Malaya Tribune, 7 June 1930
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Title Section22 1930-06-07 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. 3 No. 133 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Saturday. June 7, 1930.22 words
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Advertisement255 1930-06-07 1 ijPTON'S CEYLON yOl NOT BETTER BEST. j 11 0. K99 CEMENT j j j i CONTRACTS CAN BE ARRANGED AT SPECIAL RATfiS ON APPLICATION TO: 1 Sole Importers: THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. 1 (Incorporated in Denmark.) QJ i L i, i, J BLACK <§i DECKER ow-t j*. >w255 words
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Advertisement158 1930-06-07 1 I "FLORODOB" Washing //mmm^P// Suiting* /W y Por Tropical HIOH STREET. fl Singapore. $****************************************25! **********^**********5?"***********************************2 I WHEN THE URGE COMES TO YOU, TO I I Make Something Better I of Your Life j I ORDER A I READ'S BEER, I I And you will have made the I Best Possible158 words
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Article107 1930-06-07 2 THE WIRELESS VALVE EXPLAINED. Local Reception Reports. Some elementary knowledge of wireless theory is of the greatest help, if not absolutely necessary, to obtain success in this really fascinating hobby. It is not necessary for the ordinary man to study tables and figures but it is always107 words
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Article, Illustration993 1930-06-07 2 Before passing on to the subject of the thermionic valve it is necessary that we should understand the electronic theory. According to this theory, all matter is made up of minute particles called atoms, which are the smallest particles having the distinctive characteristic and chemical structure of993 words
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Article102 1930-06-07 2 "C.P.M." sends his latest reception report: Saturday: Manila, very poor but slightly improved towards 8 p.m. Huisen at half strength, excellent classics. Sunday: Manila, same strength as previous day. Monday: Huisen, poor reception. P.LE. (15.93) calling Paris. Tuesday: Chelmsford at 3.30 a.m., Schubert sonatinas, chamber music. P.L.E. (Bandoeng),102 words
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Article300 1930-06-07 2 DEPENDENCE UPON FOREIGNERS. "Malacca Reader" writes: For the last six weeks Bandoeng's weekly concerts given every Tuesday were badly received. Last Tuesday (June 3) the reception on gramophone records was received at full loud speaker strength but this was only maintained till 8.30 p.m. After this, when300 words
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Advertisement279 1930-06-07 2 1 Going on Leave Soon? I Then you want a Cine-"Kodak". j Take home living pictures of life in Malaya. Bring back C a living diary of your holiday and enjoy it all over D C{ again at your leisure. X 1 KODAK LIMITED, jj rC (Incorporated in England.) jfl279 words
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Advertisement162 1930-06-07 2 You'need never n^f^H^lSTmW headaches, buiousn, P#vSL/ V/# Pation and the lik, V remember to IAMW y 0 h*m Wtm ft km, fbcked m bottles and •MW v i ***************525 2 52 2 p s? Toothsome Tasties.] B We receive regular supplies of: I Sheep's Tongues Sheep's Kidneys I Sweet Breads162 words
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Article, Illustration849 1930-06-07 3 BUT NICOLA DIDN'T UNDERSTAND UNTIL TOO LATE Nircla, the who is appearing at the Victoria Theatre, from to-night, has been travelling round the world for over twenty-five years. He has a fund of experiences, some thrilling, some comic, and some dangerous but all interesting. The "Malaya849 words
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Advertisement336 1930-06-07 3 Every Morning^^^^Ĕi I J A little Petrole I lahn rubbed mt > die If scalp stimulates and maintains ;i healthy B WM growth, wards off premature baidne .s, and B T enables the hair to keep its natural colour. B Should illness, breakdown, or war strain have caused H 3fl336 words
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Advertisement42 1930-06-07 3 fulfill CAUSES A SENSATION THE ADVANTAGES OF THE MULTIDOT EASIER TO HIT because the dots indicate more accurately the part of the ball which should be struck with the ball and surroundings. AS,ER T n l^ >EMT ii FV becau n e42 words
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Article90 1930-06-07 4 (Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen-names90 words
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Article90 1930-06-07 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."i Sir—May I, through the medium of yjui esteemed paper, be allowed to put to the authorities of the Singapore Chmese Mandar n School one question? I wish to know whether, after completing the six months' course, I hall be enabled to appear90 words
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Article254 1930-06-07 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —As a constant reader of your valuablepaper I have carefully gone through the letters of the correspondent who uses the nom de plume A Muslim Rationalist." His writings cannot be left unchallenged. In order to discuss matters of interest pertaining to Islam254 words
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Article55 1930-06-07 4 A correspondent, referring to the fa.ct tliat many people confuse the St. Joseph's Church Servers' Brigade with the St. Joseph's Old Boys' Association, suggests that the name of the former body be changed to St. Anthony's Old Boys' Association, as most of the members were formerly pupils55 words
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Article556 1930-06-07 4 Dishonest Storekeeper Sent To Prison. BREACH OF TRUST. At the Selangor Assizes on Monday, before the Chief Justice, Mr. L. H. Elphinstone. K C Tan Geok Sun. formerly a clerk and storekeeper employed by Messrs. Paterson. Simon.; and Co., at their Klang godown. claimed tripl on charges556 words
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Advertisement290 1930-06-07 4 When baby screams in Mother should have an instant hand. There should always be a bottle of Woodward's Gripe Water in the house where there is a baby. This tried and trusted remedy for baby ailments is prescribed freely by doctors and nurses throughout the world.* woodward's "GRIPE WrVTEIgL, V290 words
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Advertisement653 1930-06-07 4 Lhis penetrating foam CLEANS TEETH BETTER Scientist discovers that Colgate's has lout, "surface-tension". hence greaterpower to cleanse tiny crevices where decay starts wKKz%r 'TOOTH decay begins, says modern science, i, WBm%Z tiny crevices where no toothbrush can reach < WW, We particles and mucin deposits colle< 1 Ordinary toothpastes fafl653 words
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Advertisement261 1930-06-07 4 ca C 3 ca v v v C 3 v o o lib cib cih db dh^^Sffi j Get Well j and ff\ I j Keep Well! i\ I "Every IPicttv telh a Ston I pain in the small of the back; that irregularity of j A the urine; that261 words
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Article226 1930-06-07 5 ffll P l iKmployment Problem In Perak. M Bradburne and Co., of Kuala Tin. sa r re port dated May 30, has Lumpur n a de fi n ite slump condition no* »i IO vea all who have the power :rom nl r Iie ir226 words
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Article113 1930-06-07 5 Camber Of Commerce R. A. tteport. c Chamber of Commerce Tbe f in their weekly auction regabber A- wr dated aiaie,7 ib.= 799.15 ions: Offered I,. Sold 1.274.396 Ib.= tons. London »ot »M—», m York ipot 13', cents. PKI4 ES REALIZED. Kibbcd sh„ d Sheet: Standard quality113 words
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Article269 1930-06-07 5 Messrs Lewis and Peat. Ltd., Singapore, in their weekly report dated June 6, state: This week has seen new low levels reached b all markets. The high shipments for Malaya started the decline, and there has evidently been a ?ood deal of liquidation by teak holders269 words
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Article148 1930-06-07 5 (By arrangement with the "ST.P") London, June 5. Iktloß the latest company returns. Pur per cent., making 12 Percent.. Profit 115.266: D.W.A. 10 per cent.; Cheras per cent., making tt\k per cent., Profit £15 248. Tjiliwoeng 4 per cent. Profit 2182. KaU 4 per cent. Profit £3.658; Nirmala148 words
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Article131 1930-06-07 5 I the report by the directors 1 Jj annual general meeting of be held at FuUerton Building, Jun*> 7 «t K i at noon. vear amounted to $807.38 aaSr* 1 J added the sum of £1 733 80 te J?ht J from the previous year mak SJj131 words
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Article111 1930-06-07 5 Great Business Depression. ["Japanese News" Service.] Tokyo, June 5. Trade returns for last month show totals of Y155.674.000 and Yl 15,294,000 for imports and txports respectively, the adverse balance beine Y40.380.000. A deficit to the extent of ten to twenty million yen for he revenue111 words
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Article135 1930-06-07 5 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S.S.) LTD. Per Imp. Gallon cts. 3hell Aviation Spirit ex 4-gl. drums per imp. gl. 00 Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump and/or 4-gl. drums per imp. gl. 77 Yellow Shell Motor Spirit per 4-gl. tin $3.22 Shell Kerosene per 2 tins $5,38 Coastlight Kerosene135 words
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Article422 1930-06-07 5 Singapore, June 6. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 52 Beef, stew or curry kati 48 Pork, lean kati 60 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 55 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 62 Hens (Locally reared) kati 75 Ducks each 90 Pigeons, domestic422 words
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Advertisement651 1930-06-07 5 Church Services. WHIT-SUNDAY. St. Andrew's Cathedral June 8, 1930. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. (Choral) Holy Communion. 10 a.m. Sunday School At St. Andrew's School. 5:30 p.m. (Choral) Evensong and Sermon. Holy communion on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at651 words
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Advertisement416 1930-06-07 5 CATHEDRAL OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. 3:10 a.m. Low Mass. 8 a.m. High Haas and Sermon. 5 p m Vespers and Benediction CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF LOURDES. Ophir Rood, t a.m. Mass and Sermon. 8 p m Prayers and Benediction CHURCH OF ST. JOSEPH, i Portuguese Mission.) 6:30 a.m. Low416 words
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Advertisement95 1930-06-07 5 JpHSHSHSHSHScISESHSHKrIS^^ jo MAKE TO-NIGHT YOUR SPEEDWAY NIGHT I Another Sensational Night's Racing g I AT SINGAPORE g SPEEDWAY J Ir j To-Night /j\ j lON HIS SPECIAL RACING DOUGLAS WILL MAKE HIS APPKARANCE AND WILL ATTACK THE TRACK RECORDS. I TIGER LEWIS v. JACK SHARP. jj Dj C I The95 words
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Advertisement459 1930-06-07 6 Amusements. 1 PAVILION I I 'PHONE 6903 I TO-NIGHT, THE LAST NIGHT. 1 AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. S I THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. The first film wfll show you why I "LADIES MUST DRESS" S (VIRGINIA VALLI) 1 lln the second one JpQ||j will tell you "WHY WORRY" I even459 words
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Advertisement281 1930-06-07 6 iLHAMBRfiI N Hmbl THE THEATRE OF PERFECT SOUNO 11 U X ftM'inP' REPRODUCTION iftfii l 9 X I D 6.15 p.m. To-night 9.15 p.m. I D The Supreme Achievement Of The Talking Screen! f j j 200 PERFORMERS y 5 World Famous jj Song Hits o j MAGNIFICENT flO "BREAKAWAY"281 words
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Advertisement345 1930-06-07 6 GAIETY From Friday, June 6 to Thursday, Juno r> At 7.30 p.m. "PERILS OF THE WILD SERIIi •> With JOE BONOMO. Episodes 9, 10. 11. ITI3 l« j BALANCE 14 REELS 15 At 9.45 p.m. THE WHEEL OF OESTIINy. Adapted from the story "THE MAN WITHOUT A PASTBy JOSEPH ANTHONY345 words
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255 1930-06-07 7 Markets Quiet—And No Wonder! Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. W d RUBBER. 6 5 16d.. unchanged. 12". cents (G), up cent. Quiet. Allenbys $1.30—51.40, Ayer ~-$1.35, Ayer Panas $I.lo— $1.20, M,v -70 cents. Brogas cents— it Jelotongs 50—55 cents, Bukit 70 cents, Colinsburghs $2255 words
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Article167 1930-06-07 7 Possible Use On Roads. ißy arrangement with the "SJ'.P.") London, June 6. The seriou» position of the rubber industry ius prompted S:r George Penny (Cons., Kingston -on-Tha:nes) to draw the attention of Mr. Morrison, the Minister of Transport, to the matter wi:h a view to Government action, in167 words
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Article75 1930-06-07 7 British Official Wireless. London, June 6. Paris 123.90, New York 4.85 27/32, Brussels W.81»., Geneva 25.10, Amsterdam 12.08%, Milan 92 76. Berlin 20.36V 2 Stockholm Copenhagen 18.16 >2, Oslo 18.1514, Vienna ;J 4: Prague 164 7 Helsingfors 192 "4, Madrid 40,07'.., Lisbon 108.25, Athens 375, ucharest 818, RioBritish Official Wireless. - 75 words
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Article114 1930-06-07 7 GAPORE, JUNE 7. A-l per Koyan $360 ICeS 1.. $331 2 $310 Ce 3 $292 Rl <*. Siarr 4 «o«fi ice s a- SSS 1 «53 rL 2 «248 Re 3•• 238 pi!' 1 $237 B I' 2 $227 E lled N 1P« teg $8.00 2 $7.75 Buyers Sellers114 words
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Article154 1930-06-07 7 Foreign Retaliation Warning. Reuter's Service. Washington, June 6. Warnings from commercial holies in various countries that the enactment of the present Tariff Bill will lead to retaliation, has provoked the Chairman of the and Ways and Means Committee of the House of Representatives to declare thatReuter's Service. - 154 words
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Article137 1930-06-07 7 Convicted For Defamation. The case in which Alexander Nol c was prosecuted for defamation of character was concluded before the Fourth Magistrate (Mr. Dohoo) yestreday. The action was taken by Mr. Walter Abeygoonesekera. His worship, in convicting Nolte and fining him $3 and cos s, said that137 words
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Article314 1930-06-07 7 Notice is given by the Shipping Office, Singapore, that an anchor with about 20 feet of 2" stud link chain attached has been recovered from the "Yangtsze" (China) found in position with the Quarantine Buoy bearing West 2 cables—and is now lying on the foreshore of the Customs314 words
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Article159 1930-06-07 7 "Marosa." Nor. 839 tons, Capt. Three, from Bangkok, 6-6; for Batu Pahat, 7-6. "Promise," Nor. 727 tons, Capt. Hs vtdt, frcm Palembang, 6—6; for Palembang, date uncertain. "Auby," Sar. 319 10ns, Capt. Eelso.i. from Kuching 7-6; for Kuching, 11-6. "Bingtang." Dut. 4,098 tons, Capt. Drent. from Los Angeles, 7-6;159 words
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68 1930-06-07 7 12 O'CLOCK NOON, JUNE 7. Buyers. Sellers R.S.S equal to London Standard. Spot 20' a 20 :i 4 Standard R.S.S. on Tender June 21 21% July 21% 22 August 22%*— July/September 22% 22%. October; December 23 V, 23% Tone of Market:—Quiet. Latest Cable:—London Spot Sheet68 words
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Article635 1930-06-07 7 ALL-MALAYA OLYMPIC MEETING. Programme Of Events. (By a Special Correspondent.) Over fifty promoters of the All-Malaya Chinese Olympic Meet held their second business meeting at the premises of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce a few days ago. Mr. Lim Kirn Tian was elected chairman of the meeting,635 words
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Article30 1930-06-07 7 British Official Wireless. Rugby, June 6. Miss Bonfield (Minister of Labour) has 'eft London for Geneva to attend the fourteenth session of the International Labour Conference.British Official Wireless. - 30 words
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Article33 1930-06-07 7 Reuter's Service. Stockholm. June 7. Mr. Eckman, leader of the People's Party, has formed a Ministry. He is himelf Prime Minister and Minister of Defence and Baron Ramel is Foreign Minister.Reuter's Service. - 33 words
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Article28 1930-06-07 7 Reuter's Service. Friedrichshaftm, June 6. The Graf Zeppelin has been moored and has thus completed the flight round south and north America in thr.ee weeks.Reuter's Service. - 28 words
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Article93 1930-06-07 7 TO-DAY, JUNE 7 High Tides.—7.ls a.m., 7.43 p.m. Selangor Races. Cricket: Wejch Regt. v. Malacca. Tanglin; S.C.C. v. CS C. II v. Welch Band. CS C. Polo: Sultan of Perak's Cup. Balestier. Football League: I.C.F.A. v. R.E. (Div. I), Jalan Besar; SRC. v. R.A. (R.D.), Stadium. Magical93 words
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Article141 1930-06-07 7 ACID TEST FOR NEW JAPAN POLICY. Reverse For Nanking. Reuter's Service. Tokyo, June 6. With Tsinan apparently dest ned to change hnnds in a few days, the Japanese Foreign Office is watching anxiously but *s determined to maintain a "hand off" policy. Tsinan is regarded as the acidReuter's Service. - 141 words
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Article208 1930-06-07 7 Nanking Launches Fresh Offensive. (Sin Kuo Mm Press Service./ Shanghai. June 7. General Pei Tsung Hsi and the Kwangsi rebel troops are advancing towards Maklor (mid-way between Changsha and Yochow*. where eight regiments of Ho Chun's troops and three regiments of Hsia Tao Ying's division are concentrated.208 words
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Article107 1930-06-07 7 Tax On Bachelors. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia Berlin. June o\ The press generally .eccives favourably the Cabinet's outline of a plan for filling up the budget deficit dealing with unemployment. It comprises a tax of ten per cent, of the incometax amount on bachelors oi both sexes a107 words
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Article462 1930-06-07 7 A Spectacular Rider. THE CLAREMOXT TRACK CHAMPION. A "Malaya Tribune" representative has had an interesting chat with Sig. Schlam, the WestAustralian Cbremont champ on rider, who is in Singapore. Those who saw Schlam lap round on a trial run last week were given just a glimpse of his462 words
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Article162 1930-06-07 7 Verdict Of Murder And Suicide. Reuter's Service. London. June 6. At the inquest at Cambridge on the three victims of the shooting tragedy, the Corontr said Det-Sgt. Willis, when he visiteJ Wollaston's room, had a warrant for the arrest of Potts, who, when told to come to theReuter's Service. - 162 words
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Article121 1930-06-07 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves, Singapore. June 7. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1) H.M.S. Iroquois E.E.E. Wharf; Hong Hwa 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate t|. Bintang 14; Malay Maru 12; Circe 10; Katong 8; Pfalz 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate t). Agapenor 30; Pangkor 32; Ganges Maru 35; Cape121 words
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Article191 1930-06-07 7 TO-DAY, JUNE 7. Sarawak (Kuching) 3 p.m. North. N-East and N-West Sumatra (Manipi) 3 p.m Muar (Jarak) 3 p.m. Port Swettenham L Penang <Klang* 3 p.m. Malacca and Port Dickson <Larut) 3 p.m. Batu Pahat (Sin Aik Lee) 4 p.m. Laboean Bilik and Tandjong Balei (Mm) 4 p.m.191 words
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Article32 1930-06-07 7 The rate of Issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 154 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from Inland Ceylon is Rs. 158 for $100.32 words
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Advertisement473 1930-06-07 7 V V VlHi■■ 1 I ■KpS om m v 1 M loHo In UULJ 1 In^ MATINEE: To-day, at 315 p.m. (And Tomorrow, Sunday), g Soldiers in Uniform, and Children Half Price. TO-NIGHT AT 6.15 AND 9.15 P.M. jjj Radio s Delightful All-Talking and Musical Dramatic Romance "Street Girl" S473 words
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Obituary106 1930-06-07 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. DEATHS. Mr. Yow Ngan Pan passed away on Tuesday. May 27. 1930, (aged 66) at his residence No. 1, Yow Ngan Pan Street. Funeral will take place on Sunday, June 8. 1930, starting at 12 noon to the Cantonese Burial grounds at Thomson Road.106 words
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Article679 1930-06-07 8 His Excellency delivered a truly magnificent address to the Singapore medical students and their friends en Thursday afternoon. It was a long on 2, but not a word too long, and every passage in it denoted scholarship and stimulated thought We nave had some erudite Governors m679 words
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Article380 1930-06-07 8 Mr. J. F. F. Gregg has been appointed a Coroner for Singapore. Pastor W. W. R. Lake will speak on "The Divine Seal" to-morrow at 8.15 p.m. at the Seventh Day Adventist Church. Penang Road. The appointment of Dr. J. E. Smith to act as an Unofficial Member of the380 words
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Article117 1930-06-07 8 Weakness Of Economic Case. INCREASED MILITARY COMMITMENT? Reutier's Service. London, June 6. A White Paper says that the Channel Tunnel Scheme was rejected owing to th? element of doubt about the feasibility of construction, and the weakness of the economic case, the great cost and the long periodReutier's Service. - 117 words
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118 1930-06-07 8 Much Respected Officer. The death occurred in the General Hospital Singapore, this morning, of Mr. Ernest Cheers, A. S. P. in charge of the Detective Branch. Mr. Cheers had been in hospital for some time for the purpose of an operation. The deceas?d officer was118 words
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Article67 1930-06-07 8 Another One In Penang. •The 'Nanyang Si Po," a Chinese daily newspaper of Penang, has been ordered to suspend publication. The reasons for this action on the part cf the Government are not stated yet. This is the second Chinese journal in Pons 113 that has67 words
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Article42 1930-06-07 8 A public meet'ng under the auspices of the rinpapore Buddhist Association will be held o.i Monday it 5 pm. at the Association Hall. 15-7. Nven Road, to open a Relief Fund for the sufferers from the Ceylon flood.42 words
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Article66 1930-06-07 8 F:om France by "Chenoneeaux." due Singapore at 8 a.m. to-morrow. Fron China and Manila by "President Harrison," due Singapore daylight on Monday. From Australia (Parcels only* by 'Nicu<v Zeeland," due Singapore daylight on Monday. From Western Australia by "Centaur," due Singapore on Monday. From China anl Japan by66 words
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Article381 1930-06-07 8 An auctioneer's licence has been granted in Mi. Mohamed Ali bin Maidin. of 19, Riverside. Malacca. Mr. A. H. Maitland. of the Anglo-French Trad.ng Co., Seremban, has been transferred to the Singapore office of the firm. An exclusive and interesting ttory by Nico a. the magician appearing at the Victoria381 words
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Article794 1930-06-07 8 (BY"LOOKER-0\ "There are just a Singapore where one ca: 5 f a: «uo<i ceaseless rush and bust e r m *-h« spots which are beautitu! Jdeti entirely their own, when "a the life we live seems a to, tf And to me," writes a cones in Alkaff794 words
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Article38 1930-06-07 8 Latest Quotation?»- Rl'BIiEK London: —6 5/lGd. New York:—13% cent.* 'G Singapore:—20Vz-20 t ceV. TIN od.). London:—Spot £139 0s. 0a (UP J* 3 months, buyers £141 J 6d.), sellers £141 5s. Od <UP Singapore:—$71.50. <125 U-n>38 words
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Advertisement232 1930-06-07 8 I favour of I jjj I McNISH- I I iWirfsFjl signifies W 3?55/ -m BETTER I I I >gM QUALITY I I S SOLE AGENTS: S DARINQAW Jb C A ITA ft*™***** Singapore H Cj tt Li JL If yJ/rrf/'/j Settlements J KUALA LUMPUR. I IflSlllll "EDGEWORTH" I ji EXTRA232 words
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Advertisement90 1930-06-07 8 ********************Z5Z525Z*****2525Z52! 111. S.De Silva&BrosJ Manufacturing Jewellers. SOLE AGENTS I AND S jjj. DISTRIBUTORS I X FOR H I S.S. F.M.S. I 5 OF Cj I THE WORLD RENOWNEDg "ZENITH" I WATCHES. -X 30 Years' Experience. 3j I 61, High Street, f\ g Singapore. jjj a Thone 4540. I TO LET.90 words
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Advertisement11 1930-06-07 8 THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE" will be published as usual on Monday (WHIT-MONDAY).11 words
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2996 1930-06-07 9 Men Of Many Creeds And Races Join Movement. A CENTRE OF INSPIRATION. jlaya's New Epoch In Communal Friendship. -ipcre is probably the most cosmopolitan city in the world. No place i better field for the world-wide Rotary movement of international r) Mp. Fresh inspiration2,996 words
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Article92 1930-06-07 9 I/XNDON TO SINGAPORE BY WIRELESS. Statement In Commons. Reuter's Service. Lonuon, June 6. In the House of Commons to-day, replying to Mr. Somerville, who drew attention to ttM telephone facilities between London and Java, Mr. Lees Smith (Postmaster General) said that the question of establishing a wireless telephoneReuter's Service. - 92 words
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Article652 1930-06-07 9 AS INTENSIVE NOW AS EVER. British Official Wireless. Rugby, June 6. Before the House of Commons adjourned to-day for the Whitsun holiday. Commander Oliver Locker Lampson raised the question of relations with Russia. Sir Austen Chamberlain (former Conservative Foreign Secre aiy) said it was rash of the firstBritish Official Wireless. - 652 words
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Article49 1930-06-07 9 In Kirn Keat Road, Balestier district, at 1 p.m. yesterday a Chinese was accosted by gunmen and shot down. The victim was found later in a semi-conscious condition and was conveyed to hospital in an ambulance. He had several gun-shot wounds and is in a serious condition.49 words
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Article53 1930-06-07 9 Th" official times taken in transmission over thjg. lines of the Associated Companies of the Derby result were as follows: Stations wording direct with Eastern Ext m sion London office, namely Alexandria. Bombay, Capetown and Halifax, 5 seconds. Other stations throughout the Company's system, including West Indies,53 words
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Article29 1930-06-07 9 RADIO IN MALAYA, on page 2. NICOLA'S STORY, en page 3. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 4. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. NOTES FROM CEYLON, on page 11.29 words
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Article419 1930-06-07 9 Rebel Tribesmen In India. BRITISH TROOPS SUFFER CASUALTIES. Gandhi's Plans Condemned. British Official Wireless. Reuter's Service. Rugby, June 6. Mr. Wedgwood Benn (Secretary for India) was asked in the House of Commons whether he could state that the resources at the disposal of the Government of India forBritish Official Wireless.; Reuter's Service. - 419 words
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Article323 1930-06-07 9 Reuter's Service. Quetta, June 7. Capt. Parley and Capt. and Mrs. Prere were motoring In two cars driven by Indians. They were held up by a barricade of rocks. The cars had hardly stopped when the raiders fell upon the occupants and carried them o/T on camels toReuter's Service. - 323 words
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Article104 1930-06-07 9 Girl's Body Identified. (By arrangement with the "SJf.") London, June 6. The identity of the young and handsome girl, whose body, only partially clad, was discovered in Hoxton Lane early on Thursday morning, was ascertained to-day. Her name is Agnes Kcsson. She was a Scottish104 words
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Advertisement225 1930-06-07 9 jj fl! B i i I Agen's: GUTHRIE CO., LTD. I Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) 3 "His Master s Voice" j f RECORDS I a FROM I "INNOCENTS OF PARIS" j y Louise v llt'sI It's a habit of mine Sung by On top of the World, alone, MAURICE225 words
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372 1930-06-07 10 Sports Pastimes. SINGAPORE LEAGUE. R.A.F. Give Chinese Hard Fight. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The R A.F. very nearly held the S.C.F A. io a draw in a Div. 1 match played at th; Stadium yesterday. Only one goal was sc re in the game, Chee Lim banging in a fine drhe from372 words
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Article307 1930-06-07 10 FIRST DIVISION. 4 Goals P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. adJ.C. 10 8 0 2 24 9 18 itilaxs 8 1 0 44 9 16 S.6.F.A. 9 7 1 1 26 4 15 i Welch 9 4 4 1 22 18 9 Ujj. 9 3 5307 words
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Article248 1930-06-07 10 The second annual league of the Ami Athletic Association will commence to-morrow with five teams in the competition as follows: A Team: Tan Chow Hin (capt.), Tan Twan Yang, Soh Cheng Yam, Tan Tcng Seng, Wong Quek Boon, Tan Tye Long, Koh Leng Hco, Cheng Yong Nghee,248 words
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62 1930-06-07 10 The Johore Chinese F.A. beat the Western Malays at the Joßore English College ground yesterday evening, by one goal to nil. J.C.P.A. players were: Low Long Seah; Low Tong Nam, Yeo Ah Miang: Yap Kirn Bok, Tan Swee Tee. Seah Swee Onn; Tay Eng Seng,62 words
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Article82 1930-06-07 10 The N.S.P.A. League match between the Indians and the N. S. Club had to be abandoned on Thursday, writes our Seremban correspondent. As the game progressed it tended to become of a rough nature and near the interval the referee decided to end it because, he stated,82 words
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Article64 1930-06-07 10 Australia v. England. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter's Service. London, June G. At Eastbourne to-day in the third round of ihe Davis Cup,"in the matches between England r.nd Australia which are'expected to yield the potential European zone finalists against America, Crawford (Australia) beat Lee (BrJbin) a—3, 6—2, 4 —6,Reuter's Service. - 64 words
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Article101 1930-06-07 10 Colony v. F.M.S. Players in the annual match between the Colony and the F.M.S. for the Guillemard Cup which is to be played in Kuala Lumpur during lie Wnitsun holiday are. Colony Singles: D. H. Kleinman, Roy Smith, lim Bong Soo, N. S. Wise, K. Matsukawa, C. F.101 words
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Article206 1930-06-07 10 S.C.R.C. Tennis Tournament. The final in the tennis tournament of the oiraiis Chinese Recreation Cluo was played off v tciday at the Clubs premises and Choon Leong beat John Lim 6—2, 6—1. Cfti tc an appreciable crowd witnessed the -natch, and Mr. Cheong Chee Tong206 words
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Article138 1930-06-07 10 An All Cards Result. THE TURF. Reuter's Service. London, June 6. The Oaks Stakes (for three-year-olds) (about a mile and a half) was run at Epsom to-day with the following result: Lord Glanely's ROSE OF ENGLAND 1 Lord Howard de Walden s"* WEDDING FAVOUR 2 Lord Beaverbrook's MICReuter's Service. - 138 words
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Article26 1930-06-07 10 GOLF. Reuter's Service. London, June 6. At Portrush the Irish open golf final was won by C. Whitcombe. with a score of 289.Reuter's Service. - 26 words
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Article27 1930-06-07 10 Reuter's Service. La Boulie, June 6. The French open amateur final was won by Von Elm. who beat R. G. Morrison 9 and 8.Reuter's Service. - 27 words
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Article222 1930-06-07 10 To-night's Grand Programme. DIRT-TRACK RACING. To-night speed fans are offered an excepts onal programme of speed racing at the Singapore Speedway when Jack Sharp and Tiger Lewis, the two daring Australian riders, will meet in a match race, and George Gregor, the clever Cardiff, <English) champion, will attack222 words
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Article40 1930-06-07 10 Members of the Blue Star Minstrel Party are reminded that, during the Chinese Industrial and Commercial School Exhibition for a week at No. 15, Outram Road, they are requested to render music for two nights only, Monday and Thursday next40 words
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Article623 1930-06-07 10 Australians Win By 5 Wkts. HENDREN HITS UP 138 RUNS. CRICKET. (By arrangement with the "8.F.P.") London, June 6. Although the Australians defeated Middlesex at Lord's to-day by five wickets—and thus registered their sixth win of the tour out of eleven matches played—the county side emerged623 words
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Article608 1930-06-07 10 S.C C. v. N: SEMBILAN. The teams for the match between the S.C.C. and Negri Sembtlan at Seremban this week-end are: S.C.C. —R. A. Ashworth, G. I. Begley. R. L L. Braddell, A Bromley-Davenport, R. G. Gibson, Capt. D. Hill, D. R. A. Hobiyn. K. H. McFarlane, A.608 words
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Article81 1930-06-07 10 Duleepsinghji May Play. THIRTEEN NAMES TO SELECT FROM. Reuter's Service. London, June 6. The official selection for the First Test at Nottingham on June 13 will be made from: A. P .F. Chapman (captain), (Kent). J. B. Hobbs, (Surrey) H. Sutcliffe, (Yorkshire). W. R Hammond, (Gloucestershire) E.Reuter's Service. - 81 words
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Article476 1930-06-07 10 Freeman Finds His Form. Reuter's Service. London, June 6 County matches commenced on Wednesday resulted as follows: YORKS BEAT HANTS. Yorkshire: 478 for 9 wkts. decl. (Robinscn 108). Hampshire: 169 (Robinson 7 fcr 25) and following on. 209 (Mead 91 not out. Robinson 4 for 60). Played atReuter's Service. - 476 words
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Article137 1930-06-07 10 A large number of people were present at the Inter-school Drill Competition which was held on the Raffles Institution Ground on Wednesday. There was a record entry of ten schools, and a very high standard of work was shown. Miss Fricker. the Woman Supervisor of Physical Train ng,137 words
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Article44 1930-06-07 10 The positions of the Schools in the Interschool Games Competiiicti at the Stadium on Thursday were as follows: MAXIMUM 30Points scored. Rangoon Road School 23 Outram Road School 21 Victoria Bridge School 16 Geylang English School 4 Radin Mas English School 444 words
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Article480 1930-06-07 10 Association Football. The "B" team v. the "A" team in the Amicable Athletic Association League tc-morrow at the S.C.F.A. ground:— Tan Boon Seng; Sim Boon Hwee, Tay Kwee Liang; Tan Khoek Thiam, Chhi Ah Hooi, Lim Been Seng; On? Seng Kay, Tan Teck Cheng, Chua Keng Pak480 words
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Article1259 1930-06-07 11 COMPENSATION TO FLOOD VICTIMS. ol the various social service and organisations met at the Town D Gardens, Colombo, on May 17 and means of surveying the sed to property by the recent floods, to paying compensation to 1 H. E. Newham, the Mayor, after re viewing the1,259 words
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Article199 1930-06-07 11 Talented Chinese Amateurs. Playing to a bumper house at the Star Opera Hall on Thursday night, the Straits Chinese Amateur Dramatic and Musical Society maintained their standard of excellent performances in the past. The proceeds are to go to the building ftind of the Say Thian Hood199 words
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Article204 1930-06-07 11 Views Of Professor Kay-Mouat. Professor J. R. Kay-Mouat, Head of the Physiology Department at the King Edward VII College of Medicine, Singapore, passed through Penang on Sunday on the 8.1. vessel "Tairea" after having spent three weeks in Burma studying. In an interview with a "Pinang Gazette"204 words
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Article51 1930-06-07 11 Drill Programme. TO-DAY, JUNE 7. 2 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range, Intelligence Sec., Classification. 2.30 p.m.—Drill Hall, Intelligence Section, Road Reconnaissance. 3.30 p.m.—Siglap, "B" (English) Coy., Camp. TO-MORROW, JUNE 8. 9 a.m.—Bukit Timah Range, S. V. R. A., Spoon Shoot. Siglap.—"B" (English) Coy., Camp. MONDAY, JUNE 9. Siglap.—"B" (English) Coy.,51 words
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Article1113 1930-06-07 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, June 7, 1939, 19 a.m. Issue Value Buyers Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 21 6 22|fi 5|- Ayer Hitam Tin 13|- 14|£1 Bangrin Tin 19|6 20 6 1 Batang Padang 0.10 0.14 1 Batu Caves 0.50 0.60 11,113 words
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Article768 1930-06-07 13 Mr. Westlake Explains. UNREST AFFECTING CHURCH EVENTS. The Rev. G. V. Westlake writes as follows in the "Cathedral Monthly Paper" anent the Cathedral dispute: Most, if not all of you, will have read the press notices of our annual cnurch meeting on April 28, when about 200768 words
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Article320 1930-06-07 13 Open Book Beside His Bed Mr. W. H. Atkinson, the New Zealand artist who claimed that his work was inspired from the spirit world, was found dead recently in his bed at a house •in York-road Marylebon^. A new piece of gas tubing, connected with a gas320 words
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