kam. the three Cantonese charged with being concerned in the robbery and shooting in Serangoon Read, near Woodle gh filters, on March 13, came to a conclusion yesterday afternoon, the
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  • 307 9 CHIANG KAI SHEK WOUNDED. Typhus Raging In China. (Reuter's Service.) ("Sin Kuo Min Press" Service.) Peking, May 29. It is persistently reported that President Chiang Kai Shek was wounded in the arm in the recent fighting round the Lunghai Railway. The Famine Relief Committee reports that for the
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  • 58 9 Hong Kong, May 30. The Cantones.? aeroplanes report that the Kwangsi troops and the "Ironsides" are advancing in two directions, one towards Hangchow and another towards Hangshan, the objectives being Chuchow and Changsha. The seventh brigade of the eighth route army arr.ved at Lokcheong three days
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  • 70 9 Shanghai. May 30. At the G.no-Russ.'an conference. M. Kahrahan is :t ported to have declared that the Chinese Fa .stern Railway was built with Russian capitnl, and therefore it s Russian property CBim% is not entitled to an equal profit, and therefore the question of the ownership
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  • 71 9 Shipping Still Idle. (Reuter's Service.) Rangoon. May 29. A gang of Burmans last night attacked some Andhras near a hospital. Military and Police opened fire and restored order. The situation in the city this morning shows a further slight improvement but shipping is still at a standstill. The
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  • 64 9 THE GOVERNOR'S ACTION. Rangoon, May 30. The Governor has appointed a Conciliation Board to work out delails of a settlement of the troubles, by allocating a proportion of ships to Burmese labour. Stevedores, shipping a&ents, the Burma Chamber of Commerce, the British India Steam Navigation Co., and
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  • 134 9 Polite But Cool Welcame. (Reuter's Service.) Paris, May 30. j Commenting on M. Briand's plan for an economic United Europe, M. Poincare thinks that the welcome accorded by the nations to which it was addressed is polite but cenerally not encouraging. It has been made apparent that
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  • 26 9 (Reuter's Service.) Nagpur. May 29. Mr. Abhayankar, President of the Central Provinces Congress Committee, lias been on a charge of sedition.
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  • 139 9 U. S. Admiral's Outburst. AMERICA AND WAR IN FAR EAST. Too Many Ships For Japan? (Reuter's Service.) Washington, May 30. The Senate Naval Committee concluded the hearing of evidence in regard to the London Treaty. The final witnesses included Admiral Robison, who testified that the United States would
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  • 163 9 Obstruction Of Ratification. (Reuter's Service.) ("Japanese News" Service.) Tokyo, May 29. The Naval members of the Supreme War Council, in informal session, have passed a resolution that Government is committed to an irregularity in signing the Naval Treaty disregarding the Navy General Staff's advice. It is
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  • 77 9 Alleged Criminal Breach Of Trust. In consequence of a provisional warrant from Johoie a European named S. Palk was arrested by the Detective Branch in a local hotel on Wednesday. Palk. who is a planter, is wanted in Johore on a charge of criminal breach if trust. When
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  • 139 9 Elaborate preparations have been made in Trengganu tor the celebration of the King's Birthday on June 3. At 8 a.m. on Tuesday His Highness the Sultan and the British Adviser and suite will arrive at the Government Club, the police and scouts giving the Royal Salute.
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  • 66 9 Chinese Shot In Sago Street. A Chinese was shot dead in a lane off Sage Street at about 9 o'clock last night. The deceased is believed to be a member of a secret society. He was shot at point blank range, his shirt front being scorched. His assailant,
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  • 25 9 The Seremban magistrate returned a verdict of death by misadventure at the inquest held on a Tamil, Sammykannu, who was killed by a falling tree.
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  • 52 9 At the Negri Semblian Assizes, before Mr. Justice N. D. Mudie on Tuesday, Karrupiah was sentenced to 12 months' r.i. for housebreaking by night. On Wednesday Palaniappan was sentenced to three years' r.i. for attempt to commit the offence of mischief by fire. Mr. B. O. Bradley, D.P.P.. N.S. and
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  • 41 9 MALAYAN CARTOONS—No. 14, on page 2. SCIENCE AND INVENTION, on pages and 3. MUSLIM AFFAIRS, on page 5. RADIO IN MALAYA, on page 7. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. SPORTS NOTES, on page 11. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 11.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 245 9 GILBEY'SI I TONICONA 1 WINE. jjj Tonicona JJWine is one of the finest Tonics in [j I the World. It is a pure Natural Wine product J and agreeable to the Palate. If you arejaded !try a glass two or three times a day and you f will benefit from
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  • 370 10 Sports Pastimes. OXFORD OVERWHELMED. Score Only 124 In Each Innings. CRICKET. I (By arrangement with the "SJ'.P.") t London, May 29. The Australians beat Oxford by an innings and 158 runs at Oxford. The tourists declared with the close of play last night at 406 for two w'ckets. Th-? Varsity
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  • 43 10 QUICK FINISH IN COUNTY GAME. (Reuter's Service.) London. May 29. At Nottingham to-day, Notts beat Glamorgan by*an innings and 176 runs. Scores: .Glamorgan: 231 and 86 (Barratt 5 for 24. Voce 4 for 23.) Notts- 443 for 9 wkts. (declared).
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  • 163 10 Wigglesworth Unavailable. MATCH BEGINS AT S.C.C. TO-MORROW. The teams for the annual Clarke Cup match between the Europeans and the Rest, to be played to-morrow and on Sunday and Tuesday al the SC.C. will be as follows: Europeans: G. I. Begley, R. L. L. Braddell, A. Bromley-Davenport.
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  • 118 10 Beaufort Club Callover. THE TURF. (Reuter's Service.) London, May 29. The Beaufort Club Derby callover was as follows: 3 to 1 Diolite, taken and offered; 6 to 1 Rustom Pasha, offered, 13 to 2 taken--100 to 9 Silver Flare offered, 100 to 8 taken: 100 to 8 Ballyferis
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  • 33 10 ATHLETICS (Reuter's Service.) Berlin, May 29. Olympic Congress shelved the question of broken time on a British motion and also td allow women to compete in the same An^les tmm should
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  • 398 10 Malays Gain Further Po nts. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The Malays gained further points when they defeated the R. A. P. by 4—l in a Div. l game at the Radium yesterday. After a three goal lead in the first half the winners fell off on the resumption. Time and
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  • 195 10 ELECTRICIANS BEAT PUBLISHERS. A fast and interesting game was played yesterday on the Y.M.C.A. ground, when the G.E.C. opposed the M.P.H. in. the. Second Division of the Singapore League. The Electricians won by 3 —2. After five minutes of play. WAN AHMAD, the inside left, opened the
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  • 393 10 CLUB'S POOR SHOOTING. The S.C.C. second team were no match for the R.A. 2nd. in the Division on the Padang yesterday and- the R.A., after having matters much their own way," won by 2—1. Teams: S.C.C: Adams: Glasgow. Thornton; Elliott, Youle, Bennett: Woosey. Pennycook. Kendal. Cairns, Brodie.
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  • 397 10 Jones Again Wins Narrowly. GOLF. (Reuter's Service.) London. May 29. In the sixth round of the British Amateur Championship at St. Andrew's Hope beat WadieP (Lundin) 4 and 3. Sutton beat Dawson (Troon) 4 and 3, Tweddell beat De Forrest (Coombe Hill) 7 and 5, and Bobby
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  • 201 10 CLUB HOUSE THOROUGHLY RENOVATED (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, May 29. Mr. V. A. Lowinger presiding at the annual meeting of the Selangor Golf Club, stated that the profit w as similar to last year after aliowin? for $1,000 allocation to the newly instituted fund for the
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  • 243 10 Arrangements Complete At Speedway. DIRT-TRCK RACING. Great improvement was shown at practm last night by the local riders at Singapore Speedway. Beppo Wahid and Sid Edlin showed marked advancement and speculation is now rife as to who is the better rider, for both rode the corners magnificiently. Sid
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  • 96 10 BADMINTON. A Reader" writes: "In reference to Mr. S. E. Whai's letter may I point out to him that it is a matter left entirely to the captains in charge of both teams to see to the proper arrangement of their players before the commencement of a
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  • 295 10 "INNOCENTS OF PARIS." The Capitol Changes Its Programme. The city of sophistry, light and laughter forms an alluring background to the film "The Innocent* of Pars," which began a season at the Capitol last night. A delightful story, many beautiful scents *nd talented principals are the most
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  • 166 10 LAWN TENNIS. THE PRIZE DISTRIBUTION The S.R.C. tournament was concluded yesterday. In the final of the Doubles Handicap. T. Leijssius and R. Nicholson conceded a walk over to Noel Hay and Prank James, as Leijssius was indisposed. An exhibition doubles was played, Noel Hay and P. James v.
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  • 476 10 Association Football. S.A.F.A. LEAGUE FIXTURES First Division. To-day. S.C.C v RA.. Stadium To-morrow. Welch v. S.C F.A.. Jalan Bear. Second Division. To-mcrrow. F and N. v. Mansfields. Stadium S. C. C. I am to-day v. R A. at the Stad'um:—F. If. Adam: J. L*v. R. D. Brummitt:
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  • 1754 10 HEARING OF ESTATE ACTION. Who Was The Head Son? Mr. Justice Stevens was again occupied the whole of yesteiday in recording evidence in the suit brought by Vong Man Nun for accounts to be taken and for adm lustration of the estate of Vong Swee Tong. formerly of
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  • 159 10 Programme For To-morrow. ROWING. The programme I Regatta is as follow 4.20 pvt.: Th. I s.l "Rimau/' with aped Steps and tea will be avi make the tea a IUCCTTi sent should notify Mi I Boats. The "Lady Qui to 20 passengers and tl 4.40 p.m. Rod<- Kif!
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  • 579 11 untitled Weekly Commentary. the Disciplinary Board punishing players for rough play the lC tice still continues, especially jjspica. teams. But it was not until worst case of its kind was -natch actually culminating in a t we en some of the players and We refer to the Second
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  • 108 11 L'rili Program me. TO-DAY, MAY 30. US p.m.-DrU! Hall, "A" (M. O.) Company, Practice King's Birthday. USpja.—D Hall, Intelligence Sec., Practice r -g's Bir day. Uipjß.—Drill Hall, "E" (Chinese) Company, .:r b Birthday. US p.*.—Drill Hall, "D" (Eurasian) Company ttd M G Platoon, Practice King's Birthday, us wn.—Drill
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  • 90 11 [Our readers are invited to write to us on wbiects of public interest. It must be underttood that the 'Malaya Tribune" does not ■lecessarily endorse opinions expressed by corresoondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen-names,
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  • 135 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—I do not agree with "A Visiting Member" in his opinion of the ladies at the Races. Does he mean to say that on account of the misbehaviour of a few Cantonese amahs, other ladies should not be allowed to visit
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  • 283 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —It is now nearing six months since the establishment of the Singapore Chinese Mandarin School. Within that short period it has undoubtedly made extraordinary progress, greater than was expected. At the recent social gathering students of various grades were able
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  • 432 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —In your Monday's issue you give prominence to Mr. Francis Strickland's article on "India and Salt which appeared in the Sunday Times." Mr. Strickland, it is true, was formerly Commissioner of Northern India Salt Revenue and he can undoubtedly speak with
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  • 15 11 Owing to the indelicacy of its subject "Freak Collector's" letter cannot be published^""
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  • 27 11 We also think it wise not to publish a letter from "Cogito Ergo Sum" as it relates to dissensions between certain classes of Muslims.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 27 11 SEALS AT SINGAPORE ZOO. "rit to the Zoo will be i t0 see the latest arJJ Va ls ich include Seals, rare aradise Birds, full-grown Lion, He.
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    • 265 11 S NEW WOULD CABARET j{] JALAN BESAR. Gj Lq To-night and Nightly at 9 p.m. Cj PAIGE AND JEWETT Dj from the LoDdon Coliseum under the direction of Richard Bell) K !In their 8inging Comedy, Dance and Patter Act on Mono Cycles. K Also To-night and Sunday, June I. jg
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    • 154 11 OEaoi=aoc3ox=ioiaoc=ao I- mm D n 1 Insist that all your electrical r domestic appliances are made by 2 the G EX. They are guaranteed. THE GENERAL jj j ELECTRIC Co., Ltd. f Q SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. o irn—i r> i aocaoc i r& imirc onic DENTISTRY Ifv Latest Method
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  • 1095 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore. May 30, 1930, 10 a.m. Issue Value Buyers Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 21|- 23 -xd 5|- Ayer Hltam Tin 14|- 14|9 £1 Bangrin Tin 20|- 20|9 -1 Batang Padang 0.10 0.14 1 Batu Caves 0.80 0.85 1
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    • 182 12 Ianchor I New Zealand I butter "The World's Best." I Singapore Gold Storage Co., ltd. K f Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) Q YOU'LL BE AMAZED I WHEN YOU SEE AND TRY THE 19 JO ■UMBERS For 1930, Humber offer a wonderful range of cars at no less wonderful prices!
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    • 55 12 Popular Announcement to our Musicians! JUST RECEIVED New Instrumental Strings for Violins, Mandolines, Banjos, Tenor Banjos, Etc. Specially Prepared with our Own Brand. Packed in old Gold Envelope. Once Tried and it will Convince i you of the quality. I I i OBTAINABLE FROM Union Musical Store, 721, NORTH BRIDGE
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    • 136 12 I COLEMAN INSTANT-LITE I 4 TABLE LAMP. 5 Built of heavy gauge X 5| brass, heavily plated. 51 51 fl\\ Tt B lam P will B ive X 81 ll fI 1 1 ea years consistent})] n\ V II I I if service. n] Dj B Makes and burns its
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    • 467 12 I THE S.S. POLICE BAnT^i g (Available for Private Engagements, B WILL PLAY AT KATONG PARK, AT 5.15 P.M. ON FRIDAy v. v J WATERLOO STREET, AT 9 P.M. ON WEDNESDAY 1 I IMPERIAL CINEVIA^ Phone 5637. CEYLANG. D a From Fr teay, May 30 to Monday, J MfM 2
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  • 944 13 NEW N.Y.K. LINERS. Orient-Seattle Service. The inauguration of the N.Y.K. OrientSeattle service in the last decade of the 19th century has an historic significance, not only for the Company, but for the port of Seattle, for, as is universally known, the N.Y.K. Linehas played an important part in
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    • 708 13 ■j BRITISH THOMSON-HOUSTON CO., LTD. X B r&T\ RUGBY, ENGLAND. H I ,of SAVE OPERATION COSTS I X Q BY USING THE I A PI 8.T.8. ELECTRIC I Wf*'f" w Tjfc MOTOR I llLfli&j N FOR ALL DRIVES. j£ BTH stands for the Best and Most I Econo>nical Electric Motors
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    • 52 13 JAVA ARTICLES. Rice Spoons, Curry Spoons, Salad Spoons, Paper Cutter, Curtain Hanger, Flower's Stand, Shoe Slips, Back Scratchers, Lather Wayangs, Egg fiPQOnj, Mats, etc., etc. MADE OF HORN'S AND BONES. D. T. LIM CO„ 353, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. 'Phone 4681. MASSAGE. Miss MISAKO Miss NOBOO No. 20, Bencoolen Street*
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    • 366 13 Do not (J^^jfllb. it thing every morning. a^ac^es^ g For sixty years Eno's and sleeplessness. Buy a 1 "Fruit Salt 55 has been bottle to-day and see how S helping people to be much fresher and better 1 free from constipation you feel after taking it N I and its
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    • 752 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. IMPORTANT NOTICE. RE BAN SIONG PAWNSHOP. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. SUIT NO. 441 OF 1930. Between Tan Lye Chiang Plaintiff and Chop Ban Siong Pawnshop Defendants. By an Order of Court made herein on April 17, 1930, Cheong Koon Seng and
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    • 654 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby given that I, the undersigned QAN No. 764, Grove Road, Singapore, hitherto Carrying on the business of CHOP LEE GUAN, at No. 14, Cecil Street, Singapore, as the sole proprietor thereof, has as from the 27th May,- -ceased to carry on the said business,
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    • 540 14 TO LET. TO LET —No. 34, Cecil Street and Oodown No. 7, Bernam Street Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—Raffles Chambers, Nos. 8. 30, 40, 41, 43 to 45. Apply to, The Secretary, The Garden Club. TO LET —41, Lorong 12, Geylang, newly built terrace house with 2 bedrooms'and compound. Water
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    • 542 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, th>, Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63. Birch Road. Batavia 90, Buiten Nieuwpoort Straat. Shanghai 9,
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    • 505 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. j BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J.
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    • 522 14 INSURANCE OOMPANT FIRE, MARINE MOTOR PAR INSURANCE WWEST^^ Teates L 1 MARGOUoctb Office: 2, Finlayson Gree* THE ASSURANCE CORPUS LIMITED N r/ncorporated to fte HEAD OFFICE: e^, Singapore. Thone and ftft BOARD OF See Teong Wah, Esq :man Ong Soon Tee E 52 Seah Eng Lin: C a!rc S. Q.
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    • 415 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P 0. i BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR lines. ilncorporated in England.) UAH PASSENGER CARGO SERVICES. •rV!\srjLAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LONDON AND MR EAST MAIL SERVICE. -r Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OUTWARD FROM LONDON For China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1930 mmmm 9.100 May 31
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    • 637 15 STEAMER SAILINGS HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. iHrTfill Australlsche Dampfschlffs IQ P Q Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. t m.s. BURGENLAND via Manila June 1 m.s. FRD3SLAND June 14 t m.B. VOGTLAND July 2 t m.s. RAMSES July 14 t m.s. DUISBURG July 26
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    • 672 15 STEAMER SAILINGS i NIPPON YUSEN XAISHA TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON. Tonnage Destination Due Sail 1930 tSuwa Maru 10,700 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam June 6 tFushiml Maru 10,900 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam June 19 Brit—M Maru 10,600 Naples. Marseilles London, A'werp and Rotterdam July t Terukunl Maru
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    • 835 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. IlllkViw (Incorporated in Germany.) The under noted are the Company's intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. FRANKEN for Hong Kong, Keelung. Shanghai, Moji, Osaka, Kobe, Yokohama, Chin nam po, Taku. Dalny and Tsingtau June 13 t WITRAM for S'ghai, Moji, Osaka, Kobe, Yokohama and Hankow June 13 FULDA for
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    • 615 16 ZnS2S2SZSH2S2SHSSSZSHS2SZS3S2SSSZSZSZSZSZSZS2SZSeSZSZSZSZ£ZSZSZSZSZSZS2SZSZSSS I DO YOU SUFFER FROM 1 AN/EMIAP I C IF SO I 1 TAKE 0 1 IDOZAN I I AND CURE IT. I il g 3 Its large iron contents (5 per cent. Fe) make I I cures guaranteed, and owing to its other con- ft a tents it
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    • 184 16 UNICORN STOUT I I Bill Specially bottled for: A G. H. SLOT Co., Ltd., PENANG AND SINGAPORE. UNICORN TEA IS A VERY CHOICE BRAND OF CEYLON TEA. i o M SLOI Co. ffnir.t -^ĔdĔĔ&&M Sole Importers: G. H. SLOT Co., Ltd., PENANG AND SINOAPORE JACKS SELF EDUCATOR. A guide to
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    • 118 16 |^SdSZSESZS2SES2SZS2^ I!H 2nd. HAND CARS llj We beg to announce re-organization of our 2nd. baud icar department, and therefore better values. Every car receives proper overhaul and reconditioning before disposal. J Favourable prices are always allowed for the Trade-in I against new Fiats of the small European car class with
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