Malaya Tribune, 17 July 1930

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune v' xvii.- No. 107 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday, July 17. 1930.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 699 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. yOl CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. LATHES, SHAPING AND DRILLING MACHINES, Etc. jj} l CATALOGUES AND PRICES FROM jj J S* Importer.: THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. (Incorporated in Denmark.) Cj 1 OPINIONS OF SOME OF OUR S.S. F.M.S. CUSTOMERS. S.S. F.M.S. I ropmrTi FMS {{J LIM
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    • 144 1 "FLORODOR" /f A Washing flfl Suitings. /f W fl For Tropical Wear. flm&. fl HIGH STREET. fl fl Singapore. WORDSWORTH I ("or was if LONGFELLOW?) I Wrote of the Glories of "A Host of Golden Daffodils." J j But how infinitely better, is the Host who offers you I j
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  • 2634 2 DR. BRADDON'S "COMPLETE REMEDY." Limitation Of Exports. (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune:') Sir, —The best remedy for the rubber situation is provided by the simplest means, namely, the limitation of exports. It is known to everyone that the cause of the slump is the accumulation of large
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    • 404 2 FOUR YEARS WEAR It is remarkable V or the number of 1 letters that are s receivetf fftmr perH sons who kindly J wonderfully B CHERRY BLOSB w SOM BOOT B POLISH preserves IB JA«,ve a./icust cf the leather. I t f~^ i 7t This letter (the orl IB W~
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    • 332 2 NEW VIGOUR ASSURES QUICK SUCCESS STRONG FIT I after a few days of PHOSFERINE j|Pft '2which dispelled 1^ Staleness and -J| M*/ Depression, restored Sleep, quietened --SPS flNerves, and gave Tr M Energy for extra V effort. Eddie Kenrick (En?lish International 1923) N.C.A.A. 10 mile Champion 1923, Winner of over
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    • 253 2 Baby is fretful and restless, and r sleep is disturbed. Why go on nig it night like this? Get Woodward r j Water to-day. Physicians all over 7Q E recommend this universal English j. It will quickly soothe away all baby\ piping pains and bring peaceful slumber and you. GRIPE
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    • 1023 3 "Well-here's to your Jolly Good Health'? i must say you look a different fellow since you took my advice and URODONAL. I typical conversation this, between two of those good fellows ail know, just reaching that age when care must be exercised :i diet, in living, because of those too
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  • 1907 4 THE ROUND-TABLE CONFERENCE. Viceroy And Congressmen. Plans lor the Round-Table Conference in London are now being pushed forward at the Government of India headquarters at Simla, and it is held that the Simon Report only makes the task of the Conference more easy in writing on a
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  • 332 4 Accused Committed To Assizes. The magisterial inquiry into the seditious newspaper case, in which five Chinese are chaiged with offences under the Seditious Publication Enactment and the Printing Presses Enactment, was concluded at Ipoh on Friday, when Mr. R. S. Jervoise committed the accused •4q.,the Perak
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    • 294 4 m In Convalescence HorfUteMaltdMilk i I rapidly brings back ones I A lest siratfh and energy jf tt QukkUj assmulalc*i BA it is a perfect ibol in jLj Y\ all cases of fit VA and fat ting appetite. Iff 1 W Harikfe is always 111 j \u\ fresh and pure.
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    • 276 4 Most likely your doctor smokes Craven "A" jlf^V FoMmv his good example! J He knows that Craven "A" are made specially to prevent sore throats and that they never vary CORK-TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES. MADE IN LONDON BY CARRERA? LTD Conditions f Diarrhoea especially when caused by weakened nerves, prompt relief
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  • 657 5 ,tate Coolies' Wages. .n- are the minutes of a meeting ue of the North Borneo Cham- held in the offices of Messrs. nd Crosfield «Borneo), Ltd., on Han" jun^ rho Hun. Mr. F. W. Pinnock (in Or V. A. Stookes. Messrs. J.
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  • 325 5 Ccykm romment On Grave Outlook. present rubber position a lea what is bound to happen DO prove and no constructive d by the current international 'be wise to be prepared to know beforehand what be and what we propose doing, away with the existing rubber them by
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  • 21 5 June Returns. Further June tin outputs reported to us are Lingui 154.80 pikuls. Sipat 358 pikuls. Temengor 138 pikuls.
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  • 132 5 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S.S.) LTD. Per Imp. Gallon eta. «nell Aviation Spirit ex 4-gl. drums per imp. gl. 90 Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump and/or 4-gl. drums per imp. gl. 77 Yellow Shell Motor Spirit per 4-gl. tin $3.22 Shell Kerosene per 2 tins $5.38 Coastlight Kerosene
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  • 432 5 Singapore, July 11. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 50 Beef, stew or curry kati 45 Pork, lean kati 68 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 56 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl, kati 50 Hens (Locally reared) kati 65 Ducks each 80 Pigeons, domestic
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  • 351 5 Fraser's Report. Messrs. Fraser and Co.. ln their weekly report dated July 15, state, in addition to the general comments, which we published yesterday: Further liquidation was experienced in Industrials during the week although buyers have accepted offerings at slightly lower levels. Mining— Rather more interest has
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  • 131 5 Chamber Of Commerce R. A. Report. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association in their weekly auction report, dated July 16. state: Catalogued 1,692,927 1b.=755.77 ton.-. Offered 1,430.497 1b.=633.61 tons. Sold 1.185.052 1b.=529.04 tons. London spot 5 9/16 d. New York spot 10 "k cents. PRICES REALISED.
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    • 350 5 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE. On sale at the following depots— SINGAPORE. The Federal Rubber Stamp Co., 32, RaffiVi Place. A. Habib Mohamed, 88, South Bridge Road. M. S. Dawood, 89, Upper Cross Street, ofl New Bridge Road, Singapore. A. Allapichay, Money Changer, Max we. Market. M. Mohamed Dulfakir and Co., Corner
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    • 245 5 Ladies' Dresses. New Stock Just Arrived:— Overcoats, Dresses, Under wears, Shales, etc. Also for Children and Babies Overcoats, Shoes etc. SAINT-DIDIER ACCESSORIES, PRINSEP STREET, New Building (facing Dhoby Ghaut Square). WEAK AND PAINFUL JOINTS Arp your arms weak Are your legs unable to carry you about! Do you feel Ijke
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    • 173 5 Where to meet your friends! OF COURSE AT THE Madras Cafe 336, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Next to Tivoli Cinema.) Noted for the celebrated dishes Nasi Briyani, Qurmah furry Ayam, Kimbeiig, Martaba, Perata, etc. COOKE O BY EXPERT COOKS. TRY OUR SELECT FANCY CAKES An Ideal Rendezvous f r Family and
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    • 226 5 LEPROSY DIABETES. CONSUMPTION. PILES. V.D„ DISORDERS AND Li I OR X HOE A CURED. f'Kients have derived exceedingly marvellous results in Malaria, Paralysis, Sterility, etc. CONSULT THE FAMOUS AYURVEDIC Dr. PANDIT NAIDI VAIDYA RAJ. Fit.CP. (In.) Senior Physician of THE HIMALAYAN PHARMACY, Head Office: 62, Owen Read. Singapore. BRANCH AND
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    • 589 6 ZS2SHSBSaS2SJS2S2SESHS2SSSHSaS?'iHSaSSS2SESaSSSaSSS2S2SaS2SESESESHSaSZSZS2SES2S2S jo eoeee o©ooo©o@o©o©oqoq oooigs Nol I 1,1 I I lose* fk 1 I ■I I |oeg 63 M M mmi 3 THE HOME OF CAPITAL ENTERTAINMENT. j£j ffi TO-NIGHT AT 6.15 AND 9.15 P.M. 3 g PREMIERE FOR MALAYA 5 OF PARAMOUNT'S BRILLIANT NEW SHOW WORLD. Cj S3 ALL-TALKING
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    • 243 6 Amusements. pjomjamam iLHAMBRf I the: theatre or perfect solino fflnM REPRODUCTION |M]|flj) S 1 6.15 P.M. TO-NIGHT. 9.15 P.M. 1 METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER Present. I ANOTHER? SUPER PROGRAMME! THE WOKLD-FAMOUS ARTISTES j "THE REVELLERS" I IN A SELECTION OF MUSICAL NUMBERS g lOLLOWED BY j( I A MAGNIFICENT BALLIT "THE DOLL SHOP"
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    • 303 6 GAIETY To-night! From Friday, July 11 to Thursday, July i: A TREMENDOUS TRIPLE BILL! AT 9 p.m. "WEDDING BILLS' Starring RAYMOND GRIFFITH. Wedding bells bring Wedding Bills, and "Wedding R Joy! "A KISS IN A TAXI Starring BEBE DANIELS. A man, a maid, a cab, a kiss, began a feast
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  • 260 7 ltubber Down To 5'/ 2 d. and Co. report at 11 a.m. RUBBER. d. down l/16d. *io-h cents (G), unchanged. Dull. Allenbys $1.05 —$1.15, Ayer Si 10. Ayer Panas 95 cents—$1, -65 cents, Brogas 75—80 cents, s 40-45 cents. Bukit Katils 50 Bu >!insburghs $1.80—$2, Connemaras
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  • 309 7 ißy courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, JULY 17. Selling London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 29/32 d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 27/32 d., London 10 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32 d., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3%d., London demand 2s. I 23 32d London
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  • 85 7 JULY 17. A-l per Koyan $365 £i 3 S Rice s 4 $270 1 $251 RlCe Sr 2 *?4fi Rice R f $238 R: P i r $225 2 $222 Pte Boiled No. 1 per bag $7.50 2 $7.25 Buyers Sellers 8.25 15.50 15.00 Wh;-. 34.00 B pper 38.00
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  • 29 7 untitled Money Orders for India of Money Orders for India <-t.v is Rs. 154 for $100. The and c nt of Money Orders from India Rft 158 for $100.
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  • 265 7 New World Anniversary. The seventh anniversary of the New World will be celebrated on Friday, Aug. 1, an d thl management have issued invitations to inspect the Commercial Exhibition Ground and witness the opening 0 f the commercial museum at 7 p.m. on that date. The general
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  • 651 7 Failure To Hold A Meeting. Mr. R. E. Dummett, the Marlborough-street magistrate, delivered his judgment on the two summonses heard in mail week against Wireless Pictures (1928), Ltd., of Dorland House, Regent-street, W., and its' directors, Captain the Rt. Hon. P. E. Guest, Lieut-Colonel Adrian P. H.
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  • 67 7 12 OCLOCK NOON. JULY 17. Buyers. Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 17 4 «4t%*«* Standard R.S.S. on Tender July 18 18^ August 18 ls% September 19% Jtfj August/September 18Vi "r^^** October/Decembe. 19k 19% Tene of Market:—Dull. Latest Cable:—London Spot Sheet 5 9/16 d.
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  • 458 7 New Japanese Boat. RECEPTION ON BOARD. The new motor passenger ship "Terukuni Maru," which is one of two new boats which are being used by the N.Y.K. on their JapanEurope service, docked at Singapore yesterday and in the afternoon many residents in Singapore were invited on board to
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  • 183 7 The Quaints At The Victoria Theatre. A delightful play, well acted, was "The Man From Toronto,"' which was given by The Quaints &t the Victoria Theatre last night. In spite of the iact that the story is by no means a novel one, there is always
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  • 164 7 Japanese Manager Fined. BREACHES OF STAMP ORDINANCE. ihe manager of the Marine Insurance Depal tment of the M. B. K. was charged before the District Judge (Mr. C. Wilson) this morning, at the instance of the Commissioner of Stamps, witn having committed several breaches of the Stamp
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  • 64 7 Two Previous Convictions. A fine of $2,000, or in default two years' rigorous imprisrnment, was passed by the District Judge (Mr. C. Wilson) yesterday, on a Chinese who hfcd been convicted for possession of 111 tahils of contraband chsmdu. Ws honour recommended the accused for
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  • 262 7 Loss Of |J 3,062 Involved. Messrs. Brinkman and Co. were plaintiffs in an action before Mr. Justice Stevens in the Supreme Court yesterday against Hoe Seng Hin of No. 1, New Bridge Road. Counsel engaged were Mr. R. L. Eber for plaintiffs and Mr. P. H.
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  • 86 7 Fatalities In Street Fight. The hearing was continued this morning, in the Assize Court before Mr. Justice Cobbett and special jury, of the case in which two Malays stand charged with murder, following a fight with ricksha pullers. Mr. Osborne Jones is conducting the prosecution and the accused
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  • 57 7 Mr. C. A. Walton, of Sengat estate, Kampong Kepayang, who proceeded Home on furlough about three months ago. is reported to have been killed in a motor car accident while on his way to see Mr. Smith, late manager of the Grand Hotel, Ipoh, a great fr end of his.
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  • 112 7 Man Stabbed For Refusing To Pay U. When two Chinese were charged before the District Judge (Mr. C. Wilson) yesterday with voluntarily causing hurt to another Chinese, Chief Court Inspector Meredith said that the complainant was attacked with a knife while walking in Anson Road. He received
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  • 111 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore, July 17. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Kon. der Nederlanden 22; Erinpura 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Tilawa 13; Agra 11. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Bronxville 30; Kutsang 33; Benvenue 35: Benvrackie 37; Kelantan 39. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Muroran
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    • 506 7 MARLBOROUGH Cj (THE THEATRE WITH THE PERFECT SOUND SYSTEM! I To night -Positively the Last Night. I Metro-Goldwyn-Mauer's I All-Talking, All-Dramatic Triumph jjj I "THE TRIAL. OF I MARY DUGAN" J X WITH I Norma Shearer, Lewis Stone, H. B. I Warner and Raymond Hacket. X also X I The
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 283 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE Daily Weather Report. Bright RelaTemperature. Rain- Sun- tive. Wind. Max. Mln. fall. shine. 1 Humi- Direc- Speed. Stations. P. p. ins. Hours. 1 dlty tlon. m.pJi. Weather. Alor Star 90 76 HI 9.8 I 85 Calm Cloudy Kota Bharu 71 .fig 9.7 75 s w 1Q cloudy
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    • 222 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, JULY 17. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis. Siak Pakan Baroe Pajakombo iTidor) 3 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, South East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas. Timor Dilly and Australasia (excepting Western Australia) (Nieuw Holland) 3 p.m. Penang and Calcutta (Kutsang) 3 p.m •Upper Burma, North-East India Egypt, Europe, Canada and U.S.A. (Erinpura)
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  • 33 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. ANNOUNCEMENT. T. o engagement is announced of Mr. Tan Kirn Hock, son of Mr. Tan Henc Lim and Wet' Chin Neo, daughter of Mr. Wee T«'n=> Kow.
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  • 49 8 A High Mass of Requiem for the repose cf the soul of the late Mr. Rudolph de Cruze will be sung at the Cathedral of The Good Shepherd on Friday. 18th in<=t.. at 6.30 a m. The attendance and prayers of Relatives and Fiiends are earnestly solicited
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  • 790 8 That is the title of a brilliant article by that eminent writer, Mr. Wiekham Steed, former editor of the 'Times," in the "Review of Reviews." which he is now directing with such distinction. Mr. Steed is a nonparty man who discusses problems of the day with entire
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  • 366 8 Members of the United Chinese Musical Association are reminded of the final performance practice to be held at 12. Kirk Terrace, to-morrow at 8 p.m. Miss nngelme Mo Ting Yuen and M'ss Ksther Mo Vow Yuen, daughters of Mr. Yven Ka Tseun*,. proprietor of the Commercial Press. Kusla Lumpur, are
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  • 176 8 Special Meeting On Saturday. RESOLUTIONS URGING GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION. An extraordinary general meeting of the Asiatic Planters' Association of Malaya will be held in the Kuala Lumpur Chinese Miners' Association Hail on Saturday, at 11 a.m., to receive the special recommendations of the Special Sub-Committee appointed to
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  • 130 8 Kuala Lumpur Sets Practical Example. CHINESE CHAMBER IN CHARGE. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. July 17. The Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce has formed an unemployed camp situated in tne Cantonese Cemetery buildings. At yesterday's meeting of the Sanitary Eoard t v. as agreed to recommend
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  • 261 8 Governor Attends A Conference. H. E. the Governor (Sir Cecil Ciementit presided at a meeting of Weld Quay property ouueri and tenants in the Governor's office, Penang. on Tuesday morning. The press was not allowed to attend but it is understood tsays th* Straits Echo") that the meeting
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  • 246 8 Specialist To Visit Him. A rumour has spread in Singapore to-day that the King of Siam b BL We under; an 1 that the general health of His Majesty is good and that he h rrceivini th? atten ion cl specialists in regard to Ml A
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  • 54 8 From Holland and Germany by "Koningki d r Ned '.ianden, due Singapore noon to-day From Chi.i i and Japan by "ShidZttOica Maru.' due ZArjgmpon to-morrow. Fion Ei'T.p-, (TrillUßl mails despatched Jun~ \ij ftoona," due Penang, at 6 a.m. torn otto w. Ftam Francs 07 "AriLc.:;," clv.> Singapore it
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  • 654 8 (&Y"LOOK!, i Another party of r an Englishman, two R rtf,ri(l w«u are starting from c Rd a no doubt expect th, J >Ual they through which they he them. and h,J I find one consoL latest adventure. Th. adm B of to pass through Maia' again
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  • 29 8 Latest Q !ions KIT London:- 5 I New York:-11-TI j M H L-ni. 3:—S;?ot 1 j .up 3 months bays Beliefs £i3tf 1 k S-n'apc:v:—so3.l 2
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 157 8 j ROBINSONS I I Wristlet Watches For Gentlemen. Idint1 dint s Tonnecux Shape Wristlet Watches on Leather Strap. g Sterling Silver Price $35.00. Gent s Oblong or Square Wri>tlet Watches jo }C on Leather Strap. Sterling Silver Price $35.00. m 8 g Perfect Timekeepers. S 1 ROBINSON Co., Ltd. I
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    • 103 8 lu.S.De Silva&BrosJ Manufacturing Jewellers. I SOLE AGENTS I S AND [jj I DISTRIBUTORS S FOB p I S.S. F.M.S. 1 a of S I THE WORLD RENOWNED* "ZENITH" S WATCHES. I S 20 Years' Experience. S I 61, High Street, I S Singapore. I I 'Phone 4540. I I 634
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  • 278 9 Vote Of Censure Rejected. i RAL OPPOSITION TO TORY MOTION. N i.h For Food Taxatron. British Official Wireless. Rugby, July 16. ley Baldwin (Conservative leader) of censure on the Government in of Commons this evening. The ured that the House, believing that prosperity could
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  • 205 9 Reuter's Service. London. July 16. In the House of Common! to-day. M\ Stanley Baldwin, moving his vote of censure, advocated the creation of a permanent "concmu council for the Empire, representative of all parts of the Empire, wh'ch would sit in London continually. The council shcu'd be
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  • 172 9 Tht Cjal Bill Deadlock. COXFEEENCI WITH THE LORDS. British Official Wireless. London. July 17. Fo1!< wins, a meeting with the miners, the Government has suggested to the House of Lords that a conference be held to discuss the spread-<>ver" amendment. They oxpressed the rnm:o i that the reorganisation features in
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  • 58 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 16. to a question in the House of CornMr Arthur Henderson (Foreign >aid that he was quite pretthmtt to the League of Nations a r in which would be of dealing with the mui-tsai Hong Kong, so long as the buying of slaves
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  • 34 9 KUBBOJ CRISIS, en pages 2 and 3. 1 ROM INDIA, on page 4. ™HCS OF TO-DAY. on pace 8. 1 KTS NOTES, en pa ff e 10. 1 ""PONDENCE, on page IJ.
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  • 219 9 BATTLE FOR TSINAN. Government Successes In Shantung. HEAVY LOSSES ON BOTH SIDES. Reuter's Service. Shanghai, July 16. It is officially claimed that the vanguards of General Han Fu Chu's forces have advanced along the Kiaochow-Tsinan railway to a point ten miles east of Tsinan. Troops are
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  • 318 9 CHIANG KAI SHEK'S DECLARATION. "Sin Kuo Min Press" Service. Shanghai. July 17. The Government is -concentrating several divisions of troops at Hsuchow in preparation for a third offensive against the Shansi forces at the Tsin-Pu front. The whole of the third tianing division have arrived
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  • 106 9 Municipal Recentfon. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 17. The "Pinang Gazette's" Colombo correspondent cable? that Miss Amy Johnson arrived on board the "Naldera" and was welcomed by a large crowd at the Jetty. She attended a reception at S'r Solomon Dias Banriaraaaikas's Estate and a
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  • 115 9 Straits Under-Secretary On Central Committee. Reuter's Service. London July 17. Lord Passfield. in a speech at the Co or.a Club dinner, attended by all the Colonial Conference delegates, stated that he had take i immediate steps to establish a committee t> carry out the Conference's proposals 15f"frn*rlcation of
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  • 472 9 EARLY ELECTION. Finance Debate Abandoned With Disgust. PAN-EUROPEAN PROPOSALS. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Reuter's Service. Berlin, July 16. The political crisis reached its he ght this evening when the Reichstag, by 246 votes to 208, rejected Article Two of the Government's financial Bill to meet the Budget deficit,
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  • 113 9 India Experiments Promising. CULTIVATION IN MALAYA. Reuter 's Service. London. July 16. Experimental cultivation in many parts of the British Empire, including Malaya, India. Africa and the West Indies, of a tree from which tung oil, formerly a Chinese monopoly worth £3,000.000 a year, is obtained, is
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  • 139 9 Inter-Parliamentary Union Meets. Reuter's Service. London, July 16. Five hundred delegates, representing 31 Parliaments of the world, including Prince iokugawa. and attend ng the 26th Conference of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, which opened to-day :'ji the House of Lords. The Duke of Southerland presided and Mr. Arthur
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  • 430 9 Increase Of Trouble In Egypt. EUROPEANS INJURED. Corpses Carried Through The Streets. British Official Wireless. Rugby, July 16. The Prime Minister (Mr. J. R MacDonald), In the House of Commons to-day, was asked ty the leader of the Opposition if he could make a statement regarding Egypt. He
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  • 292 9 Reuter's Service. Cairo. July 16. Two Europeans were killed and \1 wounded ln yesterday's rioting in Alexandria, according to the newspaper "Alahram," which a'to reports that the Government has decided to suspend three Wafd Party newspapers. A communique with regard to the suppression ot the three Wafdist
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  • 107 9 Crash In The Mounta'ns. Reuter's Service. Bennington (Vermont). Jjly 16. Frank Goldsborough has died without re. bin ing consciousness. G: Idsborough, who was ajed 19, was the holder of the junior tram Ontltlltn it flight record. His machine crssVied in i V nnent Mountains and he
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    • 284 9 GILBEY'S fl a |n I H I I s I jYour Natural Ally.l 5 Ln fl S fl S =a fl S SOLE AGENTS: fl S fx) I GuTnpjE c (§b fl X fl f Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) X fl 3 fl S I A FINE SELECTION j
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  • 986 10 Sports Pastimes. LOH WHA PLAYED TO A STANDSTILL. SINGAPORE'S MALAY ATTACK SUCCEEDS. Dazzling Forwards Who Could Not Score. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. [By "Reynard."] If any of the Loh Wha forwards hope to impress football crowds in England they wiL nave to develop better shooting powers. Yesterday, against the Singapore Malaya Cup
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  • 439 10  -  f A MATCH IN A HUNDRED. (By "Echo." I enjoyed this match more t,har> any I have seen for a very long time. It was really good football, scrupulously clean, and both winners and losers merited the highest praise. Soccer played like this silences the critics.
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  • 132 10 Negri Sembilan v. Malacca. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. July 16. The following have been se.'ected to represent Negri Sembilan against Malacca on Saturday at Sciemban:—Goh Wee (S.U.C.A.), Chan Kam Swee (S.U.C.A.), S. Marimuthu (i'.R.A.), J. J. Cruickshank (N. S. Club), (capt.), A. Kunaretnam (N.S.C.). H. Sta Maria
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  • 50 10 The S.A.F.A. selection committee met alter yesterday's match at the Stadium to choote the team to meet Johore in the Malaya Cup on Friday. The same side was agreed upon with the exception of Mat Noor for Madol and Mahmood for Mun Fun. who was hurt yesterday.
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  • 77 10 "Debenture Holder," writmg to the "Malayan Daily Express" concealing the dispute as to the venue of the Malaya Cup final in Kuala Lumpur—Stadium or Padang—puts a pertinent question: "This controversy has been going on ad nauseam. Now I want to know where I come in. I put
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  • 133 10 LEAGUE AND CUP MATCHES. The following have been invited to play for the S.C.C. against the Malays (Div. I) on Tuesday on the Padang: L. J. Brittain; R. D. Brummitt, J. Lee; E. S. Bell, A. K. Reade, A. Donald; E. A. Joy, C. Kendall, H. Millen.
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  • 82 10 SHAREHOLDERS DISSATISFIED. (By arrangement uHth the "SJJP.") London, July 16. The Sheffield United Footbojl Club shareholders, who protested at the annual meeting against the unsatisfactory acquisition of players, secured sufficient votes to demand an extraordinary meeting, and notified the secretary accordingly. The date has not yet
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  • 110 10 V ssociation Football. The following have been invited to play for the S.C.C. against the Welch Regiment to-day in the Reserve Division of the Singapore League: L. J. Brittain; L. V. Taylor, C. Thornton, G. Bennett, C. J, Bembroke, R. N. Elliott; S. A. Woosey, C. Kendall,
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  • 201 10 Third Match Leaves A Bad Taste. BRADMAN'S SUPERIORITY COMPLEX. CRICKET. (By arrangement icith the "S.F.P.") London, July 16. Most of the papers, commenting upon the Leeds Test match, express regret at the doubtful appeals in regard to bad light, some of them describing the second appeal as the
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  • 139 10 Scotland Make A Good Start. (By arrangement toith the "S.F.P.") London, July 16. A three-days match between the Australian tourists and Scotland commenced at Edinburgh to-day. Scotland batted first and made a good stait. rcoring 129 for the loss of three wickets oeiore rain brought about
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  • 52 10 BOXING. «r (By arrangement with the "SJJ*.") London, July 16. Mr. Jeff Dickson, the well-known American boxing promo n\ is payfng a visit to the Boxing Union in Paris with an official challenge to the winner of the Scott-Stribling match, to meet Schmelllng for the world's heavyweight
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  • 32 10 GREYHOUND RACING. (By arrangement with the "ST.P."J London. July 16. The first mechanical totalisator to be used on London greyhound racing tracks is stppearing at the Harrlngay Track to-night
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  • 31 10 GOLF. (By arrangement with the "SJ.P.") London, July 16. Ripley (Banstead Downs) beat Dr. Cowan oilloth) 7 and 6 in the Belgian Open Amateur Golf Championship at Spa
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  • 39 10 ATHLETICS. (By arrangement with the "S.FJ*.") London, July 16. Lord Burghley has been granted both the Harvey and Jackson Cups for the champion of the year and the best performer in the A.A.A Championship Meeting respectively
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  • 150 10 BADMINTON. The ties in the quarter final of the Singapore championship tournament, to be played oil at the Drill Hall on Satuiday at 2.30 p.m. arc: Beng Tian Yew v. Yeo Kian Ann. Lim Chek Heng v. E. J. Vass, Lim Boon Guan v. S.ah Eng Liat. Tan
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  • 100 10 Ties in the Horlicks B.P. tournament: Saturday's ties: —(A) E. Cheng Le:ng v. Khoo Eng Kong; Seah Peng Boon v. Yoo Joo Lim; Tan Hood Hin v. Charlie Chia. (B) Cheok Hock Seng v. Lim Buan Khen; Seah Peng Yee v. Lim Kirn Joon; Yeo Khian
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  • 74 10 BASEBALL Reuter's Service. New York. July 16. Latest results are: NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn 12, Pittsburgh 8. New York S, Cincinnati 14. Brooklyn 5, Pittsburgh 0. Boston 3, Chicago 5. Philadelphia 6, St. Louis 7. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Chicago 10, New York 9. Detroit 8, Washington 4. Cleveland 3, Boston
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  • 85 10 LAWN TENNIS. Yesterday's result in the L.L.T.C. tournament were: Ladies' Open Singles —Miss Toby beat Mrs. Savi B—6. 6—4. Ladies' Open Doubles:— Mrs. Zylstra and Mrs. Warden beat Miss Norris and Miss Russell 7—5, 6—4. Men's Open Doubles: —Taylor and Goodman beat Hudson and Anderson 6—3, 6—4; Capt.
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  • 86 10 Yesterday's results in the Garrison tournament were: Capt. Lomax and Capt. Price scr. beat Maj. Donnelly and Lt. Bryan B—6. 6—4: Capts. Syddell and Merrell owe 4 beat Capt. Bellamy and Lt Brodie owe 2, 15—13. 7—9, 6—4; Lt. Cumberlege beat Maj. Heale 6—2,6—3.7—5; Lt. Parry Evans owe
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  • 189 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. A" singles handicap: Cheong Chee Lim v. I. H. Hoahing unfinished; Yap Ah Hyan owe 12 beat Tan Wan Liat owe 9. 6—1, 6—2; Wee Eng Lock owe 12 beat Jee Ah Chian owe 9, 8—6, 6—2. "B" singles handicap: Chew Keow Bock owe 12 beat
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  • 19 10 Owing to the continued drought the S.C.C. courts will bo closed after to-day till further notice.
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  • 238 10 WEIGHT-LIFTING. •Nicola" writes: "Spoitsman's" reply to '•Seesaw's" queries affords some consolation at least in his assurance that something will be done to uphold the dignity of the Singapor Amateur Weight lifters' Association. I. for one will Rladly support the Association in its endeavour to recover its lost prestige
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  • 72 10 ATHLETICS. Referring to the statement that, ia the high jump event held at the Raffles School Sports, H. F. Oehlers and Le Cain cleared 5 ft. 9% ins. —a Malayan school record—the Straits Echo" f-ays that as recently as July 5. when the Cilugor Shield Sports
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  • 84 10 The St. Joseph's Institution sports will be litld to-morrow on the school ground at 2.15 ii.m. Parents, guardians and relatives of pupUs as well as old boys and friends of the Institution are cordially welcome to the pavilion. The Old Boys 100 yards race will be run
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  • 357 10 PROGRAMME FOR SATURDAY. ROWING. The rowing events in Saturday's Regatta will be rowed over a 3|4 mile course inside the breakwater and the final arrangement of the crews is as follows: 4.40 p.m, A Club Pairs: Red, bow J. B. Dunn, stroke R. Phelps, cox L. F. Falls.
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  • 153 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 17. The prolonged magisterial investigation of the level crossing smash in Knan Road, in the Taiping district, about a month ago, has hist ended. The railway engine driver. Sinnathamby, was convicted of a rash and negligent act and of causing the
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  • 144 10 Reuter's Service. Washington. July 17. The Shipping Board has approved the consolidation of seven Government-owned shipping lines now operating in the Gulf of Mexico. Shanghai. July 16. The "Tjikandi," which went aground near nere. has arrived. The crew are pumping out Raid which fiooded the hold. Japanese
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  • 1164 10 A mex t% Will English Lea gue P| av Visi; Mai a With a view v sti. game in the Empire **"e^ has been asked to a j!1 AisqcJJ organising a scheme v of young players Er?:^ta! Australia, Canada, and S ZeaW cessive seasons, the foi rica ic^
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  • 66 11 C orrespondence. are invited to write to us on interest. It must be underMalaya Tribune" does not $tood optnion s expressed by corresTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF preferably typewritten (double one side of the paper only, mtm be used, but the names and tpondents must be enclosed f good faith.
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  • 182 11 I tor, -Malaya Tribune.*') to the above subject, dis- > I shall b? thankful let me know through the aper what benefits those I have seen flocking to r day. and when asked going back to China. I may them are blind, some nt Is
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  • 203 11 (p 0 tot Malaya Tribune.*') happened this afternoon An old man. who must have oca over 50 ..as carrying a basket of four or s. hawking them, and was fee blocking the traffic or Kith a licence. I presume. I do not old be charged with blocking
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  • 303 11 •To tii-.tor, -Malaya Tribune:') irne matters of local interest rthy of space in the columns paper. dstuffa, particularly the price led the conscience of a local an Mr. Frank Tan. This Batu Pahat took upon him- reducing the price of pork, oeflt of his own
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  • 74 11 A correspondent asserts that the residents of Club Street and Ann Slang Hill are being much annoyed, and their rest seriously interfered with, by what he alleges to be the rowdyism, continuing to all hours of the night, in a certain Association's premises. The
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  • 262 11 "Desirable In Selected Cases." In a report presented to the Lancashire Asylums Board at Preston, Dr. P. A. Gill, superintendent of the Calderstones Mental Hospital, expresses the view that sterilisation of selected cases of the mentally unfit of both sexes is desirable before release from mental
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    • 258 11 J New World Cabaret, j Dance Nightly I To The New World Cabaret f I "SYNCOPATORS." j SiiS7iS7iSTiSHSHS7iSHSBSHS7iSTiS7iSTiS7iSZ I CHAMPAGNE« I AT-THE wedding of I H.R.H. THE ITALIAN CROWN PRINCE j Gancia Reserve 1921 I Extra Dry was Drunk j 9 PRICE VERY COMPETITIVE. I As good as any of
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    • 172 11 I Insist on having FRAMROZ'S GENUINE ORANGE- I I SMASH prepared only from the juice of Luscious jg Californian Oranges, and resolutely refuse all imita- X H 3 tibns and substitutes. I JUST ARRIVED I NEW I Apex Electrophonic Records 1 To Meet The Talkies. 5 From LORD BYRON OF
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 410 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Drill Programme. TO-DAY, JULY 17. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, M. G. Platoon (Eurasian), M. G. Training. TO-MORROW. JULY 18. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. S. R. A. (v), Battery and Battery Signal Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. 1st Bn. Sig. Section, 30 Yards Range. 5.15 p.m.—Malay Drill Hall, "F"' (Malay) Coy., Weapon
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  • 1097 12 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND BTOCK BROKERS. Singapore, July 17, 1930, 10 a.m. Issue Va i ue Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 23|- 25|--5- Ayer Hitam Tin 11|3 12|£1 Bangrin Tin 14|- 15}--1 Batang Padang 0.10 0.15 1 Batu Caves 0.55 0.60 1 Bukit Arang
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    • 254 12 fl I fl n^r^ a fl s j Wrapped Bread! I I ■aDnHMßMHßmainiiiiiiuiiiKii.inn i inuiuiuim wiiuiuai i•iiii Q: I j ROYAL BAKERY PRICES. 1 I I 1 lb. Vi lb. I i f White Bread 12 cts. 7 cts. I I I Brown Bread 16 cts. 9 cts. I J
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    • 96 12 r-To Soothe and Heal cuts and burns, abrasions, scratches, I bruises and also ulcers, prickly-heat, j cutaneous eruptions and eczema, your first thought must be: Apply PUROL For sunburn, sore skin and feet from walking and cycling, irritation of the skin and humors, for mosquito-bites and eruptive and itching bites
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    • 198 12 I SPECIAL SUMMER Jil^ J NOW PROCEEDING, lOwingI Owing to the value of Silver being low, vv< offer our Chinese Goods at Rock Bottorri lj our Special Summer Sale. ln This opportunity should not be missed] Tlie Chinese Products 14, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE (THE CHINESE GENERAL STORE.. I N 950
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  • 696 13 Need For Rapid Action In India- Dr. Annie Besant, who has arrived from India on one of her periodical visits to England, discussed the Indian situation with a representative of the "Manchester Guardian." No summary of her remarks could improve on the one which she
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  • 352 13 Too Much Silver Invading Malaya. An abnormal influx of silver currency since ttua.end of 1929 has been causing some concern to Malayan bankers and the Currency Commissioners. Interviewed by the "Malay Mail" in regard to the position, Mr. J. Mac Donald. Agent of the Chartered Bank
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    • 369 13 DAVENPORT OIL ENGINE. (DIESEL) |g FOLR CYCLE HEAVY DUTY INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE I A HLP. 6H.P BH.P. I Just Unpacked "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" j AND j "COLUMBIA" Records All From Talkies. I I MONG HUAT CO., I (GRAMOPHONE STORES.) S n 91 and 99, North Bridge Road, opposite Adelphi Hotel
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    • 269 13 7T^ m 'g* \'tJ' .V V<%' x B• C* jf vt# »X*«\.. l> V g ,T T J J 7 y,T J 'Phone 2419.' or call at LIM CHEE SENG. ")6-3, Market Street, Singapore for cheap Motor Car Tyres. Only a limited quantity to bf cleared at HALF PRICE. BUY
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    • 102 13 j UNICORN I j Extra Stout. I j xxx I Wm. McEwan Co., Ltd., 5= j EDINBURGH. I I ilMlli a genuine ENGLISH B j Jliljv EXT R A STOUT J 3 n^() l U)nU AVERAGE, l i i|g an refreshing DRINK I |"B I an efficient STIMULANT jj The
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    • 729 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. c. 9 FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS. IMPORTANT TRAIN SERVICE ALTERATIONS Commencing August 1, IG3O. PORT DICKSON BRANCH. The passenger train services between Seremban and Port Dickson will be entirely suspended. Sirusa. Sungei Salak and Bagan Pinang stations will be closed. A goods train service will be maintained between
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    • 448 14 TO LET. TO LET—277, Bukit Timah Road, near Balmoral Road. Apply 24, Hill Street. TO-LET—No. 34. Cecil Street and Godown No. 7, Bernam Street. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO-LET—Raffles Chambers. Nos. 8, 20, 40. 41, 43 to 45. Apply to, The Secretary, The Garden Club. TO LET—Shophouse, No. 18, Market Street
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    • 407 14 EDUCATIONAL. THE TUTORIAL ACADEMY, 2, SHORT STREET. (For BOYS and GIRLS). Expert Private Tuition is given to Students of all Classes at moderate charges. Individual attention is paid to those preparing for Cambridge, London Matric. and L.C.C. Examinations. The Staff consists of qualified and experienced Teachers, including M.A. (Hons.). M.A.
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    • 554 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 Say ang. 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
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    • 456 14 BANKS. TBE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890. on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,646,505 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.G. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.
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    • 457 14 INSURANCE u; KS FIRE, MARINE MOTOR c\u LOWEST Cl Office: 2, Flnlay. ,reen. ASSURANCE CORPor^ (Incorporated fa sir*, HEAD OI!i Bm> 2nd Floor »1 m^ o**0** v me. Phone N„ v U m BOARD 01 See xeong Wah. E S: Seah Eng Lis 8. Q Worn? Dr. S. C. Yin
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    • 406 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P. o. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated- in England.) Mail, Passenger and Cargo Services. P. o. STEAM NAVIGATION CO., Ijadon And Far East Mail Service. cd with His Majesty's j ncrnment.) OUTWARD FROM LONDON. China and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1930 9,000 July 26 U 199 July
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    • 489 15 SAILINGS OF BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) FOR BANGKOK KOLA In Port July 17 KISTNA July 24 FOR PENANG, RANGOON AND CALCUTTA. ERINPURA In Port July 17 EKMA July 24 ETHIOPIA July 31 FOR PORT SWETTENHAM. PENANG, NEGAPATAM, KARIKAL, PORTO NOVO CUDDALORE, PONDICHERRY AND MADRAS. ROHNA
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    • 687 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON. Tonnage Destination Dut Sail Hakusan Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Middlesbrough July SO SI Haruna Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Middlesbrough Aug. 13 14 Kamo Maru 8,000 Marseilles, London, Antwerp, R'dam Middlesbrough Aug. 28 29 tKatorl Maru
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    • 825 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDELTSCHER LLOYD. fln corporated i% Germany.; The underaoted are the Company* Intended flit urea-— t ANHALT for Manila. Hong Kong, S'ghai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka. Yokohama, Chinwangtao, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau July 29 t FRANKFURT for Manila. Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama and Hankow Aug. 2 LAHN for Hong Kong,
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    • 220 16 0 0 1— I j SOLE AGENTS: jj I N.V. Straits Java Trading Co, I j SINGAPORE PENANG. j} j I pir=ii=j|=H=jr=iF=ir=ii=ir=ii=Jr=i g HAS IT STRUCK YOU THAT jjj I YICK WAH CHAN J g 99, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. (EST. OVER 30 YEARS. I S p The well-patronised Manufacturing Jewellers
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    • 232 16 FOB OVERGROWN FAMILIES. Represent the safest and sorest method of effecting BIRTH CONTROL. Interesting Literatures Free. ON SALE AT ALL DISPENSARIES. AGENTS: NAINA MOHAMED SONS. SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR BEWARE OF THE CONSEQUENCES. A quick and thorough cure, is the mc«t important necessity in regard to the most frequent of
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    • 463 16 The function of a dentifrice is to e&a» the teeth. No dentifrice can cure pyorrhea; no dentifrice can correct an acid condition of the saliva; no dentifrice can firm the gums. Any claim that any dentifrice can do these things is false and misleading. The highest dental authorities support this
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