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Title Section22 1930-06-24 1 The Malaya Tribune VToL XVII, No. 147 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday, June 24, 1930.22 words
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Advertisement266 1930-06-24 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA, yOi CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. on: it iOesoj aonoi v tssaoaocsaocaocssaoraoc in 10 !£k HE WHO HESITATES j IS LOST. RJ I And so might you lose a bargain if you do not immediately get in touch with me j when considering the purchase of a good266 words
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Advertisement11 1930-06-24 1 "FLORODOR" Washing //^^P Suitings. For Troplct.. Wear V HIGH STREET. Singapore.11 words
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Article3149 1930-06-24 2 THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. Development Of Trade With Empire. /Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London. May 29. Flags flew for the birthday of Queen Mary. v. ho celebrated the occasion in her usual manner with a quiet family luncheon party which was attended by the youngest generation. The3,149 words
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Advertisement268 1930-06-24 2 1 Energy! SIXTY-FIVE per cent energy-creating carbohydrate, Quaker Oats is a wonderful food for all manual and mental workers as well as for school children. It contains the essential elements for perfect nutrition. Eat it daily. Quaker Oats 26-16 URK AC!O solvent W/ SCIATICA, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, M Ck 1M NEURALGIA268 words
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Advertisement128 1930-06-24 2 HEALTH IS BETTER THAN WEALTH! Good health is the greatest gift of life, Of what avail are your riches if you cannot enjoythem! Perpetual pain in the body, the burning sensation in passing urine, the lack of appetite makes even toe most delicious food unpalatable. The hundred-and-one joys of life,128 words
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Advertisement1013 1930-06-24 2 SUCCESS WITH SUNSHINE GLAXO What Nurses Write: EXPECTANT MOTHERS NURSING MOTHERS morning sickness relieved nausea finished «Tatient had very bad morning sickness i a wee baby fretful flatulence 111 became very ill. I advised Sunshine Glaxo VO tmtcd after meals not gaining weight, morning and night Result good Got suggcfte1,013 words
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Article180 1930-06-24 3 New York. Professor Henry Hepner, a teacher of applied psychology at Syracuse University, New York, offers a set of ten rules for the guidance of those who wish to keep normal, mentally balanced and happy in modern life. The list may be summarised as180 words
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Article144 1930-06-24 3 Mr. James Douglas, the well-known London journalist and author, hopes to see the day when the whole British Empire will talk freely and cheaply by wireless telephone. Mothers ln England, he says, will talk to their sons in the Dominions and the Crown Colonies. Business men will do wireless telephone144 words
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Advertisement180 1930-06-24 3 Here is your REMEDY t IRODONAI. -the definite remedy for Rheumatism discovered \J by the celebrated Prench Chemist, J. L, Chatelain, is a iless efficient composition which entirely dissolves uric acid, therefore removes the cause of all rheumatic troubles. It is pa.cd in the form of a granular effervescent salt,180 words
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Advertisement128 1930-06-24 3 Westclox: Dependable as the rising sun TRUST Big Ben or any other Westclox alarm —they're as dependable as the rising sun. Sleep peacefully through the night, undisturbed by doubt. and promptly at the desired time your Westclox will ring out a cheery morning call. Westclox in lustrous nickel or pleasing128 words
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Miscellaneous18 1930-06-24 3 MALAYAN CARTOONS-NO. 19. Specially Drawn For the "Malaya Tribune" By Mr. Van Kee Leong. WHERE EAST MEETS WEST.18 words
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Article720 1930-06-24 4 Some Possible "Starters." The racing correspondent of the 'Tnd an Daily Mail" writes: Already a great deal of interest !s being evinced in sporting circles over the premier steeplechase in Ind a the Viceregal Stakes, which fall due every five years, and which will be run at the720 words
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Article168 1930-06-24 4 Parents eager to talk to long-absent children have figured largely among the callers who have kept the operators on the telephone service to Australia busy since it was inaugurated recently in London. Many touching reunions have been made over the 12,000 miles service. A mother who had not seen or168 words
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Advertisement334 1930-06-24 4 A Healthy Outlook He remembers when this was just a jungle, how he was afraid he would never see those young healthy trees ready to be tapped—he was afraid malaria, 'flu or fever would invalid him home first. But thanks to Hall's Wine which has kept his system toned up334 words
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Advertisement398 1930-06-24 4 I "Ny Carlsberg- Beer" I MANUFACTURED IN DENMARK I jjjj? Obtainable at Hotels, Clubs I |H and Rest-Houses throughout 1 iffll Straits Settlements and ihcj 1 j Malay States. Sold by all First Class dealers a fecj In Singapore. j I a* i mportCTS Tne Eas| Asia c Co LW398 words
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260 1930-06-24 5 Half-Yearly Report. The following is the report of the directors to the members of the Straits Trading Co. (limited and reduced) for the half year ended March 31: After writing off depreciation and making provision for bad and doubtful debts, the net profits amount to260 words
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Article444 1930-06-24 5 Singapore, June 20. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kat? 50 Beef, stew or curry kati 45 Pork lean kati 60 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 54 Mutton Indian lb. 65 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 60 Hens (Locally reared) kati 70 Ducks each 90 Pigeons, domestic444 words
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Article194 1930-06-24 5 Girls Dance With Fifty Chosen Beauties. M. Venizelos. the Premier of Greece, wept with emotion when he attended th? great dramatic fest.val at Delphi, the ancient oracle ot the Grecian gods, where classic performances of the Aeschylean plays drew thousands of people to the rockhewn194 words
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Advertisement225 1930-06-24 5 WHITE J** TEETH tr% ith almostno brushing... JPr healthy, clean, exhilarated imjjtl JF^HBy iing through your whole JliF i. id lastly —a low price! Jms^ -^^Ĕ ifsc: three points ex- Mfflff Mlain the tremendous BKltt Aglllßm popularity of Listerine dSĔmM iooih Paste. ''-'J^^ĕM Jlppy You save MfflH the i nstant225 words
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Advertisement14 1930-06-24 5 MALAYAN TECHNICAL WORKS. <• Modern Sanitary Engineering Contractors. PRICES MODERATE. 'Phone 4530. 246, Middle Road14 words
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Advertisement191 1930-06-24 5 f Tired Nerves > 4 When you have no energy and you are easily A tired it is the sign that your nerves are starving *A for want of nourishment. 4/ W Stimulants and drugs will not restore your nerves V A and renew your energy. These do more harm191 words
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Miscellaneous153 1930-06-24 5 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Drill Programme. TO-DAY, JUNE 24. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "E" (Chinese) Company, Weapon Training. 5.15 p.m.—Malay Drill Hall "F" (Malay) Coy., Weapon Training. TO-MORROW, JUNE 25. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Bde. Signal Section, Weapon and Signal Training. THURSDAY, JUNE 26. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. No. 12 Platoon. "C" (Scottish» Coy., Classification153 words
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Advertisement265 1930-06-24 6 jjj FOR SIX NIGHTS—FROM! SATURDAY, JUNE 21. »j at the q] ■Ts TIVOLI c I g IN THE SECOND SHOW, COMMENCING 9.15, jg jj] AN ENGROSSING PICTURE OF STAGE LIFE AND STAGE FOLK S nl of love and romance and thrilling adventure X Cj Presenting B LILIAN HALL DAVIS AND265 words
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Advertisement261 1930-06-24 6 Amusements. X B 1i iLHAMBRff i I S N HTm THE THEATRE OF PERFECT SOUND f I U t I E (DDlfpni reproduction InßraS D I 6.15 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.15 P.M. I I William- Fox Vresents I Elinor Glyn's X Melodrama of Masculine i "IT" j "Such Men Are Dangerous"261 words
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Advertisement305 1930-06-24 6 From F day J ne 20 t0 Jhm SAMSON CLARA BOW Ballsy i5 ET y^ R man- came, she saw. sh, d SUR.INA T# From Wednesday, June 18 to Tuesday, June 24. jt^"^*"' At 8.45 p.m. Another 'HOT NEWS." BEBE DANIELS (S[r\^M "WHAT A NIGHT" 1 H What Laughs! What305 words
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247 1930-06-24 7 Sports Pastimes. \MATEUR RACES, [si ndar Club Meeting. THE TURF. f Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, June 23. pony meeting held by the Iskandar day in conjunction with the 5*.,' Club was a success in every Tair' M a f a i r attendance, including Perak, the Resident of Perak, and247 words
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Article292 1930-06-24 7 LAWN TENNIS. Reuter's Service. London, June 23. One hundred and twenty-eight men representing twenty-five nations. Including youthful America, Japan. France. Australia and Great Bntain. open play at Wimbledon to-day, which is confined to men's singles. The American player Allison has the honour of opening, on theReuter's Service. - 292 words
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Article30 1930-06-24 7 Entries for the S.C.R.C. autumn tournament *re now op. n and will close on Tuesday. July 1. Jr ther r eticulars may be seen on the club's notice-board.30 words
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Article30 1930-06-24 7 BILLIARDS. Tl,<; SCC. Snooker Pool tournament: TO-DAY'S TIES. J 1* I C. L. Wyatt. v p Valsh v. J. B. Williamson. !<:-MORROW'S TIES. J P: H. Gray.30 words
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Article120 1930-06-24 7 pjT* of the Kuala Selangor District a:--oils last Wednesday, the ion was passed: v w of the present entirely unprice of rubber, entailing many v.ierable loss, this Association Vft concern the whole labour district. It is feared that at it will be necessary to pay off a120 words
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Article600 1930-06-24 7 SHOULD GOVT. FINANCE SPORT? Team Manager Talks. "I am convinced that India has made great headway ln Japan. We failed to secure any points but we made many friends and learned many valuable things thiough our experiences," said Mr. S. K. Mukerji, of Calcutta, who was the coach600 words
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Article228 1930-06-24 7 Circus Thrills Made Real At TTie Capitol. A talkie thriller without detectives is "Halt Way To Heaven," a production by Paramount, now showing at the Capitol. Male jealousy and what it may lead to is the main theme and Jean Arthur (as Greta Nelson) is charming enough228 words
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Article225 1930-06-24 7 SPLENDID ACTING AT THE ALHAMBRA. A story so impossible as to be almost fantastic is the only description one can apply to the film •Such Men are Dangerous" which began a season at the Alhambra on Saturday night. The production is based on the novel of225 words
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Article104 1930-06-24 7 Reference In House Of Commons. Reuter's Service. London, June 23. In the House of Commons at question time to-day, Mr. Arthur Henderson (Foreign Secretary), invited to make a statement on the present position in China, said he had little to add to his recent reply andReuter's Service. - 104 words
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Article107 1930-06-24 7 Rash Driving Charge. TO MALAY BOY'S DEATH. The driver of the lorry which is alleged to have run into a taxi in which a Malay family were travelling one evening in April, was placed in the dock to answer a charge of rash and negligent driving when the107 words
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Article98 1930-06-24 7 Chinese Faces Unusual Charge. (From Our Ojpn Correspondent.) Penang, June 23. An unusual charge was made in the Police Court to-day against Ooi Keah Mooi, alias Tan Ah Loon, who was arrested on a warrant on a charge of fradulently and dishonestly, or with intent to cause damage98 words
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Article50 1930-06-24 7 /From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. June 23. Mr. G. N. Magill, the well-known amateur rider, was charged to-day with driving a car in such a manner as to cause grievous hurt to Toh Mah Tue. The case was transferred from the Police Court to the District Court.50 words
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Article58 1930-06-24 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. June 23. The case against Allister Stewart Ramsay, who was charged with riding a motor-cycle in a rash and negligent manner, thereby causing the death of a Malay woman, was this morning withdrawn. This follows the jury's verdict of accidental death58 words
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Article55 1930-06-24 7 Reuter's Service. London. June 23. Mr. Neville Chamberlain has accepted Mr. Baldwin's invitation to assume the chairmanship of the Conservative Party. He has stipulated that he will resign when he has carried out "such measures of reorganisation as I may find dpsirable and when work can beReuter's Service. - 55 words
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Article28 1930-06-24 7 Reuter's Service. Dublin. June 24. Capt. Kingsford Smith and three companions started on their Atlantic flight in the aeroplane "Southern Cross" at 4.30 this morning.Reuter's Service. - 28 words
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Article211 1930-06-24 7 EXISTENCE OF A WRECK. A notice to mariners from Selangor reports th/ existence of a sunken tongkang with mast showing above water at a distance of about 2,000 feet 263 c from Flagstaff on Signal Station. The position is marked by day by a red light on the211 words
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276 1930-06-24 7 Share Market Inactive. Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. to-day: RUBBER. London sv*d., down l/16d. New York 11%. cents (G), unchanged. Shares:—Quiet. Allenbys $1.10—51.25. Ayer Moleks $1—51.15. Ayer Panas $I—sl.lo, Bassetts 60—65 cents, Brogas 85—90 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 50—55 cents, Bukit KatiLs 55 —60276 words
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Article128 1930-06-24 7 Government Intervention Wanted. (By arrangement with the "S.J.P.'V London. June 23. The Kuala Lumpur scheme in favour of the restoration of restriction is reproduced in the "Financial Times" only. Messrs. Lewis and Peat in their weekly report say that they hear from Holland that 90 per cent, of128 words
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Article34 1930-06-24 7 (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London. June 23. Stocks of rubber in London increased by 78,888 and those at Liverpool by 27.354. The Evening Standard" opposes the restoration of restriction34 words
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Article154 1930-06-24 7 For Shooting Neighbour's Dog. Mr. William Kenworthy. was yesterday convicted and fined $30 by the District Judge (Mr. C. Wilson) for shooting and killing his neighbour's dog. The complainant was Mr. Chan Swee Hong, of 557. East Coast Road. Mr. D. K. Walters, counsel for the complainant, said154 words
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Obituary187 1930-06-24 7 Tragedy At Seletar Rubber Estate. MANAGER'S REVOLVER USED BY HEAD "BOY'. A tragedy involving the death of two Hylam servants occurred at about 6 p.m yesterday at the servants' quarters attached to Mr. St. Alban Smith's bungalow at the Seletar Rubber Plantations, Ltd. It appears that earlier187 words
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Article33 1930-06-24 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 India and Ceylon is Rs. 158 for $100.33 words
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Advertisement298 1930-06-24 7 1 \ißi/A</MyA\/MU UUUHUUUU SS UU S A/ UUU i POeQQQOQQQOQQQQQe Q"6 Q6 Q© QQ QI4CE? jj TO-NIGHT AT 6.15 AND 9.15 P.M. X C CHARLES "BUDDY" ROGERS ji The famous star of "WINGS" presented by Paramount Pictures g C in a Delightfully Entertaining 9 a All-Talking Production jjj 1 "HALF298 words
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Advertisement307 1930-06-24 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET—A big compound house* No. 131. Moulmetn Road. Apply, 7, Newton Road TO LETT—Newly renovated Bungalow situated in the Municipal Limit, No. 15, Boundary Road. 'Phone 3544 for appointment or call at No. 4. Fort Canning Road. WANTED —Energetic salesmen with references and fidelity Bond to sell307 words
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Miscellaneous255 1930-06-24 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, JUNE 24. High Tides.—8.50 a.m., 8.10 p.m. Football League: S.R.C. v. R.A.F. (Div. I), Stadium; Robins v. Warders (Div. II), S.R.C; H. Board v. A.P.C. (Div. n), H. Board; Y.M.C.A. v. F. and N. (Div. n), Y.M.C.A. Police Band, Botanical Gardens, 5.15 p.m. Meeting: S.A.F.A. Council,255 words
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Article774 1930-06-24 8 Rubber planters might profitably study the sturdy independence of tbe tin miners. The miners, like the planters, have got themselves into a sad mess through foojish overproduction, but instead of whining and running to Government with Jachrymos? appeals for assistance they cultivate the precepts of the Jjjte774 words
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Obituary427 1930-06-24 8 The death h:is cccurrec of Mr. Taw Sein Ko. C.I E. I S.O.. who was a well-known authorty on th- archaeology of Burma. Mr. Justice Sproule underwent a slight operation at the General Hospital on Sunday and was discharged the same day. His lordshio is sitting in the Appeal Court427 words
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Article317 1930-06-24 8 A Recognition Of Friendly Relations. COLONIAL CONFERENCE OPENS. Reuter's Service. London, June 23. Presiding at a dinner to the delegates to the Colonial Conference. Lord Passfield (Secretary for the Colonies) announced that the Raiah of Sarawak bad offered £100.000, to be devote J to an objectReuter's Service. - 317 words
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Article150 1930-06-24 8 Puts Into Port Yesterday. The Government yacht. "Sea Belle II." whichwent aground on a coral reef last week, off the Perhentian Islands, arrived in Singapore yesterday afternoon under her own steam. She went alongside the Keppel Harbour wharf, where her oil was pumped out: after which che150 words
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Article81 1930-06-24 8 From China and Japan by "Ranpura." due Singapore noon to-morrow. From Indo-China by "Andre Lebon." due Singapore at 7 a.m. to-morrow. From Holland by "Patria." due Singapore at 2 p.m. to-morrow. Prom China and Japan by "Sumatra Maru Singapore to-morrow. From Manila by "President Haves" dut Singapore daylight81 words
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Article274 1930-06-24 8 Private R. O. Jenkins, M.C. and L Corporal J. Dickson, of the M.S.V.R., will not be present to receive their Colonial Auxiliary Forces Lonir Service Medals when the presentation of Certificates of Honour and decorations takes placbefore the meeting of the Federal Council at Kuala Lumpur en Thursday, as they274 words
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Article44 1930-06-24 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. Lcndcn:—s 7 d. Nc* York:— 12 cents (G). Sinjapoio:—l9»4-19» 2 cents. TIN. Lnd,n:--Spot £134 2s. 6d. (down 925. 3 months, buyers £136 2s. 6d. (down 87s' Cd.,. sellers £136 ss. Od. (down 90s. Od Sin*apore:-$68.50. (175 tons sold)44 words
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Article818 1930-06-24 8 (HI "LOOKER-ON The 'Malaya Tribune' ha paper in the country bold eno investors that rubber share* v valued at ruling quotations, cc price of the commodity and the as to its real recovery for come. Now the brokers are con i following the drop in quota"M.T." had818 words
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Article51 1930-06-24 8 The band of the S. S. Police will untitled the following programme, weather pr at Katong Park to-day at 5.15 DJB March "The Light Dragoon" Overture "Russian and Ludmilla Selection -Lohengrin "Three Dream Dances" OoJerfcdgi Song "A Perfect Day' 1 Jacobs Humorous Variations "Three Bi nd Mice' 'Folk Song Suite"51 words
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Advertisement260 1930-06-24 8 £SH5ES2SZSE5HSESH5Z5HSBSE5£5S5abH5S5E525ES2SBS25H5HSH5HS2SESZ5S5a5HSE5a5H5HS25Z5 I Men's Shirts and Ties. 1 jj Smart Designs and Colourings. I a s g a The row spason's styles in Shirts and Ties have just arrived* 5j 3 The colourings and Designs are extremely smart and H g reflect latest West-end fashions. Ej a Bomak Shirts. I 1260 words
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Advertisement85 1930-06-24 8 Ju. S.DeSilva&BrosJ 3 Manufacturing Jewellers. 8 I SOLE AGENTS I g AND S I DISTRIBUTORS I X FOR S I S.S. F.M.S. ju OF jjj THE WORLD RENOWNED§ I "ZENITH" 1 I WATCHES. I a 30 Years' Experience. S I 61, High Street, I S Singapore. jjj I 'Phone 4540.85 words
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3054 1930-06-24 9 Central Power In India Must Remain. FEDERATION PROPOSED. Autonomy In Provinces: Increase Of Electorate. The second Report of the Simon Commission, revealed to-day, proposes a constitution fcr India—a Federation cf the Provinces and States—and the pa ration of Burma. In view3,054 words
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Advertisement160 1930-06-24 9 GILBEY'sj 1 L WAAcnggJ p I U I lYour Natural Ally. I I SOLE AGENTS: I I to i (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*. > S lis Master's Voice" I I RECORDS I ja from B j SYNCOPATION jjj B. 3022 I'll always be in love with you i Sung160 words
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Article180 1930-06-24 9 UNREST ON NORTH-WEST FRONTIER. No Russian Money? Reuter's Service. London, June 23. The Government of India's appreciation, to June 21, of the situation in India circulated by Mr. Benn (Secretary for India) in the House of Commons, stated that the tribal situation in the North-West Frontier wasReuter's Service. - 180 words
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Article417 1930-06-24 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby. June 23. Mr. Wedgewood Benn (Secretary for India) replied to various questions on the subject of India in the House of Commons to-day. Asked how many copies of the statutory Commission's Report would be available in India, he said that the GovernmentBritish Official Wireless. - 417 words
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Article116 1930-06-24 9 .Opposition Smash Gate Chains. Reuter's Service. Cairo. June 23. A dispute between the new Premier, Sidky Pasha, and the President of the Chamber, had a dramatic sequel this afternoon. Sidky had forbidden Parliament to meet, owing to the Presidents refual to give an assurance that noReuter's Service. - 116 words
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Article100 1930-06-24 9 General Strike Follows Death Of Factory Girl. Reuter's Service. Seville. June 24. Serious d«sturbances are arising from the report that a lactory girl died following wounds received on Friday in the course of a collision between Police and strikers. A general strike has been proclaimed, nailsReuter's Service. - 100 words
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Article22 1930-06-24 9 OUR LONDON LETTER, on pages 2 and 3. MALAYAN CARTOONS—No. 19, on page 3. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8.22 words
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Article3433 1930-06-24 9 Mr. Tongue's Policy Challenged. ALLEGED UNNECESSARY DETENTION. Turf Club Lottery Numbers. The question of how the public stand wi'h the Police with regard to lotteries, and the treatment of an alleged criminal when apprehended and taken to the police station, were raised by Mr. Roland Braddell yesterday during3,433 words
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Article167 1930-06-24 10 K LABOUR ORGAN FRANKLY CRITICAL. Reuter's Service. London. June 24. Comments in the morning papers deal generally with the broad outlines oi the Simon Commission plan. The federal solution is generally approved and the necessity of eventually bringing in the Indian States is recognised, while no oppositionReuter's Service. - 167 words
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310 1930-06-24 10 Sports Pastimes. AUSTRALIANS v. LANCS. Kipuax Scores A Century. CRICKET. TEST SIVMPER'S FINE WICKr,T-K£KPING. I (Bp arrangement with the "SP.P.") London. June 23. Continuing to play ultra-careful cricket after their cautious opening on Saturday, the Australians knocked up the formidable total of 427 in the first innings of their match310 words
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Article144 1930-06-24 10 (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London, June 23. Tho following are the latest first clasi batting and bowling averages. BATTING. Innings. Runs. Highest Average. Score. English: Hobbs 20 1.214 v 146 67.44 Sutcliffe 20 949 *150 63.26 Duleepsinghji 17 1.008 333 63 Hendren 21 1.055 138 58.61144 words
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Article212 1930-06-24 10 The Ceylon Sports Club defeated the Raffles College on the latter's ground on Sunday. Scores: Rmffies College: De Vries b Ponnuthurai 2, Stewart b Jansen 13. Nyen Foo b Ponnuthurai 1. E W. Gillet lbw. b Jansen 0, Mori b Ponnuthurai 0, V. Ambiavagar c Gunet>ekera212 words
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Article89 1930-06-24 10 Two Quick Finishes. Reuter's Service. London, June 23. Two matches commenced on Saturday were concluded to-day with the following result: DERBY BEAT SOMERSET. Somerset: 54 (Slater 7 for 31) and 70 (Slater 7 for 17). Derby: 120 (Buse 4 for 27) and 8 for 0 wkt Played atReuter's Service. - 89 words
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Article185 1930-06-24 10 The Kampong Kapor Malays played their first outside match against a Police Depot XI at Thomson Road and gave a good account ot themselves. Scores: Kampong Kapor: A. H. M. Tahir b F e icn 4. Amin c and b French 5, Abas lbw b185 words
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Article492 1930-06-24 10 R. E. Hold Them To A Draw. JOHNSON CARRIED OFF. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL [By "Reynard."] The champions' hopes of retaining the Singapore League shield this season received another shock yesterday at the Singapore Stadium, when the R.E. made them drop a point. A draw was a fair492 words
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Article91 1930-06-24 10 Due Here On Friday. The South China football team lett Hoivj; Kong for Singapore on Sunday and are due here on Friday. The party consists of 19 members including officials, and the players are in charge of Mr. Ng Sze Kwong. who was tennis champion of Hong91 words
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Article36 1930-06-24 10 GOLF. The men's monthly medal competition Of the Sepoy Lines Golf Club for June will be played on Saturday and Sunday and the ladies' monthly medal competition for July on July 7 and 8.36 words
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Article68 1930-06-24 10 In the St. James' Cup competition at the Keppel Golf Club the following players have qualified and are drawn as shown: J. B. Weiss v. C. L. Wyatt; A. J. Donald Farahar; R. G. H. Tait v. A. Barron; R. H. Ellis v. J. Hodgins. The first68 words
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Article107 1930-06-24 10 Feverish Preparations In The Balkans. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Moscow, June 23. In connection with events in Finland, which are verging on a Fascist dictatorship, the Press is filled with rumours of war, declaring that important events are brewing between the Arctic and the Black Sea. whereTrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 107 words
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Article42 1930-06-24 10 Refuse To Join Non-Party Conference. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London. June 23. The Conser'. at yes have refused to join the non-Party confe ,v ?nce to discover remedies for the depression cf agriculture. The Liberals have accepted.42 words
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Article488 1930-06-24 11 letter i rom Mr. F. C. Johnson. BOXING. j Johnson, who refereed the fights City Ring last week, writes as .illy request that you allow me a xpress my opinion on the Fond I «hres ;i£ht. the public and Filipino boxers, rated repeated breaches of N.S.C. peated488 words
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Article53 1930-06-24 11 BASEBALL. Reuter's Service. New York. June 23. WTIONAL LEAGUE. Cincmr.au 4. New York 6. Pittsburg 6. r 2 B««ton 3. Pruladetpfala 3. Philadelphia 3. VMERICAN LEAGUE. N v V St. Louis 4. V 2 St. Louis 5. Boston J, D-aroit 5. Boston 3 Detroit 4. 10. ChicagoReuter's Service. - 53 words
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Article65 1930-06-24 11 J ohore Chinese Beat Ayer Molek. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. ue ,r Chinese P. A. beat Ulu Ayer of the Da to Aw Boon Shield Sunday on the Istana Padang 2 goal, ;o nU. 4b C J- A Low Lon Seah; K. K. Tee, Yeo y 1 Seah Swee On. Yeo Meng65 words
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Article44 1930-06-24 11 BILLIARDS. rc nig are the results of the first the Amicable Athletic Associaan Championship tournament ig last week: m 300 beat Goh Teck Swee 217; 300 beat Tan Soo Choo 177; -lang 300 beat Ong Tian Tin 152; w.o. Heag Chin Yeok.44 words
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Article49 1930-06-24 11 PING-PONG. The are the results of the first the Amicable Athletic Associa- unship tourney played during last Chan T* •ng Chia beat Lim Chin Fook. 4—6, •au Sew Pek w.o. Tan Soo Choo; ">ck beat Yap Keng Soon. 6 —0, 'iang Kang beat Quek Chua Kim —"0.49 words
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Article302 1930-06-24 11 Mr. O. Ramasamy Nadar's Generous Action. The other day we received from the editor of •Forward," the local Tamil weekly journal, a letter describing as baseless the information under the heading "Indian Association Building" in our issue of 19th inst. He wrote: "The building was purchased by302 words
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Article248 1930-06-24 11 CHESS. The Singapore Chess Club meets every Friday evening at the Adelphi Hotel where two competitions are in progress. The results up to date are as follows: CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEY. P. W. D. L. P. B. O. Wilmot 7 5 0 2 5 Hon. Mr. Justice Stevens 6 3248 words
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Article104 1930-06-24 11 BADMINTON. The Indian Association beat the Marcelle B.P. 4—3, on Saturday. Results (I.A. players first): Singles: S. K. Iyer lost to Lee de Souza I— 15, 1—15; M. L Fernandez beat J. De Souza 13—13, 5—4, 15—12; G. V. Santhou beat S. Pereira 15—8, 15—8: A. L104 words
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Article84 1930-06-24 11 M.A.P Beat T.T.S.H.R.C. The Meteor Athletic Party beat the Tan Tock Seng Hospital R. C. by 4 to 1 at the former* court on Saturday. Results (Meteor players first): Koh Keng Siang beat Goh Ah Kow 15 —12, 15 —1; Tan Chan Koon lost to Thong Soo Yong 15—6, 1084 words
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Article123 1930-06-24 11 In a return match of seven singles played on Sunday on the Jovials' court the home team defeated the Hercules B.P. by six games to one. Both teams played well. Results (Jovials mentioned first): Wee Hong Hai beat Lim Peck Chin by 15 —2, 15 —6; Lee123 words
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Article119 1930-06-24 11 Singles and doubles ties in connection with the N. S. Lawn Tennis open tournaments are now in progress on the courts of the N. S. Club. Negri Sembilan's Malaya Cup Soccer fixtures are as follows: July 19 v. Malacca, July 26 v. Singapore August 2 v. Johore. Messrs. Borneo Motors,119 words
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Article1105 1930-06-24 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FBASEB A CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, June 24, 1930, 10 a.m. Issue Value Buyers Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 21 6 23 5j- Ayer Hitam Tin 11|- 12|- cd £1 Bangrin Tin 18|6 20|1 Batang Padang 0.10 0.14 1 Batu Caves 0.52V* 0.601,105 words
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Advertisement30 1930-06-24 12 I WHATEVER YOUR TASTE jjj in colours or designs, youH find a wealth of choice in 3 PYRAMIDS. I A TOOTAL PRODUCT. H Wm. Jacks A Company, (Malaya) Ltd. I30 words
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Advertisement396 1930-06-24 12 A preparation for decreasing obes. i v. I The quickest and safest way for fat reduct;on. Highly recommended by physicians. Manufactured by Dr. Georg Henning Berlin, I Sole Agents: NaLinai Mohamed Sons Singapore And Kuala Lumpur. jg Thone *****. I WAI SON HOTEL j I 204-A, PASIR PANJANG ROAD, jjj396 words
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Article426 1930-06-24 13 Secretary's Report. The secretary and treasurer, for the trustees of the Sir George Maxwell Scholarship Fund, has issued the following report: This Fund was instituted to commemorate the name of Sir W. George Maxwell, K.8.E., C.M.G.. late Chief Secretary to the Federated Malay States Government, who was426 words
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Article398 1930-06-24 13 A Novel Insurance Scheme. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune."j The idea of protecting farmers against ths material prejudice of the loss of cattle, horses etc. caused by disease and epidemics is. in Germany as in other countries, nc L a new one In Bavaria the State398 words
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Article123 1930-06-24 13 Important experiments with a new torpedo, said to be more deadly than anything yet invented, are taking place at the range of the Whitehead Torpedo Co., between Weymouth and Portland. The new weapon is smaller and less bulky than the ordinary patterns, being of 18-inch instead of 21-inch diameter, and123 words
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Article124 1930-06-24 13 Dean Inge, addressing a Diocesan conference at Newcastle-on-Tyne on May 12, said that the whole foundation of the people's moral conduct was being assailed in an unprecedented way. The younger generation were dissatisfied with their elders and were taking the law into their own hands and shaping their ow~ standards.124 words
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