Malaya Tribune, 30 August 1930

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVII. No. 205 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Saturday, Aug. 30, 1930.
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    • 225 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. I A. STAVB Co.,— Cognac. J Pure Grape-juice Brandies. 0 1 J Delightful and Mellow of taste with .p I ?4 a real Cognac Aroma. J|| PfJ TRY Staub's M J I J| 3 STARS or 5 CROWNS B5I J j "jj
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    • 275 1 TLORODOR" Washing /7 Suitings. jPrnrm*, /7 /W /V/ For Tropical J/ Wear. HIGH STRBE T ft Singapore. I WORDSWORTH I mL Cj I (or was it LONGFELLOW?) j B Wrote of the Glories of "A Host of Golden Daffodils." 1 I But how infinitely better, is the Host who offers
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  • 659 2 RIGHT OF CLAIM. Danger To Children From Machinery. There have been several recent cases as tj children straying into places where they have no business to te, and then being hurt by moving machinery, etc. Sometimes the appeal to the court has been successful, and substantial damages
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  • 274 2 Will Other Employers Follow •The Lead? Mr. Henry Ford, according to an illuminating cable from Wmdsor (Ontario), is considering the advisability of inaugurating a ten-month year for h s work people. If Mr. Ford is sericus, and is net indulging in a clever scheme of rationalisation, or
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  • 107 2 $1,500,000 Worth Of Liquor Seized. What is believed to be the bisgest raid in the history cf prohibition was carried out by 15 prohibition agents on a brewery and cafe in Brooklyn, where liquor valued at $1,500,000 was seized. The haul is no cn.rmous that the inventory
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    • 245 2 ■> helps both old Syoung In youth and in old age the first essential n to good health is a pure blood stream. To wM 1 J ensure this, a healthy activity of the J IJ/i I functions should be maintained by the ,yJ mil I j wise use of
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    • 111 2 MM I JE» JCi JKL, JHL THE OUTSTANDING QUALITY RECORD. Songs perfectly clear reproduced, no scratching noises. Widest a most up-to-date range of Chinese and Malay s »ngs. Only the n prominent artists are performing for "BEKA." DISTRIBUTORS IN SINGAPORE. SONG HENG Co., 67, Hill Street. TEO SIANG Co., 151,
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  • 556 3 For Hum—of years it has been the aeare of aO bat ons to maintain man's and moan's virility even far beyond the very advanced age as the expression of vital efficiency The possibility of rejuvenating the iom-out body has now entered the realm of d possibilities uirough the
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  • 127 3 [Our readers are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents. LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF AS POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double spacing), and on one side of the paper only. Pen
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  • 531 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—Your correspondent "Man with a Past" is indeed deserving of sympathy. He retires from the arguments which he is incompetent to maintain. In retiring, however, he perpetrates another blunder. He states: "The memorandum clearly says that the franchise should be granted to those
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  • 365 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune:') Sir. —It is the custom in the local school; to register, just after the Midsummer holidays, the names cf candidates for admission in January when the new session begins; and the parents rush to get their children's names registered Owing to limit d
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  • 587 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—ln pursuance of my recent letter advocating the Ferrers rather than the Were--8 tan ton Scheme, may I request publication of the following? The Ferrers Scheme of Restriction by Legislation, in epitomised form, is set out below. Details with regard to operation
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  • 683 3 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune."} Sir, —It is refresh ng to find a certain section cf the Unofficial Members expressing their views at the Council meeting as to the futility of suppressing the trade immemorial by grandmotherly leg slation. But it is surprising that while holding such
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    • 96 3 latest Brunswick Releases and Talkie Hits. an asdHear them AT O'Sou/ Bros. Music Stor e) AGENTS: g Pr in p Street, Singapore, AND 102 j 0 r>kcr Street, Malacca Pat more Before a »et of tennis* I m g Montserrat' and 1 equip yourself with Rs. Jjk vitality and "pep"
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    • 393 3 REGLYKOL is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shovm upon chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone ln the urine of patients after a few days treatment with this preparation was reduced to a minimum, if not eliminated altogether, while the various organs of the body regained
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    • 305 3 You must try it~ "Expensive? Postum? Quite the contrary. It costs only two cents a cup to T prepare. "Healthful? Yes indeed—its an everyday drink for everybody. "Flavour? Try this cup isn't it delicious and different? Can you imagine a more delightful drink?" Postum is made of pure, ripe grains,
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    • 169 4 IhL 0"; r: if GUINEA J Adaptability The adaptability of the Ford II ton truck to a wide range of uses makes it the most efficient in the commercial field today. Ford trucks are the natural choice of estates, rubber firms, government purchasing departments, manufacturers, oil com- U-V panics. passenger
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  • 1551 5 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Singapore, Aug. 30, 1930, 10 a.m. Issue Value Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 24|- 28j5|- Ayer Hitam Tin 9 3 10|£1 Bangrin Tin 14|- 15|1 Batang Padang 0.10 0.15 1 Batu Caves 0.55 0.60 1 Bukit Arang 0.35
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    • 441 5 ,X\\ RICE, FACE iWDER. WITH Perfumes. AS in, Melati, Santal, v g Kananga, etc. JAINABLE AT: D LIM CO., SORT ,DGE ROAD SINGAPORE. hynot Wi us modernise 4* got dresses? m m*» -AYAK dress makers |a| %nd from Java. BĔJJ 4 Trial 1 U Convince ntm. |pff wm SING &CO
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    • 233 5 MADAM KELVEY'S SCHOOL OP DANCING Parents desiring their children to take a course of dancing with Mdm. Eelvey should send them for lessons now. Sept., they commerce their graceful exercises, acrobatic features and correct arm movements. Fox Tret, Waltz, »»nd Blues will be taught until December, for Mdm. Kolvey's children's
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    • 184 5 "Well-here's to your Jolly Good Health."* I must say you look a different fellow since you took my advice and URODONAL. I A typical conversation this, between two of those good fellows I we all know, just reaching that age when care must be exercised I in diet, in living,
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    • 331 6 W Amusements. a M— 2 S b O B fl VH I gaol I*l l°S§ S MWe create —others imitate jjj I I MATINEES: TO-DAY AND TO-VIORHOW, AT 3.15 P.M. g S I CHILDREN HALF PRICE. g 1 jjuuq TO-NIGHT i I Tremendous Success of the Great Film that I
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    • 191 6 I 6.15 TO-NIGHT! 9.15 1 I Matinees: To-Day and To-Morrow 1 I at 3 p.m. I Children Half Price. I Fox Corporation Present THE GOLDEN VOICE OF a JOHN McCORNACK I THE GREATEST TENOR fcj S IN A (q I Brilliant Musical Romance I Song 0' My Heart q] WITH
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    • 304 6 I MARLBORO! GH I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9]5 I Fox Corporation. Pre.enis I .GEORGE JESSELLj C= IN {Love, Live Laugh S A picture after your own hearts. S- Broadway Stage Star and hear him sing thi jjj you w ill whistle for days. j I Next Change:—Tuesday, Sept. 1! I I
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  • 785 7 IRI L ES NOT CHANGED. Mr Farrer Elected A Life Member. tendance at the S.C.C. ci in the hall of the Cricket Mr. O. P. GrifflthO :it. was in the chair, jjoe? of the committee. 0 lamented very briefly .on 1 shown in the annual
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  • 80 7 Argentine Government Well Supported. (Reuter's Service.) Buenos Aires, Aug. 30. Reports of an impending revolution, freely 1 circulated yesterday, have not materialised. It is now stated that'there is no indication of any political body or detachment of the Army joining any insurrection. The Army, Navy, and puhlic opinion
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  • 449 7 Former R.A.F. Officer's Debts. In the Bankruptcy Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Stevens, a rather remarkable stcry of debts incurred by a European was told during the public examination of W. J. Allan. Allan, who gave his age as 40 years, sa.d that he was married, but his
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  • 62 7 The world economic crisis is reflected in the statistics for Swiss foreign trade during the first six months of the year. In compar.son with the year 1929, imports have dropp:d 23 million and exports about 90 million Swiss francs The passive assets of the commercial balance reached
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  • 129 7 The X.P.M. "Van Heutsz" is due from Hon; Kong to-day with 584 passengers. The N.Y.K. "Penang Maru" is due on Sept 4 from Hong Kong and is sailing for Bombay the next day. The 'Lyee Moon" is due from Hong Kong, which port she left on the 26th
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  • 46 7 From China by "Van Heutsz," due Singapore at 3 p.m. to-day. From China and Japan by Namsang." due Singapore to-morrow morning. From China and Manila by President Polk," due Singapore daylight on Monday. From China and Japan by "Mexico Maru," due Singapore on Monday.
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  • 14 7 Miss Amy Johnson is donating £100 to Mrs. Hook Relief Fund.
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  • 93 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 154 for $100. rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 158 for $100. Lieutenant A;tmg-Captain) W. A. Corkill, Commanding "C" (Malay) Company, Penang and Province* Wellesley Volunteer Corps, reverts to his
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  • 347 7 Sports Pastimes. S.C.C. Tournament. LAWN TENNIS. MONDAY'S TIES». Ties in the S.C.C. tournament are: A. CLASS SINGLES: R. B. Gotch owe 3 v. C. J Stephen plus 4. H. S. Haskins scr. v. W. B. W*gg plus 15. B. CLASS SINGLES: F. T. K. Kobbes owe 15 v. W. Rodger
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  • 96 7 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Results of ties played yesterday were as follow: CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES: N. E. Ess beat C. A. Norrio, 0-2, 6 —3; S. L. Oehler3 beat H. N Balhetchet, 7-5. 0-2; N. S Hogan beat P. Norris. 6 —2, G —1. B. SINGLES: G. H. Kraal bfat E.
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  • 205 7 Alexandra Invitation Tournament. Ties in the Alexandra Invitation tournaj raent TO-MORROW'S TIES. 3 45 Dm—Lieut. Cumber lege v. Captain Lieui. rarry-Evun» v Ueot Brode, Lieut. Reynolds v. Captain Cowie. 4 45 p m —Captain Merrell and Mrs. Champ- neyv Captain and Mrs. Mansell. Captoms j Smyth and Riley
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  • 120 7 Mincing Lane And Pivotal Stock. NOT BASED ON PRICE. (Reuter's Service.) London, Aug. 30. Mincing Lane is discussing a new rubber restriction scheme, according to the "Morning Post," which will be determined not on the price but by the world stock level. The underlying principle
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  • 296 7 Tin Down And Rubber Unchanged. Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at 1\ a.m. ro-day: RUBBER. London. unchanged. New York.—9\ cents (G), unchanged. Share*,: —Dull. Allenbys 95 cents —$1.05, Ayer Moleks 90 cents—sl, Ayer Panas 90—95 cents, Bassetts 50—55 cents. Brogas 65—70 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 30—35 cents, Bukit Katils
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  • 44 7 Two Previous Convictions. An English-speaking Burmese who gave his name as Abdul Gring was sentenced by tne District Judge (Mr. G. T. to three month.' rigors ™>^« 0 Z theft of a motor-car She mom snnervision was also ordered, me pi previous convictions.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 286 7 t=di=jr=df=dr^i=di=di^^ I The Grand Armada of Film A Entertainment Steams into Port! jj I VICTORIA THEATRE j I To-Night and Nightly at 9.30 p.m. 1 V *l4fc« Matinee on Thursday Next, at 5.15 p.m. jl An All-Britisn Talkie Programme 1 S "Elstree Calling" m A G,iUer Wlth S0DgS LaUghS L0Ve,V
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    • 340 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED —For Hospital in Miri, Sarawak. Tiained Chinese Nurse. Apply Asiatic Petroleum Co., Singapore. TO LET —54, Spottiswoode Park Road; 67. Tessensohn Road: and 2-D, Ceylon Road Apply Gan Hock Chuan, 7. Malacca Street. 2nd floor. TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now
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  • 823 8 There is too great a disposition towards intolerance on both, sides of the dispute concerning the social problem in Malaya. It is a very big problem—very serious, very delicate and very difficult. It is bound to excite sharp conflict of opinion, of the utmost sincerity, between people
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  • 282 8 Mr. R. P. S. Walker has been appointed an Inspector of Schools. The Ooldbum Spoits Club is called upon to furnish proof of its existence. Mr. L. B. M.C.S.. has been appointed to act as Deputy Public Prosecutor, Singapore. Dr. N. H. Harrison has been seconded for service as Chief
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  • 57 8 Storms Cause Serious Damage To Crops. HOME HEAT-WAVE CONTINUES. (Reuter's Service.) London, Aug. 30. There were 13-deaths from the heat yesterday. The maximum cemperauire in London was 94 degrees. There were severe inundeistorms and torrential rain all over the country, which caused cerious damage to crops and
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  • 114 8 American Aviators Prepare To Start. (Reuter's Service.) Tokyo, Aug. 29. Shift'ng air currents promising a tailwind for which the aviators have wai:ed a week, the Americans, Harold Bromley and Harold Batty have announced that they intend to hop off from Kasumigaura Naval Air Base at dawr. to-mcrrow in
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  • 137 8 Fresh Rumour Affects Finance. (Reuter's Service.) London, Aug. 29. Politicians are again stin-ed by rumours of a Liberal-Labour pact. Even the city is fluttered and stocks are jumping on the suggestion that the new combination might result in Mr. Snowden's resignation. The rumours are based on the fact
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  • 99 8 Inquiry To Be Held. (Reuter's Service.) London. Aug. 23. The National Executive of the Labour Party Ims decided to hold an enquiry into the charet made by Mr. E. Sandham <M. P. for Kirkdalc) against members of the Ho se of Common The committee will consist of Miss
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  • 232 8 August Professional Examinations The following are the results of the August Professional Examinations of the King Edwaid VII College cf Medicine: Pre-Registration and First Professional. Part I: Miss P. E. Rodriguez. Miss Tan Jiak Hoon. Physics and Biology (Exemption in Chemistry): Lim Chin Khean. Biology (Exemption in
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  • 24 8 St. Andrew's Mission Hospital gratefully acknowledges the following donations:—Mr. Tan Teng Hian $30 and Messrs. Kim Ami ai>a' Cj. $25.
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  • 548 8 (BV ON.-, Do you know That Jack Iful it the furnan 111 «lronwi lid? That Dorothy S 1 0 join the ehor lanced and Mr. ind borrowed b ind the Ziepf< y J That Mauri; amateur boxer partner to o., That m Mar the ba! house episod.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 201 8 I TO-DAY'S BEST NEWS! 1 Robinson's Annual Sale- j a COMMENCES I MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. j I BIG REDUCTIONS. J I Bargains in all Departments. CATALOGUE ON REQUEST. I ROBINSON CO., LTD. I Lr| f Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.) tfl I RAFFLES 1 LACE. MNGAPORE. I Ii things would
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    • 143 8 Qj TELEGRAMS 'PHONE: —I{] X "SILVABROS" 4540, S S A NEW SHIPMENT OF S GENUINE I 1 Crystal Bead 1 j I Necklaces f §j GOLD-MOUNTED S I Elephant-Hair 3 I Jewellery I ffi AND SILVER-MOUNTED S I Butterfly-Wing J I Jewellery. I DjoNLY LIMITED QUANTITY AVAILABLE. S lu.S.De Silva&Brosj
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    • 35 8 TIN AND :t:R I Latest Qu ns I Rir. London: —4 li d H New York:—9 CO Singapcre:—15-15', ea H Lrndonr-Spot MM 13 (d< *»l» 3 months, buv.-rs £3 < M| 6d.>. sellers £136 7* M
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  • 2970 9 letter Advantage For Local Firms. TENDER SYSTEM DEBATED. fadition Of "Dying" Houses Described As Ghastly. A of the Municipal Commissioners urday in the Municipal Board r. J. Farrer, the President, was and the others present were: c Margolio.th, E. A. Brown, S.
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  • 271 9 BENGALIS ARRESTED. Ten Years For Moslem Chieftain. SEQUEL TO INDIA SENSATION. (Reuter's Service.) Calcutta, Aug. 29. Mr. P. J. Lowman, acting Inspector-General of Police and Mr. E. Hooson, Supennten-en* of Police, were shot and seriously wounded as they were leaving M.tford Hospital, Dacca. A bullet lodged
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  • 494 9 Army Of Reds Approaching. MANCHLRIAN TROOPS MOBILISED. (Reuter 's Service.) Shanghai, Aog. 29. Fifte2n hundred refugees have arrived at Hankow on a Japanese steamer this morning from Changsha, where the popula'ion is very restless as the result of 20 000 Reds marching 1 towards Changsha. It
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  • 29 9 CORRESPONDENCE, en page 3. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. NOTES FROM CEYLON, en page 13. MUSLIM AFFAIRS, en page 14. S. S. PROGRESS, on page 15.
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  • 219 9 Dutch Air Services Distocated INADEQUATE PAY. Machinese Abroad Being Recalled At Once. (Reuter's Service.) Amsterdam, Aug. 29. The pilots of the Royal Dutch Air Line are ttnking for h.gher wages and better conditions. All services are held up and aU the planes abroad are returning to-day. The immcaaie
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  • 294 9 Woman's Grief At Husband's Death. POLITICAL SCANDAL TO FOLLOW SUICIDE? (Reuter's Service.) London, Aug. 29. The sensational suicide of Frau Elfriede Amlinger, who leaped from an aeroplane, which was proceeding to Erfurt from Frankfurt and on which she was a passenger, is likely to lead to a
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  • 204 9 (Reuter's Service.) Tokio, Aug. 29. The Japanese aviator, Yoshihara. who left Berlin on Aug. 20, arrived at Osaka at 5.10 p.m. to-day. He is due at Tokio on Saturday morning. Peking, Aug. 29. A Chinese member of the Sino-Sweuish expedition originally und Q r the leadership of
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  • 18 9 From Monday, the address of H. M. Naval Office* will be Union Buildings. (sth Floor), Colljer Quay, Sngapore.
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    • 167 9 OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE, SOLE AGENTS: (Incorporated in the Straits Sctilenenu I THE NEW I "His Master's Voice" j j RECORDS I j FOR I I SEPTEMBER I I HAVE ARRIVED. J j I Due to the non arrival oi I I the Supplementary Lists j we are unable to po-t these
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  • 243 10 Sports Pastimes. OUR SELECTIONS. &T.C. Autumn Meeting. THE TURF. Last evening's uncertain forebodings about the weather have considerably disappeared and a fine day's sport is confidently expected for to-day's races. The going is definitely on the side and though it is not probable that any records will b® broken the
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  • 115 10 Result Of High Taxation. (British Official Wireless.) Itugby, Aug. 30. Newspapers state that Lord Derby, one of the Cellars of the British Turf, is to make immediately large reductions in his racing establishment. It is understood that he w'll retain liis famous sires which include fairway,
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  • 90 10 New Name For South Shields. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The English League programme commences to-day. Chelsea, promoted to Div. L go to Grimsby, who had to fight hard last season to avoid relegalon. Blackpool, the other protuoted club, will be at home to Arsenal (cup tiolders)—a stiff test.
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  • 122 10 Many Singapore people (including "Echo" of the Malaya Tribune") travelled up to Kuala Lumpur yesterday for to-day's Malaya Cup final. Singapore and Selangor meet for the fourth successive year in th.- final this afternoon. The players from among whom the Singapore t-am will chosen and v. r
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  • 43 10 "C. H. C." points out that in the second di\ision Singapore league table Mansfield's are given the last position with a total aggregate Of 5 points. The total shoulcl be 7 points. The walk-over conceded by the Y.MC.A. was overlooked.
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  • 52 10 Semi-Final Results. #LAWN TENNIS. (Reuter's Service.) 1 Brookline, Aug. 30. In the t mixed doubles semi-finals »fass Marjorie Morrill and Francis Shields beat Betty Nuthall and G. M. Lott 6—2, 6-4 fr d Mi Tf C and V/ V. Allison beat rj* M ra and F Uecei*
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  • 475 10 Kent Draw With Australians. CRICKET. (Reuter's Service.) London, Aug. 29. The match between Kent and the Australians was drawn. In their second innings the Australians made 320 for 3 and declared. Bradman scored 205 not out. Kent replied with 83 tor 2. (By arrangement with
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  • 499 10 Lancashire's Tenth Triumph. CENTURIES BY HOBBS AND SUTCLIFFE. For the seventh time Lancashire have won outright the county championship. On three other occasions they shared the honours. They were runners-up last-sy son. The issue was made certain yesterday defeat of Essex, the bowlers Tyldesley and McDonald playing a
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  • 195 10 RIFLE-SHOOTING. SUCCESS OF F.M.S. POLICE TEAM. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Aug. 29 The Malaya Command Rifle Meeting commenced at Kuala Lumpur this morning. The b: st Warren Shield team was the F II S. Police, last year's runners-up. whose perfoimthem a great chance of annexing
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  • 74 10 BADMINTON. The following ties in the "A" and "B" Singlet events of the Hercules B.P. will be played during the week-end:— To-day: "B" Tan Cheng Guan v N.o Bah Choy, Wan Boon Lim v. GecrgieLLotw t Yea Swee Thong v. Gan Soon Tee. To-morrow: "A" S. Ramiah v.
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  • 72 10 The final positions of the Horlicks Badminton Party tournament, are: Singles "A" Champion Yeo Joo Lim. runnerup E. Cheng Leong (holder); 4 B" Champion Yeo Khian Swee. runner-up E. Tian Cheng. Singles handicap: Cnampion Yeo Joo Lim, runner-up E. Cheng Leong. Open Doubles: Champions E. Cheng Leong and
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  • 60 10 Association Football. The following will represent the S.A.W.L.A. against the N.T.S. on Monday at the Anson Road Stadium. W. Omar; Mohd. Shin, Ali Kader; Edwaid Tan, Scow Khiam Chuan, Molid. Tahir; Phua Tain Loh, Chew Kirn Tain. Omar. Tan Soo Chye, Lim Lian Lock. Reserves:— Scow Kirn
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  • 193 10 Report Of Italo-German Talk. A sensation has been caused in Berlin by the report from a high official souice that Signor Mussolim has "unofficially approached Germany w 4 tn proposals that the German Government shuuia pledge neutrality in the case cf conflict between France and Italy. These
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  • 2170 10 ADVANTAGE FOB LOCAL FIRMS. There was a lively debate on the question cf tenders by the Municipal Home Agents and local firms on the motion of Mr. Griffith-Jones, "that when —as in the case of tenders for pig lead —an immediate reply to the Home Agents is
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  • 49 10 Well-Known Smuggle A well-known method band chandu was dis > used, when Revenie Pagar examination s& a trunk owned by Three sides of the turn- rt wood, were false, and 5(1 chandu were found. Before the District Judg pH or this morning the cadprh default, three months n
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  • 624 11 CONSERVING THE FINANCES. No Dividend Declared. erml meeting of the New T» .ld yesterday at noon at the Scud^ 1 L ~.d offices, 64, 65 and 66, MarK 1 5J Pole was in the chair and m T c Messrs. J. A. Elias, S. Q. others P
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    • 62 11 SIM HELMETS. For Men and Children Made of best quality cork. rruinate stocks Price Reduced to $1. Bl >y one fore stocks are finished. AT ACCESSORIES. New Building. Street in Dhoby Ghaut Square.) Ne w Green Label Poly Ptoro Malay Records. Su ng By The Famous Singers s °erabaia and
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    • 373 11 I New World Cabaret 1 M To-night and Nightly For a Few Nights. 8 8 A SURPRISE RACE WEEK ATTRACTION. jjj 3 SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE VAUDEVILLE CELEBRITIES— S I THE WEATHERLY SISTERS AND PIPPO 1 jjj Snappy Songs, Peppy Dances, Pretty Costumes and 9 isovel Instruments. 8 A CLEAN,
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    • 167 11 I j Eg From "The Vagabond King" g S 8.2426 Song Of The Vagabonds ffi [J DENNIS KENG. B H Only A Rose E S CAROLYN THOMSON. I From "High Society Blues" I S 8.5826 High Society Blues jjj 8 Eleanor X JACK HYLTON HIS ORCHESTRA. [> g 8.5824 I'm
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 612 11 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, AUGUST 30. Port Swettenham, Belawan, Bagan Datoh and Penang iMata Hari) 4 p.m. Tembilahan and Indragiri (Ro'.ian) 4 p.m. P. Sambu, Prigi Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Pallas and Rengat (Chee Seng) 4 p.m. Bengkalis and Bagan Si Api Api (Toboali) 4 p.m. Miri, Labuan, North Borneo and Jolo
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    • 272 12 ***************5Z5£5Z525£5c*****25Z5^ lEnglandI England Has Lost The Ashes 1 I AND THE CRITICS CLEANED UP THE I BORNEO COMPANY'S BEER AT THE f MOST SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION OF THE I SEASON, AT WHICH HOWEVER, TWO g I EXPERTS DISAGREED ON A MINOR j« jjj POINT. IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT THE ja COMPANY
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    • 563 12 Church Services. ELEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. St. Andrew's Cathedral Aug. 31, 1930. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 a.m. Matins. 8 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral). 5:30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. Tuesday, 7 a.m. Holy Communion. Friday, 8 a.m. Holy Communion. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday no service. ST. PETER'S CHURCH.
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    • 462 12 CATHEDRAL OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. 6:30 a.m. Low Mass. a.m. High Mass and Sermon. 5 p.m. Vespers and Benediction. CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF LOLKDES. Ophir Road. 8 a.m. Mass and Sermon. 5 p.m. Prayers and Benediction. CHURCH OF ST. JOSEPH. (Porturuese Mission.) 5:30 a.m. Low Mass. 6:30 ajn. Low
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  • 1711 13 MALAYALEE MEMORIAL TO I GOVERNOR. No Deputy Mayor. One of the worst phases of the present trade depression in Ceylon is the ever-increasing menace of unemployment in all ranks oi society. When the economic situation deteriorates and most people have to face a fight for existence obvious
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  • 357 13 Sight After Thirty Years Of Darkness. New York, Aug. 7. A BBSS whose sight has been almost miraculously restored to him after thirty-one years is looking upon a new world that is stranger and more wonderful than he had ever imagined. He is Mr. J. F. Fish,
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    • 422 13 BRITISH FIBRENT jj ASBESTOS-CEMENT I I Flat inH Corrugated Sheets, Roofing Slates ahd Tiles. j r BRITISH MANUFACTURE jjj For Economy, Efficiency and Reliability 8 Non-Conductive and Everlasting. jj Acknowledged by Engineers as the best. g I ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF ft THE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED I (Incorporated in England.) JC
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    • 128 13 ABOUT YOUR INDIGESTION. Digestive disorders are due to the presence of harmful acid in the stomach, creating fermentation, gas, and pain. These distressing conditions may be relieved instantly and further attacks prevented by taking. 'Bisurated' Magnesia, as antacid preparation which neutralizes the dangerous acid the moment it enters the stomach,
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    • 491 13 I ■> Immediate Relief in DENGUE (Break-Bone Fever) A distinguished British phy:ician recommends that to relieve the severe pain of Dengue in adults, three Genasprin tablets should be taken at the onset followed by one tablet every hour until ease is obtained. The tablets should not be swallowed whole but
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    • 27 13 ASTHMA relieved instantaneously by HIMASAR. 75 cents per bottle. On sale at the Himalayan Pharmacy, 62, Owen Road, or at its Branch at 135, Serangoon Road, Singapore.
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  • 1256 14 PROPHET MOHAMMED'S BIRTHDAY. Monster Meeting In Bartoda. (By Our Muslim Correspondent.) From time to time Reuter has been pleased to tell us of the inter-communal riots, in India, between Muslims and Hindus, but has failed to broadcast the news of the harmonious relations existing among the educated members
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  • 186 14 Italian Expedition's Discovery In Africa. Startling discoveries made by an Italian scientific expedition conducting investigations in North Rhodesia have given rise to the suggestion that the Iron Age began thousands of years before the date generally ascribed to it. The expedition, headed by Commander Gatti,
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    • 1087 14 SCOURGES OF MANKIND. God sent seven plagues over the Egyptian people, as Is related In the Holy Scriptures: but far greater is the number of plagues by which mankind is visited. The history of medicine, however, teaches to-day that many epidemics such as the plague and cholera have as good
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    • 99 14 NOBEL NON'RUSTING •11 RIM.FIRE SMOKELESS f AMMUNITION Ĕ f/ CONSISTENTLY ACCURATE IN ALL TYPES OF 22 RIFLES All the components are made in the 1.C.1, factories uherc the very highest quality is obtained by ensuring that /components suit each other and are properly adapted foe the work they have to
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  • 1653 15 A—SHIPPING. The total tonnage of merchant vessels arriving and deporting was 45.4J5.395 as compared with 42,987,154 in 1928. In the last five years the combined arrivals and departures of merchant vessels have been as follows:— 1925 35,032,127 tons. 1926 38,028,630 1927 39,693,766 1928 42,987,154 1929 45,435,395 Of the small
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    • 460 15 S Tr MER SAILINGS P. 0. B jUTISH INDIA AND A \R LINES. led in England.) i.NGER CARGO >IAIL UNICES. \ND ORIENTAL STEAM P INLN CO., LONDON AND i MAIL SERVICE. >ract with His Majesty's J icrnment.) 0 i .ID FROM LONDON, hina and Japan. Due Tonnage Singarore 1930 11.100
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    • 590 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDELTSCRER LLOYD. (Incorporated in The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. ISAR for Hong Kong, S'ghai, Kobe, Osaka, Itosaki, Moji, Dalny and Tsingtao A ug. 31 t REMSCHETD for Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka, Moji and Hankow Sept 6 SAARBRUCKEN for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau
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    • 186 15 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Deutsch jy\ Q Ausiralische (Companies Incorporated in Germany.) OUTWARDS. HONG KONG, SHANGHAI, JAPAN AND NORTH CHINA PORTS. m.s. MUNSTERLAND via Manila Sept. 1 t m.s. LEVERKUSEN via Manila Sept. 5 s.s. MECKLENBURG Sep.. 11 t ss. SAARLAND omit Janan ports Sept 23 ms. KULMERLAND via Manila Oct. 4
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    • 709 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON Tonnage Destination Due Sai. 1931 tKatorl Maru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London. Antwerp Rotterdam 8e Middlesbrough Sept 11 11 tKashlma Maru 10.000 Naples, Marseilles, London. Antwerp. Rotterdam Middlesbrough Sept. 25 21 Yasukuni Man 11,800 Naples, Marseilles, London. Antwerp. Rotterdam 8e Middlesbrough Oct
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    • 600 16 wanted. SITUATION WANTED—Excellent and trustworthy Amah, cook and boy disengaged; for references, please write to Chop Wah Heng 185, Orchard Road (Ist. floor). ADVERTISER fully conversant wi h EagUab Language, with 4 Chinese Dialects besides Vlalay, have had wide experiencea of Salesmaninip. travelled extensively Malaya, DEL ana Borneo, large social
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    • 1016 16 Try a Small Ad. in The "Malaya Tribune." Results Will Surprise You. IT HE FOLLOWING FORM MAT BE USED] The Manager, "Malaya Tribune. 1 Singapore. Please Insert the following ima!l advertisement for clays for which I enclose In payment, according to your scale below: S words equal 1 line. j
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    • 553 16 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16. Ilir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Roaa. Batavia 90. Bulten Nleuwport Straa f Shanghai
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    • 574 16 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.
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    • 473 16 THE SOUTH L I*ITQ> FIRE, MART TRAXsn MOTOR AR INSURANT I l PTED LOWEST CURE BATES. L 1 'iOUOtli Office: 2, Finlays, Mlai THE EAST; MTErT" ASSURANCE I 'OR\Ti o v LDHTED. (Incorporated in V -i MM^H HEAD OFFII PORI 2nd Floor af X ca St Sing i j Thone
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