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Title Section22 1930-06-28 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVII. No. 151 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Saturday, June 28, 1930.22 words
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Advertisement216 1930-06-28 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA, CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. l iawb, mvm im wmumt, mAmm, Etc j j CATALOGUES AND PRICES FROM j Sole Importer,: THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., SINGAPORE, J (Incorporated in Denmark.) jj] BILACIC <§l DECKEIR bJ^^^^SJ is designed to do high grade g mmi'jwu. precision work. All working216 words
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Advertisement141 1930-06-28 1 TLQRODOR" I Washing Suitings. //C^V/y AW Por Tropic*. Wear. y HIGH STREET. v /f Singapore. Read's Beer I LOOKS GOOD. 1 SMELLS GOOD. j TASTES GOOD. 1 IS GOOD. I 1 Ask for "KEPALA ANJING" E Xi 5 I 1 "DOG'S /f«% HEAD" LIGHT LAGER. I I THE LAGER WITH141 words
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Article931 1930-06-28 2 ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION AT TRENGGANU. Importance Of Rice Cultivation. On Friday. His Excellency the High Commissioner, Sir Cecil Clementi. accompanied by his Private Secretary. Mi. A. Hyde, arrived at Chukai. Kemaman, by the "Sea Belle II." His Excellency was met by the State Secretary, Trengganu (Tengku Sri Setia931 words
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Article76 1930-06-28 2 Efficiency Engineers' Verdict. Efficiency engineers nrefer slim to fat girK Their verdict is contained in a report which was presented at a meeting of the National Retail Drapers' Association. Chicago. The report explains that fat girls are no good nowadays, when space is so valuable, as76 words
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Advertisement251 1930-06-28 2 Now lose no time ViPj (BAYER) ASPIRIN!^^^-^ I I m Tablets give rapid I I I ffil JV anc certain relief in 'I I/ /EA headache, toothache, earache, rheumatism, inn ASJ fluenza, neuralgia and fever. 'k When buying, see that you get v the original with the the sparkling'health-drink Everyone251 words
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Advertisement298 1930-06-28 2 Why Some Girls Are Not Popular. There are some girls who are attractive enough in appearance yet who lack that popularity which other girlr: enjoy. What is the cause? Simply that they unconsciously repel those with whom they speak because they are afflicted with ill-smelling breath, the result of intestinal298 words
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Article1956 1930-06-28 3 THE DAMAGE CAUSED BY THE FLOODS. •An- official review of the extent of the floods, and of the relief measures, given by the Chairman of the Colombo Municipality at a meeting held on June 4. Having dealt with ■6*»* 4*iWuxte «nd extent of primary relief to the1,956 words
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57 1930-06-28 3 Bridegroom To Become Monk And Bride A Nun. Bangkok At a marriage ceremony in the town of Ratburi recently the presiding monk preached such a powerful sermon that the bridegrom. swayed by the priestly eloquence, decided forthwith to don the novice's yellow robe: the57 words
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Article54 1930-06-28 3 With the price of rubber still slumping, estate managers are wondering what to do in regard to their Indian labourers, as law does not allow them to pay their coolies less than the standard rate. We fear (and wt deeply deplore it happening) that many Indian labourers shortly will be54 words
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Advertisement382 1930-06-28 3 A ]ltt!c Petrole Hahn rubbed into the SCalp stimulates and maintains a healthy R fJF growth, wards off premature baldness, and H ■P >{ enables the hair to keep its natural colour. I Bf S u°u ]d il,ness br eakdown, or war strain have caused B 5 55* t0 become382 words
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Advertisement642 1930-06-28 3 NO RANDOM PROGRESS. AID AND ADVICE OF INDIA'S BEST KNOWN ASTROLOGER NOW AVAILABLE TO ALL. FREE LIFE SKETCHES TO ALL WHO WRITE. "PUNDIT TABORE" formerly private Astrological Adviser to the Select Few, has now decided to give benefit of his Special System of Astrology to the general public and to642 words
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Article91 1930-06-28 4 [Our readers are invited to write to us on ivbjects of public interest. It must be under ttood 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.91 words
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Article69 1930-06-28 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —As with your correspondent G. R., this meter charge has long been a sore point with me. By mistake the postman one day last week left a Municipal postcard for the tenant occupying the sister flat to my own. On it69 words
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Article341 1930-06-28 4 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—How tragic must be the lot of those who, by virtue, of dependence and propelled by the necessity to secure the wherewithal to live, must resort to the ignominious commerce of prostitution? Perhaps they have been found wanting in efficiency in respectable341 words
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Article40 1930-06-28 4 A Chinese eorrespondent, referring to our report under the above heading on the 23rd inst., asks us to state that the function was ono in which only the Indian and Ceylonese students at the Medical College participated.40 words
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Article229 1930-06-28 4 Objection Against Kerensky's Book. An Interesting literary action has been brought by a German publishing house against Trotsky. The well-known publishers of historical memoirs. Carl Reissner. of Dresden, claim that a year ago Trotsky promised them the manuscript of a work entitled "Lenin and his Followers," to229 words
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Article163 1930-06-28 4 A New Empire Industry. Have you ever heard of Tong oil? Unless your business has to do with paint or varnish, you probably have not. During the war large quantities of it were required for "doping" aeroplane wings to prevent them from becoming waterlogged. China, which had previously163 words
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Advertisement222 1930-06-28 4 i I I Every day is a Sales day J X if yoa I ISHOW IT ON THE j MITCHELL, j I PIER I About 6,000 people pass through here daily 8 ijj c S Particulars from: 5 3 The Creative Advertising Service I 3, King Street, PENANG. g A^kr222 words
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Advertisement209 1930-06-28 4 "CREATORS OF THE MODERN MODE" Enhancing the > Value of an Illustrious Name jEfi* Never before in Hupmobile's il- |j«"/ 4n V- Jt y i luslrious history has such a mar- L T^jw7 ~~w*uLS *fc I ve'lous Eight been offered and never before has such an attrac- ~~s tive price209 words
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Article417 1930-06-28 5 Reuter's Service.] Indianapolis. June 26. Mr. Harry Stutz the famous motor-car manu facturer, has-passed away. Paris. June 25. As a sequel to their turbulent demonstrations, the Association of Indo-China Students in Prance has been dissolved by the Courts. London, June 26. The General Council of the Trade[Reuter's Service.] - 417 words
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Article153 1930-06-28 5 Sikh "Jaga's" Attempted Fraud. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, June 26. A case in which a Sikh watchman claimed $135 as the balance due under a promissory note executed for $140, came up for hearing before the Second Magistrate, Muar. The defendant declared that the promissory note153 words
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Article49 1930-06-28 5 A service will be held in the large hall of the V.M.C.A. on Sunday night commencing at 8 o'clock. The speaker will be the Rev. T. R. Dean and Mr. Roy Brown will be the soloist. A cordial invitation is extended to all to be present.49 words
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Advertisement575 1930-06-28 5 Church Services. rs< vj) SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. gj Vitdrew*fl Cathedral June 29, 1930. Communion. l. i 0 Matins. a ral) Holy Communion. 10 a :nday School At St. Andrew's jq (Choral) Evensong and Sermon, jjgly i :r.!fiunion on Monday, Wednesday and f a 8 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday and at 7575 words
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Advertisement429 1930-06-28 5 Tht iSllenburgs Foods are particularly suited .o the feeding of infants in hot m climates. They are free from H harmful germs and are Eg readily prepared by the H simple addition of boiling water only, thus giving N complete independence of fj doubtful milk supplies. i Milk Food No.429 words
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Advertisement158 1930-06-28 5 SUN HELMETS. Cheap Sale. To liquidate at once, best quality, ccrk helmets made in France. Prices from $1.50 to $2.C0 each for boys, ladies, and men. All sizes. C. MOTTE CO., 53, Robinson Road, Singapore. 'Phone 2419 or call at LIM CHEE SENG. 56-3, Market Street, Singapore, for cheap Motor158 words
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Advertisement116 1930-06-28 5 LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE Costs LESS than most good dentifrices XBk Jet it makes teeth |j whiter in quicker time than ever before |P 1 1 Ana in azi n g new |> cleansing agent, plus fifteen other ingredients to stimulate the gum>, pi 33 f p prevent tooth decay and116 words
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Advertisement338 1930-06-28 6 o©ooo©o@o©o©oqo€> oooigH m m Br o c a Pol I I I BJ I wo&i p. bbbbil 6 3 jjrj£ Finest and Most Up-to-date Theatre I MATINEES: To-day and To-morrow, at 3.15 p.m. Gj CHILDREN HALF PRICE. [g I "Wonderful!" "GREAT!" I "The Finest Picture Shown in Singapore!" j SINGAPORE338 words
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Advertisement287 1930-06-28 6 Amusements, I iiLHAMBRfiI 3 N ITU THE THEATRE OF PERFECT SOUND H B gj E REPRODUCTION (M'iQDl I 6.15 P.M. TO-NIGHT 9.15 P.M. 1 A TWO FEATURE PRE LONDON RELEASE PRCGRAMME I OF TflE I I William Fox Masterpieces I "The 3 Sisters" j I WITH I Louise Dresser and287 words
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Advertisement318 1930-06-28 6 6 SAMSON OF THE CIRCUS mk SERIAL. Starring JOE BONOMO. Episodes 9, 10, 11, 12, 1,, j At 9.45 p.m. V A national Picture s upline T QMog HOOFBEATS "CAS, V OF OF VENGEANCE" Cl A M Another of the Famous 1 2, 3 t i?j{j 4 spectacular fight between318 words
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Article3807 1930-06-28 7 PROVISIONAL AGREEMENT WITH HAMMER'S. Details Still Private, j n oi water supply to ships by Tbe v mer and Co., which was the sub•**3 1 ed discussion recently, was alluded at the meeting of the niclpal Commissioners. Mr. R. J. evident, was in the chair and resent were:3,807 words
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Article153 1930-06-28 7 SELLING GOOD SHARES FOR NO REASON. Optimism At Planters' Dinner In London. Reuter's Service.] London. June 23. Mr. H. Fildes. proposing the toast of the rubber Industry at the annual dinner last night of the Malayan Planters' Association, said that, with the multifarious uses to which rubber wa[Reuter's Service.] - 153 words
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Article301 1930-06-28 7 The Markets Steady. Messrs. Ellin and Co. report at 11 a.m to-day: RUBBER. London 6'sd.. up l/16d. New York cents <G). up cent. Shares:—Steady. Allenbys $1.10—51.25. Ayer Moleks $1 —51.15. Ayer Panas $I—sl.lo. Bassetts 65—70 cents. Brogas 90—95 cents, Bukit Jclctongs 50—55 cents, Bukit Katils 55 —60 cents,301 words
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Advertisement648 1930-06-28 7 I MARLBOROUGH S (THE THEATRE WITH THE PERFECT SOUND SYSTEM) Jfl H To-night at 6 15 and 9.15 p.m. H 1 The World-famous Song and Dance Stars 1 Duncan Sisters I Supported by LAWRENCE GRAY BENNY RUBIN in I Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's jjj I All-Talking—Singing-Dancing—Musical I Comedy Triumph. "IT'S A GREAT LIFE"648 words
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Article825 1930-06-28 8 Perhaps the most important among many interesting statements made at the P'ederal Council meeting was that His Excellency is in cum municatioi) with the Secretary of State respecting the advisability of imposing a check on immigration into Malaya, presumably until there is some reasonable prospect of all825 words
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Article249 1930-06-28 8 Mr. James Robertson, of Messrs. Guthrie and Co.. Ltd., has consented to be the President of the Singapore Mercantile Co-operative Thrift and Loan Soe'ety. Ltd. M.. Ma See Chang, the celebrated actor, of Canton, anived here yefterdav by the "Takada."' He end Ms troupe will perform for a fewnights at249 words
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Article727 1930-06-28 8 Official Instructions. TWO MONTHS' STOPPAGE FIRST. London, June 27. The Executive Committee of the T.P.A announce that they have received and considered the report of the Special Internation 1 Committee which met in Paris on June 17 and 18 and, having considered ail the circumstances, they727 words
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Article130 1930-06-28 8 Labour's Majority Reduced. {British Official Wireless] Rugby. Jun> 27. The result was announced to-day of the byelection in the Shettlestone Division of Glas-u caused by the death of Mr. John Whea ley.' the Labour Member. The result was: B. McGovern (Lab 10,699 W. P. Templeton (Con.) 10 303130 words
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Article91 1930-06-28 8 Question To Be Asked In C amnions. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London. June 27. The matter of the Defence Contributor payable by the Straits Settlements is to b> brought before the House of Ccmrhcn* at In instance of Colonel Harry Day. the L bou e91 words
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Article692 1930-06-28 8 Topics Of To -day. (BY "LOOKLR on The Indian Pioneer" >i y I may make a wild mess Simon Report. Here are km (based on criticisms b\ to the summary of the 6 Insult to Indian Nationalise A. in India: Will be Rejected the Authors were Boycott cci en at692 words
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Article33 1930-06-28 8 Latest Quotation* RUBBER Londcn:—6'sd. Ntw York:—12'. cents tG) Singapore:—20-20 1 DO TIN London Spot £137 Us. Sd. 3 months, buyers £139 10; Od.), sellers £139 15*. M Singapore:—$70.25. (150 ton-33 words
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Advertisement225 1930-06-28 8 I Men's Shirts and Ties. I I Smart Designs and Colourings. H The r: a- mason's styles iii Shirts ami Ties have just arrived jjj S The ei»iodrings and Designs sum extremely smart and 8 reflect tbe latest AYest-end f*>hioii« B ißomaU Shirts. r Ti *f 1 1 PLAIN COLOURS225 words
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Advertisement81 1930-06-28 8 lU. S. De Silva Bros. I 3 Manufacturing Jewellers, g a SOLE AGENTS I jjj AND I DISTRIBUTORS I I S.S. F.M.S. a X S I THE WORLD RENOWNEDg "ZENITH" I WATCHES. I 30 Years' Experience. S I 61, High Street, [a Singapore. H I Thone 4540. TO LET. Compound81 words
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372 1930-06-28 9 Studying Empire's Needs. HOME GOVTTS PROMISE. Wider View Of Overseas Development. [British Official Wireless.J Rugby, Junt 27. J. H. Thomas (Secretary for the nions) addressed a plenary session of the il Office Conference to-day. Mr. Thomas d to the remarks which he372 words
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Article80 1930-06-28 9 Reuter's Service.] London, June 27. Addressing the Colonial Office Conference, Sir Basil Blackett stated that schemes subrmtud to the committee hitherto had cost Ki.jiiU.BML of which it was expected that £1 OlI.tM would be spent in the United Kingdom. The Comm ttee had recommended grants and[Reuter's Service.] - 80 words
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Article78 1930-06-28 9 Twenty Tons Of Dynamite Explodes. TRAGEDY ON ST. LAWRENCE RIVER. Reuter's Service.] Brockville (Ontario), June 27. While the crew of 42 of the steamer "J. B. Kuie were engaged in drilling in the bed of the St Lawrence river, lightning struck the vessel. Thirty-one were[Reuter's Service.] - 78 words
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Article63 1930-06-28 9 Dramatic Stop In Injunction Application. Reuter's Service.] Youngstown (Ohio), June 27. hearing of the case for an injunction vent a merger between the Youngstown and Tube Company and the Bethlehem s Corporation was stopped dramatically when Mr. L. A. Manchester, chief counthe former company, shot himself[Reuter's Service.] - 63 words
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Article62 1930-06-28 9 fHavas Agency.] Paris, June 27. e end of a debate upon Indo-China. tho r rejected by 325 votes to 260 a Radical n a asking for the creation of a Committee trol and voted a motion expressing conthat the Government, in order to fight unism in Indo-China,62 words
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Article23 1930-06-28 9 IUS FROM CEYLON, en page 3. HRESPONDENCE, on page 4. ■•'•«'S OF TO-DAY. on page 8. VUIO IN .MALAYA, on 11.23 words
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Article369 1930-06-28 9 EMPERORS' MESSAGES. Japanese Prince And Princess In London. CEMENTING AMITY AND FRIENDSHIP. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, June 27. The text is published of the messages exchanged between King George and the Emperor of Japan on the occasion cf the visL to London of Prince Takamatsu, second369 words
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Article147 1930-06-28 9 Croydon To Chicago In Three Days? LORD THOMSON ADDRESSES PRESS CONFERENCE. British Official Wireless.] Rugby. June 27. Lord Thomson said he could not see that Imperial Press Conference to-day that the airship RlOO would leave for Montreal in the last few days of July and that he would147 words
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Article180 1930-06-28 9 Effect On Share Market. LATEST TIN AND RUBBER FIGURES. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London, June 27. Despite the absence of any details regarding the scheme the announcement that agreement had been reached by the Anglo-Dutch rubber committee caused an advance in all rubber shares to-day. The rubber180 words
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Article85 1930-06-28 9 Death From Typhus In China. Reuter's Service.] Peking, June 28. The International Famine Relief Commission reports the death of the veleran famine worker, the Rev. G. W. Wester, of the Swed s 1 China Mission, allied to the China Inland Mission, at Puchow < Shansi). He is[Reuter's Service.] - 85 words
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Article1334 1930-06-28 9 PERAK RIVER DAM. Magnificent Clearing Work By Engineers. 80 MILES OF PRIVATE TELEPHONES. The official opening took place this morning of the Chenderoh Dam and Power Station, Perak River, by H. E. the High Commissioner, Sir Cecil Clementi, K.C.M.G. This dam and power station, built mainly1,334 words
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Article572 1930-06-28 9 Chiang's Big Push On Lunghai Front. REBELS FALLING BACK. Loyalists To Take Kaifeng In Five Days. Reuter's Service.] Hsughowfu, June 27. An official report states that a decisive battle, considered to be the most serious since the launching of the general offensive last week is in progress in[Reuter's Service.] - 572 words
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Advertisement222 1930-06-28 9 aS2S?SaSISSS2SSS2S2S2S2SZS2SSSHS2SHS2SHSSSJSBSHS2S2S2SHS2SESESHS2SESHSHSZSHSHSa mmm JHSI Hf aY £sSr>&'? '<■'' i^«8&-^*°"*^ilffi^^ OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. SOLE AGENTS: GuTnß)E*(§to i Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*.) 1 lis Master s Voice 1 RECORDS I a from s j SYNCOPATION 5 B. 3022—1'1l always be in love with you Sung by Morton Downey. B. 5789—Tiger Rag jjj j222 words
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410 1930-06-28 10 Sports Pastimes. COUNTY MATCHES. Big Scoring Everywhere. SUSSEX BEAT GLAMORGAN. CRICKET. Reuter's Service.] London, June 27. GUamorgan: T5l and 187 (Wensley 4 for 79. Langridge 4 for 54). Sussex (428 Wens'.ey 92, Harold Gilligan 85. Clay 5 for 881 and 11 for 1 wkt. Played at Brighton; Sussex won by[Reuter's Service.] - 410 words
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Article154 1930-06-28 10 Positions to close of play on June 27. P. W. L. D. W. L. Pts. Kent 1? 9 3 0 1 0 77 *<*tto 12 6 1 1 2 2 68 I*ncs 12 -5 0 1 2 4 66 Yorkshire 12 6 1 4 3 1 70154 words
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Article151 1930-06-28 10 S.C.C. Tournament. Major Olliver and Lieut. Bryan treated spectators to a delightful exhibition of how the game should be played, in yesterday's tournament game on the Padang between United Services and Etceteras. They put on 114 runs to 40 minutes for the first wicket. The game will be151 words
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Article55 1930-06-28 10 BASEBALL. Reuter's Service.] New York, June 27 Latest American Baseball result* are: NATIONAL LEAGUE. .Chicago 1, Brooklyn 7. .,St. Louis 4. New York 12. Pittsburgh l. Philadelphia 0 Pittsburgh 1, Philadelphia 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE. i*' New York 13, Cleveland 11 12, Detroit 4. Boston 9, Chicago 7.[Reuter's Service.] - 55 words
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Article673 1930-06-28 10 Full Pjints From The R.A.F. [BY "REYNARD."j ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. In defeating the Air Base team at the Singapore Stadium yesterday, in the First D vision of the S ngapore League, the S.C.C. showed distinct recovery of form. They were not yet as good as last season but they673 words
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Article73 1930-06-28 10 Ambulance Arrives In Time. A Chinese living at 118 Kreta Ayer is believed to have attempted suicide early this morning by swallowing opium. The Police were informed and when the ambulance arrived they found the man seated on a chair with his head resting on the table. He73 words
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Article218 1930-06-28 10 Mangin Outclasses Austin. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter's Service.] London, June 27. Wimbledon was graced by the presence of the King and Queen to-day among the spectators at the centre court on which a series of international struggles was played in which Anglo-American matches predominated. The young American Gregory[Reuter's Service.] - 218 words
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Article195 1930-06-28 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 27. Although earlier in the afternoon the sky was overcast and a slight drizzle fell the weather cleared and in ideal conditions the Selangor L.T.A. championships began this evening in the presence of a large gathering. Seven singles matches and two195 words
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Article90 1930-06-28 10 Youth Sustains Complicated Fracture. At about 830 am. to-day Geylang Roaa. near the entrance to Lorong 12. was the scene of a nasty accident when a fifteen-year-old Chinese youth was knocked down and badly injured by a "mosquito" bus. When examined by the ambulance dressers the victim was90 words
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Article97 1930-06-28 10 Commissions as Second-Lieutenants in the Volunteer Force have been granted to Mr G E. Angier, Mr. A. C. Trotter. Mr. D. C. Rae Mr. R. C. Stewart, and Mr. Wee Theang Siew Lt. (Acting Captain) K. Balfour is promoted Captain as also is Lieut. (Acting Captain) N D. Dalton; Lt.97 words
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Article529 1930-06-28 10 SEQUEL TO SHARE TRANSACTION. Judgment Reserved. Argument in the appeal of Mr. J. B. David was continued yesterday in the Appeal Court before the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison), Mr. Justice Sproule and Mr. Justice Thome. Mr. Saunders appearing for the appellant concluded his argument on Thursday. The529 words
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Article49 1930-06-28 10 Personally To Auction His "Sjuthern Cross." Reuter's Service.] Ntw York. June 27. Capl. Kingsford Smith, who says that he is "frightfully hard up" and needs money to get married, has announced that he will personally auction the "Southern Cross" at Oakland, a California aerodrome, shortly.[Reuter's Service.] - 49 words
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Article125 1930-06-28 10 Large Crowd Watches Annual Sports. A delightful afternoon was spent at the Pearl's Hill School hall on Thursday, the occasion being the annual sports. There was an appreciative crowd including the various school principals and their wives. The long programme was gone through in a very creditable125 words
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Article75 1930-06-28 10 The Garden Opera of Java, which company includes Misa Alang. well known as one of the Odeon Record ortistes, is occupying the boards at the Moonlight Hall. New World, throughout the next week. La St tne opening sh(AV was given, when a large and appreciative audience was entertained75 words
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Article67 1930-06-28 10 In these days of traffic congestion and reckless driving even the Police have from time to time been victims of street accidents. In Beach Road yesterday a Chinese detective was knocked down by a motor-lorry. He sustained no external injuries, but complained of severe pain in the67 words
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Article1657 1930-06-28 10 DULEEPSINGHJFS BRILLIANT DEBUT. PLAY THAT WAS A JOY TO WATCH. ENGLAND'S USEFUL TOTAL. Reuter's Service.] Having wen the First Test at Nottingham by 93 runs a frrtni 1 England were set a difficult task in cheering a side to meet the red. i Australians in the Second[Reuter's Service.] - 1,657 words
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Article126 1930-06-28 10 Selected Premises Approved. The Indian community in glad to know that the iocal I are shortly to be the proud own budding at 361. Orchard R An extraordinary general Association, held last nigbl dency of Dr. K. Raghunathai of the choice cf the build n Building Fund126 words
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Miscellaneous170 1930-06-28 10 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, JUNE 2t. High Tides.—12.15 p.m., 11.07 pjn. Rifle Meeting, Johore M. F., Johore Bahru. Cricket: C.S.C. v. R.A.F., Balestier; P.S. and L. v. S.R.C., SR.O; S.C.C. v. Raffles College, Bukit Timah. Cricket: S.C.C. Tournament. Etc. v. U. Services, Padang. 1 Sports: Royal English School, Stadium. 2.30170 words
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Miscellaneous258 1930-06-28 10 MAILS CLOSK. TO-DAY, JUNE 28. Port Swettenham and Penang (Klang) 3 p.m Muar .Jarak) 3 p.m Malacca and Port Dickson (Larut) 3 p.m Java. South-West Sumatra. SouthEast Borneo. Celebes. Moluccas and Timor Dilly (Roggeveen) 3 p.m. Mersing and Ma war (Hang Yon) 3 p.m. ♦Ceylon, Southern and Western India (Comliebank)258 words
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Article, Illustration922 1930-06-28 11 H OW REACTION WORKS. Vital For Local Reception. I, series of lessons on the theory of ption we have come to the reading i ireuit diagram of a wireless set. I q brief instruction on this before, the benefit of new readers and as a help the922 words
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Article177 1930-06-28 11 G.T.L. asks me to identify a station the characteristics of which he describes below. "Every evening without exception, it sends out music, usually gramophone music, commencing with the Dutch National Anthem, from between 6.30 and 7 p.m. up to 9.15 p.m. On Saturday nights the music is always177 words
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Article389 1930-06-28 11 "CJMVt." writes: Judging from various articles in the current wireless magazines itwould seem that 3R.0, Rome, should now be heard locally. This station is said to be equipped with two wavelength, 25 80 metres, and a power of 12 kilowatts. She was heard on the former wavelength at389 words
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Advertisement268 1930-06-28 11 I N. Z. PERPETUAL FORESTS, Ltd. B g (Incorporated in New Zealand.) H S BE AVERAGE PERSON HAS NO IDEA OF THE SERIOUS POSITION EXISTING. B The following extracts are from reports by prominent men throughout the world: B liheI ihe British Empire Forestry Conference held at Ottawa, Canada: g268 words
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Advertisement440 1930-06-28 11 I New World Cabaret. 1 I To-night Dancing Till 2 a.m. I MOONLIGHT HALL, New World. I MISS ALANG'S TROUPE. 1 jjj To-night, June 28,—"HH ILL-FATED PRINCE." ft 10-morrow, June 29,— <4 RAMONA Cj ft I Biggest Opportunity f BEGINNING JUNE 28, AND ENDING JULY 5. jjj The first of440 words
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Advertisement135 1930-06-28 11 THAT CANNOT BE/ APPROACHED/ lapex electrophonic records! I Talkie Hits. I I From "Syncopation" 1 I Jericho and My Inspiration Is You. I From "A Song Of Kentucky" A Night Of Happiness. 1 From "Sunny Side Up" I m I'm A Dreamer (Aren't We All). I l I a s135 words
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Miscellaneous63 1930-06-28 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Drill Programme. TO-DAY, JUNE 28. 2 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range, "E" (Chinese) Coy., Competition. 2 p.m.—Farrer Range, "A" (M. O.) Coy., Classification. 3.30 p.m.—Siglap, S. V. F. A., Camp. TO-MORROW, JUNE 29. 7.30 a.m.—Bukit Timah Range, "E" (Chinese) Coy., Classification. 7.30 ajn.—Farrer Range, "A" (M. G.) Coy., Classification. 963 words
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Article1108 1930-06-28 12 MINING. ISSUED BT FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, June 28, 1930, 10 a.m. Issue Value Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 21 6 23 5[- Ayer Hitam Tin 11|- 12|- cd £1 Bangrin Tin 18 20 1 Batang Padang 0.12 0.16 1 Batu Caves 0.52% 0.601,108 words
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Advertisement262 1930-06-28 12 a Eii a I 3 B (Wrapped Bread!! a a a S Tne bread made at the ROYAL I I BAKERY, 590-4, Serangoon Road, f I under the supervision of a Scottish I jjj Master Baker, is WRAPPED by a I special machine before leaving the f I premises. a262 words
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Advertisement104 1930-06-28 12 ASIA LIFE J INSURANCE CO., INC., U.S.A. I I Singapore Office—E-4, Hongkong Bank Chambers. I I GOOD OPENINGS S for men who can qualify through personal production g a and organizing ability as managers in Straits Settlements S S and Dutch East Indies. S I Write Post Office Box 10,104 words
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Advertisement570 1930-06-28 12 I THE NEW PARSI VICTORIA I THEATRICAL CO. X (A REAL DRAMATIC CO.l S WILL STAGE I On Monday, June 30 j| at 9 p.m. sharp. "Turkish Chund I At Tlie ALEXANDRA HALL, g NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. I NEW COSTUMES, NEW DANCES NEW SONGS. EXTRA TURN 5n y Cj SONGS,570 words
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Article947 1930-06-28 13 THE SHARE MARKET. Lyall And Evatt's Report. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt, Singapore in their weekly repoft dated June 25, state: Interest in tin has centred around the result of the conference in Paris on June 17, where Malayan, Bolivian and Dutch interests were TPpresent ed, sharp fluctuations in947 words
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Article131 1930-06-28 13 Guthrie's Report. Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd., Singapore, in their weekly report dated June 26, state: During the past week trading has been exceedingly difficult, due principally to the reserved attitude adopted by sellers, and at times actual stagnation has resulted. A further meeting of British and131 words
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Advertisement950 1930-06-28 13 I FAIRBANKS-MORSE J TYPHOON POWER PUMPS I I Single Cylinder—Double Acting R j MOON PUMPS are the best pumps to use J2 Tj nection with water system- on the farm. nm\Wm\ r£ I ban homes and factories; for pumping 1 I into elevated storage tanks; for low \Wft m jjj950 words
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Advertisement537 1930-06-28 13 lUI 1 i I "BEKA" I I i ij the outstanding QUALITY record. ffl I I II Songs perfectly clear reproduced, no scratching noises. Widest and most jj I up-to-date range of Chinese and Malay songs. Only the most prominent jj 1 artists are performing for "BEKA." j] H DISTRIBUTORS537 words
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Advertisement659 1930-06-28 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS. Tenders are invited for salving a tongkang sunk near Puloe Bengkalis. Fuli particulars may be obtained from Messrs. Hooglandt and Co., Singapore. Notice of Removal. KIM SENG Co., have removed trom No. 16-B, Changi Road to No. 787, GeylaDg Road, on June 25, 1930. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE.659 words
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Advertisement371 1930-06-28 14 "to let. TO LET—No. 300, Balestier Road. Apply to Box 191, c/o Malaya Tribune. TO LET—A big compound house, No. 131, Moulmein Road. Apply, 7, Newton Road. TO LET—No. 34, Cecil Street and Oodown No. 7, Bernam Street. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—Raffles Chambers, Nos. 8, 30, 40, 41, 43371 words
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Advertisement498 1930-06-28 14 EDUCATIONAL. A Civil Engineer, with a high-class University Degree in Engineering and a brilliant career behind, is ready to give tuition in higher mathematics and to train desirous students to become Overseers, Sub-Overseers, Surveyors and Draughtsmen. For particulars apply personally at No. 2, Short Street, between the hours of 5.30498 words
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Advertisement545 1930-06-28 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, nir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63. Birch Road. Batavla 90, Buiten Nieuwpoort Straat. Shanghai 9,545 words
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Advertisement497 1930-06-28 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.497 words
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Advertisement558 1930-06-28 14 INSURANCE. £f£sKfe THE li|p sou* INSURANCE COMPANY, >v lTfJi FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPT! AT LOWEST CURRENT RAlfg L. C. MARGOKOVTB, Office: 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Strar -ints) HEAD OFFICE: SINGAPORE 2nd Floor of No. 3, MaJa v rm Singapore.558 words
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Advertisement478 1930-06-28 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P. &0. BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. incorporated in England.) Laii >\SSENGER CARGO SERVICES. •WLAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM Jv [GATfON CO., LONDON AND i vR EAST MAIL SERVICE. Contract with His Majesty's Government.) OITUARD FROM LONDON. For China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1930 9,100 June 28 X478 words
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Advertisement558 1930-06-28 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch jHp, P Australische Dampfschiffs Iq P q Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated In Germany.) OUTWARDS. 1 HONG KONG, SHANGHAI. KOBE AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. t m.s. VOGTLAND June 2% t m.s. DUISBURG July 14 f m.s. RAMSES via Manila July 26 t m.S. SAUERLAND Aug. 5 t558 words
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Advertisement627 1930-06-28 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. ,jM a m MB 111 NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON. Tonnage Destination Due Sail 1930 Hakozaki Maru 10,500 Naples. Marseilles, London, Antwerp. Hull. Ro terdam ft Middlesbrough July 2 3 Terukuni Maru 11.800 Naples, Marseilles London Antwerp, Rotterdam Middlesbrough July 16 17 Hakusan Maru 10,500 Naples,627 words
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Advertisement573 1930-06-28 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. &g NORDDELTSCHER LLOYD. I i Incorporated in Germany.) The undernoted are the Company s uuended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 5 MAIN for Hong Kong, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau July 12 t FRANKFURT for Manila, Hong Kong, S'ghai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama, Chinwangtao, Taku, Dalny and573 words
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Advertisement186 1930-06-28 15 juWCWD SOLVENT APPLY FOB FREE SAMPLES. SOLE-AGENTS:— E. M. ABDULLA CO., 27, Robinson Road, Singapore AN INTIMATE DISINFECTANT. The enormous diffusion of venereal disease*, which is owing in many cases to a negligence of intimate hygiene of both sexes, imposes on everybody the moral duty to protect himself as well186 words
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Advertisement371 1930-06-28 16 I New Beauty FOR THE NEW FORD I I I If I all s I sB Kn if 1 lit in THE NEW FORD PHEATON F SZll n t g I? Cc f Une glves style and distinction to new, roomy Ford bod.es. with 14.9 HP. or 24 H P.371 words
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