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Title Section21 1930-09-01 1 The Malaya Tribune aVII.- -No. 206 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore. Monday, Sept. 1. 1930.21 words
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Advertisement263 1930-09-01 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. YOU ANNOT BETTER THE BEST. ,im, II —rrrnii n in |"0.X." CEMENT. j (ONTRACTS CAN BE ARRANGED AT SPECIAL RATI'S ON APPLICATION TO: j I l Solo Importers: TBE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., SINGAPORE. j 11ncorporatea in Denmark.) [}j BBSS tS 2S 2 ZSHSZSESHSdSE£HSZS2SESZSdSaSZSZS2SZS^^ I wj ¥717263 words
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Advertisement180 1930-09-01 1 •'FDORODOR" Washipg Suitings. J^± Mi "S For Tropical Wear. HIGH pTREBT. Singapore, S? SS2S2S?S !S2sas2s 525HSESHSE5HS2S2SHSaS2SHSESaSBSZ5SS2B52SE5Ba I Soothing as a Zephyr, I 1 Bracing as an East Wind, I Mellow as a Malayan Moon, I Read s 'Dog's Head' Lager, I is the only BEER for the man ij"' I180 words
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Article2063 1930-09-01 2 SUPERINTENDENT'S ANNUAL REPORT. An Interesting Survey. Lt. Col. P. Kope-Falkner, Acting Inspector of Prisons, S.S., in his report for last year statet>. The daily averages in the three criminal prisons of Singapore, Penang and Malacca during the last three years were:—Singapore 853; 1,001 and 1.142; Penang 147, 1582,063 words
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Advertisement357 1930-09-01 2 I THIS WEEK Whiteaways ARE SHOWING NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. 1 oO^C^i^. (Tyy- rS} V//- r\ x i/ J>l 4 ĕ M i Ls>l^ i J Ladies* White acd Coloured Felts Ready-10-wear_ Straw Hats and a Wonderful Selection of Trimmed; Millinery at Exceptionally Low Prices. W I THE "SOFASY"357 words
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Advertisement306 1930-09-01 2 INDIGESTION Banished by Kruschen I suffered for some years from a bad stomach. I used to feel very miserable after meals. The doctor advised me to take Epsom Salts, but it did me no good. I decided to try Kruschen and am now taking it, and have done for the306 words
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Advertisement194 1930-09-01 2 Learn This Secret of Well-kept Say what you will, you can't it in place all look your best unless your hair Brings out all it is well-kept, smooth. Keeps your hair Uont put up with hair that tlon > to attcwnfa looks straggly, out of place, an j brittle— I194 words
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Advertisement202 1930-09-01 3 Kill These Carriers of Poisons! I FROM the reeking marsh A 'Jfefc comes the dreaded mos- ■n^™^"^^L^t^ quito—the carrier of ma- A* laria, dengue, and other A a<s j wasting diseases! J in the dark of night mos- 3 quitoes steal into your MBaM V ~s?s\J§ I home. When you202 words
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Advertisement176 1930-09-01 3 jjONISEIM ■▼I LIME JUICE Reaches Everywhere. Hjlfll In all para of the world JjjJiS 'Montserrat' finds its place Mature s retLt drink nPr cooiipg, invigorating and WOM. iifl health giving R 'P C cultivated limes. containing stored sunshine a&Mrfrh lnd 11 of vitamins. OQlllStT Sold by DaU'S tverywhtr* Prepared la176 words
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Advertisement59 1930-09-01 3 "SPECIFIC FOR DIABETES' Dr. Winkler's "DIABETONrTT $2.00 per bottle or $20.00 per dozen. Sincere's "Special Hair Cream' Large Sice 50 cents per bottle or $5 per dozen. Small Size 35 cents per bottle or $3.50 per dozen. SINCERE DISPENSARY LTD. SINGAPORE. Wholesalers and Retailers of Drugs, Chemical Patent Medicine 'and59 words
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Advertisement257 1930-09-01 3 FRASER NEAVE LTD. AERATED WATERS 0 g J Godet Perfumes. S a Tbe Quintessence of Perfection g ASK FOR:—CONCENTRATED OF ROSE 0 gO(L JASMIN Etc. I 3 Vfeftf FORGET-ME-NOT, 1 JASMIN D'ORIENT Etc. i [r k M3 These enchanting flower extracts are 0 recognised all over the world as the257 words
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Advertisement315 1930-09-01 4 MAINTAINING FORD L^^^l^RSHIP. -"hi. In keeping with Ford policy of pioneering fundamen- Note, the chassis has bees materially strengthened tal improvements in automotive construction, we at important points. The front axle, front sprtag «I now announce many important new features on the c nmviM model AA 1- Ton Truck; among315 words
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Article71 1930-09-01 5 r e invited to write to us on nterest. It must be under- Malaya Tribune" does, not i '<■ vinions expressed by corresrFJ'S SHOULD BE AS BRIEF jcrably typewritten (double pC > one side of the paper only. j-icd*? >ie u$edt but names and Pf nna pondents must be71 words
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Article62 1930-09-01 5 /ff or, "Malaya Tribune.") v j I iang should understand that ir of Vehicles, and all fares, d put into effect, must be _vz>i S3ll he mosquito-bus conductors ver to demand a single cent iiorised fares. of trolley-bus drivers, and :-s pertaining to the antiUr ien tar lamps,62 words
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Article98 1930-09-01 5 > c Ft''or. 'Malaya Tribune.") cfr—« art', of your readers please say if a r v .i.aitoes to any marked extent in tfd nej- Sin-»pore town, as they are found in the Sc J '-id—Bukit Timah Road area, wkre iiso ir<- dii'y flower gardens with lallang jiiurd98 words
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Article191 1930-09-01 5 To r .he F duor. Malaya Tribune") Sr.—Mu ha.- been said about the un-espiov-l > so far nothing has been done to aid poor unfortunate victims of the slump -*.rou, r h no fault of their own save iched into distress. And pity thu* ;r; raiiit.;!191 words
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Article46 1930-09-01 5 ftt Bats National Bank has lowered the to 2.. per ccn f and the j !rom 4 to 3 1 cent. ■Hie iffir:,; bank rate :> thus the lowest cf ■Wch \v.\- been in force since the aufetioi th Swiss National Bank in m46 words
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Article1118 1930-09-01 5 MINING. ISSUED BY ERASER Si CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Singapore. Sept. 1, 1930, 10 a.m. Issue Value Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 24|- 28,5|- Ayer HI tarn Tin 9 3 10|£1 Bangrin Tin 14j- 15|1 Batang Padani 0.10 0.15 1 Batu Caves 0.55 0.60 1 Bukit1,118 words
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Article431 1930-09-01 5 Singapore, August 29. MEAT. steak (round) kati 50 Sat stew or curry kati Beei, sicw vi 64 Pork ten and fat (Ist quality) kati 49 Port. lean *na 55 7!l„ii!n ih 54 Mutton Australian lb. Hens Socally reared) kati 65 Ducks each Pigeons, domestic unfledged pair JJ Pigeons.431 words
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Advertisement20 1930-09-01 5 MA RICE, FACE POWDER. WITH Ported Perfumes. ajtßniii Melati, Santal, •***ning, Kananga, etc. AT: L,y. M C0 -> OWDGI ROAD. SINGAPORE-20 words
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Advertisement262 1930-09-01 5 MADAM KELVEY'S BCHOOL OP DANCING Parents desiring their children to take a course of dancing with Mdm. Kelvey should send them for lessons now. Sept., they commence their graceful exercises, acrobatic features and correct arm movements. Fox Tret, Waltz, and Blues will be taught until December, for Mdm. Kolvey's children's262 words
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Advertisement190 1930-09-01 5 Every Morning A little Petrole Hahn rubbed into the mj scalp stimulates and maintains a healthy V growth, wards off premature baldness, and mn enables the hair to keep its natural colour. H Should illness, breakdown, or war caused BR fiMSBKyyMm the hair to become thin and brittle, Pĕtrole Hahn190 words
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Miscellaneous96 1930-09-01 5 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY SEPT. 1. jj H* 25 i m 3.36 p.m. n birthday. Reception at NeL late General. P fcn Cup Final. Balestier. TO-MORROW. SEPT. 2. I 1 b no. 4.41 p.m. r; mor n Java. 3A.PJ Cup Ro-play. I.C.F.A. v. 3 Oarrts 1 stadium. v Hong Kong.96 words
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Advertisement344 1930-09-01 6 W Wi—o tcS po| IV V 1 Jrl B| I I^mS 1 WLm IWm I l°-S 5 "We create—others imitate." J 6.15 j*f* I H Owing to the Phenomenal Success; I Season EXTENDED FOR 3 MORE l NIGHTS! 'I UNIVERSALE GREATEST PRODUCTION, j I "All Quiet On The I Western344 words
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Advertisement225 1930-09-01 6 Amusements. j 6.15 TO-NIGHT! 9.15 1 I Fox Corporation Present 1 Lrj Qi X THE GOLDEN VOICE OF 1 JOHN McCORMACK 1 I THE WORLD'S GREATEST TENOR [j N IN A D I I i I Brilliant Musical Romance I Song 0' My Heart| I G 5 I WITH b225 words
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Advertisement195 1930-09-01 6 MARLBOSOtt&K 1 6.15 TO-SIGHT 9]5 1 Fox Corporation Presents I GEORGE JESSELI Love, Live &Laugh [jj A picture after your own hearts. See S Broadway Stage Star and hear him sing tl 5j you wiil whistle for da\-. a Next change: To-morrow. j I MAURICE CHEVALIER I "The Love Parade"195 words
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491 1930-09-01 7 Sports Pastimes. TOURISTS AT BRIGHTON. jjurw »od And Hornibrook As Batsmen. CRICKET. (By with the "S.F.P.") London, Aug. 31. ,m an atrocious start, brought a ting bowling by Tate, the ie opening day of their match A anst Sussex, finished up with or 9. This was a very much i491 words
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Article23 1930-09-01 7 PING-PONG. t 1:1 a itch of six games played at PRmbes I he Singapore Amateur Wcightyesterday the Japanese won23 words
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Article51 1930-09-01 7 jie statioi Klosters in the Swiss Alps JTt"' i«st opened a heating installaof th i In spite of the altitud:»at er e ne continual in-flow of cod tW an :i !bie tem P era ture is maintained. ob^L 1 iUlar suPPly of hot water ied fro several51 words
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Article226 1930-09-01 7 Mr. Monia Litter Entertains Rotarians. A large attendance of members 61 the Singapore Rotary Club appreciated the departure from the usual programme at the r weekly lunche< n meetings, when Mr. Monia Litter, the accomplished pianist of the Raffles Hotel, gave a musical recital to the gathering226 words
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Article209 1930-09-01 7 Minister's Defence In Commons. The consternation caused among Welshman by the revelation that the Welsh language is not permissible for deferred telegrams to Canada, fjmi voiced by Welsh members cf the Commons, who tackled the Postmaster-General demanding an explanation why a cable sent209 words
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Article108 1930-09-01 7 Will Make Far-Reaching Discoveries? "The importance of the chemist as the prime contributor to the progress of civilisation is not* fully realised," said Lord Melchett. in an 'nterview in London according to "The Daily Herald." "My belief is that the chemist will solve the present industrial and economic108 words
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Article133 1930-09-01 7 Opened By Jews In Poland. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") A unique institution of learning was recently opened in the Polish town of Liblin. Tins is the new Mosaic Talmud stic School which, so far, is the only one of its kind in the world. The institution has133 words
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317 1930-09-01 7 All Round Duhiess. Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. to-day: RUBBER. 0 London. —No market (holiday). York. —No market (holiday). Shares:—Dull. Allenbys 95 cents—sl.os. Ayer Moleks 90 cents—sl. Ayer Panas 90—95 cents, Bassetts 50—55 cents, Brogas 65—70 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 30—35 cents. Bukit Katils317 words
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Article418 1930-09-01 7 The X.P.M. "Van Heutsz" arrived on Saturday afternoon from Hong Kong with 584 passengers. The "Ra.iula" arrived yesterday morning from Madras via Coast ports with 331 deck passengers. The "Hai Hing" is expected to-morrow from Hong Kong with 181 male adults and 67 women and children. The "Lyee418 words
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Article224 1930-09-01 7 Tests To Be Carried Out. To investigate the theory that most geniuses are mad, or at least "mental" cases, a unique experiment is to be carried out by Miss Agnes Conklin, a well-known psychologist, who, with the assistance of a group of professors of New York University,224 words
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Article99 1930-09-01 7 Large Seizure On Oil Tanker. Four thousand tahils of non-Government chandu were discovered on board the oil tanker "Planoibis" at Pulo Bukom on Saturday. Acting on information received, a party of Revenue Officers boarded the vessel and after a thorough leach the contraband was discovered in one of99 words
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Article68 1930-09-01 7 Reuter's Service. Tulsa (Oklahoma), Aug. 31. A scheme has been drawn up, and <is awaiting the ratification of the shareholder, for the amalgamation of the producing, refining and marketing organisations of the Phillips Petroleum Company and the Independent Oil Gas Company. The companies' joint asse.s are over $516,000,000.Reuter's Service. - 68 words
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Advertisement301 1930-09-01 7 I 4 The Grand Armada of Film j H f\ Entertainment Steams into Port! jj I rJA VICTORIA THEATRE I I JW^;^ C To-Night and Nightly at 9.30 p.m. 1 Matinee on Thursday Next, at 5.15 p.m. !i j] An All Britisll Talkie Programme 5 I < f "Elstree Calling"301 words
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Advertisement262 1930-09-01 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED —For Hospital in Miri, Sarawak, Trained Chinese Nurse. Apply Asiatic Petro- leum Co., Singapore. TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE, J NOTICE" is hereby given that tenders are j now invited for the following materials or services, and that particulars of such tenders j may be obtained in the262 words
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Advertisement598 1930-09-01 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED—Lady travelling to Europe second half of October, with two children (1 and 4 years), requires person to look after them in exchange for half the value of second class passage. Apply Box 226, c/o Malaya Tribune. TO LET—54, Spottiswoode Park Road; 67. Tessensohn Road; and 2-D, Ceylon598 words
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Article847 1930-09-01 8 The Ferrers Scheme, the WereStanton Scheme, and now the Baillie Scheme—following upon sundry others produced with just as much solemnity and elaboration -but now forgotten! We have no disposition to depreciate the efforts of all these gentlemen, who are at least deserving of praise for conscientious endeavours to847 words
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Article279 1930-09-01 8 It is hoped that a Rotary Club will be started in Taiping at an early date. Mr. R. D. Hempson, of the Anglo-Siam Corporation, L*d., Singapore, is in Kuala Lumpur on a business visi\ Reports from Pusing show that several more Chinese mines have "thrown up the sponge" and a279 words
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Article177 1930-09-01 8 Duchess And Child Doing Well. British Official Wireless. n-."gby, Aug. 31. The King and Queen, accompanied by the Duke of York, arrived at Glamis Castle at lunch time yesterday to see their new grandchild. No public notice cf the intended visit had been given andBritish Official Wireless. - 177 words
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Article77 1930-09-01 8 Steadily Increasing Number Of Fatalities. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Aug. 31. Dea'.hs from accidental injury by mechanical vehicles on the roads have increased from 4,492 in 1927 to 5,251 in 1928 and 5,799 in 1929. This is shown in the Registrar-General's statistical review of England andBritish Official Wireless. - 77 words
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Article106 1930-09-01 8 Originator Of "Spdjnerisms." Reuter's Service. London. Aug. 31. The death has occurred of Dr. W. A. Sp on r. fThe Rev. William Archibald Spooner, D.D.. was 86 years old. He was a noted scho'ar. lecturer and tutor at Oxford before he w;s ordained (1872) and had beenReuter's Service. - 106 words
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151 1930-09-01 8 Cables Chief Clerk Honoured. On Saturday Mr. Joseph de Sotiza, who retired two months ago from the service of th< Cable Depot, Eastern Extension Telegraph Ccmpany, was entertained by the European Staff of the Depot to a reception held in ilsmanager's room of the151 words
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Article127 1930-09-01 8 The wedding of Mr. Thomas Roebuck, chemist to the Government Medical Dent., S.S.. and Miss Abbey Grace Fieldgate. nursin? filter at Kandang Kerbau Hospital, tcok place at St. Andrew's Cathedral cn Saturday. The bride, whc was given away by Dr. J. S. Webster, wore a dress cf moire127 words
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Article47 1930-09-01 8 Prom China and Japan by "Kashmir," due Singapore at 5 p.m. on Wednesday. Prom Manila by "President Hayes," due Singapore daylight on Thursday. From Holland by "Tjerimai," due Singapore on Thursday afternoon From China and Japan by "La Plata Maru," due Singapore on Th rsday.47 words
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Article49 1930-09-01 8 We hear, untitled the "Malay Mail." that Mr. R. C. Cussen will act as Legal Adviser when the Hon. Mr. W. S. Gibson goes on leave towards the middle of next month. Mr. B. F. Bridge will take Mr. Cussen's place as Deputy Legal Adviser and Deputy Public Prosecutor.49 words
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Article43 1930-09-01 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. I.< ndr n:—Holiday. Nrw Ycrfc: —Holiday. Singapore:—ls-13'i cents. TIN. L-nd^n: —Spot £134 12s. 6d. (down 20s. Od.); 3 months, buyers £136 ss. Od. (down 17s. 6d.). sellers £136 7s. 6d. (down 17s. 6d.). Singapore:— (50 tons. sold).43 words
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Article704 1930-09-01 8 (BY"LOOK! B Puzzle: Why should X f downpours for Ifalaj answer to-morrow! I I; al and M the one Mot on a ba <i h% organising big cvente. Needless to say. I also packing up for the •mack"! But K.L. s a rowing things, and an Cef704 words
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Article22 1930-09-01 8 > and CCLONYS prison- CORRESPONDENT I TOPICS OF TO-DAY. LITERARY WW& < [X CO-OPERATIVE StU i*f S. S. PROGRESS, tui I'- 122 words
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Advertisement257 1930-09-01 8 ESasaSESZS2SHS2£ES2SESES2SSSESHESES2SESZSE^ I TO-DAY'S BEST NEWS! f ""T j I Robinson's I Annual Sale j S c COMMENCES jj I MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1 BIG REDUCTIONS. 1 g I Bargains in ail Departments. CATALOGUE ON REQUEST. C 1 ROBINSON CO., LTD. I In Dj flncorporated in the Straits Settlements.) d} RIFFLES257 words
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Advertisement88 1930-09-01 8 TELEGRAMS, 'PHONE: —j{j 5 "SILVABROS* 4540. N I A NEW SHIPMENT OF I GENUINE I I Crystal Bead 1 i Necklaces I ft GOLD-MOUNTED g I Elephant-Hair 1 1 Jewellery 1 6 AND SILVER-MOUNTED jjj I Butterfly-Wing I 1 Jewellery. 1 B H CIONLT LIMITED QUANTITY AVAILABLE ft X jG88 words
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417 1930-09-01 9 Negotiations la India Continue. POLICE CHIEF DIES. President Of "War Council" Arrested. Reuter's Service. Calcutta, Aug. 30. ditto!) of Mr. F. J. Lowman. Acting era! of Police, who was shot by th on Aug. 29. is causing grave arill be operatedReuter's Service. - 417 words
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98 1930-09-01 9 AMU ABLf SETTLEMENT FAVOURED. Bombay, Aug. 19. ttt Calcutta Europeans' views are not supper ed by Uu Bombay Europeans who met las at Hotel Majestic. Discussions were in j* l and the whole political and trace "tuation waa reviewed. I; is understood that 'M Bombay98 words
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Article126 1930-09-01 9 Two L:>ng-Distance Flights. Reuter's Service. Tokyo, Aug. 31. on A c a^ iuhara, who flew from Berlin and g 20 Ved m Tokyo evening amr^, as 2: v an enthusiastic throng as c_ 1 hero. In ten and a half kilo- averaged over a thousand Pass^'" tReuter's Service. - 126 words
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Article44 1930-09-01 9 Huge Crowd Sees Crash. f Ztuter'i service.] Arn.ht T Chicago, Aug. 30. jf-*?e i.. has marred the air laces. p.** aa ian Am *<? tx -Lieutenant oj the MR crashed ylc a small home-made 40 ood J• killed before the eye; trfckea spec'ator;.f Ztuter'i service.] - 44 words
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Article322 1930-09-01 9 AMERICANS ARRESTED. Mob Sacks and Burns ExDictator's Home. MINISTERS ABROAD BEING RECALLED. Reuter's Service. Lima (Peru), Aug. 30. The ex-Dictator Leguia is imprisoned on San Lorenzo Island to await his trial, in the same prison in which he shut up his political enemies when he wasReuter's Service. - 322 words
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Article226 1930-09-01 9 Other Financiers Strongly Oppose. Reuter's Service. London, Aug. 31, A reply to the bankers' resolution (in favour of tariffs and Empire Free Trade) Is issued over the signatures of 116 «influential bankers, members of the National Association of Merchants and Manufacturers and others. The reply states thatReuter's Service. - 226 words
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Article284 1930-09-01 9 I.S.P. Appeals To Shareholders. We have received the following from the secretary of the Incorporated Society of Planters: "In the near future we may expect to hear of directors of rubber companies remarking in the presence of their shareholders upon the satisfactory manner in which they have284 words
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Article157 1930-09-01 9 ELECTION IN NOVEMBER. Failure Of Conference With The Liberals. DESAGREEMENT OVER UNEMPLOYMENT. Reuter's Service. London, Aug. 31. The "Sunday Express" learns that relations between Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Mac Donald are very strained. The Liberal-Labour unemployment conference in London last Wednesday was without result andReuter's Service. - 157 words
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Article36 1930-09-01 9 Mails despatched from Singapore on Aug. 8 by "Kalyan," delivered in London on Aug. 30. Mails despatched from Singapore on Aug. 8 by "K. der Nederlanden," delivered in London on Aug. 30.36 words
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Article20 1930-09-01 9 A mail from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane is expected at Singapore at 1.30 p.m. tomorrow.20 words
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Article505 1930-09-01 9 Reuter's Service. "Japanese News" Service. British Official Wireless. Syracuse (New York). Aug. 31. Colonel Walter Bell, formerly associated with President Hoover in relief work in Russia, is announced to have accep ed the Soviet Government's invitation to begin a colossal scheme for feeding masses of the peopleReuter's Service.; "Japanese News" Service.; British Official Wireless. - 505 words
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Article655 1930-09-01 9 Scantily-Clad Girls In London. BATHS OVERCROWDED. Trooper Killed In Violent Thunderstorm. British Official Wireless. Reuter's Service. Rugby, Aug. 30. London's heat-wave reached its climax at midnight when an electrical storm broke over the Capital and continued for about three houis. Storm was heralded b> /tvid lightning, which wasBritish Official Wireless.; Reuter's Service. - 655 words
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Article122 1930-09-01 9 Miss Spooner Well To The Fore. Reuter's Service. Rome, Aug. 31. "La Miss," otherwise the Englishwoman. Miss' Winifred Spooner, arrived second at Littorio Aerodrome in the fourth and last lap in the international air race round Italy. The crowd, which was extremely en.hus a tic, roared, 'Bravo,Reuter's Service. - 122 words
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Advertisement122 1930-09-01 9 jjj "Motor Carl I I J JAPANESE CEMENT. 8 I Reliable 1 1 Economical 1 I CHEAP. I j High Uniform 1 Quality to British figLgfrg' jS| j I Standard I Specification. I I Stocks from: f [j GUTHRIE CO., LTD., B (Incorporated In the Straits Settlements.) j jjj 15E5Z5d3H5HSESESZ5H5ESES25H5ESHSH5HSE5^122 words
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Article, Illustration1480 1930-09-01 10 Sports Pastimes. Malaya Cup. FINAL FLOODED OUT AT K. L. A Singapore Replay. (BY ECHO.") ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL Ha'f-an-hour's mud-splashing, a goal apiece and abandonment was the fate of the tenth Malaya Cup final, at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. The match should really never ha c been begun. Pushing a ball1,480 words
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Article72 1930-09-01 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.} Penang. Aug. 31. Penang Europeans beat Perak Europeans by 4—2, after a fast game. Penang scored early on and added two more before half time, one being ruled off-side. The visitors only replied with one. On the resumption the homesters again netted immediately72 words
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Article160 1930-09-01 10 r"* SINGAPORE HONG KONG CHAMPIONS. The Singapore Malaya Cup team will meet the Hong Kong champions (Chinese Athletic Association) at the Anaon Road Stadium tomorrow. This will be the third interport test of the present series between the Hong Kong' "Tigers" and Singapore. In the first the Singapore160 words
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Article54 1930-09-01 10 A NEW ANNUAL FIXTURE. It has been decided to introduce a new annual fixture in Malaya, North v. South, to be played on Armistice Day in aid of the Poppy Day funds. The match will be played alternately in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. This year's fixture will54 words
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Article83 1930-09-01 10 A fairly large crowd watched a clean and fast game on Sunday a> 4«e Oulr jcn School ground between the Juvenile J .C. and the Welch Band Boys which ended in a win for the former by 4—3. Goal scorers for the winners were: Ah Tim,83 words
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Article32 1930-09-01 10 On Saturday at the Gunong Pulai ground, the Ramblers met the Gunong Pulai Waterworks team, the result being a draw of I—l, S. M. siantoeri scored for the Ramblers.32 words
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Article127 1930-09-01 10 Chelsea's Good Start In First Division. HARPER SCORES FIVE FOR SPURS. GLASGOW RANGERS HELD TO A DRAW. Chelsea, promoted to Div. I, opened well on Saturday by winning at Grimsby, suggesting that the higher clubs in Div.. II are better than the lowly clubs in Div.127 words
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Article271 1930-09-01 10 Reuter's Service. London, Aug. 30. ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIV. I. Birmingham 3, Sheffield U. 1. Blackpool 1, Arsenal 4. Bolton 3, Middlesbiough 0. Grimsby 0, Chelsea 1. Leeds 2, Portsmouth 2. Leicester 1, Derby 1. Liverpool 2, Blackburn 1. Manchester U. 3, Aston Villa 4. Wednesday 2,Reuter's Service. - 271 words
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Article387 1930-09-01 10 FULL BACK SCORES WINNING GOAL FOR CHELSEA. (By arrangement with the "S.FJ*."] Lunaon. Aug. 31. Tropical weather prevailed in most parts of the country yesterday but, despite the heat, there were good attendances to see the opening matches of the English League season. Special precautions were taken387 words
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Article23 1930-09-01 10 Association Football. The B.A.W.L.A. and the N.TJ3. will meet to a friendly match at the Anson Road Stadium this evening.23 words
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Article1153 1930-09-01 10 New Record Established. THE TURF. The Autumn race meeting of the Singapore Turf Club commenced on Saturday in fine weather, the dark clouds which, gathered earlier in the day giving Singapore a bye and coming down in torrents in Johore. In consequence the going was hard and1,153 words
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Article317 1930-09-01 10 The following are the weights for Wednesday: Race 1. —Ponies—Clas es 2 and 3 (oenbfoed) —Div. furs.) —2.45 p.m.: Kvlpa 94, Dame Fashion 8.13. Colake 8.12. Iseuit 8.9, Very Naughty 8.8. Highland Lass (Late Lit-le Sister) 8.7, Rammy 8.1, Woodbine 8. Lady Remington 7.6, Plas Hatan 7.4,317 words
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Article66 1930-09-01 10 MOTORING. Reuter's Service. Detroit. Aug. 31. The first of <he three heats for the Harm*worth motorboat speed trophy was won by Commodore Gar Wood in the "Miss Amer ca IX."' His brother, George Wood, in "Miss America VIII was second and the Britisher. Miss Carstairs inReuter's Service. - 66 words
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Article46 1930-09-01 10 LAWN TENNIS. Reuter's Service. Brooklin, Aug. 31. In the American Nat onal doubles finals Lott and Doeg (Holders* beat Vanryn and Allison B—6, 6—3. 4—6. 13 —15. 6—4 and Alison and Miss Edith Cross beat Frank Shields and Mis: Marjorie Morrill 6—4, 6—4.Reuter's Service. - 46 words
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Article167 1930-09-01 10 Hardie Retains Title. GOLF. The light for the Singapore Island g If championship was decided during the weekend at the Bukit Timah Road golf course. The champion. L. D. Hardie, justified expectations by retaining the title, his victories in the final and Lie penutimate beuig sccurtd by substantial167 words
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Article30 1930-09-01 10 Reuter's Service. London. Aug., 30. James Lindsay (Falkirk) the holder, retained the Boys' Amateur Golf Championship beating James Todd (Kilmacolm) by 9 and 8 over 36 holes.Reuter's Service. - 30 words
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Article430 1930-09-01 10 V|, Warren Shield Won By M RIFLE-SHOOTING. WELCH WIN TU Ia Clp Marksmen trom all o\ Kuala Lumpur last wet <,„. Untry Command Rifle Meetin .'°3 the aCi '4i the scene of much activr p Major Gen. H. L. Pr.t. 7 c -'H i Mackenzie (Commandant X430 words
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Article52 1930-09-01 10 BASEBALL. I Reuters Service.) New York, Aug 8National League. New York 7 Brock!;, 4 Fhiladelpnia 5. B > 4 Pttsburgh 5, Cincinruti 0 Pittsourgh 3. Cincinia u Chicago 16. St. Louis 4 American League St. Louis 6, Detroit 5 Cleveland 7, Chicago »5 Washington 12. New V Bosi.cn52 words
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Article28 1930-09-01 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL. Reuter 's Service. Sydney. Aug. In the first lugby I held a*l u*W Austral 'a baa* Britain 5« pawto a goal (five points).Reuter's Service. - 28 words
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Article155 1930-09-01 10 Bukom Chinese Sports Clab Beaton. The AAA. proved their r^ r^j.%. f fe*tBukom Chine c Sports C ed them at badmi"' j»"* fl* and soccer yesterdn bC5 c following are the d players mentioned first BADMINTON I Pirn Kang o—ls. 0- f* ot Kow155 words
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308 1930-09-01 11 Sports Pastimes. S.C.C. Tournament. LAWN TENNIS. fO-DAY'S TIES. C.C. tournament are: ;LES: R. B. Gotch owe 3 v. j g lis 4. H. S. Haskins scr. v. ■B W f*" 15 -[NGLEB: F. T. K. Kobbes owe 15 v H >( r 1 c C NGLES: W. G. Taylor owe308 words
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Article82 1930-09-01 11 tFrom Our Ourn Correspondent.) Penang, Aug. 31. Here was some exciting tennis in the ILI A, championship doubles semi-finals toay. Yeo Wee Yang and Tan Thean Seang beat DonakUm and Marshall 6 —2, 6 —2. The brothers Wat Uyc and Wat Sun won the first set from Di82 words
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Article44 1930-09-01 11 TO-DAY'S TIES. MIXED DOUBLES: Mis. P. James and F. hues v m..>.> F. Richaids and E. Woodford. A. SINGLES S. L. Oehlers v. C. A. Peterson. B SINGLES A. G Armstrong v. G. H. Kraal. There will ot no ties on Tuesday.44 words
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Article50 1930-09-01 11 TO-DAY'S TIES. MiXED DOUBLES HANDICAP B. CLASS: D::\mv and Watty scr. v. Mrs. Fulcher md Assiter plus 3. Mr. and Mis. J. V. S. Brooke o»e 5 v Capt and Mrs. Mansell owe 3, Miss I Stephen am. Buiien owe 3 v. Mr. and Mrs. Stocks scr.50 words
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Article146 1930-09-01 11 Alexandra Invitation Tournament. Ties in the Alexandra Invitation tournament TO-DAY'S TIES. 3.45 p.m.—Major Reckitt v. Captain Smyth, Captain Duncan v. Captain Mansell, Major Douglas-White v. Lieut. Waring. Ul p.m Captain Price and Mrs. Stevenson Captain and Mrs. Riley, Captain Dearden JJ Mrs Zvlstra v. Lieut. Parry-Evans and m146 words
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Article68 1930-09-01 11 Good Entertainment At The Victoria Theatre. "Elstree Calling." the much talked of English talkie revue, had a very good reception at the Victoria Theatre en Saturday night. There is no doubt that the production is one of the best revues of the day. Space forbids a detailed account,68 words
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Article33 1930-09-01 11 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 154 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 158 for $100.33 words
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Advertisement117 1930-09-01 11 Government Evening Classes. RAFFLES INSTITUTION. sufficient number of students to justify their formation, classes v 1 the following subjects starting on Monday, September 8:— Technical Commercial I 1. Book-keeping. 3, C w iStiT fheoreticaL 2 TyPtoß--4 Zy~ Lj tactical. 3. Shorthand 5 Mac nX (Beginners', Elementary, Intermediate 6 r. C117 words
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Advertisement257 1930-09-01 11 New World Cabaret. 1 X To-night and Nightly-For a Few Nights. X A SURPRISE RACE WEEK ATTRACTION. H jjj SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE VAUDEVILLE CELEBRITIES 3 I THE WEATHERLY SISTERS AND PIPPO I Snappy Songs, Peppy Dances, Pretty Costumes and I 5 Novel Instruments. X A CLEAN, BRIGHT, CLEVER, VERSATILE257 words
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Advertisement153 1930-09-01 11 I lirelu-CieneraL j I FROM I I London to Brighton 1 I The Electrification of the Southern Railway is soon Li to be an accomplished fact. On your next leave i r\ with the help of "PIRELLI" cables you will travel the g I whole way electrically 7. n ijj153 words
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Miscellaneous385 1930-09-01 11 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, SEPT. 1. Batu Pahat (Gemas) 3 p.m. Port Swettenham Penang < Kinta) 3 p.m. Muar (Jeranfcit) 3 p.m. Malacca (Mahidol) 3 p.m *P. Swettenham, Penang, Colombo. Suez, Port Said. Genoa, Havre, Liverpool Glasgow (Dardanus) 3 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, SouthEast Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Timor Dilly (Tasman)385 words
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248 1930-09-01 12 ("The Last Enemy," a Play by Frank Harvey. George Allen and Unwin, Ltd., 3s. 6d.J This almost comes within the category of the "problem play." How it would perform on the stage is not too certain, though in the right hands it might easily impress248 words
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Article268 1930-09-01 12 I ("The Workers' Share,'" a Study in Wages and Poverty, by A. W. Humphrey. George Allen and Unwin, Ltd., 2s. 6d.) This is a paper-covered edition. The book can be bought cloth-bound for a shilling more. It is frankly Socialistic in purpose and outlook, 1 but that268 words
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Article204 1930-09-01 12 ("The Art and Craft of Humorous Writing," by D. Nevill Howard. George Allen and Unwin, Ltd., cloth-covered 35., paper-covered 25.) j "There is a world shortage of humour," Mr. Howard declares. And that means that there is honest money awaiting such as can be funny in print. Really204 words
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Article316 1930-09-01 12 "Secrets of Success in Public Speaking," by Max Crombie. George Allen and Unwin, Ltd., 2s. Of the different forms of self expression. public speaking is probably the one which is most difficult to practice effectively and. in a good many instances, is given the least attention316 words
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Article1000 1930-09-01 12 "How to conduct a Meeting," by John Rigg. George Allen and Unwin, Ltd., 2s. Those of us who are called upon to take a small part in public life often possess an imperfect knowledge of the more cbseir; details of conducting a meeting. We kacw enough to1,000 words
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Advertisement418 1930-09-01 12 J BUKIT TIMAH nJ rG 1 PORK jj Is unequalled for sweetness, quality Cj 5 and tenderness. All pigs are reared g -Cj from slock specially imported from H England; most of the feed is imported g from Home supplemented by grass Cj 8 growta on our own farm; and418 words
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Advertisement388 1930-09-01 12 FEEL YOUNG IN SPITE OF YOUR YEARS What matters it what age you are. the years pass by, let the milestones of life show an increasing age. You can have the feeling of everlasting youth in spite of your age. If you are 50, you can still have th« same388 words
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Advertisement209 1930-09-01 12 Doiis; New shipment FBENM noiLs, Attra* >ye. Cheap Prices AT SAINT-DIDIEH K ssOßi Es No. 7, Prinsep Street. <i 1: niw ~hol> y Glun BUSINESSMEN'S COMPANION. BUSINESS METHODS RYDAV OFFICE WORK (1 :tK d a nd illustrated!. By a v THE LADIES' ar.fi EMEX'S LETTER-WRITER respondence». N< THE LADIES' LETTED209 words
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Article521 1930-09-01 13 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. Messrs. Lyall and Evatt's weekly report gives the following share figures: Rubber.—Meniakabs .md Ulu Benuts have had fairly active aealings from 22 to 23 cts New Scudais ait wantta>al.sl with offers at $1.05 and Malaka Pindas have buyers at 96 cts.. sellers holding for521 words
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Advertisement267 1930-09-01 13 FT BRITISH THOMSON-HOUSTON CO., LTD. H I vII known Manufacturers of Electric Lamps) I W Rugby, England. I MAZDA PEARL LAMP, i I, mportant incandescent eJectric lamp inventions of the last sixteen X H MAZDA INVENTIONS and modern electric lighting is a direct H DA RESEARCH. H B. T. H.267 words
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Advertisement53 1930-09-01 13 urn* }M) Olf, Whw tfliMlvrt in th. J J f *t> "»outh>M« bandy ».l»trp. +J r 'l(/M WT*W* *n |Hr* 75 cts. a bcttle cf all medicine dealers. Latest Brunswick "Releases and Talkie Hits. CALL AND HEAR THEM AT D'SOUZa BrOS. (Music Store) AGENTS: 8, Prinsep Street, Singapore, AND 102,53 words
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Advertisement81 1930-09-01 13 p» I What soap is used in your home If it is Sunlight Soap, you have chosen the soap that is used by millions all over the world. To-day more Sunlight is sold than any other soap, and its sa'es are still going up and up. It is the supreme81 words
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892 1930-09-01 14 THE ANNUAL REPORT. Steady Progress And Healthy Activity. The report on the working of the Cooperative Societies in the Struts Settlements for the year ending June 30, 1929. was laid on the table at the last meeting of the Legislative Council. The following aie extracts: Mr.892 words
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Article51 1930-09-01 14 The Swiss Company "Balair" in conjunction with the "Air Union" and the "Cidna" has recently inaugurated an air-mail service b tween Le Havre and Basle. The new line will facilitate the transport of passengers and mail between Switzerland and the liners ca!lirg at Le Havre or51 words
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Article168 1930-09-01 14 —That's What People Say About Her. It's quite a tragedy. A woman who was once bright, vivacious, with an attractive figure— now always tired-looking, depressed, seems robbed of all physical energy. And even her friends call her 'thin and scraggy' behind her back. Don't give anyone168 words
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Advertisement159 1930-09-01 14 Wĕ/ "Sugarcane" Brand I W HAMS BACON I I TRUTH INjADVERTISING a EARNS PRE-EMINENCE I I REFRIGERATING Co LTD X Orchard Road. Selegie iload, Keppd Koad and Grange Koad Market X rd Qj I CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK. S Ask for it, try it and you will be surprised. [j X159 words
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Advertisement272 1930-09-01 14 When baby screams* Mother should have an instant remedy at v vsN\ hand. There should always be a bottic of Woodward's Gripe Water in the house what there is a baby. This tried and trusted remedy for baby ailments is prescribed freely by doctors and nurses throughout the «rodd. WOODWARDS272 words
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Article1910 1930-09-01 15 ANNUAL REPORT OF COLONIAL SECRETARY. (Continued. J Justice, Police And Prisons. CRIME STATISTICS. Seizable offences reported during 1929 numbered 6,947, representing an increase of 68 over the corresponding figure for 1928. 2,589 convictions were recorded while 104 cases were pending at the close of the year. Fifty-five murders1,910 words
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Advertisement463 1930-09-01 15 r v.&o. B K SH INDIA \ND A 1 tf{ LINES. lied in England.) n p NGER& CARGO W** 1 «»VICES. m> ORIENTAL STEAM PE M>>l N 0 LONDON AND **JJj > MAIL SERVICE. with His Majesty's smment.) AI FROM LONDON. ox :ia and Japan. Due Tonnage Singarore 1930 11,100463 words
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Advertisement595 1930-09-01 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCnER LLOYD. (Incorporated in The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. 9 ISAR*for Hong Kong, Sghai, Kobe, Osaka, Itosaki, Moji, Dalny and Tsingtao Sept. 1 t REMSCHEID for Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka, Moji and Hankow Sept. 6 SAARBRUCKEN for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau Sept.595 words
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Advertisement646 1930-09-01 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON. Tonnage Destination Due So* ISSft tKatori Maru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam Middlesbrough Bept 11 1* tKashlma Maru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles. London. Antwerp. Rotterdam MiddlesbrougL Sept. 25 2t Yasukuni Man 11,800 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam Middlesbrough Oct. 8 L646 words
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Advertisement40 1930-09-01 15 AN IDEAL TONIC. Has been awarded 24 Gold and Silver Medals. Serravallo's Tonic I BARK and IRON WINE) Stimulate* the Appetite. Strengthens the Nerves. Regenerates the Blood. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE or The Sole Distributors. MEDICAL OFF'CE, 300-2, North Bridge Road, Singapore,40 words
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Advertisement533 1930-09-01 16 SITUATION WANTED. ADVERTISER fully>onversant with English Language, with 4 Chinese Dialects besides Malay, have had wide experience* of Salesman%nip, travelled extensively Malaya, DJSI. and Borneo, large social connections, good Corresjondont and Organiser, capable full charge any department, now Export Manager, is free September to accept any responsible position, Commercial. Banking.533 words
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Advertisement647 1930-09-01 16 Try a Small Ad. in The "Malaya .Tribune:' Results Will Surprise You. IT HE FOLLOWING FORM MAT BE USED.] Tbe Manager, "Malaya Tribune." Singapore. Please Insert IJ?f-jfalhffltr7 advertisement f0r...., days for which I enclose In payment, according to your scale below: i words equal 1 line. 1 1 1 i647 words
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Advertisement371 1930-09-01 16 EDUCATIONAL. BOYS! QUALIFY! Day Classes. NEW session from September 1, for April Exam. Free Prospectus. Consult Principal RAJAH. THE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE, BRAS BASAH ROAD. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. B. SHORT STREET, SINGAPORE. (Tbe School of Individual Instruction.) This Institution is the response of the present day overwhelming demand for371 words
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Advertisement560 1930-09-01 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, Dir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road. Central. Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 90, Bulten Nleuwport Straat. Shanghai 9.560 words
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Advertisement575 1930-09-01 16 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under tjie Companies Acta of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1891.) 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. S. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.575 words
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Advertisement461 1930-09-01 16 INSUPANf^N Qui Ha so^ FIRE, MARINE TR MOTOR CAR INSURA\ \CCEPTFJ) LOWEST < KENtl^ Office: 2, Finla !?ea THEE AS i ASSURANd LIMITED. tlncorporated in >ait| HEAD OFI I .Txctfon 2nd Floor of N Malacc» Singapore. j "Phone \os and BOARD o, SECTORS See Teens Wah Seah Eng Ltm, Esq461 words
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