Malaya Tribune, 15 September 1930

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  • 22 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol. XVII.- -No. 218 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Moriiay, Sept. 15, 1930.
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    • 345 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. VOi VNNOX BETTER rHE BEST. f* j HUH szshshshse^ -SHIP- BRAND 1 I SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK Ti fjfc This Milk is prepared from s PURE UNSKIMMED COW'S A I MILK, and in condensation r f s _A J W othing but FINEST WHITE i 2 f^Tf^"' ■»UGAR
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    • 170 1 "FLORODOR" Washing Suitings. -Sv Jy /«7 N Tor Tropic*! y/A^r Wear. Singapore. I I Soothing as a Zephyr, I I Bracing as an East Wind, I Mellow as a Malayan Moon, 1 Read's 'Dog s Head' Lager, j I is the only BEER for the man 1 I of a
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  • 3664 2 ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1929. (Concluded.) The annual report for 1929 on Johore State, issued by Capt. P. T. Ccc, Acting Genera. Adviser, states: XVIII.—MILITARY. The total strength of the Johore Military Forces at the end of the year was 656, beng 11 short of the authorised strength.
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    • 375 2 New Stocks OF China Ware AT Whiteaways OSIRIS" 1 j "ARBORETUM" WARE iW///7ZXW/K5 STANDARD VALUE TEA SETS. Good quality semi-porcelain with fruit deTHE "OSIRIS" GOLD si B™. as illustration, a set of 81 pieces for G persons. EDGE AND INNER LINE Price $7.95 set. DINNER SET. Plain white Ivory colour.
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    • 324 2 Flies Poison Food! _t&fik THE fly is born in tilth. Each of his six hairy legs is capable of carrying V millions of germs—germs that really kill. f/ Into your home swoops this fjr^ messenger of disease. He CZ§§^^ tramples your food. He 1 J paws your person. Health cannot
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    • 11 2 MODERN E^RAVINC 89. ORCHABD^ 1 Brass Nam» platesNickel Badges. Advt. Blodks.
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    • 350 3 -'—-T-iruTt m■■ ii nlliii ii i wi'WhwwsHH^hrt You are Cordially Welcomed j 7he Chinese Products Emporium f 14, High Street, Singapore, jjj FOR S Best Tientsin and Pt iping Woollen Rugs, Beautiful Lanterns. Fine Curios and Famous Foochow gj Lacquers, newly arrived S At Reasonable Prices. nTj I FOR COOLING
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    • 156 3 FEEL YOUNG IN SPITE OF YOUR YEARS What matters it what age you are. Let the years pass by. let the milestones of life ■how an increasing age. You can have the feeling of everlasting youth in spite of your age. If you are 50, you can still have tiie
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    • 267 3 j THE NEW FLAVOUR! j I Fraser Neave Ltd. 1 I Introduce their Drink 1 I CHOCOLATE. j 1 Ask For It. I jDo you suffer from Anaemia jj Do you feel weak, run down? a I I |p|y H so, try Dr. ROUSSEL HE.VOSTYL I jjj ,ff]ML aid g>t
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    • 136 3 AN IDEAL TONIC. Has been awarded 24 Gold and Silver Medals. Serravallo's Tonic (BARK and IRON WTNEi Stimulates the Appetite. Strengthens the Nerves. Regenerates the Blood. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE or The Sole Distributors. MEDICAL OFF T CE. XoO-2. North Bridge Road, Singapore GULL BAHAR HAIR OIL. It is at onck fragrant
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  • 518 4 All Dynasties Will Be Represented. KING PLANNING OFFICIAL TOUR THROUGH EUROPE. (Special to tfie "Malaya Tribune.") Bucharest (By Mail). In theory, King Carol's coronation on Sept. 21 was to have been "a simple affair, and in keeping with the country's finances". But as the day approaches,
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  • 241 4 An Interesting Test Case In London. A well known explorer, who entered a boat train when seeing friends off at Victoria Station, and was carried by mistake to Folkestone, figures in a case at Wandsworth in which the judge upheld the contention of the railway company that the
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  • 210 4 Sent Back From Singapore. The Siamese Consulate General in Singapore sent a girl of twelve to Bangkok recently, states the "Bangkok Tanes." It appears that she was found crying in a street of Singapore by a policeman who could speak Siamese. He asked her the causes of
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  • 170 4 How Switzerland Produces Energy. During the year 1929 three power stations of a total force of nearly 100T000 HP have been brought into action. At the moment the various Swiss electric power stations dispose of a force of 2.236.000 HP; furthermore six stations representing a force of 428.000
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  • 260 4 Opportunity To Encourage Food Cultivation. As our readers are well aware, says the Times of Malaya," Malayan small holders have not ceased tapping. They have redoubled their efforts so as to get ln the Income they have become used to. This particular point is, however, not a point
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  • 222 4 St. Anthony's Church Extension. During the past few years, says the "Malay Mail." there has been a steady increase in the Tamil Catholic population of the town of Kuala Lumpur and no little anxiety ha* been caused the Vicar of the Church of St. Anthony, Robertson Road,
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  • 200 4 Task Of The Round-Table Conference. The development of India, under some such Constitutional system as that foreshadowed ln the Simon Report, into a self-governing country enjoying to all intents and purposes "Dominion status," is an object common to far-sighted Britons and Indians alike, says the "Review of Reviews".
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  • 69 4 The amazing feat recently performed by Miss Amy Johnson on her lone flight to Australia will serve to illustrate the pluck and stamina of this English girl, and it is now rumoured that most probably Miss Johnson will Interest herself in motor boat racing,
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    • 154 4 DESTROY COLD GERMS Bad air, crowded trams, coaches, theatres, offices—all are sources of germ infection. Germs lodge and breed in the mouth, nose and throat. Kill disease germs—guard your health by gargling daily, night and morning with Listerine, full strength. Listerine will not harm delicate membranes and tissues but it
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    • 400 4 Excellent l 1 Your throat >j» says so JT PURE TOBACCO Natural CORK-TIP /v^ I Finest imported matured Vir- Guaranteed natural cork of f|% I ginia tobacco guaranteed pure the finest possible texture and 1 H£\/V}ti AI I and absolutely free from advil- qugli providing a I V, XJI/*J J
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    • 75 4 There's no doubt about it The brass things do look lovely! Mother will be pleased! And I thought when I started what a lot there was to do. It* Brasso. Such a help when I want to make things brighter and do them quickly. PU ask Mother to order another
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  • 2002 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. Mining. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, Sept. 15, 10ww«u 1929 SI En*. Capital. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. JJ > Kumbang Tin Dee. 31 150.000 f 5? tf!T X 'ru Tin June 30 200.000 180.000 Nii. Tinn J Ho JJJ a Tin Dec. 31 300,000 300,000
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    • 28 5 Phone 2419 i n caU at Jff CHEE SENG. r Mark Street, Singapore, m *cap Motor Car Tyres. P 1 limited quantity to be D cleared at PRICE.
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    • 37 5 M. HASSAN ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors etc. and water service, please write to the above address or Thone Mil. M MODERATE CHARGES.
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    • 43 5 CURTAIN HANGER. Just unpacked curtain hangers from Java made of Silver and Nickel. Very beautiful designs in different kinds of liowers. A fashion for your bedroom and a gift for your friends. PRICES MODERATE. D. T. LIM CO., 353, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE.
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    • 373 6 OG GGGG GGGQGG GG GO OO QQO|£ci pel I 1.1 Hi I |o 1 i TO-NIGHT \9Js\ I I All-Talking and Singing Success I PRESENTING RICHARD DIX j In His First All-Talking Laugh Riot ft "NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH" I ft One long Scream from beginning to end. 3 Hear
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    • 281 6 Amu semen* s. 9 HI ru Ln Ln nJ ii Ln nj 1 6.15 TO-NIGHT. 9.15 I 1 Ln I All Comedy Programme! I fii I LAUREL and HARDY S 1 /n their Latest Mirthquake I "MEN 0' WAR" I 2 AND g] I POLLY MORAN and MARIE DRESSLER I
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    • 303 6 MARLBOROUGH I I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9J5 J Here is the fascinating drama of the man who W r 1 I biggest song hits out of brolenheai v 5 1 Charles Kaley and Marion 3hi||ii» I [I M "Lord Byron Of Broadway" j jfl WITH I I Ethelind Terry Cliff Edwards,!
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  • 2140 7 AL TI RNATIVE SCHEMES. >o Change Of Site: Pool To Be Built. defl> spend $75,000 on a new swim- ipable of accommodating 500 aving an area of 20,000 square wa hed at a SDecial meeting of the in ing Club at the Club BungMr. A. G. Stredwick
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  • 191 7 Foster v. Foster And Hill. Mr. Harry Foster, junior, of Liverpool Road. Chester, petitioned in the Divorce Court recently, before Mr. Justice Hill, for the dissolution of his marri&ge on the ground of the adultery if his wife, Christabel Marjery Foster, ui'h a man named Herbert Walter
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  • 33 7 The rate of Issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 154 for $100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 158 for $100.
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  • 292 7 An Inactive Market. Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at fl a.m. to-day- RUBBER. London.—4d-, down 1/16<L New York.—B cents (G), unchanged. Share*:—Dull. Allenbys 90*—95 cents. Ayer Moleks 75—85 cents, Ayer Panas 75—85 cents, Eassetts 45—50 cents, Brogas 45—50 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 20—25 cents, Bukit Katils 30
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  • 67 7 12 O'CLOCK NOON, SEPT. IS. Bayers. Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 12*» 12V.» Standard R.S.S. on Tender. September 12% I2 :t 4 October 12 1 12 November 12 13 October /December 12' 4 13 January/March 13V4 I9tf Tone of Market:—Dull. Latest Cable:—London Spot
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  • 80 7 [British Official Wireless.] London, Sept. 13. Paris 123.75-. New York 4.86. Brussels 34.86 Geneva 25.05«-, Amsterdam 12.07 X, Milan 92.79 Berlin 20.402. Stockholm 18.09 Copenhagen 18.16, Oslo 18.17, Vienna 34.40 jj Prague 163 4 Hclsingfors 193. Madrid 44.45. Lisbon 108.25, Athens 375. Bucharest 814, Rio 4 31/32, Buenos
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  • 140 7 SINGAPORE, SEPT. IS. Rice, Siam A-l per Koyan $358 Rice. Siam 1 $328 Rice, Siam 2 $318 Rice, Siam 3 $230 Rice. Siam 4 $260 Rice, Saigon A-l $276 Rice, Saigon 1 $255 Rice, Saigon 2 $246 Rice, Saigon 3 $240 Rice, Rangoon 1 $222 Rice, Rangoon 2 $220
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  • 89 7 The local branch of the Yokohama Specie 55* aye received a S£ their head office stating that at the 101 st SS'ITS PTS held on the 10th inst. it was decided that from th- net o-ofit or the half-year ending June 30, 1930 amounU 848 06 Li^ 3 83 J"***
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  • 434 7 Fighting Settling Nothing In China. PEOPLE'S CONFERENCE TO BE CALLED? V'Sin Kxto Mm Pre**" Service.] Shanghai, Sept. 15. The left wing forces of the Government line at the Lunghai front have reached a poinl north af Chihsien. The Government troops at the Ping-Han front have advanced
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  • 255 7 The "Rohna," arrived yesterday from Madras via Coast ports with 432 deck passengers. The Dutch vessel "Valentijn" arrived this morning from Sourabaya with 449 pigs and 119 sheep and goats. The "Talma" is due from Hong* Kong on Wednesday with 749 deck passengers for this port. 164 for
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  • 111 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore, Sept. 15. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Kweiyang 22. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Tanfleld 18; Kinta 16; Royal Star 13; Pres. Adams 11; Fushimi Maru 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Darvel 30; Kawachi Maru 32; Kutsang 37 Ipoh 39. Empire Dock
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    • 106 7 IMPERIAL THEATRE I GEYLANG. Thone 5637. I I S a *1 1 1 i i i i n ff 1 Two r Tt <y 7V7 J IT b iiiiii'iiitiiiniiniiiininiitiii!«if« nj I j KIFORMASC j HWWWII I NEXT IE I WILLIAM FOX presents I ™r if 'm The popular Screen and
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    • 9 7 [TTie Share list will be found on page 5.]
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    • 607 7 SUSPECT ARRESTED. Shooting Of Inspector. A Chinese who is alleged to be connected with the shooting affair in Meyer Road in which Mr. B» P. Oakeshott waa wounded, was arrested by the local Detective Branch in Johore Bahru yesterday. He was brought into Singapore and will be charged in due
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  • 157 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. Messrs. Yeo Hoon Swi, Chan Cheow Poh and families beg to thank Mr. Koh Boon Chye, Mr. V. R. Buxton, the Straits Java Trading Co. and staffs, members of 8.8. P.C., relatives and friends for attending night visits and funeral of the late
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  • 41 8 MINJOOT.—On Monday. Sept. 15. 1930. R. Minjoot, late employee of this Journ I died at his residence, 168, Albert Street. Fun-rai at 4.45 p.m. to-day at the "Church of St Jcseph," Victoria Street and thereafter to Bidadari Cemetery for interment.
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  • 770 8 As the mover of the vote of thanks truly said, Singapore is definitely more "air-m nded" as a result of Group Capt. Cave-Brown-Cave's address to the Rotarians on Friday. It all sounded wonderfully convincing. But so futile, too! Fain would we fly, but there is nothing to
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  • 20 8 A night class in English and Tamil is being started to-day at the Indian Elementary Schcjl. 24, Desker Road, Singapore.
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  • 22 8 Dr. Mah K-e Yong, who graduated from Edinburgh, wll start practice on Wednesday at the South National Medical Hall, 137, Cross Street.
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  • 43 8 The Bishop of Singapore intends to make a rapid tour of the Peninsula in the near future. He will leave by the "Kedah" on the 25th and visit Penang, Province Wellesley, Taiping. Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur and Seremban, returning to Singapore about Oct. 9.
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  • 56 8 Mr. David Prankel, partner of Messrs. Frankel Bros., of Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Ipch has just return' i to the Et6t after an extended tour throughout Europe and America. The firm of Prankel Bros, have now on shew a large variety v f new goods, which are offered at the
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  • 66 8 Dr. J. W. ScharrT's lecture. "Malaria and Hairworm." illustrated by slide- and fi-ms. specially prrp red by the Rockef l'.er Foi'nd tion, win be d-Uvend in tht YM.CA. h 11 Orchard Road, this evcni-g at 9 o'jlcc T-e lecture is cpen to the public. It is of public importance and
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  • 222 8 "Fjt Embellishment Of Singapore." The late Mr. K. W. B. van Kleef, a former commission agent and broker in Singapore, who died in Haarlem, Holland, on June 18 last, has left his entire eastern estate to the Singapore Municipality, to be used for "the embellishment of the
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  • 75 8 Naval Bill Njt Wanted. Reuter's Service. Amsterdam, Sept. 14. Notwithstanding rain and thunder the Dutch Socialist Party held huge demonstrations :n Amsterdam and Rotterdam, in which deputations from all over the country participated as a protest against the Government's Naval Bill, which provides for a construction programme
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  • 143 8 Siamese Prince In Singapore. H. R H. Prince Purachatra, Minister cf Commerce and Communicaticns, Siam arrived in Singapore by the maU train from X ali Lumpur, to which was attached a special coach from the Siamese railways, at 6.58 p.m. yesterday. He was given an official reception,
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  • 122 8 A dea're has been expressed by friends of the late Mr. Edward Salmiann that a sui aYe memorial sho.ili be placed in St. Cathedral, which he served as organis for over 50 y.ars. It has been oecided to erect a mural tab" it in the
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  • 60 8 Prom China by "Cremer," due Singapore at 11 p.m. to-day. From China and Japan by •'Hakodat? Maru." d c Singapore to-morrow. Prom China and Japan by "Mantua." due Singapore at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. Frqrn China and Japan by "Talma." due Singapore at 9 a.m. on Wednesday. From
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  • 20 8 A mail from Batavia and Palembang by aeroplane is expected at Singapore at 1.30 p.m. to-morrow.
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  • 26 8 The monthly United Prayer Meeting will be held at the C.E.Z.M. School, Sophia Road, on Wednesday at 5.30 p.m. Speaker: The Rev. W. E. Horley. M.8.E..
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  • 33 8 The first anniversary of the Singai Maruthuvar Sangam will be held to-morrow at 9 a.m. at the Association premises. 63. Bras Basah Read. Members are requested to clcoe their shops on this day.
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  • 55 8 Mr. R. Minjoot, 54, a popular member of the Malaya Tribune's technical staff with a record ci eleven years' faithful service, died at his res'dence, 168, Albeit Street this morning. The sympathy of all his friends and co-workers is extended to his widow and children in their sad bereavement. The
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  • 557 8 (BY "LOOK i oX.*j, It's hr rd—very hard just rri sscd winning th< Only one figure wrong' unkind? sc A Of course, one hat are always many pi figure wrong, cr get wrcng order. Sc ttdai j!fJ ath day! The bequest fcr trSingapore is likely <* suggestions.
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  • 93 8 The Scottish untitled tent ion to the upp" son of Mr. anl Bin the Malayan Fducatton; was educated t M in 1917 to join the Goi afterwards studied at y: .a frcfn 1919-23. He took I medallist in ■even ol th in English and honor, ting in 1923 ai* first
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    • 283 8 I Special Sale Prices I j lit Robinson's Sale, j RALEIGH I E iIEL 4 JPOPIJL,AR" jjj 'I h rlomand for thi> Cycle h.t* H 3 JwĔV\ F-rnciaHy Suitable for Estate jjj 1 Price 1 k VIOLINISTS! I !5 We have received the following books which violinists nre longing for:—
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    • 68 8 TELEGRAMS 'PHONE: 3 "SILVABROS" 4540. S I A NEW SHIPMENT OF jjj I GENUINE I I Crystal Bead I Necklaces j [j] GOLD-MOUNTED |C I Elephant-Hair I 1 Jewellery 8 Cj AND SILVER-MOUNTED H Butterfly-Wing 1 I Jewellery. 1 GjONLY LIMITED QUANTITY AVAILABLE rfl 1 ft S.De Silva Bros,! g
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    • 39 8 TIN AND RUBBER. Latest Quotations. RUBBER. I rndcn: —4d. New Yc:h:—8's cents (G). £m&perc:—12 > cent's. TIN. 3 months, buyers £136 2s. 6d. (down 5s, Od sellers £136 5s. Od. (down 5s. Od IWUIP i i —$ti8.5o. (50 ucns i>o"d
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  • 371 9 Father, Mother And Two Daughters. a JILTED SUITOR. Tami Who Disagreed Over Marriage. j- ,ble tragedy at Tampenis in which Chine- rubber estate owner is believed to att ed t0 murder entire family of p including his wife, was still a el? c
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  • 317 9 China Competing For Council Seat British Official Wireless. Reuter's Service. Rugby, Sept. 14. Addressing the League of Nations Assembly Geneva yesterday, Mr. Will am Graham •President of the Board of Trade) referred to toe Tariff Conference held early this year. A convention .suggested by the Conference Pledges
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  • 59 9 mpled On In Panic. Reuter's Service. Warsaw. Sept. 15. xJher r gathering of about 1,500 v Polish Left and Centre *Kt:n; k g tne gardens, where a held, a hand grenade IN 'd revolvers were fired. kj *a«4. j killed and 11 wounded, 'emen. Panic
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  • 24 9 Reuter's Service. fete, Athens, Sept. 14. 2 Ai t r ne Gret villages of Sop/la Psed owing to an earth-
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  • 636 9 ELECTION LANDSLIDE. Sweeping Victories Of Fascists And Communists. Reuter's Service. Berlin, Sept. 13. vote 000 000 Germans ire expected to eneral The canddates now total 6,478 male and 673 w?reSturnJ 92^ eele CtionKtion at Which 28 woSn Uon batUe 18 nioderapartie* namely the ml ddle Sllf
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  • 171 9 Why Agreement With Italy Is Not Easy. Reuter's Service. Paris, S?pt. 13. Mr. Dumesnil (Minister of Marine), in an article in "Le Journal," outl nos the measures which are being taken to strengthen •and improve the efficiency of the French naval forces in the
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  • 16 9 STATE OF JOHORE, en pages 2 and 3. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, en page 8.
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  • 1162 9 NOT A GOOD TEST? "Enterprise" Easy Favourite To-day. Reuter's Service. Newport, Rhode Island, Sept. 13. The "Enterprise" (America) beat "Shamrock V. (Britain) in the first race for the America; Cup to-day. The yacht winning four of the seven races wins the cup. The official times
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  • 704 9 Petrol Gives Out Over Ponggol FLIGHT TO ENGLAND. Capt. Cunningham Will Continue. Capt. Andrew T. Cunningham, the Australian airman who is on a flight from Australia to England, narrowly c reaped total disaster when he was compelled to land in the mangrove swamps at Punggol at about 11.30
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    • 90 9 8 -jlfri She's a brick!... fG qJ That was his way of expresainj p I 3 1 1 B aE X 8 a s I GuTnß|E c (sb I a g. 5j tl'icorwrateii in the -Strain Settlement* 3 1 1 Mid I I September "His Master's Voice" i I RECORDS.
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  • 288 10 Sports Pastimes. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. HOME LEAGUES. Results Of Saturday's Matches. BURNLEY EAT UP THE BISCUITS! Reuter's Service. London, Sept. 13. English and Scottish League matches payed on Saturday resulted as follows: ENGLISH LEAGUE—DIV. I. Birmingham 3. Manchester City 2. Blackpool 3, Middlesbrough 2. Bolton 1. Aston Villa 1. Grimsby 2.
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  • 294 10 (By arrangement with the "SJP.P."; London, Sept. 14. The most outstanding feature of Saturday's League football was the success of the visiting sides. There was heavy ran and the grounds were somewhat sodden. At West Ham. where the home side won by four goals to nil over
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  • 220 10 Poor Game At Jalan Besar. The Loh Hwa (South China) footbr.llers met the S.C.F.A. at the Jalan Besar SUdium on Saturday. Mr. Tibbenham refereed and the teams were: S.C.F.A.: Ah Kow; Chee Lim, Ghek Soo; Kit Hoe. Boon Lay, Ah Hui; Khoon Onn, Eng Gan,
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  • 948 10 Saturday's Results Included. ENGLISH LEAGUE. D1V. L Manchester Clubs At The Bottom. Goals. P. W. L. D. P. A. Pts. 5 5 0 0 18 6 10 1 Aston Villa 6 4 0 1 15 6 fl L-leestar C, 6 3 0 3 10 5 8 Hud'l.-sflcld
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  • 113 10 The following players rave been invited to take part in thfj final S.A.F.A. Malaya Cup trial match at the Anson Road Stadium tc^day: J. Lee's XI: TJ-quhart (SR.C); Syed Ahmed (M.F.A.), J. Lee (S.C.C.) (capt.); Ah Hui (S.C.F.A.), Reade (S.C.C), Donald (S.C.C.); Khun Onn (S.OF.A.), Mat Noor,
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  • 27 10 The Singapore Amateur Weight-Lifters Association have now moved to t, Sea Avenue, off East Coast Road, and members are requested to forward their communication to that address.
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  • 388 10 CRICKET. A Free Foresters XI met an European Malayan XI on Saturday and Sunday on the Padang, and the game resulted in a victory for the Free Foresters on the first innings. The feature of the match was the century by EuropeanWhlat/an XI: H.B.
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  • 71 10 Slways SPOrtS Club s r>~ y Johnson c out JJansz c Sebastian h 4; K 24; v. N. Martinus 5; Ba'asWh*™ Pon nuthurai b 1: Emanuel not ouf 4p > b Martinus 9 wkts.) 69 4> Extras Total (fo<r Bowling: ArunachaUim two f r in- none
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  • 146 10 The Ceylon Sports Club brat the Indian isrss.? s, rday Babsu 169 -r CS t?^ P t> Baskaran 16 J? U f J Iey c Wasir SlnjM b Mai'al S3; K. Muthucumaru not out «8; j. Casi-ch-t'v 4,3 "ZTr* W: TOtU Bo lin f Baskaran one for
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  • 312 10 On Saturday, at the S.C.R.C. ground the S.J.I., beat the S.C.R.C. II. Scores: S.C.R.C.—1st Innings: Ong Seow Ke? c and b Mosberigen 5, Yip Hoong b J. Then 3, Chan Peng Sim Hock b Mosbergen 2, Tan Thean Teck c P&reira b Mosbergen 24, P. W. Chan
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  • 42 10 On the A.P.O ground before a fairly large crowd on Saturday the Tras Athletic Party captain's team beat the vice-captain's team by 3-1. Tan .Teow Hock (2) and Lai Guan Chua scored for the winners and Wee Kirn GrJan for the losers.
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  • 36 10 Members of the Tras Athletic Party are reminded that badges are now ready and may be had from the hon. treasurer, Mr. Tay Boon Swee, c/o William Jacks and Co., Anson Road, at 50 cents each.
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  • 253 10 R.S.Y.C. Championship Fours. ROWING. J. C. H. BOOTH GOING HOME. There was a keen race, by two of the best crews in the Club, for the R.S.Y.C. Championship Fours on Saturday. J. C. H. Booth's crew beat A. R. Anderson's crew by 1% lengths, in 6 mins. 33
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  • 150 10 New U. S. Champion. LAWN TENNIS. Reuter's Service. Forest Hills, Sept. 14. In the final of the American lawn tennis championship Doeg beat Shields 10—8 I—6 6—4, 16—14. Ties in the S.C.C. tournament: TO-DAY'S TIES. A. CLASS SINGLES. C. J. Stephen plus 4 v. Lt. Armitage plus 15.
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  • 34 10 Ties in the S.R.C. tournament: TO-DAY'S TIES. LADIES' SINGLES—(PINAL) Mrs N S dogan v. Miss M. Gomes. MIXED DOUBLES: Miss P. Richards and E. Woodford v. Miss L. IVrelra and R. Nicholjon.
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  • 123 10 BASEBALL. London, Sept. 13. Week-end American baseball results are National League. New York 2. St Louis 5. Brooklyn 7. Cincinnati 3. Boston 5. Pittsburgh 4. Philadelphia 4, Chicago 17 Brooklyn 4. Cincinnati 3. Boston 2, St. Louis 8. Philadelphia 7, Chicago 5 New York 6. Pittsburgh 8.
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  • 46 10 BADMINTON. The result of the doubles tournament at Johore was: Pinal: Sul eman A. Rahman and Mohamed Ali beat Sulieman Abdullah and A. Rahman Hamid 21—11, 21—15. A toa party was held at Sri Kopi at the conclusion and was well attended.
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  • 132 10 SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP TIES. Tuesday—A. I. Pereira v. A. S. David; M. I. Fernandez v. X. Ajyappan. Wednesday—C. R. Gomez v. M. S. Menon; G. V. Selnthou v. B. K. Menon. Thursday—A. S. David v. M. S. Menon: A. I. Pereira v. M. I Fernandez. Friday—C. R. Gomez v.
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  • 45 10 Reuter's Service. Paris, Sept. 14. A detachment of the Foreign Legion has been despatched to the Thanhchuong region, north Annam, in consequence of persistent rebel propaganda. It is officially reported that rioters attacked the Naval Militia, who fired and caused ten casualties.
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  • 102 10 GOLF. Reuter's Service. Freshmeadow, Sept. 14. T. D. Armour won the American Professional golf championship, beating Gene Sarazen 1 up The Scotsman and the New Yorker reached the final hole even and it was a matter of inches In the d.stance between the balls and
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  • 56 10 K.G.C. Monthly Medal. Thirty-four cards were taken out for the September medal competition ai the Keppel Golf Club, which resulted in a win for A. Farahar, who returned a score *of 1 down on bogey. Ball Sweeps—Caturday, EL A. Davidson, 1 up', Sunday, divided between J. G. Clemetson, H. A.
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  • 50 10 ATHLETICS. Reuter's Service. Berlin, Sept. 13. London to-day avenged Great Britain's defeat at Prague in the Women's Athletic Olympiad, by beat'ng Berlin girls by 47 points to 46. The Londoners won all the track events except the 100 metres. Four Japanese participated, but outside the competition.
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  • 55 10 Reuter's Service. London, Sept. 13. T. Green (th? holder) of the Belgrave Harriers, won the London-Brighton walk to-day -n the record time of 8 hours 2 minutes 55 sec. Ludlow (Derby; was second in 8 hours 2*6 mins. 35 sees., and Brignoli (Italy) third in 8
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  • 30 10 Once the S.C.C. athletic sports have been cancelled owing to lack of sufficient entries. The six-a-side soccer tournament, however, will be held. Twelve teams bare been formed.
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  • 217 10 Good Start From Japanese Beach. FORCED TO TURN BACK. Reuter's Service. Kasumigaura. Sept. 15. Bomley started his Trans-Pacific flight before dawn, the take-off being flawless. Th<> big vermihon monoplane. "City of Tacoma." rose from the packed sand of the runway after a run of 1.700 metres. It turned
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  • 158 10 Monster Exhibition At Liverpool. British Official Wireless. Rugby. Sept. 14. Speaking at the opening at Liverpool yesterday of the National Railway Week, held to celebrate the centenary of the first passenger railway in the world, which ran between Liverpool and Manchester. General Dawes (American Ambassador) said: "Great
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  • 70 10 Men Who Left On Raft Missing. Reuter's Service. Hong Kong. Sept. 14. A Japanese trawler wirelesses that a boat succeeded In getting alongside the "Ibuki Maru" taking oft the Captain and three members of the crew. The other fourteen previously cast off from the wreck
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  • 71 10 [Our readers are b subjects of public in/— urite to v m stood that the »Mal, tn£ necessarily endorse op. P«wl«nt«. LETTERS SI TX****m. AS POSSIBLE, prefc, **55 spacing;, and on one s u te 'do* Pen names may be used '< th e addresses of as a guarantee
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  • 475 10 (To the Editor, "Aft,.", 0 Tribun( Sir,—Where can we > ;fV English has become an r and the popularity of I V '.L e. felt in aU parts of the v. V is pore. Education is th V 1: Sla civilisation and culture if 00 qualities
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  • 116 10 Britain To Seek Reductions.' RUMOURS is w:j rk v Reuter's Service. W**b BftSß, Sept 1* A political sensation b v t ew of the Cad (Permanent Secretary the Tr a>urVl a r* British Cabinet I hart been confers:.several days with s The belief is prevaleiv ii that Britain
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  • 58 10 ilussian And 1 !)criaK GERMANY DEM AN DS N TIOV Reuter's Service. Sept i en rt***\ The Latvian Gov.: to explain why and at the Gral Z Latvia this week U Moscow and back. The Govern nn nl shots fired at tbe 0 Latvia deny tiiai respective
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  • 47 10 Viceroy Ant! Pu! csV^ Reuter's Service. Trie Viceroy ha W B. Sapru and Mi references to confider. publication of no.es wb i not seen or app Viceroy special!/ ti> Government of India n posals for a partial debt, but admitan unintentional a generally pays tribule 1
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  • 760 11 Sports Pastimes. THE TURF. cimjaPORE RACES. fbt Siti Upsets The Applecart. (> i hkkwise no surprises. r of the present S.T C meet nj with a barg. In the fir.>t ran Che Siti paid on. the to.e fnir'r ,f the payments were pretty e.ei racing ton the soft siie) for
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  • 44 11 tve risen to 640 millions unions jo r arter of 1930 against 627 fctcttjj responding period of the Exports however, (463 j 1 decrease; but they have **hin e ln i case of products of the ruments and apparatus, and foot-wear.
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  • 65 11 It is to the Swiss Association of Geometers that the honour belongs of organising the 4th International Congress of Geometers which will take place at Zurich from the 11th to the 14th of September. The honorary presidency falls to Federal Councillor Haeberlin, and the Federal Council
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 225 11 S^r" Can't You Get Down To It? It's hot and humid! You have no heart for your job. Tired all the time, even first thing in a morning when you ought to be at your best. Flog yourself up how you will, you can't get down to it. Lot* oi
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    • 294 11 Ii Hew World Cabaret. DANCING EVERY NIGHT AT 9 P.M. FREE OPEN-AIR SHOW. t THE SRI KENDONGiN OPERA 8 WILL STAGE September i /—"ABDUL RAHMAN, ABDUL RAHIM" AT THE SOLAR HALL ANNOUNCEMENT. H Mr. Ong Peng Hock will be arriving from Manila by ss "President Adaiis" 1 with Grand Vaudeville
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    • 129 11 "WITTON" 1 ELECTRIC I j MOTORS j I Designed, Manufactured and J j Guaranteed I THE GENERAL I ELECTRIC Co., Ltd. I SINGAPORE AND kUALA LUMPUR. f. (n 3 1 THE S.S. POLICE BAND i 5j (Available for Private Engagement! i 3 C] WILL PLAY AT I BOTANICAL GARDENS, AT
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 361 11 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, SEPT. 15. ♦Ceylon, Southern and Western India jl (Rhexenor) 3pm Ja.a, South-West Sumatra, South East Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas and Port m sLn lly H 'Melchior Treub, 3 p.m. Pen Swettenham P-ang ,Kinta> 3 p.m. Muar (Mahldol) 3 p.m. t <Jerantut) 3 pm Lumut Taluk Anson (K rian,
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  • 355 12 Lawn Tennis Tournament. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, Sept. 12. The finals of the open doubles championship tournament conducted under the auspices of the Muar Civil Service Club was played recently, the finalists be:ng Chong and Han.my, and Joseph and Yon, both pairs being representatives of the Muar
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  • 184 12 League Of Nations Bulletin. The health bulletin of the League of Nations, Eastern Bureau. Singapore, for the we?k ended Sept. 6, 1930. is as follow: Alexandria: 3 plague cases and 1 d.-uth; 1 case of typhus exanthematicus. Bassein: 1 cholera case. Bombay: 1 plague case and
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  • 91 12 Montreal To Spend $2,000,000. Plans are being prepared for a system of underground conduits for the wires and cables of a new fira alarm system for Montreal, according to an announcement by H. T. Terreault, City Engineer. A new central alarm station is to be erected
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 163 12 I BUKIT TIMAH I PORK llsI Is unequalled for sweetness, quality gj and tenderness. AH pigs are reared Cj from stock specially imported from H England; most of the feed is imported jjj from Home supplemented by grass jg .J? grown on our own farm; and fresh E supplies of
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    • 315 12 I PROGRESS REPORT. The following information regarding progress of work on the Company's Estate during the month of lulv is published for information of Bondholders:— Cj SERIES "A." S The general growth of palms planted is most satisfactory. The balance re- jfl maining to be planted amounts to 220 acres.
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    • 506 12 MADAM KELVEY'S SCHOOL OP DANCING Parents desiring their childien to take a course of dancing with Mdm Kelvey should send them for lessons now. Sept., they commerce their graceful exercises, acrobatic features and correct arm movement*. Fox Trot, Waltz, and Blues w ill be taught until December, for Mdm Kolvey's
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    • 360 12 Motor Accessories^ ali -re pa rls Citroen our j a i(y PRICES VEh CHEAP, Also Accessories r all Pumps, Lamps orns, e tc We have some cheap D v m m each. SAINT-DIDIEr" SSOR No. 7. PRINsr, KE£T (racing Dtaiq Trinity Col ege Of Musi t of Trinity College of
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 317 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Drill Programme. TO-DAY, SEPT. 15. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. R. A, (v), Battey and Battery Signal parades, 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "A" (M. G.) Coy., Vickers Gun training. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, "C" (Scottish) Coy., Conference —Officers and N.C.O.'s. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, Nos. 5 and 6 Platoons "B" (English) Coy.,
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  • 775 13 WHY NOT ENLIST THEM AS yv K. L. Paper's Proposal. To-day's slight recovery in the rubber market <says Wednesday's "Malay Mail") has been obviously caused by reaction to the severe fall in prices which followed the announcement of the Malayan Governments' policy at the end of las" week.
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  • 292 13 Waste On "Pretty" Stuff. We again, says the "Times of Malaya," urge the Federated .Malay States Government to send a suitable officer to the United States of America to get into touch wth rubber consumers there. In one direction alone this officer could do most
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 619 13 r| iillijB 6ener al H| Electric I Refrigerator 1 I I <Made by GENERAL ELECTRIC CO OF S if vim America) a THE REFRIGERATOR THAT LEADS! S I The building of a good electric refrigerator S is a costly mechanical job, requiring careful tn I work and a high degree
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    • 101 13 SUNLIGHT SOAP IS USED ALL OVER THE WORLD MORE Sunlight Soap is sold than any other soap in the world. This proves that people have discovered from their own experiences that Sunlight is the best of all soaps. The reason is that Sunlight is absolutely pure. The makers guarantee its
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  • 703 14 GENERAL SERVICE HINTS. Change tyres occasionally from one wheel to another to distribute the wear more evenly and get more mileage out of them. The greatest wear is received on the right rear tyre because this wheel carried the greatest ioad when the car is driven on crowded
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  • 120 14 Every motorist knows some reasons why his car rides easier than its predecessor of a year or so ago, but he may not have an idea as to j how much easier it rides. If the amount of I rubber used in motor cars can be
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  • 43 14 Instead of pawning the family jewels, citizens of Prague can raise money on the family car in accordance with old-age customs. A pawnshop for used cars, trucks and tractors has opened for business in the Czecho-Slovakian capital.
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  • 144 14 At the recent wedding of the daughter of His Highness the Maharajah of Bikanir, India, to the Prince of Kotah, the bride's father presented two Cadillacs to the young couple. The prince received a gift of a seven-passenger Cadillac phaeton and the princess an
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  • 40 14 Even automobiles have to be dressed differently in the tropics. In Kenya, East Africa, mosquito netting has to be worn in front of the radiators to keep grass seeds and insects from stopping up the holes.
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  • 46 14 New York was the first state in America to require motor vehicle licenses. The practice was started in 1901 and $954 was collected for the first year. In 1929 the total motor vehicle registration of New York State was 2.263.259 units representing $38,293,313.
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  • 117 14 A firm which distributes automotive parts to a number of service stations in New York City has such a large warehouse that it is an eighth of a mile from the order desk to some of the farthest bins on one floor of the enormous building. To
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 329 14 Learn This Secret of Well-kept Hair Say what you will, you can't it in place —all the day long. look your best unless your hair Brings out all its hidden lustre, is well-kept, smooth. Keeps your hair in good condiDon't put up with hair that <*>n, too Sucomb never leaves
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    • 149 14 !f "Sugarcane" Brand I V HAMS BACON V! S TRUTH IN ADVERTISING 5 3 EARNS PRE-EMINENCE I REFRIGERATING Co LTD I NYham Road, S.-legie Koad. Keppel Road and K«a4 >i r^, j 2nd. HAND CARS We beg to announce re-organization of our 2nd. hand I car department, and therefore better
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  • 371 15 Fusion Of European Interests? (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") Berlin (By mail). There was a time when Europe drew its copper supplies chiefly from Germany. Even when owing to the increas ng requirements Germany became unable to satisfy the demand, she kept her control of
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  • 455 15 Singapore, Sept. 12. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) karti 50 Beef, stew or curry kati 45 Pork, lean katl 64 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 48 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl kati 55 Hens (Locally reared) kati 65 Ducks each 1.00 Pigeons, domestic
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  • 506 15 Not Doomed Without Restriction. Unquestionably, the present position is serious, particularly for those companies whose cash resources are limited, but while the gravity of the situation should not be minimised, it may be assumed that the memorandum of the R.O.A. was purposely worded so as to
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  • 189 15 Possibility As Investment. Forestry bonds, as issued by N. Z. Perpetual Forests. Ltd., says the "Auckland Star," are still definitely speculative. No one can say with positive ceitainty what financial results will accrue from those millions of trees which are beginning to feature the landscape in the Putaruru-Atiamuri-Taupo
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  • 189 15 Barlow's Report. Messrs. Baiiow and Co., in tl.cir iviekiy report dated Scot. 11, stat*: The man feature of the week was the statement issued by tne Colon al Secretary on Saturday, to the effect that H. E. the Governor, as advised by the Executive Council, had decided
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  • 49 15 Barlow's Report. Messrs. Barlow and Co., in their weekly report dated Sep:. 11, state: Prices show d a slightly firmer tendency during the early part of the week but now close practically urn hanged on balance. Closing quotations are as follows: —Sundr ed $6.75; Mixed 56.55.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 447 15 j STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0. 1 BRITISH INDIA AND ;j> AR LINES. 4IT i SKNGER CARGO KRVICES. r t AND ORIENTAL STEAM |!IB W CO., LONDON AND FAR »<T MAIL SERVICE. act wit* Majesty* fl internment.) ggllfAßD FROM LONDON. »_r < h'na >nd Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1930 I 5,280
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    • 577 15 NORDDETjTSCHER LLOYD. l»M»id»f (Incorporated in The undernoted are the Company's intended fixtures:— 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 ERLANGEN for Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka, Moji, Nagasaki andltosaki Sept. 27 ALLER for Hong Kong,
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    • 27 15 ASTHMA relieved instantaneously by HIMASAR. 7? enls per bottle. On sale st the Himalaya" Pharmacy. 62, Owen Kuad, or at its Branek tl 133, Serangoon Road, Singapore.
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    • 663 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON Tonnage Destination Due Saii 1931 tKashlma Maxu 10,000 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, R tterdam Middlesbrough Sept. 25 2« Yasukunl Man 11,800 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam Middlesbrough Oct. 8 I Hakone Maru 10,490 Naples, Marseilles, London. Antwerp, Rotterdam Middlesbrough Oct 22
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    • 116 15 A RECORD NOVELTY IN Picture Postcards. They Play, Sing and Talk Try them they're Wonderful! Each 20 cts. 1: ST\r,r CXIv. D. T. LIM CO., 353, NORTH BRIDGL ROAD, SINGAPORE. LEPROSY DIABETES, CONSUMPTION, PILES, TD. stX-UISOKDFRS AND LEUCORRHOL* CURED. Patirnts hnvr derived exceedingly marreUoM results in Malaria, Paralysis, Sterility, (k
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 616 16 TO LET. TO LET—Front shop. Apply Burlington. JO LET—Raffles Chambers, Nos. 8, 20, 40. tl, 43 to 45. Apply to. The Secretary, The CHrden Club. 'xo LET —84. Wilkie Road. Being entirely renovated. Will alter to suit tenants. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—No. 27, East Coast Road. Immediate entry. Rent
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    • 795 16 Try a Small Ad. in The "Malaya Tribune.'' Results Will Surprise You. IT HE FOLLOWING FORM MAT BE USED.] Tie Manager. "Malaya Tribune." Singapore. Please insert the followtng ioit!l adverttseirent for days for which I inclose 9 ln payment, according to your scale below: words equal 1 line. a 1
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    • 359 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. TENDERS. Singapore Improvement Trust. Tenders are invited for the Erection of Three Blocks of Quarters, Garages and Outhouses near Ridly Park, Tanglin, and will be received by the undersigned up to 4 o'clock on Tuesday, September 16. Plans, Specification and Form of Tenders may be obtained at the
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    • 552 16 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: 94, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Penang 85, Beach Street. Malacca 131, Jonker Street. Muar No. 1, Jalan Sayang. Batu Pahat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 18, Int. Hong Kong 13. Queen's Road, Central. J Seremban 63, Birch Road. Batavia 90, Bulten Nietrwport Straat Shanghai
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    • 557 16 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, under the Companies Acts of H62 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) j Authorised Capital C3,0Q0,000 Subscribed Capital 1i,800,000 ud-up Capital 11,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,646,505 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J.
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    • 488 16 FIRE, MAi NE MOT 'CAR I INSLRv .(CErTIO I LOWEST <. W RATKg, I Office: 2, Finla ~n I THE EA.* N TOigpJ ASSURAM, ORPOR A 1 I LIMITED. I (incorporated ir i j HEAD on nmM,, I *nd Floor ,f I 'Phone No d I IftM I 8. Q.
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