Malaya Tribune, 14 August 1930
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Title Section21 1930-08-14 1 The Malaya Tribune xva- No. lOt SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune ingapore: Thursday, Aug. U. 193021 words
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Advertisement241 1930-08-14 1 LIPTON'S CEYLON TEAyOI i \NOT BETTER THE BEST. "SHXP" BRAND 1 J SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK Jf 1 PURE UNSKIMMED COW'S MILK, and in condensation nothing but FINEST WHITE rtfclflENSED SUGAR is added. Being pre- SWEETENED j p3red Under m St hygienic ,yi V// conditions, this Milk is especiif jjlfik $%4&\>241 words
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Advertisement149 1930-08-14 1 "FLORODOR" Washin* J/ Suitings- y For Troplrsl HIGH STREET. y/ Singapore. j QUOITE! j I How paradoxical, that whilst Read's "Dog's 1 Head" Lager stands far above Hoi Polloi, I jjj to offer it to a thirsty guest should constitute g I I j the very Hoighest of Polloiteness! 1149 words
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Article1072 1930-08-14 2 "CHRISTIAN GENERAL'S" ACHIEVEMENT. Millions Dead To Sate His Ambition. (By a Special Correspondent.) Two millions of peaceful Chinese have d:ed of starvation in Shensi Province in the past two years Ol oiuer to satisfy the ambition of Ping Yu oiang, the so-called "Christian General." Another million will perish1,072 words
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Article, Illustration242 1930-08-14 2 By Toning Up The Blood And N Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Keep You Feeling Young And Vig< The surest way to remain young Is to take care of the condition of one's blood and arteries. Good blood and plenty of it is242 words
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Advertisement256 1930-08-14 2 Eno taep Inner cleanliness is vital j ft to health. By taking ENO's "Fruit Salt" regularly each morning, you will keep your system clear of poisons and your blood stream pure. ENO's "Fruit Salt" acts in Nature's way—gently, safely and surely. It is not a purgative, but a pleasant-tasting laxative256 words
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Article2217 1930-08-14 3 LONDON CONFERENCE CONJECTURES. A Week's Events Reviewed. Mail week was not very eventful in the different spheres in which the present Indian political situation can be viewed. The SapruJayakar Mission's request to the Viceroy, it was announced last Wednesday, had been granted, and on Tuesday we learnt2,217 words
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Advertisement387 1930-08-14 3 The COTV Way to Greater Charm. LES roiJDRES COTV t is no Fare Powder tn the worli that can compare with PowJcr both as regard; quality and price No inattryou pay you cannot find a better face powder. Its fin ness fetteate fragrance and Its subtle colour shades have made387 words
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Advertisement197 1930-08-14 3 SUNDRIES. Ladies' Invisible Hair Net, Superior Ej'o:j?r Sponge, Kabaia, Brooches. Eveready Flashlignf?. Hump Non-rust Hair Pins. Alphabetic Bone Brooches, Athletic Supporter. Silk Hair Ne\ Silk Embroidery Threads. Baby Elastic Rubber Pants, Ladies' Belt Petite. Blue Bird Powder Puff, Baby Toilet Set. Breast Reliever. Home Hair Clipper, etc., etc. D. T.197 words
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Advertisement23 1930-08-14 3 the to^m GREAT l^iL/jJWi COLD-ON-TNE-CHEST NEURALGIA CATARRH BRONCHITIS LUMBAGO RHEUMATISM SCIATICA SORE MUSCLES JOINTS ACHES AMD STRAINS 75 cants or 51.50 Bex. Alllitaicrß23 words
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Article2436 1930-08-14 4 A RECORD YEAR OF FLYING. AIR TRAVEL IN THE FUTURE. Britain's New Luxury Train. GREAT PROGRESS OF CIVIL AVIATION. (Special to *he "Malaya Tribune.") London. July 17. The development of civil fly.ng in every direction during 1929 is recorded in the annual report of the Air Ministry2,436 words
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Advertisement158 1930-08-14 4 "Yon may as well be out of the world as out of the fashion" so:— X ru Ln If you haven't a "Kodak" then get one now. If,you have—then load it with KODAK" FILM for best results. Don't forget—yellow box film a I will never let you down. I KODAK158 words
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Advertisement233 1930-08-14 4 Heltjbaoy through" Baby is fretful and restless, and mo sleep is disturbed. Why go on niohi night like this? Get Woodward Water to-day. Physicians all over t recommend this universal English t It will quickly soothe away all baby's grii pains and bring peaceful slumber To and you. GRIPE WAIFEW233 words
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263 1930-08-14 5 r'a Report. md Co.. in their weekly rt i*** ~t 12, state: s*t us nave prevailed in tho durinf tlie week and bus:- been practically at a last reported. Rubber almost daily in price and come through from manuand consumptive chanjjjturing d very steady recently263 words
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Article131 1930-08-14 5 Chamber Of Commerce R. A. Report. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association in their* weekly auction report, dated Aug. 13. state: Catalogued 1.758.956 1b.=785.25 tons. OSered 1.468.480 1b.=655.56 tons. Sold 1 240,622 lb —553.85 tons. London spot 4 11, 16d. New York 9\ cents. Prire» Realised.131 words
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Article123 1930-08-14 5 VIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S.S.) LTD. Per Imp. Gallon cts. mm Aviation Spirit ex 4-gl. drums per imp. gl. 90 fed Shell Motor Spirit ex pump and/or 4-gL drums per imp. gL 77 Mow Shell Motor Spirit per 4-gl. tin $3.22 &eU Kerosene per 2 tins $5.38 °°«liglu Eerosene123 words
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Article1574 1930-08-14 5 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER A CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, Aug. 14, 1930, 10 a.m. Issue V" alue Buyers. Sellers.. El Asam Kumbang 26j9 27*6 5|- Ayer Hitam Tin 8,6 9|6 Cl Bangrin Tin 13|9 14 6 1 Batang Padang 0.1C 0.15 1 Batu Caves 0.551,574 words
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Advertisement46 1930-08-14 5 For defects of vision toosuit M. KZEKIEL A SONS, M. m v In Place, Singapore. feI ««el. o.D„ (Phila.). F.LO. (Loud.). •oL Late Alhaiobra Orchestral tit H idbS 1 Engagements. Also under *mds of stringed Instru--7 «Pert repairer. CHARGES MODERATE. v Silva. 81, Wilkie Road i-46 words
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Advertisement224 1930-08-14 5 KELVEY PRESENTS HER TALENTED PUPILS WITH ZLATA THE PERFECT DANCER AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE SATURDAY, AUG. 23 at 9.15 pm. MON. and TUES- AUG. 25 and 26 at 5.30 p.m. PRICES Evening performance $2 and $1. Matinees Adults $2, Children $1 All Parti. BRIGHTER ITEMS ETTER DANCING EAUTIFUL GIRLS EAUTIFDLLY224 words
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Advertisement73 1930-08-14 5 j j -whatis it? U 'M>f I fi RF!D HACKIiE!" scotLmri's best: 5 Heat all comers at the Brewers' "^OsBSi 6 U Exhibition, London. g I Nothing could be more refreshing 4 J\L ft I after a hot rrmkke»* W I Its fine full pre-war flavour stands Jr jjj S73 words
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Advertisement731 1930-08-14 6 Amusements. j I \</muu xW, m w a?/w yy \>/^y yyy a./ a yy v A W •■fa|H I I Hlh P li 3 ol f* 1 h Ho tea TO-NIGHT gjaTj I PREMIERE FOR MALAYA OF jjj jjj RADIO'S GREAT SIDE-SPLITTING Musical Comedy Success, I TRE FAMOUS MADCAPS OF731 words
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204 1930-08-14 7 'fv.c Markets Dull* id Co. report at 11 a.m. Messrs- 9*9 KL'BBER. t.d unchanged. i iG). up cent. Allenbys 95 cents—sl.os, •■"""j 51. Ayer Panas 90—95 i cents, Brogas 65—70 ongs 30—35 cents, Bukit Colinsburghs $1.60—51.80, its—sl, Glenealys $I—sl.lo, its, Jeram Kuantans 50 SS cents, Kedahs204 words
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Article172 1930-08-14 7 Asiatic Planters' Appeal To Government. A public meeting of proprietary planters of ill nationalities mid representatives of all ornnisaticr.s interested in the production of rubier will be held in the Town Hall. Kuala Lumper, on Wednesday of next week at 5 p.m. to consider and if thought fit,172 words
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Article70 1930-08-14 7 American Concem'i Ambitious Scheme. Reuter's Service. New York, Aug. 13. rger, with total assets extfceSrp 000 has *todoa>d by ho'der"" B,eetfn of the shareCorporatin, SmcIair Consolidated Oil i n f authorise an issue of 5,000,000 nmm'T ares and the tor terests «M, c r Porations and mPdnsionReuter's Service. - 70 words
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Article70 1930-08-14 7 Rubber Slump A Factor. Reuter's Service. Washington, Aug. 13 Official figures show that American imports and exports with Europe in June declmed by $30,000,000 compared with June last year, while exports from Asia to the United States fell by $34,000,000. This is partly attributed toReuter's Service. - 70 words
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Article165 1930-08-14 7 Local Stocks Cause Anxiety. Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd, in their weekly rubber report, state: Singapore, Aug. 14. The market has maintained a downward and uneventful trend during the past week, but, for the moment, appears to have reached bottom. The strenuous efforts which sterling producers are165 words
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Article304 1930-08-14 7 British Official Wireless. (By courtt:y of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, AUGUST 14. Selling.—London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 T /sd., London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 27/32 d., London 60 days' sight 2s. 3 25/328., London 30 days' sight 2s. 3%d., London demand 2s. 3 23/32 d.,British Official Wireless. - 304 words
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Article50 1930-08-14 7 A special general meeting of the Johore Planters' Association will be held on Aug. 26 at the Rengam Club at 11 a.m. Questions regarding the reduction of wages, the adoption of an eight-hour day for estate labour and the temporary red. ction of land rents will be discussed.50 words
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67 1930-08-14 7 12 O'CLOCK NOON, AUGUST 14. Bayers. Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 15 15^ Standard R.S.S. on Tender. August 15% 15^2 September 15V4 15 V* October 15% 15% October/December 16% January/March 17% 17% Tone of Market:—Quiet Latest Cable:—London Spot Sheet 4 11/16 d. per67 words
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Article139 1930-08-14 7 ■I- SINGAPORE, AUGUST 14. Rice, Siam A-l per Koyan $360 Rice, Siam 1 $335 Rice, Siam 2 $320 Rice, Siam 3 $300 .Rice, Siam 4 5260 Rice, Saigon A-l $290 Rice, Saigon 1 $260 Rice, Saigon 2 $244 Rice, Saigon 3 $233 Rice. Rangoon 1 $222 Rice, Rangoon 2139 words
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Article448 1930-08-14 7 Mishap To "Kinta." A link in the rudder chain of the "Kinta," which vessel arrived in Penang from Singapore on Sunday morning, snapped while she was steaming out from Port Swettenham the previous day. She had just entered the open sea when the accident occurred. Anchor was dropped448 words
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Article119 1930-08-14 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore, Aug. 14. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Vyner Brooke East Basin; Kumsang—Anking 22; Prins. der Nederlanden 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Jedmoer 18; Deike Rickmers 13; Rengam 12; Nalgora 9; Van Heutsz 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate I). Edavana 35; Kinta 39.119 words
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Advertisement66 1930-08-14 7 [The Share list and Commercial News will be found on page 5.] Have you been to the Talkies at Geylang? I MPERIAL THEATRE (Late Apollo.) g I TO-NIGHT, AT 6.15 AND 9.15 P.M. I I FOX All-Talking Movietone I 'Three Sisters" I ALSO j—j* Movietone News and other Excellent Comedies.66 words
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Advertisement326 1930-08-14 7 j s|z!j|f "The Flying j 1 Pathe's All-Talking 1 l^ X *J:f«V Epic Picture of the I Air Acclaimed to be I i B the Greatest Thriller I 1 JĔOtfSĔLm\ of the Decade! S Hear tne Zoom and jjj 1 Swoop of Clashing p,an e s Hear the Breat ,e326 words
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Advertisement382 1930-08-14 7 Lessons in English for beginners by European lady. Apply Box 218, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED —By an experienced Teacher pupils frcm Primary to Cambridge classes. Success guaranteed. Terms moderate. Apply box 217, c/o Malaya Tribune. ADVERTISER fully conversant with English Language, with 4 Chinese Dialects besides Malay, have had wide382 words
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Miscellaneous227 1930-08-14 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, AUGUST 14. Australasia (Nalgora) 3 p.m. Malacca (Circe) 3 p.m. Muar (Jerantut) 3 p.m. Batu Pahat iGemas) 3 p.m. Penang and Calcutta (Kumsang) 3 p.m. 'Upper Burma, North and East India, Egypt, Europe, Canada and U.S.A. (Edavana) 3 p.m. Poeloe Galang (Noembing) 4 p.m. Sourabaya, Celebes, Moluccas,227 words
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Miscellaneous224 1930-08-14 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright RelaTemperature. Rain- Sun- tive. Wind. Max. Mm. fall. shine, j Humi- Direc- Speed. Stations. F. f. ins. Hours.! dity tion. m.pJi. Weather Ko^ B Bnaru m "~t 1 24 i 65 Calm Pme Sitiawan 3 nU 31 85 B-N* B cloudy Ipoh q?224 words
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Article766 1930-08-14 8 It is a great mistake to think tha* the American manufacturers are unduly jubilant about the absurdly low price of rubber. They are not. Indeed, they are distinctly nervous about it. realise that under sd. a pouimJ is as artificial as the high prices which they766 words
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Article409 1930-08-14 8 Mr. W. N. Sands, of the F.M.S. Agricultural Department, has been seconded to Kedah. Miss G. E. Collinson. Matron Child Welfare Bianch of the Health Department, Sarawak has resigned. News hn beta icceived of the death on the 4tl> inst. at Batavia. when- he went for treatment, and after a409 words
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Article192 1930-08-14 8 S. S. (S.) A. Asks For A Commission. GOVT. PREPARED TO CONSIDER REPRESENTATIONS. The committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association has decided to as< the Government to appoint a Commission to inquire into the present conditions of the rubber industry. It is suggested that the Commission192 words
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Article251 1930-08-14 8 Successor To Mr. Farrer. There is still much conjecture as to the name of the Civil Servant who will succeed Mr. R. J. Farrer, C.M.G., when the latter retires from the Presidency of the Singapore Municipality. The name of Mr. V. A. Lowinger F.R.G.S.. Surveyor-General. F.M.S. and S.S.251 words
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Article73 1930-08-14 8 /From Our Oion Correspondent.! Penang. Aug. U. A Rttary Club has been formed In With the Hon. Mr. P. M Robinson -a.r. President the Hon Mr. Lim Cheng Ean Vice-Prcsid; :v bfr. C VV. A. Scniiitt hon. secretary. ?.Ir. B. V C. Thompson hon. treasurer, and If73 words
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Article41 1930-08-14 8 From Holland and Germany by "Prim der Nederlanden," due Singapore at 11 a.m. to-day From China and Japan by "Nagato Ma:u." due Singapore to-morrow. From Europe, (London mails on July 24» by "Rohna," due Perans at 6 a.m to-morrow.41 words
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Article117 1930-08-14 8 The problem of fishing in the untitled of Okhc .sk pending between Japan and Ru J a is apparently becoming more involved and a tense atmosphere is now prevailing due to the presence of patrolships of both coun lies, says a report. The Banfi ef the S. S. Police will117 words
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Article764 1930-08-14 8 »TT4K)all ox Th.o Fifth Test will b Eritish sportsmen du:v wherever they may be worried over. The 'V he will temporarily be ol J« tW And this interest lm Por^ confined to the Engl; i by all communities r sh*,the British flag, for all with as much764 words
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Advertisement148 1930-08-14 8 5 08g @m>oinfm«nf g t# ftfe (maiesfg ffc QRmg a t>OfM>. <0* tfnnce of T»«f«6 g X I I IN SMART SrIAPES WITH SNIP BUM. J I NEW SEASON'S SHADES j Price $13 50. I I HATS OF DISTINCTION [j] EXCLUSIVE TO: X 1 ROBINSON Co., Ltd*, \n (Incorporated in148 words
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Advertisement58 1930-08-14 8 lU. S.De Silva Bros j Manufacturing Jewellers. S SOLE AGENTS [)j AND S I DISTRIBUTORS S FOB B I S.S. F.M.S. I S OF B Ithe world renowned^ "ZENITH" I I WATCHES. I I 30 Years' Experience. I 61, High Street, g S Singapore. S I Thone 4540. I I58 words
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Advertisement30 1930-08-14 8 TIN AND :ER Latest Que Rl BCI London:—4 U I* Ni.v Yok:—9". irhmr ,K ,S TIN. Si»-Lcndr»:-£p.t M 12 ."...i* I 3 months, buyers CU Od tellers *J136 I* ykJJ30 words
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Miscellaneous137 1930-08-14 8 ZIMBALIST S RECITALS. The prcgrammes for the recitals which Efiem Zimbalist. the famous violinist, is giving in .the Memorial Hall are as follows: SUNDAY AT 9.30 P.M. L Sonata D Minor Brahna Allegro. Adagio. Un poco presto e con scntimento. Presto agitato. II. Concer.o Stock (first performance) Molto moderato. Adagio,137 words
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286 1930-08-14 9 Pte >s Drop Bombs In City. VNISED REVOLT. Bp; Legation Moving To Nanking? Reuter's Service. Shanghai, Aug. 13. are convinced that the Comn;; t in south and central China In a single movement, all the Ls aied Communist groups really well-established centralReuter's Service. - 286 words
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Article379 1930-08-14 9 "Sin Kuo Min Press" Service. Shanghai. Aug. 14. A number Government aeroplanes raided Tstaan \esterd<y at 9 a.m. Although anti-air-craft guns were used aganst the aeroplanes none of them was hit so they reappeared and dropped several bembs into the city, where there is a pruic. About 150.000"Sin Kuo Min Press" Service. - 379 words
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Article72 1930-08-14 9 kague To Take Action. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Geneva, Aug. 13. The Tllrrr, n -tn conflict has galvanised where it is anticipated H for assistance. More- 'hat any member of th Ed to raise the matter in inclining towards dilat'-vy »j rurkej is not a member i tficult andTrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 72 words
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Article13 1930-08-14 9 ift» M N \D\ENTIRE, on page 4. "mCI, ra pag? 11,13 words
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Article956 1930-08-14 9 BEDOK SAND BETTER? "Irritating Waste Of. Court's Time," Says Judge. AfPEAL AGAINST COLLECTOR'S AWARD. Witnesses called by the opposite side gave a very different story of the values of sand at Changi, as against the claims made by the experts who gave evidence on behalf of956 words
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Article79 1930-08-14 9 Members of the Lion City Club are informed tliat photographs are now available for dstribulion and can be oDtained fiom the Clubkeeper at the club-house. The ss. ordinary shares of the AngloForeign Newspapers, Ltd.. London, to-day stand at 7»_.d., and the deferred ls. shares at l'l-d. This is the combine79 words
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Article270 1930-08-14 9 KENT AIR CRASH. Air Ministry To Hold An Inquiry. ADJOURNED INQUEST CONCLUDED. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Aug. 13. The inquest was resumed to-day on the six victims of the crash of the Junker aeroplane at Meopham, Kent, while the 'plane was flying from Le Touquet toBritish Official Wireless. - 270 words
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Article252 1930-08-14 9 Ind'an Moneylender Sent To Prison. A case of cheating wh'ch wus sent back for re-trial by the Supreme Court came up before the District Judge (Mr. C. Wilson) yesterday; Chief Court Inspector Meredith conducted < the prosecution and Mr. Tampoe-Phillips was for the defence. It was alleged that252 words
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Article90 1930-08-14 9 Whisky Stolen Under Their Noses. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Aug. 13. A glass showcase of a window in Carlton Restaurant, Beach Street, was smashed la.>t night and fcur bcltles of whisky were taken. A number of other bottles were Mt. The robber apparently cut his90 words
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Article165 1930-08-14 9 Winding Up Petition. (From Our Own Correspondent j Ipoh, Aug. 13. There were lively arguments in the Ipoh Supieme Court yesterday on a petition by Messrs. Pa'erson Simcns Co. for winding up Haad Yai Tin Dredging Co. The petition stated that s nee the filing of the origir.a165 words
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Article285 1930-08-14 9 Peshawar District Quieter. FEW ARMY CASUALTIES. Afghan Tribes Becoming Restless. Reuter's Service. [Reuters Service.} Simla, Aug. 13. The Peshawar district is decidedly quieter and the Afridis are retiring in consequence of the activity of the Air Force and the arrival of an armoured train from Lahore with reinforcements,Reuter's Service. - 285 words
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Article128 1930-08-14 9 Chicago Brothers' Achievement Beaten. Reuter's Service. St. Louis. Aug. 13. A new world's record for a sustained flight of 554 hours and 41 minutes was made this morning by two airmen. Dale Jackson and Forest O'Brien, beating by an hour the record established by the Hunter brothersReuter's Service. - 128 words
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Article151 1930-08-14 9 Penang Resident Fined And Warned. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Aug. 13. W. H. Dobrr-e, a European assistant of the A P.C, was fined $25 (and warned by the District Judge that if brought to Court again hii licence would be endorsed) for driving in r\ rash and151 words
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Article87 1930-08-14 9 Relay At Singapore. "Radiofan," our radio correspondent, announces that a running commentary on the Test Match will be relayed and broadcast for Malayan listeners by Mr. Earle, the well-known Singapore amateur transmitter, on a wavelength of 42 metres. He will relay lt from 2. M. E. (Sydney),87 words
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Article97 1930-08-14 9 Ricksha Pullers' Nasty Experience. Orchard Road, in the vicinity of Borneo Motors, was the scene of a rather unusual accident aocut B pm. yesterday, when a heavy trailer, which WXS being towed by motor-lorry, swung right off its course without any apparent reason, knocking two ricksha pullers97 words
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Advertisement104 1930-08-14 9 j issr** ,ww ROBERT PORTER A CO. LONDON a— LIVERPOOL jf I FORTER'S iOb^ Jsrutcap' cat ex>eryooitle, SOLE AGENTS: (Incorporated in the Srraiu Settlement*) j NEW I "His Master s Voice" I I RECORDS f j AUGUST j JUST ARRIVED. I S. MOUTRIE CO., LTD., 1 X (Incorporated in Hong104 words
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186 1930-08-14 10 The Fifth Test. Sports Pastimes. CHAPMAN'S OMISSION CAUSES SENSATION. "Wholly Inexplicable," Says Noble. CRICKET. Reuter's Service. London. Aug. 13. Th; dropping of Chapman from the Test team is one of the greatest cricket sensations for years. Many famous cricketers ani critics are amazed though nearly all agree that Wyatt isReuter's Service. - 186 words
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388 1930-08-14 10 (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.'') London, Aug. 13. General regret is expressed by the cr-t c3 ana the public alike, at the omission of Chapman from the Test team, though the "Times" points out that since there is no time limit, the electors have apparently felt it388 words
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Article240 1930-08-14 10 WIGGLESWORTH KNOCKS UP 154. The whole day match at the S.C.C. Unted Services and a team from H.M.&. "Hermes," yesterday, resulted in a draw. Scores. United Services. Lt. G. J. Bryan b Bennett 1 Lt. C. P. O. Coleman b Trusler 17 Fit* Lt. C.240 words
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Article45 1930-08-14 10 Ttie Medical College beat the Welch Health and Strength Leaguers at Tanglin on Saturday by 178 runs. The College, compiled 222 ..for 5 wfct§., M. Din top scoring with 79 not oflt.'ThS Taftglin'inch could only collect 44 in reply.45 words
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Article24 1930-08-14 10 (By arrangement with the U S.FJ> London, Aug. 13. The ate the hiat;h at Northampton between Northur.t; -t.-i Australians this week24 words
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Article271 1930-08-14 10 Likely To Be Abandoned. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. It is reported that the proposed tour of Chinese players from Shanghai, Hong Kong and Malaya to Europe is likely to be abandoned, as the organisers, the Loh Hwa of Shanghai, have received a cable from their English negotiator271 words
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Article38 1930-08-14 10 (By arrangement with the "SfJ*.") London, Aug. 13. Leicester City F. C. have cancelled the agreement they have with J. Duncan, ln view of hie acceptance of the proprietorship of licensed premises ln Leicester.38 words
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Article120 1930-08-14 10 Important Meeting On Tuesday. There will be a meeting of the General Council of the S.A.F.A. at the Stadium. Anson Road next Tuesday, at 6.30 p.m., to consider arrangements for the China Athletic Club visit to Singapore; to receive and consider replies to the Football Association's letter in120 words
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Article66 1930-08-14 10 The following represented the Johore Chinese P.A. against the Post and Tdtegraph team of Johore Bahru at the Johore -rPadang yesterday when they defeated the lattQr 4 —0: Low Long Seah, Yeo Ah Miang, Lee Lak Tee, Wong Siew Yee, Yap Kim Bok, N. N. 'tee,66 words
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Article32 1930-08-14 10 I Yesterday on the Bras Basah ground the Hong Kong Bank XI beat a St. (Joseph's Inst. XI by three goals to nil.32 words
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Article26 1930-08-14 10 The result Of the match in the 1 J.C.S.A. League yesteiday was "H" team 3, "G" team 0. Scorers. Rodrigues, A. Teo and Ramasamy.26 words
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Article39 1930-08-14 10 The Singapore Flying Club met tfie Royal Engineers (Chang i) in a soccer matJrh at Chang! yesterday and won 2—1. SECOND DIVISION RESULT. ihe M.P.H. beat Socuny 4 —1 Division of the Singapore League yesterday. 139 words
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Article27 1930-08-14 10 Before a fairly large crowd on the A.P.C. ground yesterday the Tras Athletic Party drew with Chung and Wong XI 1—1.27 words
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Article43 1930-08-14 10 In an interesting match played at the 8.C.FA. ground yesterday the Merrilads defeated the Social Athletic Party 2 —0. The Merrilads obtained the first goal through a penalty, converted by KAM JIM L&CK and LIM TECK SENG scored the second;43 words
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Article67 1930-08-14 10 A Chinese correspondent, a newcomer to Singapore, inquires why there were no Chinese players in Malacca's Malaya Cup XI this year, especially as the Chinese dtd so well against the Loh Hwa tourists recently. The reason is that there is an unfortunate disagreement in Malacca football circles.67 words
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Article51 1930-08-14 10 BOXING. Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. Berlin, Aug. 13. New York messages indicate that' the next world championship may be staged in 'Berlin between Sclunelhig and Young Strlbiing. whose manager is eager for the bout jand promised the Geiman the bulk of the.gkte, claiming himself only tre expenses.Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia. - 51 words
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Article37 1930-08-14 10 GOLF. The ladies' golf championship of Singapore is to be played this year on the Sepoy Lines links in September and October, and comi*etitors will be able to practice on the course alter Sept. 1.37 words
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Article118 1930-08-14 10 LAWN TENNIS. Further results in the S.C.R.C. tournament: TO-DAYS TIES. "A" doubles handicap (semi-final): Chia Keng Tye and Scow Poh Leng v. Lim Bong Soo and Tan Chong Gurk. "A" singles handicap (semi-final): Lai Kwong Chun v. Cheong Chee Lim or Yap Ah Hyan. •B" singles handicap (semi-final):118 words
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Article261 1930-08-14 10 BADMINTON. Play in tne Singapore Championship commences on Saturday at the S.V.C. Drill Hall at 3 p.m. rhe ties to be played off are as follows: Saturday at 3 p.m.: Tan Eng Tee and Koh Joo Hock v. E. J. Vass and L. J. de Souza, Yeo K261 words
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Article133 1930-08-14 10 The results of the "B" division singles tournament of the Jovial B.P. played last Saturday were: First Round: Yong Eng Mon beat We 2 Bit Chay 15—4. 15—4; Chan Khek Beng beat Sim Poh Eng 11—15. 15—8. 13—13: Soh Choo Lock beat E. Cheng Koon 15—4. 15—2. (5—2);133 words
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Article71 1930-08-14 10 SWIMMING. A team from the Signals Physical Culture Club, 'A* Co., Welch Regiment, will engage the Chinese Swimming Club II at water-polo on Sunday at 3.30 p.m. at the C.S.C. The following will represent the Chinese: lio Chin Lai: *an Lai Chai, Lim Fook Loong. Sect Chong Chan:71 words
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Article360 1930-08-14 10 Association Football. Neilton Chan's XI against Low Siew Chye's XI on the latter's ground on Saturday: Lim Ah Soo, Tay Boon Swee, Tay Oen Seng. Kim Seng, Cheng Hong, Cheng Guah, Ang Moh, Heng Teow, Ncilton Chan, Ah Chye. Koon Hoe. Reserves: Yew Hong, Lian Seng, and360 words
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Article24 1930-08-14 10 Committee members of the Chinese Sports Association are reminded that there will be a .nee ling at the Association premises to-day at 7.30 p.m.24 words
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Article151 1930-08-14 10 RIFLE-SHOOTING. The result of the shoot for the Penang "Veteran" Shield was: 1. "D" (Eurasian) Co.. 181 pts. 2. "E" (Chinese) Co., 151 pts. 3 "D" (Eurasian) Co., 139 pts. The Commandant, in routine orders, congratulates the winning team on the very high standard of shooting. COMMAND151 words
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Article237 1930-08-14 10 WEIGHT-LIFTING. "Ironite." replying to "Barbeliman,'' writes: Mr. Wee Sian Leok enterea into a contract with the Healtii and Strength Leaguers' Union to compete with Lgr.. Seah Eng Choon for the sst. championship of S.ngapore on Sept. 28. xiicn the S.A.W.L.A. announced a competition for the 8, 9,237 words
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Article29 1930-08-14 10 Members of the untitled Club art ltininded that tne yeaily fest fal (Mauloodan Nabi) will be held at the club's house on Saturday from ii a.m. to 2 p.m.29 words
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Article262 1930-08-14 10 Sequel To Communist Day Demonstration. ihc Communist demonstration of 27 Hyiams ouUide the Chinese Protectorate on Aug. 1. Communist Day, had a sequel in the District Court yesterday, when Mr. C. Wilson sentenced 26 Hyiams to three months' rigorous imprisonment each. One of the accused was discharged. Mr.262 words
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Article119 1930-08-14 10 Defective Engine Not Repaired Reuter's Service. Montreal. Aug. 14 The R100 left for England at 2.28 a.m. Greenwich mean time. The R100 is making the homeward trip with one engine out of commission, the officers having decided that as the other five engines are running satisfactorilyReuter's Service. - 119 words
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Article90 1930-08-14 10 Arrested For Chandu Smuggling. Sentence of 12 months' rigorous imprisonment without the option of a fine was imposed on a European named Frank W. Smith by the Criminal District Judge, Mr. C. Wilson, this morning. The accused, who pleaded guilty to the charge, was arrested early yesterday morning90 words
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Article1450 1930-08-14 10 A Weekly Commentary. Congratulations to the Straits Chinese F.A. on winning the honours in the First Division of the Singapore League. They are certainly worthy champions. Tlie S.C.C, last year's champions, and the Malays, also deserve praise far making the competition so close and n s -resting. From1,450 words
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Article103 1930-08-14 10 Echo Of Partnership Dissolution. Mr. F. Nicklen Jones sttitemMta mm\ $1,404.42 from Mr. Ong Kah Lo:k aad Mr Ong Soo Kee, who were jointly sued as being responsible for expenses incurred when Mr Podmore. a former brickworks mana: Mr. Wee Cheng Soon, was discharged dissolution of the partnership103 words
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Article74 1930-08-14 10 The Imperial Cinema. The all talking and sir mu l* rt Three Sisters." to nrnntaj Imperial Cinema «late th app Gcyiang. The su-nci pi' standard and compares distinct in town and the dialogue is There is none of toat buzzing Irritates the audience Th vhol the cinema lias74 words
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Article60 1930-08-14 10 Nnt A Serious Matter. ilUi -~T~7Z e sub-contract® Sim Liang Hye. the t in :imida- iC,; who was charged with N 0 lt e by threatening to shoo' by.the D1S a revolver, was to-day > bon d t0 ket trict Judge and ordered the peace for60 words
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Article102 1930-08-14 10 Reuter's Service. [Reutcr J New London (C L 1$ The "Shamrock yacht, which has b Cup. arrived bl re I [•'Japanese Neu •W It has been mtdi I on postal-savings shall b cent, from Oct. I. [British jij. L n The Colonial Of** Drummond Shiels J f.Reuter's Service. - 102 words
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Article63 1930-08-14 11 invited to write to us on ■itcrest. It must be underMalaya Tribune" does not opinions expressed by corresRS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF referabty typewritten (double AS :Tie side of the paper only. used, but the names and t <>x)ndents must be enclosed good faith. The courtesies observed mere abuse63 words
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Article65 1930-08-14 11 Malaya Tribune:') the back of a row of movement Trust at Lavender get offensive smells emitted This is due to the constant :eese and fowls, and also thrown to them. I would mthonties to check this I i elitjf io turned into a is, we have still65 words
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Article207 1930-08-14 11 Malaya Tribune") much obliged if you will nonce to discuss 'What Ls which I <aw mentioned in ed paper of the 7th inst., -Topics ol 10-day." rough my poor experience MCfIM to be the most in the world. A thing y \y a very valuable, such as207 words
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Article218 1930-08-14 11 To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") real j prised to see again that "Silmia" in his letter, are la for Muslim scholarships, ered this question on many valuable paper. My lettci 10. Ijj;. contains not only this answer bl MH matters interesting to local 3 (c) 12), amended, of218 words
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Article386 1930-08-14 11 "Outwith"— And Some Others. 'To the F.d tor, Malaya Tribune.") 1 110 under "Topics of To-day" in dav that tne word "outN'ow. is not that terri;<d at the hands of the ottish Public School in *»*avs (::,vs recall? There is M,me doubt about the Kit r hoSe days but to386 words
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Article190 1930-08-14 11 Increase In Business. For the first time since the existence of the K.N I.L.M. the number of passengers carried in D month exceeded 2,000 during July, the exac: figure being 2 024. This is chiefly due to the great interest shown in the jcy and special190 words
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Advertisement212 1930-08-14 11 i5H5715H£7i*****i*****25E5725Z5725^ I NewiVorld Cabaret. I jj Dancing j Every Night I j at 9 p.m. I r FIRST CLASS BAR. I j. JV.B. Gate entrance to the New World Show is 10 cb. 8 fl Nightly. Saturdays 20 cts 8 3 'Phone *****. 8 WAI SON HOTEL I fl rO212 words
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Advertisement131 1930-08-14 11 Tommy Atkins said to Jack Tar, "Why should we move from bar to bar Whisky drinking is rash Let us have Orange-Smash And a Jolly ride in a car FRAMROZ CO. I JUST ARRIVED I NEW I Apex Etectrophonic Records 1 To Meet The Talkies. From "THEY LEARNED ABOUT WOMEN131 words
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Miscellaneous338 1930-08-14 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Drill Programme. TO-DAY, AUGUST 14. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "E" (Chinese) Coy., Nos. 2 and 4 Platoons, Platoon Drill. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, M. G. Platoon (Eurasian). Revolver Classification 30 yards Range. TO-MORROW, AUGUST 15. 5 15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v), Battery and Battery Signal Parade. 5.15 p.m.—Drill338 words
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Article1894 1930-08-14 12 THE ADVANTAGES OF FRONT-WHEEL DRIVING. Just as four-wheel brakes have proved to be the outstanding mechanical innovation for the postwar decade, 1919-1929, so does it appear that front-wheel driving may well constitute the chief feature in chassis development during the next few years. And in each case extensive1,894 words
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Article401 1930-08-14 12 Strong Comment On Reduction. In pursuance of the Gazette notifications of the reduction of the Indian labourers' standard minimum wages, the attenuated minimum wages payable to the Indian coolie will come to force from Oct. 5 next, says the "Indian Pioneer" (Kuala Lumpur). The prolonged manoeuvres of401 words
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Advertisement611 1930-08-14 12 I ASIA LIFE I I INSURANCE CO., INC., U.S.A. J 5 (AS AMERICAN LEGAL RESERVE INSURANCE CO.) C] S Singapore Office—E-4, Hongkong Bank Chambers. 3 jjj Offers a Complete Life Insurance Service ft Protection for the Horne —Provision against accident jQ S and Income during temporary disability through accident. Cj611 words
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Advertisement281 1930-08-14 12 pj CLOSING THIS MONTH. j M. H. D. Roopchand's 9 Silk and Curio Store I I DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUMr* I BUY ALL GOODS AT HALF PRICE. S Just a few lines out of our Huge Stock whi. Cj reduced even much less than half pri S Silk Stockings Pagoda281 words
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Article1140 1930-08-14 13 BUILDING OF RESERVES. Vindication Of Directors' Policy. The twentieth annual general meeting of the rjnited Malacca Rubber Ests., Ltd., was held at the office of the Secretaries, Messrs. C. F. Gomes and Co 137, Heeren Street. Malacca, on Tuesday, the Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock presiding. Others1,140 words
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Advertisement588 1930-08-14 13 FAIRBANKS-MORSE j «Z M ENGINES I BIGGEST VALUE—DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR) 2 B P., 3 H P., 6 H.P., 10 H P., and 15 HP. •in an engine, the biggest value is the one that gives you the E] service, lasts the longest and costs the least over a period of588 words
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Advertisement89 1930-08-14 13 A soap you can always trust 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* They89 words
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165 1930-08-14 14 Sports Pastimes. The Semi-Circular Back Swing. LAWN TENNIS. Sir F. Gordon Lowe continues his hints on tennis ln "Athletic News" thus: The general belief ls that the champions of to-day play their ground strokes with a straight swing, which travels with the arm and racket in a line parallel to165 words
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Article429 1930-08-14 14 CRICKET. Qu.te recently the question of the rate of pay for professionals chosen to play in Tests has been raised and the suggestion made that tne fee should be increased, writes the Gentlemen in Black' in "Athletic News." In threedays pameo the remuneration was £30,429 words
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Article466 1930-08-14 14 In the rec n; Middlesex v. Sussex match at Lord's there was (says "The Field") a cur.ous incident affording one piece of real comic relief which came with a battle between Cornford and G. O. Allen, and was begun by Bowley. Bowiey bowled a ball which466 words
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230 1930-08-14 14 H. T. W. Hardinge (England and Kent) gives the following lesson on v bowling in "Athletic News." In giving advice on bowling to the young player one has to bear in mind that there must be natural talent. Very few great bowlers have appeared in230 words
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Advertisement200 1930-08-14 14 Lifebuoy Soap is famous in almost every country in the world for safeguarding health. It keeps the home spotle sly clean, and it protects health by cleansing away the dangerous germ-laden dust and dirt. EAT MORE FRUIT I AND KEEP FIT. f RESH ARRIVALS E GRAPES GRAPE FRUIT ORANGES APPLES200 words
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Advertisement375 1930-08-14 14 PHOSFERINE Best Protection againsT Zpni. 1 MALARIA Wl CAPTAIN C. a. 1 Chest. During I T broken Service in all parts of India I have found Pi t er ne J the greatest value, a bottle always found a place ii my kit ba* and to its frequent use I375 words
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Article1023 1930-08-14 15 COSTS, SALARIES AND -OUTPUT CONTROL. Unfortunate Plight Of The Planter. After enjoying the postponement of the evil day througn the good offices of a temporary restriction ocheme, says the Planter," rubber producers a:e now paying ohe penalty of overproduction, and even to the most optimistic it seems1,023 words
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Advertisement443 1930-08-14 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0. 3RITISH INDIA AM) APCAR LINES. d ffl England.) FNGER CARGO MAI SERVICES. v v\D ORIENTAL STEAM [ON TO LONDON AND V iSt MAIL SERVICE. d v ii/i His Majesty's iovernment.) OrT0 r T *iSD FROM LONDON, i and Japan. Dae Tonnage Singapore 1930 9,000 Aug. 23443 words
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Advertisement596 1930-08-14 15 STEAMER SMINGS^ HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. DeUtSCh iHnPfl Dampfschiff 3 Ip fJ I Gesellschaft (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, JAPAN AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. m.s. MUNSTERLAND via Manila Aug 26 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Sept 5 s.s. MECKLENBURG Aug' n t s.s. SAARLAND omit Japan ports Sept 23596 words
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Advertisement70 1930-08-14 15 Buy Your Own Homes A golden opportunity for those who are ambitious to buy their own homes in a very good and healthy locality. 70 acres of elevnted land adjoining the Singapore Chinese High School at Bukit Timah Road to be sc.d in lots to suit purchasers' pockets at between70 words
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Advertisement586 1930-08-14 15 STEAMER SAILINGS. NORDDEL TSCHER LLOYD. ■I f# J I IjP (Incorporated ta German*.) The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures:— DERFFLINGER for Manila, Hong Kong. Shanghai, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau Aug. 16 t DESSAU for Saigon, Moji, Kobe. Osaka, Y'hama, and Vladivostock Aug. 20 ISAR for Hong Kong, S'ghai, Kobe,586 words
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Advertisement680 1930-08-14 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON. Tonnage Destination Du* Sat mm Karoo Maru 8,000 Marseilles, London, Antwerp, R dam Hull Middlesbrough Aug. 28 2* tKatori Maru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, Lonaon, Antwerp, Rotterdam Middlesbrough Sept. 11 13 tKasnlma Maru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Middlesbrough Sept. 25680 words
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