Malaya Tribune, 12 June 1930
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Title Section21 1930-06-12 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol -No. 13T SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday, June 12. 1930.21 words
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Advertisement296 1930-06-12 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA, yo; VNNOT BETTER RE BEST. 1. STAI7B Co., Cognac, j Pure Grape-juice Brandies. I I j Delightful and Mellow of taste with H I I a real Cognac Aroma. M f H I TRY SI nubs fflj j /j 3 STARS or 5 CROWNS gl Brandy Once296 words
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Advertisement214 1930-06-12 1 "FLORODOB" Jff Washing Suiting* /|Oy Mir/ For Tropical Wear. y HIOH B BT r Wngmpor». -1 Progress I is that movement to which the introduction of I Read's Beer B I is possibly the greatest contribution to date I b the steady march of civilisation towards a I more pleasant214 words
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Article1698 1930-06-12 2 GOVERNMENT AND THE ASSEMBLY. The question of whether an Assembly session should be called of not is again under discussion and the resignation of Sir Purushottamdas creates further difficulties for the Government in facing a House which would without any popular representation and therefore hardly worth being1,698 words
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Advertisement613 1930-06-12 2 THE GIRL WHO ENJOYS LIFE. It is just in her "teen age" that a girl should be getting most fun out of life. Yet so often it happens that girls of sixteen-to-twenty have &ut grown their strengthare quickly tired, pale, nervous, generally un-down and unhappy. Those arV sore «igns of613 words
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Advertisement159 1930-06-12 2 EVER TRIED YETY Why not once, when we are offering you better blade at only half the value than what you are paying for: Thousands of packets sold every month proves its excellence. YEliP^ if vat) il WARRANTED swepisiri&tEEt Only 75 renls a packet of 10 BLADES QUALITY SECOND TO159 words
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Advertisement458 1930-06-12 2 oil))!** WHICH TONES AS IT CI I s i Jlr M EDICAL authorU y a L perience prove that regulm a HL old-Jasmoned salts produces a e ff ec t accompanied by temporal !c. weakness. J At last this fault has been ov< B I r I n combining the458 words
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Article760 1930-06-12 3 Ipoh Paper's Strong Comments. Referring to the statement by its Singapore correspondent that there is a rumour that Sir Cecil Clementi "means to ban sweeps altogether —even strictly club affairs—which will mean new legislation and a brisk fight against it," the "Times of Malaya" says editorially:760 words
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Advertisement557 1930-06-12 3 Ell-here's to your jolly Good Health."' II mutt say you look a different fellow since you took my advice and URODONAL. 111 conversation this, between two of those good fellows know, just reaching that age when care must be exercised in living, because of those too prevalent troubles Goul, Rheumatism557 words
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Advertisement141 1930-06-12 4 CiniTfll TO-NIGHT AT6.15 and 9.115 P M fl VI I 111 Matinees: Saturday and Sunday, at 3.15 p.m Hi I I 111 SOLDIERS IN UNIFORM AND CHILDREN HALF PRICE. mmmW Mm thrilling drama; 2& m~ MELODIOUS MUSIC and SONr., x-> DAZZLING DANCING ENSE^'ru* THEATRE Pffffpfe ZZST r„r tnm/J? i Reproduction.141 words
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Article447 1930-06-12 5 Mr Lai Tet Loke's Scheme. .III. vun Daily Express" of Kuala LumTb I n'. -V I from Mr. Lai Tet Loke the par J**. kc[ ine which he thinks will save V ,,try from the ruin which fftces tin of dri f t is followed.447 words
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Article42 1930-06-12 5 May Returns. Following are the May Un outputs reported to us: Katu 504 pikuls. Kinta 1,000 pikuls. Kuchai 530 pukuls. Lingui 222.40 pikuls. Lukut 358.30 pikuls. Renong 1,816 pikuls. Renong Consol. 1,058 pikuls. Semenyih 225 pikuls. Teja Malaya 760 pikuls.42 words
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Article32 1930-06-12 5 May Returns. May rubber crop outputs reported to us are: Brunei United 40,900 lb. Changkat Serdang 24,593 lb. Indragiri 64,086 lb. Lunas 37,050 lb. Nyalas 310 lb. Tapah 59.249 lb.32 words
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Article425 1930-06-12 5 June G. Ytt.A t. r.-?i". Meak (*vOßd>* .ia£ *Mr— stew or curry ..it. 4U Pork, lean kati 60 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 65 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 62 Hens (Locally reared) kati 75 Ducks each 90 Pigeons, domestic unfledged425 words
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Advertisement21 1930-06-12 5 dHrdrJrapataiapafdtdg I 1 l 1 SOLE AGENTS: 1 V .V. Straits Java Trading Co. I g SINGAPORE PENANG. jjj I g21 words
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Advertisement94 1930-06-12 5 B 0 0 "kek: a" I E D I i the outstanding QUALITY record. n I Songs perfectly clear reproduced, no scratching noises. Widest and most j] I up-to-date range of Chinese and Malay songs. Only the most prominent h 1 artists are performing for "BEKA." j I DISTRIBUTORS IN94 words
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Advertisement952 1930-06-12 6 Amusements. 2S2S2SSSZSEiaSESZSaSSSESZSESESHSHS2SESHS2SHSHSHSaSES2SESESHS2S2SSS2SZSaSaSZS2SM PAVILION I THONE 6903 I FROM SUNDAY, JUNE BTO SATURDAY, JUNE 14. X AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP. H S THE LATEST PATHE GAZETTE. X Chester Conklin m I "Fools Fop Luck" j 1 Esther Ralston in The Sawdust Paradise [j] IN THE FIRST SHOW AT 7.30 PJsV H952 words
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225 1930-06-12 7 Shares Marked Down. Hid Co. report at 11 ft.m. RUBBER. d up l/16d. centa (G). unchanged. Allenbys $1.25—51.35, Ayer 10, Ayer Panas $1.05 —$1.15. rents. Brogas 90—95 cents, Bas- o __ss cents, Bukit Katils 60 ..burghs $2—52.10, Conne»aras alys $1.50—51.60, Indragiris kuantans 80 —85 cents, '<1225 words
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70 1930-06-12 7 12 O'CLOCK NOON. JUNE 12. Buyers. Sellers tis.B equal to London Standard Spot 18% 19 Stsndard RS S on Tender jam 19% 20 July 20 20% taps* 20% 20% July Beptember 20% 20% October/December 21% 21% Tone of Market: Quiet. Litest (ablfv London Spot Sheet70 words
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Article127 1930-06-12 7 SINGAPORE, JUNE 12. A-l per Koyan $364 Ma 1 $339 Rife Siair. 2 $319 Rice 3 $306 Rice, Siam 4 $273 B A-l $280 Rice. Saigon 1 $257 Rice. Brig m 2 $251 Rice. Saig 3 $240 Met B 1 $237 Mr.- Rao: 2 $230 Ri v Par B127 words
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Article134 1930-06-12 7 *SUT!( 1.TROLEUM CO., (S.S.) LTD. Per Imp. Gallon cts. V Spirit ex 4-gl. drums per Shed 'tor Spirit ex pump and/or Yellow S per imp gl 77 9beii Motor SpMt Per 4-gl. tin $3.22 (W tx* 2 ttm $5.38 rosene per 2 tins $5.38 Drag,, 2 tins $5.13134 words
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Article312 1930-06-12 7 British Official Wireless. (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, JUNE 12. Selling.—London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 15/16 d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 3%d., London «0 days' sight 2s. 3 13/16 d., London 30 lays' sight 2s. 3 25/32 d., London demand *s. 3%d., LondonBritish Official Wireless. - 312 words
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Article212 1930-06-12 7 Reduced Costs To Avoid Further Losses. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June ll. At the ninth annual meeting of Padang Plandok Tin, Ltd., it was stated that the output for the year was 965 pikuls 48 katis. The tin price, with the fact that the old No.212 words
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Article217 1930-06-12 7 Council Meeting Coincidence. It may (says the "Pinang Gazette") be a coincidence, but it is worthy of note that July 7, the day on which the Legislative COunc.l will meet at Penang is the 130 th anniversary of the annexation of Province Wellesley, the first piece of mainland217 words
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Article251 1930-06-12 7 Representatives of the Y.W.C.A. have been busy on the arduous duty of calling on firms and individuals in the city for the last fewdays in their annual appeal for funds. Ir* spite of the general trade depression the response has been very good, as the following report251 words
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Article148 1930-06-12 7 ■SHEAM PACKET COMPANY'S AFFAIRS. Drastic Reorganisation. Reuter's Service. London, June 12. The affairs of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company are being actively discussed in the City. The Company's decision not to pay dividends was followed by the recent report showing a heavy decline in the profitsReuter's Service. - 148 words
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146 1930-06-12 7 Petition To High Commissioner. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 11. At a very largely attended meeting of the F.M.S. Hospital Assistants' and Dressers* Association in Ipoh during the week-end, the President, Mr, S. P. Joseph, said they had an excellent magazine with a good146 words
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Article92 1930-06-12 7 HL (From Our Oum Correspondent.) Penang. June 11. Chan Seng Keh, reputed to be a well-known Ipoh pickpocket, was produced in the Police Court to-day and asked to show cause why he should not be bound over. He was bound over for six months on a bond of92 words
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Article68 1930-06-12 7 Under the auspices of the Chinese Chin Wco (Athletic) Association, at their prem.ses at 79. Neil Road, exhibits of the work of members of that Association, as well as those of their friends who are wellknown local amateurs, can be seen. All those interested are welcome. The exhibition68 words
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Article134 1930-06-12 7 The following passengers are proceeding by the P. and O. "Khiva.' sailing at 9 a.m. tomorrow for Penang. Colombo and Europe: Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Marsh and two children. Mr. C. M. Jamieson. Mr. T. Storey, Mr. J. N. Wainwright, Mr. H. N. Ross. Mr. T. Harrington, Mr. and134 words
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Article278 1930-06-12 7 Gang Stops Motorcar Near Kajang. The Seremban correspondent of the "Malayan Daily Express" tells the story of a daring holdup by a gang of armed Chinese, two miles from the Kajang Police Station, as related by a Chettiar of Seremban who was a passenger from Kuala278 words
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Article145 1930-06-12 7 ARRIVALS. "Moni," Brit. 533 tons, Capt. Lutkin. from Bangkok, 11-6; for Bangkok, 17-6. "Royal Prince," Brit. 4.934 tons, Capt. Wall, from Los Angeles, 11-6; for Penang, 17-6. "Talamba," Brit. 3,844 tons, Capt. Rowe, from Osaka, 11-6; for Penang, 13-6. "Ryui Maru," Japan. 3,391 tons, Capt. Ogawa, from Moji,145 words
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Article31 1930-06-12 7 ["Japanese News" Service.} Tokyo, June It. The trade returns for the first ten days of this month show totals of Y34.547.000 and Y*****.000 for imports and exports respectively.31 words
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Article47 1930-06-12 7 Arrivals And Departures. Arrived at Singapore from Batavia on Tuesday: Mr. Ter Mar sen. Left Singapore for Palembang yesterday: Mr. Lammerse. Left Singapore for Batavia yesterday: Mr. E. Gourdeau, Count G. Gardelli. Miss W. Ponder, Mr. S. Hatman, Mr. Schupf, one passenger incognito.47 words
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Article131 1930-06-12 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore, June 12. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Rajula 22; Talamba 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Khiva 18; Ceylon 13; Slamat 11; Telemachus 9; Placuna 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Erinpura 32: Halldor 35; Wakasa Maru 37; Deli 39. Empire Dock (Entrance131 words
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Advertisement687 1930-06-12 7 poeQ@QGQQOQOQO©QQQ©QQQO no PICK o|HHHHHHHHHHHH^IHIHHHHI I TO-NIGHT AT 6.15 AND 9.15 P.M. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. j I UNIVERSAL PICTURES CORPORATION Present jjj t(J Th* fiimoui All-Talking, Singing and Dancing Production X "BROADWAY" i jjj From the world-known stage success by JED HARRIS. i S Asa pUy "BROADWAY" started the Theatrical687 words
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Miscellaneous471 1930-06-12 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, JUNE 12. High Tides.—11.48 a.m., 10.41 p.m. Football League: S.C.F.A. v. SRC (Div. I), Jalan Besar; S.C.C. v. S.R.C. (R.D.), S.C.C.; H. Board v. O.T.F.C (Div. II), S.R.C; M.P.H. v. Y.M.C.A. (Div. II), Stadium; Police v. St. Joseph's (Div. II), A.P.C Boxing: Boy Walley v. Chua471 words
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Obituary55 1930-06-12 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Mrs. Vow Ngan Pan and family beg most respectfully to thank all relatives and friends and members of the various clubs for their kind messages of sympathy (by telegrams and letters): floral and other tributes and kind attendances at the funeral of the55 words
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Obituary65 1930-06-12 8 LIM.—Mrs. Lim le Ging. nee Oei Khoen Nio. at 13. Scotts Road, on June 9, 1930. aged 62. Beloved Mother of A. L. J., H. L. H. and A. L. B. Lim. Deeply regretted. Funeral on Sunday, the 15th inst., at 3 p.m. sharp to Bukit Brown Cemetery. Friends65 words
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Article756 1930-06-12 8 As mentioned by our contributor of "Topics of To-day" on Monday, Truth" In a recent issue declared that it had bean definitely decided that tne Singapore Naval Base must be completed. It was observed that "the fact that the Dominions and Crown Colonies directly interested in the756 words
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Article346 1930-06-12 8 Mr Tan Soo Liew. of Dollar Steamship Lints. Ltd.. Singapore, left for a trip to Colombo by the "President Harrison" to-day. A meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Ratepayers* Association will be held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce at 3 p.m. on Saturday. Mrs. E. Walker, cf Ipoh, who underwent346 words
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Article390 1930-06-12 8 May Cessation A Failure. SUNDAY STOPPAGE INADEQUATE. In their weekly report. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt state: "The rubber slump has assumed new dimensions during (he week, a heavy fall beng recorded in the commodity price, bringing the quotation well below any previous levels. Estimates of390 words
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Article69 1930-06-12 8 Clerical Union To Collect Information. The Clerical Union wishes to ascertain the extent of unemployment of clerical employees in Singapore. All those who are out of employment are reguested to communicate with the hon. secretary, Clerical Union, 17. Raffles Chambers, stating when and where they were last in69 words
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Article87 1930-06-12 8 /From Our Own Correspondent. Penang, June 11. There is still no news of the Italian airm a, Capt. Savino, who is on a seaplane flight *o Australia. On inquiry to-day at the A.P.C. ofh. c it was that they received advice that he was to refuel87 words
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Article447 1930-06-12 8 The Malayan Air Services seaplane has been hired by a 7 enang resident for a Sight to Singora in two days' time. Mr. W. EL Phillips, pilot of the plate, has had a very successful time so far during his stay in Penang. Bookings for joy rides still continue to447 words
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Article646 1930-06-12 8 (Br-LOOKU; The S. S. lE.) a h Reform question With little though (as I v. the committee hke the I mbfcr s cj be ability eventually 1 s^ulc authority just what pi. by the more enlightened munity. really is. con-.. A A motto for the hesit forever646 words
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Article21 1930-06-12 8 From Holland by SI. at 10 a.m. to-day. y a From Europe, London nu 22). by "Morea," due Per....21 words
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Article32 1930-06-12 8 Latest Quotati< n>. rubber. London:—6 l/16d. New York:—12>* cents (G Singapore:—cent TIN*Lrndon: —Spot £135 7s. 6d ;1 455 3 months, buyers £137 7s. 0d.>, sellers £137 10s. ,dow Singapore:—$68.87(17532 words
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Advertisement257 1930-06-12 8 II Known in UNIVERSAL 1 Every lar COFFEE 1 Home! tO percolater! I OFTEN IMITATED- g -ML NEVER EQUALLED. I B genuine l nivcr- a I later t:> a V N 1 Cu P Si/(> I I brougiit p..rf,-. Price $17.50. ""ml' ,0, f1 ,t Price $20.00. 1 coffee Without257 words
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Advertisement101 1930-06-12 8 §U. S.De Silva&Bros.| S Manufacturing Jewellers. cj I SOLE AGENTS I a AND [jj I DISTRIBUTORS I S FOR |C p S.S. F.M.S. I q| OF 5] I THE WORLD RENOWNEDjjj "ZENITH I WATCHES. g 30 Years' Experience. I 61, High Street, a Singapore. cj I Thone 4540. I 634101 words
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211 1930-06-12 9 Chiang Kai Shek To Resign? L EI I LEADER MAY FORM )\ERNMENT. sc Unity In Sight? Reuter's Service. Shanghai, June 12. .iues of a peaceful settlement of tuatUXk are now seriously disiking it is stated that Chang Governor of Manchuria) and <Reuter's Service. - 211 words
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Article529 1930-06-12 9 —cto TSINANFI to be neutral zone? Shanghai, June 11. Pollouniu iii intensive stalemate struggle at the end <>f Ubt month, in which the Nationalists sustained twenty thousand casualties, fighting in west Shantung has shown a lull during the past week The Nationalists are contracting their front. Reliable529 words
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Article46 1930-06-12 9 Wool Workers Ta Resume At Once? Reuter's Service. London, June 11. I Trade Unions engaged in the raw I the wool and textile industry 1 < ificialry advised their members to rage reduction proposed and an U return to work, on .the emus expcted forthwith.Reuter's Service. - 46 words
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Article149 1930-06-12 9 "DOING NOTHING," SAYS LORD THOMSON. Russia Forging Ahead. Reuter's Service. London, June 11. Lecturing to the Central Asian Society on the development of British Aviation in the East, Lord Thomson (Minister for Air>~ dwelt on the great strides being made in aviation in Russia, where there areReuter's Service. - 149 words
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Article126 1930-06-12 9 Archbishop Protests To Malta Governor. Reuter's Service. Malta, June 11. The Archbishop has strongly protested to the Governor against the action of the Police on the occasion of the recent popular demonstration here. He says that the Police gave the demonstrators every chance of creating disturbanceReuter's Service. - 126 words
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Article91 1930-06-12 9 Obstacle To Signing Of Treaty Removed. i Reuter's Service. Tokio. June 11. Admiral Kato, Chief of the Navy General Staff, has resigned and the Government has accepted his resignation. Admiral Shoshin Taniguchi. Commandant of the Kure Naval Ease, -is named to replace Kato. Vice-Admiral Kichisaburo, ofReuter's Service. - 91 words
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Article204 1930-06-12 9 Aeroplanes Used Against Tribesmen. Reuter's Service. Peshawar, June 11. Successful air action was taken this morning against positions occupied by the Haji of Turangzai's force and other tribesmen on the Mohmand border. Certain headmen made overtures for a council. The Haji's force is reported to be considerablyReuter's Service. - 204 words
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Article39 1930-06-12 9 Reuter's Service. Paris, June 11. The extradition of Francis Lorang. chairman of the Blue Bird Petrol Companies has been sanctioned. [Hundreds of shareholders were ruincu In tne Blue Bird Companies' sensational crash a few months ago.]Reuter's Service. - 39 words
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Article23 1930-06-12 9 NOTES FROM INDIA, on page 2. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 10. SPORTS NOTES, on page 11.23 words
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Article545 1930-06-12 9 s. s. (s.) a:s invitation to ASSOCIATIONS. Hill Station Queries. The following are the minutes of a meeting of the committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association, held in the Singapore Exchange Room on Tuesday: Present .—Mr. H. D. Mundell (President), Mr. H. W. Raper (Vice-President), the Hon.545 words
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Article122 1930-06-12 9 Brokenly Describes His Welcome. RUMANIA'S PROBLEMS [Irans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.) Paris, June 11. "The Matin" lias published a special interview with King Carol to which the King expressed his deepest gratitude for the hospitality of the French people and their Government during his exile, after which "with tears122 words
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Article188 1930-06-12 9 Prospectus Available To-day. British Official Wireless. Reuter's Service. [British Official Wireless] Rugby. June 11. After discussions, spread over many week and lasting until the early hours of to-day. tne International Conference of Bankers in Paris has reached an agreement regarding the first International Loan to be issued underBritish Official Wireless.; Reuter's Service. - 188 words
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Article325 1930-06-12 9 Oil Tanker Sunk With Ali Hands. TRIPPERS INCINERATED IN THE WATER. Collision Off U. S. Coast. Reuter's Service. Boston (Massachusetts), June 11. An oil tanker was sunk with all hands in a collision off Sciutate to-day with the steamer ''Fairfax". The passengers from the latter were transferredReuter's Service. - 325 words
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Article331 1930-06-12 9 Warm Praise From Prince Of Wales. XF.W SUBMARINES. Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. London, June 11. The largest ih p plying between any two ports in the Empire, the "Empress of Britain," of 42,000 tons and 758 feet long overall, was launched at Glasgow by the PrinceReuter's Service.; British Official Wireless. - 331 words
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Article129 1930-06-12 9 Chair Costs 200,000 Marks! [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.) Vienna, June 11 Over a thousand art collectors, dealers and museum custodians from all quarters of the globe, foregathered at the public auction of the famous Pigdor collection, containing many unique art objects unexampled throughout the vorld. The129 words
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Advertisement146 1930-06-12 9 IBOWRANITE I GUARANTEED j RUST PROOF. I I PROTECT 1 I The Chassis, Mudguards, etc, of 1 I I: your Car from Bust caused by Climatic Conditions and Salt 0 1 a Watered Roads. jj} 1 I I Sole Agents Eor S. S. I GuTtipjE c €b I (Incorporated in146 words
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311 1930-06-12 10 Sports Pastimes. SINGAPORE LEAGUE. Gunners Defeat The R.A.F. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The Gunners scored a win at the Stadium yesterday beating the Royal Air Force by 3—1 in a Div. 1 match. At first it looked as though the Gunners would be beaten, but they steadied down half way through the311 words
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Article103 1930-06-12 10 It is a sign of the times when the Football Association sends a representative professional team to Berlin to meet Germany, and the game ends in a draw of three goals each. True, England had only ten men during the second half. The German game is described103 words
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Article93 1930-06-12 10 Penang v. Kedah This Week. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 11. In a Malaya Cup trial to-day Colours beat Whites by 4 goals to 2. Whites scored twice when Carey and Lesslar retired owing to minor Injuries, their places being taken by substitutes. King (two). Cheng93 words
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Article124 1930-06-12 10 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 11. This week's Malaya Cup soccer is evoking the keenest, interest in Perak which is sending a new team against Selangor on Saturday. Numerous supporters are going. The chief absentees will be Walker, the well-known goilkeeper, who has had to124 words
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Article63 1930-06-12 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London, June 11. The English Rugby Union made a profit of oewrly «27,000 out of the trials and International matches at Twickenham last season. Most of this is to be devoted to loans to cinbs to enable them to purchase63 words
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Article165 1930-06-12 10 THE TURF. List No. 4. Amendment No. I: issued yesUrday contains the following: HORSES. Tmsfers.— Balbarra from Class 3 to Class 2 Bnght Haki from Class 1 to Class 2 JJeggy Dignton f rom class lto Class 2 Cocoa Nib from Class 2 to Class 3 Me Too165 words
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Article143 1930-06-12 10 Stage All Set. CRICKET. (By arrangement with the "S*.P."t London, June 11. Thirty thousand people will be able to watch each day's play in the First Test match which begins at Nottingham on Friday, for the authorities controlling the ground have built new stands costing £10,000,143 words
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Article151 1930-06-12 10 Position up to and including June 11.: P. W. L. D. W. L. Pts. Lanes. 9 5 0 1 1 2 55 Notts .95 1 0 2 1 53 Kent 8 6 2 0 0 0 48 Surrey 10 1 0 1 4 4 44 Warwick 8151 words
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Article138 1930-06-12 10 Challenge Cup For Ladies. LAWN TENNIS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. June 12. At yesterday's meeting of the Perak L.T.A. it was disclosed that it is proposed by the Malayan L.T.A. to perpetuate the name of Mr. J. McCabe Reay, founder and first president of the138 words
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Article51 1930-06-12 10 (From Our Own Correspondent Penang, June 11. The Penang L.T.A. selected the following to play against Perak at Ipoh this week-end: Doubles: Hopkins and Aste, Wat Hye and Wat Sun, Thean Seng and Wee Yeang Singles: H. O. Hopkins. Thean Seng Wat Sun, Aste. Wat Hye, Wee»51 words
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Article87 1930-06-12 10 The Singapore Championship meeting will open at the S.C.C. on tors must be on the ground and ready to play at 9 a.m. No charge will be made to the public I watching the matches until the semi-final and I final rounds are reached, when a charge of87 words
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Article263 1930-06-12 10 Association Football. S.A.F.A. LEAGUE FIXTURES. First Division. To-day: S.C.F.A. v. S.R.C, Jalan Besar To-morrow: Welch v. S.C.C, Stadium. Saturday: 1.C.F.A., v. Malays, Jalan Besar. Reserve Division. To-day: S.C.C. v. S.R.C, Padang Saturday: S.C.F.A. "A." v. 1.C.F.A., Stad. Second Division, To-day: S.H.B. v. O.T.F.C, S.R.C. M.P.H. v. V.M.C.A.,263 words
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Article57 1930-06-12 10 New Rules Adopted. ATHLETICS. ["Japanese Newt" Service.] Tokyo, June 11. The first general meeting of the Par Eastern Athletic Association, held at the Gallery in the Meiji Sarine Outer Garden in Tokyo recently, Tlecidetf among other things to apply international regulations to the track field events of57 words
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Article56 1930-06-12 10 (By arrangement with the "S.F.P."j Tokyo, June 11. The first general meeting of the Far Eastern Athletic Association, held at the Gallery n th.Meiji Shrine Outer Garden in Tokyo recently decided among other things to apply international regulation 3 to the track and field events of the56 words
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Article187 1930-06-12 10 BADMINTON. The Jovial juniors beat the August B.P. by five games to two on Sunday. The results were as follows fJovials mentioned first): Chan Khek Beng beat Soh Kee Pong 13—13, 15—9; E. Cheng Leong lost to Tay Kheng Ann 15—3, 4—15, 12—15; Seet Mui187 words
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Article117 1930-06-12 10 Tan Tock Seng Hospital R.C. beat Uniteers (C.S.S.C.) on Saturday at the former's Court Results (T.T.S.R.C. players mentioned first): Singles:— Ho Ah Cheong lost to Ong Kong Gwi (12—15. 14—14 (3—o), 6—15: Koh Joo Hock beat Oh Tiang Hock (15—7. 13—13 (5—0>; Thong Soo Yong beat Cheong117 words
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Article107 1930-06-12 10 BASKET-BALL. A keenlj contested competition has recently been run under the auspices of the Chinese Industrial and Commercial Continuation School as a part of its celebration of the opening ceremony of the new buildings. The ceremony including all sorts of exhibitions and performances, has been open for a week107 words
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Article209 1930-06-12 10 A match of seven singles was played between the Chinese Swimming Club and the Chinese Ch:n Woo (AthJatfc) Association at the former's premises on Sunday and ended in favour of the latter. Detailed results are as follows (Chin Woo members mentioned first) —Vow Kum Sung beat Lm Thye Hock209 words
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Article60 1930-06-12 10 Coolie Buried Alive. (From Our Own Correspondent./ Ipoh, June 11. There was a landslide at the Soo Ming Chinese open cast mine during the week-end rain. A very alarming big fall of earth took one of the cojlies unawares; he is still buried Others narrowly escaped as the60 words
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Article39 1930-06-12 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, June 11. Mr Justice Sproule to-day reserved judgment in the case in which there are three sets of claimants to a fortune of $200,000 left by a Chinese intestate.39 words
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Article1694 1930-06-12 10 TAX ON TELEGRAPH POLES WAIVED. Control Of Taxis From Outside. A meeting of the Rural Board was held yesterday at the Land Office. The Hen. Mr. F. T. Tree, Commissioner of Landa and Chairman. Rural Board, presided and the others piesent were: Mr. A. Rogers (Deputy Colonial Engineer).1,694 words
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Article109 1930-06-12 10 Entire Block Of Buildings Involved. (From Our Own Correspondent.; Ipoh. June 12. Yet another nre occurred in Ipoh last night, when the premises of the Perak Motors were completely burned down. This shop is in Lahat Road, opposite the Grand Hotel, and several cars and109 words
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Article136 1930-06-12 10 Speedboat Record Attempt To-day. {British Official Wireless.} Rugby, June 11. It was revealed to-day that v an unofficial tr.al of the speedboat "M ss England the Second" last night on Lake Windermere. Sir Henry Segrave covered a measured mile at a speed of 109.8 m ph. This136 words
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Article87 1930-06-12 10 To Carry Forty-Three People. [BritLh Official Wireless.} Rugby, June 11. A British passenger aeroplane, weighing, when fully loaded, approximately 13 tons and able to carry 43 people at 100 m.p.h., is soon to undergo the lirst flying trials. This giant machine is the first of a superfleet87 words
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Article93 1930-06-12 10 Chinese Doctor Pleads Guilty. A Chinese doctor of medicine carrying on business in Liang Seah Street, and hto coohe the Dte lct Jud e (Mr. C. Wilson) this morning with selling deleterious drugs. Dr. S. K. Tei and his coolie pleaded guilty Mr. McMillan, Head of the93 words
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Article69 1930-06-12 10 [Our readers are invited < tubjects of public interest f to u on ttood that the "Malaya Tribuw Undtrnecessarily endorse opinions r not oondents. LETTERS AS POSSIBLE, preferably t, f AS spacing), and on one side oi Pen-names may be used bt r '•>, °*ti addresses of correspondents 769 words
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Article489 1930-06-12 10 How To Sav e Tin. (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune Sir,—In your Kuala Lumi U r temporary Mr. Lai Tet I c <*. Tin Bank of Malaya has for a overtures. One will not go en ;Ls Sft; demerits but will dwell on f ments 0r with, and leave the489 words
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Article259 1930-06-12 10 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Can any cf our i icrs tell nie t.v. various duties and good w i a Ca-u. appointed by the Nankint > -mine:;'. >houi: do? I am inclined to that a Consul in addition to having -n -i\ looking259 words
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Article35 1930-06-12 10 Apart from our ban for tl H the discussion by correspui. politics, we could never pub' as Wayfarer's." It is written sant manner and is in no w contribution to an imporU'i H35 words
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Article41 1930-06-12 10 (From Our Oicn Correspcs Penang Ju n( 11 H /porn Syed Sallen Alsagoff has rcu. hP Mecca, where he went with hia H has left behind to study religion h 100,000 pilgrims went to Mecca year. H41 words
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Article, Illustration993 1930-06-12 11 FIGHT FOR THE "ASHES." f\rs\ Tea! To-morrow. 'and and Australia meet in the 1930 series, at Nottingwiil be continued on SaturTuesday. be selected from: Australia. W M. Woodfull (capt.). p F. Cnajxna" Don. Bradman S. J. McCabe W. H. Ponsford X B w A Oldfield 0 P***" A.993 words
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Article210 1930-06-12 11 TO-DAY, JUNE 12. ♦Southern and Western India (Rajula) 3 p.m. North and East India (Erinpura) 3 p.m. Upper Burma (Halldor) 3 p.m^ v Penang. Rangoon and Calcutta (Talamba) 3 p.m. Penang. Colombo and Bombay (Celebes Maru) 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis. Siak, Pakan Baroe Pajakombo (Toboali) 3 p.m210 words
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Article33 1930-06-12 11 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 India and Ceylon is Rs. 158 for $100.33 words
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Miscellaneous107 1930-06-12 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Drill Programme. TO-DAY, JUNE 12. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. E. 30 yards Range. TO-MORROW, JUNE 13. 5.15 p.m—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v), Battery and ■3»g!.a' .-*i*uaf~ 5.15 p.m.—Malay Zn~. iia:i, "F" (Malay) Coy Wear-cn Training:. 5.15 pjn.—Drill Hall, Officers, S. V. C, Dril. and Lecture. 5.15107 words
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Article1099 1930-06-12 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore. June 12, 1930, 10 am. Issue Value Buyers Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 21 6 23j5 Ayer Hitam Tin 13 h £1 Bangrin Tin 19 20 l Batang Padang 0.10 0.14 1 Batu Caves 0.50 0.60 1 Bukit1,099 words
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Advertisement180 1930-06-12 12 FINEST QUALITY I 1 AT I I CHEAPEST PRICES. I X j Breasts Necks I I OF I I Mutton I 18 cts. per lb. 1 I jj Breasts Necks j jj OF I a I I Lamb 1 a I I 24 cts. per lb- 1 fl a a180 words
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Advertisement216 1930-06-12 12 I ASIA LIFE I I Endowment Policies will Help you Save. I ASIA LIFE I I INSURANCE CO., INC., U.S.A. f I Singapore Office—E-4, Hongkong Bank Chambers. I I PHONE 4411. I g AGENCIES S 1 PENANG KUALA LUMPUR 1 MOD YEH CO., CHI CO. I 8 BIBHOP STREET. IM,216 words
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Advertisement275 1930-06-12 12 72SZraSr!5HSrI5tl5rI5H5H5Z5tI5^ I MARLBOROUGH 5 (THE THEATRE WITH THE PERFECT SOUND SYSTMj S s S 6 To-night-Positively the Last Night. S Columbia's 100% Talking Mystery Dn I "The Donovan Affair* X The V ear s Greatest Murder Mystery Sei y JACK HOLT and DOROTHY REV] E g Preceded by Gaumont Graphic,275 words
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Advertisement163 1930-06-12 12 REGLYKOL Is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shewn upon chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone in the urine of patlenti after a few days treatment with this preparation was reduced to a minimum, if not eliminated altogether, while the various organs of the body regained163 words
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Article485 1930-06-12 13 To Have Section In Antwerp Exhibition. I I (Special to the "Malaya Tribune") Amazement not unmixed with ironical amusement has been occasioned here by the announcement, simultaneously made in Warsaw and in AntweTp, that Poland has leased a tract of land of 200 sq. meters for a "Colonial485 words
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Advertisement656 1930-06-12 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Mr. Low Lock Bam, managing partner of Messrs. Leong Chuan and Co., of 36, Philip Street, carrying on business as Ship-Chandlers, etc. has sold all his rights and interests in the said Company and he Is no longer connected with the said656 words
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Advertisement533 1930-06-12 14 TO LET. TO LET—No. 300, Balestier Road. Apply to Box 191, c/o Malaya Tribune. TO LET—No. 34, Cecil Street and Godown No. 7, Bernam Street. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—No. 18-1, Prinsep Street. Apply S. Manasseh and Co., No. 5-2, Malacca Street. TO LET—Raffles Chambers, Nos. 8, 20. 40, 41,533 words
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Advertisement600 1930-06-12 14 EDUCATIONAL. /J£j PtarnatyoirtpanUmĕtnyemrkm*. r'SY &Ook-k*tping, tArfhut J.eidhoutisys!m V Shorthand. £l»an-t>uployan SHORTHAND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL I P.0.80x, 503. SingapcreT^^J SINGAPORE TUTORIAL ACADEMY. Private Tuition in all subjects undertaken by an efficient and experienced Staff of graduateteachers, including an M. Com. and a B.A (Hons.), etc. Students of all classes received. Special attention600 words
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Advertisement549 1930-06-12 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, Dir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63. Birch Road. Batavia 90, Buiten Nieuwpoort Straat. Shanghai 9,549 words
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Advertisement475 1930-06-12 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered ln London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,646,505 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London. E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.475 words
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Advertisement200 1930-06-12 16 Beautiful New Bodies Now Available with either The 14.9 H.P. or 24 H.P. Engine. J Rustless Steel NEW mm %ijg Mmmm\wm\m B f NEW ~rmv»~~ Colors bb> > m ßßßMM < S I j THIS occasion marks another great step forward in the history of 1 the Ford car. To200 words
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