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Title Section22 1930-09-16 1 The Malaya Tribune vol. XVII. No. 219 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday, Sept. 16, 1930.22 words
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Advertisement78 1930-09-16 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. fOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST. ocao==oi=oi== oi=aoi= =3 oE« B===ao=o=====io=oi=o=o j When Buying 1 1 V Ask for:- j I gS) "Ship" "Swan" gS|£ j 131 Brands |2E? I Sweetened Condensed ffslPf j AND < I CLOVER" BRAND I Sterilized Natural Unsweetened Condensed as well as ci78 words
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Advertisement10 1930-09-16 1 Washing Suitings. N r r Tropical Wear. HIGH STREET, Singapore.10 words
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3179 1930-09-16 2 Gliding Safer Than Motoring. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.' J London, Aug. 21. The Festival of St. Grouse, which the beginning of the sportsman's autumnal season, l*ld out most promising prospects this year. Stocks of birds depend on the previous season, and for the3,179 words
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Advertisement219 1930-09-16 2 WON'T THEY EAT RICE PUDDING? Most parents have had experience of the ouaint likes and dislikes in children in regard to food. For seme strange reason they will object, to a dish which ethers find quite palatable. It If a mistake to try to ccmpel a child to take feed219 words
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Advertisement644 1930-09-16 2 SUCCESS WITH SUNSHINE GLAXC What Nurses Write: EXPECTANT MOTHERS NURSING MQT^': morning sickness relieved nausea finished «Tatient had very bad morning sickness i a wee baby t fretfu > (]atul became very ill. I advised Sunshine Glaxo a r»^ r morning and night. Result good. Got vomited after meals not644 words
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2321 1930-09-16 3 THE BYRD ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION. Exploring Davy Jones's Locker. Insurance Of Sea Passengers. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, Aug. 14 RlOO has made a record flight from east tc west acrcSS" the Atlantic. To fly from Cardington to Canada in, roughly, two days, is2,321 words
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Advertisement169 1930-09-16 3 Bilious ft Backs in ESSe» 1 Singapore o**s£9tA How many aching? B VCKACHE, rheumatic twinges, sciatica, lumbago, headaches, and a tired fretful condition are Nature's [jj ku ey distress. Don't run needless risks. Is* Doan'i Backache Kidney Pills. They strengthen and stimuli:e weak kidneys and will make your life worth169 words
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Advertisement23 1930-09-16 3 1 YOU'LL FIND IT EVERYWHERE, j i fi&SSm KODAK lim| te». I 5j (Incorporated in England.) ■< I SINGAPORE. I I c in rv23 words
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Advertisement246 1930-09-16 3 mmmmm^ __SSSB9B aaamum BBS 1 FOR twenty years Big Ben has been demonstrating his dependability and usefulness in millions of homes. Over this long period of years Big Ben has kept pace with the times .in style in design. He has proven that when an alarm is built right, it246 words
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Article75 1930-09-16 4 A Dublin Warder Maltreated. While proceeding homeward after having, attended mass, a Dublin warder, Richar Murray, found his pa' h barred by a motor car from which three men jumped and chaire I and padlocked him to the iron rail of a fence. They affixed to h's75 words
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Article60 1930-09-16 4 Switzerland To Take Part. A classic country for the tourist, the seat of numerous factories of locomotives, marine motors, auto-buses, telephones, etc., Switzerland was bound to accept the invitation of the Polish Government to exhibit at Poznan. The stands of the Railways, Post Office, Tourist Offices and numerous60 words
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Advertisement202 1930-09-16 4 A Healthy Outlook He remembers when this wis just t jungle, how he was afraid he would never see those young healthy trees ready to be tapped—he was afraid malaria, 'flu or fever would invalid him home nrst. But thanks to Hall's Wine which has kept his system toned up202 words
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Advertisement510 1930-09-16 4 HEALTH IS BETTER THAN WEALTH 1 Good health is the greatest gift of life. Of what avail are your riches if you cannot enjoy them? Perpetual pain in the body, the burning sensation in passing urine, the lack of appetite makes even the most delicious food unpalatable. The hundred and510 words
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Advertisement229 1930-09-16 4 exquisite! 1 PERFUME a i Sole Alien! s: S 1 WEILL MONTOR LTD. I J > raffles place. i "i cjc ***** the tobacco alone j Your cigarettes may suit the pSSfeS rush of the day—a pipe may t 1 But- for the evening of E leisure, for the perfect229 words
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Article1973 1930-09-16 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. Mining. ISSUED BY FRASER CO. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, Sept. 16, 10 a.m. 1929 JS Capita.. £S*J CUBING QUOTATIONS. a OO Kumbang Tin Dec. 31 150,000 100 000 Buyers. Sellers. ■JJJ i: tarn Tin June 30 200,000 *****0 mJ £L 30 £1 70 0 I Tin1,973 words
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Advertisement27 1930-09-16 5 Ph ne 2419 UM iIEE SENG. n «arkc. street, Singapore, r c he&p Motor Car tyres. Mr. a Umited quantity to be D wared at &ALF PRICE.27 words
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Advertisement36 1930-09-16 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 3411. MODERATE CHARGES.36 words
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Advertisement43 1930-09-16 5 CURTAIN HANGER. Just unpacked curtain hangers from Java made of Silver and Nickel. Very beautiful designs in different kinds of flowers. A fashion for ycur bedroom and a gift for your friends. PRICES MODERATE. D. T. LIM CO., 353. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE.43 words
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Advertisement333 1930-09-16 6 I Can you tell the truth tor 24 hours? I See RICHARD DIX _1 H IN 9 3 I PARAMOUNT'S ADAPTATION of the famous Stage Comedy B I "Nothing But The Truth" I wwy u\\i )du uu yy v&g s BsHORO© 0© OO OOP© OOP© O© OQ ©©OOP Kg p2°B333 words
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Advertisement168 1930-09-16 6 Amusements. I 6.15 ."LAST NIGHT. 9.15 I I All Comedy Programme! 1 I LAUREL and HARDY I I In their Latest Mirthquake I "MEN 0' WAR" I POLLY MORAN and MARIE DRESSLER I IN v J CAUGHT SHORT jji IA Riotous Stock Market Comedy.! I TO-MORROW NIGHT. I -The Film168 words
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Advertisement261 1930-09-16 6 1 NARLBOnOi GH 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9J5 j I Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer pr. Nts I Cliff Edwards Marion hilling 5 jjj IN Of fiord Byron Of Broadway" i I SONG HITS! COLOUR SEQUES E>> I S ALSO I STAN LAUREL and OLIVER v \RDY 5 C{ IN j I "PERFECT DAY 99 j261 words
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Article794 1930-09-16 7 y er y 5 >n 8 Financial Position. eneral meeting of Messrs. Mc--I*c Ltd., was held yesterday at JJJTjJ Mr. J. W. de Piro presided G »hc present were: Messrs. C. A. Dd g. Riches, the Hon. Mr. J. W. s. D. S. S. Douglas. H.794 words
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Article286 1930-09-16 7 Tin Price Declines. Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at 11 am to-day: RUBBER. London.—4d., unchanged. New York.—7% cents (G), down cent. Shares:— Dull. Allenbys 80—90 cents, Ayer Moleks 70—80 cents. Ayer Panas 70—80 cents Basretts 45—50 cents, Brogas 45—50 cents,' Bukit Jelotongs cents, Bukit Katils 30 —35 cents,286 words
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Article140 1930-09-16 7 SINGAPORE, SEPT. 16. Rice, Siam A-l per Koyan $358 Rice, Siam 1 $328 Rice. Siam 2 $318 Rice, Siam 3 $280 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 $220140 words
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Article22 1930-09-16 7 (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London, Sept. 15. rubber stocks are given as: London »2,233 tons; Liverpool 31,796 tons.22 words
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64 1930-09-16 7 12 O'CLOCK NOON, SEPT. 16. Buyers. Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard, Spot 12% Standard R.S.S. on Tender. September 12% 12% October 12% 12% November 12% 13 "-October/December 12% 13 January/March 1314, 1334 Tone cf Market:—Steady, dull. Latest Cable:—London Spot Sheet 4d. per lb. New64 words
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Article314 1930-09-16 7 (British Official Wireless.) •Bj courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE. SEPT. 16. Selling.—London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 15 16d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 29/32 d., London CO days' sight 2s. 3 27/32 d., London 30 dayssight 2s. 3 13/16 d., London demand 2s. M/|*L/(British Official Wireless.) - 314 words
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Article249 1930-09-16 7 Twenty One Cases On Calendar. Mr. Justice H. D. Mundell presided at the lifth session of the Singapore Assizes which commenced its s.-tting in the Supreme Court to-day. It was decided to release special jurors until Monday, when cases involving the loss of human life w:ll be dealt249 words
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Article238 1930-09-16 7 N. C. Begg Before District Judge, The case in which N.C. Begg is asked to show caitse why he should not be ordered to execute a bond to be erf good behaviour was continued before the District Judge (Mr. J. T. Peall) yesterday. e ?g went irto238 words
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Article135 1930-09-16 7 Mirth And Melody At The Capitol. Patrons of the Capitol were highly amused last n ght by ihe excellent talk c version of the farce, "Nothing But The Truth.'* In this interpretation it is more than a farce. There is genuine humorous characterisation. Richard Dix, as the135 words
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Article152 1930-09-16 7 A special general meeting of the "Oorelu Saiva Balya Sangam" was held recently a: the Pilliar Temple premises, presided over by the President Sri Sathasiva Gurukal, Eala Sundra Gurukal. There was a very large and representative gathering. The important items consldeied were: 1 The report submitted152 words
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Article111 1930-09-16 7 Ships Alongside The Wharves. Singapore. Sept. 16. East Wharf (Entrance Gate Ml Kweiyang—Cremer 22: Rohna 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Tanfield 18; Hellas 16; Kedah 14; Pres. Adams 11; Anking 9. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Darvel 30; Kutsang 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 4). Heimei Maru111 words
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117 1930-09-16 7 San Francisco, Sept. 4. When the Dodlar line steamship "President Jefferson" arrived here to-day from ports in the Philippine Islands, China and Japan, local customs agents found several hundred tins of opium aboard her. No arrests were made. The X.P.M. "Cremer" arrived this117 words
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Article174 1930-09-16 7 "Silvercedar," Brit. 2,636 tons, Capt. Jackson, frcm Calcutta, 15-9; for Batavia, 19-9. "G. Verspyck," Dut. 661 tons, Capt. Ackerman, from Lctong. 15-9: for Letong, 18-9. "Vyner Brooke," Sar. 713 tans. Capt. Benfiold, from Kuching, 15-9; for Kuching, 20-9 Kwachi Maru,'.' Jap. 3,566 tons, Capt. Fujitu, from Yokohama, 15-9; for174 words
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Article33 1930-09-16 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs. 154 for $100. The rate of payment cf Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 158 for $100.33 words
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Article80 1930-09-16 7 Licence Suspended For Three Years. A European motorist named W. Fall fant wias charged before the Fourth Magistrate (Mr. Dohoo) vesierday with be.ng drunk and incapable and (2) dr.ving motor-car S. 7071 in a rash and negligent maimer by colliding with Inspector Gean's car hi Connaught Drive. The80 words
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Advertisement100 1930-09-16 7 [The Share list will be found on page 5.] j MPERIAL THEATRE GEYLANG. 'Phone 5637. jjj 1... I I j ItroßMANcn 1 I NEXT i{£ WILLIAM FOX presents j ™ZL j pj» 1 The popular Screen and Stage star 1 swtember 1 I GEORGE JESSELL g WITH q. I ULA100 words
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Advertisement607 1930-09-16 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SALE —One motor car (Saloon) by wellknown maker for $800. Apply to Box 233. c/o Malaya Tribune. Dutch and English private tuition, grammar, conversation, correspondence, etc. Practical easy method. Terms moderate. Apply Box 234, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED —Chinese Salesman, only experienced sundries and provision salesmen need607 words
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Miscellaneous508 1930-09-16 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, SEPT. 16. Bagan Si Api Api (Esmeralda} 3 p.m. Selat Pandjang, Siak, Pakan Baroe and Pajakombo (Hong Kwong) 3 p.m. Bengkalis, Laboean Bilik Tandjong Balel (Singkep) 3 p.m. North and East India (Kutsang) 3 p.m. Pontianak (Khoen Hoea) 4 p.m. Java, South-West Sumatra, SouthEast Borneo, Celebes, Moluccas508 words
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Article792 1930-09-16 8 Some months ago we wrote of the unfortunate conditions prevailing on the small island of Sudong, near Raffles Light. There was shortage of fresh water (supplies being toilfully carried from Singapore in fishingboats), and it was manifest that apart from though perhaps partly as a result of792 words
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Article266 1930-09-16 8 The Rowing Club's tiffin to Mr. J. C. H. Booth, who is leaving for England, takes place 'at the Europe Hotel to-n.„rrow. The Asiatic community of Selangcr are to give an At Home to the Hon. Mr. San Ah Wing, J.P.. at the New Victoria Institution on Saturday afternoon. We266 words
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Article155 1930-09-16 8 Motor Show At Olympia. (British Official Wireless.) Rugby, Sept. 15. Seven other nations will be in rivalry with British manufacturers when the world's biggest motor show is held at Olympia, London, next month. British manufacturers are choosing the motor shew for the opening of an intensive(British Official Wireless.) - 155 words
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Article104 1930-09-16 8 Must "Return To A Cool Climate/ The following bulletin has been issued from the Istana Pasir Plangi, Johore: His Highness the Sultan of Johore. whose health had benefited by residence in a cool climate, has had a return of his former symptoms since entering a warm104 words
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Article390 1930-09-16 8 First Of New Series On Saturday. The arrangements for the first of the new scries of Children's Concerts, on Saturday, are now almost complete. The Colonial Secretary and Mrs. Scott have consented to be present and inaugurate the Concerts, and tney will b? received outside the Memorial Hall390 words
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Article197 1930-09-16 8 Two young Englishmen arrived during the week-end in Kuala L. mpur. on a tour of the world by motor-car, says the "Malay Mail." They are Mr. J. B. Dixon and Mr. C. E. Shippam. who started from Liverpool in a Riley "9" on April 25 bent on circumnavigating th? glebe,197 words
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Article43 1930-09-16 8 Latest Quotations. RUBBER. London:—4d. New Ycrk:—B*k cents (G). S.npapoi^:—l2' 2 -12% cents. TIN. L rdoii:—Spot £133 17s. 6d. 10s. 0d.); 3 months, buyers £135 7s. 6d. (down 15s. Od.). sellers £135 10s. Od. <down 15s. od.». Singapc;t:— (100 tons sold).43 words
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Article690 1930-09-16 8 <BY"LO< A Japanese i American airmen And "hoped" seem- c T view cf the Adventur »*a. I men lately. I have heard many lips of married man, 1 Urv Ir °o flu I lift my topi to the in part, solved a verj tion. The said coll.690 words
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Article43 1930-09-16 8 d From China Mid Singapore at 9 a m From China and Singapore at 10 ajn From China and due Singap re to-nn StiSso* From Holland b on Thursday morning f*f^ From Eurcp?. 1 on Aug. 23» tj on TTlll *'iT43 words
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Advertisement218 1930-09-16 8 J Special Sale Prices j At Robinson's Sale, j RALEIGH I a "POPULAR' I jjj lal demand for this Cycle has Jjj X /I^*^ F "P t ci;l v ui(lible kr Estate H g U FINISH—BIack- pr.amel beautiI W| I\ V/ Special Sale Price I [jj Complete w'tli F»oc»i Lamp218 words
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Advertisement182 1930-09-16 8 S TELEGRAMS 'PHONE:— S R SILVABROS" 4540. H I A NEW SHIPMENT OF I GENUINE I I Crystal Bead 1 Necklaces j Dj GOLD -MOUNTED jG I Elephant-Hair I I Jewellery 1 C AND SILVER-MOUNTED g I Butterfly-Wing 1 I Jewellery. I s In ONLY LIMITED QUANTITY AVAILABLE.nI a I182 words
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209 1930-09-16 9 Political Chaos In Germany. HO PELESS MINORITY. p< Of German Government. FASCIST LANDSLIDE. foa >n Of Moderates And Socialists? (Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.) Berlin, Sept. 15. Th unary election returns definiteli tho% be Fascisis are profiting by the ssion all along the line and that party are the Socialists, who, I(Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.) - 209 words
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Article215 1930-09-16 9 Berlin, Sept. 16. According to the latest official figures, which are st.ll ioject to corrections owing to the intricate calculations necessitated by a proportional representation system, the new Reichstag will have 575 members (against 491 in th? j/ievious Reichstag) of whom 1«'; till be Socialists (against 153), 107215 words
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Article332 1930-09-16 9 (Reuter's Service.) Berlin, Sept. 15. The almost fantastic electoral successes of ■tftldsta has created a tremendous sensation *U over Ot: many. The fact that the official estimate of sixty seats in the Reichstag tos been s overwhelmingly exceeded is due to jj* popularity of the Party's programme, deluding(Reuter's Service.) - 332 words
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Article214 1930-09-16 9 THE RUBBER CRISIS. Malacca Planters Send Petition To Governor. MR. TAN CHENG LOCK INTERVIEWED. Th e Malacca Rubber Planters have sent to the Resident Councillor a pet.tion which they have asked him to submit to H. E. the Governor. The Resident Councillor- has stated that he214 words
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Article1330 1930-09-16 9 COME TO TERMS WITH AMERICANS. In connection with the Governor's announcement, that there will be no interference, on the part of the Malayan Government, in the affairs of the rubber industry, and that economic laws must be allowed to take' Their course, a "Malacca Guardian" representative called1,330 words
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27 1930-09-16 9 (Reuter's Service.) Amsterdam. Sept. 16. The directors of the Java Caoutchouc Co., have decided 10 stop rubber production on Jan. 1 next.(Reuter's Service.) - 27 words
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Article409 1930-09-16 9 THE AMERICAS CUP. British Hbpes Now Fading Away. AMERICAN SKIPPER'S REMARKABLE ACT. (Reuter's Service.) Newport, Rhode Island, Sept. 15. "Enterprise" won the second race for the Americas Cup to-day by 9 nuns. 49 sees. America has thus secured two wins to nil in the historic yachting event(Reuter's Service.) - 409 words
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Article352 1930-09-16 9 Seeks Manchurian Intervention. NO PEACE PROPOSALS. Communist Threat Growing More Serious. (Sin Kuo Min Press Service.) Shanghai, Sept. 16. The Government forces have been vigorously attacking the Kuominchun line south of Lanfeng. The Northerners, who are strongly entrenched, put up a stubborn resistance. The Government right wing,(Sin Kuo Min Press Service.) - 352 words
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Article216 1930-09-16 9 Departments I\> Be Housed In Whitehall. (British Official Wireless.) Rugby, Sept. 15. The Government's decision to build new Government office, in Whitehall is being embodied in a measure which Parliament will be asked to approve early in the coming session. The scheme affects the embankment side of(British Official Wireless.) - 216 words
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Article141 1930-09-16 9 Airmen Challenging Hinkler's Record. (British Official Wireless.) R-.:gby, Sept. 15. Five British airmen recently decided to compete in a friend y 10 000 m les air rac? to Australia in the hope cf improving on the record of 15' 2 days established by B?r. Hinkler in February,(British Official Wireless.) - 141 words
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Article36 1930-09-16 9 OUR LONDON LETTER, en pare t. TRAVEL A ADVENTURE, en pares 3 and 4. TOPICS OF TO-DAY. en pare 8. CORRESPONDENCE, en pare 11. LITERARY NOTES, on page 12. SOUTH CHINA NOTES, en pare36 words
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Advertisement340 1930-09-16 9 jj Accurate tools make sure the edifice: Ln !w|» 0r a cm Porary dwelling a tent will serve. But when one chooses a ft S ft3HKI residence to;-life one demands a strut ture that will last, thai will P CHS? withstanii the elemenls. A structure whose dependability is mat- tn340 words
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115 1930-09-16 10 Sports Pastimes. HOME LEAGUE RESULTS. Yesterday's Matches. ARSENAL DROP A POINT. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. (Reuter's Service.) London, Sept. 15. To-day's English League matches resulted as follows: English League Div. 1. Aston Villa 2 Grimsby Town 0. Blackburn R. 2, Arsenal 2. Chelsea 0. Sheffield W. 0. Huddersfield T 3, Manchester U.O.(Reuter's Service.) - 115 words
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Article882 1930-09-16 10 Malaya Cup Final Trial. DOUBT ABOUT THE DEFENCE. [By "Reynard."] I The Singa'.wre Malaya Cup tram, with Ifial Noor and Ah Kow absent, had their last tryout yesterday before the final of the Malaya Cup on Saturday. The test was against another team picked by the S.A.F.A.882 words
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Article58 1930-09-16 10 The S.C.C. six-a-side tournament commences on the Padang this evening when four matches will be played:—L. J. Brit tain's team v. Bell's. E. A. Joy's team v. N. Pyfe's. K. H. MacFarlane's team v. A. K. Reade's; and J. Lee's team v. A. Donald's. Four other58 words
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31 1930-09-16 10 The Moonlight XI defeated the Kampong Saga Team s—o5—0 at Balestier plain yesterday. Chiang Bah Chee (4) and Teek Chuan scored for the winners.31 words
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Article178 1930-09-16 10 CLUB AND ROVERS IN THE FINAL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Sept. 15. By beating the Seremban United Chinese Association by the odd goal in seven in a thrilling and interesting match on Saturday, the Negri Sembilan Club (winners of the Hose Cup for the last three178 words
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Article185 1930-09-16 10 LAWN TENNIS. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. A. CLASS SINGLES: Lt. Armitage plus 15 beat C. J. Stephen plus 4, 6—l, 6—4. B. CLASS SINGLES: H. H. Bullen owe 15 beat H. H. Maikham owe 2, 6—3, 7—5. C. CLASS SINGLES.—(FINAL): A. C. C. Perdriau plus 2 v. V. P. F.185 words
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Article66 1930-09-16 10 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. LADIES' SINGLES—(FINAL): Miss M. Gomes beat Mrs. N. S. Kogan 6—2, 6—L B. SINGLES—(FINAL): A. G. Armstrong beat C. Baumgaiten 9—7, 5- 7, 6—4. MIXED DOUBLES: Mss P. Richards and E. Woodford beat Miss L. Pereira and R. Nicholson 6—3, 6—2. A. Singles handicap final will66 words
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Article36 1930-09-16 10 GOLF. The following are the Race Course Golf Clubs September competitions: Monthly Medal.—Stroke. 20th and 21st. Captain's Cup.—Entries close to-morrow. Qualifying round to *be played on Saturday and Sunday. The oest eight will qualify.36 words
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Article68 1930-09-16 10 The men's monthly medal was played at the Garrison Golf Club on Saturday and Sunday. Eighteen cards were taken out. The best returns were: Captain J. B. Cowie 83 —15=68 Lieut. J. C. Alexander 87—18=69 Major J. "M. MacKinnon 88—18=70 Major G. J. Shepherd 89—18=71 The ball68 words
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Article51 1930-09-16 10 Thirty-four cards were taken out for the September Medal of the Keppel Golf Club which resulted in a v/in for A. Farahar, who returned a score of 1 on bogey. BALL SWEEPS. Saturday: H, A. Davison 1 up. Sunday: Divided between J. G. Clemetscn. H. A. Davison, A.51 words
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Article61 1930-09-16 10 Nineteen cards were Liken out for the Ladies' September Spoon competition at the Keppel Golf Club, and the following** eight returned:—Mrs. W. Marshall 45—9—36; Mrs. G. R. Wiseman 48 —8=40; Mrs. R. E. Earle 52—11=41; Mrs. R. H. Wilson 45—3=42; Mrs. J. G. Clementson 54—12=42; Mrs. J.61 words
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Article48 1930-09-16 10 BILLIARDS. (By arrangement with the "SJJ>.") London, Sept. 14. Walter Lindrum, the Australian billiards wizard, who arrived on Saturday, met with an unfortunate accident *t Victoria, a suitcase falling back and knocking out three Of his teeth as he was disembarking from the boat train.48 words
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Article169 1930-09-16 10 Verity Displaces Parker. CRICKET. (By arrangement with the "SJJP.") London, Sept. 15. The following are the final averages of Australian and English players, with the exception of the champ on county v. the Rest now proceeding: BATTING. English. Inns. Runs. Highest. Avge. Sutcliffe 43 2,261 173 64 60169 words
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Article28 1930-09-16 10 It is announced by "The Daly Mail" that W. M. Woodfull, W. H. Ponsford and W. A Oldfield are to retire from Test cricket.28 words
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Article88 1930-09-16 10 It is stated that Duleepsinhji, the brilliant Indian cricketer (and nephew of "Ranji") who played in four Test matches for England this year, is leaving for Australia in the winter to learn sheep farming and to escape from the English weather. It is not yet decided to88 words
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Article215 1930-09-16 10 THE TURF. List No. 4, amendment No. 5. issued Sept. 15 by the S.UA., announces the following classification of horses and ponies: HORSES. Transfers:—Kalaw from Class 2 to Class 1; Entella from Class 1 to Class 2; Greenut from Class 1 to Class 2; White Hcney from Class215 words
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Article50 1930-09-16 10 YACHTING. A Singapore Yacht Club team will leave aboard the "Melchior Treub" for Batavia, where they will race three international sixmetre yachts against craft of the same type representing the Royal Batavia Yacht Club. The races, three in all. will be sailed over the next week-end.50 words
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Article65 1930-09-16 10 The second series of races for the Cardosa Trophy, for competition among "B" class boats of members of the R.S.Y.C. was held on Sunday. The boats and skippers, in the order of finish were: Punai (E. G. Holiday); Mowgli (H. Finlay); Prima Donna (Winstedt); Columbine Irene (L. R.65 words
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Article106 1930-09-16 10 BADMINTON. The match between Merridale B.P. and Devonshire B.P. played at Merridale's court on Sunday last lesulted in a win for the home e de by five to two. Results (Merridale players mentioned first): Neo Peng Heng lost to Tan Quee Leng B—ls, 12—15, Tan Yong Kiang106 words
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Article102 1930-09-16 10 FING-PONG. The Jovial Badminton Farly were the guest~> of the Chinese Swimming Club on Sunday and were engaged in five friendly matches. The result was a very close win for the latter by 3 matches to 2. The following are the detailed results:—Soh Choo Lock (Jovial) beat102 words
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Article61 1930-09-16 10 Newports' Big Score. RUGBY FOOTBALL. (By arrangement with the "BJFJ*.") London, Sept. 14. The following were the results of the principal rugby matches on Saturday: Manchester 11, Headingley 21. Cardiff 14. Bristol 28. Coventry 10, Bridgend 16. Leicester 20. Old Blues 0. Harlequins 0, Wasps 8. Burton 6,61 words
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Article97 1930-09-16 10 NEW ANGLO-AMERICAN SERIES. BRIDGE. (Reuter's Service.) London, Sept. 15. An Anglo-American bridge contest, the first of its kind ever played, opened today at Almacks Club, London. It is expected to last six days. Mr. Ely Cuthbertson is captain of the American team which includes his wife, Baron Yon(Reuter's Service.) - 97 words
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Article235 1930-09-16 10 WEIGHT LIFTING. The Health and Strength Leaguers Union are at present busy negot ating with all Malayan lifters regarding the 1931 championship competition to be held here during the Easter holidays n April. Mr. Sim Kirn Yam, the popular ten-stoner will attempt to break the len and eleven235 words
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Article135 1930-09-16 10 Association Football. Chiang Bah Caee's XI against the Drangon s team on Fridaj at the Dragons ground: OWOB Kiat; Poh Leong and John Lim: Peng Hock. Jagarsi and Chye Chuan; Peng Hing. Tiong Ban, Ch'ang Bah Chee. Silver Tom, Kirn Ten. Reserves:—Ah Leek and Huay Seoh. The135 words
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Article54 1930-09-16 10 The following wll represe.it the Gleefull Party against the Sect Kirn Cheng's BP. in a game of five singles on the former s court on Sunday, at 3.30 p.m. siarp: Gan Hock S?ng. Tan Eng Tee, Low Quee, Lim Cheng Teck and Foo Siak Chuan. Reserves: Tan Seng Chye54 words
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Article231 1930-09-16 10 (Reuter's Service.) New York, Sept. 13 An official mesi-age from Buenos Aires states that Irigoyen has been arrested and will not be allowed to leave Argentina. The ex-Pre-sident is still aboard a cruiser lying just outside the harbour. Brussels, Sept. 13. In connection with the birth of(Reuter's Service.) - 231 words
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Article113 1930-09-16 10 Japan And Naval Treaty. ("Japanese News" Service.) Tokyo, Sept. I?. The anticipated "head-on collision" is unlikely to materialise as the Examination Committee has modified its tactics, showing a favourable attitude towards the Naval Trea'y tni leaving aside the problem concerning the Government responsibility for the alleged action ultra("Japanese News" Service.) - 113 words
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Article189 1930-09-16 10 (Reuter's Service.) Tokyo, Sept. 15. Upon the adjournment to-day of the eleventh meeting of the Privy Council's Examination Committee, which is charged with a preliminary study of the London Treaty, it was understood that the Committee had completed the questioning of the London delegates, Hamaguchi, Shidchara and Takarabe, concerning(Reuter's Service.) - 189 words
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Article111 1930-09-16 10 Franklin Expedition's Fate. (Reuter's Service.) Port McMurray (Alberta). Sept. 13. The tragic fate of th? Franklin Arctic Expedition can be reconstructed from discoveries of relics made by Major Burwash. According to the latter's pilot. Mr. Gilbert, the evidence shows that seme of the adventurers died(Reuter's Service.) - 111 words
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Article140 1930-09-16 10 Publication Of New Regula lions. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Sept. 15. The long expected regulations, concerning all firms of gambling, have been published in the Gazette. Racing clubs will pay 100 ticals dally for the privilege of operating a tote, plus five ticals for each race.140 words
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Article126 1930-09-16 10 Schoolboy Crushed To Death. A shocking accident, involving the death of a thirteen-year-old Ceylon-Tamil schoolboy, cccurred at the Jalan Besar —Victoria Street crossing early yesterday morning. It appears that the lad was on foot, on his way to school, when he was crushed between a cable post and126 words
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Article49 1930-09-16 10 Mr. Y. C. Parisot, a European motor-cyclist, was injured in a colUsion with a motor-car in Ochard Road yesterday evening. He sustained a nasty cut on the head and was also injured in the right leg. Mr. Parisot was removed to hospital in the ambulance.49 words
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Article68 1930-09-16 10 Five Malays, two Arabs and two untitled were arrested by the Detective Branch last night in various parts of the town. They were produced before the Second Magistrate this morning on a series of charges of housebreaking and theft in Europeans' houses in Raven Park and River Valley Road involving68 words
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Article791 1930-09-16 10 THRILLS 0 v FIRST FLIGHT The Way To «Air Wind,^. (Special to the Triiuw With one longish int 1 ha Singapore since 1913 n ave m most of its highways wa JJ a,nted **h fiim affection for it I and to 1 it a very wenderful isj H(^791 words
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Article73 1930-09-16 10 Estate Of Vol T the v*~n Mr. Justice Stew 11- 1 t «nP° Memorial Hall. < Court House this noor of the Assizes in the yjn the action brought by v Vong Yew Sui was res plaint# Mr. J. G. Campbell is Mr. Roland Braddell for ded Mr. Campbell73 words
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Article81 1930-09-16 11 Co rrespondence. iert are invited to write to us on {{OuT s blic interest. It must be underMalaya Tribune" does not m nrse opinions expressed by corresfl<,ft; TERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF p c preferably typewritten (double s no -on one side the on iy tv used the names and81 words
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Article31 1930-09-16 11 on a delicate subject— s to be the unfairness shown Indians in connection with Malaya. We ask him to exbc ginning a 'controversy which develcp en unpleasant lines.31 words
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Article264 1930-09-16 11 d'tor. "Malaya Tribune.") world there are four evil habits pie—drinking, gambling, smokution. Although most educated !t X sc evil habits to be dangerous j^ hfV xtravagant. yet they like to mdulge During the past years the Overall derived substantial revenues from th habits, and now they have come264 words
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Article744 1930-09-16 11 Te the Editor, 'Malaya Tribune.") I l ading article of the 11th inst. w headed The Dutch May Think Again." Ihey alvo may not. Figuratively making a clutch at the last ran. adghl it not be feasible for the rubber tench to approach the Shipping Conknaces and744 words
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Article135 1930-09-16 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Su,—As there is no call yet foi subscriptions fcr unemployment relief, will the Clerical men start now, as time is very precious for tnose wno are suffering? I am perfectly sure there are very many kindhearted persons who will respond to the urgent135 words
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Advertisement421 1930-09-16 11 jj New World Cabaret. I 1 D COMMENCING TO-MORROW, SEPT. 17 A GRAND VAUDEVILLE SHOW 3 By The New World Cabaret "FLASHES" Dj NIGHTLY—FROM 8.30 P.M. TO 9.30 P.M. [2 I VAU DEVILLE H FROM 9.30 P.M. TO 12 M. Q< I DANCING AND VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN DANCES. rQ FOR BOTH421 words
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Advertisement278 1930-09-16 11 0 PineappleJj|t Smash I Cooling and I&XS Refreshing )fhli's%MASH It contains the Real 4l Fru,t Ju,ce of R ipe I Singapore, Pineapples. Delicious to the last drop. Beware of spurilliH*HwfiM 11 imitations. I. Lill Fßi,,Mz fc &s SINGAPORE. i v iiiiiiiiiii ll Mii hi" i j'i iljj^itmiiiiii. f RECORDS!! I278 words
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Miscellaneous412 1930-09-16 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Drill Programme. TO-DAY, SEPT. 16. 5.15 p.m.—Malay Drill Hall, "F" (Malay) Coy., Company parade and 30 yards Range. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, S. V. F. LUlllUU— Sanitation. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, 2nd Bn. Signal Section, Signal training. TO-MORROW, SEPT. 17. 5.15 p.m.—Drill Hall, European Units S. V. C, New Members412 words
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350 1930-09-16 12 Amours Of An Anonymous Lady. "Waac Demobilised," by the author of "Waac the Woman's Story of the War." T. Werner Laurie, Ltd., 7s. 6d. "Waac," the anonymous "Woman's Story of the War," crea*ed something of a sensa.ion. The reviewers were strikingly at variance. Some350 words
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Article299 1930-09-16 12 'Forest Life and Adventures in the Malay Archipelago," by Dr. Eric Mjoberg. George Allen and Untcin, Ltd., 12s. 6d. The outcome of eight years spent by Dr. Mjoberg, the well-known Swedish naturalist, in the exploration of tropical forests in Borneo and other parts of the Netherlands299 words
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Article427 1930-09-16 12 Wor U Court; 1918-1928." By J W George Allen and Unwin, Ltd., London, 10s. 2 S Pe i ld ten shilllngs on such a book rL BI 5J? 1 are often wide of maT Th 1S 5* should P rove m ost interesting and valuable to427 words
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Article819 1930-09-16 12 'The Leacock Book;' edited by Ben Trovers. The Bodley Head, Ltd., Ss. Mr. Ben Travers. unlike traditional humorists, is by no means a dismal man. Apart from his hobby of cricket —he went to Australia with the last Test team and has spent most of this summer with819 words
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Advertisement487 1930-09-16 12 1 BUKIT TIMAH PORK 3 3 Is unequalled fur sweetness, quality A and tenderness. All pigs are reared g from stock specially imported from }j England; most of the feed is imported from Home supplemented by grass 3 grown on our own farm; and fresh S 5 supplies of Pork487 words
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Advertisement81 1930-09-16 12 Trinity College Of Music. GRAMOPHONE RECORDS of the Pianoforte Pieces and Studies as set for the Examinations of Trinity College of Music. It is a boon to those intending to appear for Examination. Get a record to-day and see how quickly you master your piece or study. LISTS SFNT UPON81 words
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Advertisement310 1930-09-16 12 MADAM KELVEYS SCHOOL OP DANCING Parents desiring their childien to take a course of dancing with Mdm Kelvey should send them for lessons now. Sept., they commence their graceful exercises, acrobatic features and correct arm movement*-. Fox Trot, Waltz, and Blues will be taught until December, for Mdm Kolvey's children's310 words
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Advertisement70 1930-09-16 12 Motor Accessories^ We stock all spare Wrls Cilroen our PRICES VERY CHEAP. Also Accessories i or a an Pumps, Lamps iJorns, etc. ci«n p tlsl(j4 SAINT-DIDIER* KSSO No. 7. PRISM i KEtT IF,C in,. WHEN YOU a; SBopfn|< IN SINGAPORE, Have your >l ca /s i n Comfort AT Till70 words
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Article306 1930-09-16 13 Czechs' Offer To Dual Monarchy. SUPPORT PROMISED ON CONDITIONS. Budapest, (By Mail.) The secret of the eleventh hour war-1 me offer by the Czeches to co-operate with the Emperor Karl so as to preserve intact the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy is revealed in the remi-official organ, the "Pester Uoyd."306 words
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Article562 1930-09-16 13 What Is The Best Age For Responsibility? It used to be said that a long word was an excellent substitute for a reason. We have improved upon that. One magic word will justify anything. Appeal to psychology, and you may defy commonsense and common experience. Here is an562 words
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Article69 1930-09-16 13 In setting up a pavilion at Ihe International Industrial Exhibition at Liege. Switzerland has shown its interest and sympathy for Belgium In order to strengthen the social and artistic relations between the two countries, a series of concerts and lectures was given at Liege and Antwerp69 words
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Advertisement864 1930-09-16 13 I KOYAL—DUTCH—INDIAN—AIRWAYS WEEKLY SjBRVICE Ig j INGAPQRE-PALEMBANG-BATAVIA-BANDOENG. j|£ S hvEONESDAf. TUESDAY. I Dj 5 Too SINGAPORE arr. 13.30 N \1 15 arr. PALEMBANG dep. V 10.50 11.15 dep. PALEMBANG arr. 10.20 j 14.30 arr. BATAVIA dep. 7.20 dep. BATAVIA arr. 7.15 1 V arr. BANDOENG dep. 6.30 1 \hL LOCAL864 words
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Advertisement243 1930-09-16 13 Let us eat, drink, and be merry, for j to-morrow tin will be down again! f And what better solace in our travail than j Read s "Dog s Head" Lager? j Anting* 1 I THE LAGER WITH THAT ENGLISH BEER" FLAVOUR, RUN T DOCTOR ifi Pop an EVANS PASTILLE243 words
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Article907 1930-09-16 14 GERMAN TRADER BADLY TREATED. Long Distance Telephone. (From Our Own Cc^erpondent.) Hong Kong, Sept. 3. The Kuomintang and Chinese community's resentment of the importation of foreign chemical fertilisers to Swatow has resulted in the arrest of a German merchant under peculiar circumstances, according to telegraphic messages from907 words
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Advertisement425 1930-09-16 14 For i Friendship's j For birthday, holidjy, or just for Jsake the mo9t acceptaJlMgift is the Parker DtwUE A cap and cliv, yajncluded with every P£»pr Desk Set, convert me $uofold to a handsome Aoinjet pen. Hence a l/ao/old gift is doubly vidtdjlfe, for it is doubly us^/ufi M Distributors425 words
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Article305 1930-09-16 15 Fiancee Proves To Be Closest Relative. A QUEER TANGLE. Portsmouth, (By Mail.) On the eve of his marriage to a pretty girl, whom he met on his holidays at Brighton last year, a Portsmouth man has made the discovery that she is his sister, who was305 words
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Article224 1930-09-16 15 Getting A Vaccine For Yellow Fever. Paris, (By Mail.) An interest ng on the methods employed by the scientists who are investigating bacterial diseases was given at the Microbiological Congress at Paris by Dr. Edward Hindle, who is engaged on research work concerning yellow fever. During experiments224 words
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Article507 1930-09-16 15 Unity With Freedom. "Review of Reviews." When the Imi»erial Conference meets in London it m&y find that the co-ordination of the political principles of "the Empire" is no leas urgent than the discussion of measures for promoting u greater degree of economic cohesion between its various parts. The"Review of Reviews." - 507 words
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Advertisement455 1930-09-16 15 STEAMER SAILINGS P. 0. BRITISH INDIA AND ;j CAR LINES. >Porated in England.) ,4ii SSENGER CARGO SERVICES. AND ORIENTAL STEAM jn> ON CO., LONDON AND •AB EAST MAIL SERVICE. C Government.) 0 l&D FROM LONDON. ftr Cb»n» »nd Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 1930 5.280 Sept. 16 P jijfpnw 9100 gept455 words
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Advertisement585 1930-09-16 15 I STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEtiTSCHER LLOYD. (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 S585 words
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Advertisement362 1930-09-16 15 PRIVATE SALE. Good valuable freehold land for sale to the extent of 61 acres Great opportunity to acquire land at very cheap prices, at Changi Road, 9J milestone, (Kishna Villa). From $60 to $120. Per lot of 2,000 sq. ft. BUS SERVICE AVAILABLE. For particulars and plans apply: H. M.362 words
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Advertisement669 1930-09-16 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON Tonnage Destination Due Sail l*»3t tKashlma Mara 10 000 Naples, Marseilles, London. Antwerp. i R t'eidam Middlesbrough Sept 25 2e Yasukunl Mara 11,800 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp. Rotterdam Middlesbrough Oct Hakone Mara 10,490 Naples, Marseilles, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Middlesbrough Oct. 22669 words
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Advertisement88 1930-09-16 15 LEPROSY DIABETES. CONSUMPTION, PILES, V l>. SEX-DISORDERS AND LEUCORRHOf CURED. Patients have derived exceedingly marvellow results in Malaria, Paralysis, Sterility, ci*. CONSULT THE FAMOUS AYURVEDIC. Dr. PANDIT NAIDI VAIDYA RAJ, F.R.C.P. < In.) Senior Physician of THE HIMALAYAN I'HAEMACY, Head Offu-r: Kl. Ow#>n Sued. Singapore. BRANCH AND COXSf LI A88 words
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Advertisement613 1930-09-16 16 TO LET. TO LET —Front shop. Apply Burlington. TO LET—Raffles Chambers, Nos. 8, 20, 40, %1, 43 to 45. Apply to, The Secretary, The 3arden Club. TO LET—B4, Wilkie Road. Being entirely renovated. Will alter to suit tenants. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET —No. 27, East Coast Road. Immediate entry.613 words
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Advertisement571 1930-09-16 16 Try a Small Ad. in The "Malaya Tribune." Results Will Surprise You. LTHB FOLLOWING TCRM MAY BE USED.I The Manager. "Malaya Tribune." Singapore. Please Insert the following small advertisement for days for which I enclose I ln payment, according to your scale below: S words equal 1 line. r 1571 words
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Advertisement453 1930-09-16 16 I EDUCATIONAL. I j WANTED—Lady teachers immediately, j Apply to: The Manager, Bandar English School, Muar. WANTED —Candidates desiring to qualify to become surveyors, draughtsmen, etc., in Government or private offices. Prepares for A.I.A.S. and A.M.I. Struct. E. (London) exams, by a well qualified Engineer and Surveyor. For particulars apply453 words
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Advertisement553 1930-09-16 16 BANKS. .1... j 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 Pa hat 109, Jalan Rahamat. Palembang 16. Dir. Hong Kong 13, Queen's Road, Central. Seremban 83, Birch Road. Batavia 90. Bulten Nieuwport553 words
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Advertisement541 1930-09-16 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 Paid-up Capital £1,050,000 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,646,505 HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street, London, E.C. S. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.541 words
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