Malaya Tribune, 6 November 1930
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Title Section29 1930-11-06 1 The Malaya Tribune V XVII.- No. 262 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1930 FIVE CENTO. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday, Nov. 6, 1930. MALAYA TRIBUNE. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1930.29 words
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Advertisement178 1930-11-06 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. !'<;' CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, A. STAUB Co.,- Cognac. I em Pure Grape-juice Brandies. j 3 Delightful and Mellow of taste with /?4 a real Cognac Aroma. Jfi a 4| THY Staub's A f 3 STARS or S CROWNS 1« IM |l Brandy Once and you will178 words
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Advertisement130 1930-11-06 1 "FLORODOR" Washing ///f Suitings. J¥ /W For Tropical Wear. HIGH STREET, £r Jy Singapore. Progress r is that movement to which the introduction of j Read's Beer jjj is possibly the greatest contribution to date I the steady march of civilisation towards a more pleasant existence. I READ'S DOG S130 words
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Article1959 1930-11-06 2 Conference Opens Next Week. Anxiety On All Sides. With the epoch making Round-Table Conference meeting in London next Wednesday, there is a natural development of interest in India and elsewhere as to what is to happen in regard to one of the most important problems that faces1,959 words
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Advertisement245 1930-11-06 2 cAfosquitoes Wreckers of Hwtthf /> MOST people fear mos- V'lth quitoes because of the y^V^ torment these pests inflict. Little do they realize that I the mosquito's sting may resultin body-wracking fever! Mosquitoes are the only known carriers of malaria. t^M. And yellow fever, dengue andintermittentfeverareail i^^b» caused by the245 words
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Advertisement440 1930-11-06 2 tThis Simple Habit safeguards natural beauty of teeth and gums C7/~ EEPING teeth healthy and we made Colgate's. We produced Vj> lovely is really easier than a toothpaste of maximum cleansperhaps you imagine. ing power —yet so mild and pure "Just keep them clean"—that is that it cannot harm even440 words
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Article, Illustration251 1930-11-06 3 A Remedy for Consumption Has Been Found. Marvellous as it may seem after centuries of failure, a remedy has been discovered that has cured the deadly Consumption even in the advanced stages of the disease. No one will longer doubt that Consumption can be cured after251 words
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Advertisement336 1930-11-06 3 The COTY Way to Greater Charm. I I LES POUDRES J ICOTV b no Face Powder in the world that can compare with ice Powder both as regards quality and price. No matter oay you cannot And a better face powder. Its fineness, iragrance and its subtle colour shades have336 words
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Advertisement179 1930-11-06 3 American Invents New Auto Petrol Saver. Walter Critchlow, 2012-A Street. Wheaton. ILL., U.S.A., has patented a Damp Air Petrol Saver for all Autos. This Invention uses the moisture principle that causes engines to run better in the cool evening. New Fords report up to 40 miles on 1 gallon; old179 words
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Advertisement18 1930-11-06 3 A ENAMEL BADGES, J BRASS SIGN BOARDS, BLOCKS. WrVICKLE LABELS. E.T.C. Shukohsha I I 35, BRAS BASAH ROAD,18 words
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Advertisement222 1930-11-06 3 There is no need to go to the Pole V to get cool I When the sun pour* down, pour out a long glistening C- tes of Montserrat. You will toon as cool as a cucumber I Mertnmi i» tke oaly LisM Jake in tkt world prt*»«d from culti-rated lime*222 words
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Advertisement528 1930-11-06 3 I REGLYKOL is a great cure for DIABETES. It was shown apon chemical analysis that the quantity of sugar and acetone in the urine of patients after a few days treatment with this preparation was reduced to a minimum, if not eliminated altogether, while the various organs >f the body528 words
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Advertisement207 1930-11-06 4 ORCHARD PHONE MltLw llbl^bWl^bl WESTERN ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT—PERFECT SOUND RE PRODUCTION. Thur.,Nov. 6. Opening Night, Thur.,Nov. 6. TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY AT B.IS AMD 9.1 5. Another UNIVERSAL Triumph. J§C*\ La Marseillaise HEARTS AFLAME 'MIDST A NATION TORN ASUNDER! rJifJ? FLAMING GLORY OF THE SINGING SCREEN. jfiSirS LA PLANT E JOHN BOLES207 words
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Article1772 1930-11-06 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. Mining. ISSUED BY PHASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS. Singapore, Nov. 6, 10 a.m. 1266 Year Capital Divld- CLOSING QUOTATIONS. JJJ, End*- Capital. Paid Up. ends. Buyers. Sellera. Asam Kumbang Tin Dec. tl 150.000 100,000 6 £1.0.0 £1.5.0 11U tarn Tin June 30 200.000 180,000 2* 0.10.01,772 words
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Advertisement25 1930-11-06 5 'Phone 2419 or call at M CHEE SENG. Market Street, Singapore, ,or cheap Motor Car Tyres. nl limited quantity to be cleared at HALF PRICE.25 words
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Advertisement44 1930-11-06 5 National Lunch Home. 37, MARKET STREET. Expert Cooks Under Able Management. Vegetable varieties, Indian Reireshments. Sweets and Cakes A Speciality. Fr_h Cow's Milk, Coffee, Tea and Cocoa Serred. Caterers for Tea and Dinner Parties. Charges Moderate—Palatable to all For terms apply to the Manager.44 words
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Advertisement36 1930-11-06 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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Advertisement24 1930-11-06 5 I I I they must be CAPSTAN i CIGARETTES 853 w r ihn Bnttth American TobaCC-» Oft, (Sum-Mf 1 1 Hm» par- *< i« I24 words
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Advertisement283 1930-11-06 6 Amusements* N :MW yy MM MM W Ma g a&jg K. g L —Ha ?s Pol I 1 Hi mm I H 3 pel I*m mm Iff Ml M I°^ I [frig] TO-NIGHT! \9.15 1 UNITED ARTISTS Present S THE FIRST LADY OF THE SCREEN I GLORIA SWANSON S IN283 words
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Advertisement299 1930-11-06 6 S I I The Talking Screen Immorialised! p LAWRENCE TIBBETT j The World's Greatest Living j Baritone IN jj 1 AN EXQUISITE I ALL-COLOUR 1 OPERETTA I Superlatively aloof from any- 1 I thing yet shown —recorded with g i a Fidelity so Incredibly Realistic I Cj S it will299 words
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Advertisement278 1930-11-06 6 I MARLBOROUGH 1 6.15. TO-NIGHT. 9.15. 1 CHARLES (BUDDY) ROGERS and NANCY J CARROLL in S Faramount's All-Talking, Singing, Dancing and Revue R( maice "ILLUSION I From the well-known novel by ARTHUR TRAIN I with JUNE COLLYER KAY FRANCIS Hear the Syncopated 4 Revolutionary Rhythm Three Great Song Hits "When278 words
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Article101 1930-11-06 7 EXPERIMENTS WITH RUBBER. MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT STATEMENT. REPLY TO SIR GEORGE PENNY. Reuter's Service. London, Nov. 5. HoU se of Commons to-day, replying m tne 1L 1 penny h. Morrison (Minisw sti port) said that rubber was not ter of my experiments which the being u> Transport wasReuter's Service. - 101 words
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Article301 1930-11-06 7 jß y courtly of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPOME, NOV. 6. -London 4 months' sight 2s. 3 29/32 d., months' sight 2s. 3%±, London *AJT£ 3 13 16d.. London 30 days' vTVY '5 32d., London demand 2s. Tondon T.T. 2s. 3 23/32 d. Lyons i ~irr\ u'O Paris301 words
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61 1930-11-06 7 12 OCLOCK NOON, NOV. 6 Bayers. Sellers. R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 13 V* 13% Standard R.S.S. on Tender. November 13% 13% December 13% 14 January 13% 14 January March 14 14% April June 14% 14% Tone of Market: -Quiet. Latest Cable -London Spot61 words
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Article59 1930-11-06 7 Reuter's Service. Geneva, Nov. 5. The gold delegation of the Financial Com--3E 01 the Lfa gue of Nations is holding Jjotner session for the purpose of dealing with refeiT° rk kft er from the meetin June, "ing to fluctuations of the purchasing iT* of S ol d uponReuter's Service. - 59 words
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Article316 1930-11-06 7 SHARE MARKET STEADIES. Messrs. Etlin and Co. report at 11 a.m. to-day: RUBBER. London.—4 y B d., unchanged. New York.—By; cents (G), unchanged. Shares:—Steady. Allenbys 85—90 cents, Ayer Moleks 75—80 cents, Ayer Panas 75—80 cents, Bassetts 45—52 V£ cents, Brogas 35—40 cents, Bukit Jelotongs 22—27 cents, Bukit Katils316 words
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Article142 1930-11-06 7 SINGAPORE, NOT. Rice, Siam A-l per Koyan $384 Rice, Siam 1 $280 Rice, Siam 2 $245 Rice, Siam 3 $217 Rice, Siam 4 $200 Rice. Saigon A-l $200 Rice, Saigon 1 8180 Rice. Saigon 2 $170 Rice, Saigon 3 $158 Rice, Rangoon 1 175 Rice, Rangoon 2 $172 Rice,142 words
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Article31 1930-11-06 7 No 1 Dredge of the Teja Malaya Tin Dredging Co. has been closed down until conditions materially improve. No. 2 Dredge's output for October was 494 pikuls.31 words
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Article154 1930-11-06 7 AN ARTIFICIAL RISE? BRIGHTER OUTLOOK FOR TIN. Singapore. Nov. 6. In their weekly report issued to-day Messrs. Lyall and Evatt state: "The higher commodity quotation has acted rather as a deterrent to further areas closing down, and there is nothing either in world trade conditions154 words
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Article124 1930-11-06 7 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE R. A. REPORT. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, in their weekly auction report dated Nov. 5. state: Catalogued 1.774,014 1b.=791.97 tons. Offered 1,615.846 1b.—721.36 tons. Sold 1.133.606 lb. 506.07 tons. London spot 4^. New York spot holiday. Prices Realised. Ribbed Smoked Sheet:124 words
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Article172 1930-11-06 7 Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Ltd.. in their weekly report dated Nov. 6, state: The market has been quietly steady during the past week with little variation in prices on balance, but on a firmer tone ruling at the beginning of the month a fair amount of forward selling172 words
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Article205 1930-11-06 7 PLANTERS' PROVIDENT FUND BOARD SUED. Pana Abdul Kaier Man can was plaintiff la an action commence 1 before Mr. Justice Palgrave Simpson In the Supreme Court to-day against the Malayan Planters' Provident Fund Board. Mr. A. P. Robinson appears with Mr. K. K. O'Connor for plaintiff and Mr.205 words
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Article111 1930-11-06 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. Nov. 6. East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Yamagata Maru 22; Hai Hing 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3). Suwa Maru 18; Rangoon Maru 16; Santos Maru 14; Kola 11; Porthos 9; Glenbeg 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3). Eurypylus 30; Tinhow 33; Takliwa111 words
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Article191 1930-11-06 7 NEW CUNARD LINERS. INSURANCE DIFFICULTIES OVERCOME. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby, Nov. 5. The terms of the agreement between the Board of Trade and the Cunard Steamship Company, Ltd., for the insurance of one and possibly two large passenger vessels of exceptional value which the Company proposes to build,191 words
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Article364 1930-11-06 7 The "Malolo," which is making a Pacific cruise under the aegis of the American Express Company, arrived in Singapore yesterday An interesting programme had been arranged for the entertainment of the passengers. The boat arrived at 2 p.m. and during the afternoon the passengers, in two parties,364 words
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Article63 1930-11-06 7 Japanese credits amounting to Y100.000.000, which were made last year in New York and London in order to meet the situation resulting from the removal of the gold embargo, expired on Oct. 20. As a result. Japan has no credits in the oversea money market at present63 words
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Article472 1930-11-06 7 WETS AND DEMOCRATS FAVOURED. WILL PROHIBITION BE REPEALED? Reuter's Service. 1.30 p.m. Ne* York, I«ov. 5. The General Election for Congress and part of the Senate and for the State Governorships indicates a national swing in favour of the democrats. Mr. Franklin Roosevelt is re-elected StateReuter's Service. - 472 words
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Article86 1930-11-06 7 160 MEN KILLED AND MANY INJURED. COMPANY PRESIDENT AMONG THE VICTIMS. Reuter's Service. Athens (Ohio). Nov. 6. A hundred and sixty miners were killed in the Millfleld coal mine as the result of a gas explosion, followed by fire. A similar number escaped. The injuredReuter's Service. - 86 words
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Article150 1930-11-06 7 GRAVE CHARGE AGAINST DEPT. MANAGER. Before the District Judge (Mr. C. Wilson» yesterday further evidence was recorded in the case in which Chua Ann Chin, a well known Straits-born Chinese, is charged with crjnina misappropriation of about $6,000, while he was in charge of the jewellery150 words
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Advertisement54 1930-11-06 7 U ORCHARD ROAD. U B Opening Thursday, Nov. 6. W AT 0.15 P.M. Jm M The Premiere of M J CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD" M H| A Universal Production (J Starring JOHN BOLES and LAURA M LA PLANTE. fej Friday and Nightly at 6.15 p.m. and 9.15 p.m. LmJ H54 words
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Advertisement34 1930-11-06 7 ARCHITECTURE. We can coach you in your own home and in your own time. You can thus improve your Prospects without relinquishing your present employment. Pull particulars from the 1.C.5., 137-A, Cecil Street. Singapore.34 words
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Advertisement434 1930-11-06 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATION WANTED. TRANSLATOR, Chinese, married, four years' experience, seeks situation. Box No. 266, c/o Malaya Tribune. WANTED to rent a room in home on East Coast Road or adjoining roads. Apply to Box No. 267, c/o Malaya Tribune. TO LET—B6. Cairnhill Road, just renovated, sanitary, electric, rent $60.434 words
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Miscellaneous274 1930-11-06 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Bright RelaTemperature. Rain- Sun- tive. Wind. Max. Mm. fall. shine. Humi- Dlrec- Speed. Stations. P. P. Ins. Hours. dity tion. m.p.h. Weather. Alor Star 84 73 nil 1-5 85 E. j> Pine Kota Bharu n K. Trengganu SG 73 nil 4.1 75 L. 2274 words
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Obituary173 1930-11-06 8 Births, Marr'ages And Deaths. DEATHS. Mr. Ng Thiam Kwang. aged 60. passed away at his residence 269, River Valley Road, on Monday, Nov. 3, 1930. leaving behind two widows, two sons. Ng Mong Seng of Government Chandu Shops and Ng Mong Lim of Michelin and Co., three daughters173 words
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Article694 1930-11-06 8 Malaya can never be considered tj have reached a satisfactory stage until there is free elementary education for as many children as require it. In this connection it stands to-day where England stood forty years ago and more. Now, in England, not only is every child given a694 words
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Article270 1930-11-06 8 Mr. S. R. Pillal has joined the staff of the General Estates Supply Co.. Singapore Mrs. M. Ismail, of Johore Bahru. I rrived frcm England yesterday by the "Marnix van St Aldegonde." The Central Cinema in Ipoh has been closed down owing to the new Cinema Tax. states the "Times270 words
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Article87 1930-11-06 8 FLIGHT OVER ATLANTIC. WILL IT PROVE SAFER THAN AIRSHIP? Reuter's Service. Berlin. Nov. 5. The twelve-engined Dornier flying boat. Do.X. took off from Lake Constance to-day on the flight to Calshot via Amsterdam preparatory to an attempt to fly the Atlantic via Lisbon and the Azores.Reuter's Service. - 87 words
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Article63 1930-11-06 8 HIGHEST AUSTRALIAN AIR RANK. British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless] Rugby. Nov. 5. It was announced in the Australian House of Representatives at Canberra to-day that the rank of Air-Commodore, the highest rank obtainable in the Australian Air Force, would be conferred on Wing-Commander Kingsford Smith, whoBritish Official Wireless. - 63 words
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Article30 1930-11-06 8 Reuter's Service. Stockholm, Nov. 5. The Nobel prize for literature for 1930. valued at £6.500. has been awarded to the American novelist, Mr. Sinclair Lewi.-Reuter's Service. - 30 words
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Article29 1930-11-06 8 Reuter's Service. Washington. Nov 5. General Bliss, till lately Chief of Staff of the United States Army, is critically ill with intestinal trouble.Reuter's Service. - 29 words
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Article18 1930-11-06 8 From Europe (London mails despatched on Oct. 16» by "Rohna.'* due Penang at 6 a.m to-niorrcv..18 words
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Article574 1930-11-06 8 Members of the Mayflower Musical and Drami.tic Association are reminded of the Nan Hua Old Students' Association's invitation They are to assemble at the Theatre Royal Hall. North Bridge Road, to-n ght at 7 o'clov k Mr. R Macuonald. Assistant Auditor. Grade A. Audit Office. F.M S has been appointed574 words
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Article30 1930-11-06 8 NOTES FEOM INDFA, en pv'gc 2 and S. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8. CCItRESPONDENCE. on page 11. CHINESE TOPICS, tn page 13. BERLIN LETTER, en page 14.30 words
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Article726 1930-11-06 8 (BY "LOOKER-OS The Mun cipality, like the o finding its financial resource > vanishing quantity. i But we are unhkely t<» representing the CommisMon, i ,^5 r an awkward Public Examinat; He states thx.t the MC.'s 1 able to spend all the money I spend.'" Exactly my726 words
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Article41 1930-11-06 8 L4TEST QUOTATION >• RUBBER Ixndon: —4'sd. New Ycrk:—8 l 4 cents <G' Singapore: —13'4-lS 1 cem~ TIN. ">.< WI.cndtn:—Spct £111 IOs °f" up 35 3 months, buyers £11- 1 >d 0d>, sellers £113 Os. Od. 1 Singapcrc: —$59.00. <125 t<_u41 words
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Advertisement365 1930-11-06 8 I/ AI 99 AOX 1 QUALITY. JLV If /"ii-rf SHEFFIELD. Stainless Nickel Spoons Forks. 1 MADE OF SPECIALLY TREATED HIGHEST GRADE NICKEL SILVER Dj EXTRA HEAVY WEIGHT. "OLD ENGLISH" PATTERN ONLY. g Absonrtely Rust Resisting and Stainless for ordinary Purposes. g E%ery Article Marked "SILVAL' is Fully Guaranteed. Price per365 words
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Advertisement118 1930-11-06 8 «Z*****Z5Z5Z5S5i5Z5a5"<J52Sa52SZSZ5Z525ES I BRILLIANT AND I' I GEM SET i jewellery! S Id Latest Designs—Platinum S I or W/Gold Setting. I I I rQ 1/1 PRICES THAT DEFY I COMPETITION. I S 30 Years' Experience. I lu.S.De Silva&Brosj I 61, High Street. I 'Phone 4540. I THE STRAITS CHINESE 8 I118 words
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608 1930-11-06 9 RESIGNATION OF CHIEF WHIP. PREPARATIONS FOR SI'DDEN CRISIS. ur j SIMON'S CHALLENGING LETTER. Reuter's Service. British Official Wireless. London, Nov. 5. crott-wrttag among the Liberals i night s unemployment division in when five, including Sir John tne and Sir Robert Hutchison (ChiefReuter's Service.; British Official Wireless. - 608 words
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Article241 1930-11-06 9 British Official Wireless. f neuter's Service.] London. Nov. 5. C Bellairs (Cons., Maidstone) 5U the Government had made any mt military action to the feVari' 1 Ja P anese Governments with cl Borders in China. rson (Foreign Secretary) replied but the Government on two he pastBritish Official Wireless. - 241 words
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Article213 1930-11-06 9 OTHER WORKS MAY BE HELD UP. NEXT IMPERIAL PARLEY TO EXAMINE. Reuter's Service. London, Nov. 5. It is bel eyed that the heads of delegations to the Imperial conference has approved the report of the committee presided over by Mr. J. R. Mac Donald (Premier)Reuter's Service. - 213 words
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Article402 1930-11-06 9 British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby. Nov. 5. Final cons deration of the constitutional aspects of inter-Empire relations was continued by the heads of delegations at the Imperial Conference to-day, and progress was made. The question of the right of a cit zen of a Dominion toBritish Official Wireless. - 402 words
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Article200 1930-11-06 9 MME. PAVLOVA SUED. SEQUEL TO LAST VISIT TO MALAYA. (By arrangement with the "S.F.P.") London, Nov. 5. A snatched kiss on board ship between Rangoon and Penang by two members of Mme. Pavlova's company which visited Malaya in the course of its tour of the Far200 words
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Article227 1930-11-06 9 ADDED TO WEIGHT OF RlOl. GERMANS TO USE HELIUM. Reuter's Service. London, Nov. 5. To-day's R101 inquiry revealed that the airship passed over Poix aerodrome, near Beauvais, at a height of 300 feet, whereas, according to Squadron-Leader Booth, the ship should ha\ c been at a minimumReuter's Service. - 227 words
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Article351 1930-11-06 9 British Official Wireless. [British Official Wireless.] Rugby. Nov. 5. At the R101 Court of Inquiry to-day. Air Marshal Sir John Higgins mentioned an occasion when the airship at the mast at Gardington rode out a gale when the wind reached 83 miles an hour. He said thatBritish Official Wireless. - 351 words
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Article135 1930-11-06 9 GENERAL SMUTS ON UNITED EUROPE. Reuter's Service. Johannesburg, Nov. 5. Addressing a League of Nations Union meeting, General Smuts was gloomy ever the prospects of the Disarmament Commission discussions at *he next Geneva Assembly. He expressed the opinion that the proposed confederation cf Europe was the resultReuter's Service. - 135 words
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Article165 1930-11-06 9 ENTERTAINED BY KING AND QUEEN. [BritrJi Official Wireless.] Rugby, Nov. 5. In the State d ning room cl Buckingham Palace last night, th'; King-Er.ipu;ci, accompanied by the Queen, en*crtainel at banquel the Indian ruling Princes anci Chief* who are in London to attend the Round-Iao:e Conference. The165 words
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Article554 1930-11-06 9 DISTRICT COURT JUDGMENT. CHINESE FAMILY SENT TO PRISON. TERRIBLE TREATMENT OF GIRLS. At the conclusion of a long judgment in a case in which a Chinese trader, his w fe and his daughter were charged before the District Judge (Mr. C. Wilson) with certain offences under the554 words
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Article384 1930-11-06 9 INHERITANCE OF $70,000 ENTIRELY LOST. Publicly examined by Mr. D H. Tudor. Asst. Official Assignee, before Mr. Justice Palgrav* Simpson yesterday a Chinese named Seng Gew Cheow. said that in 1925 he received $70 000 from his deceased uncle's estate. He invested $10,000 in Chin Wah384 words
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Article27 1930-11-06 9 The engagement is announced of Mr. Chan Twee Kirn, building contractor. Malacca, to Miss Tan Bee Neo. younges*. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Jiak Chong. Singapore.27 words
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Advertisement151 1930-11-06 9 8 c "Motor Car" I JAPANESE CEMENT. 1 Reliable 1 j Economical I CHEAP, j 1 High Uniform I Quality to British IM gtZtfjßft 1 I Standard \S^C Dt 1 I i I Specification. i I Stocks from: I GUTHRIE CO., LTD., B (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements .j C151 words
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89 1930-11-06 10 Sports Pastimes. S.C.C. v. WELCH REGT. Important Match On Saturday. RUGBY FOOTBALL. The following have been invited to play for the S.C.C. against the Welch Battalion XV, on Saturday on the Padang at 4.45 pjn.: D. R. H»rper: A. P. Goldman. C. M. J. Kirke, H. Price. W. R. M.89 words
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Article252 1930-11-06 10 The S.C.C. tournament side. Etceteras, were given a surprist' on the Padang yesterday, when the visitors from across the causeway put it over them to the time of a goal and five tries (20 pts.) to an unconverted try. The teams were: Johore: Garrard; Hembury, Peters.252 words
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Article57 1930-11-06 10 The P.S.R.F.C. paid the penalty of fielding a very mixed side against the Islands at Thomson Road yesterday, being beaten by four tries (12 pts.) to nil. Lieut. Bryan, who scored two tries, was the outstanding player. The Islands obtained three tries in the first half.57 words
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Article48 1930-11-06 10 The "Cornwall's" second team fared no better than tneir seniors did recently, when they met the 2nd XV of the Welch Regt. at Tanglin yesterday. The soldiers scored four goals and two tries without reply. RESULT: Welch II 26 pts.; "Cornwall" II 0.48 words
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Article92 1930-11-06 10 Teams for the "Malaya" Cup match at Rengam on Saturday: Johore: Parks: Vines. Peters. Ferguson, Van de Gucht: Gothe, Scott; Campbell, Cuscaden, Mackenzie, Reid, Parker, Saunders, Bailey and Hayes. Reserves: Dale, Sidford, Henshall, Galvin. Bond, Engley. Allen and Fielden. N.S.: P. Bathgate; B. J. La vers,92 words
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Article332 1930-11-06 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. Amicable A.A. team against the Social A.P. on Monday at the S.C.F.A. ground:—Tan Choo Quee, Goh Ah Chew, Tan Teng Seng, Chhi Ah Hui, Lim Chee Kit, Koh Hock Kirn, Tan Cheow Hin, Toh Yong Quee, Tay Quee Liang, Yeo Ah Kow and Yeo Choon Song.332 words
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Article41 1930-11-06 10 ASSN. FOOTBALL. Reuter's Service. London, Nov. 5. At Tottenham to-day the English League defeated the Scottish League by 7 goals to 3. SCOTTISH LEAGUE— (Dir. I.) Reuter makes the following correction of Saturday's match. Queen's Park 2, Hibernian 2.Reuter's Service. - 41 words
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Article29 1930-11-06 10 At the Chinese ground yesterday before a crowd of spectators Social Athletic Party beat the Ho Hong Bank team by 2 goals to 1.29 words
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43 1930-11-06 10 Navaratnam, the T.P.C.A. forward who was ordered off the field by the referee, Mr. R. H. Gale, in the Selangor Cup final, has been suspended for three years. Packiri has been suspended for a similar period.43 words
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Article280 1930-11-06 10 LAWN BOWLS. The draw for the singles handicap and doubles (open) in the S.C.C. tournament resulted as follows: Singles Handicap: M. B. Brock well plus 8 bye R. T. Boyd plus 3 v. L. O. H. Bruyeres minus 5, H. M. Cantrell plus 5 v. P. J. L.280 words
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Article121 1930-11-06 10 GOLF. The following is the draw for the Malcolm Cup at the Garrison Golf Club. First round Lt. Col. G. J. V. Shepherd and Major J. M. MacKinnon v. Lieut. M. H. F. Waring and Lieut. J. C. Alexander. Byes: Lt. Col. J. M. Mackenzie and Major121 words
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Article151 1930-11-06 10 HOCKEY. A team from the S.R.C. entertained the Medical College eleven at hockey on the Padang yesterday. The home team won by 2—l, after a fairly interesting game. The College are a fast improving side and should do very well with mere prretice. There was no151 words
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Article63 1930-11-06 10 The Welch Regiment proved too good for the Police yesterday when they defeated them by 5 —0. at Tanglin. The Police fought hard all the way, but they were up aga nst a superior team. Capt. Duncan, Welchman and Swain scored during the first half, and Capt. Duncan63 words
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Article81 1930-11-06 10 POPPY DAY FUND EFFORT ON PADANG. Teams in the ladies' match on the Padang to-day in aid of the Poppy Day Fund:— Singapore Girls' Sports Club: —D. Oehlers (capt.); A. D. Oehlers, A. Pennefather; B. Baumgarten, W. Lewis, G. de Silva; D. Clarke, N. Oehlers, T. Oehlers,81 words
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Article31 1930-11-06 10 Members of the V.M.C.A. who are interested in hockey and the revival of the Association's team are requested to submit their names to the Physical Director before Wednesday next.31 words
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Article51 1930-11-06 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 5. At Tampin yesterday the newly formed Tampin Club hockey XI tried conclusions with the N.S. Club The game ended in a draw. The Tampin team acquitted themselves creditably, MacKenzie playing a great game for them at centre51 words
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Article3343 1930-11-06 10 MUNICIPAL MEETING AT SINGAPORE. NEXT YEAR'S BUDGET PASSED. PLEA FOR SECRETARIAL ECONOMY. A meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners was held yesterday in the Municipal Board Room when the Budget for next year was considered in detail and passed. Mr. R. J. Farrer, the President, was in3,343 words
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Article49 1930-11-06 10 Reuter's Service. Geneva, Nov. 5. The Union of Patriotic Associations has very Indignantly protested against the presence of Soviet delegates at the Preparatory Disarmament Commission. The Police took precautions at the railway station on the arrival of the Soviet delegates, but there was no incident.Reuter's Service. - 49 words
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Article654 1930-11-06 10 MARSHAL CHANG'S DECISION. CANTON AIR FORCE TO REBELS. tSin Kuo Mm Prett Sen Shanghai. Nov 5 President Chiang Kai Shek is fc hua to-day for Nanking aft- JJJ* holiday at his native village. The representatives of Mar>i Shan and Feng Yu Siang ag. Marshal Chang654 words
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Article176 1930-11-06 10 GOVERNMENT ALLOWAN< ES REDUCED. [Trans-Ocean via Par-A Berlin N I 4 The next year's Federal Bud 10.6 milliard marks (against 11 7 the current Budget) is generally the Press as evidence of Gov en mination to inaugurate an era economy in public expenditure The newspapers emphasise176 words
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Article69 1930-11-06 11 i are fntifed to lorite to us on :c interest. It must be under Malaya Tribune" does not lor* opinions expressed by corresteeei tERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF preferably typewritten (double on one side of the paper only ay be used, but the names and correspondents must be enclosed69 words
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Article133 1930-11-06 11 Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") •Mow me to congratulate Mr. uigh the columns of your widely on his courageous motion put eni meeting of the Municipal reduce the minimum charge m 40 cents to 25 cents, which c b neficiul to the owners bo will facilitate133 words
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Article125 1930-11-06 11 t ditor. "Malaya Tribune spectcdrj! t was announced I chanted its enfre programme ut Lhe usual notice being gfcrcn, hundreds nay thousands, who he film again in a ciaie of the picture will be screened thcr theatre, but I for one much to see it sho\sii125 words
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Article167 1930-11-06 11 the Ed.tor. "Malaya Tribune") Sir -1- la r.euiless for anyone to po'nt out ters are struggling in most adverse I would however like public drawn to the almost daily the Singapore streets anywhere .led residential districts, tiffin time the streets are ken doing normal business. A sly characters167 words
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Article28 1930-11-06 11 untitled of Money Orders for India M mot of Money Orders for India o-dajr is Rs. 154 for 100. The t Money Orders from India ioB far $100.28 words
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Article138 1930-11-06 11 NON-EUROPEANS EXCLUDED. COLONIAL I NDLR-SECRETARY S APOLOGIA. London. Sept. 20. Rcgeiding protests against the exclusion of Indians and othei non-European British subjects from the London House cf the Empire Student/ Hostel to be established here, although public assistance was appealed for on wider grounds, the following communication138 words
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Advertisement315 1930-11-06 11 25_5_5_S_5_S_5i_H___^ 1 NEW WORLD CABARET I I To-night and Nightly. I 1 I 1 Grand Vaudeville Show f By trie New World Cabaret "FLASHES" J 1 Commencing Sat., Nov. 8 Special Number 1 I "A PERSIAN FANTASY" B 1 al MOONLIGHT HALL, NEW WORLD jjj COMMENCING THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, AT315 words
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Advertisement186 1930-11-06 11 M Jli Orange Smasn commands J ~H the highest price in the market, on account of its j Delightful Taste and 1 I ll ll Aids Digestion. Refuse I i lii''ll 111 c^eap m^tati ns i ie i 1 KJli Il ORIGINAL I I ORANGE I rsllll smash, j I186 words
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Miscellaneous170 1930-11-06 11 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY, NOV. 6 am, Japan, Korea, For- <• EhNi Siberia. Western Canada, and Western States of U.S.A. (Tinhow) 3 p.m. 'Ceykr, S. hern and Western India (Glenbeg) 3 p.m. North and East India Canada and U.S.A. Takliwa) 3 p.m. and N-West Suma ra iSelangon 3 p.m. Pr eaanifc170 words
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Miscellaneous499 1930-11-06 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. ROUTINE ORDERS. Routine enters by Li ut.-Colonel J. M. Mackcmie. D.S.O.. Commanding S.S.V.F.. dated Nov. 5. i ».ips C hristmas Cards. Samples ha- e been posted up at the S.V C Canteen. Eurasian. Chinese end Malay Clubs. Cards may be had on application to the Price ?5 cents499 words
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698 1930-11-06 12 ERASER'S REPORT. Messrs. Fraser and Co., in their weekly report, dated Nov. 4, state: An active interest has been taken in mining shares th.s week encouraged by the steadv price for the metal which prevailed until today when values were marked down about £4.10.0 per698 words
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Article451 1930-11-06 12 Singapore, October 21. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) katl 60 Beef, stew or curry kati 45 Pork, lean kati 60 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) kati 48 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb. 55 Fowl kati 50 Hens (Locally reared) kati 60 Ducks each 80 Pigeons, domestic451 words
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Advertisement318 1930-11-06 12 I "JWAVqE" I X 'PHONE 4227. 59. SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. X a On Vieu; from Thursday, Nov. 6. j cj .4 tvri/ Large Selection of jjj I Ladles' Model, Ready-to-Wear and cj Untrimmed Hats. Children's Trimmed g I and Untrimmed Hats, Toys; Popular g Christmas Annuals-(Tiger Tim, Puck, g Mrs318 words
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Advertisement230 1930-11-06 12 PING WAH CO. HEAD OFFICE: 6X. SHerle Rnal Branch 334 Orchard Roarl iOpposite Police Station) Specialist in Dry Cleaning. Chemical Clean ing and Dyeing High Class workmanship at lowest prf»» BOOK-KEEPING. Quickly and easily learnt in your own hemi and in your own spare time. We have thousands of successful230 words
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Advertisement130 1930-11-06 12 j madam KELVEY's schooi. or DANCING THE PERFECT DANCER h 111 !n E demand and gets the real joy of d YOU CANNOT DANCE Mdm. Xl i yj I make you proficient in six priv.v an the LATEST BALLROOM DANCII or old Mdm. KELVEY is a professi< Character. Classical, Clog.130 words
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Article852 1930-11-06 13 Should Wives Go Out to Work? The Pros and Cons. (By a Special Correspondent j Now that the Malaya Tribune" has started a "Woman's Corner" mainly contributed by lady readers, the question of whether or net the Chinese wemen should be gainfully employed outside the home should form852 words
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Article246 1930-11-06 13 Bolt upright or at your ease. You probably wonder what there is in this. But the position which people adopt when sitting is often an indication of the state of their health. You have observed the tense, bolt-upright position of some people even246 words
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Advertisement96 1930-11-06 13 TOYS. Watch for our display on Dec. 1. AT SAINT-DIDIER ACCESSORIES, 7. PRINSEP STREET. LEPROSY GUARANTEED AMAZING IMPROVEMENT IN LESS THAN A MONTH. Patients have derived exceedingly marvellous results in Diabetes, Consumption, Piles, V.D.. Sex-Disorders, Leucorrhoea, Malaria, Paralysis, Sterility, and numerous other Chronic diseases. Consult The Famous Ayurvedic Physicians SRIMATHI96 words
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Advertisement164 1930-11-06 13 j CHRISTMAS I The new Jewelery specially ordered for CHRISTMAS and I NEW YEAR season has, just arrived. 1 Most Wonderful Patterns gljj, BrOGCheS B DIAMONDS AND STONES I g ay Brooches of Best Quality. Rings 1 First Class Workmanship. Brace l e ts jjj I prices that mean investing.164 words
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Article1113 1930-11-06 14 No Escape From Politics. Mozart's Grave To Be Tended. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune."j Berlin. Oct. 14. Theie is in Berlin just now no escaping politics. Wherever one goes, in cafes, in motor buses, at street corners, in the parks in the home, in the press, on the1,113 words
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Advertisement308 1930-11-06 14 FRESH, CHEERFUL, LIVELY VIGOUR RENEWED SLEEP PERFECT fa# APPETITE GOOD PHOSFERINE Saved me from Mf|| a Lassitude l Limpness Health ¥('!m good appearance hw 'it now habitual. jf Jj^ Diana Maxwell, who is "Lucky Girl" in the famous musical "jR'W comedy, writes Jfß\ i^fe' WHEN lam feeling a little run308 words
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Advertisement65 1930-11-06 14 The genius of Kayser y^^»^^—^ Hosiery is its clear, flawless sheerness its subtle co. D. ngs 1 trim, chic ankle lines, as exem- economical, Kayser Hosiery is p! Sfkfashioned of purest silk, pure W&£Ĕ£&&s&&\ dyed. It wears well, washes W p ;pnßfcjjj^j-^^^^^MBBg well, looks wdl a/ways. Priced m. \'B moderately—at65 words
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Advertisement554 1930-11-06 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. 111 •/i ll (Incorporated ta Germany.) The undernoted are the Company Intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. FULDA for Manila, Hong Kong, S'ghai, Taku, Dalny Tsingtau Nov. 9 SCHLESIEN for Saigon. Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka Moji Nov. 15 MOSEL for Hong Kong Shanghai, Dalny, Tsingtau, Kobe, Osaka Moji Nov. 23554 words
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Advertisement590 1930-11-06 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered in London, tinder the Companie» Acts of 1862 to 1890, on 2nd December, 1892.) Authorised Capital £3,000.000 Subscribed Capital Sooo Paid-up Capital g^JH Reserve Fund and Rest £l,6w,wi» lIEAO OFFICE: 15. Grace Church Street. London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J. M.590 words
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Advertisement521 1930-11-06 16 This Paper has the Largest Sale Among the People who Spend Most in British Malaya. 1 [..^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^MBHMfIHBMMHBVMHBHHMHHBHMai TO LET. TO LET—B6-1 and 86-3, Tank Road. Immediate entry. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—Raffles Chambers, Nos. 8, 20, 40, •1,43 to 45. Apply to, The Secretary, The Garden Club. TO LET —Semi-bungalow,521 words
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Advertisement648 1930-11-06 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. I, the undersigned, Chan Peng Khoon, Inform the public that my services as Superintendent and Sales Manager of the firm styled Malayan Tile Co.. Ltd., of 199, Kallang Road, terminated with the said firm on October 31, 1930. I have therefore no further connection whatsoever with that648 words
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