Malaya Tribune, 25 July 1930
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Title Section22 1930-07-25 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVII- -No. 174 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday, July 25, 1930.22 words
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Advertisement318 1930-07-25 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. Y ni VNNOT BETTER THE BEST. j A. STAUB Co., Cognac. I I Pure Grape-juice Brandies. J Delightful and Mellow of taste with 1 jfl THY Staub's M ■■::.rh 3 STARS or 5 CROWNS Brandy Once and you will never Bjs 1 ask for any other brand.318 words
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Advertisement130 1930-07-25 1 •TLORODOR" M Washing Suitings. /f for Tropical A HIQH STREET. M< Singapore. I Progress g is that movement to which the introduction of 1 Read's Beer W is possibly the greatest contribution to date the steady march of civilisation towards a E I more pleasant existence. i I READ'S #sp|130 words
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Article1910 1930-07-25 2 CORRUPT CITY FATHERS'. Confessions Of Jack The Ripper. Trans-Ocean Service (Special to the "Malaya Tribune."/ Berlin, July 1. Fublic attent on in Germany's capital our ng th*> past fortnight iia > been cen.red mainly o.i t«0 topics, n uiher unfoitunateiy. of a pleasant < haractor. They arc theTrans-Ocean Service - 1,910 words
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Advertisement351 1930-07-25 2 Keep Children Well In The Hot Weather. Now that the hot season is at hand wise mothers will pay especial heed to the food their children eat, for uncooked vegetables, unripe or over-ripe fruits, and tainted milk, are among the chief causes of diarrhoea, dysentery, worms colic and other stomach351 words
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Advertisement709 1930-07-25 2 A soap you can mist Every tablet of Sunlight Soap is guaranteed by the makers to be absolutely pure* None is ever sold that does not pass a strict test of purity. Millions of people throughout the world know this and will use no other soap but Sunlight. They realize709 words
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Miscellaneous24 1930-07-25 2 MALAYAN CARTOONS.-NO. 28. Specially Drawn l or The "Malaya Tribune" By Mr. Van Kee Leong. AT THE MERCY OF THE WIND, WAVES, AND ROCKS.24 words
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Article1216 1930-07-25 3 TURKEY'S STRIKING PROGRESS. Facilities For Tourists. (By Our Muslim Correspondent./ Turkey is one of the few independent Muslim States at and for that reasons Muslims, no matter to what Government they owe allegiance, note with great satisfaction any improvement in the progress of the country—not that a strong1,216 words
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Article443 1930-07-25 3 Relief Within A Month? RESTRICTION RESOLUTION PASSED. Matugama. July 13. A general meeting of the Rubber Smallholders' Associations of Pasdun Korale wa; held to-day at the Government Anglo-Verna-cular School, Matugama. with Mr. W. N. Goonewardena, J.P., U.P.M., in the chair. Mr. P. H. Griffith, who was introduced to443 words
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Article489 1930-07-25 3 The following Muar properties were sold by auction by Messrs. Cheong Koon Seng and Co., at 9, Jalan Petrie. Muar. on July 5: Land at Jalan Maharani, areas 999 sq. ft. and 1,002 sq. ft., bought by Messrs. Tay Beng Guat and Tay Beng Huat for $12,000.489 words
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Advertisement179 1930-07-25 3 Jr Jl I TAPf I FOR SAFETy's SAKE ">! Tht COTY w«y to Greater Charm. LES POUDRES COTYThere Is no Face Powder in the world that can compare with Coty Face Powder both as regards quality and price. No matter what you pay you cannot find a better face powder.179 words
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Advertisement226 1930-07-25 3 I Priced as an Ordinary 1 Sweet Drink, j I. D I H A most elusive flavour has been captured at last, and S bottled by g Fraser Neave Ltd. j I The Aerated Water Specialists. I Why arc GODET PERFUMES f I so popular all over Malaya? X Because226 words
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Article932 1930-07-25 4 TO ABSORB THE ASIATIC P.A.M. A Kuala Lumpur Suggestion. The "Malayan Daily Express" makes the interesting suggestion that an Estate Proprietors' Association of Malaya be formed, absorbing the Asiatic PI inters' Association of Malaya, Says the Kuala Lumpur paper: A mere pious hope that everything will work932 words
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Article746 1930-07-25 4 Hopeful Economic Signs. Tlij year 1929 was a year of serious economic crisis in Germany. No fewer than 13.000 bankruptcies were filed. The lack of capital was intense. Though not ascertainable in exact figures, the amount of capital escaping abroad is known to have been very746 words
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293 1930-07-25 4 Position Steadily Getting Worse. Mr. Maurice D. Maude, a director of a numb of rubber companies and one of the pioneer rubber planters in the Federated Malay States, writes to the "Morning Post:" Many suggestions have of late been put forward to try to solve293 words
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Advertisement313 1930-07-25 4 Hair Correct "Statural but Healthy Right. A lot of thought should Stacomb won't dry it out and go into the way you comb your make it rancid, as water does. It hair for society, business— actually holds the hair in place, anyuhere. yet keeps it normal, healthy. You can control313 words
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Advertisement155 1930-07-25 4 THIN AND TIRED-LOOKING Who'd Give Her Another Look? What woman who wants to look her best can afford to ignore Nature's warning signals'' When you begin to lose weight, get "skinniereach week, feel tired, lack strength—that's a sign that you have made too many calls on your vitality. You can't155 words
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Advertisement225 1930-07-25 4 (uticuraSoapl jySSSiijrO Three of Baby's Best Friends! Baby must be kept clean and unchaled and Baby a skin must not be al»;-'\e<; io hecome rough or irritated. Three friends are ready to serve Baby every- «iay tliro!i»lioatfhevcar: thevareCUTlCl R SOAP.CUTICURA OINTMENT, and CUTiCURA TALCUM iJW Sample each Soap, Ointment anil225 words
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Article1420 1930-07-25 5 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, July 25, 1930, 18 a.m. Issue Value Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 24j- 20 •I- Ayer Hi tarn Tin 9|- 10|£1 Bangrln Tin 13 9 14|6 1 Batang Padang 0.10 0.15 1 Batu Caves 0.55 0.60 11,420 words
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Advertisement423 1930-07-25 5 glknburgs Poods are r, rt; Jarly suited .o the x eCl infants in hot < > are free from L ar rms and are reaii pared by the s j n>; ;on of boiling %va t thus giving cony independence of Jo.; tful milk supplies. v 11 l Milk Food423 words
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Advertisement221 1930-07-25 5 Where to meet your friends! OF COURSE AT THE Madras Cafe 336, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. (Next to Tivoli Cinema.) Noted for the celebrated dishet Nasi Briyani, Qurmah. Curry Ayam. Ksmbeng, Martaba, Perata, itc COOKED BY EXPERT COOKS. TRY OUR SELECT FANCY CAKES' An Ideal Rendezvous for Family and Holidaj Parties.221 words
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Advertisement238 1930-07-25 5 SAFEST AND BEST INVESTMENT. I say, "ONE BETTER!" He says, "SEE YOU!!" Here is my hand no deposits! no instalments: You simply say, "Yes*' The land is YOURS. FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL BUILDING ALLOTMENTS KATONG DISTRICT. Within THREE miles from Town. One minute to TWO Bus Routes. Quiet, no dust, no hooting.238 words
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Advertisement117 1930-07-25 5 for the treatment of long Cold 9 Chronic Bronchitis, Complications following Influenza, Anaemia, Scrofula, Rickets etc. At all drug store or The Sole Agents for Malaya: MEDICAL OFFICE. 300, North Bridge Road. SINGAPORE. Hi J There Uno need to go to the Pol* to get cool 1 When the sun117 words
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Advertisement505 1930-07-25 6 Amusements, pOOO@OOOOOGOOOOOOO©OOOO OO Ok§ g TO-NIGHT AT 6.15 AND 9.15 P.M. Ci s g One of the most Amusing and Highly Diverting Comedies g 1 Iniversal s Rapid Fire Laugh Provoking Success, g j SKINNER STEPS OUT g PRESENTING I GLENN;TRYON and Beautiful MERNA KENNEDY. S X A Pfetnn -that505 words
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Advertisement274 1930-07-25 6 i iLHAMBRf i a N /If If th e theatre or perfect sound ft m g S E (Ofl In] REPRODUCTION I 6.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.15 p.m. I I Irving Aaronson and His Commanders I IN A SELECTION OF MUSICAL NUMBERS C] FOLLOWED BY N pj A Musical Number of274 words
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Advertisement215 1930-07-25 6 C AIETT From Friday, July 25 to Thursday. July 31 >, -'v Whole L COMPLETE Serial fejfl OF "THE BAR C MYSTERY." <§ Bill Cody su^ 'Laddie Be Good* to-night* r O A/Cm Good J COMING! AT THE J ALHAMBRA. I THE GREAT VILMA BANKY In Her First All-Talking Triumph215 words
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242 1930-07-25 7 gabber Up! Tin Down. and Co. report at 11 a.m. jjessr? RUBBER. .;i up l/16d. cents (G), unchanged. \°ln Allenbys -$1—$1.10, Ayer shirr. o Ayer panas $1—$1.10, llolete cents, Brogas 75—80 cents, Ba- 40—45 cents, Bukit Katils 45 Bukit j burghs $1.80 —$2, Connemaras vs §120242 words
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Article284 1930-07-25 7 British Official Wireless B' foartesT of II. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, JULY 25. WllDf.—London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 29/32d„ London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 27/32<L, London 10 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32d., London 30 fcjs sight 2s. 3%d., London demand 2s 1 23 32(1, London T.T.British Official Wireless - 284 words
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Article103 1930-07-25 7 "Further Investigations." Messrs. Guthrie Co., Ltd., Penang, local agents, have received cabled advice from the secretaries of the Temengor Tin Mining Co Ltd., that a circular letter to the shareholders was issued in London on the 22nd Inst., calling an extraordinary general meeting on July 31, and stating103 words
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Article161 1930-07-25 7 London, July 3. There can be no question of the justification of regulating /übber output when, as at present, the price is below the average cost of production. The only doubt lies in its expediency and in the possibility of devising a scheme sufficiently comprehensive161 words
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60 1930-07-25 7 12 O'CLOCK NOON, JULY 25. Buyers. Sellers. ft.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 17 17% Standard R.S.S. on Tender August 17% 17% September 18 18% August/September 17% 18 October/December 18% 19% Tone of Market: —Quiet. Latest Cable: —London Spot Sheet 5% per lb. New York:—Spot60 words
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Article141 1930-07-25 7 SINGAPORE, JULY 25. Rice, Siam A-l per Koyan $360 Rice, Siam 1 $335 Rice, Siam 2 $318 Rice, Siam 3 $295 Rice, Siam 4 $260 Rice, Saigon A-l $275 Rice. Saigon 1 $256 Rice, Saigon 2 $246 Rice, Saigon 3 $235 Rice, Rangoon 1 $218 Rice, Rangoon 2 $213141 words
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Article57 1930-07-25 7 (By arrangement with the "SJ'.P.") London. July 24. At its meeting to-day the Kuala Muda Rubber Co. adopted the report recommending the carry forward of £17.418. Timbang tDeli) approved a dividend of 2f 2 per cent, mid carry forward of £34,244. The Kali Glagah report proposes no57 words
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Article120 1930-07-25 7 The "Antung" arrived yesterday from Amoy and Swatow with some 790 native deck passengers. t The "Kanagawa Maru" is due from Lourenco Marques on Aug. 3 and is leaving for Japan the same day. She berths in the roads. The Shipping and the Import and Export Offices will120 words
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Article137 1930-07-25 7 "Kinta," Brit. 509 tons, Capt. Blacklock, from Penang, 24-7; for Penang, 26-7. "Kelantan," Brit. 562 tons, Capt. Gamblin, from Bfalacca, 24-7; for Malacca, 25-7. "Bengkalis," Dut. 578 tons, Capt. Verstelle, from Bagan, 24-7; for Bagan, 26-7. "Antung," Brit. 2,107 tons, Capt. Morse, from Amoy, 24-7; for China ports, 27-7.137 words
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Article907 1930-07-25 7 MR. MUNGO PARK'S STRIKING SPEECH. "Good Times, Bad Times—All Times—Pass." Speaking at the annual meeting of Ulu Klang Tin, Ltd., at Kuala Lumpur, on the 19th insl., the chairman, Mr. Mungo Park, said: The report before you speaks for itself, and the accounts are as plain as907 words
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Article100 1930-07-25 7 New £600,000 Company. Registration details are available of Oil Palms of Malaya, which has been formed as a public company, with a nominal capital of £600,000 in £1 shares, to amalgamate the oil palm estates of the United Sua Betong Rubber, Linggi Plantations and Malacca Rubber100 words
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Article121 1930-07-25 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. l* j isi Singapore, July 25. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Op Ten Noort 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Fiume L 11; Talamba 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Larut 31; Seattle Maru 35. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Silverpalm 48. West Wharf121 words
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Advertisement96 1930-07-25 7 [The Share list will be found on page 5.] Why Travel To Town For Talkies? I I IMPERIAL THEATRE (Late Apollo, Geylang.) I Commencing To-morrow, July 26. I LXIHappy Days I Sin >x Production, featuring Hollywood's greatest stars. 100 of the most scintillating jjj nVitied of the Btage and screen96 words
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Advertisement523 1930-07-25 7 2525Z525Z525Z5Z5Z525Z*****Z5£*****25^ 1 MARLBOROUGH j TO-NIGHT AT 6.15 AND 9.15 P.M. I Mr. Gordon W. Wong's Magnificent 1 Silent Production. "BLACK SAND" Throwing for the First Time upon the Screen the Hazards, v Disasters and Triumphs of the Tin Miners of Malaya. [3 An Epic of Malaya's Most Spectacular and Romantic523 words
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Miscellaneous225 1930-07-25 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, JULY 25. North. N-East and N-West Sumatra (Tohltl) 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang. Bengkalis, Siak Pakan Baroe and Pajakombo (Hong Thong) 3 p.m. Indo-China (Pong Tong) 3 p.m. Malacca and Muar (Kelantan) 3 p.m. Pladjoe and Palembang <Paloh> 4 p.m. Soengei Liat (Magnet) 4 p.m Indo-Chlna (G. G.225 words
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Article763 1930-07-25 8 The British Medical Association, at its recent annual meeting, approved a scheme for the establishment or a general medical service for the nation. The aim, according to the brief Reuter cable conveying the news, is to provide a service available for every class of the population763 words
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Article377 1930-07-25 8 Mr. Choo Kia Peng. C.B.E., addressed the Birmingham Rotary Club recently Mr. K. P Menon has been Presid-nt J the Malayalee Association, in place of Mr. K. B. Menon. resigned. The Kuala Lumpur Stadium appeal case mi concluded on Wednesday, when the Court of Appeal reserved judgment The first annual377 words
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Article54 1930-07-25 8 S. S. (S.) A. Sub-Committee's Report Completed. The sub-committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association to which was committed the delicate and difficult task of inquiring into the activities of the Shipping Conferences has now completed its report, which will be submitted to the general committee at its54 words
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Article21 1930-07-25 8 New Zealand Fulfils Its Promise. Reuter's Service. Wellington, July 24. The Budget Estimates provide £125.000 for the Singapore Base.Reuter's Service. - 21 words
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Article74 1930-07-25 8 Dropping Below Safety Level? Reuter's Service. Sydney, July 24. A warning that recent events tended to reduce British sea power below the safety minimum, is given in the annual report of Sir Henry Chauvel, Chief of the General Staff, Austra'iin Forces. While drawing attention to Australia's daugerousReuter's Service. - 74 words
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Article572 1930-07-25 8 Success Of First Meeting. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, July 23. The Malacca Rotary Club held their first meeting on Tuesday in the form of a lunch at the Masonic Hall. There was a very good attendance. Among the guests was Lieut -Col. McKenzie. Mr. C. E. Martin,572 words
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Article36 1930-07-25 8 'By arrangement with the "S.F.P.'V London. July 24. Mr. Eric MacPadyen has been appointed President of the Association of British Malaya for the com ng year in succession to Mr D. J Ward.36 words
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Article22 1930-07-25 8 From China and Japan by "Borneo Maru due Singapore to-morrow. From China and Japan by "Hosang." due Singapore on Monday.22 words
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Article757 1930-07-25 8 (BY-LOOKtS OK.-, A too common error gramme for the excel]/- r tij. so excellently performed J"*» Victoria Theatre. Th '^Dc above the "Dramatis P r c a s > Why certain little n i tinually occur, when tr 5 s pointed out. is someth- afe 50 .V*757 words
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Article40 1930-07-25 8 A recent meeting untitled parties in the I: authorised Mr. U affl jc«* necessary steps to un?*** settlement of the 1 T 0 S»P^ The news cabled by Hut Q njfcJ »3« and Mr. Jayakar Int the Nehrus is obviou-40 words
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Advertisement214 1930-07-25 8 RALEIGH 3 THE ALL STEEL BICYCLE I 0 UNQUESTIONABLY THE WORLD'S FINEST M 1 BICYCLE AND MOTOR-BICYCLE. 1 GUARANTEED FOR EVER! I d: Sole Agents; c] I ROBINSON Co., Ltd. X {Incorporated in the Straits Settlements) Cj I SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. f "THE iOVE PARADE" RECORD?. I By MAURICE214 words
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Advertisement92 1930-07-25 8 lu.S.DeSilva&BrosJ S Manufacturing Jewellers. G I SOLE AGENTS I Cj AND a I DISTRIBUTORS 1 X FOR Dj I S.S. F.M.S. I |the world renowned^ "ZENITH" I WATCHES. J 30 Years' Experience. c S c I 61, High Street, [1 g** Singapore. C i 'Phone 4540. jjj 634 S g92 words
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Advertisement40 1930-07-25 8 TIN AND RUBBER. Latest Quotations. RUBBER. I-ondcn:—5'Sd. New York:— 10"i cents (Gt Singapore:—17-17 cents. TIX. Lr:id<;i:-Spot £134 10s. 0d. /no change,3 months, buyers £136 2s. 6d. (down 2s' M.>. sellers £136 5s. Od. idowi 5« 0d Suisapore:—$68.50. (150 tons sold)40 words
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169 1930-07-25 9 General Feeling Of Discontent. ,»\Rj IVMENT PROLONGED. Depression At Home And Abroad. British Official Wireless. Rugby, July 24. Snowden (Chancellor) announced ,h. uf Commons to-day that it was Parliament would be prolonged j-row week. Parliament would reSmbl." "October 28. j h vllor wasBritish Official Wireless. - 169 words
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Article258 1930-07-25 9 Reuter's Service. London, July 25. The H Commons on a Board of Trade mod trade and industry parti- steel and cotton. DB (President of the Board of d that the position in iron and feel ras 00l M bad as was painted. When all .:in umstances were considered,Reuter's Service. - 258 words
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Article79 1930-07-25 9 Two British Machines Leading. British Officail Wireless. Rugby. July 21. Two British Moth aeroplanes, piloted respectively by Mr Alan Butler and Capt. Bread. »ere the :.rst to reach Nimes from Barcelona to-day in the round-Europe race. They ■Bud the control within five minutes of «tt othf r Mr.British Officail Wireless. - 79 words
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Article49 1930-07-25 9 Kupture Of Economic Relations? Trans-Ocean Via Pan-Asia. Mosc.nv, July 22. n J hl Fr :s disquieted by New York reports a complete rupture in the economic St7. tl0r bmveen Russia and the United ving the present inquiry, before of'.„ Committee, regarding the activities trading company, Amtorg.Trans-Ocean Via Pan-Asia. - 49 words
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Article48 1930-07-25 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby. July 24. warden party, which is generally .arking the close of the London was held in the grounds of Palace to-day, when 6,000 gues's weather has never yet caused a of this popular social function although the skies were overcas% rain.British Official Wireless. - 48 words
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Article55 1930-07-25 9 mVi LETTER, on page 2. N CARTOON—No. 28, on page 2. TOnc 1 V FFAIR S. on page 3. Raf>' TO-DAY, on page 8. sAu IN MALAYA, on page 10. tOKi OTES on page 11. 'Elit DENCE on Paffe 11(Hi ON FOR INDIA, on page 12. "«M.SK TOPICS,55 words
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Article113 1930-07-25 9 Dutch Producer' s Decision. SHOULD TIN COSTS BE PUBLISHED MOVE FOR RESTRICTION. Majority Represent Minority* Ot Tonnage. Reuter's Service. Amsterdam, July 24. A communique about the meeting of Dutch rubber producers last week states that 112 producers, representing a production of 38,905 tons, declared in favour of the proposals ofReuter's Service. - 113 words
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Article149 1930-07-25 9 Messrs. Barlow's weekly report states: Singapore. July 24. There has been little change in the tone of the market during the past week and the downward trend of prices continued to 17 cents. There was some recovery at yesterday's auction, but the improvement was only temporary and149 words
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174 1930-07-25 9 Singapore. July 24. In the absence of any information steps (if any) likely to be takenoy growers to curtail production the market has been inclined to sag, and only a very moderate amount of business has been passing. At time of writing prices in Singapore,174 words
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Article244 1930-07-25 9 Alleged Murder Of Room Mate. A Chinese named Chua Peng Chua alias Ah 800 was put on his trial yesterday at the Assizes, before Mr. Justice Cobbett and a special jury, on a charge of having, on May 22, 1929, committed the murder of his room mate, Lim244 words
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Article60 1930-07-25 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby. July 24. Lord Davidson of Lambeth, formerly Archbishop of Canterbury, who died last May, lefestate valued at £34,000. He has left £10.000, representing the greater part of the fund presented to him on his resignation, to be used at the discretion of theBritish Official Wireless. - 60 words
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Article74 1930-07-25 9 A Chinese passenger fell from a moving trolley bus at the junction of North Bridge Road and Rochore Road to-day. sustaining a fracture at the base of the skull. His condition ;s considered very serious. A passenger who had alighted from a mosquito bus which had just become74 words
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Article217 1930-07-25 9 MILITARY CO-OPERATION. Chengchow Raided By Govt. Aeroplanes. SHIPPING CO. OFFICIAL ASSASSINATED. "Sip Kuo Min Press" Service. Shanghai, July 2d. A despatch from headquarters at Hsuchov states that Luyi and Chacheng were captured by the Government forces yesterday. About 2,000 bandits, acting on instructions from the Northerners, have"Sip Kuo Min Press" Service. - 217 words
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Article180 1930-07-25 9 Early Decision Promised. Reuters Service. "Japanese News" Service. Tokyo, July 24. "Phe~ London < Naval Treaty is now in the hands of the Privy Council. Following th > visit of Mr. Hamaguchi to Hayama this morning, formally to place the Treaty before the "Emperor for approval,Reuters Service.; "Japanese News" Service. - 180 words
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Article20 1930-07-25 9 London. July 25. The House of Commons has passed the third reading of the London Naval Treaty Bill.20 words
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87 1930-07-25 9 A Peace Suggestion? Reuter's Service. Poona. July 24. Mr. Gandhi handed to Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru and Mr. Jayakar a written message for Pandit Mot'lal Nehru and Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, which the delegates are taking to Aliahabad, whe»e the Nehrus are serving terms of imprisonment.Reuter's Service. - 87 words
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Article143 1930-07-25 9 The Singapore Amateur Dramat c Committee gave their third presentation of "In the Next Room" at the Victoria Theatre last night, and they maintaineu the high standard of excellence reached on the two previous occasions. The performance last night had an added interest as the audience included143 words
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Article178 1930-07-25 9 Cyclone Follows The Earthquake. NEARLY 2,000 DEAD. Parcels Of Food Dropped By Aeroplanes. British Official Wireless. Rugby. July 24. A statement issued in Rome by the Italian Under-Secretary, Signor Leoni. shows that in j the eight Provinces which suffered most severely in the disastrous earthquake whichBritish Official Wireless. - 178 words
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Article191 1930-07-25 9 Trans-Ocean Via Pan-Asia. Rome, July 24. As ihe connections are being re-established In the majority of the towns and villages in the stricken district, the death-roll of the earthquake catastrophe is mounting steadily. The figures exceed 1.800 dead and 4.200 injured. Several towns, including Sarno, Avellino andTrans-Ocean Via Pan-Asia. - 191 words
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Article86 1930-07-25 9 Reuter's Service. Rome, July 24. The official casualties in the earthquake are 1,778 dead, 4 264 injured, 3,188 houses completely destroyed and 2,757 partially destroyed. A communique shows that seven Provinces were affected by the earthquake, the most severe effects being felt in the Province of Avellino,Reuter's Service. - 86 words
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Article116 1930-07-25 9 Naples, July 24. The volcano at Pozzuolo, companion to Vesuvius, which is now erupting, is causing grave forebodings and anxious eyes are also turned to Vesuvius which is glowing threateningly across the Bay. Hundreds of people slept outdoors but a hurricane of alarming Intensity added to116 words
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Article315 1930-07-25 9 Rome, July 25. Reports which arrive hourly increase the toll of death and destruction. The earthquake has converted a smiling and productive region into a frightful shamble of desolation and horror, i'ne eruption has smashed up the main roads and cut off commun cations, p-eventing accurate estimates315 words
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Advertisement246 1930-07-25 9 I S- GILBEY'SI m invalid! I PORT, j I Invalid Port is a Genuine Port I jT Wine. It is Recommendtd by Sir Charles A Cbnieron, ExPresi- gj I H den and rofcssor Hygiene Ej 3 and Chemistry, Royal College of 3 Surgeons I AS I I EXCELLENT FOR THE246 words
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188 1930-07-25 10 Sports Pastimes. SINGAPORE CUP. S.R.C. Eliminated By Welch Reserves. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. In the preliminary round of the Singapore Cup compettion at the Stadium yesterday, in a poor game, the Wfclch second team disposed of S.R.C. 2—l, after the Recreation Club had led I—o at the interval. Mr. Farwell refereed and188 words
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Article89 1930-07-25 10 WILL STAY IN AMERICA. BOXING. Reuter's Service. New York, July 24. It is stated that Camera's difficulties with the immigration authorities have been overcome. Bill Duffy, one of Camera's American managers, says that the talk about Camera's serving in the Italian Army it sheer "bunk." {A messageReuter's Service. - 89 words
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Article253 1930-07-25 10 Schemelings Welcome Home. Nauen, July 4. Berlin: An enthusiastic welcome was accorded to the World Champion, Max Schmeling, on his arrival at Bremerhaven on Friday morning. During the oay Schmeling will fly to Berlin, where tens of thousands are expected to greet the champion on the aerodrome. Later.253 words
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Article366 1930-07-25 10 Association Football. J.CS.A. team v. Ho Hong Sports Club on J.C.S.A. ground to-day: Rasip; Swee Chiang. Kirn Siew; S. Lee, Quek Boon, Nalliah; W. Jansen, A. Rodngues, Johari, H. Oliveiro, Hock Kin. Reserves:—J. Rozario and A. Rahman. Tan Kirn Poey's XI v. the St. Joseph's Church Servers'366 words
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Article643 1930-07-25 10 Thirteenth Game At Manchester. VENUE NOTED FOR WET WEATHER. CRICKET. British Official Wireless. The fourth Test of the present series of t matches between England and Australia I begins at Manchester to-day. This will be the thirteenth Test to be played at the Lancashire I headquarters. EachBritish Official Wireless. - 643 words
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Article242 1930-07-25 10 Colony Team v. F.M.S. The Colony side to play the F.M.S. at Kuala Lumpur in the annual bank holiday fixture on Aug. 2, 3 and 4 has been selected from those able to make the trip to the FWeral capital, as follows: H. N. Balhetchet, R. L.242 words
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Article35 1930-07-25 10 The Gaiety. "The Bar C Mystery" serial, with Dorothy Phillips, will be shown complete at the Gaiety Cinema to-night and will be continued nightly till Saturday. Prices of admission will be as usual.35 words
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Article551 1930-07-25 10 ATHLETICS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, July 23. The annual athletic sports of the Government English School, Kuala Pilah, was held on the school padang on Saturday. Among those present were Mr. W. A. Gordon Hal! (District Offlccn, Tunku Suleiman, Tunku Kahar, and Towkay Wong Pang.551 words
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Article686 1930-07-25 10 Results of the sports held at Sultan Idriv Training College. Tanjong Malim were: Long Jump (Class II): (1) Harun bin Haji Yusuf (N.S.) 17% (2> Abdul Kadir bin Haji Hashim (Pg.). H.gh Jump /Class lit: <1> Harun bin Ha1i Yusuf (N.S.) 4' 10V\ (2) Ahmad686 words
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Article121 1930-07-25 10 TO-DAY'S TIES. LAWN TENNIS. "A" doubles handicap: Woon Chow Tat and Cheong Chee Tong v. Loh Poon Lip and S. C. Wong, Chia Keng Tye and Seow Poh Leng v. Oh Jitt Siang and Chua Cheng Liat, Chua Choon Sim and Ching Kee Sun v. Low Peng Cer121 words
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Article88 1930-07-25 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Results in the L.L.T.C. tournament yesterday were: Ladies' open doubles. —Mrs. B nnett ard Mr Buchanan beat Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Stephenson 6—4. 6—4. Mrs. Warden and Mrs. Zylstra beat Mrs. Tennent and Miss Toby 2—6, 6—2, 10—8 Handicap mixed doubles:—Mr. and Mrs Warden beat Mrs.88 words
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Article38 1930-07-25 10 The S.C.C. courts will be re-opened lor play on Monday next, when eight courts b? reserved for the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya Open Championship Tournament Four other courts will be available for member, on Monday.38 words
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Article342 1930-07-25 10 Properly Of Ismail Raheem To Be Sold. In the Bankruptcy Court to-day. before Mr. Justic Stevens. Mr. Cocker, the Assistant Official Assignee, made an application for permission to sell by public auction the property of Ismail Rahccm. the Bras Basah Road jewellers, which property was at present in342 words
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Article114 1930-07-25 10 Comedy At The Capitol. •Skinner Steps Out" was presented to Capitol patrons for the first time last night, and will run during the week-end. It is mainly a comedy, featuring Merna Kennedy and Glenn Tryon. and is good entertainment in these hard times. Among the supporting items114 words
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Article350 1930-07-25 10 LORD PASSFIELD AND EMPIRE BROADCASTS LEAVING IT TO THE "DUDS?" [A WEEKLY CAUSERIE. EDITED BY RADIO! AN Lord Passfieid. Secretary for the Colonies. u<ts rather vague at the Colonial Couierence on the question of Empire Broadcasting He made no suggestion according to mail reports just received, of350 words
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Article693 1930-07-25 10 SUGGESTIONS TO THE AUTHORITIES. "C.P.M. writes: Many listeners in Malaya must have by now read the letter appearing over my signature at page 682 of the "Wireless World" of June 24. I am sure that I am voicing the sentiments of at least all the listeners in693 words
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Article530 1930-07-25 10 TWO SIMPLE ILLl >TRUIO\s. One of the most troubn >me things m 'h realm of radio broadcasting u the station tbr does not remain exactly on its assigns fre quencv. Those that do not do so cause trouble to broadcasters assigned to nearby channek Listeners are530 words
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244 1930-07-25 10 lixw Rates Abroad. The glut of unemployed money in the Hong Kong market and the uncertainty of exchar g? together with the low rates of interest o.Teiel abroad, principally in London and Near Ycrl:, which have affected the investments of local Chinese banks, resulted in244 words
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Article143 1930-07-25 10 TO-DAY I High Tides.—lo.46 a m Agri-Horticultural B u c Cricket: S.C.C. Tourn in Etc.. S.C.C. ders QUI Football League: F. and II). Stadium, j Police Band. Katon TO-MORROW :6 I High Tides.—ll29 Assizes, Muar. Penang Races. Snorts, Rangoon Road Cricket: Welch Regt. 1 C.S.C. v. V.M.C143 words
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Article702 1930-07-25 11 Weekly Commentary. ■eturn of Boy Walley and the eral good boxers from Manila, a distinct revival in professional were indications that the game its old-time popularity. Public gradually increasing, and the if the sport looked extremely the proprietors of the Lion City prepared their coffin when Din uL'ht702 words
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Article135 1930-07-25 11 PERMA TANG (MALAYA). Xi 'struction Held Up. Permatang (Malaya) Rubber i uort that, owing to the small the shareholders, it is not pos- 1 proceed with the reconsThe offers received from the I to take up shares in the lied approximately 300,000 I the 877,500 shares to be ents less135 words
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Article25 1930-07-25 11 The Rates of Issue of Money Orders for India day is Rs. 154 for $100. The Of Money Orders from India B& 158 for $100.25 words
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Article95 1930-07-25 11 Ed., "M.T." f Our reader* are invited to write to us o? ubjects of public interest It mu*t be under 'tood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not '■ecessarily endorst opinions expressed by corres undents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEl \.S POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (dotAlt (pacing), and on one sideEd., "M.T." - 95 words
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Article119 1930-07-25 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune:'j Sir,—While Malaya is in the throes of a severe slump, it is a pitiful scene to see heaps of hawkers' paraphernalia piled up in front of the main police stations waiting for an order* for it to be destroyed or burnt. As far119 words
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163 1930-07-25 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") sir f late numerous Chinese schools have been established to popularise and unify the Chinese National Language, but so far none seems to have realised the indispensable importance of imparting a daily-spoken vocabulary within the shortest possible period. 1 he rapidity163 words
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Article441 1930-07-25 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."; Sir, —Much has been written about the slump and trade depression. As stated by you in a recent editorial during Ijoom times the clerical men do not get the full advantage of the prosperity, so when contrary conditions come some consideration441 words
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Advertisement245 1930-07-25 11 !4 BIG GALA NIGHTS At the NEW WORLD SHOW g Commencing August 1, 2, 3 4. rjj In Celebration of the 7th Anniversary of the New World Show, a Together with the opening of the Commercial Tark. Special Pagodas erected X by export Chinese designers from Chiua. nJ August 1245 words
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Advertisement99 1930-07-25 11 QE3QE mrini-—ifti-iAT— 0 n j~ 1 1 o Insist that all your electrical j J domestic appliances are made by I o n the G E.C. They are guaranteed. THE GENERAL ELECTRIC Co., Ltd. j |j SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. I MASSAGE. Miss MISAKO Miss NOBOO No. 20, Bencoolen Street,99 words
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Miscellaneous115 1930-07-25 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS Drill Programme. TO-DAY, JULY 25. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, N.C.O.s, S. V. C. f Promotion Examination. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v), Battery and Battery Signal Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Malay Drill Hall, "F" (Malay) Coy., Weapon Training and 30 Yards Range. TO-MORROW, JULY 26. 3 p.m.—Siglap, "E" (Chinese) Coy.,115 words
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Article87 1930-07-25 12 Recommendations Of The Simon Commission. SIR JOHN SIMON'S SPEECH. ••In view of the great importance of Volume II of the Simon Commission's* Report, in which recommendations for the future status and government of India are made, the "Malaya Tribune" has decided to publish in daily instalments a87 words
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Article1843 1930-07-25 12 Sir J. Simon On Commission's Task. Sir John Simon, broadcasting from London, explained the work of the India Commission, and saia he hoped his remarks would act as a stimulus for getting the report and studying what it contained. India, he said, was not some single1,843 words
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Advertisement184 1930-07-25 12 I FRESH from the Factory I I to the CONSUMER. 1 a Neu> Shipment of "Goldklang" f Mandoline-Banjos. I I 3 Five Different Styles. COMPLETE WITH CASE Each from $20.00 to $40.00 I CASH OB E4SY PAYMENT. NANG HĔNG Co. 8 THONE 6958. Nos. 103 and 105, Selegie Road. Singapore.184 words
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Advertisement343 1930-07-25 12 1 THE S.S. POLICE BAND d (Available for Private Engagements) fl 3i WILL PLAY AT •v i KATONG PARK, AT 515 P.M. ON FRIDAY u Ly r j BOTANICAL GARDENS, AT 5.15 P.M. ON TUESDAY j LLY J!' Please drop in Es2s^ I The Chinese Products Emporium I S No.343 words
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Advertisement287 1930-07-25 12 I'HE MALAYA TRIHI'NE. >n sale at the EoUovfcDf depots— SINGAPORE. The Federal Rubber Stamp Co.. 32. BfJh Plare A. Habib Mohamed. 88. S ntb BMP Rat \i S Da wood «9 Uppes Cam S reet fl New Bridge Road. Singapore 4 Allapichay. Money Changer, Mu* Market M. Mohamed Dutfakir and287 words
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Article1083 1930-07-25 13 THE UNTRUE TRADITION OF "EXCLUSIVENESS." Points On Etiquette For Foreigners. (By a Special Correspondent.) It is alleged that by nature the Chinese are averse to foreign intercourse, and that exclusiveness is their greatest national vice. This allegation is perhaps the greatest untruth of modern times, propagated by foreigners1,083 words
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Article41 1930-07-25 13 A very attractive Cold Storage kiosk has been erected in the new market at Malacca. There is a refrigerating chamber. The kiosk Is in charge of Messrs. Keng Hin and Co., who are agents for the Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.41 words
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Advertisement649 1930-07-25 13 CUT YOUR TRANSPORT COSTS jjj'" by a quicker and more efficient handling with a f(] lIOHT RAILWAY jjj HE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED. jjj (Incorporated in England.) I iporc—Kuala Lumpur—lpoh—Teluk Anson and Penang. SHSrISZSZSZSd3ZS7iSd3d3HS2SHSHSH^^ rVI. V." RECORDS. I ka way—That's You Baby I Walking With Susie—Big City Blues PainiHg The Cloud—Tip-Toe649 words
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Advertisement275 1930-07-25 13 100 Foods Famous Around The World jHhjr\ To be certain of fine flavour in each f ot these fodJs ask for KIBBY'S. ftii j A reputation stands behind fIU each tin." I M. HASSAN FLECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric275 words
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Advertisement48 1930-07-25 13 *SESHSHS2SHSZSSSHSHSESIS2£i!SHS2SHSESESaS^ I CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK. Ask for it, try it and you will be surprised. p It is a Food-Drink. |)J It will make you healthier. Good for lunch, best for supper. S LUNA CAFE, f 'PHONE 3841. 2& 3, DHOBY HAUT. S Well-known Caterer and Confectioner. IV48 words
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Advertisement735 1930-07-25 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. D'SOUZA BROS. (MUSIC STORE) beg to announce that they have removed to the NEW BUILDING (flat roofed) in Prinsep Street, opposite Dhobv Ghaut Square. TENDERS. Tenders arc invited for the erection of seventeen terrace houses at Tanjong Katong Road, Singapore, for Syed Ibrahim Alsagpff Esq.735 words
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Advertisement442 1930-07-25 14 I FRUITFUL SMALL ADS, jjj I HAVE YOU: X A HOUSE TO LET. S ffi A CAB TO SELL. H Dj ANYTHING THE PUBLIC WANTS. ft I ?DO YOU WANT: s B H A SITUATION. S X AN EMPLOYEE. S 3 PUBLIC INTEREST IN YOUR WARES. jg I Try a442 words
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Advertisement559 1930-07-25 14 TO LET. TO LET —277, Bukit Timah Road, near Balmoral Road. Apply 24, Hill Street. TO-LET —No. 34, Cecil Street and Oodown 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.559 words
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Advertisement557 1930-07-25 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 84, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85, Beach Street Malacca 131, Jonker Street Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang ie, nir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 80, Buiten Nleuwpoort Straat. Shanghai 9,557 words
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Advertisement545 1930-07-25 14 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OP INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered In London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £i,80o!ooo 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.545 words
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Advertisement475 1930-07-25 14 INSUI LNfjH INSURANCE FIRE, MA, E MOTOP PAP INSURANT lc sgJ lowest a ST RATf& Office: 2, Flnb> rfn Ui^ ASSURAN( E ,«^5» (incorporated fa HEAD 01 I 2nd Floor of v v)?** o**"Phone0 "Phone N,, and 4W; See 22* Ong Soon Tee E Seah Eng l 8. Q. Won?475 words
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Advertisement433 1930-07-25 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P. *Ss O. British India and Apcar Lines. (Incorporated in England.) Mail, Passenger and Cargo Services. P. 0. S TEA NAVIGATION CO., Lend- And Far East Mail Service. rjniU' ,act witH HiS Mai€Sty a Government.) orT v »KD FROM LONDON. CMM 3nd Japan. Due tonnage Singapore 1930 11,199433 words
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Advertisement477 1930-07-25 15 SAILINGS OF BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO., LTD. (Incorporated in England.) FOR BANGKOK KOLA July 31 KISTNA Aug. 7 FOB PENANG, RANGOON AND CALCUTTA. ETHIOPIA July 31 ELEPHANTA Aug. 7 ERINPURA Aug. 14 FOR PORT SWETTENHAM, PENANG, NEGAPATAM, KARIKAL, PORTO NOVO CUDDALORE, PONDICHEBRY AND MADRAS. TAIREA Aug. 7 ROHNA Aug.477 words
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Advertisement728 1930-07-25 15 STEAMER SAILINGS 1 P* 1 9m\M m H 111 "Bl NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON. Tonnage Destination Due Sail 1130 Hakusan Maru 10.500 Naples, Marseilles, London. Antwerp, Rotterdam Middlesbrough July 3 31 Haruna Maru 10.500 Naples. Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Hull, Rotterdam Middlesbrough Aug. 13 14 Kamo Maru 8,000728 words
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Advertisement676 1930-07-25 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDELTSCHER LLOYD. (Incorporated in Germany) The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— t ANHALT for Manila, Hong Kong, S'ghai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama, Chlnwangtao, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau July 28 t FRANKFURT for Manila, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama and Hankow Aug. 2 9 LAHN for Hong Kong, Shanghai,676 words
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Advertisement640 1930-07-25 16 I NOC PILLS I IM POTENCY. I 1 OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DISPENSARIES jjj AT $1.50 PER BOTTLE jjj Sole Agents for Malaya. y G H. SLOT CO., LTD. SINGAPORE AND PENANG. 5j What would you do if you lost your job? It is no good trying to disguise the fact640 words
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Advertisement482 1930-07-25 16 Ladies' Dresses. New Stock Just Arrived:— Overcoats, Dresses, Underwears, Shales, etc. Also for Children and Babies Overcoats, Shoes etc. SAINT-DIDIER ACCESSORIES, PRINSEP STREET. New Building (facing Dhoby Ghaut Square) HEGLYKOL is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown upon chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone in482 words
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Advertisement122 1930-07-25 16 2nd. HAND GARB f| I W« beg to announce re-organization of our 2nd. hand S car department, and therefore better values. S Every car receives proper overhaul and reconditioning S before disposal. I Favourable prices are always allowed for the Trade-in I against new Fiats of the small European car122 words
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