Malaya Tribune, 6 August 1930
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Title Section21 1930-08-06 1 The Malaya Tribune XVII.- -No. 184 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1930 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday. Aug. 6. 1930.21 words
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Advertisement167 1930-08-06 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEA. CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. I 4. STAUB &lCo.,—Cognac. I I m Pu re Grape-juice Brandies. I Delightful and Mellow of taste with W a- real lognac 4roma. J8 I -I THY Staub's ft y: 3 STARS or S CROWNS I Brandy Once and you will never l"'167 words
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Advertisement148 1930-08-06 1 "FLORODOR** /T A Washing Suitings. Tropical HIGH STREET Singapore. I BAUCIS and PHILEMON I 8 i 1 Would have liked, their magic k I pitcher better if it had flowed with 7 1 i READ'S BEER. jo j "DOG'S HEAD" j 1 LIGHT LAGER. j 1 ALWAYS A HEAD! P«148 words
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Article2286 1930-08-06 2 AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS' TRAVELS. RHODES TO COACH HARROW. Features Of Wimbledon. AMERICA'S ODD BOXING RULE. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.') London, July 10. Sir Jame; Leigh-Wood, Chairman of the Council of the BrAish Empire Games, broadcast a messag? from Pa oy Hill regarding lhGames to be he'd in2,286 words
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Advertisement390 1930-08-06 2 BAD FOR BUSINESS! 1 For That Drowsy Feeling After Meals Take PinketteS They Gently Stimulate The Liver, Aid Digestion, Dispel Biliousness, Keep The System Clean And Healthy, The Brain Bright And Clear. Of chemists everywhere. mm heals I SKfNJROUBLE Eruptions on Child's Face, Arms md Limbs. Lasted Three Months. 44390 words
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Advertisement99 1930-08-06 2 an amazing new •mmCleansing ft* AGENT PLUS FIFII EN OTHER ingredients, to stimulate gums and Bp 111 guard teeth against decay. fIP U|| S Plus a thrifty price! npj yjif Jfl -r l;TsterineTooth Paste isevery|y sli where supplanting older and P costlier dentifrices because it ijy 3§|w| makes teeth whiter99 words
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Advertisement214 1930-08-06 2 nPn a Hot Weather Ml Treat ASK FOR LIBBY'S WHEN YOU BUY THE FOLLOWING FOODS. Fruits, Vegetables. Roast Beef. W Pineapple. Vienna Sausage. W Peaches. Veal Loal. M S 0 S\ Bartlett Pears Chili Con Came. M r S I Apricots. Corned Beef Hash. J Cherries. Lunch Tongue. U M214 words
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Advertisement48 1930-08-06 2 I CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK. S Ask for it, try it ;ind yon will be surprised. S It is a Food-Drink. S It will make you healthier. g Good for lunch, be<t for supper. I LUNA CAFE, 3 'PHONE 3841. IA 3, DHOBY_=oBiirr I pQ Well-known Caterer and Confection-r48 words
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Advertisement196 1930-08-06 3 You must try it" "Expensive? Postum? Quite the contrary. It costs only two cents a cop to V prepare. I Healthful? Yes indeed—its an everyday drink for everybody. "Flavour? Try this cup isn't it ilHicious and different? Can you ;::i.i?ine a more delightful drink?" Postum is made of pure, ripe196 words
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Advertisement122 1930-08-06 3 I NEW DESIGN MEDALS FOR 1930. g Ki \LITY \r >PF(I L L V RE DI (E D NET TPR IC S C. Gold 53.30 each. $195 each. C Gold $1.10 each. ft i Estd. 1914. K. M. OLI MOHAMED, 'Phone 4508. jjj M (JEWELLERS.) rU NO 3, HIGH STREET.122 words
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Advertisement399 1930-08-06 3 I Priced as an Ordinary jjj I Sweet Drink. 1 S A most elusive flavour has 8 I been captured at last, and S bottled by I I Fraser Neave Ltd. I The Aerated Water Specialists. s I This way to naturally lovely skin Nothing equals women's natural beauty or399 words
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532 1930-08-06 4 The Committee's Annual Report. The CJomrmttee of the Singapore Posts and Telegraphs Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., in their annual report to be piesented at the general meeting on Aug. 9. sH the GP.O., state: Two general and seventeen committee meetings were held during532 words
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Article250 1930-08-06 4 Proposed Electoral Roll. In consequence of the rxpressed opinion ot the Parochial Church Council the of the last meeting has been held over until thb month, rays the Rev. J. V. Weslake in the Cathedral Monthly Paper." You wi'l see that the suggestions made at the annual250 words
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Advertisement251 1930-08-06 4 NEW AND RECENT BOOKS. THE SCARAB MURDER CASE. By S. S. Vandine. 13.00 THE OTHER WOMAN. By Vina Delmar. 13.00 THE SCHOOL GIRL. By Carman Barnes. 13.00 MY BEST STORIES. An Anthology of Stories •3.0 C EVERY MAN AT WAR. Sixty personal Narratives of fight lng by all ranks on251 words
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Advertisement340 1930-08-06 4 —■H CI L 5| Oiiginal bottle Open spaces, days of recreation and -I |j 111 keen enjoyment, unmarred by the —,rv, ij qui a SI 4=l r 'I r? "477/" Eau de Cologne Shamroo I jp£i=l||K -47//' Frozoclone VlClSSltudeS of a burning SUn For Kath Soap Scented 47//« |j Solid340 words
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Advertisement19 1930-08-06 4 S FOR STIFF I B ____P F JO/A I ijK|____jlfl ease and sl^ n ÜBtoort Sloan's Liniment Kills Pglr>19 words
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Article1551 1930-08-06 5 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER St CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, Aug. 6. «19W. 40. a.m. issue Value Buyers. 8ellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 25|6 20 6 5|- Ayer Hitam Tin 8 6 9|3 £1 Bangrin Tin 13|9 14 6 1 Batang Padang 0.10 0.15 1 Batu Caves1,551 words
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Advertisement601 1930-08-06 5 S\FEST AND BEST INVESTMENT. one better:" "SEE YOU!!" Here is my hand un DEPOSITS! NO INSTALMENTS! You MB** W» Yes The land is YOURS. r«FEHOLB RESIDENTIAL BUILDING ALLOTMENTS \TONG DISTRICT. IHREE miles from Town, minute to TWO Bus Routes. iet. no dust, no hooting, n current, Gas and Water. v601 words
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Advertisement477 1930-08-06 5 MONKEY BRAND flakes stains off steel m j LJ One cake of Monkey Brand will clean Iff am hundreds of knives, forks and spoons— Qt H will clean and polish them easily and pi p3 There is no waste with Monkey Brand. Its solid Urn fj fca B form enables477 words
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Advertisement201 1930-08-06 6 Amusements. it _ftmj s Pol I II ■I I I c o| I I H| |o o I iWi TO-NIGHT 19.1« j j I ENTIRE NEW PROGRAMME. g I THE FAMOUS PAIR OF LAUGH-MAKERS, L j George Sidney 1 Cj AND S I Charlie Murray I 1 m S En'201 words
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Advertisement215 1930-08-06 6 2SHSaSHSESaSHSHSHS2SHS£S2nKS2SHSBS2Sr^^ I 6.ls~Entire Change of Programme 9.15 I Fox Film Corporation a PRESENTS cj I The Laughterpiece of the Screen j The Cock 'Eyed World q] with H i I VICTOR MCLAGLEN, EDMUND LOWE, j I LILY DAMITA BRENDAL. 1 I The Picture That ..Broke All Records in Europe. I215 words
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Advertisement331 1930-08-06 6 MARLBOROUGH To-night at 6.15 and 9.15 p. m CHARLES (BUDDY) ROGERS jjj The World's Boy Friend Playing his Greatest I Paramount All-Talking Drama "THE RIVER OF S ROMANCE' j I W«K Mary Brian, Wallace Beery. J une j J Collyer and Henry B. Wallhaii. I (jj PRECEDED BY jjj I331 words
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279 1930-08-06 7 Rubber Still Falling. m Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. RUBBER. -n— 5 l/16d., down l/16d. [1 York—l0 1 cents (G), unchanged. -DulL Allenbys $I—sl.lo, Ayer s cents—slos. Ayer Panas 95 cents— tts 55—60 cents. Brogas 70—75 cents, longs 35—40 cents, Bukit Katils 45 Colinsburghs279 words
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Article298 1930-08-06 7 British Official Wireless. Bj courtesy of H. and 8. Bank.) SINGAPORE, AUGUST 6. Selling.—London 4 months' sight 2s. 3"id., 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 LondonBritish Official Wireless. - 298 words
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Article33 1930-08-06 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India *nd Ceylnn to-day is Rs. 154 for $100. The rate o( payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 158 for $100.33 words
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Article79 1930-08-06 7 Eastern International Delays Dividend. (By arrangement with the SJFJ.") London, Aug. 5. Rubber opened to-day at 5%d. spot and 5 5/16 d. forward. Later prices were 5 l/16d. spot and 5%d. forward. The market is quiet. The share market is steady and idle. Eastern International showed a79 words
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Article58 1930-08-06 7 (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London, Aug. 5. Latest stock figures for rubber are: London 60,379 tons, Liverpool 28,404 tons. This is the first time in 1930 that the combined stocks have been reduced, probably due to the shipping delays over the holidays. The figures given last58 words
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Article52 1930-08-06 7 Reuter's Service. London. Aug. 5. A closer working arrangement between a number of prominent steel, iron and coal concerns has been effected through the formation of two closely allied concerns, the Lancashire Steel Corporation, Ltd., and the Wigan coal Corporation. Ltd. The capital is £5.775.000, andReuter's Service. - 52 words
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Article44 1930-08-06 7 (By arrangement w*th the "SJJ*.") London. Aug. 5. Tin opened to-day at £136 15s. spot and £138 10s. forward. Later prices were unchanged. The market is steady. The share market is idle and steady. Selayang declared no dividend, carrying forward £6,262.44 words
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65 1930-08-06 7 12 O'CLOCK NOON. AUGUST 6. Buyers. Seller*. R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 16 Standard R.S.S. on Tender August 16 16% September 16% 16% October 17 17% October December 17% 17 January/March 18% 19 Tone of Market:—Dull. Latest Cable:—London Spot Sheet 5 l/16d. per lb.65 words
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Article142 1930-08-06 7 SINGAPORE, AUGUST 6. Rice, Slam A-l per Koyan $360 Rice, Siam 1 $335 Rice. Siam 2 $320 Rice, Siam 3 $295 Rice, Siam 4 $255 Rice, Saigon A-l $275 Rice, Saigon 1 $256 Rice, Saigon 2 $246 Rice, Saigon 3 $235 Rice, Rangoon 1 —-j-j-^O Rice. Rangoon 2 $216142 words
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240 1930-08-06 7 Lethal Chamber To Be Improved. ANIMAL SHOW MAY BE ARRANGED. At the latest monthly meeting of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Singapore), Mr. S. H. Moss (secretary) presided. It was decided to defer any definite action about shelter lor gharry ponies240 words
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Article47 1930-08-06 7 Arrivals And Departures. Batavia to Singapore: Mr. H. A. Snow. Singapore to Palembang: Mr. W. A. Teske, Mrs. Teske, Mr. Ong Keng Seng and Mr. Lim X v Foci. Singapore to Batavia: Mr. F. De Boer. Mr S. Esquenazi and Mr. Chan Mcc Onn.47 words
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Article52 1930-08-06 7 Woman's Narraw Escape. At Tanjong Pagar yesterday morning, a Chinese woman had a narrow escape from drowning when she slipped and fell Into the sea. Fortunately there were many people at hand? anlf site *wa*>jjromptly rescued. She suffered from shock and had to be taken to hospital in52 words
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Article362 1930-08-06 7 No 9 buoy (South Channel) Penang. will be moved four cables east clear of white sector Pulo Rimau light to-morrow. The following is the new position. Pulo Rimau bearing 10° 1.2 miles. Lat. 5° 13VN. long. 100° 16VE (approx). The "Annul" is due either to-morow night or362 words
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Article124 1930-08-06 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore, Aug. 6. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Tairea 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Mata Hart—Kalyan 18; Kistna 15; Talma 13; Pres. Van Buren 11; Oanfa 9; Kamuning —Bellerophon 6. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) City of Guildford 30; Elephanta 35; Rangoon Maru124 words
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Advertisement67 1930-08-06 7 I Have you been to the Talkies at Geylang? I IMPERIAL THEATRE I (Late Apollo.) a I j Nightig I A FOX PRODUCTION I We Aug to I I I jaf 6 15and9.J5p.mJ 11 Ff>dfl y> I 1 Perfect Sound FOX Reproduction. Movietone presents I f Romance with I j67 words
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Advertisement766 1930-08-06 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. FORM "C." (Pursuant to Section 112 of Ordinance No. 155 (Companies).) STATEMENT BY BATU PA HAT BANK LIMITED AS AT JUNE 30, 1930. The Share Capital ot the Company is $500,000.00 divided into 5.000 Shares of $100.00 each. The number of shares issued is 2,500. Calls to the766 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous204 1930-08-06 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, AUGUST 6. Mauritius (Cape St. Francis) 3 p.m. Banka Island. Pladjoe and Palembang (Thedens) 3 p.m. Pontianak (Raub) 4 p.m. Banka Island (except Muntok) (Loudon) 4 p.m. Djambi (Noorebar) 4 p.m. Kemaman, Dungun and Trengganu (Asdang) 4 p.m. Pladjoe, Palembang and Port Moresby (Le Maire) 4 p.m.204 words
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Miscellaneous288 1930-08-06 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, AUGUST 6. High Tides—9.20 a.m., 7.57 p.m. Football League: Malays v. R.A. (Div. I), Stadium; Ord. and Sigs. v. F. and N. (Div. II). Tennis Exhibition, S.C.C. Johore State Dinner to Mr. G. E. Shaw, Istana Besar. 8 p.m. TO-MORROW, AUGUST 7. High Tides.—10.11 a.m., 8.55288 words
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Miscellaneous276 1930-08-06 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Dafly Weather Report. Bright 1 ft ale Temperature. Rain- Ban- tive. Wind. Max. Mln. falL shine. j Huml- Dlrec- Speed. Station*. P. F. Ins. Hours dity tton. m.p.h. Weather. Alor Star 83 75 nil 2.3 I 85 E.N.E. 2 Fine Kota Bharu 91 73 01 s 5276 words
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Article748 1930-08-06 8 One house-owner has already bemoaned his sad lot in our column-. He has a bungalow to let at n moderate rent but cannot find ft tenant for it. We have been given some information by another, who also appears to have just reason to declare that the748 words
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Article487 1930-08-06 8 Mr. T. Rajendra, the Kuala Lumpur lawyer has arrived from a holiday in India and Ceylon Mr. M. R. Menon. of the V.M.C.A. School I Commerce has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Economic Society of London. The Rev. W. Murray. MA., will conduct service in English at the487 words
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271 1930-08-06 8 British Empire Trade Exhibition. British Official Wireless. Kugoy, Aug. 6. AuangemtnU. are in hand for the Prince of Wales to visit Argentina and Brazil in the Spring of next year. The main purpose of tne visit is to enable the Prince to take partBritish Official Wireless. - 271 words
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Article132 1930-08-06 8 Drought Causes Huge Losses In U. S. Reuter's Service. New York, An*. 6. Nature seenio to be solving ihe problem of the grain surpius." This remark by a member or the Farm Board indicates the only bright .-,pot in the record drought, which ;s almost general Farmers,Reuter's Service. - 132 words
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Article58 1930-08-06 8 Visiting Berlin Incognito? {Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin Aug 5. Go* < f Hfe'i minor treiediea fa befog enacted in Berlin. When a crowd of Press photographen and autograph hunters are madly iii.hing about searching for Buster Keaton. who 8 reported to have arrived incognito, wishing to avoid publicity.58 words
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Article50 1930-08-06 8 Alarmist Reports Denied. f Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.} Rome. Aug. 5. Vatican quarters deny alarmist reports regarding the PonrfTs health. It b sf ted that the Pope is suffering irom artery sclerosis and painful gall inflammation, but his condition i.< norm.-*! and no turn for the worse is anticipated50 words
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Article32 1930-08-06 8 'By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London. Aug. 5. Lord Rirkenhead is seriously ill with bronchial pneum<;nia. There has been some improvement in his condition in the last twentyfour hours.32 words
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Article55 1930-08-06 8 From China and Japan by Ka'yan." due Singapore at 6 p.m. to-day. From Holland by "Tnsulinde." due Singapore noon to-morrow. From Western Australia by "Gascoyiie." div. Singapore to-morrow. From China and Japan by "Yamagatu Maru." due Singapore to-morrow. From Europe. (London mails despatched July 17) b: "Mantua" due55 words
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Article104 1930-08-06 8 We have received from the Superintendent F.MS. Government Printing Office. Kuala Lumpur, a copy of the Federated Malay State teal Book for the current year. This useful reference book is a mine of information, and i > being improved every year. There arc additional features in the new issue. Dr.104 words
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Article44 1930-08-06 8 Latest Quotations- RUBBER. Icndcn: —5 l/'16d. New Yc:k: —10% cents (G). Singapore:—cents. TIN. Londcn: —Spot £136 17s. 6d. «up 25s. Odj; 3 months, buyers £138 12s. 6d. (up 27s. 6d.), sellers £138 15s. Od. <up 27s. 6d.) Singapore:—$69.25. (175 tons sold).44 words
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Article869 1930-08-06 8 (L»Y "LOOKLK The "Malay Mail" publi&j portraits of players in ciickct match along with port, but it was unkind to !f adable Biaddell in the gallon that he made scores of l At an election meeting Saklatvala is reported n Mr of the candidates whom a pared869 words
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Advertisement255 1930-08-06 8 I ART SILVER PLATE 1 I Cake w Fruit Baskets. 1 I FINELY PIERCED. g I a S ])I vMETER 1<» INCHES. S 1 Price $17.50. 1 g g I ROBINSON CO., LTD. 1 X (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement.> }j I SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. El 8 in nJ255 words
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Advertisement91 1930-08-06 8 lu.S.De Silva&Bros j S Manufacturing Jewellers. S I SOLE AGENTS I DISTRIBUTORS J S.S. F.M.S. j jj] OF |tHE WORLD RENOWNED^ I "ZENITH I WATCHES. 30 Years' Experience. I 61, High Street, I jjj Singapore. I 'Phone 4540. i 634 B Dj NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, ffi S TENG SENG GUAN.91 words
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462 1930-08-06 9 More Mills To Close Down? INDIA'S TRADE CRISIS. lects Of Disobedience Movement. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Aug. 5. .nment of India's appreciation of n up to last Saturday states that, comments given below, there has r.ge during the week and that theBritish Official Wireless. - 462 words
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Article50 1930-08-06 9 Reuter's Service. Ahahabad. Aug. 5. Tr.e Viceroy has authorised the removal oC 'he Indian Congress leaders. Pandit Mot.i 1 Nehru ar.d his son. Pandit Jawaharial Nehru. T ho are incarcerated here, to Poona. where iir. Gancihi Les in Yerod.a gaol, with a view to facilitating peace talks.Reuter's Service. - 50 words
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Article104 1930-08-06 9 DEMONSTRATION* at council meeting. Reuter's Service. Calcutta. Aug. G. Ihere v. e uproar. scenes when the Muii.v.lpal Corpoiation met to elect j r A Aiaerman, owuig to the failure M. Mr. Sen Gupta, who is in prison, tli w thin the statutory period, for theReuter's Service. - 104 words
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135 1930-08-06 9 i nment Decision. Extraordinary issued yesterday standard rates of wages for ta Province Welleslev: Male age of 16. 40 cents a day rs above the age of 15. 32 -r.'s a d at to the F.M.S. Government adard wages as follows: For I Lipis. Raub.135 words
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Article1014 1930-08-06 9 DRIVEN TO DESPERATION. Family's Grim Struggle For Existence. SENT BACK TO AUSTRALIA. A family of stowaways from Fremantle who reached Colombo recently had a grim story to relate of hardship, hunger, and a fruitless search for work. Driven to desperation, three children and their mcther boarded the1,014 words
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Article578 1930-08-06 9 SINHALESE SUGGESTIONS. Franchise For The Educated Minority. UNOFFICIAL MAJORITY WANTED. The Singapore Sinhalese Association has addressed the following letter to the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association: "We have the honour to thank your Association for your kind invitation to express our views on the matter of578 words
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Article215 1930-08-06 9 Revolvers Used Against "Blacklegs." ATTACK ON MOTOR-COACHES. Reuter's Service. Lille. Autr. 5. The strikers have repeated their demons tions by blocking the roads with obstacles and stoning buses conveying non-strikers fr m Be'.gium. The number of strikers of Roub;ix and Tourccing has increased to over 20.001. Rou'o..ix.Reuter's Service. - 215 words
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Article256 1930-08-06 9 Bayonet Attack On Englishwoman. OFFICIAL PROTEST. Girl Missionary's Finger Cut Off. Reuter's Service. Peking, Aug. 5. It is learned that Communist bandits are holding Misses Nettleton and Harrison, the missionaries. They have cut off one of Miss Nettleton s fingers and have sent it to the authorities, demandingReuter's Service. - 256 words
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Article360 1930-08-06 9 DRIVEN OUT OF CHANGSHA. Sin Kuo Mm Press" Service.] Shanghai, Aug. 6. The Hunaiaese troops under General Ho Chien started a second offensive against the Communists at Changsha the day before yesterday. Under the protection of the gun fire of the Government gun-boats they succeeded in360 words
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Article121 1930-08-06 9 First Race Since His Illness. British Official Wireless. Rugby. Aug. 5. The Kin?. a( companied by Admira l Earl Jellicoe. took t. :rt at Cowes to-d:*.y in his first yacht race since his illness. It had been arranged that in the event cf the weather breaking theBritish Official Wireless. - 121 words
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Article36 1930-08-06 9 BOMB SPORTS REVIEW, en paffes 2 and 3 TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 11. FEDERATION FOR INDIA, on page 12. LABUAN NOTES, on pare 13. MUAfi NOTES, on page 13.36 words
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Advertisement148 1930-08-06 9 I NOXO Prevents Rot, Decay and I I Fungoid Decay. I 1 NOXO Prevents Attack by White 1 Ants and all Insects. I NOXO Is the Best Wood Preserva- I B 5} I tive and Stain. 1 1 3 MANUFACTURED BY NEWTON CHAMBERS CO., LTD. I I I SHEFFIELD, ESGLAND.148 words
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266 1930-08-06 10 Sports Pastimes. SINGAPORE LEAGUE. Chinese Gain Further Points. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The Chinese gained two valuable points yesterday when they easily dlspoaed of the 3.R C in a Div. I League match played at the Anaan Road Stadium, and consid rably Improved their goal average by netting five gpals to nil.266 words
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Article44 1930-08-06 10 In the Second Division League game on the 3JR.C. ground yesterday the Police beat the A P.C. by 4—o. The Police were far superior and should have won by a wider margin. The scorers were Bembroke (2). Tolmie (1), omith (1).44 words
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Article62 1930-08-06 10 To-Morrow's League Match. The following have been invited to play for the S.C.C. against the S C.FA. to-morrow at Jalan Besar; in Div. I of the Singapore League: Br it tain; Woods, Lee; Bell. Reade, Donald; Joy. Kendall, Mlllen, Fyfe, McFarlane. If the S.C.C. drop a point62 words
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Article406 1930-08-06 10 Johore Beat Negri Sembilan. (From Our Own Correspondent.} Seremban, Aug. 4. On the Seremban Station Padang on Saturday, ;n the presence of His Highness the Yam Tuan and the British Resident, Negri fembilan met Johore in the Malaya Cup Competition and lost 3 —l. Right from the406 words
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Article83 1930-08-06 10 GOLF. The following are the results of the Keppel Golf Club August Bank Holiday competitions: Four Ball Bogey: R Hindle and E. Tucker 6 up on Bogey. Mixed Foursomes: Mrs. R E. Mo. ri an 1 S. H. Moss 43—7»i—35%. The Monthly Medal (Stroke) for83 words
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Article55 1930-08-06 10 Badminton. The follow ng will represent the Blackburn BP. against the Devonshire B P. in a match of aeven singles at the lattcr's court on Sunday: Ang Scon Cheong. Cheong Yew Loo, Quek Gim T=ong, Tan Cheng Guan. Oh Tiang Hock, Poh Choo Lye and Lim Khoon55 words
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Article452 1930-08-06 10 Welsh County's Good Display. RICHARDSONS RISKY DECLARATION. CRICKET. (By arrangement with the "8JJP.") London. Aug. 5. Rain delayed the start of the third day's p'ay between the Australian tourists and Glamorgan at Swansea to-day for an hour. Continuing the visitors' second innings, Ponsford remained undefeated throughout. Jackson452 words
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31 1930-08-06 10 Ihe Baiestier Occasionals beat a Newton team on Monday by 43 runs. Scores: Balestier Occasionals 107. (Hargovind 27 and Pradhan 4 for 9). Newton XI: 64.31 words
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Article168 1930-08-06 10 St. Joseph's Institution beat the V.M.C.A. on the school ground on Monday. Scores: 5.J.1.: C. Mosbergen b Hoole 13; T. Oordeiro b Cassiechitty 2; Chia Keng Hock lbw. B Hoolo 3; J. Then run out 22; D. Ess not out 37; K. Morrando b Meredith 12; G.168 words
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Article200 1930-08-06 10 The Negri Sembilan Club beat St. Joseph's Institution on Sunday on the S.R.C. ground. Scores: S J. 1.: C. Mosbergen c Reutens b Edmonds 1; T. Cordeiro b Edmonds 4; Chia Keng Hock lbw. b G. Singh 33; J. Then b Edmonds 10; D. Ess lbw. b200 words
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Article273 1930-08-06 10 More Interference By Rain. SUSSEX TEOUNCED IN TATE'S "BENEFIT". Reuter's Service. London, August 5. County matches commenced on Saturday resulted as follows, play in most cases being abandoned owing to rain: Lanes, beat Yoiks. Lancashire: 284 for wkts. decl. (E. Tyldesley 107). Yorkshire: 125 (Macdonald 7 for 58).Reuter's Service. - 273 words
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Article183 1930-08-06 10 Positions up to Aug. 5: Last year's positions given ln brackets. Ist Inns. P. W. L D. W. L. Pta Points scored:— 8 0 4 5 S Yorks (3) 22 9 2 4 4 3 117 Lanes (2) 21 7 0 2 7 5 114 Notts (1)183 words
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Article152 1930-08-06 10 Freeman Certain Of 200 Wickets. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London. Aug. 5. The following are thp latest first class averages for the English season: Batting. English. Inns. Runs. Highest. Ay. Duleepsinghji 34 2.124 333 68.51 Sutchffe 27 1.271 150 60.52 Ducat 35 1,624 218 52.38 Whysall152 words
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Article71 1930-08-06 10 BADMINTON. Entries for the Singapore doubles championship tournament are now open and will close at 4 p.m. on Monday. All entries should be sent to the hon. secretary, Singapore Badminton Association, c/o General Motors Export Company, Mercantile Bank Building, and must be accompanied by the entry fee71 words
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Article461 1930-08-06 10 Malayan Championship. LAWN TENNIS. [BY "REYNARD."] The final of the ladies' doubles hi the Malayan Championship Tournament, which was left unfinished at set all on Monday, was replayed yesterday on the centre court of the S.C.C. It was agreed to replay the match instead of playing461 words
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Article75 1930-08-06 10 LOCAL PLAYERS TO MEET SAIGON VISITORS. Exhibition sets in which the Saigon players will take part have been arranged for this afternoon at the S.C.C. as follows:— Men's Doubles: Clerc and Kleinman v. Van Olao and Van Chim. Men's Doubles: Kawajiri and Matsukawa v. Van Olao and Van75 words
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Article29 1930-08-06 10 In the handicap mixed doubles ln the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club Tournament yesterday Mrs. C. J. Smith and Captain Graham beat Captain and Mrs. Dearden 6—4, 6—2.29 words
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Article24 1930-08-06 10 The date for the closing of entries for the lot incoming autumn tennis tournament at the S.C.C. has been extended to Saturday.24 words
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Article134 1930-08-06 10 Ties in the S.C.R.C. tournament: TO-DAY'S TIES. "A" singles handicap: Chcong Chee Lim or Tan Thian Sang v. Yap Ah Hyan. "A" doubles handicap: Chia Keng Tye and Scow Poh Leng v. Chua Choon Sim and Ching Kee Sun. "B" singles handicap: Chay Sing Hal v. Chew Kcow134 words
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Article78 1930-08-06 10 A Chinese was seriously stabbed in a house ln Bain Street on Sunday night. His assailant drove the knife into his stomach, head and hand. The victim rushed out of the house and obtained assistance before the assailant could inflict further injuries. He bled profusely from his wounds78 words
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Article54 1930-08-06 10 An elderly Bengali living in Mohammed oultan Road committed suicide last night by cutting his throat with a razor. It is reported that the deceased was employed as a jaga by the United Engineers, Ltd., where he had been employed for the past 30 years. He had been54 words
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Article41 1930-08-06 10 A Chinese named Vow Chee was fined $1,000 or in default 18 months' r.i. by the District Judge (Mr. C. Wilson) yesterday, f:r being in possession of a large quantity of Dutch cigars. The accused had a previous conviction.41 words
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Article35 1930-08-06 10 A third prize was given to Lee Cheng Kim (as a fisherman) in the fancy dress competition at the New World on Sunday, organised by members of the Straits Chinese Amateur Dramatic and Musical Society.35 words
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Article35 1930-08-06 10 English Team Sails. ATHLETICS. Reuter's Service. Southampton, Aug. 5. Forty-six English athletes captained by Lord Burghley sailed to-day for Canada to participate in the Empire games at Hamilton, commencing on Aug. 16.Reuter's Service. - 35 words
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Article168 1930-08-06 10 FIRST ANNUAL SPOETS. The first athletic sports of the Radin Mas English School were held yesterday on the Outram School ground. The individual champion was Khalid oin Kechot, who scored 20 points, and the runner-up was Khamis bin All. In the teachers' race Mr. Retnam came168 words
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Article298 1930-08-06 10 GOLF. The following are the teams and starting times for the match Racecourse Golf v. Singapore Golf Club, to be played at the Racecourse on Sunday (home players mentioned first): 8.15 a.m. B. M. Abdullah and C. A. R. Bateman v. L. D. Hardie and R. Craik298 words
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Article33 1930-08-06 10 The following is the result of the Eurasian Cup competition at the Racecourse Golf Club: J. W. Moore 171-28 .143. T. Morita 159-14 145. S. L M. Ibrahim 154-8 146.33 words
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Article376 1930-08-06 10 Eye Lost After Alleged Acid Throwing. A mysterious occurrence in which a man and his wife were injured by acid, the husband losing an eye, was the subject of a case heard at Bow-street Police Court. Mrs. Rebecca Heller, aged forty-nine, smartly dressed, of Ridgmount-gardens, Tottenham Court-road,376 words
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Article183 1930-08-06 10 Land Acquisition Appe a CLAIM FOE OVER Mil 1I0N ()(j The sitt.ng of the special ibunai oi the Chie; Justice <S;; v al c °nsisu,, Px esident. and Messrs. V Mur -W van Cuylenburg. was n v f >l f ;g C. y' Supreme Court. in Mr. P.183 words
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Article130 1930-08-06 10 Passed As Central Cargo. HID BETWEEN BOTTI.I.S OF SYRip Over three thousand tahi ip. rsian mm valued at about $10,000. were seized at 2 Government Monopoh.a ea inattai shed «s* terday afternoon. It appears that which had been passed as general and stored a one of130 words
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Article105 1930-08-06 10 Criminal Breach Of Trust. Song Ong Teh. a member of a well-knot? Straits-born Chinese fa ouy, was charged before Mr. P. S. Williams (the Second Magistrate' this morning with criminal breach of trust in respect of $1 560. The accused i», arrested on the complaint of the105 words
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Article75 1930-08-06 10 Director Of Prohibition's Policy. Reuter's Service. New York. Aug. 3 Mr. Amos Woodcock b d on new duties as Director of Pr HbtCon with earnest, direct appeal to thi people, broadcaall ovet the count:; citizens to svmpathv and help to tin Ideal cf a nation. Mr. Woudco,Reuter's Service. - 75 words
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Article35 1930-08-06 10 Quarrel In Japanese Hotel. A European living in a *Pffj*| Benccolen Street «1 U alleged, by a Chine* entered his left arm. fracl It is reported that the lowing a quarrel over d35 words
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Article139 1930-08-06 10 Reuter's Service. «ttit the Sir. (By arrangerrwr.. London. Aug. u« I R Clynes. The Home Secr-tary of arrived at Ottunte Cas > York is also there tod imminent. Wl ::.S" n AUg d Major-Oeneral Douglas appointed Chief of Stall General Summeral! 5 Sydney. AJg The Australian airn.a-Reuter's Service. - 139 words
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258 1930-08-06 11 Sports Pastimes. <t. Anthony's School. Ci SULTS OF THE SPORTS. ATHLETICS. :ng are the detailed results of Ul2 Boys' School annual atnletic id on Saturday at the Singapore Mr. C G. Coleman distributing the conclusion: .4 Buan Hong. Edward Ptstana: M. de Silva. C Swee Ghee, S. Durnford. D: B.258 words
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Article304 1930-08-06 11 D\\\i» >l> WIN'S CHAMPIONSHIP. The .tnnual athletic sports of the Straits I'ruon English School was held on Monday at the An >n Road Stadium and among present the Anson Road Stadium and among thos? present w re the Consul General for China and Mrs. Tong Lao. Dawixxi304 words
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Article59 1930-08-06 11 long distance championship of 01 be held on Oct. 5. The P Q to all Singapore athletes. The is $2 each. A championship cup and two c onsolation prizes will be awarded. close on Sept. 22 at noon. Full ting to this competition can bo D to59 words
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Article118 1930-08-06 11 WEIGHT-LIFTING. ■oetition for the 8, 9, 10, and 12 b of Singapore will be held of the Health and Strength at 186, Rangoon Road, on Trophies will be given by the cnion. ?> c w ta red are as follows:—Two hands :th bar bell, two dumb bells118 words
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Article107 1930-08-06 11 BILLIARDS. steel bii shafted golf club comes the ?Ubli c a' Je 11 has not yet made its e but being tried by some of w bo believe that the absence idvantaa,. var Ping will be an important butt the rest o tip are as at present and107 words
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Article89 1930-08-06 11 [Our readers are invited to write to us on objects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does noi lecessarily endorse opinions expressed by corresocndents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only Pen-names89 words
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Article110 1930-08-06 11 (To the Editor, -Malaya Tribune.") Sir —The letter appearing in your issue of the 4th inst. is appropriately signed "Red Herring," and is obviously an attempt by one company to obtain a larger portion of this business than it would obtain by joining the 'group." The statement that110 words
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Article469 1930-08-06 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir, —Often-times treatises and episodes appear in the local papers treating- of the ordeals of the alarming number of unemployed claimed to be protected, by the world's foremost administrations. Despite continued advocacy—nay, earnest solicitude —the spark is yet not ignescent enough to enkindle even469 words
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Advertisement181 1930-08-06 11 I New World Cabaret. I Dancing 8 Every Night 1 at 9 p.m. I FIRST CLASS BAR. Igranic Short Wave y Receiver r|^^a Best by Test. I L 11 I Don't fiddle about "Trying fISSP** Things" it's expensive. The *s W* 48 Igranic Receiver is not a Meccano Set or181 words
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Advertisement226 1930-08-06 11 !BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT jAn. n. M THE KING OF |j HIGH CLASS TABLE REQUISITES IN STERLING SILVER AND E. P. N. 8. jjj WARE FOR THE BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED HOME. EFFECTIVE MODERN jjj 5j DESIGNS THAT WILL COMMAND ATTENTION A.NT» ADMIRATION. S l Hand Pierced Silver Cake Basket. S l-yrex Glass226 words
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Miscellaneous172 1930-08-06 11 SING A PORE VOH NT1 V RS Drill Programme. TO-DAY, AUGUST 6. 5.10 p.m.—Drill Hall, 1st Bn. Sig. 'SectienTSignal Training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. Recruits Course, Drill Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range, "F" (Malay) Coy., Classification. TO-AfOJ?«OW, AUGUST 7. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, No. 3 Pin. "A" (M. G.) Coy., Revolver Classification.172 words
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Article62 1930-08-06 12 Recommendations Of The Simon Commission. EXTRACTS FROM THE REPORT 4 (Continued.) 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 daily62 words
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Article2501 1930-08-06 12 DEFENCE AND SECURITY. Fart V. is entitled "The Constitutional iioblem in Relation to the Defence of India.' In the North-West India is exposed to a constant and pressing danger of a magnitude which is quite without parallel in any other part of the Empire." The Commissioners say tiiat2,501 words
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Article376 1930-08-06 12 THE FUTURE OF BURMA. in Part VI. the Commissioners discuss the futuie of Burma and recommend that Burma should be separated from India immediately Two main grounds for the Commission's belief ill the necessity of Burma's separation from India are the strength which Burman sentiment in its favour376 words
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Advertisement199 1930-08-06 12 FRESH from the Factory to the CONSUMER, j 0 H HINDENBURG I Gold Label I mpi JAVANESE Records. I SEASON CO., LTD. I 115, North Bridge Road, Singapore. I Do you suffer from Anaemia jjj Do you feel weak, run down? jjj [—|l If so, try Dr. ROUSSELJiEMOSTYL ißofeg] aad199 words
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Advertisement260 1930-08-06 12 KELVEY PRESENTS HER i M WITH ZLATA THE PERFEC T DAI XT VICTORIA THBAIJg SATURDAY, AU, Dm MOX. and TUES.. w at 5.30 and *< PRICES Evening perl, Matinees Adults $2. < v[ J"^* 1 BBIGHTEh if ems ETTER im CING E4UTIFOL GIRLS !2™ L J GOWNED ABY WGM)ERS ETTER260 words
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Article470 1930-08-06 13 Labuan Football League. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Labuan, July 31. Matches in the Labuan League to date have icsulted as follows: July 18: School A. beat Govt. B. s—l, July 21: L. Chinese beat Nondescripts 6—l, July 25: School A. beat .school B. 9—l, July 26: Govt. A.470 words
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Article173 1930-08-06 13 Dr. A. Murugesu Entertained. (From Our Oicn Correspondent.) Muar. July 31 The Indo-Ceylonese Community. Muar, entertained Dr. A. Murugesu, Assistant Surgeon. Government Hospital, Muar. to tea at the Association's premises on July 29, prior to his departure to Kukob on transfer. Mr. Chelliah John, presided and speeches were173 words
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Article237 1930-08-06 13 The following appointments are announced in the F.M.S. Government Gazette: Mr. E. P. Colgan to be an Assistant Commissioner of Police, F.M.S.; Mr. D. Keilich to be Gaoler. ■Graded Prisons Department, F.M.S.: Mr, J. G. Carrie to be Deputy Registrar-General of Statistics, F.MS.; Mr. J. H. Roberts to237 words
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Advertisement778 1930-08-06 13 j BRITISH THOMSON—HOUSTON CO., LTD. 1 (Well known Manufacturers of Electric Lamps) g Rugby, England. I MAZDA PEARL LAMP. 1 most important incandescent electric lamp inventions of the last sixteen g 3. T. H. MAZDA INVENTIONS and modern electric lighting is a direct jfl MAZDA RESEARCH. g 5 i buy778 words
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Advertisement33 1930-08-06 13 Sn.ECLERC'B ii leTlVrcs »it JEM 5 ASTHMA relieved instantaneously by HIMASAR. 75 cents per bottle, On sale at the Himalayan Pharmacy, 62, Owen Road, or at Us Branch at 135, Serangoon Road, Singapore.33 words
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Advertisement339 1930-08-06 13 YOU live tat once then why not start to-day and improve your Health §t r i! NT from 911 those litUa of real health nervous ailments. Your hlood too httrength Those annoying nervous ene<* by the use of SanatThink of the better symptoms such as tiring °g en Tto red339 words
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Advertisement459 1930-08-06 14 WANTED. WANTED —To buy second-hand house furniture. Apply, S. B. Koh, 655-17, (Padang Terbakar), Bedoh. "situation wanted. SITUATION WANTED—Excellent and trustworthy Amah, cook and boy disengaged; for references, please write to Chop Wah Heng. 185. Orchard Road list floor). EARN a big salary as a Certificated Bookkeeper. Individual postal tuition,459 words
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Advertisement896 1930-08-06 14 FRUITFUL, SMALL ADS, I HAVE YOU: j n A HOUSE TO LET. 3 X A CAB TO SELL. ft Cj ANYTHING TBT PUBLIC WANTS. ft a 900 YOU WANT: 5 J A SITUATION. j)j J AN EMPLOYEE. g rO PUBLIC INTEREST IN YOUR WARES. nJ I s 3 Try a896 words
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Advertisement557 1930-08-06 14 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Junker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. 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 9,557 words
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Advertisement527 1930-08-06 14 BANKS. THE 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.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.527 words
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Advertisement507 1930-08-06 14 INSURANCE INSURANCE COMi Ufl FIRE, MARIN, MOTOIc R INSURANCE (tPIEI> LOWEST Clm RATU L f Office: I, Flnlayson r„. fJL THE EASTEi: ASSURANCE C LOOTED. (Incorporated in the Settismsmj HEAD OFFICI >G\p o 2nd Floor of No SsaTj^ Singapore. 'Phone Nos d gg. BOARD OF r. trots See Teong Wah.507 words
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Advertisement502 1930-08-06 15 I P.&O. BRITISH INDIA AND A P( AR LINES. ■orated in England.) iM|l p FENCER CARGO SERVICES. AND ORIENTAL STEAM rSK"S ,N CO.. LONDON AND SA *J\ iST MAIL SERVICE. Tact with His Majesty's 10 Government.) Qf I \ItD FROM LONDON, hina and Japan. Due Tonnaga Singapore 1930 11,000 Aug.502 words
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Advertisement543 1930-08-06 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch j j-| pj Australische Dampfschiffs 1 Q Q Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, JAPAN AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. t .m.s. SAUERLAND via Manila Aug. 9 S.S. SCHEER Aug. 14 m.s. MUNSTERLAND via Manila Aug. 26 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Sept.543 words
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Advertisement696 1930-08-06 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON. Tonnage Destination Due San 1930 Haruna Maru 10,500 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Hull, Rotterdam Ss 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.696 words
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Advertisement241 1930-08-06 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEIiTSCOER U§TOj LLOYD. jfllY I Incorporated i* Germany) The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures: DERPFLINGER for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku. Dalny and Tsingtau Aug. 17 t DESSAU for Saigon, Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Y'hama. and Vladivostock Aug. 20 j HOMEWARDS. WITELL for Genoa, Marseilles, Rotterdam, H'burg and241 words
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Advertisement285 1930-08-06 15 ENGLISH TALKIE RECORDS. A Little Kiss Each Morning. That Wonderful Something Is Love. Hello. Baby, Lucky Mt Lovable You, Crying For The Carolines, Singin In The Bathtub. Look For The Silver Linin* It You Were The Only Girl, I've Got To Hay* You. Weary Blues. One Sweet Kiss. I'll Always285 words
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Advertisement286 1930-08-06 16 IDUKKERS GOLD LABEL WITTE PORT A PORT I (YELLOW SEAL). j{] j GENUINE FULL-BODIED 0 W/ PORTWINE ĕ /JB THE FINEST ON illE 1 j JB j M\RKEI 3 'tmtt Imported into Malaya for ffl I w& nice than 50 years. g I ISSaSH Beware of Imitations. X I LOOK286 words
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Advertisement284 1930-08-06 16 Why Doctors recommend BIOCITIN? Because Biocitln is a nutrient containing the most digestible constituents of the york of eggs and of Milk and 10% physiologically pure Lecithin (nerve food). The preparation represents a rather fine powder of a yellowish colour and of a mild cake-like smell ana taste. If put284 words
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Advertisement259 1930-08-06 16 j A 2nd. HAND GARS f| )j We beg to announce re-organization of our 2nd. hand 0 car department, and therefore better values. v 3 Every car receives proper overhaul and reconditioning 0 before disposal. q uj Favourable prices are alwajs allowed for the Trade-in S against new Fiats of259 words
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