Malaya Tribune, 2 September 1930

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune v VIL- -No. 207 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday, Sept. 2, 1930.
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    • 209 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. YOi NNOT BETTER THE BEST. j SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK I This Milk is prepared from J^ 1 PURE UNSKIMMED COW'S MILK, and in condensation nothing but FINEST WHITE mNDENSED MliW- SUG AR is added Beillg pre I L yi SWEETENED P& CF thC m St hygienic Kjk
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    • 51 1 aseLsrasasasasssaszsasassszsasHsasasasEsas Dolls. New shipment received OP FRENCH DOLLS. "Attractive. Cheap Prices AT SAINT-DIDIER ACCESSORIES. No. 7, Prinsep Street, (Opposite Dhoby Ghaut > New Green Label Poly ptaon Malay Records. Sung By The Famous Singers of Soerabaia and Ma I ang. SOLD AT D. T. LIM CO., 353, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD,
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    • 179 1 "FLORODOR" M Washing Suitings. /s£k% For Tropica! /V/ We r HIGH BTREET, Singapore. i I I Let us eat, drink, and be merry, for j I to-morrow tin will be down again! I tJ ki 0 I m And what better solace in our travail than I 1 i j
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  • 3043 2 SCOTLAND'S MONTH. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, August 7. August is Scotland's month. At the end of next week the famous sleeping car expresses, such as the "Royal Highlander," the "Highlandman" and the "Aberdonian," will be running in five or six sections apiece when the call
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    • 83 2 pVds *md TYPEWRITERS (brand REPAIRS to If you have any trouble with your typewriters, get ln touch ■vim us over tne pr.ones. and see how quickly ye can overcome it f)r you. STRAITS TWEWIUTER AGENCY Phone Nos. 7770. 7 5 7334 and 7536. JB-A. CHANGE ALLEY, SINGAPORE. Good for all!
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    • 427 2 THE FUTURE OF THE EMPIRE ties in the arms cf every nursing mother r INHERE arc occasions when, do what you 1 will, the Mother's milk remains scanty, weak and unsuitable. In these cases Sun»hine Glaxo has proved helpful to the Mother, remedying the difficulty and allowing narural feeding to
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  • 3845 3 ANNUAL REPORT OF COLONIAL SECRETARY. (Concluded.) Education. There were 22 Government English Schools In the Colony with an average enrolment of 9,577 pupils. The expenditure on these schools was $1,064,772. The figures for 1928 were 20 schools, 8,717 pupils and $1,032,806 expenditure. There were 28 Aided English Schools
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    • 309 3 Happy Babies are Bieast-Ifed J VV7HETHER baby will be healthy and happy W depends very largely upon that service of Jf love even more important than the tiny gar- tyh nts so carefully chosen. During the weeks rt baby arrives the expectant mother will make ite sine that she will
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    • 433 3 "flush/ ly Edith Manning. f/^^^A Tread sof'ly on the stairway, J7 H j An' sofly close the door, V j 1 Our baby's got a fever, TV^l Which he's never had before. \Ji\J Mos' times he is so happy, Jm^oS^ An' now to hear his cries, Brings such a dreffui
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    • 274 4 25r!SrI5H5HSH5Z5r2Srire5H5HSH5^^ J ROYALr-DUTCH—INDIAN—AIRWAYS. I &"K DURING THE MONTH OF JULY j£ jj Tiie Royal Dutch Indian Airways 1 N Carried 2024 Passengers Nj I I in the Netherlands East Indies. j g I I IN THE TROPICS THE ONLY WAY i g Ij te the ft jfl u SMOOTH-ENCHANTING and
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    • 47 4 1— DONT E^P*DOCTOR I Pop an EVANS' PASTILLE into your mouth instead. H Their antiseptic vapours ■I soon relieve you of that cold. I EVANS* n «NTISC»TIC THtOAT I Pastilles H From Chemists everywhere H Made in England to a formula of H the Liverpool Throat HoapitaL
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    • 332 4 HEALTH IS BETTER THAN WEALTH! Good health is the greatest gift of life Of what avail are your riches if yon cannot •ojoy them Perpetual pain in the body, the borning sensation in passing urine, the lack of appetite makes even the most delicious food unpalatable. The hundredand one joys
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    • 166 4 Ift Press a relets J& Writing... Pressure., TouchI PiLi'l imp <v« I tt; Af 4 new, -.-.eioPu.'sfi kei Du< sets. You I teSl write «ritb B» hf« lit cramr- 'MS/J fold Pens... colormocModemtl 'jSff-l and Pear!. Iv.pene-.,- fff, j for V, i PreSbuiclei. Wnv.. I Senior $14. V: I ~r.
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  • 118 5 read' r s <* re invi ted to write to us on j! of public interest. It mutt be under-'-V. h lt the Malaya Tribune" does not S--' >ndorse opinions expressed by corres- LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF preferably typewritten (double metric <- nA on 0116 of the popcr
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  • 386 5 (jr. Editor, "Malaya Tribune.*') SlT -man" is to be congratulated on nt:r Malaya Tribune" in connection wiih auction of rents. I have also wr.tt' -i -i-> oubjcct before. i that there are two reasons why j lli: -nt Trust are unable to reduce tiie r-: neir houses:
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  • 1560 5 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Singapore, Sept 2, 1930. 10 a.m. Issue Value Buyers. Sellers. £1 Asam Kumbang 24|- 28|5|- Ayer Hltam Tin 9 6 iqj6 £1 Bangrin Tin 14j- 151. l Batang Padang 0.10 0.18 1 Batu Caves 0.55 0.6O 1 BukJt
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    • 238 5 'Phone 7147. UNION AUTO h tors The Insular Trading (f.rpcration Ltd.) 't. Orchard Road, Singapore. We in .alist in:—Repairing batteries of Dry Battery), Battery-charg-d electro-plating. Selling WEW and RECONDITIONED batb we guaranteed for 12 and 6 months issf >etively. YOUNG BOYS BE AMBITIOUS Dent Rmatrj die and waste your time,
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    • 257 5 MADAM KELVEY'S SCHOOL OF DANCING Parents desiring their children to take a course of dancing with Mdm. Kelvey Rhould sand them for lessons now. Sept., they commerce their graceful exercises acrobatic features and correct arm movements. Fox Trot, Waltz, *»nd Blues will be taught until December, for Mdm. Kolvey's children's
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    • 141 5 WtanwmmimMmnm^ LA CREME COTY Composed of the purest ingredients La y Creme Coty is the natural foundation for Coty 9 Face Powder and Rouge as they blend with J fxqalsite smoothness. Creme Coty protect* n and preserves the skin from biting winds, fug snd dust, and keeps It smooth and
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    • 312 6 f)Q<£) QOQOOO QQOQOQ Q© QO O® OOP ■■■■I ■■■■■■I -3 I rl I 10-s 30 l I 1 H L v 1 l ofc^ Owing to the exceptional success SEASON EXTENDED! Do not miss the opportunity of seeiag this grĕaTTilm that has astounded the World! t»( lUNIVERSALEI UNIVERSALE GREATEST PRODUCTION,
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    • 196 6 Amusements* !6.15 TO-NIGHT! 9 15 All Records Broken over the Weeki End! THE GOLDEN VOICE I of the World's Greatest Tenor I I Sings its way int > the Hearts of S I SINGAPORE AUDIENCES 1 I JOHN McCORMACK lINI IN H Song 0' My Heart lIS A MASTERPIECE I
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    • 237 6 NARLBOROU IH I 6.15 TO-MGHT j PARAMOUNT presents j Maurice Chevalier! {THE LOVE PARADE Hi I S WITH I JEANETTE MACDONALD,! I Lupino Lane and Lillian Roth.! Chevalier, the prince of love and laughter, wi] X \y his spell over you in this great r miance of w )0 f
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  • 2209 7 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE REVIEW. Bad Trade And Fading Industries. are the minutes of the eneral meeting of the North MflflßEtl of Commerce, held in the Borneo c Harrisons and Crosfield office.- n Saturday, Aug. 9: ,Bome<> ntlemen were present:— W. Pinnock (Harrisons and Tne
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  • 286 7 Tin Down Again. Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. to-day: RUBBER. London.—4%d., unchanged. New 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 Katlls 40—45 cents, Colinsburghs $1.60—51.80, Connemaras
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  • 54 7 J2 O'CLOCK NOON, SEPT. 2. Buyers. Seller*. 3 S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 14% 15 -Standard R.S.S. on Tender. September 15 15*4 October 15% 15^ November 15Vj 15% October/December 15H 15% January/March 16 1 16% Tone cf Market:—Dull. Latest Cable:—London Spot Sheet 4%d. per
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  • 319 7 (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, SEPT. 2. Selling.—London 4 months' sight 2s. 3%d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 27 32d.. London >0 days' sight 2s. 3 25 32d., London 30 lays' sight 2s. 3%d., London demand 2s. 23/32 d., London T.T. 2s. 3 11/16
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  • 135 7 SINGAPORE, SEPT. 2. Rice, Siam A-l per Koyan $358 Rice, Siam 1 $328 Rice, Siam 2 $315 Rice, Slam 3 $292 Rice, Siam 4 $260 Rice. Saigon A-l $276 Rice, Saigon 1 $251 Rice, Saigon 2 $242 Rice, Saigon 3 $237 Rice, Rangoon 1 $224 Rice, Rangoon 2 $222
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    • 118 7 I. IMPERIAL THEATRE I 1 1 two ..lows 1 Geylang. I k I j NIGHTLY I I NEXT 1 g 8 1 J 7 Sept Ito Wednesdai/, S*p*. 3. 11 |j 5 THURSDAY, |g [l WILLIAM FOX Prfliantfi I september 4 II I "SALUTE" with George O'Brien and Helen Chandler
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    • 254 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services, and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room, Municipal Offices:— Tender. Date of Closing. Executions and Alterations to Nos. 3 —B (5 houses) at
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    • 853 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT-. TO LET —Bungalow No. 3, Mount Elisabeth. Electric light, water, garage, and tennis court. Rent moderate. Apply Oversea-Chinese Bank, Ltd., 186, Cecil Street. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Ballestier Road, between Moulmein Road and Race Course* Road, will be closed to through traffic from Tuesday, September
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 270 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Daily Weather Report. Bright RelaTemperature. Rain- Sun- tive. Wind. Max. Mln. fall. shine. Huml- Direc- Speed. Stations. F. F. Ins. Hours. dity tion. m,p.h. Weather. Alor Star 85 72 .29 1 3! 93 Calm Cloudy Kota Bharu 89 14 .10 6 3 85 SB.W. 6 Fine K.
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  • 812 8 The prolonged .controversy, Home Agents v. Local Tenders, was carried a stage further at last week's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners of Singapore. Mr. Griffith Jones, who has been fighting the battle of the merchants who have invested money in Singapore by opening offices and employing local men,
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  • 325 8 The airman Mathews sailed for Home from Rangoon on Aug. 18. by the "Bhamo.' Mr. and Mrs. David Frankel and Miss Sarina Fiankel at rived back in Singapore on the President Pclk." Mr. P. V. Thomas 8.A., has been confirmed ;'n his appointment as principal of the English School, Kalong.
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  • 376 8 A Profitable Time In Java. NO STATEMENT AT PRESENT. His Excellency the Governor (Sir Cecil Clementi) returned by the Royal Dutch AiMail to-day after his visit to Java. Mr- M. A. Dellaert, agent of the Royal Dutch Airways, received a cable from Palembanfe;, despatched at 11.15, stating that
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  • 166 8 Local Celebrations. The 50th birthday of Her Majes y Queen Wilhelmina was celebrated by the Dutch community cf Singapore yesterday. In the morning the Consul-Genera', v.'si ci the D.t?h school in Orange Grove Road and spoke tj the children, who were then given a holiday
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  • 137 8 Rumours Of Relapse Denied. We are officially informed that there is no news in Johore of the state of the Sultan's health. His Highness is on his way back from Europe and arrives on Saturday by the "Malwa." He went to Europe because of a fever complaint
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  • 66 8 To Practice In Malayan Courts? Among the various subjects considered at a meeting of the Madras Bar Council on Aug. 17 was a letter from Mr. V. Sundaram. a vakil, of Madura, requesting the Council to move in the matter of getting Indian advocates the right of audience
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  • 133 8 The marriage of Mr. Asirvatham Williams, second son of Mr. J. Williams of the Survey Department, with Miss Esther Soundram daughter of Mr. R. Abraham P'llay. of Penang. will be solemnised to-morrow tt St. Peters Church, Stamtjrd Read, at 4.30 pm. A reception will be held after the ceremcny at
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  • 714 8 (by "Look i ox i It is st least evid I TTibune" is thorough! th I^l people have called nat a I error—"tarriftV n -111 There has been the a;, v«3| promise that It sha i^i Those 9 in. by I j I hard to credit (and
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  • 35 8 bp* From Doit-China pore at 6 a.m. to-met -^aaix." From China and Singapore at 5 p.m From Holland by on Thuisday afterno i deg***^ F.om X.Tope. I Aug. 14) by -Malv.. en Thuisday.
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  • 34 8 A new Gam untitled to deal, inter alia, wit* ln lotteries, has recently b o^ inan^ North Borneo. An \> N IPj which provides for the ecu fl B >* in Uie State, has riao bo
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 236 8 vsaE2S2SESESHSSS2S2SZSHSZSESZSZSES2SESSS2SZS2SaSBSaSZS2SasaSSSESZS2SaSZSaffISHSB I Robinson's I Annual Sale.j I v LIMES' CARDIGANS I pj BItISHED WOOL. 1 l'j x Ail Latest Styles. a I UDI S RA,NCOATS 1 J Prces $5.50 $7.50. I BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. j YOl/R OPPORTUNITY j x a H y/V Only 3 minutes are required to oj
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    • 82 8 TELEGRAMS 'PHONE ;—S "SILVABROS" 4540 S A NEW SHIPMENT OF jjj GENUINE I Crystal Bead Necklaces j S GOLD-MOUNTED g I Elephant-Hair I I Jewellery E ffi AND SILVER-MOUNTED S J Butterfly-Wing j 1 Jewellery. I jjj ONLY LIMITED QUANTITY AVAILABLE. S I U.S.De SilvaA Bros j Ej JEWELLERS, G]
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    • 43 8 TIN AND RUBBER. Latest Quotations. RUBBER. F ndn: —4~jd. Hew Yck:—Holiday S.n;apc:c;— cen!s. TIN. I -I n- —Spot £133 lis. Cd. (down 20\ Od.); 3 months, buyers £135 2s. 6d. <d;?/n 22s. 6d.) sp.'lars £135 5s. Od. 22s. Cd). Sir;japciv:--$68.50. (125 tons sold).
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  • 513 9 Viceroy's Protracted Negotiations With Leaders. GLOOMY OUTLOOK FOR INDIA. British Captain Killed By Tribal Rebels. [Reuter's Service.] i ...lowing the interview of Shut ace talks are believed to have Hsh Official Wireless.] Rugby, Sept. 1. fbt rriinary circumstances attending i lash between the
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  • 86 9 [Reuter's Service.] London Sept. L The weekly appreciation mentions the tendency to invade our borders by certain Afghan tribes, despite the efforts of the Afghan authorities to restrain them. Calcutta, Sept. 1. Sobharani Dutt, a young Bengali girl, related to the former Presidency Magistrate, and five Bengali
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  • 404 9 Need For Trade Regulation. TRADE UNION CONGRESS PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS. [British Official Wireless.} Rugoy, Sept 1. The attitud. of trade unions to the Tar'ff controversy v va., uiscussed by Mr. Jonn Beard f nis Pr t- iUc:.iiaI addret3 to the Trade Union wngrts., at Nottingham to-aay. Mr.
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  • 28 9 [Reuter's Service.] The b*. Cleveland, Sept. 2. ju? a c dGn Bennett ballcon aThi aerodrome. The and r 11 Be.g lans Germans, Ameri--t a.
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  • 218 9 P. And O. Liner To Be Salvaged. [Reuter's Service.] [British Official Wireless Rugby, Sepi. 1. After long months of scarch, divers have located the wreck of the P. and O. liner "Egypt," which sank aft?r a collision with a Ftench steamship, the "Seine," about 25 m'les
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  • 78 9 German Army Chief's Explanation. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Berlin. Sept. I. As a result of the violent controversy raging around his resignation, .he Commander-in-Chief of the German Army, General Heye ha; issued a statement declaring that his retirement was voluntary and devo d of political significance. -Ie deplores the
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  • 49 9 [Reuter's Service.] The Hague, sep'oak* The International Air Conference hrs decided to ask every town of over 10,000 Jihabltants to show a sign, according to a system to be determined later, whereby pilots will be able to identify the town which they are flying.
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  • 32 9 t OUR LONDON LETTER, on page 2. S. S. PROGRESS, on pages 3 and 4. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 5. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on page 8. BERLIN LETTER, on page 15.
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  • 296 9 INQUIRY OPENED. Blood Bespattered On Floor And Walls. The fight between a gang of Tamil coolies and Chinese carpenters that occurred at the Naval Base on May 29 was recalled in the District Court yesterday, when 24 Tamils and four Chinese were charged before Mr.
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  • 73 9 Excellent Performance In Round-Italy Air Race. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, Sept. 1. Miss Wnifred Spooner, the only British competitor in th; round-Italy air race, was placed fourth in the final award of places. Her flight over a strange course, in competition with the best Italian airmen and
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  • 66 9 Higher Rank In All Services. [Reuter's Service.] London, Sept. 2. The Prince of Wales has been promot d V cc- Admiral. He has tlso been promoted LleutenantGeneral and Air Marshal. The Prince thus passes over the ranks of Rear-Admiral, MajorGeneral, Air Vice-Marshal and Air Commcdore. It is understood
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  • 71 9 Captain Coste Starts. [Reuter's Service.] [Havas Agency.] Paris, Sept. L Capt. Coste left for New York at 10.55 a.m. to-day. Paris, Sept. 1. Capt. Costc with navigator Bellonte started on his trans-Atlantic flight in the famous "Question Mark," which has secured several long distance records. She has an
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  • 79 9 Hungarian Capital Besieged. [Reuter's Service.] Budapest, Sept. 2. Following yesterday's rioting and bloodshed the city was in a state of siege and armoured cars and machine-guns were everywhere. There were at least two killed and hundreds injured, many, it is b3lieved. fatally. Two policemen were seriously injured.
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  • 51 9 ["Japanese News" Service.] Tokyo, Sept. L A rumour is current to the effect that a -section of the IMvy Councillors favour ratification of the London Treaty, wth a reservation in regf.rd to "parity of submarine forces," and providing that the next Naval Conference is convened before
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  • 940 9 Terrific Hailstorm In Kansu. REBEL TROOPS MUTINY. National Peace Conference At Mukden. [Reuter's Service.] remitted $300,000 to General Chang Chung Chang. ex-War-Lord of Shantung, for the e°.otu/e of Tsinan. Th? situation in Changsha is unchanged. Hong Kong, Sept. 2. General Fang Tak Sing's trcops have been despatched
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  • 546 10 Sports Pastimes. TOURISTS AT BRIGHTON. Sussex Score 269. DCLEEP DISAPPOINTS. CRICKET. (Bv arrangement with the "8JFP.") London, Sept. 1. Facing a total of 367 Sussex batted very at- j tractively in the opening stages of the r innings at Brighton against the Australians to-day, and then collapsed, play to-day thus
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  • 295 10 (Bg arrangement wtth the I' London, Sept. 1. The English and Australian first class averlages compiled up to and including matches rwhich concluded on Friday, show that Bradtqnan still holds a commanding lead in the flatting, and. Freeman is equally outstanding ♦among the bowlers. Bradman is
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  • 191 10 Time saved the C.S.C. second st:ing from defeat at the hands of the S.J.I. 0.1 Sunday ■A Balestier. Scores: S.J.I.: C. Mosbergen b Paramsothy 9; Chia Keng Hock not out bapathy 58; G. Fernandez c Paramsothy b Retna-' sabapathy 1; D. Ess not out 27;
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  • 87 10 [Reuter's Service.] London. Sept. 1. Quick finishes were recorded in the mater bsgun at Gravesend and at Nottingham on Saturday. Results: Yorkshire beat Kent. Kent: 187 and 211 (J. L. Bryan 96). Yorkshire: 443 (Leyiand 112, Mitchell 101 not out). Played at Gravesend: Yorks won by an innings
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  • 181 10 Positions up to Aug. 29. Lait year's positions given in brackets. Ist Inns. P. W. L. D. W. L. Pts Points scored: 5 0 4 5 3 Lanes (2) 28 10 0 5 8* 5., 155 Yorks (3) 28 11 2 5 7 3 153 Notts (1)
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  • 137 10 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. SPURS AGAIN RIDDLE DEFENCE. Yesterday's matches in the Home leagues resulted as follows (Spurs scored seven on Saturday and eight yesterday): English League, Div. I. Aston Villa 2, Wednesday 07 Blackburn 1, Portsmouth 2. Bolton 1, Arsenal 4. Huddersfield 2, Grimsby
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  • 84 10 "Rubber" Game At Stadium. The following Singapore XI will line out today at the Anson Road Stadium against the Chinese Athletic Association: Urquhart; Syed Ahmed. Ghek Soo; Ah Hui, Boon Lay, Donald; Khoon Onn; Mat Noor, Yong Liang, Dolfattah, Mun Fun. The Hong Kong "Tigers," as the visitors
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  • 39 10 S.C.C. v. Welch To-morrow. We are informed that, despite reports to the contrary, the replay in the S.A.F.A. Cup between the S.C.C. and the 2nd Welch Regt. will take place definitely to-morrow at the Anson Road Stadium.
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  • 43 10 On Sattmrday last the Jervois Athletic Party II defeated the Yin Sin Old Boys' Association by 4 —o on the former's ground after a very keen struggle. James Goh (2) Teck Chye and Jin Tong were the scorers.
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  • 80 10 The friendly match at the Stadium yesterday between the Singapore Amateur Weight Lifters' Association and the Netherlands Trading Society ended in a draw of three goals each. The various activities oi the Association i.e. woighl-Ufting, body-building, feats of strength, iu~jitsu, gymnastics, boxing, football, badmin- ton, swimm'ug,
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  • 41 10 The Dukes scored another victory on Aug. 18 in a Bombay Rover Cup match against the Royal Ulsters by 3 goals to 1. It was a replay of a drawn encounter between the teams earlier that week.
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  • 55 10 The Mackenzie Read XI beat Tan Kirn Poey's XI, I—o on Sunday at the A P.C. ground. The winners were represented by Ah Fang, Seng Cheng, Peng Khiang, Felix, Razario, Imm Djaw, Jin Chye, Gek Soon, Teck Lee, Cheng Hoe, Mariapa and Peng Chor.
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  • 310 10 LAWN TENNIS. Results m the S.C.C. tournament yesterday were: A. CLASS SINGLES: C. J. Stephen plus 4 beat R. B. Gotch owe 3, 3—6, 7—5, 6—4; H. S. Haskins scr.* peat W. B. Wig s plus 15, 6—2 10—8. B. CLASS SINGLES: F. T. K. Hobbes owe 15
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  • 79 10 Ties in the S.R.C. tournament yesteiday resulted as follow: MIXED DOUBLES: Miss E Tessensohn ahd J. R. Brown beat Miss F. Milne and W. F. Carnegy. A. SINGLES: S. L. Oehlers beat C. A. Peterson 6—2, 7—5. B. SINGLES: A. G. Aimstrong beat G. H. Kraal 6—2. 6—2.
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  • 160 10 The Johore Bahru .Civil Service Club summer tournament has not yet concluded, tne t.es being particularly behind in the men's doubles. In the ladies' single final. Mis. Toft (owe J3o)_ beat Mrs. Nugent (scr.) 6 —4, 6—3 while ("as has previously been recorded) Mrs. Becker and Mrs. Savage
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  • 51 10 Results in the Tanglin Club tournament yesday were: MIXED DOUBLES HANDICAP B. CLASS: Miss E. Stephen and Bullen minus 3 beat Mr. and Mrs. Stocks scr. 6 —4. 6—2; Mr. and Mrs. J. V. S. Brooke minus 5 beat Capt. and Mrs. Mansell minus 3, 6 —2, 6
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  • 109 10 A WELL-CONTESTED GAME. POLO. A large and enthusiastic gathering watched (he final for the Barnes Polo Cups, which was played at the Polo Club yesterday evening. "A" team, consisting of Messrs. Gifford, Ferguson. Alexandre and Reynolds, defeated "B" team (Messrs. Onraet, Forbes, Gator and Ha'nes) by 3—2.
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  • 55 10 [Reuter's Service.] Chicago, Sept. 2. Yet another serious accident—the third —has occurred at the ah races here. Capt. Arthur Page of the United States Marine Corps, flying at 205 miles per hour in the Thomson Trophy race, crashed in front of 60,000 spectators. He was
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  • 186 10 Interesting Programme For Friday. BOXING. A series of interesting fights will be staged at the Lion City Ring, Bukit Timah Road, en Friday. There will be two main events in which Little Lewis, Chua Lai, Kid Gabo and Young Aman will figure. Lewis will have to cencede
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  • 144 10 Highly Spoken Of In Newspapers. A letter from Mr. Nai Kim Lin, written from Pennsylvania and dated July 24, says that both Bud Walley and Clever Mauro have been matched against good American boxers in the open-air baseball park. Bud's opponent was Steve Cole and Mauro's
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  • 127 10 Exhibition bouts, to which there will be no charge for admission, will be staged at the Lion City Ring to-morrow evening at 5 p.m. between Chua Lai and Bud Tarley. Kid Gabo and Hassan, Little Lewis and Mutsu, and Young Aman and Battling Key. This will be
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  • 52 10 SWIMMING. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Sept. 1. Stimulated by tho example of the Tanglin Club at Singapore, the Sports Club here is seeking the authority cf its members to construct a swimming bath coding about 50.000 ticals. Members have agitated for this for
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  • 52 10 GOLF. The September Ladies' medal compet i on at the Singapoie Golf Club was played yesterday «tlteinoon and n. suited in a win ior Mrs. E; A Gibson (45—10 —35) in A division and for Mrs. E. C. Milligan (46—12—34) in B division. Altogether forly-two cards were
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  • 64 10 Badminton. A return match of seven singles between the Novice B.P. and the Devonshire B.P. will bo played at the latter's court on Sunday at 3 p.m The novice players will be Teo Soo Poh. Chua Joo Kirn. Low Poh San, Tan Tiang Seer. Tan Sip Chew.
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  • 39 10 Members of the Singapore Recreation Club are reminded of the special general meeting to be held at the Pavilion this evening for th? purpose of electing an honorary treasurer in place of Mr. V. d'Almeida (resigned).
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  • 134 10 Those who saw the Blue Triangle Players in Mr. J. M. Barrie s "Quality Street" early th s vear will not want to miss their presentation of "The Cradle Song" at the Y.M.CA. Hall on Thursday of this week. The "Cradle Song" is a delicate comedy in
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  • 40 10 The following cable has been received by Borneo Motors, Ltd., from the Riley Company "At the recent R.A.C. Tourist Trophy races Riiey gained in International Class 'G' first. In General Classification first non-supercharged to finish. Cars owned privately.
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  • 283 10 Explorers' Remains Arrive In Norway. [Reuter's Service.] [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.] Tromsce, Sept. 1. On Monday afternoon, ten days after the world first learned of the recovery of the remains of the Andree expedition, ths whaler "Bratvaag," her flag at half-mast and bodie; t nderneath a tarpaulin, weighted by
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  • 132 10 Nobody Badly Hurt. [Reuter's Service.] London, Sept. 1. The "Night Scot," an express from Glasgow, arriving at Euston this morning hauled by two engines, crashed into the buffers. The driver and fireman of the first engine were buried under the coal and thrown from the tender.
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  • 103 10 Tired Of Unemployment. [Reuter's Service.] Budapest (Rumania), Sept. 1. A general strike has been proclaimed by the Social Democart leaders hi protest against the failure to deal with unemployment. The authorities prohibited processions and clashes with the Police ensued. A crowd estimated at 10.000. shouting 'Bread
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  • 46 10 Eleven People Killed. [Reuter's Service.] St. Louis, Sept. 1. Eleven were killed and 30 injured owing to the derailment of an express from St. Louis to San Francisco. The derailment is attributed to the train wreckers placing a pile of rocks on the rails.
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  • 81 10 Seizure Of Arms And Ammunition. Thirty-two automatic pistols and several thousand rounds of ammunition were seized on board the "Glenbeg" by Revenue Officers yesterday afternoon. The "Glenbeg" had just arrived from European ports and berthed at Tanjong Pagar. While searching the ves:el for contraband chandu a party of
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  • 150 10 Caused Death Of Two People. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Sept. 2. An unusual story of a motor fatality at Teluk Anson was unfolded at the Ipoh Assizes when a Chinese named Loh Yoon was charged with causing the death of two persons and injuring two others
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  • 127 10 U.C.M.A. CHARITY PLAY. An appreciative audi peat performance < titled "The Return Play on by members of the c t Associat:on under th,- llne3e Uu^ Boon Haw, at the m. on Saturday night. Th M to the International B rJ, |i 'The play was a strai nof
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  • 56 10 [Reuter's Service.] Detroit. Sept i Commodore Gar Wood the Harms*,*, trophy race, successfullj [end** thm for the world npeejd be :ng 77.39 miles an hem --miW." Wood's brother. George, >fcond only British com pet n ;rs th her boat would stand a better chanVfcS by Bert Hawicer.
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  • 220 10 The "President Hayes' 1 due from Manili on Thursday morning. 1 The "Ekma" was expected this morning tm Calcutta and Penang with 107 deck passenpn. > The "Mexico Maru.' which arrived he? yesterday from Yokoba brought a lap number of fishermen The N.Y.K. "Calcutta Maru" is expected Iran
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  • 153 10 "Halodan." Nor. 7«! b as, Capt B from Bangkok. 1-9: for B ngkok, "President Polk." Amer. 304 tons. OJ Rojs, from San Franc L-f: for New 1» "Borneo Maru." Jap. from Bombay. 1-9: for I "Lyee Moon." Brit 1.H4 from Hong Kong, l-fl P BM «'.r* fnß "Blinjoe,"
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  • 108 10 Ships Alongside The Wharses. japore. SeP 1 East Wharf FFn ice Majang East Basi. p UiU j, Main Wharf «t. Glenbcg 18: Kwan v-dah-^^" Kajang 13; Pres maple 9; Cap V Empire Dock E" yjf Irisbank 30; Malai r p;istn* 3? 35; Ekma 37; Y'J G** 41, Empire
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  • 143 11 Sports Pastimes. M.C.C.'S SECOND THOUGHTS. Ruling That Was Reverscd. CRICKET. .?,h at Peterborough, between purine an j Glamorgan, Bakewell, loruuiw 1 tt r Northants, was given if ie .'hough the bail was only •N* groove of the stumps and jujoved g roun d. This incident ha; jd n°t fai on
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  • 223 11 NLINT IN HONG KONG. WEIGHT LIFTING. PioU'ssor Mauricio, Director of K nhysical school bearing his Ho e .Via: record for the abdominal 8 ,ne man has been beaten by jTto PUP O., K. C. Yeo, with a 11« i1,at con»-"- 01 umn|! a weight whlle onesell from
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  • 173 11 CHESS. The Singapore Chess Club meets every Frill evening at the Adelphi Hotel. The scores tshe Club Championship are as follows: P. W. D. L. Pts. B 0. Wilmot 1G 11 0 5 11 L> Kam Woon 9 7 1 17 Tan Lua ig Kid 11 5 1
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  • 136 11 ton after His Excellency's arrival in SingaSir Cecil Clementi visited Mr. Tan Kah tyre and shoe factory at Sumbawa and Bridge Road, but Lady Clementi could Paccompany His Excellency then. Since P His Excellency and Lady Clementi have m busy touring Malaya and on returning
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  • 499 11 LEADERS' INTERVIEW WITH VICEROY. Announcement Expected Soon. Bombay, Aug. 19. Mr. Jayakar left this evening by the B.B. and C.I. Peshawar Express at 4.45 p.m. for Simla. Seen at Grant Road station where he took the train, Mr. Jayakar said that he did not know how long
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 80 11 with your Health! MĔĔg/ When you are not feeling as fit as you Mamf uld, remember a dash of Eno will Iff// "<elp to put you right again. For over sixty ■ff// ;ir 's Eno's Fruit Suit" has been earning Iff rraise the world over, for its wonderful in- 111/
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    • 302 11 New World Cabaret. I S To-night and Nightly-For a Few Nights. g A SURPRISE RACE WEEK ATTRACTION. H S SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE VAUDEVILLE CELEBRITIES— S I THE WEATHERLY SISTERS AND PIPPO I Snappy Songs, Peppy Dances, Pretty Costumes and E Novel Instruments. S A CLEAN, BRIGHT, CLEVER, VERSATILE SHOW!
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    • 266 11 j No other drink you I I fl, 1 can pl in the Ice I 5 Jljl Box will disappear I faster and will win LOVE FAVOUR I S Ii ill f aii> than the s II I Iflf Delicious I ORANGE-SMASH 1 PfSraS of I I hsß Framroz Go.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 150 11 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, SEPT. 2. High Tides.—6.17 a.m., 4.41 p.m. Governor returns from Java. Football: Singapore v. Hong Kong, Stadium. Police Band, Waterloo Street, 9 p.m. TO-MORROW, SEPT. 3. High Tides. —8.06 a.m., 6.15 p.m. Singapore Races. Football: S.A.F.A. Cup Re-play, S.C.C. v. Welch, Stadium. THURSDAY, SEPT. 4. High
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  • 33 12 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.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 357 12 I BUKIT TIMAH I PORK S Is unequalled for sweetness, quality and tenderness. All pigs are reared H Cj from stock specially imported from S England; most of the feed is imported pj fi from Home supplemented by grass growfci on our own farm; and fresh 3 3 supplies of
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    • 55 12 I ASIA LIFE I INSURANCE CO., INC., U.S.A. i(AN AMERICAN LEGAL RESERVE INSURANCE CO.) S Singapore Office—E-4, Hongkong Bank Chambers. Offers a Complete Life Insurance Service:— a Protection for the Horne —Provision against accident m and Income during temporary disability through accident. UNSURPASSED IN THE FAR EAST For terms please
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    • 317 12 JUDGE A MAN BY jml^ POLISHED ONCE POLISHED O N C A WEEK. A vy CE HOW QUICKLY LEATHER j GOES IN THE EAST. -How short a time my shoes i mt^tW^^mfM\* m > last 15 the cry one continu hears—and of course, this humid > W m9r climate is
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 320 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Drill Programme. TO-DAY, SEPT. 2.. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, 2nd. Bn. Sig. Sec., Signal Training. TO-MORROW, SEPT. 3. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, European Units, S. V. C, Arms Drill. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Bde. Signal Sec., Signal Training. FRIDAY, SEPT. 5. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, 8. R. A. (v), Promotion and Laying
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    • 322 12 to the S.S.V.F. Reserve of Officers with the rank of Captain with effect from dates shown against their names. Lieutenant A|Capt. H.M.S. Haughton Aug. 5, 1930 incl. Lieutenant G. Ambler, M.C. Aug. 10 1930 incl. Intelligence Platoon.. In future the Intelligence Section will be designated the Intelligence Platoon. Mess Dinner.
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  • 389 13 Rifle Among German Workers. fSpecial to the "Malaya Tribune.")' Tha vexed problem as to how far cancer is caused or favoured by certain industrial occupations has advanced some step6 as the result of investigations carried out by the Cancer Research Institute in Heidelberg on the sugges-**-on
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  • 150 13 Why They Live Longer An op nion of the qualities of the henpecked husband in strong contrast to that traditionally depicted by oomic artists, was expressed by Dr. C. W. Kimmins in a lecture at the Cambridge Summer School. Doctor K. .mm ins, who is an authority on
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  • 171 13 25,000 Charlatans Exposed. Americans seeking medical advice are warned first to consult the directory of quacks compiled by the National Better Business Bureau and the New York Department of Health in which are set down the names and histories of 25,000 medical charlatans. This now
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  • 216 13 Deprive Them Of Their .~-«s. Leisure. A new suggestion for dealing with adolescents who commit minor offences against the law, says a correspondent to "The Daily Herald,".-was outlined at Bournemouth on July 11, at a confeionce called by the Magistrates' Association. Mr. Alexander Paterson. a Commissioner of Prisons,
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  • 204 13 £1,025,000,000 In 1929-30. President Hoover's Government is charged with indulging in a "riot of extravagance" in the minority report of the Senate and House Appropriations Committee. This discloses that the last session of Congress voted £1,025,000,000 for national expenses. The sum is nearly £100,000,000 greater than
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  • 189 13 What Happened To The Corpses. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune."/ A peculiar case of spy-psychosis which recently happened at the Czechoslovak frontier station. of Bruenn, was the cause oi the premature death of l,0u0 pigeons. Thes? birds had been ordered from a German firm In Axchen by the
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  • 185 13 Annual Traffic Census. London's thirstiest jcb yesterday was held by a policeman in plain clothes who stood on Westminster Bridge counting the traffic aloud, says a report in "The Daily Herald" of July 11. By his side sat another policeman, also in plain clothes, entering
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 191 13 IYOIJ LI FIND IT EVERYWHERE. KODAK LIMITED, j .Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE. I sDoan's Ointment! g A special remedy for the skin, will be found most i effective in the treatment of all manner of skin diseases, jc dhobi itch, and piles. All cases of Eczema, Itch, Pimples, j Ulcers,
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    • 77 13 Latest Brunswick Releases and Talkie Hits. CALL AND HEAR THEM AT D'SOUZa BrOS. (Music Store) AGENTS: 8, Prinsep Street, Singapore, AND 102, Jonker Street, Malacca. < PRIVATE SALE. Good valuable land for sale to the extent of 61 acres. Great opportunity to acquire land at very cheap prices, at Changi
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    • 552 13 DEADLIEST XppSi —and costs less! H gtWt Black Fla«; i> the deadliest known I ■H lr* killer of flies, mosquitoes, roaches liquid I mm and other insect pe»ts. Yet its price is lower 1 Hj than other less effective insecticides. —L ■j Black Flag will not harm humans or r*?"?~rr
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  • 314 14 Chinese Support For New Ordinance. "A Chinese Observer" writes to the "Pinang Gazette": Sir, —I quite agree with the correspondent who wrote to the "Malaya Tribune" on the above subject ("Prostitution in Malaya") and whose letter was reproduced in your issue of the 19th inst. I congratulate
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  • 112 14 A Four Days' Tourney? London, July 29. British long-distance fliers are considering the possib.lity of a non-stop flight to Australia, states the "Evening News." A Fairey-Napier long-distance monoplane, such as that used by Flying Officers Jones Williams and Jenkins, in the r 50-hours non-stop Indian flight,
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  • 285 14 Home Secretary At Rcyal Birth. The origin of the ancient custom, which demands the presence of the Home Secretary, when a possible heir to the throne is about to Tit UJ>hered into the world, goes back to one of the most amazing stories of British Royalty. It
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  • 255 14 World's Need Of A Calvin. "The chief need of the world to-day is a new St. Augustine, a new Thomas Aquinas, or a new Calvin." This was the declaration of Dr. H. B. Workman, in his presidential address to the Wesleyan Conference at Leeds. This new religious
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 1345 14 SCOURGES OF MANKIND^ God sent seven plagues over the Egyptian people, as is rented in the Holy Scriptures- but far creator 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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    • 211 14 FEEL FIT AND FRESH IN THE EVENING WITHOUT OiZ7 ft <X Scientific experiments showing the sicitn (See Medical Echo, Jan, 1925>. degree of fatigue resistance under The gain in physical fitness was treatment by Sanatogen have recently very evident and the postponement been conducted by an eminent phy- of fatigue
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  • 1421 15 INCREASE OF TAXATION RESENTED. General Boycott Impossible. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") Berlin (By mail), Aufe. 10. Berlin citizens are going about with long faces just now. They are feeling the financial draught. Some time ago, fares were put up on all means of public conveyance, taxis, underground,
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 453 15 r STEAMER SAILINGS r &o. BRITISH INDIA AND AP \R LINES. ited in England.) lU XGER CARGO IAIU R VICES. \D ORIENTAL STEAM ftNI» CO* LONDON AND NA F V. v MAIL SERVICE. r iiith His Majesttfg ft eminent.) m UtOM LONDON, na and Japan. Dae Tonnage Singarore 1930 11,100
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    • 570 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDELTSCHER LLOYD. (Incorporated in The undernoted are tne Company's Intended fixtures: OUTWARDS. t REMSCHEID for Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka, Moji and Hankow Sept. 6 SAARBRUCKEN for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau Sept. 16 t PFALZ for Saigon, Y'hama, Kobe, Osaka, Moji, ana" Vladivostock Sept. 19 ALLER
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    • 52 15 Men Want Value for Money. They get it when they ADVERTISE IN THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE." Malaya's Topical Orgwlrruv.<rtm<3 Qmxs Owity K tw£ Hu*OMOc! EUPHONIOUS (Described as an Anonymous Gilt from A Weil-Wisher) It is the most influential newspaper in Malaya, and has much the biggest circulation amon£ the People Who
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    • 680 15 STEAMER SAILINGS WI mm Wm'~"'W Ml Mi MMt llrlHß m Bfc BB» NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON. Tonnage Destination Due Sail J IUI tKatori Maxu 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, i Rotterdam Middlesbrough Sept 11 lt tKashima Maru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam MiddlesbrougL Sept. 25 21
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    • 132 15 TARPAULIN OR MOTOR CAR AND LOKRY HOODS AND COVERS. «OHAMED BIN HOOSAINSAR (Ground Floor Tel. No. 2454.) OFFICE: K6. Robinson Road. FACTORY: Luronj H. No. 4, Telok Kurau Road. Singapore. Manufacturer and Supplier >f Rattan and Lertam Chicks. Canvas and Tarpaulin Blinds. Tennis Blue Screens, Bertam Panels and Galvanized Wire
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 555 16 SITUATION WANTED. ADVERTISER fully conversant v.ith English Language, with 4 Chinese Dialects besides Malay, have had wide experiences of Salesmanship, travelled extensively Malaya, D.E.I. and Borneo, large social connections, good C rre pondent and Organiser, capable full charge any department, now Expert Manager, is free September to accept any responsible
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    • 796 16 Try a Small Ad. in The "Malaya Tribune." Results Will Surprise You. {THE FOLLOWING FORM MAT BE USED.) The Manager, "Malay* Tribune." Singapore. Please Insert the following small advertisement for days for which I enclose in payment, according to your scale below: words equal 1 line. 1 1 1 1
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    • 411 16 EDUCATIONAL. EVENING COMMERCIAL CLASSES FROM SEPTEMBER 9. For Ladies and Boys—Senior and Junior Bookkeeping. Shorthand and Typewriting. Separate Classes for Ladies. Please consult Principal RAJAH. THE COLLEGE OF COMMERCE BRAS BASAH ROAD. FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL. B. SHORT STREET, SINGAPORE. (The School of Individual Instruction, i This Institution is the
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    • 551 16 BANKS, THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: »4, 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 Road. Batavia 90, Bulten Nieuwpdrt Straat Shanghai 9.
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    • 576 16 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1292.) 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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    • 428 16 MSURanpT^ FIRE, MARINE «4, MOTOR CAR mm v b ACCEMID LOWES i INT Office: 2, Firi r, rffa ASSURANU-: (ORP 0 R A I LIMITED. (Incorporated:- Bra* HEADOiH 2nd Floor Ma*«slL Thone N in aDd BOAR!, IRECTOIJ. See Teong Wah. I -ChairmJ, Ong Soon Te* I Seah Eng L. S.
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