Malaya Tribune, 5 September 1930
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Title Section22 1930-09-05 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. VII.- -No. 210 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1930 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Friday, Sept. 5, 1930.22 words
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Advertisement126 1930-09-05 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. TOl <\NOT BETTER BEST. mi 1 r o I 11 Photographic Products are I Stocked by and may be j obtained from: i n 1 WAH HENG CO., North Bridge Road. I SINGAPORE STUDIO AND PHOTO CO., High Street. 2 0 MALAYA PHOTO SUPPLY CO., Victoria Street.126 words
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Advertisement14 1930-09-05 1 "FLORODOR" A Washing Suitings. f For Tropic:! Wear. /{A^ 9 HIGH STRFt r, Singapore.14 words
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Article1211 1930-09-05 2 MALAYA COMMAND MEETING. The Full Scores. Fail scores in the Malaya Command Rifle Meeting held al Kuala Lumpur last week end were as follows: FRIDAY S SCORES. Revolver Aggregate; (Deliberate, Snapshooting, Rapii 10 Yards, Rapid ~0 Yards). Class A.: Jem. Ba Yin, 7, 18, 14, 1, total 40;1,211 words
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Article2289 1930-09-05 2 LEWIS GUN CUr. P. and P.W.V.C., No. t, 189, Malacca V.C., 102; "A" Co., M.S.VJI., Ill; "C" Co., M.S.V.R., 159; "C" Co., Burma Rifles, 52; "E" Co., M.S.V.R., 114. DELIBERATE AGGREGATE. Deliberate, 500 yards, Tyros: Burma Rifles: Capt. Bradshaw-Smith, 19; Nk. Khoung Ze, 24; Naw Gaim Ngai, 18;2,289 words
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Advertisement558 1930-09-05 2 Parents Need Proof Undeniable And Convincing. Here It Is. In regard to remedies that are offered to the. public, especially those for the use of rliildren. sensible people require something moTC than bald statements of efficiency and safety. They demand proof—undeniable and convincing. Therefore the following letter, which the proprietors558 words
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Advertisement185 1930-09-05 2 CORNED BEEF cold with salad for your TIFFIN. I Try it It's deKcioiis! I Sauer Kraut. Mustard. I Milk. Green Olives ft I *y|?»J 1 f J |H Evaporated Milk Ripe Olives. V I KI \^J^F /I I Salmon. Sweet Pickles. fl Alaska Salmon. Sour Pickles. Uu, m fc" S185 words
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Article704 1930-09-05 3 WARREN SHIELD. P. and P.W.V.C. No. 1. 345 1 P. and P.W.V.C. No. 2, (Chinese), 276; S.V.C. No. 1, (Scottish), 323; S.V.C. No. 2, (Chinese), 371; S.V.C. No. 3, (Eurasian) 325%; Selangor M.V.I., 361%. Result; "B" Company. Johore Military Forces, 424%, 1, F.M.S. Police, 408, 2; S.V.C. No.704 words
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Article271 1930-09-05 3 Nurse Drowned In Trying To Save Child. A young English trained nurse, Miss Vera Doreen Hunneyball, lost her life on the beach at St. Lunaire, near Dinard in an heroic attempt to rescue her six-year-old charge from drowning. Mrs. Sandberg, of "The Lewins," Crockham Hill, Edenbridge,271 words
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Article237 1930-09-05 3 Honeyn/jon Label Betrays Car, Mr. Frederick Joseph Skatulla. of Trinitysquare, S.E and his bride set off on their honeymoon in a car labelled "Keep off—just married," and with an old brown shoe trailing behind them. Three hours after th- wedding in Trinity Church, Sou<hwark, the bridal car237 words
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Advertisement97 1930-09-05 3 0F I TRUTH IN ADVERTISING EARNS PRE-EMINENCE ?f Rf SH PQDLUI REFRIGERATING CO LTD > orcharj Road, Selegie lioaii. Krppd Road and Grange Konn Market. S b^jprp c j THE MOTOR' UNION INSURANCE COMPANY LTD 1 (Incorporated In England.) q] eg a INSURE 1 with the I MOTOR: UNION Lading97 words
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Advertisement221 1930-09-05 3 A NEW "CRUSH"! lASKI ASK FOR /T. I I Fraser Neave Ltd. I Rj Hair Correct Natural but Healthy Right. A lot of thought should Stacomb won't dry it out and go into the way you comb your make it rancid, as water does. It hair for society, business actually221 words
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Article1321 1930-09-05 4 CONCERTED ACTION? The Peasants And Their Problems. (Special to Vie "Malaya Tribune.") As aoon as the main crops of this year's harvest have been gathered in and stored away in ancient barnhouse or modern sile, delegates of peasants and small farmers will set out from all1,321 words
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Article543 1930-09-05 4 Renter's Service. British Official Wireless. Havana (Cuba), Sept.* 4. It is reported that a hurricane of 160 miles an hour has devastated Santo Domingo City. Moscow, Sept. 3. The ice-breaker "Sedov," engaged in a scientific expedition in the Arctic, has wirelessed that a scientist aboard has discoveredRenter's Service.; British Official Wireless. - 543 words
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Article202 1930-09-05 4 And The Woman's Voice At The Door. Seven happy married men were sitting in a fiat in the Bronx district of New York. They had taken off their hats and coats and they were having a jolly game of poker. There were no interfering wives about202 words
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Advertisement369 1930-09-05 4 THE WEIGHING-MACHINE'S VERDICT MEANS HEALTH OR MISERY TO YOU. Every doctor knows the direct relation be iwcen weight and health The man or woman who is unduly thin lacks vitality and «tamina, is usually tired-looking, never feel* up to the mark.' And. what Is even worse the thin scraggy person369 words
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Advertisement245 1930-09-05 4 3 "SHIP" BRAND X j SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK jfj j This Milk is prepared from >^^ PURE UNSKIMMED COW'S 1 MILK, and in condensation fV' W I nothing but FINEST WHITE \A» «P^ JpST 0 SUGAR is added. Being pre- *C if J!3t 3 pared under the most hygienic wf^J^'245 words
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Article1578 1930-09-05 5 MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Singapore, Sept. 5, 1930, 10 sum. Iasue m Y* 1 Buyers. Sellers, fci Asam Kumbang 241- 2815|- Ayer Hitam Tin 10|- liS*"' «1 Bangrin Tin 13 16 J*""* P«i»ni 0.10 0.15 °»ves 0.55 0.6O l Bukit Arang 0.35 0.401,578 words
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Advertisement478 1930-09-05 5 0 0 XING. j rO-NIGHT L I0N i II V RING Presents !:<>n of Main Events in One Programme championship of Malaya for ww* irrr iF WIS v. CHUA LAI, U 11 io ROUNDS. vni NG *MAN v mD GAB V ROUNDS B(J eight Championship -DUG HASSAN v. Y. MUTSU.478 words
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Advertisement391 1930-09-05 5 MADAM KELVEY'S I The COTY Way school of >—' v r I I m DANCING to Greater Charm. Parents desiring their childien to take a course of dancing with Mdm Kelvey should stnd them for lessons now. iy Sept., they commerce their graceful exercises ffr? 7 f// acrobatic features and391 words
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Advertisement356 1930-09-05 6 f t \dUMiiiSituuu yy, uuy.uuuu "THE POPULAR RENDEZVOUS" 6.15 TO-NIGHT 915 1 Matinees: To-morrow and Sunday, at 3.15 p.m. S ja a S Singapore's Unanimous Opinion S "A REAL FINE SHOW" I ru [pf S Radio's Brilliant Singing, Dancing and Musical Spectacle jjj "HIT THE DECK" j ru Cj g356 words
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Advertisement220 1930-09-05 6 Amusements. J 6.15 TO-NIGHT. 9.15 I I THE FILM YOU'VE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR! i| Janet Gaynor 1 AND rij II Charles Farrell I I THE STARS OF jl "SUNNY SIDE UP" I J IN A 3 I I BRILLIANT MUSICAL COMEDY i I High Society Blues S 1 WITH220 words
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Advertisement217 1930-09-05 6 J [POcacw NARLBO9OU ,H 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9 J5 PARAMOUNT presents J Maurice Chevalier iTHE LOVE PARADE X WITH I JEANETTE MACDONALD,j 3 Lupino Lane and Lillian Hoth.j S Chevalier, the prince of love and laughter, wil ;lQt 5 X his *>peli over you in this great romance of Ci dared217 words
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Article268 1930-09-05 7 LATEST QUOTATIONS. s re Market Idle. and Co. report at 11 m.m. Messrs to-day W RUBBER. I** unchanged. cents (G), down cent. «harf> Allenbys 90 cents—sl, Ayer yr nts. Ayer Panas 80 —90 cents, rents, Brogas 65—70 cents, 25—30 cents, Bukit Katils 35 B ?n V burghs $1.50—51.70,268 words
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Article300 1930-09-05 7 British Official Wireless. (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, SEPT. 5. Selling—London 4 months' sight 2s. 3%<L, London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 27/32d. t London W days' sight 2s. 3 25/32d., London 30 toys' sight 2s 3%d., London demand 2s. I 23/32d., London T.T. 2s.British Official Wireless. - 300 words
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Article176 1930-09-05 7 Sympathetic Reply To China's Appeal. Renter's Service. London, Sept. 4. With reference to So Ong's statement Reuter is informed that the Memorandum pointing out China's difficulties in consequence of the silver and seeking British co-operation, particularly with reference to the sale of silver 5 Government of India,Renter's Service. - 176 words
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Article196 1930-09-05 7 New Publication Shortly Available. The serious difficulties now confronting the rubber indusliy enhance the always high value of official itatittcs which, by adding to the Knowledge regarding that very important factor, potential supply, give better information n the light of whicn the present urgent problem, confront ng the196 words
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Article140 1930-09-05 7 SINGAPORE, SEPT. 5. Rice, Siam A-l per Koyan $358 Rice, Siam 1 $328 Rice, Siam 2 $315 Rice, Siam 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 $222140 words
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Article79 1930-09-05 7 Additional Payable Area Disclosed. Shareholders in the Penawat (Malaya) Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., have received from the secretaries, Mess. Evatt and Co., Penang, the hit motion that close boring of the company's original areas has disclosed an additional payable area of 4,500,000 cubic yards with an average79 words
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Article328 1930-09-05 7 The following return of foreign rubber imports for the month of Aug. has been forwarded to us by the Acting Registrar General of Statistics, S.S. and F.M.S.:— i*»^*» I***»1***» IMPORTS. Smoked Scrap Sheet Sheet. Lump Country of Origin. and and Total. Crepe. Bark. Dry. Wet. Tons. Tons.328 words
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Article39 1930-09-05 7 Barlow's Report. Messrs. Barlow and Co., in their weekly report dated Sept. 4, state: There is little change to report, but prices are a shade easier. Closing quotations are as follows: Sundried $6.70; Mixed $6 5539 words
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Article33 1930-09-05 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Caylon to-day is Rs. 154 for $100 The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 158 for $10033 words
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Article427 1930-09-05 7 Barge Collision In Manila River. Two persons were drowned and eight others narrowly escaped a watery grave when a coal barge sank two other barges in a collision on the Pasig River near San Pedro Macati, Rizal, Manila, on the morning of Aug. 28. The bodies of the427 words
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Article176 1930-09-05 7 "Van Neck," but. 1,909 tons, Capt. Bugel, front Petting, 4-9; for Penang, 6-9. "Rokan," Dut. 388 tons, Capt. Wickers, from Rengat, 4-9; for Rengat, 7-9. "Anhui," Brit. 2,080 tons, Capt. Ashby, from Amoy, 4-9; for Swatow, 7-9. "Penang Maru," Jap. 3,230 tons, Capt. Agawa, from Nagoya, 4-9; for Bombay,176 words
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66 1930-09-05 7 12 O'CLOCK NOON, SEPT. 5. Buyers. Sellers. R S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 14 Vi 14^ Standard R.S.S. on Tender. September 14U 14% October 1414 li% November 14% 15 October/December 15 15 January/March 16 ts)% Tone of Market:—Stagnant. Latest Cable:—London Spot Sheet tfed per66 words
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Article148 1930-09-05 7 European Beat Chinese At Soccer. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept. 4. Mr. Cheah Tat Hock, of Penang, is on*a visit here. Mr. P. Anthony, of the F.M.S.R., has proceeded on leave to Ceylon. Mr. H. N. Magrath, of new Seremban estate, has gone on Home leave. At148 words
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Article289 1930-09-05 7 The rehearsals of "Outward Bound" are having weird effects on some of the numbers of the Singapore Repertory Company. Of course it is a weird play and now that it is getting into its stride the "atmosphere" is coming with it. In the play, all the characters are289 words
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Article119 1930-09-05 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore, Sept. 5. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Nil. Mala Wharf (Entrance Gate t\. Sirdhana 18; Hai Hing 16; La Plata Maru 13; Tjerimai 11; Pres. Hayes 9; Enton 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S). Irisbank 30; Larut 32; Benledi 37. Empire Dock (Entrance119 words
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Advertisement44 1930-09-05 7 ,iBt N foUnd IMPERIAL THEATRE I Ii two siu)ws I Geylang. i imt,^>mwmm m mmm9 a |1 MGHTLV. I I NEXT I g r Ll FW CHANGE: 0 3* AN Mp^^ffl-W^^^^^^^M^ SUNDAY, I 3 S''"" ,,,J v V' I.ISB II sep tember 7. Icj44 words
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Advertisement89 1930-09-05 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT. JOHORE OOYESNMENT. WATER DEPARTMENT FITTER. Applications by letter addressed to the Senior Executive Engineer, Johore Bahru, are invited before noon on September 15 from experienced men for the post of a Water Supply Fitter Johore Bahru. The selected candidate must be thoroughly competent to take charge of service89 words
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Advertisement759 1930-09-05 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE! —Baby Austin, 3 sticks. In excellent running order. $350 nett. Apply to Box 228, c/o Malaya Tribune. 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 second759 words
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Miscellaneous263 1930-09-05 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. Pally Weather Report. Bright Rela- Temperature. Rain- Sun- tive. Max. ML M shine. Humi- Dlrec-^n^ Stationa. P. P m,. Hours. di^ mm T m Alor Star 83 73 o, n mpJl Weather. Kota Bharu 91 75 oi 15 l S Calm Cloudy K. Trengganu 83 g 85263 words
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Obituary181 1930-09-05 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. DEATHS. CHEE JIT SENG.—Aged 66 years. On September 3, 1930, at No. 1-C. Lorong 10, East Coast Road, Singapore. He leaves behind a widow, three sons, Chee Beow Guan, Beow Hock and Beow Ann, one daughter (Mrs. Teo Cheng Quee) and five grandchildren. Interment181 words
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Article769 1930-09-05 8 The position of the rubber-pro-ducing industry is serious. Before long it will probably become calamitous, for big companies, proprietary planters and smallholders alike—and, be it emphasised, for Malaya as a country, and for the Government which administers it. Putting the matter on the very lowest grounds as a769 words
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Article110 1930-09-05 8 Mr. Aw Boon Haw has shown his generosity by assisting a student of one of the local English schools to finish an advanced course abroad. At the usual weekly cinema at the V.M.C.A. for members end their Mends at P. 30 this evening. "The College Widow," featuiing Dolores Costello. will110 words
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Article114 1930-09-05 8 Proceeding Up-Country On Monday. We are officially informed that His Excellency the Governor a::d Lady Clementi, accompanied by the Aide-de-Camp (Captain F. G. SilUtoe, R.M.) and the Private Secretary (Mr. A. Hyde), will proceed to Kuala Lumpur by the night mail train leaving Tank Road114 words
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Article687 1930-09-05 8 Mr. W. Cole, M.C.S., has been appointed to act as Second Assistant Adviser, Bata Pahat. Dr. E. L. Robert, of the Malayan Medical Service, has been appointed to act as Medical Officer in charge of the General Hospital, Johore Bahru- Mr. Humphrey Brazier, representing a group cf Scuth Wales manufacturers687 words
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Article80 1930-09-05 8 From Holland by "Tjerimai," due Singapore at 2 pra. to-day. From France by "Andre Lcb.n," due Singa-po-e at 6 a.m. to-morrow. Frcm Western Australia by "Centaur." due Singapore to-morrcw evening. From Europe, (Lcndon mails despatched August 14) ex P. and O. "Malwa." which anchored at Penang at 5.3580 words
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Article838 1930-09-05 8 (BY "LOOKER I H.E. is going to X L I emergency meeting— -emcrg. n(1 X I you!—of the Finance C mark I Federal Council is to b I What do you mab I going to indulge in an I but I will go so far n I838 words
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Advertisement227 1930-09-05 8 J Robinson's Annual Sale.) I 'ff\ s UDIFS' CARDIGANS BRUSHED WOOL. I rnces $5.25 $6.75. 1 LADhS RAINCOATS. I Prices $5.50 4 $7.50. I I BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. J I YOUR OPPORTUNITY! j 5Z£85H525_5_5E5_53_5E525_5Z5Z5Z^ -jj JOHN IHcCORMACK in MM "SONG OF MY HEART" Records of this World-Famous Tenor who227 words
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Advertisement81 1930-09-05 8 [j} TELEGRAMS 'PHONE: —jj] H "SILVABROS" *S4O. 3 I A NEW SHIPMENT OF I GENUrNE I I Crystal Bead j I Necklaces X GOLD-MOUNTED q] I Elephant-Hair 1 I Jewellery I)! AND SILVER-MOUNTED [jj f Butterfly-Wing I Jewellery, j jjIONLY LIMITED QUANTITY AVAILABLE. lv. S.De Silva Brosj [0 JEWELLERS, S81 words
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Advertisement45 1930-09-05 8 TIN AND RUBBER. Latest Quotations. RUBBER. Lcndt n:—4 V£d. New Yc-rk: —9% cents (G). Singapore:—14*4-14Vz cents. TIN. L "lc iSpot £133 Oo. Oct. (m change); 3 mcnths, buyers £134 15s. Od. (up 2s. 6d fellers £134 17s. Cd. (up 2z. 6d.). Sin»apt»«.:—$68.25. (100 tons sold).45 words
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Article323 1930-09-05 9 HOUSUS DISAPPEAR. mad en Rush Along Wi jked Streets. WH OI ITY DEVASTATED. 301 d In West Indies [urricane. Renter's Service. New York, Sept. 4. ran Havana that the hurrirriflc damage to large sections but no loss of life is reef San- 1 neA 5.55Renter's Service. - 323 words
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Article179 1930-09-05 9 Ships Refuse To Take Him Home. Renter's Service. London, Sept. 4. The secret departure from New York of Jack Diamond, described as a New York gangster wq bootlegger and "khig of the New York oderrorld." with the object, ft is reported, of scaping the vengeanceRenter's Service. - 179 words
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Article87 1930-09-05 9 Fresh World's Record Established?. British Official Wireless. Rugby. Sept. 4. M being attained by the •fetch f the R °y al Air Force, N^oi&^ 81 at Felixsf owe, under the •trin* BqT g in 1 Oriebar, on super«d Gloster Napier rac;wan the Schneider -Trophy It the difficultiesBritish Official Wireless. - 87 words
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Article68 1930-09-05 9 Sen Conference. Renter's Service. Rugby> 3 JJ* 1 been considered of Sr*«the V of the p r-me it* 6 on session of the Imperial has 04)811 abandoned 11 made for special *Wne each of the six P I>B od that the Conference *k|!r for bro'u lar arranRenter's Service. - 68 words
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Article163 1930-09-05 9 THEFT OF MAIL. Armed Police Sent Against Agriculturists. Renter's Service. Bombay, Sept. 4. Ttle Peace negotiations with Mr. Gandhi have broken down. ~u.ii Calcutta, Sept. 4. PoWce have raided a hall attached to J he Dacca University and several persons have been arrested in connection withRenter's Service. - 163 words
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Article53 1930-09-05 9 GRANARIES AND CATTLE WASHED AWAY. Shillong, Sepi. 4. A hundred thousand people are affected by floods due to the sudden rise of the putra, in the Nowgong district. The water, in some places reached the house tops Granaries and cattle have been washed away and roads and railways53 words
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Article156 1930-09-05 9 All England To Listen In To Continent. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Sept. 4. By the extension ol the relay system of British listeners to wireless, broadcasts will in a few months b2 connected direct with the three big European music centres—Vienna, Budapest and Warsaw. The success whBritish Official Wireless. - 156 words
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Article130 1930-09-05 9 Japanese Naval Chief's Position. "Japanese News" Service. Tokyo, Sept. 4. The sixth meeting of the Privy Council's Examination Committee wts held yesterday, and en adjournment was made until to-morrow, sifter a heated debate, which lasted for three and a half houis, on the question of the position of"Japanese News" Service. - 130 words
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Article135 1930-09-05 9 Red Plot In South Australia. Renter's Service. Adelaide, Sept. 4. The discovery of a Communist plot in South Australia was revealed by State Prem er H II in introducing a Bill to the State Parli mer.t. empowering the Government to deal with a strike by the Carters' andRenter's Service. - 135 words
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Article34 1930-09-05 9 AGRARIAN UNREST IN EUROPE, en page i. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page RADIO IN MALAYA, en page 10. CORRESPONDENCE, en page 11. MALACCA NOTES, on page 13. MUSLIM AFFAIRS, en page 14.34 words
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Article461 1930-09-05 9 LEFT IN THE DARK. Absence Of A Statement Causes Disappointment. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Sept. 5. Rubber touched a fresh low record to-day, when the price was 4 7/16d. per lb. Messrs. Banow and Co.'s weekly report states thai, the week has passed very quietly,British Official Wireless. - 461 words
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Article64 1930-09-05 9 Still In Critical Conditi on. Mr. Tan Keng Cheng, Mr. Tan Kah Kee's works manager, who was shot by unknown assailants outside his hoase in Oxford R-ai on Tuesday n ght, is still in a critical condition in Tan Tock Senj's Hospital, and the opto64 words
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Article96 1930-09-05 9 On inquiry to-day we learn that the condition of Mr. B. F. Oakeshott, A.S.P., is 'satisfactory showing a sligh*, improvement, but he serious condition. The revo'ver bullet, which passed through the upper arm and lodged in the neck in the region o: the windpipe, has not96 words
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Article64 1930-09-05 9 Renter's Service. New York, Sept. 4. Capt. Costes and his navigator. Bellonte, took off for their flight to Dallas (Texas) to-day in an attempt to win the £5,000 prize recently offered by a millionaire, Colonel W. E. Easterwood, for the first flight from Europe to NewRenter's Service. - 64 words
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Article88 1930-09-05 9 Number two cf "The Pilot" (the Batu Pahat School Magazine) has made its appearance and contains interesting and readable matte-s mostly contributed by the pupils themselves The Scout movement at the school is making good progress there and was complimented by tbe Commissioner when he paid a visit88 words
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Article136 1930-09-05 9 Seventy Engines At London Blaze FIREMEN IN GAS MASKS. Damage Estimated At About £300,000. Renter's Service. London, Sept. 5. It is estimated that 100,000 people watched a great blaze at the new crane wharf, Wapping, last night. It was the biggest London fire for n .±ny years. TheRenter's Service. - 136 words
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Article239 1930-09-05 9 Government Offensive. ["Sin Kuo Mln Press" Service.] Shanghai, Sept. 5. The Mukden conference has been postponed to the 10th inst. Judging from the fact that Manchurian troops have been despatched to Tientsin, a Japanese correspondent states that Marshal Chang Hsueh Liang is contemplating an armed peace move.239 words
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Article160 1930-09-05 9 Record Number Of Cars On View. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Sept. 4. The International Motor Show opens at Olympia next month and manufacturers, who are well advanced with preparations, arc unanimously optimistic about trad? prospects. There will be a record number of cars on \iew at this year'sBritish Official Wireless. - 160 words
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Article164 1930-09-05 9 British Official Wireless. Renter's Service. R* gby. Sept. 4. At a meeting of colliery owners, held in London to-day, the preparat:.n of a central marketing scheme, under the Coal Mines Act (1930) was approved. Wcrk on the new Thame- tunnel between Dar ford and Purfleet, which isBritish Official Wireless.; Renter's Service. - 164 words
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Advertisement165 1930-09-05 9 r She's a brick!... ife<*W That was h s wa y o/ cxpresainf Ci j I I I I GUTfflME'Gb J I D I (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements.j C ijjjii iiij iijiiiiitHiiii»^-ij I LATEST I TALKIE HITS I "His Waster's Voice" j RECORDS. J J B 5826. Hi.h 13!165 words
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159 1930-09-05 10 Sports Pastimes. EXPECTING A RECORD CROWD. Arrangements For, Malaya Cup Final. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The following are the official arrangements for the match between Singapore and Selangor at the Anson Road Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 30: I The prices of admission have been fixed at $1.50, $1 and 30 cents. The159 words
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Article373 1930-09-05 10 New Constitution Proposed. UNIFORM!!* IN DISCIPLINARY ACTION. At a meeting of the Council of the Malayan Football Association, held at the Selangor Club, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday morning, Mr. R. L. Hastie (Singapore) presided. Associations were empowered to present medals, at their own expense, to players, being non-participants373 words
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Article29 1930-09-05 10 We shall also give to-morrow a letter from one well-known in Malayan soccer circles, submitting a scheme for the complete reorganisation of the Malaya Cup tournament.29 words
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Article35 1930-09-05 10 Semi-Final Draw. The draw for the semi-finals of the Singapore Cup competition have resulted: Sept. 10, Malays v. Welch n. Sept. 12, S.C.C. or Welch I v. I.C F A or Pulo Brani.35 words
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Article18 1930-09-05 10 English League—Div. 111. (Southern). Renter's Service. London. Sept. 4. Clapton O. 3, Newton C. 1.Renter's Service. - 18 words
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Article247 1930-09-05 10 Doctor's Feat At Hong Kong. WEIGHT-LIFTING. According to Professor Mauricio, Director of the Hong Kong physical school bearing his name, the world's record for the abdominal raise for an 8-stone man has been beaten by One of his pupils, Dr. K. C. Yeo, a Penang-born247 words
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Article, Illustration208 1930-09-05 10 To-day's Fights At The Ring. BOXING. L ttl3" Lew's, the local flyweight champion and one of the most popular little pugilists )n the Malayan arena, will be seen in action to-night aga nst Chua La:, flyweight champion of China. Neither lad requires introduction to ltoal fight fans,208 words
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Article453 1930-09-05 10 England XI Declare At 403 For 8. CRICKET. (By arrangement with the "SJJP.*) 1 London, Sept. 4. In their match against the England XI at Folkestone the Australians when stumps were drawn to-day were 239 runs in arrears with seven of their wickets in hand, not nearly as453 words
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Article180 1930-09-05 10 YACHTING. There will be a Rowing Regatta at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club on Saturday, Sept. IS, when the following events are expected to be rowed:—Chiangmai Ci p Race for "Pours" (Course one mile). Club Sculls (Course mile) and Club Pairs (Course mile). The Cliiangmai race is180 words
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Article134 1930-09-05 10 Gordon Richards To Ride Singapore. THE TURF. Renter's Service. London, Sept. 4. The probable starters and jockeys In the St. Leger to be run at Doncas.er on Wednesday are: Lord Beaverbrock's ALGONQUIN (C. Elliott). Lieut -Col. Giles Loder's CHRISTOPHER ROBIN (Pat Beasley). Sir Hugo Hirst's DIOLTTE (H.Renter's Service. - 134 words
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Article408 1930-09-05 10 WEIGHTS FOR TO-MORROW. The following are the weights for the third day of the S.T.C. Autumn Races to-morrow. Race I. —Horse —C asses 4 and s—(coir.toned)—Div. 2—6 furs.—(2.ls p.m.): Rowland's Toy 9, Panrilla 8.12, Lady Wirj 8.2, G:ey Habit 8, Any Wurrie 7.12, Or tap 7.11, Last Chance408 words
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Article428 1930-09-05 10 LAWN TENNIS. YESIERDAY'S RESULTS. Results in the S.C.C. tournament yesterday were: B. CLASS SINGLES: W. H. Droogleever owe 15 beat F. Ziegele owe 2, 6—2, 6—4; R. N. Byatt owe 2 beat F. E. Rowland owe 3, 6 —4. 6—2; J. S. Nathan owe 15 v. A. L.428 words
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Article168 1930-09-05 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES: W. A. Aeria and R. Nicholson v. D. E. Siddons and C. Pennefather (unfinished). CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES: S. L. Oehlers beat N. S. Hogan B—6, 6—2: C. A. Peterson beat J. S. de Souza 6—l, 6—2. LADIES' SINGLES: Mrs. N. 8. Hogan beat Miss E.168 words
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Article39 1930-09-05 10 CULLEN CUF. Mr. and Mrs. Meade owe 15 beat Miss G. Giiffith-Jones and Barker owe 1, 6—4, 6—o. DYNE CUP: Mrs. Stephenson and Wise owe 15.3 beat Mrs. Chamfer and Capt. Graham owe 3, 6—3, I—6, 6—2.39 words
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Article89 1930-09-05 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Sept. 4. Cheah Wat Sun. who defeated the holder, Dr. H. O. Hopkins, in the third round, won the singles championsh p of Penang this evening, defeating Tan Thean Seang 6—3, B—6.8—6. The winner took the lead at 4—3 in the first89 words
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Article562 1930-09-05 10 Association Football. The following will represent the "H" team in the J.C.SA league against the "E' team on the J.C.S.A. ground to-morrow: Tong Hee. (capt.); Ahmad RadI, Kok Seng; V. Gabriel, Ramasamy, TengKok; A. Rodrigues, Has him. R. N. Danker. A. l'eo, Syed Mohamed. Rescive. H. Bruins.562 words
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Article39 1930-09-05 10 BASEBALL. Renter's Service. New York. Sept. 4 Latest league results. National League. Pittsburg 9, Chicago 6. Boston 3, New York 5. Boston 11, New York 7. American League. Philadelphia 11. Boston 4. New York 10, Washington 7.Renter's Service. - 39 words
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Article253 1930-09-05 10 ALHAMBRA BESEIGED. "High Society Blues" Begins A Season. The Alh am bra was beseiged by crowds which at one time began to cause the management considerable anxiety when the musical corned;; 'High Society Blues" began a season there laft night. The theatre was filled to capacity and253 words
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Article361 1930-09-05 10 Convent Comedy Well Staged. The Blue Triangle Players, representing the Y.W.C.A Dramatic Club, excelled themselves when they staged "The Cradle Song" at the V.M.C.A. hall last night. The attendance was exceptionally large and extra chairs had to be requisitioned. "The Cradle Sons" is a Spanish comedy361 words
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71 1930-09-05 10 Chett/s Clerk On Trial. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Sept. 4. Judgment wac to-day reserved by the District Judge in a case in which Suppiah, a ehetty s clerk, was charged w.th criminal misappropriation of a sum of $6,900. The defence admitted that the money71 words
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Article135 1930-09-05 10 Editor Fails To Appear. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Sept. 4. A case started in the Supreme Court to-day in which the Nanyang Times," a local Chinese daily paper, and its editor and secretary are being sued by two Chinese, Messrs. Tan Teng Phun and Ooi Peng135 words
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Article71 1930-09-05 10 The Singapore Amateur Weight-Lifiers Association, 2, East Coast Road, invite memoirs, friends and weight-lifting enthusiasts to witness the annual novices weight-lifting competition to be held at the Association's premises to-morrow and on Sunday, commencing at 2 p.m. each day. On Sunday at 11 a.m. there will be ping71 words
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Article859 1930-09-05 10 EMPIRE BROAI, ,ST pi v FALLS! t Details Of Ne Recchw t Whilst official Malaya to maintain a magtaf.r. sree-5r* C ntiaQs value of wireless in cc a f j~ f o! 0* development is going on a will shortly be possible C— unett* K part of859 words
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Article110 1930-09-05 10 A Ring Tha T~ '7 Mien tras When the nam ;aV a b r in the Bankrupt < iras absent. His pub!:' stutf' heard last week said j senting the prinn; <jeW* further questions Th ;ch. regard to a ring ired. alleged, had comp- 0 -f ia! Mr.110 words
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216 1930-09-05 11 Sports Pastimes. Malacca Tournament. IN MEN'S SINGLES FINAL. LAWN TENNIS. ft >nr Own Correspondent.) Malacca, ocpt. 3. are the latest ties in the .'irnament: mIPS ES Semi-hnal: C. F. Gomes dson 6—3. 6—3; H. M. de J"J j K. Tajiri w.o. BLES: A. E. Mullaly and q ,n be&t Soh216 words
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Article297 1930-09-05 11 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The r I the abandoned Malaya Cop tnai at Kuala Lumpur writes" a3 follows to tbe Time' of M d.iy.i": Sir—l:- the extremely inte-esting m j rof yesterday. Iwo tld hke to say a few words. As referee I abandoned the game at half297 words
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Article59 1930-09-05 11 BADMINTON. T& following finals in the Friendly B.P. Jurnament will be played off on Sunday, at 1 Pm.. after which Mr. Chan Koon Bee, the iatron of the Party, will give away the prizes, refreshments will be served:—Singles: Tan v Tan Ann Cheng. Doubles: Tan Seek and59 words
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Article38 1930-09-05 11 GOLF. -een cards were taken out for the Sepoe. mixed foursomes competition at the Golf Club, which resulted in a win for G- Clemotson and H. A. Davidson, «turned a score of 42—9% =32& nett.38 words
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Article84 1930-09-05 11 [Our T'odert are invited to write"tT\cr-t>n 10/ public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not n jcessarjly endorse opinions expressed by conesSI^ TER f SHOULD BE AS BRIEF tlJi?n> f- typewritten (double Pen nl 0 i' and one side °> Paper only. a?«Zt? T* b€84 words
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Article130 1930-09-05 11 We are continually receiving complain *s u! the treatment of members of the public usually hawkers, by police constables, and l 6l^ m PUblish them ifc is impossible think that they are proof of behaviour should be rigorously suppressed, as we are sure it would be if130 words
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Article318 1930-09-05 11 (To the Ed'tor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—Thanks are due to the Clerical Union for their lead in the Unemployment Problem At the meeting held on the 28th ult. nothing materialised but it was a step in the right direction. From the speeches made one gathers that those attending318 words
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Article424 1930-09-05 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.—What Christmas is to the C Onam is to the Malayalees, the inhabitants of Malabar—the "Paradise of the East" —and thai propitious and gala day is to-day. when happy recollections are brought home to the minds of all the peope. To-day even424 words
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Article63 1930-09-05 11 Polish Deputies In Trouble. Renter's Service. Warsaw, Sept. 3. The woes of the Pclish Deputies are Increasing daily, due to M. Pilsudski's ruthless tactics. His dissolving Parliament on Aug. 31 meant that the Deputies lost the salaries due on Sept I, He has now cancelled their railwayRenter's Service. - 63 words
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Advertisement358 1930-09-05 11 New World Cabaret. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT. X A SURPRISE RACE WEEK ATTRACTION |jj SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE VAUDEVILLE CELEBRITIES I THE WEATHERLY SISTERS AND PIPPO jj I Snappy Songs, Peppy Dances, Pretty Costumes and J5 Novel instruments. S mm A CLEAN, BRIGHT, CLEVER, VERSATILE SHOW' C a c g358 words
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Advertisement139 1930-09-05 11 J "WITTON'I J I ELECTRIC I I MOTORS j 1 Designed, Manufactured and I j Guaranteed by I ELECTRIC Co., Ltd. I S SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR. I THE S.S. POLICE BAND I q| (Available for Private Engagements) 15 I X WILL FLAT AT X jjj BOTANICAL GARDENS, AT 9139 words
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Miscellaneous115 1930-09-05 11 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY SEPT. 5. p 8.46 p.m. IZ p tion i Kong. Jalan Besar. turaiia:- >>.„ JC iation, S.R.C., 5.30 p.m. Uon City Ring. gas* 1 t!ang S C C SCC V Sp c oanc College; S.R.C. v. I.A., Aim Club, Jackson Miller Cup s^ iet *c Association,115 words
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Article623 1930-09-05 12 THE SHARE MARKET. Fraser's Report. Messrs. Fraser and Co., in their weekly report, datellisept. 2, state: Under the restrictive influence of holidays in America, the rubber market has remained ouiet and unchanged during the week and business in rubber shares has been practically negligible with quotations again lower623 words
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Article122 1930-09-05 12 Guthrie's Report. Messrs. Guthrie and Co., In their weekly rubber report dated Sept. 4 state: The market has been a steadily declining one during the past week, and we have lost li cents over the period, while London and New York have lost %6 and cent, (gold)122 words
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Article249 1930-09-05 12 No Fusion With Labour. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Sept. 3. Recent rumours regarding the possibility of. a fusion between the Labour and Liberal Parities are answered in a Manifesto of the Execut.ve Committee of the National Liberal Federation, which will be discussed at the meeting ofBritish Official Wireless. - 249 words
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Article94 1930-09-05 12 Professors And Workmen Arrested. Renter's Service. Constantinople. Sept. 3. Thirty persons, including students, professors and workmen, have been arrested in cennection with the discovery of a Communist plot. The arrested men are alleged to have stirred up agitation among different classes of the community. The agitators'Renter's Service. - 94 words
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Article150 1930-09-05 12 Mr. George Bernard Shaw was recently asked if the report were true that the Prime Minister recenUy sounded him as to whether he would accept a peerage in order to help the Government's debating strength in the House of Lords and that Mr. Shaw declined in appropriate terms. "The Prime150 words
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Advertisement335 1930-09-05 12 j I BUKIT TIMAH I PORK. ils unequalled for sweetness, quality 3 and tenderness. All pigs are reared Rj from stock specially imported from Gj England; most of the feed is imported gj from Home supplemented by grass S grown on our own farm; and fresh Cj supplies of Pork335 words
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Advertisement114 1930-09-05 12 I COLEMAN INSTANT-LITE I TABLE LAMP. nj T*9*Y Built of heavy gauge X IQ JJ\\ brass, heavily plated. S rfl fIW lamp will given) ifl I j l6ll yeftre oonB^Bten *S nj B Makes and burns its X X own g-is and just a* q] <A easy to light as114 words
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Advertisement476 1930-09-05 12 ODEON I /ak Electric_Records NEW RELEA ES FROM NEW YORK DANCE MUSIC with Refrains ONY ***** N MY KIND OF A MAN (Mi clase de hombre) (From kl«ti_ Picture '-The Floradora Girl,")— Fox Trot: £5 Hotel Pennsylvania Music. jjj YOU FOR ME (Tv para mi) (From Motion Picture m** I476 words
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Miscellaneous292 1930-09-05 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Drill Programme. TO-DAY, SEPT. 5. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A. (v), Promotion and Laying Tests Classes. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, 2nd. Bn. Sig. Sec, Signal Training. $.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Asiatic Units, 8. V. C, Recruits Parade. 6.15 p.m.—Drill Hall. Intellgience Platoon. 30 Yards Range. TO-MORROW, SEPT. 6. 3292 words
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Article379 1930-09-05 13 Rotary Club Discourse. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Sept. 3. On Tuesday at the Masonic Kail the Malacct Rotary Club held their weekly tiffin Dr. Tan Seng Tee, on behalf of the Malacca Rotarians welcomed as guests the Rev. H. J. Hutchinsor and Dr. H. A. Tempany, of379 words
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Article512 1930-09-05 13 Report Of Second Year's Progress. The second annual report of the Amicablt A.A. to be presented to members at the annua! meeting on Sunday at the Association's premises at 2 p.m. states: The committee record with deep regret the untimely death of one of the Vice-Presidents the512 words
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Advertisement511 1930-09-05 13 ilillhi General Electric Refrigerator j I I (Made by GENERAL ELECTRIC CO OF C rJVB AMERICA) C Y| THE REFRIGERATOR THAT LEADS' 1 is? e^n lding 2 a g00d electric refrigerator fi 1 18 cos "y mechanical job, requiring careful C I wo J k and a high de ree511 words
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Advertisement138 1930-09-05 13 A soap you can always trust Every tablet of Sunlight Soap is guaranteed by ij l erS be absolut ely pure. None is ever sold that does not pass a strict test of purity. Millions of people throughout the world know this and will use no other soap but Sunlight.138 words
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Article884 1930-09-05 14 REGISTRATION OF DEATHS. (By Our, Muslim Correspondent.) Some years ago, on the representation of the Moslem Association that it was, in principle, wrong for the dead bodies of their females to be viewed by male registering officers for the purpose of giving burial certificates under the Births and884 words
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Advertisement575 1930-09-05 14 2S2S2SESZS?S2SZS2S2SHS2S2HSZS2S2SZS2SZSZSaS2^ I Why are GODET PERFUMES I so popular all over Malaya? I Rj Because they are made** only of Dj I fcM GENUINE FLOWERS ESSENCES! jjj ***** Try 'the famous g FORGET ME NOT LOTION I and you wiU never forget it! E I FORGET ME NOT LOTION is575 words
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Advertisement150 1930-09-05 14 THAT ETERNAL MM It make* life miseiablA. Lejgfcttfe heavy anil it. is v struggle io nalk. R*en t<- t urn in bed is aa effort—it seems a* if oi<l age is creeping upon you with great .rapidity, lt Is surprising how many thousands of .men and women have this painful150 words
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Advertisement122 1930-09-05 14 PEARS Sole Agents: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., ne Ipoh and Hangkok j|U 2nd. HAND GARS jl| 0 We beg to announce re-organization of our 2nd. hand car department, and therefore better values. Every car receives proper overhaul and reconditioning before disposal. 1 Favourable prices are always allowed for the Trade-in122 words
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Article1442 1930-09-05 15 BASIS OF THE JEWISH CLAIMS. The special Commission appointed by the League of Nations "to study, define, and determine finally the rights and claims of Jews and Moslems at the Western or Wailing Wall at Jerusalem" began its work on June 23. The essence of the problem1,442 words
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Advertisement559 1930-09-05 15 ===^mjAIlH<GS__ LLOYD. (Incorporated in fixturea Undernote(l Company's lntendtd OUTWARDS. SAARBRUCKEN for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau Sept 16 PFALZ for Saigon, Y'hama, Kobe, Osaka, Moji, and Vladivostock Sept. 19 ALLER for Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny, Tsingtau, Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka and Moji Sept. 27 HOMEWARDS. LAHN for559 words
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Advertisement50 1930-09-05 15 Business Men Want Value for Money. They get it when they ADVERTISE IN THE "MALAYA TRIBUNE." •Majjyas Topical Organ'townme Otters (Described as an Anonymous Gift from A Well-Wisher) Jt is. the most influential newspaper in Malaya, and j has much the biggest circulation amoner the People Who Buy Most I50 words
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Advertisement697 1930-09-05 15 STEAMER SAILINGS I WWW! 1 n |J NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON Tonnage Destination Due Sail tKatori Maru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London. Antwerp. Rotterdam Middlesbrough Sept. 1J 12 tKashlma Mara 10,000 Naples. Marseilles, London. Antwerp. Rotterdam Middlesbrough Sept. 25 26 Yasukunl Mara 11,800 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam697 words
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Advertisement122 1930-09-05 15 New Green Label I*OLYI*HONE Malay Records. Sung By The Famous Singers of Soerabaia and Malang. SOLD AT: D. T. LIM CO.. 353, NORTH ilgllifil RUAU. M\(, I I'ORJL LEPROSY DIABETES, CONSUMPTION, PILES, V.D., SLX-DISORDERS AND LEUCORRHOEA CURED. Patients hnve rtrrtrcd exceedingly maireUoas results in Malaria, Paralysis, Sterility, etc CONSULT THE122 words
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Advertisement486 1930-09-05 16 SITUATION WANTED. ADVERTISER fully conversant with English Language, wi.h 4 Chinese Dialects besides Mal-y.huve had wide experiences of Salesmanship travelled extensively Malaya, DLL and Borneo, large social connections, good C-.rre pondent and Organiser, capable full charge any department, now Export Manager, is free September to accept any responsible position, Commercial.486 words
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Advertisement1153 1930-09-05 16 Try a Small Ad. in The "Malaya Tribune." Results Will Surprise You. ITBE FOLLOWING FORM MAY BE USED.) The Manager, "Malaya Tribune." Singapore. Please insert the following .mail advertlsenient for <!»y. for which I enclose I In payment, according to your scale below: 8 words equal 1 line. (ZZZZZI J1,153 words
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Advertisement553 1930-09-05 16 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OP INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts o/ 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1592.) Authorised Capital C 3,000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 Paid-up Capital f 1.050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,646,505 HEAD OFFICE: 15. Grace Church Street, London, E.C. S. BOARD OF DIRECTORS.553 words
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