Malaya Tribune, 6 September 1930
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Title Section22 1930-09-06 1 The Malaya Tribune vol xvn.. No. 211$ SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Saturday, Sept. 6, 1930.22 words
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Advertisement194 1930-09-06 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. vol I \\NOT BETTER IE UEST. i SHIP 5 BRAND I J SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK Ife 1 This .Milk is prepared from J^; PURE UNSKIMMED COW'S 'f'' \V Jj MILK, and in condensation f*\M\l -JmP thing but FINEST WHITE "^lte^ SUGAR is added. Being pre- SZ^W' .red194 words
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Advertisement279 1930-09-06 1 "FLORODOR" M Washing AY Suitings. /7 m /y A j r For Trcp.. i high stre:- Singapore I Of the many good things which I slip smoothly past the Epiglottis, f I there is none better than f 1 READS "DOGS HEAD LIGHT I LAGER, the Beer without a Peer.279 words
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Article988 1930-09-06 2 FACTS OF A GRAVE SITUATION. Will The Powers' Help Be Sought? (By a Special Correspondent.) Six revolutions are now tempestuously rocking all China. The extent and degree of poverty caused by intermittent civil war, the interruption of railway traffic, piracy, brigandage and excessive taxation are simply beyond comprehension.988 words
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Advertisement450 1930-09-06 2 IfjpijrJ Thousand OAYERJ Jt wl) J Good Counsels \y~\ hest is i "Take l\ 1 V fidget's ASPIRIN", v V M 'I In addition, rub 3 Jfeudfeißiz Impalpable, a face powder ot Write for a fairy-like softness and del cacv, B^ t f An I delightfully perfumed-thai s de la450 words
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Advertisement233 1930-09-06 2 Mothers! Always apply to the reddened, inflamed skin and humors or the little one, the very-best remedy which is PUROL Tins 30 and 55 cts. Tubes 75 cts. Obtainable everywhere ffi^ tt^ l < ',__sjflv\ m P° r »«s I Borneo Sumatra I MAKE YOUR OWN SODA WATER Sparkling afj233 words
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Advertisement62 1930-09-06 2 fydtel&fkt'myl TRUTH IN ADVERTISING I IS THE LAST WORD fjV SLi<V7CjF EAT V" MORE FISH I "KILTIE KIPPERS' S IN A CLASS BY THEMSELVES J ALH AYS FRESH SUPPLIES OF BLOATERS HADDOCK FRESH SALMON FRESH HERRINGS SMOKED SALMON FISH FILLET DOVER SOLES CRAY FISH S LEMON SOLES IKAN RURAL HALIBUT62 words
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Article268 1930-09-06 3 Condemned Man Who Chose Poison. REFUSED TO BE HANGED. Remarkable Predicament Of Esthonian Authorities. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") A rather gruesome story is reported from the Baltic State of Esthonia. In that Republic those who are condemned to suffer the supreme penalty are given the choice268 words
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Article154 1930-09-06 3 "Who's Who Of Graft" Discovered. REVELATIONS IN CHICAGO. Ch cago, Aug. IT A number of judges and other prominent persons of Chicago are alleged to be trembling in their shoes as the rtoult of a discovery, in safe deposit, of a sensational "who's who of graft" cons154 words
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Article171 1930-09-06 3 Public Meeting To Be Held In Kuala Lumpur. A public meeting of the residents of the State of Selangor will be held at the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on Sept. 17 at 5 p.m. to disc ss and adopt the two following resolutions: 1. That in view of171 words
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Article260 1930-09-06 3 Case For "Amende Honorable." I am astonished and surprised, writes "Croesus" in tiie "Malacca Guardian." Astonished at Mr. Justice Farrer-Man'oy who allowed himself the priv.lege. only the otner c<r.\ in Kuala Lumpur, of making a broad generalisation which was net cnly unkind but urttruft. He is recorded260 words
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Article289 1930-09-06 3 Woman Who Refused To Become An M.P. Lady Sykes, widow of Sir Mark Skyes—in his day one of the most brilliant and most popular M.Pjs in the House of Commons—died suddenly at Farndale, Yorkshire, recently. The Immediate cause of death was pneumonia. Lady Sykes was289 words
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Article768 1930-09-06 3 GERMANY PAN-EUROPE. Franco-German Co-operation? (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") There can be no doubt that Franco- German relations have suffered a setback over the suspension of the Saar negotiations, owing to France persisting in her demand that Germany renounce her option for repurchasing the Saar mines. This demand goes even768 words
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Advertisement247 1930-09-06 3 Ulw mom wanes after I mm m is middle aged his *r S I j/ i energies fail hint t Youth is the time of free- r1 I dom—middle age brings I cares and worries. 1 I A lowered vitality and m I resistance to illness is one JL I247 words
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Advertisement392 1930-09-06 3 Tennis frocks need Lux t C Light tennis frock- simpl) /'Jwlpt 'WL will not resist harsh wash- ing treatment. They need r f the special care that only '"p^^l^j^?;/ Lux can give. These specially pure flakes "~-sfi are m> >afc. Their rich, *-77]f \juMllili +Iwv~_z warm latlnr out ail WMlili'392 words
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Article1352 1930-09-06 4 INTERVIEW WITH M. MAUROIS. How The Life Of Byron Was Written*.-. M. Andre Maurois, the distinguished French author, who has achieved fame as a has had the singular fortune to make an impression upon English literature by producing a series of biographies of famous Englishmen. He1,352 words
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Article332 1930-09-06 4 Share Slump: Children Living On Charity. A man who at one time fed 490 starving children found himself starving in Berlin and his own children begging on the Berlin streets. This is the tragic story of Herr Will Miethe revealed after he has tried to332 words
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Article333 1930-09-06 4 Three Men Trapped In A City Wine Cellar. "It sounds like Edgar Wallace!*' was the remark made by the Common Serjeant <S.r Henry Dickens, K.C.), amid laughter at the Old Bailey when a gun hold-up in a City wine cellar was described. The case was that333 words
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Article152 1930-09-06 4 A Brisbane woman has had her voice restored by means of an instrument specially invented in her throat. A serious growth in her pna%nx was successfully removed, but the operation rendered her dumb. Dr. Grahame Brown and a suburban dentist named Rossiter consulted together, and the result was the invention152 words
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Advertisement962 1930-09-06 4 NO RANDOM PROGRESS. AID AND ADVICE OF INDIA'S BEST KNOWN ASTROLOGER NOW AVAILABLE TO ALL. FREE LIFE SKETCHES TO ALL WHO WRITE. "PUNDIT TABORE" formerly private Astrological Adviser to the Select Few has now tiecided to give benefit of his Special System of Astrology to the general public and to962 words
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Advertisement207 1930-09-06 4 f& Dispel Constipation, biliousness Correct Tjyer /r) jSPINKEffISM g MADE IN LONDON |J »„L'<U<- Made Specially to Prevent Sore thwwfc tested and I I approved for the 9» 1-41 successive year by the Institute CRAVENA CORK TIPPED VIRGINIA CIGARETTES 1 -V^^^ Made Specially to Prevent Sore Throats ETItS J MADE207 words
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Advertisement253 1930-09-06 4 ri i|ii|i!l:il:tai||i,l.!|iiliitii|nl'i| IHHKfIM I I I I I I I I I NINE GEMS I By Pref. K. Deytr, M.A., M.I.C.L. (London). Over 100,000 sold during a few months. I (All thoroughly illustrated.) L Family Limited. 2. Climax of Marriage Happiness. I 3. Self Cure of Disease of the 99%.253 words
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Advertisement178 1930-09-06 4 j PRIVATE SALE. S 1 Good valuable ir yd I j s*le to the extent of 01 j Great opportunity to a au !aD(} j at very cheap price* at Chang l I Koad, 9i milestone,lK na Villi)' From $60 to $120. Per lot of 2,< BUS SERVICE AVAILABLE For178 words
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Article2446 1930-09-06 5 Malayan Spooks Shares. Mining. ISSUED BY FRASER CO. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, Sept. 6, 10 a.m. Financial r-nniK- Capitt.. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. iSSn Year Ends. Capital. Paid Up. ~1929 'Dividends.' Buy~ers. Sellers. r~£ Un Kumbang Tin Dec. 31 iso.ooo 100.000 ilu TtTZTn Hitam Tin June 30 200,000 180 000 Nfi2,446 words
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Advertisement7 1930-09-06 5 m^^mmmm^ U by the Bmuh American To^JcTc^^Str»iU^Ud^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^R^?T^^^^^7 words
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Advertisement326 1930-09-06 6 5 ,yy yyyw yy yy ay yy y a^lgTTg)©oeo'eoQ o©o@o® o©oe oeoocxca N©l I 1,1 I H I |o NI; U| UUU I H S =S iwi.«mii ll «inMi:nin l .ti:i..iinu«w«iii iitfiiaiiiMiimiit.itMiiiiiiiiiiMMiiiiimnmiiiiiiiiniiitiiii«i'i»iiw»i««'ii"W"i''«"«g Dj I I MATINEES: i-TO-hM AND TO-MORROW, AT 3.15 P.M. I g II CHILDREN HALF PRICE. I S326 words
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Advertisement224 1930-09-06 6 Amusements. I Matinees: To-day Tc-morrow,*at 3 p.m. Children Half Price. 06.15 JTO-NIGHT. 9.15 1 THE FILM YOU'VE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR! 1 I Janet Gaynor l g AND jjj I Charles Far veil 1 t THE STARS OF I I "SUNNY SIDE UP" 1 a m A XI I BRILLIANT224 words
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Advertisement298 1930-09-06 6 I NARLBOROUdH I 6.15 TO-JVIGHT I5 I PARAMOUNT presents j Maurice Chevalier 1 iTHE LOVE PARADE! S a 3 WITH 1 JEANETTE MACDONALD, I ru I Lupino Lane and Lillian Roth, j S Chevalier, the prince of love and laughter, will X his spell over you in this great romance298 words
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246 1930-09-06 7 Rubl > Continued Decline. and Co. report at X ».m. Messrs. RUBBER. 16d., down l/16d. Lor ai V cents (G), down cent. P Allenbys 90 cents—sl, Ayer •JJ" ts, Ayer Panas 80—90 cents, cents. Brogas 60—65 cents, 5 Js—3o cents, Bukit Katils 35 5 •.sburghs $1.50—51.70,246 words
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Article296 1930-09-06 7 British Official Wireless. .'By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SISGAPORE, SEPT. 6. Sfllin?.—l. ndon 4 months' sight 2s. 3 29/32 d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 3%d.. London «0 days' sight 2s. 3 13/16<L, London 30 sight 2s. 3 25 32d., London demand 2s. 3,1 London T.T.British Official Wireless. - 296 words
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Article261 1930-09-06 7 Another Successful Year. The following is the report of the directors of Messrs. McAlister and Co.. Ltd.. for the year ended June 30 last, to be presented at the seventh ordinary general meeting .*UCresham House Battery Road, at noon on Monday, the 15th inst.: The amount at the261 words
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Article137 1930-09-06 7 SINGAPORE, SEPT. 6. Rice. Siam A-l per Koyan $358 Rice, Siam 1 $328 Rice, Siam 2 $319 Rice, Siam 3 $292 Rice, Siam 4 $260 Rice, Saigon A-l $280 Rice, Saigon 1 $257 Rice, Saigon 2 $246 Rice, Saigcn 3 $240 Rice. Rangoon 1 $221 Rice. Rangoon 2 $218137 words
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70 1930-09-06 7 12 O'CLOCK NOON, SEPT. 6. Buyers. Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 13% 14 Standard R.SS. on Tender. September 14 tt 14%Octcbor 14 14% November 14% 14% October/December 14% 14% January' March 15% 15% Tcne of Market: —Dull and easier. Latest Cable: —London Spot70 words
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Article31 1930-09-06 7 The dredge of Katu untitled Dredging Ltd., after a stopptjge cf two months, in accordance with the recommendations made by the Tin Producers' Association, successfully restarted operations on the Ist. inst.31 words
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Article504 1930-09-06 7 Reds' Attack On China Cities. USE OF FOREIGN AEROPLANES. Reuter's Service. Nanking, Sept. 5. The National Government has decided to cancel the contracts with the Eastern and Great Northern Telegraph Companies upon their expiry at the end of the year. It has also announced that hereafter noReuter's Service. - 504 words
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Article96 1930-09-06 7 No Official Confirmation. Reuter's Service. Shanghai, Sept. 6. The ?ale of 40,000,000 ounces of silver is .reported from reliable sources in Shanghai and Hong Kong but official confirmation is not obtainable. Subsequent reports from Hong Kong in well-informed circles still maintain that negotiations are progressingReuter's Service. - 96 words
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Article36 1930-09-06 7 Invention privileges have been granted to Mr. G. L. Perera and Mr. G. E. Cobb, both of Ipoh, for an invention for 'improvements in the production of preserved rubber sheets," for a period of 16 years.36 words
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Article523 1930-09-06 7 Narrow Vote Against It. "That local pork should not be chilled" was the subject cf an inter-club debate between the Chinese Christian Association and the Chinese Students' Literary Association at the CCA. Hall, Prinsep Street on Thursday. The discussion was earned on in an interesting manner,523 words
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Article71 1930-09-06 7 Japan's Examination Of London Treaty. ["Japanese NeiQS" Service.] Tokyo, Sept. .5. The Privy Council's Examination Committee has decided to examine the new state of the national defence under the London Treaty, 'leaving the matter of Admiral Katoh's attitude towards the final instructions given to the Japanese delegates at71 words
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Article118 1930-09-06 7 Notorious Cantonese Leader Arrested. Mr. Edwin Tongue, Head of the D:tect,ve Branch, arrested the Cantonese leader of a notorious gang at four o'clock this morning. Mr. Tongue had been after the man for five months and at last traced him to a lonely hut in Bukit Ho Swee,118 words
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Article244 1930-09-06 7 The Dutch vessel "Tarakan," which arrived here this morning from Beraoe, brought a consignment of coal. The N.Y.K. steamer "Yamagata Maru" is expected from Calcutta on the 11th inst. and is leaving for Japan the next day. A notice to mariners states that on and after Sept. 15,244 words
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Article644 1930-09-06 7 Annual Meeting Yesterday. There was a good attendance of members at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Eurasian Association at the SJt.C. last night at which Mr. Claude H. da Silva presided. Dr. Noel Clarke was re-elected president and Mr. da Silva was re-elected vice-president. The hen.644 words
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Article68 1930-09-06 7 Further Evidence Recorded. The case in whicii N. C. Begg was summoned to show cause why he should not be bound over to be of good behaviour was continued bcfcre the District Judge (Mr. G. T. Peall) yesterday. Several Police officers gave evidence and alleged68 words
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Obituary117 1930-09-06 7 The death occurred on Thursday of Mr. Tan T.ong Seng, the general manager of the Oversea Chinese Bank, Ltd. The deceased was 59 years of age and leaves six or seven children. Mr. Tan Tiong Seng was a highly respcte-J member of the Chinese117 words
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Article95 1930-09-06 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore, Sept. 6. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Calcutta Maru 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Leverkusen 18; Deli 13; Krian 11; Circe 10; Andre Lebon 9; Perseus 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S). Irisbank 30. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Bennevis—Porresbank 48. West95 words
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Advertisement43 1930-09-06 7 EN PERI AL THEATRE If r* Geylang. ft" Two v iowm I IS Ii fOQ A 'J CHANGE OF X 9 PROGRAMME f S v M f I I -MORROW. fg jj* I p lII I BUN sept 7 Ik c 2S7iSTiSES2S-252S *****25?43 words
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Advertisement20 1930-09-06 7 MARBLE FLOORING TILES t FT. SQUARE IN STOCK. APT*T,Y SINGAPORE CASKET CO.. I and 3. Penhas Road, off Lavender Street20 words
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Advertisement671 1930-09-06 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE—Baby Austin, 3 sticks. In excellent running order. $350 nett. Apply to Box 228, c/o Malaya Tribune. TO LET —No. 27, East Coast Road. Immediate entry. Rent moderate. Apply Tan Yew Hock, 5, Cuscaden Road. TO LET —84, Wilkie Road. Being enthe'y renovated. Will alter to suit671 words
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Article804 1930-09-06 8 It is a curious anomaly that there should be empty houses and high rents at the same time, as in Singapore to-dry. It is true that there has be?n some reaction in rents owing to the trade depression—an inevitable if reluctant cutting of values—but compared with those804 words
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Article218 1930-09-06 8 Mr. E. Jago M.C.S. is appointed an Assistant Judge for Singapore, Penang and Malacca. Mr. G. B. Purvis has been appointed to act as Government Veterinary Surgeon. Malacca. Mr. V. W. W. S. Purcell M C.S., has been finpointed to officiate as Second-Assistant Director of Education. Mr. G. C. Dodd,218 words
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Article235 1930-09-06 8 Rotary President Advocates Optimism. An appeal for the wider recognition of optimism as an antidote again: t the present trade slump was made by Mr. Roland Braddell, the President, at the weekly lunche:n meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore held at the Raffles Hotel235 words
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65 1930-09-06 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Sept. 5. The Minister of Commerce leaves on Monday night for Penang and Singapore en route to China and Japan. Last evening the Kini exhibited his own films, taken in the Dutch Indies in 1929, before the Amateur65 words
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Article555 1930-09-06 8 Mr. W. J. B. Ashby. late Secretary of the Kinta Sanitary Board and now Secretary of the Ipoh Club, s lying ill at his residence in Gopeng Rood, Ipoh. There is a slight mprovement in the condition of Mr. Tsmi Keng Cheng, Mr. Tan Kah Kee's works manager, who was555 words
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Article23 1930-09-06 8 From Western Australia by "Centaur," due Singapore at 3 pm. to-day. From China and Japan by "Calcu'ta Maru." due Singapore to-morrow.23 words
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Article808 1930-09-06 8 (BY "LOOKI i It's all very well for everyone to be cheerful--n s 10 tell giving advice. This i f are ?00 <J it after all the slump doe r of the Bar as severely a ther leiBta finds work for them. In L) Bankruptcy Courts! 4808 words
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Advertisement139 1930-09-06 8 5 Robinsons! Annual Sale.! 1 f X (f\ L4DIFS' CARDIGANS C I BRUSHED WOOL. WO Prices $5.25 $6.75. 1 LADI S' RAINCOATS. l P-es $5.50& $7.50. 1 I BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, j I YOUR OPPORTUNITY! j 3 r Even a connoisseur of t I S3 things would soon tire139 words
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Advertisement124 1930-09-06 8 I TELEGRAMS 'PHONE:— j§ "SILVABROS" 4540. 3 A NEW SHIPMENT OF I GENUINE Crystal Bead J Necklaces j C GOLD -MOUNTED S 1 Elephant-Hair I I Jewellery 1 rj AND SILVER-MOUNTED H i 1 Butterfly-Wing j Jewellery. 1 ONLY LIMITED QUANTITY AVAILABLE. gj U. S. De Silva Bros j JEWELLERS,124 words
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Advertisement47 1930-09-06 8 TIN AND RUBBER. Latest Quotations. RUBBER. Lend-n:—4 7/16 d. Him Yt_*:—9 cents (G). Sin^apcit:— cents. TIN. L ;id -i:—Spot £133 ss. Od. (ut ss. Od.); 3 months, buyers £135 Os. Od. (Un .>?. Od.), PSfICT3 £13*5 sr. Cd. Mrp 7s. 6d.>. Singapore :—568.12 V 2. (175 tons sold).47 words
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1101 1930-09-06 9 conomic Laws Must Take Their Course. GOVERNORS STATEMENT. utch Not In Favour Of Restrictive Measures. "Government intervention by the Dutch authorities tnnot be expected at present." "Restriction produced wholly* abnormal conditions." "H.E. has decided that economic laws must be allowed to take their course."1,101 words
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Article122 1930-09-06 9 Many Estates To Close Down? Seen by a representative of the "Malaya Tribune" this morning, Mr. Ker, of Messrs. Lewis and Peat, stated that the probable effect cf the Governor's statement will be that the price cf rubber will drop even lower and that many estates will122 words
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Article211 1930-09-06 9 HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE. Doctors And Supplies Rushed To Santo Domingo. British Official Wireles. [British Official Wireless.] Rugoy, Sept. 5. According to the latest estimates, the loss of Lfe caused by the hurricane which struck Santo Domingo, capital of the Dominican Republic of the WestBritish Official Wireles. - 211 words
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Article300 1930-09-06 9 Reuter's Service. New York, Sept. 5. It is reported from San Juan (Porto Rico) that a representative of the Governor of Porto Rico, who flew over the stricken area at Santo Domingo, sent a wireless message that there are 800 dead, excluding the interior of theReuter's Service. - 300 words
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Article151 1930-09-06 9 Demands Sent To Labour Government. STATE ALLOWANCES FOR CHILDREN. Reuter's Service. London, Sept. 5. The T.U.C. meeting has concluded, after unanimously deciding to ask the Government to introduce legislation reducing the working week to 44 hours inclusive of meal t mes, and also urging that pensions shouldReuter's Service. - 151 words
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Article131 1930-09-06 9 AH Refuse To Have Him. Reuter's Service. Berlin, Sept. 5. All tho German shipping lines have refused to take Jack Diamond. The Bremen Police are now plead ng with the United States Line, which Is an American company, to repatriate him.Hamburg, Sept. 5. Ihe officials ofReuter's Service. - 131 words
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Article810 1930-09-06 9 Why India Peace Move Failed. STONES AND SCYTHES. Police Injured In Clash With Tribesmen. Reuter's Service. Poena, Sept. 5. The correspondence connected .with the abortive peace negotiations shows "that the National st leavers laid down that no solution was satisfactory, unless it recognised that India had the rightReuter's Service. - 810 words
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Article17 1930-09-06 9 The transfer of Lieut. Chang Po Jung, S.S. VP., to the Reserve of Officers has been fnproved.17 words
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Article37 1930-09-06 9 CHINESE TOPICS, cn page 2 BIOGRAPHY AS AN ART, on pare 4. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. CORRESPONDENCE, on pare tl. EYE TROUBLE* CURED WITH ELECTRICITY, cn pare 14. MOTORING NOTES,' on pagr 15.37 words
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Advertisement439 1930-09-06 9 f Accurate tools make sure the edifice: jt r a temporary dwelling n tent will serve. But when one chooses a C P- wHIS residence fo. life one demands a structure that will last, that will D k esfflslfl withstand the elements. A structure whose dependability is mat- 0 k439 words
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Article, Illustration1175 1930-09-06 10 Sports Pastimes. Last Night s Fights. DISAPPOINTING MAIN EVENTS. Wonderful Lewis. BOXING. (BY "K.O.") What promised to be a thrill'ng programme at the Lion City Ring last n'ght turned out to be a huge disappointment to tne large crowd who had paid hard cash to see three titles at stake.1,175 words
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Article422 1930-09-06 10 Good Tail In Both Teams. CRICKET. (By arrangement with the "8J*.*) London, Sept. 5. The match between the England XI and the Australians at Folkestone was drawn, after Australia had passed England's first innings total by 29. When stumps were drawn on Thursday evening Australia was 239422 words
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Article59 1930-09-06 10 The larger wicket will be tried by the Australians to-day in a* against the Club Cricket Conference XI at Loid's. The Club side includes F. Whitehead, of Hornsey, as captain. Newman of Middlesex, Nazeer A i of the Indian Gymkana side, T. G. Grinter, Pearce, Summers,59 words
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Article71 1930-09-06 10 PING-PONG. Ping Pong enthusiasts and secretaries of j clubs are asked to note that a meeting, presided over by Dr. Wong, will be held on Monday at j the S C.R C. at 5.15 p.m., with a view to appointing a committee to draft rules for the71 words
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Article35 1930-09-06 10 A few members of the Juvenile Badminton Party entertained their colleague, Mr. Tan Peng Cheow, at a farewell dinner at the Chinese Swimming Club on Thursday. He leaves for Hong Kong by the "MaSwa" to-day.35 words
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Article151 1930-09-06 10 B.T.C. Autumn Meeting. THE TURF. The following are our selections for to-day's races: Race No. L—l. LADY WTRE. 2. PANRILLA. 3. LAST CHANCE. Race No. 2—l. DON HOSTO. 2. PEARL DIVER. 3. TRUE BLUE. Race No. 3.—1. HOT DION. 2. AGAPO. 3. SELLAM. Race No. 4.—1. ROUND TABLE.151 words
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Article411 1930-09-06 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. LAWN TENNIS. A. CLASS SINGLES: Lt. Armitage plus 15 v. N. A. Scuwitk plus 3, (postponed); J A Dean owe 4 beat *Capt. Graham sct. 6—2 6 —2. B. CLASS SINGLES: F. T. K. Hobbes owe 15 beat C. E. Brooke pius 1, 6—1, S—4; J.411 words
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Article44 1930-09-06 10 MONDAY'S TIES. CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES: W. A. Aeria and R. Nicholson v. D. Siddons and C. Pcnnefather (to finish). A. SINGLES: N. E. Ess v. F. James. B. SINGLES: C. Baiungarten v. F. Scully. LADIES' SINGLES: Miss M. Gomes v. Mrs. R. Brooks.44 words
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Article198 1930-09-06 10 Comparison Of The Two Craft. YACHTING. British official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, Sept 5. The first of a series of races for the America Cup, in which Sir Thomas Linton's challenger, "Shamrock V" will compete with the American Yacht "Enterprise," is due to take place on SaturdayBritish official Wireless. - 198 words
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Article34 1930-09-06 10 GOLF. Mr. A. D. Anderson and Mrs. Tennant won the September mixed foursomes at the Singapore Golf Club yesterday, 46 cards being taken, put. The winners returned a card of 43—S%—M^.34 words
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Article779 1930-09-06 10 Should The Tournament Be Reorganised? ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. There is a strong movement for a revis'on oi the condition of the Malaya Cup tournament. We have received an interesting letter on the subject from a well-known player, who has appeared in Malayan and several State and Settlement teams,779 words
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Article427 1930-09-06 10 Local Chinese Below Form. The Hong Kong "Tigers" (China Athletic Association) played their fourth and last match in Singapore yesterday when they met and defeated the S.C.F.A. by 4—2 at the Jalan Besar Stadium. It was not an exciting match, but the "Tigers" certainly displayed improved427 words
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Article86 1930-09-06 10 untitled Further results in the Singapore Open Doubles Championship are as follows: QUARTER FINAL: Tan Miang Cheng and Lim Chin Lam beat Chia Kirn Guan and Koh Lock N-m Hl— l3, 20—20 (I—3), 21—3. SEMI-FINAL: Seah Eng Liat and Lim Chek Heng beat See Gim Hock and86 words
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Article58 1930-09-06 10 Cricket. "The following will represent the S.O.R.C. against the Ceylon Sports Club on the S.C.R.C. ground to-morrow: Evan Wong, Yeoh Teck Ec, L. T. Tay, Oh Jitt Siang, Chee Kong Leong, Chua Choon Leong, Chua Choon Sm. Wee Lam See, Hooi Yih Hoong, Tan Thean Teck and58 words
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Article133 1930-09-06 10 Martial Law Proclaimed. Reuter's Service. New iork, Sept. 5. It is reported from Buenos Aires tiiat two people were killed and 30 injured in rioting before the' Government buildings between students and supporters ol President Irigoyen. The Police eventually dispersed the rioters. The situation mReuter's Service. - 133 words
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Article131 1930-09-06 10 Small Amount Of Damages. Reuter's Service. Berlin, Sept. 5. The ex-Kaiser's libel action against Hr. Mendel, editor of the Democratic organ, the "Morgen Post" has opened. The acticn arisen ever an article in the "Morgen Past" alleging that the ex-Kaiser is largely interested hi Krupps financiallyReuter's Service. - 131 words
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Article110 1930-09-06 10 Turkish Police Thown In The Sea. Reuter's Service. Conslantinople, Sept. 5. Three hundred people were arrested in Smyrna in the course cf demonstrations to welcome Fethi Bey, the leader of the new Turkish Liberal Republican Party. The crowd awaiting the arrival of the ship with Fethi BeyReuter's Service. - 110 words
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Article120 1930-09-06 10 Divers Hindered By Conger Eels. Reuter's Service. Brest, Sept. 5. Operations towards the salvage of the "Egypt" are being pushed vigorously in order to profit from the spell of fine weather. Tho bullion, which is the main object of the expedition, is contained in several hundred padlockedReuter's Service. - 120 words
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Article171 1930-09-06 10 Return From Euro;. To-day H.H. the Sultan of John Europe last October within Wew to return from a previous heal: l 01 his signs that his health had Wln 8 to restored, returned to his st J n Highness has been taking y famous health resorts in171 words
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Article301 1930-09-06 10 European Planter Examined. TWENTY YEARS' SAM > 3 t/ejtjg Mr. L. F. Willis, employe raj g, was publicly examined in Mr. Justice Stevens in the S Coun ye/ terday. The debtor said tv 3 years «r age and was bom in Bngla bad a«T and three children. Replying301 words
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Article26 1930-09-06 10 S. Anandaya. formerly a clerk to the Sheriff cf Singapore, was also put through his public examination. Debtor admitted unsecured labilities of $24,000.26 words
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Article95 1930-09-06 10 Home Railways Closing Stations. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless] Rugby, Sept. 5. As a sequel to the rapid development o» road transport services, over fifty era leh in- 1 stations on the London and North Eas. and the London, Midland and Sc° l k :r RailwaysBritish Official Wireless. - 95 words
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Article65 1930-09-06 10 Judgment In Option Profits Dispute. Judgment was er/.ertd J^ate V. Pathina tc), on the K-J-- for J 17,724, against M:. V\u-- ac uon sekera, defenuant in the op heaid some mouths back. S.r Will am Muiison (C jerei j whom the matter cam». payment forthwith of a costs65 words
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Article46 1930-09-06 10 Reuter's Service. Mr. Eugene 14« appointed Governor Board in succcioion US y The Federal Cabin to carry out fcfr. s. the Budget. Bevw end were discu-sed intends to upheld all as regards its credit- $0 employment for Austn will be summoned wb prepared.Reuter's Service. - 46 words
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Article36 1930-09-06 10 Mr. Mrs. and untitled returning to Malaya b; Marseilles on S-'Pt 12 -Keep labourers at y, concentration camps 'on 1 rvx****Z the firm policy of the m day and. if no-one else Government must do sc.36 words
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Article79 1930-09-06 11 invited to write to us on [W interest. It must be underMalaya Tribune" does not pod th f opinions expressed by corres--000^f lf l \RS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF n*^ 5 }Bl v -oierably typewritten (double ISP° s me side of the paper only. used, but the names and79 words
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Article268 1930-09-06 11 Malaya Tribune.") y[ been spilled on the quesSir "/V -it but very little good ha; (•JV much well meant labour, misery that something *s situ imercial world, and yet they rf>M to provide a remed;. i-okj 1 anxiously to the time q it wIP, as in duty bound **Jsh268 words
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Article1237 1930-09-06 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.*') Sir-It is i i latter of much bewilderment ud surprise to the casual student of world ifairs to see that, notwithstanding that the aratieth century is an era of science, bring s? in its wake much advancement and lanendous progress1,237 words
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Article275 1930-09-06 11 Argentine Scientist's Claim. London, Aug. 8. The discovery of an active vaccine that would exterminate the foot-and-mouth disease was claimed by Prof. Lignieres of Argentine, speaking at the Eleventh International Veterinary Congress meeting this week in London. Prof. Lignieres urged that a special committee should be275 words
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Advertisement262 1930-09-06 11 tT YOU HAVE A TIRED FEELINCT wit* paias im y«ur back and mtom tho louta, i»ei a sort ol wrack wtoiw you attempt tm •teop; hara goaty oc rbanmarta paiaa about jovm body oiparian— —uauil UuraL drowsineaa after 'aadaf, Ac, H is a sara >if> of livat ana kidney uuaila262 words
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Advertisement201 1930-09-06 11 I New World Cabaret, j TO-NIGHT 3 rjj A SURPRISE RACE WEEK ATTRACTION. H SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE VAUDEVILLE CELEBRITIES— jjj I THE WEATHERLY SISTERS AND PIPPO f jjj Snappy Songs, Peppy Dances, Pretty Costumes and I Novel Instruments. A CLEAN, BRIGHT, CLEVER, VERSATILE SHOW! X jjj TO-MGHT—SUNLIGHT HALL—LINS OPERA.201 words
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Advertisement206 1930-09-06 11 I- g I? If JB No other drink you I Lul can P^ ace n e e 1 I Box will disappear I faster and will win |j LOVE FAVOUR I I I B of all, than the I 1» 111! Delicious I ORANGE-SMASH i MB Framroz Co. 25r!5r15r15c!5r15r15r15r15r25d5r15^ j206 words
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193 1930-09-06 12 Crisis Moves Owners To Offer Reduced Schedule. Desirous to help the iumb'r men in the Islands tide over the present crisis in the lumber maiket, various shipping firms owning lumber carrieis plying uetween Mindanao and Manila have 1 educed their fie:ght rates from P15193 words
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Article31 1930-09-06 12 The rate issue of Money Orders for India «u<< Oevlou to>6»v is lis. 154 lor 4100 lb. rale ol pavment ol lickouev Orclors lrom Incli» Oevlon is «s. l58 7ur li"n31 words
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Advertisement293 1930-09-06 12 1 ASIA LIFE I INSURANCE CO., INC., U.S.A. I 9 (AN AMERICAN LEGAL RESERVE INSURANCE CO.) S Singapore Office—E-4, Hongkong Bank Chambers. S Offers a Complete Life Insurance Service:— cj Protection for the Home—Provision against accident g cj and Income during temporary disability through accident. g I UNSURPASSED IN THE293 words
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Advertisement588 1930-09-06 12 Church Services. TWELFTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. St. Andrew's Cathedra! Sept. 7, 1930. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7:30 ajn. Matins. 8 ajn. Holy Communion (Choral). 10 a.m. Children's Eucharists. 5:30 p.m. Evensong (Choral) and Sermon. S. CHRISTOPHER'S, Johore Bahru. 6:30 p.m. Evensong. Sept. 8, 7:30 a.m. Holy Communion. Monday, Wednesday and588 words
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Advertisement66 1930-09-06 12 CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF LOURDES, Ophir Road. 8 a.m. Mass and Sermon. 5 p.m. Prayers and Benediction. CHURCH OF ST. JOSEPH. (Portuguese Mission.) 5:30 a.m. Low Mass. 6:30 a.m. Low Mass. 8 a.m. Solemn High Mass and Sermon. 5 p.m. Vespers and Benediction. CHURCH OF SACRED HEART OF JESUS,66 words
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Advertisement338 1930-09-06 12 MADAM KELVEY'S SCHOOL OF DANCING ParentB desiring their ehildien to take a course of dancing with Mdm n>lve) should send them for lessons now. Sept., they commerce their graceful excrci-ts acrobatic features and correct arm movemecU. Fox Tret, Waltz, and Blues will be taught until December, for Mdm Kelvey's childr338 words
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Advertisement131 1930-09-06 12 CONN AND BiJESci SAXOPHONES. THE WOHUi !EST EASY PAVMENTsT' D'Souze Bros 8. Prinsep Sin Sing apore AN" 102. Jonker Str<,; MallMj MUi- icT] Special Tuitions on y ached by a Pro-- classical and Theor a( ler Charges x,'* m 81. Wilkie Road Bin til JAVA j POWDER. WITH Assorted Perfumes.131 words
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Miscellaneous395 1930-09-06 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Drill Programme. TO-DAY, SEPT. 6. 3 pm—Slglap, "D" (Eurasian) Coy., Camp. 2 p.m.—Bukit Timah Range, "E" (Chinese) Coy., Classification. 2 p.m.—Parrer Range, "F" (Malay) Company, Classification. TO-MORROW, SEPT. 7. Siglap "D" (Eurasian) Coy., Gamp. 7.30 a.m.—Farrer Range, "F" (Malay) Coy., Classification. 7 30 a.m.—Bukit Timah Range, "E" (Chinese)395 words
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Article429 1930-09-06 13 Air Expansion After Naval Treaty. FRANK COMMENT IN JAPANESE NEWSPAPER. •U. te reported that the plan for making up the alleged defect created by the London Naval Treaty is getting in shape. According to what we have learned, it comprises expansion of air forces, enlargement of429 words
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363 1930-09-06 13 Women Who Wade Waist-Deep Into Angry Seas. The courage of their womenfolk lies behind many, an ..epic story ol rescues at sea by Britain's lifeboa*i,men:*eJa* In a tiny cottage in the Aberdeenshire village of Newbun>n is one of the proudest women in the world to-day—Mrs.363 words
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Article177 1930-09-06 13 Mothers' Peppered Tongues. Two mothers' peppered tongues and refusal to understand the sentimental hearts of their young daughters brought two young girls to the Philippine General Hospital recently, one from Manila, the other from Bulacan, agonising from the effects of poison taken wilfully to quit life for177 words
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Advertisement718 1930-09-06 13 AUCTION SALE CHEONG KOON SENG CO. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF lliab f i iiold and Leasehold Singapore „Town and Country tal Properties. At yf, htoat Koon Seng 6 Co/t Saleroom, No.* 30, Cholia Street. 0n nesday, September 10, at 2.30 p.m. Kid land situate at Lorong X, Telok Kurau, Singapore,718 words
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Advertisement205 1930-09-06 13 sound bleep It is not only the externals quently of mind, an impossible flies, moscjiiitos, the heat bility. Remember to keep the —that banish sleep. The system free from all clogging trouble is often within. An matter by an occasional morni i paired digestion, headache, ing glass of Andrews, the205 words
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1214 1930-09-06 14 EFFECTS OF lONIZATION. Berlin Oculist's Remarkable Achievement. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune:') After a courageous fight fpr h s ideas Dr. Gustav Erlanger, the Berlin oculist, pioneer cf the electro-therapeutic treatment of trachoma and other diseases of the eye, is at last achieving academic recognition,1,214 words
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Article277 1930-09-06 14 RlOl In Preparation. London, Aug. 8. While RlOO is in Canada alterations in RlOl are being made at Cardington with a view to preparing her for a pioneer flight to India in September. In particular her speed is expected to be increased by certain engine alterations. When277 words
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Advertisement1432 1930-09-06 14 SCOURGES OF MANKIND. God *ent seven plagues over the Egyptian people, as is related in the Holy Scriptures- but far greater is the number of plagues by which mankind is visited. Tne history of medicine, however, teaches to-day that many epidemics such as the plague •nd cholera have as good1,432 words
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Advertisement183 1930-09-06 14 Foods Made from the purest milk of cows Matured the home counties, the Allenburys* Foods are a< asily digested as mother's milk. They are germ free and are simply and quickly made by the addition oi boiling water only. Fresh supplies, specially packed for the tropics, are received each week.183 words
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Article1699 1930-09-06 15 ACCURACY IN MASS PRODUCTION. General Service Hints. Regular attention to engine and chassis lubrication, battery, cooling system and tyres contribu*a* |c .the- eJlcent operation of a car. The engine, chassis and cooling system should he attended to according to the particular needs of the car. The battery should1,699 words
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Advertisement465 1930-09-06 15 rjffMß SAIWC IRIJ [SH INDIA AND A P( X LINES. >Ed in England.) n t m GER CARGO .VICES. ~> ORIENTAL STEAM ic*s2ii o- lo xdon and aJJJAj x iA IL SERVICE. F tcitft His Majesty* oCTW i BOM LONDON. ~r i and Japan. ~r Due Tonnage Singarore 1930 11.100465 words
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Advertisement564 1930-09-06 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDELTSCHER LLOYD. (Incorporated in \np/ Germany.) The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. SAARBRUCKEN for Manila, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny and Tsingtau Sept. 16 PPALZ for Saigon, Y'hama, Kobe, Osaka, Moji, and Vladivostock Sept. 19 ALLER for Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dalny, Tsingtau, Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka564 words
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Advertisement43 1930-09-06 15 g fife URASEPTINE. remedy for urinary diseases pS™™sg| general:—Hepatic, and Renal Colic, Calculus-Stone in the >P b ladder > GOUT, RHEUMATISM Gravel, Eczema, Liver ComAt all drug store or The Distributors for Malaya MEDICAL OFFICE, 1 300, North Brid s e Road > W SINGAPORE.43 words
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Advertisement705 1930-09-06 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON. Tonnage Destination Due Sail itn tKatori Maru 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam Middlesbrough Sept. 11 -2 tKashlma Mam 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam Sz Middlesbrough Sept. 25 H Yasukunl Man 11,800 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam Middlesbrough Oct. 8705 words
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Advertisement124 1930-09-06 15 New Green Label POLYPHOINE Malay Records. Sung By The Famous Singers of Soerabaia and Malang. SOLD AT: D. T. UM ft CO.. 353, NORTH BIIIDGE KOAD. SlNG\!'<>RB> LEPROSY DIABETES, CONSUMPTION, PILES, V.D., SEX-DISORDERS AND LELX'ORRHOE CURED. Patients derived exceedingly marrelloa» results in Malaria, Paralysis, Sterility, etc. CON'SL'LT THE FAMOUS AYURVEDIC,124 words
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Advertisement584 1930-09-06 16 SITUATION WANTED^ ADVERTISER fully conversant with English Language, wi.h 4 Chinese Dialects besides Malay, h£,ve had wide experiences of Salesmanship, travelled extensively Malaya, D.E.I. and Borneo, large social connections, good C rreioondent and Organiser, capable full charge any jepartment, now Expert Manager, is free September to accept any responsible position,584 words
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Advertisement548 1930-09-06 16 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. j Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. I Palembang 16, Mr. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 63, Birch Roaa Batavia 90, Buiten Nieuwport Straa'548 words
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Advertisement544 1930-09-06 16 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3.000,000 Subscribed Capital £1,800,000 F'aid-up Capital £1.050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1.646,505 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. t. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.544 words
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