Malaya Tribune, 1 August 1930

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVII. No. 180 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday. Aug. 1, 1930.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 299 1 UPTON'S EYLON TEA. ANNOT better THE BEST. O. K." CEMENT I STRACTS CAN BE ARRANGED AT SPECIAL RATKS ON APPLICATION TO: i m por t «r. THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., Singapore j "j (Incorporated in Denmark.) ffl Borneo-Chevrolet I Used Car Week j AUSTIN 12 HP. Model Tourer. Completely
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    • 135 1 "FLORODOR" Af A Washing flfl Suitings. flfl M M For 'Tropical /V/ Wear. /AY HIGH jSTREET, Singapore. j WORDSWORTH j I (or was it LONGFELLOW?) I I Wrote of the Glories of "A Host of Golden Daffodils.'' 1 I But how infinitely better, is the Host who offers you l
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  • 1212 2 PROBLEM OF RETURNED STUDENTS. Do They Justify Their Cost? By v Special Correspondent.) There are at present in China thousands of people who have hud their education abroad Their modern education gives them an advantage over the o!d literati and they are occupying important p.si':om in the Government
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  • 209 2 Why Malaya Is Safe. In an interesting article in the '"Times of Malaya" on _nrthquakes Mr. J. B. Scrivenor states: We 'n Malaya are lucky because, although we live close to the zone of greatest volcanic activity in the world, and a zone of stroiv seismic activity off the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 125 2 I Why are GODET PERFUMES 1 j so popular all over Malaya? Because they are made only of fcg GENUINE FLOWEHS ESSENCES! Try fhe famous FORGET ME NOT LOTION and you will never forget it!! FOfiGET ME NOT LOTION is sold 9>- in a bottk} of decent size costing I
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    • 182 2 WEAK AND PAINFUL JOINTS Are your arms weak? Are your legs unable to carry you about! Do you feel like falling <lown Does your work not interest you? Do BUM and recreation even seem irksome to you If so, and, at the same time, you are afraid to take any
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    • 740 2 MODERN PROCE S Hygienic Machine *v sanitape TUC lyl^ka 9 99 mm f a §£M OF SANITA E HYDRO c£ i ffl ]t is a well-known fact that tablets of the natur .spun "Biigg :Qr '\M w £f n pack f d in bottles devel °P Mrolysi S W atmosphere
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 992 3 MALAYS AND SPORTS. (By Our Muslim Correspondent.) 'Sports of all sorts play a pre-eminent part in the development of our physical bodies. This is clearly demonstrated in toe pnysxai exercise conta.ncd in the Muslim manner of praying five tones a day. A clean ana healthy physical condition must
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  • 441 3 A Kuala Lumpur Debate. A most Interesting debate was recently held between two groups of Kuala Lumpur Y.W.C.A. bj auwers, namely, the General Commhtae and the Sports Club. The subject was one that interested every woman and girl, since it wa•Resolved that married women should refrain
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 233 3 Every Morning P| V c Petrole Hahn rubbed the fcr scalp stimulates and maintains growth, wards off premature baldness, and j*| I j enables the hair to keep its natural colour. J I Should illness, breakdown, or war strain have caused pH the hah* to become thin and brittle. Petrole
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    • 42 3 P Ln Lr W mWM c? ol mmm Amu KSSSkM Ln Hkv Lr l l F I I TRUTH IN ADVERTISING I £ARi\S PRE-EMINENCE 8 1 REFRIGERATING Co LTDf 3 < thirrj Road. Selegie Road, Keppel Road and Grange Road Maik.t t 5'
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    • 264 3 I jjj I Priced as an Ordinary I Sweet Drink. I A most elusive flavour has I been captured at last, and E 3 bottled by I Fraser Neave Ltd. 1 The Aerated Water Specialists. CLEAKS EVERYTHING IN THE HOUSE N^T^te Dirty saucepans, dull tins, knives and W forks and
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  • 204 4 A Successful Exhibition. From Our Own Correspondent.) BlfHlflTlt. July 27. At the Kins OeOfßi V School. S'remban. on Friday and Saturday. an agri-horticultural show was hold under the auspics of the M.A.H.A. (Ol 11 llllwm Branch) and under the pationato I I His Hiyhness the Yang di Portuan
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  • 686 4 Humour With Barbs To It. Commenting on an article by "Harlequin" in the "Malacca Guardian on "Society in Malaya," A.H.L. writes in the "Pinang Gazette" It was an amusing satire on European women in the East, their many little conceits and deceits and their pathetic attempts to
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  • 188 4 A Murderous Outbreak. According to the Sri Krung" a serious affa:r occurred at the Central gaol recently, when a junior police officer opened cell No. 4 in to take food to the inmates. There were nine of them, all condemned to death and awaiting execution. One of
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  • 282 4 Indo-Ceylonese Association. (From Our Own Correspondent./ Malacca, July 28. The Indo-Ceylonese AssoCTiflVin held their annual general meeting on Friday last at the r club premises. The meeting was well attended and was preceded by a tea. The committee's annual report and statement of accounts were adopted. The election
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  • 524 4 (Reuter's Service.) London. July 29. The House ol Lords has passed all stages of the London Naval Treaty Bill, which will be given the Royal Assent this week. Rome, July 29. The Council of Ministers has allocated £1.100,000 as the first contribution towards the iecon:-truction of the
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  • 72 4 "Whatever might have been the position in the past, there are no die-hards among Europeans in India," declared Sir Hugh Cocke leader of the European Group in the Assembly! during the debate on the supplementary grant for the Round-Table Conference. Sir Hugh further gave an assurance of European support for
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 97 4 SPECIFIC FOR DIABETES' j Dr. Winkler's "DIABETONIT" $2.00 per bottle or $20.00 per dozen. Sincere's "Special Hair Cream" Large Size 50 cents per bottle or $5 per dozen. Small Size 35 cents per bottle or $3.50 per dozen. SINCERE DISPENSARY LTD SINGAPORE. Wholesalers and Retailers of Drugs, Chemical Patent Medicine
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  • 1550 7 ISSUED BY FRASLR CO.. EXCHANGE AND «TOCK BROKERS. Singapore, Aug. 1. 1930, 10 a.m. issut Value Buyers. Bellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 25,6 26,6 5 Ayer Hitam Tin 8 9 9,6 £1 Bangrin Tin 13(9 14j6 1 Batang Padang 0.10 0.15 1 Batu Caves 0.55 0.60 1 Bukit
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    • 427 7 r t j lt ment of long Colds 0 1 Bronchitis, ations following Inilu ®a, Scrofula. Rickets etc. \t all drug store or AeSol Vgents for Malaya: MEI ICAL OFFICE. North Bridge Rand, SINGAPORE. BOOKS. Paw r (over Fditions. LDGAB WALLACE. v Ihe Square Emerald. The nders, The Brigand. The
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    • 222 7 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. Curry Ayam, Kambeng, Martaba, Perata, etc. COOKED BY EXPERT COOKS. TRY OUR SELECT FANCY CAKES An Ideal Rendezvous for Family and Holiday Parties.
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    • 220 4 Ln /4po~o<d oooeoooeoeoeoe oe oe oooieEj r6lsj TO-NIGHT r™ j —J AND FOLLOWING NIGHTS 1 i a [a Last Night's Packed House Endorses i THE WORLD'S Opinion of 1 I THE MAGNIFICENT FILM ADAPTATION OF I I R. C. SHERRIFF S famous play, i JOURNEYS! I END I gj k,
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    • 247 4 Amusements» l 6.15 p.m. TO-NIGHT 9.15 p.m. I William Fox Presents I I THE INIMITABLE 1 WILL. ROGERS I g IN I I GEORGE M. COWAN S jjj J SPARKLING COMEDY SUCCESS J "So This Is London" J S WITH g I IRENE RICH, FRANK ALBERTSON and I MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN.
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    • 338 4 I MARLBOROUGH I To-night, at 6.15 and 9.J "Maurice Chevalier! I The Idol of Paris io Paramount s AIM, I Comedy Success US!CaI I "Innocents Of Paris" H WITH j Sylvia Beecher and George f awcett jjj Chevalier, the Greatest Personality of the st r Sc lin a Drama that
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  • 239 7 No Silver Lining. RrHB and Co. report at 11 a.m. to-day RUBBER, 3 lfid., down l/16d. 0 1, cents (G), down cent. Allenbys $I—sl.lo. Ayer L 0 Ayer Panas 95 cents—sl. 60 cents. Brogas 75—80 cents, 37£__4Jtt cents, Bukit Katils B lX Colinsburghs" $1.70—51.90, Conne- io.
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  • 75 7 12 O CLOCK NOON, AUGUST 1. Buyers. Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 16*4 16 1 Standard R S S. on Tender August 16% September 17 17 October 17 IfH October December 18 18 Vi January March 19*4 19ft Tone of Market:—Dull, steady, latest
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  • 223 7 (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, AUGUST 1. Selling—London 4 months' sight 2s. S 29/32 d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 27/32 d., London 10 days' sight 2s. 3 25/32 d., London 30 toys' sight 2s. 3%d.. London demand 2s. I 23'32d London T.T. 2s.
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  • 89 7 No Particular Scheme. (Reuter's Service.) London, July 31. The Rubber Growers' Association has issued a statement that the agreement with the Anglo-Dutch Liaison Committee has been adopted by the Council of the Association and a large majority of producers in the Dutch Indies. Steps are
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  • 86 7 (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London, July 31. Major Graham Pole, the Labour -MB fw South Derbyshire, has given ncrtice of a* question to Dr. Drummond Shiels (Under Secretary of State for the Colonies) askin? whether he is aware that rubber planters are requesting the Malayan Government
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  • 65 7 (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London. July 31. In the House of Commons to-day Sir George Penny asked whether any representation w s being made to the Government of the Netherlands Indies in regard to the rubber situation. Dr. Drummond Shiels (Under Secretary for the Colonies)
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  • 100 7 Sempah Reports A Loss. 'By arrangement with the '•S.F.P.") London, July 31. At the annual meeting to-day Sennah approved a dividend of 5 per cent, and carry forward of £60.486. Laras is paying no dividend and Sempah. which is carrying forward £1,829, shows a loss on the year
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  • 131 7 SINGAPORE, AUGUST 1. Rice, Siam A-l per Koyan $355 Rice. Siam 1 $332 Rice, Siam 2 $315 Rice, Siam 3 $292 Rice. Siam 4 $255 Rice, Saigon A-l $275 Rice! Saigon 2 $246 Rice. Saigon 3 $235 Rice, Rangoon 1 $217 Rice, Rangoon 2 $212 Rice, Par Boiled No.
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  • 448 7 General Cessation Of Tapping. Mr. J. A. Elias took the chair at the annual general meeting of the Ulu Pandan (Singapore) Rubber Estates, Ltd.. held yesterday at the French Bank Buildings, supported by Mr. S. Q. Wong, Mr. Lee Chim Tuan and Mr. J. A. Clarke, for
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  • 57 7 The "Frankfurt" arrived to-day from Pert Swettenham. The French steamer "Dalny" is due tomorrow afternoon from Colombo and is sailing in the evening for Saigon, Tourane and Haip hong. The "Yuensang" is expected from Kobe via Hong Kong on Tuesday morning with 283 steerage passengers for this port.
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  • 161 7 "Dukat," Nor. 761 tons. Capt. Eilertsen. from Bangkok, 31-7; for Bangkok. 1-8. "Col d Lana." It. 3.709 tons, Capt. Natale. TroTn Yokohama, 31-7; for Trieste, 1-8. "Alaska Maru," Jap. 4,553 tons, Capt. Orihara, from An werp. 1-8; for Hong Kong. 1-8. "Katong," Brit. 863 tons. Capt Powell, from Bangkok.
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  • 405 7 Two Recitals At Victoria Memorial Hall. FOURTH TOUR OF THE FAR EAST. Efrem Zimbalist, violinist, and one of the supreme contemporary masters of his art, passed through Singapore on the "Jan Peterson Coen," on his way to Batavia, yesterday. In Batavia he will give the first
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  • 226 7 Talkie Better Than The Play. The first public showing of the British talkie, "Journey's End. at the Capitol ia6t night was a tremendous success, many people being unable to get a seat. Comments generally were highly favourable and the audience looked and listened in tense silence at a
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  • 161 7 Says yesterday's issue of Penang 's morning paper: "There can be few Chinese in Penang who are held in greater esteem by their own community and by the leaders of the other communities than is the founder of the Straits Echo.' In the supplement which we issue with to-day's paper
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  • 137 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore, Aug. 1. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Katong 22; Plancius 20. Main Wharf (fntrance Gate 3). Acasta 18; City of Bombay 16; Marudu 13; Larut 9, Pres. Monroe 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Jeypore 30; City of Athens 33; Malacca Maru 35;
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 98 7 [The Share list will be found on page 5, and other Commercial News* engage 13.] TALKIES AT GEYLANG!!! I I IMPERIAL THEATRE I (Late Apollo.) jjj H<«i«S&p.| A F X PRODUCTION j c T r„S"" I j Such Men Are Dangerous. A picture which will grip you from start to
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    • 520 7 TIVOLI NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. H I No Show To-night I And Until Further Notice. LOOK OUT FOR ITS I I Be-Opening witti Talkies. F j SATI/RDA V, A l/Cl/ST j j !»J j Main Stent. !5 j SmiFbiat |B j jOj CHUA LAI M |S L, S. FOND iOf w
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 199 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. AUGUST 1. ♦Ceylon, Southern and Western India (Oakbank) 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak Pakan Baroe and Pajakombo (Hong Thong) 3 p.m. North, N-East and N-West Sumatra (Tohiti) 3 p.m Philippine Islands. Western Canada and Western States of U.S.A. (President Monroe) 4 p.m. Sibu (Kuranda) 4 p.m.
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  • 174 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. Mrs. Chia Choon Kiang (Madam Lim Chin Koon) and family beg to tender their since rest thanks to all relatives and friends for their kind attendances at their house and funeral of the late Mr. Chia Choon Kiang and those who sent letters
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  • 834 8 A judge of the Supreme Court found conditions associated with the administration of justice in Johore to be extremely unsatisfactory. Impelled by a high sense of duty, he took upon himself the unpleasant task of exposing those conditions. He commented upon them, from the bench, in uncompromisingly severe
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  • 39 8 Members of the Singapore Mercantile Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society. Ltd., are rnuested to make a point of p'rendini th° ha'f-vear'v general meeting to be held on Tuesday next at 5.15 nm. Pt ♦he V.M.C.A Down-Town Branch, Union Building.
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  • 769 8 Situation After "Red" Seizure Of Changsha. (By a Special Correspondent.) Political instability, civil war, financial stringency and high prices for rice and banditry are the principal characteristics of Hunan Province. Changsha, the capital of Hunan, once again came into occupation of Fang Teh Huai's Communistic bandits three
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  • 248 8 At the Y.M.C.A. weekly cinema show this veiling at 8.30 will be screened Harold Lloyd's films "Among Those Present" and "Grandma"; Boy." M». C. R. Menon will speak on "A Penny for Your Thoughts" on Sunday at 6.30 p.m. Nt the Malayalee Association. 13. Prinscp Street Mr. K. L. K.
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  • 37 8 Prom Europe, (London mails despatched July 10», ex 8.1. "Tairea," which anchored at Penang at 4.20 a.m. to-day. will arrive by train to-mcnow morning. Correspondence will be ready for delivery to boxholders at 8.45 a.m.
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  • 735 8 (&Y "LOOKH The Giant Snail has orchids, Mr. (Math-Jon u 3cock. Wong's chrysanthemum.- Htl d Mr cannas. Time something n Our City Fathers are P purging gardening v i happy results can be vo, *by prise, and may be in.-,;- G enter, in their public work. Away
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  • 32 8 Latest Quot a '> tamtam IT If ltd. New York:—lo', cent iG) Singapore:-16',-U TIN. j, aIW Londcn:-Spot £134 I- 1 3 months, buyers El* tetters £136 l* Od. Sinj.pcre:-SCS.:; «3
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  • 345 9 American Gunboat Fired On By Chinese. STREAM OF LEAD IN REPLY, v j B itish Ship Takes Foreigners Up The River. (Reuter's Service.) New York. July 31. n Shanghai that the Reds he United States gunboat Changsha. Five American d and 50
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  • 251 9 Hankow. Aug. 1 lias arrived with 49 refugee^ tton Changsha, cons sting of two Norwegians, u l' U Americana, nine French. 12 rmans —five children, 18 women aJ of whom loudly praise the the men of the 'Aphis'. Of Changsha was a complete Saturday morning conditions At
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  • 498 9 CABLE FROM WAS HINGTON. ("Sin Kuo Min Press" Service.) Na ig. Aug. L J -reign Office to-day a Wash cablegram regarding ricans j n The National Governrrf i— gjggg rtly It will be in of an ..dgaamt of receipt. assur aa the Washington messa akes n0 demand. A few m
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  • 13 9 Shanghai, Aug. 1. The Communists are reported to be evacuating Changsha.
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  • 112 9 Thirteen Hours After Leaving London. (Reuter's Service.) London, July 31. The airman, Capt. Barnard, took off from Lympne Aerodrome at 4.45 this morning in an attempt to establish a record flight to Malta and back. He is flying a Puss Moth monoplane and hopes to reach
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  • 92 9 (Reuter's Service.) Londos, July 31. In the House of Commons to-day, with reference to the ratification of the London I*aval Treaty in respect of the United Kingdom, it was stated that the instrument of ratificati n had been signed by the King and would be
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  • 1786 9 MARINE INQUIRY. Full Report Of Evidence And Findings. As reported briefly in yesterdays "Malaya Tribune." an inquiry into the stranding of the Government yacht, "Sea BeUe II" off the Perhentian Islands on June 17 was held yesterday in the Marine Court before Mr. G. Wilson
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  • 142 9 Repairs To Tail In Mid-Air. RECORD CROWD WAITING. Enthusiastic Welcome At Quebec. (British Official Wireless.) Rugby, July 31. The Airship RIOO is expected to reach Montreal late to-night, having taken about 66 hours for the journey from Carding .on. This evening, following the course of the St. Lawrence
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  • 117 9 Montreal, July 31. After passing Gross Isle, 20 miles east of Quebec, the RlOO wirelessed that she had "some fabric trouble" and was compelled to reduce her speed. She might not arrive at Montreal, she stated, until to-morrow. Montreal. Aug. 1. Wireless messages from the RlOO
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  • 62 9 Passenger Taken From Quarantine Station. New York, Aug. 1. Ail unprecedented incident occurred on tinarrival of the Hamburg-Amerika trans-Atlantic liner, "Bremen.'' at the quarant ne station. A small commercial dirigible landed on the deck and picked up Mr. Litchfield, the President of the Goodyard Zeupelin Company,
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  • 351 9 Sir John Simon's Letter. WARM TRIBUTES TO COMMISSION'S WORK. (British Official Wireless.) Rugby. July 31. In the House of Commons to-night. Sir Austen Chambtilain said that he had intended to make a further appeal to the Government regarding their decision not to invite representatives of the
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  • 55 9 CHINESE TOPICS, cn page 2. MALAYAN CARTOONS—No. 30. on page 2. MUSLIM AFFAIRS, on page 3. SEREMBAN NOTES, cn page 4. MALACCA NOTES, on page 4. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. THE HUNAN CRISIS, cn page 8. SPORTS NOTES, on page 11. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 11. FEDERATION
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  • 442 10 Sports Pastimes. SINGAPORE LEAGUE. Chinese Show Improved Fjrrn. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The S.C.F.A. showed much improved form when they defeated the R.E. by 2—o at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday in Div. I of the Singapore League They gained two u£uab3e points and improved their goal average. The winners had practically
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  • 40 10 SECOND DIVISION RESULTS. In the Second Division of the Singapore League yesterday Fraser and Neave drew with Robinsons o—o. The Ords. and Sigs. defeated 6ocony by 4—l. The match between the Police and the Telephone Co.. was postponed.
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  • 67 10 Singapore XI Again Changed. Further changes have been made in the Singapore team to visit Malacca to-morro.v and play the ancient Settlement in the southern sectirn of the Malaya Cup competition. Mat Noor and Dolfattah are unable to travel. The team will be: Ah Kow; Lee. Boon Lay;
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  • 73 10 DRAW FOR FIRST ROUND PROPER. The draw for the first round proper of the S.A.F.A. Cup Competition was made at the Stadium yesterday. It was also decided that all matches should be played on the Anson Road ground. The draw is as follows:— Aug 19: Welch Regt. v.
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  • 161 10 Yesterday at Bras Basah Road, St. Jos-pYs Inst. entertained Raffles College in a soccer game and the result was a draw of three goals all. There was a large crowd present. Ihe home school had most of the game but an accident to John Then, their
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  • 193 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore, July 31. The weather being fine, a large crowd despite counter attractions, gathered on the English College ground at Johore Bahru on Saturday to witness the match between the English College, Johore Bahru. and the Govt English School. Batu Pahat.
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  • 87 10 The following are the teams for the match between the S.C.C. and Selangor Club on Monday on the Padang. S.C.C: L. J. Brittain; J. Lee. R. D. Brummitt; E. S. Bell, A. K. Reade. A. Donald: E. A. Joy, C. Kendall, H. Millen. N. Fyfe. K.
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  • 606 10 CENTURIES BY BRADMAN AND JACKSON. CRICKET. (By arrangement with the "<SJ\P."> London, July 31. The Australians defeated Somerset at Taunton to-day by Jfh iJlffrngs and 158 runs. A remarkable spell of bowling by A. Young, Somerset's veteran, who has rarely distinguished himself as a bowler, and
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  • 96 10 BASEBALL. (Reuter's Service.) New York, July 31 Latest American baseball results are: NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York 5, Boston 2. Philadelphia 5, Brooklyn 9. Philadelphia 4. Brooklyn 9. Pittsburg 6, St. Louis i"a»- New York 11, Philadelphia"" 5. Boston 4, Brooklyn 3. Pittsburgh 6, St. Louis 5. Chicago 3.
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  • 466 10 Collapse Of S.C.C. Champion. I RENCH LADY VISITORS HIN EASILY. LAWN TENNIS. The ties at the S.C.C. yesterday in the Malayan championships were somewhat disappointing. There was a large attendance in the Club and on the Padang in anticipation of exciting encounters between Roy Smith S.C.C. champion) and
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  • 342 10 THE TURF. Weights for to-morrow's races at Penang txe: Race /.—Horses—Classes 1. 2nd 3—7 th Div. —<5 furlongs) :—Eoy Charlton 9. Apple R- y\A 8 10. Final Opinion 8 10. Zolzamrod 8 2 Moon Minstrel 8.2. Lila 7.6. Lady Tessie 7.5. Shediae 7.5. Toboggan 7. Race 2-
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  • 117 10 ATHLETICS. A Singapore Post Office Club team will rhdt Kuala Lumpur for the Postal annual meetiiig to be held on Monday. They will leave Singapore on Saturday night and compete in the following events: 100 yds.. 220 yds.. 440 yds.. 4 mile 1 mile hurdles, high jump,
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  • 85 10 BOXING. at T W 0e several other interesting boutj Llon City Ring to-morrow night ha addition to the Chua Lai—Kid Gabo attraction. L. S. Fond and Y. Mutsu have been re-matched over 10 rounds. Fond scored a cleai points victory over the Japanese recently, and Mutsn hopes to
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  • 208 10 BADMINTON. The annual competitions of the Juvenile Badminton Pa:ty were brought to a close yesterday evening. Their success reflected great credit on the badminton captain, who was solely responsible for the arrangements. The doubles championship final between Tan Peng Cheow (Singles Champion* and Lim Thye Hock
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  • 44 10 "Spectator" writes: "I read in your paper oi yesterday issue that See Gim Hock now mcci, E. J. Vass for the second time in the final: but if my memory serves me correctly, this ia the thhd niccesMve tussle of this pair."
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  • 185 10 Association Football. Merrilads team v. the Jervois Athle tic Party to-morrow at Delta Road ground: Koh Chim Yeat; Tan Tian Peng. Yeoh Cheang Bok; Koh Cheng Yean. Tan Chwee Teck. Kam Jim Lock; Lim Teck Seng. CmYong Hong. Tang Choon Keng. Tan Eng Tee and Chua Keng
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  • 159 10 The following are tics in the Marigold tournament Saturday: Yeo Sim Kang v. Lee Jouy Seah. Tan Chong Kiat v. Quek Song Quee. Tay Swe? Hiong v. Heng Nam Leong. Tan Kim Song v. Chua Leng Seah and Tan Chong Liat v. Chua Long Yong. Sunday: Yeo Sim Kang
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  • 48 10 Ind n Association team C Coy Welch on Sunday at 2 p.m. on the I.A. ground Abbasbhcy. Adambhoy Nomanbhov. Kyum. N. A. Mallal icapt). D. K. Samy. R. X Pradhan. Choor Singh. Wazir Singh Amarcru'nd. A. r: Katyal. Reserves: S s Varna, O. Kennedy. A. S. Roman
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  • 124 10 (British Official Wireless.) Rugby. July 31. Hie Piince of Wales, who flew to Belgium on Tuesday, is remaining there until next week. To-day he flew to Liege and visited the exhibition there. r Renter's Service. I Washington, Juiy 31. 1 he Navy Department has announced that an
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  • 81 10 Material Not Yet Ready. (Reuter's Service.) Oeni-va, July 31. The British Government is not yet able to propose the date for a conference between drug manufacturing countries, wh.ch it has offered to convoke. The Chairman of the Consultative Opium Commission has. therefore, decided not to ta'l a meeting
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  • 389 10 Solemn Censure Of Labour M.P. ALLEGATIONS OF CORRUPTION. (British Official Wireless.) (Reuter's Service.) London, July 31. The House of Commons to-day listened to a rare ceremony, the Speaker, on a formal mcticn of the House, admonishing a member. Mr. Elijah Sandham (Lab., Kirkdale), in a
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  • 302 10 Prisoner Of Unsound Mind. END OF SINGAPORE ASSIZES. When thf charge against h m was read out to Kwek Keng at the Singapore Assizes jesterday, the prisoner said he claimed trial. The charge was one of attempted murder, the allegation of the prosecutron being that he
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  • 46 10 Little More Than A Skeleton. (Reuter's Service.) Rangoon, July 31. Mr. Hooks mutilated body, consisting of little more than a skeleton with the 1 mbs missing, was found on the banks of the Bityo River It has been taken to Prone.
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  • 57 10 Flood Victims Panic-Stricken. (Reuter's Service.) Karachi July 31. Only 2.000 out of 56 000 people remain at Shikarpur. owing to the floods. The town is surrounded and the water is creeping towards the centre One breach in the railwr.y line is widening and another has started. A* third
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  • 76 10 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 154 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 158 for $100. A notable exception to those who are adhering to the T.P.A. Restriction Scheme is the Yukon Gold
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  • 51 10 Trollev Bus Conductor SerW Hurt. A serious accident 1 of McPherson Eh Road at 7 pm. y.M trolley bus conductor was aba/ r rj; road when he was run downjfJ He sustained a com] od fl leg and was rendered :lS X*".K bulance took bin I expected to
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  • 47 10 Monopolies Officr Gruesot* Fin While retumiuQ it on nesday evenine Mr H Monopolies, came up fully dressed Catus c mile from the audi Changi. He had tl his shoulder blade- f 3t v, knife lay near Mi t i c IV. is the victim of
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  • 53 10 Woman R ucd From iu> ...citement wa fc]sp]anade cenotaph at j l i nese uoir.an strif when a yoi; Many i? -vtntually take!; 2 and she t j.j le ambulana conscious. and thp woman 3 aft<3 n ,1 Jiration had been !v> a jj e g c< j that
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  • 546 11 A Weekly Commentary. niis.'d to donate 10 per cent, charity in the event of his being his coming fight with Kid Gabo King to-morrow night. It is a one would imagine that Chua prepared to risk a far- bigger nud not the slightest fear of d However there
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  • 98 11 May Caned All Orders To U. S. (Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.) Moscow, July 30. < "Client has sent wireless messages to all carrying Russian cargoes to New them to run in to the next >ort and await orders. Eighty ar m Archangel, loaded with Russian are being held up.
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  • 95 11 Drill Programme. TO-DAY, AUGUST J. I Hall, S. R. A. (v), Battery and al Parade. Malay Drill Hall, "F" (Malay) Coy., [raining. Drill Hall D. E. L Unit, 30 Yards Ittnge an Mati, S. R. A. (v). Camp. Timah Range, "C" (Scottish) Competition. >-MORROW, AUGUST 2. S R.
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  • 92 11 [Our readers are invited to write to us on mbjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by corresuondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably tytmoritten (double ipacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen-names
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  • 170 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —In discussing the present o4*L_and rubber tragedies, one frequently meets with*tne~ :etoit—and often from Government servants —"Why should Government interfere (sic) with industries which cannot look after themselves?" No one wants this Government to give a thought to the industries' troubles
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  • 238 11 (To the Editor, 'Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Seeing that the Housing Problem is one of considerable importance, may I continua the argument with "Nostrebor" with the buttons on the foils? We will consider the rent of the house referred to as $100 unfurnished. The superficial area wi hout
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 487 11 8 4 BIG GALA NIGHTS I 1 At the NEW WORLD SHOW 2 Commencing August I, 2, 3 4. 8 In Celebration of the 7th Anniversary of the New World Show. I 5] Together with the opening of the Commercial Tark. Special Pagodas erected [0 K. Ijy expert Chinese designers
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    • 107 11 I 1 i < Insist that all your electrical domestic appliances are made by f 8 the G E.C. They are guaranteed. j THE GENERAL j ELECTRIC Co., Ltd. f JJ SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. J 1 THE S.S. POLICE BAND J j}j (Available for Private Engagements) j(j I WILL
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 294 11 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, AUGUST 1. High Tides.—2.34 a.m., 3.07 p.m. <w Rotarv Club Luncheon. At Home: Consul of Switzerland. Swiss Club, 5 p.m. New World Anniversary celebrations, 7 p.m. Football League: H. Board v. G.E.C. (Div. II), Stadium; A.P.C. v. B.A.T. <Div. II). A.P.C. Football: Welch Regt. XI v.
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  • 1704 12 Recommendations Of The Simon Commission. EXTRACTS FROM THE REPORT. 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 a
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    • 158 12 I FRESH from the Factory I to the CONSUMER. I p ————————a s ffl I ffl 8 ffl 3 ffl 3 ffl a ffl 5 ffl I ffl 1 a 0 ffl ffl 0 ffl 1 ffl s A*<>s .CV c I Music I t"' Stands I AT ffl j
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    • 50 12 MUSIC SHEETS JUST RECEIVED. I ffl I'm In The Market for Yon. I Just Yon Just Me, You'll Find The Answer In My Eyes. S Sunny Side Up. g Vagabond King. S Etc., Etc. I Q. C. YONG. I N 197 MIDDLE ROAD AND 709, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE S
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    • 565 12 Please drop in The Chinese Products Emporium I No. 14, High Street, Singapon. 1 j AND GET Whatever tilings you want. All kinds of Chinese Silk and Cotton Socks and Stockfe* High Class Towels and Singlets, Real Leather and stM Trunks, Fibre Wardrobes, Woollen Rugs, Silk Lamp Shades and Fancy
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  • 141 13 THE RUBBER MARKET. Chamber Of Commerce R. A. Report. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association in their weekly auction report, dated July 30, state: Catalogued 2.046,307 lb —913.53 tons. Offered 1,653,261 1b.=738.06 tons. Sold 1.310,172 1b.=584.90 tons. London spot 5 3,16 d. New York spot 10 s
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  • 423 13 Fraser's Report. Messrs. Fraser and Co., in their weekly report, dated July 29.*- state: Minor fluctuations only have occurred In the prices of rubber and tin during the week and both close unchanged at 5 1 4d. and £137.12 6 respectively. Lack of interest makes the small
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  • 210 13 Plans For A Deep Water Harbour. The "Malayan Daily Express" understand that the authorities are seriously considering the possibiUties of developing a deep water harbour in the neighbourhood of Port Swettenham. In view of the rapid expansion of the trade of the F.M.S. and the central position which
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  • 137 13 A Tongkang Holed. The "Malacca Guardian" understands that representations have been made by local shippers to the Harbour Master for the removal of rocks in certain parts of the Malacca River so that craft journeying up and down during low tide may have a free passage.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 717 13 f YAI E BALL? BEARING SPUR-GEARED I CHAIN BLOCKS H !U: MACHINE SHOP NECESSITIES I pj YALE BALL BEARING SPUR-GEARED CHAIN BLOCK ie safest and speediest portable hand-hoist where loads must tied frequently and labour is expensive. I It is highly efficient. One man, pulling 77 lbs. only on the
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    • 312 13 FAMOUS FOODS "Every tin is backed by a Reputation." iiii -in jjj i.in in—i iw iii—i ii i -1 iwiwiwrn'-niii iim— ——> NATIONAL LUNCH HOME. iZ9, TAN JONG PAGAR ROAD. SrNGAPORE. Fitted with Electric Light* and Fans, Modern Sanitation and up to date Arrange ments. Expert Cooks Under Able Management.
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    • 715 14 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. The Public are hereby notified that after the 31st July. 1930, and until further notice, no application for land for the cultivation of rubber will be accepted at any Land Office in Johore. State Secretary, Johore. NOTICE. The Singapore Marine Insurance Association. The Fire
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    • 632 14 I FRUITFUL SMALL. ADS, I I HAVE YOU: S A HOUSE TO LET. ffi N A CAR TO SELL. ft X] ANYTHING TB r PUBLIC WANTS. X I ?DO YOU WANT: H A SITUATION. 3 a AN EMPLOYEE. fO m PUBLIC INTEREST IN YOUR WARES. S Try a Small Ad.
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    • 444 14 TO LET. 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 —Compound house, No. 7, at Lorong 20, off Geylang Road. Apply to Ismail Mansoor and
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    • 555 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, nir. Hong Kong IS, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63. Birch Road. Batavia 90, Buiten Nleuwpoort Straat. Shanghai
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    • 517 14 BANKS. i THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered In London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £8,000,000 Subscribed Capital £i,80o!ooo Paid-up Capital £i|o5o!ooo Reserve Fund and Rest £1,646,505 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. S. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J.
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    • 449 14 insurant i com urt FIRE, MARINE TR^ MOTOR cap LOWESI L 1 M4 BGOU OCI| offlce: r f 0«» 3 ASSURANn COWS MMITED. HEAD on 2nd Floor „r \i i Ijl4r f» sum v i:i.-nporf. Phone Nov MM BOAR II See Teong Wai, E T RS: Cng Soon Tee E
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    • 457 15 "STEAMER SAILINGS &0. B Hi 11SH INDIA tfi vK LINES. in England./ CNGER CARGO lA IL 1 RVICES. SB ORIENTAL STEAM LONDON AND S%* IGA MXIL SERVICE. raj .nth His Majesty's nmcnt./ !BOM LONDON. ,ma and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1930 11,000 Aug. 9 Hit* 9.000 Aug. 23 JisUg* l
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    • 602 15 I STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch I W p Australische Dampfschiffs i Q Q j Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germans? J OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, JAPAN AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. M.s. SAUERLAND via Manila Aug. 9 s.s. SCHEER Aug. 14 m.s. MUNSTERLAND via Manila Aug. 26 t m.s. KULMERLAND via
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    • 629 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON. Tonnage Destination Dms sail 1930 Haruna Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London. Antwerp, Hull. Rotterdam Middlesbrough Aug. 13 14 Kamo Maru 8,000 Marseilles, London, Antwerp, R'dam Hull Middlesbrough Aug. 28 29 tKatori Maru 10.000 Naples. Marseilles, London. Antwerp. Rotterdam Middlesbrough Sept. 11
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    • 319 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDELTSCIIER LLOYD. VI )9 (Incorporated I» German* The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures: t FRANKFURT for Manila, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama and Hankow Aug. 1 S LAHN for Hong Kong. Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Osaka. Yokohama. Taku, Chinwangtao, Dalny and Tsingtau J 6 3 j DERFFLINGER for Manila.
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    • 246 15 NEW ODEON RECORDS. Havana, Krontjong Bliksem, Krontjaw Slamat Tlnggal, Krontjong Indie BiJ Nacht I Krontjong Boengor "Star"' Malanr Krontlons Sinar Laoet. Krontjong Uur In Den Nachi KroofcJODC Malang Siang Krontjong Nach'leretMßAj Krontjong "Matjan Slngosan." Lagc* Hindu Mo lam, Lagoe Sarin KoantOg, UMĕ lr De Oast, Oud Soerabaja, BtaMaag Java, etc
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    • 222 16 NOC PILLS I rhc Remedy for: /MPOTENCV j OBTAINABLE FROM ALL DISPENSARIES at $1,5 per b()ttle i Sole Agents lor Malaya. Jgf WG, H. SLOT CO., LTD. j SINGAPORE AND PENANG &j p| QUALITY I I M TELLS I Whisky in a class by itself, which g jffjflfefl nas Deen
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    • 284 16 LADIES' TOPEIS. A novelty direct from Europe. Prices from $2 to $3 each. TO INTRODUCE WE OFFER FOR TEN DAYS At $1 each. AT SAINT DIDIER ACCESSORIES, in New Building, Prinsep Street (in Dhoby Ghaut Square.) Why Doctors recommend BIOCITIN? Because Biocitln is a nutrient containing the most digestible constituents
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    • 119 16 IA 2nd. HAND GARS I We beg to announce re-organization of our 2nd. hand j| car department, and therefore better values. I Every car receives proper overhaul and reconditioning I before disposal. Favourable prices are alwavs allowed for the Trade-in against new Fiats of the small European car class with
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