Malaya Tribune, 19 November 1930

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  • 28 1 The Malaya Tribune XVII, -No. 273 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Wednesday. Nov. 19, 1930. MALAYA TRIBUNE. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1930
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 211 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. YOU CANNOT BETTER THE BEST, -SHIP" BRAND I SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK f This iMilk is prepared from V PURE UNSKIMMED COW'S MILK, and in condensation W\\ nothing but FINEST WHITE '^4k^Jr?^ 1 SUGAR is added. Being pre- pared under the most hygienic ''J\ ronditions, this Milk is
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    • 150 1 "FIX) RO DOR" /y A in Pot Tropical high eea—r, /7 jV Singapore I 1 Of the many good things which 1 I slip smoothly past the Epiglottis, 1 there is none better than j READS "DOGS HEAD LIGHT J LAGER, the Beer without a Peer. j j Ask SSk
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  • 689 2 For thousands of years tt has been the desire of all nat'ons to maintain man's and woman's virility even far bryoiid the very advanced age us the expression of vital efficiency. The possibility of rejuvenating the worn-out body lias now entered the realm of practical possibilities through the
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  • 1898 2 THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL. THE LONSDALE BELTS. English Lightweight Title. Women And Athletics. tSpecial to the Malaya Tribune. London. Oct. 22. Fourteen goals last season—six against Wales and five against Scotland—and now a s—l trkmph over Ireland at Bramall Lane! England is serving all the nations alike. The
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    • 208 2 Restores j VitalityBuilds Health! Tasteless! Children don't have to be coaxed to take Wampole's Extract of Cod Liver. Adults, too, find it pleasant and palatable a wonderfully effective restorative to strengthen, tone and build up the whole system. MAKES YOU WELL. Wampole's Extract of Cod Liver adds to the natural
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    • 187 2 ffh Arc You the Man who Sings in I ?v J a? £-2? "ttLrt '«> I .and out-of-sorts that is no reattn wh VtheZ n k ak trZ I 1 j v ,Iy mnd keeps hhnseif <" r c h t takt I A eeuent spirit, first thing in a
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    • 169 3 Fxpe„Mve, Past|lln? Qu||<; Prepare <»P to fl Healthful? Yes i.„ for everybody. Flavour? Try this cup Mit I t lu,ous and different? ca„ a m ore delightful drink?" tu. ?v os br ld i d ,nad rf c of purf Hp 'v rich H roaStWl t0 brin ou the r,rh
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    • 107 3 Attracts a Thousand Eyes EVES that admire but are very erit. 7- that TrnTZmti E^thLl o d!^l <Unt cr m but also >«• the flaw.— dangarou. mouth germs— Tsath that .r, .tainsd. yellow and ■J l th X* a. '•"J* are a. aoon .1 you opsn SISJS 5 fTS* aoon
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    • 400 3 I This i^l I "STANDS FOR QUALITY/ Do You Know— I granges, like Lemons, are alkaline i v in reaction in the body and help I to correct acidity. Mental dullness, |jj C- headache, sluggishness, indigestion, g gj and sleeplessness are all symptoms Cj of acidity caused by over-indulgence S
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  • 180 4 Ford Car Sales. In a recent Issue of the Automotive Industries Magazine, there appeared an article giving the automobile registrations in Wayne County. Detroit area. Michigan, for July 1930. Thest figures show Ford securing 70 per cent, of the total business. This means that in pa went er
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  • 1105 4 A review of developments of the automobile indicates that the success of this vehicle based upon a series of inventions AdaptaUoti of gasoline engines to the needs of highway transportation is regarded by many expert* as the initial move in bringing the automotive Industry to its present position
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    • 260 4 g] You are suffering from Anaemii, General Debility ttc I You ma y have tr »ed many kinds of medicines which failed I to give satisfactory results. Why don't you try v I I S HEMOBIYL ROUBBELP 9 JhJJHI Don't wait longer and get a bottle to-day from your Dispensary'
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    • 106 4 deadliest insect-killer, is also the thriftiest! Re more effective insecticide than Black Flag! pi Lower in price than most others. Black ¥lm f contains a secret ingredient which is sure death to insect pests. It never stuns, or stupefies.it kills. Its vapor keeps porches, camps, and open houses free of
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    • 301 4 Strengthen your Nerves By| y with Sanate *"My doctor recommended come back in a me Sanatogen C great stuff has positively am that Sanatogen.' ht said writes Mr. E. C Gil > The change in three weeks is such that I cinnot thank you enough. My courage Start a course
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  • 1173 5 -V FRASER «M« CO, AND STOCR BRORCRS. Singapore, Nov. 19. 10 Issue VaIUC fedsBuyers. SeUer». 05 0 Ayer Hltam Tin 5S 31 0.0 .77. 10.0 30 0 .10 6 H'** '00 Batang Padang 11 0.18.0 !J 00 Batu fif 30 0.10 °i" «1-0.0 Burmah Malay 11 04«
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    • 431 5 National Lunch Home. 37, M \RKET STREET. fxr' ''nder Able Management. v*k..' varieties, Indian Refreshment* Sweets and Cakes A Speciality. frtta ton Milk. Coffee. Tea and Cocoa Served. UMa In Tea aad Dhmer Parties, f h»r*es Moderate —Palatable to all. f terms apply te the Manager 61 LI BARAK HAIR
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    • 135 5 I_ Popular Talkie Hits Sung by I Screen Artists. I MJfg mil* son* From -THE GRAND PARADF Atone in the Bain. Sun, by 8 3451 S3 40 the y From -THE BBAT" Were uncomfortable Sung by Betty Balfour X 8.3467 For yoa. From "CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD »ou. you alone.
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    • 181 5 THE COLONIAL COMMERCIAL SYNDICATE. "Music Emporium. 9 «4, SE RAN GOON ROAD, (Tap Floor). GRAMOPHONES. Jjl makes and kinds to sort &M aorbM* latest records in stock"*ords receive? every V. K. IYBB, Prcprtator. PINO WAH CO. HEAD OFFICE- 68 fMSSfS Wmr >«m <w 'Phone 2419 at caß at UM CHEE
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    • 351 6 poeo© oo oeoo oeoeo© qq oe oo oooisS Jll I *s "To the Capitol, come: S S Tift* urilf be there before the stream o' the people 9 E H Shakespeare's CORIOLANUS" B) n3 Act. Scene 111 Cj I 1 6.15 1 TO-NIGHT \9.IS I POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT! 3
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    • 245 6 Amusements. 1 6 30 Last two Performances 930 I 3 ALL COMEDY PROGRAMME. I I Movietones Laughing Hit! 1 q WITH LUCILLE BROWN, STANLEY SMITH, TED HEALY AND 1 I HIS RACKETEERS. AUO [Jj park and McCullough "DETECTIVES WANTED I Fox Movietone News. 1 jf S I To-morrow Night! I
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    • 205 6 1 MAPLBOROIJeu I BEACH ROAD, r j 6.15 To-night Last Night. a JS j i I S Richard Di x I In his First All-Talking Funfeast: I By Paramount Nothing But The Truth 1 And g»*«tMg But Laughs! I Next Change To-morrow. I "FOUR FEATHERS' I witll FAY WRAV NOAH
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  • 116 7 i EA L FOR NON-PARTY ACTION. i MMTRE OF IMPERIAL ONFERENCE. Reuter's Service. London, Nov. 18. Committee of the National V and Commerce, of which n.s "the motor-car manu- p t issued a statement mayed at the failure, on the t the Imperial Conference, i>
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  • 193 7 X ourtesy of H. and S. Bank.) British Official Wireless. Uli 1A PORE. NOV. 19. Mta| tdmi months' sight 2s. 3 29/32 d. i«ht 2s. London J 13 16d.. London 30 days' 32d.. London demand 2s I ha T.T. la, I 23/32 d.„ Lyons Paris demand 1.430. Hamburg
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  • 50 7 Of LOCK NOON, NOV. 19 to London 11 tanri spot Standard RSS on U 4 15 .c 15 15i 4 15 4 March 15, i 15% 154 15\ i Spot Sheet 4 9/led. N IL k SM Sheef r> 661 c «nts 94 per lb.
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  • 83 7 GRADUAL RETURN OF CONFIDENCE. RUBBER APPRECIATING DAILY. «hare report. locVn£ket*n£ S? Prev^d although the vSSmi rT C Ume JJ. S dlscourag^Xw^at^ Pnce of the S !5 setback good sunnnrt v ity bj on any nence dence locally and T. SI urn confltes a„n~ P h
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  • 76 7 REVOLT OF MEMBAKUT SHAREHOLDERS <Bj/ arrangement with the "S.FJ>.»j London. Nov. 18 and mor 4Hd. spot S to < 9 ror^aVd^ier. at 158 SPOt thl h K h^ e mar ets are ""Ml -die. Iders Gf Rubber have extraordinary meeting to coJS resolutions for reducing the
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  • 150 7 SINQAPORE. NOV. IS. Rice, Siam A -l per Koyan $335 Rice. Siam 1 m JS? Rice. Siam 2 liTi Rice. Siam 3 m siCeSlam5 iCeSlam till Rice. Saigon A -l 2JJ Rice. Saigon 1 Rice. Saigon 2 IT™ Rice, Saigon 3 gZ Rice. Rangoon 1 l'!? Rice. Rangoon 2
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  • 57 7 AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT SCHEME. Reuter's Service. Akron. (Ohio). Nov 19. tha^ e th P Trlrr Tm and Rubber Co announces American Bank of Liberia will be SStS Monrovia. The new InsUtution. mm the President of Liberia has designated the United States Trading Co subsidiary of i*ZTFJZ Which
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  • 286 7 TIN S FURTHER FALL. RIBBER Lcndon-4 9 16d down llSd New York._9\ cents (0,. unchanged Share..;-steady Allenbys 85—90 cents Am Moleks 75-« cents. Ayer Panas SO-W cenL JS" 55 18 Brogas KaUls Je,oton W 2*-2« cents. Buk't Katlls 35—40 cent*. Ccllnsburghs Sl.2o—sl 50 Ccnncmanu «5-95 cents. Olcnealy, si—Si2
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  • 101 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. Nov. 19. Wharf (Entrance Gate I). HMS Iroquois E EE. Wharf: Talamba 22 Hcsang (shifts to 30/1, and Anhul 20 Main Wharf (Entrance Gate t) "wars- i 6: voBUMd v: kou Empire Dock (Entrance Gate S) Iyo Maru 32; Ethiopia 35 Empire Dock
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  • 185 7 U. S. PL AN TO AID CHINA. LOAN FROM THE POWERS. that ??%srsa au foreign Senate lations. ha* Sino-American trade rethereo'rfh'r? 1 11 *aW Chi nese BrlUln. .nd otnef Btat B S3 the movement wZmSS? I deslrou ot joining «ent SOo.ooTooJ n S Chlnese Qov the direction 5 BPem Und
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  • 107 7 AMONGST THE WILD TRIBES. Green hashed f °3E5 of Bu.nV 0881 of the tribes in the east and|2S l M <»"™ln, the w«t «„h m nB many Chi n tribes in nas 2>£J5JP BB hIS nlne Burma Whic^r thousand mil--exploration of the EJL" mOSt UJ ful have marie
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  • 187 7 The mm •Chenonceaux- is due here from »i l r o n n morrow at 7 ajn l^VSiiS Aden at 3 Pm for Co lo mbo iSTJS 2\Z*Z 841(1 and Marseilles. She will berth at the SH B wharves. The preliminary notice No. 7 to mariner, Uon of
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  • 122 7 NO MORE AIRSHIPS? construction, you omit tHeler th^ P b^M^f 11 6 Whlch and whS. D T to too small to give the buoyancy required for capacity of Rioo, is on ,y 151 tons That 0 t NoTthe^^ 0 heUum 15 t»^L th£ Zr£ im iC
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  • 34 7 TURKEY DEFEATING PROGRESS. vention abroad Whn« f v pium Contabours to Turkey, which Is party KeitheJ Turkish Government can be persuaded t„ he Geneva a„„. oplum .^^«^Wj as the source of supply.
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  • 125 7 SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS AGAINST PROMINENT CITIZEN. New York. Jn^L™ 6 m re amaz n revelations are made BsSS ss£S EL Hal. ln WhlCh a Prominent Tarn£vvr. -ays seourin^ e »H meant,me numer °us detectives are «he Net i° find Judge Cra r ne New York State Supreme Court,
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  • 64 7 named Sim Judge <mTc w"CTu W re thC Distrlct WHh MiliVl jff I s With obMillan. Head o? thl rlf disclos by Mr Macaccusod ST* tha the letter purport^*toT? taWets by S| a doctor P 5? 25"** 8 S obtained the tablets 29 he 0 1
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  • 199 7 CRIMINALS LIKE THEM IN WINTER. JL**J!» Instructor in Socia, on Sent m nchln University. Peking was wnoir. nSSm«L Penal Reform at that it was WCre 81X011 -specially m winteT u CP out trained staff of SSL 8011 and prisoners yen T^™? Nor was education they dld 20 years
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  • 43 7 V v?c A Bl^ re^p n ct?ble th f e 'jy— °< OH Members- 3ST2VSL?: pr °<"-<»'™e at Ram Quay 5g- at t he YW C A -Ji-m some rod nmi j friends, promising nm f gamilndTnces 1 1 and ento!
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  • 33 7 The Singapore Flying Club's two Moth seaplanes, structor H. w. JSC'CAiTSf mitted by th* olub 15 now perEast ■HU^S, practically as far as s „l Bh Arc »'l*l««o. trip has been arrayed a
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    • 37 7 mmmwm j CARL LAEMMLE present's U JOSEPH SCHILDKR4UI H t The Mississippi H H Gambler" H with JOAN BENNETT U 1,, d b owl. including U; S Har.an H d ,n P«-t» acting of tUw- t! f^l
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    • 265 7 R 7 3 Ver M Valley s"* Malacca Street. Jumabhoy, 15, NOTICE. Chinese) is <* Javp... a runner or othSwS and empl yiKent w to transact or acclm any 0t half. Pt any order on ur beL K. CHKNG CO *Sd.) L. K. CHENG. Managing Partner. THE BOMBAY STORE. hereby
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 156 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. DA ILY WEATHER REPORT. Blight" RelaTemperature. Rain- Sun- tlve. Wlrwl suuooa. r t a a: 5t Alor Star 84 73 01 ns We thW Kota Bharu I? 1 6 H NJNJC Q K. Trengganu rcrc **t Kroh 78 7Q Sitiawan S8 ,2 2° 93 X 1 rZ
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  • 809 8 Leaving for the moment the topic of th? hour—that of Council Reform —we would discuss another of even greater importance from the iptcift] standpoint of those most concerned. We refer to the subject of the Temporary Allowances of Government Servants, and the Commission that has been appointed to
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  • 310 8 Mr. J. Sinclair Milne branch manager. Mcsers. Fraser and Neave Ltd.. Seremban. is com ink on transfer to Singapore shortly Passengers from Singapore to Palembang by the Dutch mail 'plane to-day were Mr L W Elliott and Mr E. M. Wanner. Mr. Lugt wa* a passenger to Batavia. Our Seremban
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  • 81 8 WILL WORK BE STOPPED? Rumours that work on the proposed civil aerodrome in the Kallang Basin Is to be suspended are net confirmed In official quarters. It Is understood, however, that Air Marshal Sir Geoffrey Salmond. R AP. (India), who flew to Singapore last week to prospect the
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  • 145 8 By arrangement with the Eastern Extension Telegraph Co., Ltd.. Christmas Greeting Telegrams addressed to Great Britain and Norther 1 Ireland, the Irish Free State, Australia. Canada South, East and West Africa, India, other parts cf the British Empire. Belgium, China, Czechoslovakia. Denmark, Prance, Germany. Japan Sweden. Switzerland,
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  • 46 8 Reuter's Service. Shanghai. Nov. 18. Mrs. Victor Bruce passed over Mokpo in South West Korea, at 12.45 p.m. to-day. Seoul, Nov. 18. Mrs. Brute landed at 3.43 p.m. to-day. I Mrs. Bruce is on a flight from England to Japan. I
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  • 392 8 Monday. Nov. 10. The folic wing had dinner wi.h His Excellency and Mrs. Scott:—Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Butterworth. Captain and Mrs V. C. Russell and Mr and Mrs. C. W. Dawson. His Excellency's party attended the Eurasian Poppy Day Ball at the Victoria Memorial Ha 1 Tuesday.
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  • 60 8 From China and Japan by "Hosang," duo Singapore daylight to-morrow. From Indo-China by "Chenonceaux." d c Singapore to-morrow. From China and Japan by "Fushimi Maru." due Singapore to-morrow. Prcm China and Japan by "Nagpore." due Singapore at 6 a.m. on Friday. From Europe (London mails despatched on Oct.
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  • 187 8 "Sunny Side Up." the Fox musical talkie which was so popular here, will start its new reason at the Alhambra ;o-morrow nigh having arrived by air mail from Java. It has t< leturn to Java after the Alhambra run. as it Is becked up there until December. 1931—an rasy record
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  • 749 8 (BY "LOOKED It is hereby umounoed Tribune" has no intenti i >-lalay a Street's example in Kcurin Cecil on the subject of Council p But what really entertain! be obtained by sweeping «ml<i byways, with no necessity at* the interviewees— and que: to endorsed the 'M.T. s-'
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  • 14 8 At the Theosophical So Green. Swami Adyananda rill en "Religion and Human Pr to-morrow.
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  • 39 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS. RUBBER Londtn:—4 9 itid. New York:—9' 4 cents iGi Singapore:— 14 \-15 cents T,N ft I London:—Spot £113 ss. Od 3 months, buyers £114 10s 6d.). sellers £114 12v 6d Sln f apore:-$58.62U. r!5O
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    • 194 8 j New distends.! Luncheon Cruet, Five Fancy Class Bottles with SilverX Plated Mounts and Spooos g I Price 513.50. I I Robinson Co., Ltd. I rtj (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlement*.) fi Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. j^ *****21^^ I Rudy Ijf y.. j admired the SOOTHING VOICE I jjj cc
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    • 71 8 r— BRILLIANT AND I GEM SET I I JEWELLERY I 3 In Latest Designs—Platinum gj Cj or W/Gold Setting. X PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. I 30 Years* Experience. a lu.S.De Silva&Bros j I 61. High Street. I 'Phone 4540. —:634:_ X jO NOkTH BUDGE ROAD TENG SENG GUAN I X
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  • 1354 9 COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO WORK OUT SCHEME. PUNJAB DELEGATE'S DRAMATIC WARNING. WORD "FRANCHISE" ORIGINATES COMMUNAL FRICTION. Reuter's Service. tßfi Sertice.] London. Nov. 18. the work of the Round- Mtherlng momentum is the Bustaes* Committee that a > appointed to consider the ■1
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  • 25 9 PREMIER'S TRIBUTE TO JEWS. GOVERNMENT SCHEME OF DEVELOPMENT. Reuter's Service. London, Nov 18 enum tlon orß^ lo^^in: «ntish interests, particularly British lives.
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  • 145 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby. Nov. 18. 'or 5 provlde in ■*»»uon all r?fiisi*E* «ettlements. In would beURJS thOUMnd ,MBilte 00 Paced on the land in this wav r maln,y White STW I IH recent both oTSL andW.2 PA TES S 1 1 1 Minister spoke B 1922 whTte
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  • 56 9 SON .SPEEDS BY AEROPLANE. Reuter's Service. Bagdad. Nov. is KUI Huhocin d*ed to-day ,i r~, Place hia son. Kmg r WbJch received the news of ?5 WheD -as .rer^ingT Cr a tlC Pons Said and *R£.tfi?£L£ London. Nov. 18 that he is dead .IS from
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  • 299 9 PRESIDENT TO LEAD CAMPAIGN. COMPLETE ACCORD WITH MANCHURIA. FINANCE MINISTER GOING ABROAD. I*** Kuo Mm Preu" Service.} Hong Kong. Nov. 19 a" fiX. n cUS PrOPOSed Hong Kong L Customs House at WfffiSSJ!?! Mln Bhu chairyesiVrdaf^ 0 Ku mln Fan Mr. Koo Ying "em 7
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  • 65 9 BUENOS AIRES IN MARCH. Reuter's Service. London. Nov. it of U wiL OlBCl I,y that the Prince tLZ Z hy Prince OeorgTwin ravel by the steamship Cropeaa^eavTnJ rM Jan 27 In Bermuda Jan Si in EST. 3 m i anS reach Buenos Aires abou March 5 arid
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  • 9 9 HOML SPOETS RKVIKW topics or to-day. mmL\
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    • 163 9 1 Pitch 6 it. j SOLE AGENTS: GuTnME*(3b I I (incorporated in the Strait, Settlements., H I Exclusive j "His Master's Voice" I RECORDS. I I JOHN BOLES I I B or Jo <F'om "Captain of the Guard") I a You, you alone S j BETTY BALFOUR I I B
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  • 237 10 Sports Pastimes. Welch H.Q. Wing Beat S.C.C "A." RUGBY FOOTBALL. The mixed Club side fielded against the Welch H. Q. Wing XV at the S.C.C. yesterday proved a match for the Tanglin side, who Just won by the narrowest of margins. The scores were level at the Interval, each side
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  • 228 10 THE TURF. L>t No 4. Amendment No. 9. issued by the S.R.A. gives the following classification of horses and pones— HORSES. Transfers:—Going On from Class 2 to Class 1. Guano from Class 2 to Class L Lady Rossdale from Class 2 to Class L Le Souverain from Class
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  • 137 10 NETBALL The first match for the Clarke challenge snield for lad.es' teams, was played on Monday on Raffles Girls' School ground between the cumbmed Raffles and Mcd cal Colleges and the Girls' Life Brigade. The match resulted In a win for the latter by 11 goals to
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  • 356 10 ATHLETICS. A fortnight ago I ventured upon the not very difficult prophesy that J. Ladoumegue would next year set up a world's record for the mile, writes H. M. Abrahams in "Athletic News." I hardly anticipated that within a few days he would eclipse Dr. Peltser's worlds record
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  • 529 10 BOXING. It is pleasing to know that our lead na adopted the policy or the Athlete News- in accepting r*rtentages ol zTSL^sri ot £*5 out-andr?s*s ing idle—for guarantees, writes John Fearless m tnat paper. Urn Harvey and Davt Shave. Reggie Meen and Charley Snuth we.c satisfied
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  • 59 10 ASSN. FOOTBALL. The case concerning the two Hong Kong Chinese players who were suspended for Infringement of their amateur status was again discussed by a meeting of the Hong Kong Football Council last week. It was decided that no further action could be taken until word was
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  • 110 10 TWO DEFEATS IN 13 MATCHES. The following is the record of the AngloChinese School football team: September. 26, v. Oldham Hall Union, won 3-2 30, v. AAA. drew 2-2. October. 2. v. ACS. Old Boys, drew 3-3 7. v. Junior Civil Service Ass lost 1-0 9,
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  • 95 10 BADMINTON. The match between the Government Monopolies B.C. and the Devonshire B.P. played on the Marigold B.P. s court on Saturday resulted ln a win for the former by 3—2 The scores were (G.M.S.C. players mentioned first > Tan Miang Cheng beat Tan Quee Leng 15—2 15—6;
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  • 96 10 o^^ 18 the game the BHBJ.BC and the Singapore Chinese B.P. played on Sunday at the former's court (SHBJSC players mentioned first). Tay Kena Wan h*«.t Ho Ah Hong 14-14. <l^). y Kirn Yean beat Koh Hon Cheong 15—7 15 15-7 Tan Khai Seng and Tan Soon
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  • 466 10 CRICKET. International activities in the cricket world are now more numerous than ever before wrl'es the "Oentleman ln Black" in "Athletic The MCC has arrived in South Africa and Mr R H Mallett. the manager of Indies comb nation to tour Australia sailed from Southampton recently. It was
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  • 66 10 PING-PONG. The Singapore Ping-Pong Association has been exempted from registration. At the general meeting held at the SCRC on Sept 15 the following were elected officebearsrs for 1930-31: President. Dr. S. C Wont hon. secretary and treasurer. Mr. Kung Jit Seng; hon auditor. Mr. Lim Chan Seng committee
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  • 70 10 BILLIARDS. Re3Ults and ties In the Posi office tourney Chia Sal Tee beat Bak Chua by 114. Yeo Meng Chan beat Omar by 7. A. Karon beat Ismail Abbas by 1 E C Van der Beck beat Kwek Boon Klang w.o. Saturdays tie: Men* Chan v Chan Tse
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  • 191 10 DATES PLAYERS. Rugby Football. The P.S R.P.C. team to meet the Malaya Command at Thomson Road to-day wQI be O W. Ollmour: P. O. Minns. H. Price C M J Kirite. O. J. Merrtfleld; Dr. Cameron W. R M. Haxworth; T. Nickels. J. H. Johnston D. Shelley. P. Shaipe. A.
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  • 119 10 A shooting tragedy occurred in a Malay home at 179. Kallang Road yesterday morning At about 10.30 am. a Malay woman, the wife of a well-known Malay named Embl bin Hajt Abdullah, went to the Rochore Police Station and reported that her husband had shot himself.
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  • 101 10 Mr. Lim untitled Lay. who left Penang last January on a combined pleasure and business trip round the world U due back in Penang about the 25th inst. He is arriving ln Singapore by the •Pushlm» Maru" and will make a tour of the P.M.S before returning to Penang. When
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  • 656 10 A DEFINITE POLICY URGED. GRAVE FOOD CRISIS MAY ARISE. The Rice Cultivation Committee has issued an interesting report on the progress of its work up to date. The first meeting of the Committee was held on Aug. 8 when a subcommittee was appointed for the purpose of
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  • 167 10 Reuter's Service. Cairo. Nov. 18. The Government has decided to restrict the cultivation of sakellarides to 40 peT cent of he total of the cotton area for n e three years. ~cxi Rome, Nov. 18. HrTE? »TL lh bud eUr y °>Aclt of 729.000.000 c?a?!£L to reduce
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  • 72 10 HAITI AND AMERICAN OCCUPATION. Reuter's Service. New York. Nov. 19. A message from Port Au Prince states that Ft nio Vincent. ex-President of the Senate of Haiti, has been elected President of Haiti He is a member of the extreme Opposition party and an opponent of American
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  • 66 10 TO SAVE ELEVEN MILLIONS. British Official Wireless. Rugby, Nov. 19. Proposals for reduction of wages of railway shops and stores staffs were submitted yesterday by the managers to the Unions These are estimated to represent a saving of £1 700 o'o yearly, making, with the proposed reduction
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  • 69 10 DELAY IN ATLANTIC FLIGHT? British Official Wireless. Rugby, Nov. 18. It is reported that new British engines are to replace the engines already installed in the big German flying-boat. Do. X. It is understood that Dr. Dornier negotiated while in England last week for
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  • 61 10 NO MORE BULLETINS. Reuter's Service. Tokyo. Nov 19. Cwing to Mr. Hamaguchi s satisfactory progress no further official bulletins will be issued It is hoped that he will have recover-d sufficiently to attend the Diet after the N-w Year recess. I Mr. Hamaguchi. Piemier of Japan, was
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  • 551 10 ALLEGED BREACH OF MORTGAGE DEED. Called as a witness by the defence Mr H C Atkin-Berry yesterday denied that his firm had made a valuation in 1928 for Pana Abdul Kader Marican. plaintiff in the action for damages against the Pianters Provident Furd Board which was continued b3fore
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  • 98 10 STRIKERS' HEAD,,, CLOSED. RS Reuter's Service Barr, v Pour men, including a n 18 seriously injured m disturb^/.V The Governor has of the Trade Union and 80 dqua rtm made. Troops are patrolling th. Ye and theatres are closed and no Caf being published. a Pers
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  • 100 10 PLOT AGAINST THK SOVIET. Reuter's Service. Berlin Nov lj It is reported from Moscow Qui tne recent arrest of M S yr, t of the Soviet Republic m o/EfSS M. Stalin has been discovered, a leading Communists have beer JS?? eluding M. Andreyeff. a member of ST£L
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  • 133 10 MILD BEER TO BE BREWED. Reuter's Service. Now York. Nov. 18. Contrary to the belief based on advance information as to the Law Enforcement Comm ESion the "New York Times' learns mat m Commiss on voted by 7 to 4 in favour of Ike modification cf the
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  • 97 10 LABOUR GOVT.'S NEW HILL. Reuter's Service. London, Nov. 18. The text has been issued of the Government's Hours in Industrial Employment Bill for the purpose of implementing the Washington Convention of 1919. The Bill, which is not rigid, limits the statutory working hours of industrial workers
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  • 137 10 UNKNOWN ASSAILANTS ATTACK CHINESE BOY. A Chinese boy of about IS pern ol age was the victim of a brutal assault at Puhu Übni yesterday morning, it appeals that when the boy did not return home for some hours a search was made by his
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  • 146 10 A general meeting of tin untitled tion. Klang and Port Swett at the premises of the Rubi 1 a Dealers' Association. la sider draft rules. Dr. II took the chair, addressed U \?mt length, and said that an I kind was an important cm idam co-cperation of all the O
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  • 78 11 0u r m are invited to write to us on public interest. It must be underf. Malaya Tribune" does not dorse opinions expressed by corresl f TTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF i 5 Li preferably typewritten (double on one side of the paper only. 'I v be used, but
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  • 71 11 T tii-' Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") S i ardinc; the hawkers, much has been oritur in yuirr paptr. but the authorities nr u» y no heed, and thi& causes resentthe Government on the part of etl The public e-untswy note and His Excellent y the Hon. Mr. John Administering
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  • 65 11 th■ Editor, Malayu Tribune.") t>■< 11* letter on Poppy Day collecKthools was rather misleading, doubt about the fifty cents, but ■i. »it .»< ually forced, as stated. We (if poor asked to pay a few cents a day ir»:i\ dav prioi to the collection day.
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  • 168 11 ITo tt e Editor, ■Malaya Tribune.") S:: I <>ne—a European reader of your \r.llfir p. pT—wish to congratulate you on pr<. rtssiv» polity which you have adopted. Your U-ad<rs on constitutional questions have b n helpful and undoubtedly very influential. I think that it should not be forgotten,
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  • 474 11 To the Editor, •Malaya Tribune.*'J Sir -Th,- political cream underlying coW not fuiIy appelated among the various communities in Malaya, with a view wwii* the agricultural industry There is -realisation of the many «»en taken in hand by on a big scale, will the industrial and agricuJlountry
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  • 22 11 "Indian" sends a long letter on the subject desirable to contuse ahi J"* d n l think -use community are their own
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  • 18 11 "Non-Rev. Dogmatist" writes on religious to* religious a daily newspaper whosl to discUSS m with differem SthT l^
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  • 33 11 The rate of Issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day la Rs. 154 for 100. The rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceylon is Rs. 158 for $100.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 172 11 r I MtW WOMD CABARET j H To-night and Nightly. I Special Vaudeville I I Show. I I DANCISG BY COVPONS IS AS USUAL. I MOONLIGHT HALL, NEW WORLD I S TO-NIGHT AT 9 P.M THE JAPANESE ClROlin WILL PERFORM FOR A SHORT SRABON S Admission—sl. 50 els., 30 els
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    • 197 11 ]j BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT tVjP A A I TO "M E KING OF a J Extremely Pretty Patterns in I I Gold and Silver. 1 I CIGARETTE AND CIGAR CASES. I I Also a very large Selection of Cigarette and I I Cigar holders and ash trays. I B. P.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 483 11 MAIIS^CLOSE. TO-DAY. NOV. 19 Banka Island. Pladjoe and Pale mb ng China alnam Japa £ll a *™< 3 Pm p., BLwt Has States of USA V iern Nor,,, N-EaM and 3 •Ceyton. W d 4 CtT2 4 Bangkok 'Edendale) 4 p.m. Bangkok (Hero) 4 p.m. Bangkok 'Hervan 4 p.m I
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  • 515 12 SATURDAY'S **AT HOME** IN SELANGOR. Tlm commuter and members of the Selangor Chinese Athletic Association were "At Home- a i their club in High Street on Saturday after noon, report* the •Malay Mall." to the Hon Mr. San Ah Wing. J P.. in honour of his havUiu
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  • 311 12 PROGRESS OF MOVEMENT. The Romans! movement ln Japan, which has (or iv object the utilisation of Roman letters for expressing Japanese symbols, is galniiig great headway, according to Dr. A. Tanakadate oi the Imperial University of Tokyo, states the Geneva correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian." Dr.
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  • 175 12 HUMAN FLESH AS -CURE" FOR DISEASE. tn«i! W S buman fl «*n will do more owards curing leprosy than ail the medicine the theory of a band of Chinese leper brigands operating in Central Kwangtung according to the correspondent of who escaped being butchered by the band, have
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 259 12 BUKIT TIMAH PORK 1 Is unequalled for sweetness, quality I and ten <l«niesB. All pigs are reared I I from stock specially imported from g I England; most of the feed is imported t from Home supplemented by grass ffi J frown on our own farm; and fresh 3 supplies
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    • 105 12 L*4 WILL m II LIKE Wt fat the refreB hed feeling that |&< LISTFRINE TOOTH PASTEleaves mm TM m tllc mouth You win a P T? to the price IE <4| < all g tUbC but beSt of \\\\\u Y U wiH marvel how deans iBJ IT! E l CQ
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    • 253 12 mhv.. mariin s y«, WW MP MARTIN S PILLS I ■f S«MW .11 Ck»»ull »4 St«TM tatf I mUU 015KNSARY. RtKWt fa Snnvw* 1 g COLEMAN "INSTANT-LITE" S 1 IRONS. I i THERE ARE ELEVEN DISTINCT S ADVANTAGES WITH THE NEW COLEMAN IRON. X lstr—No generation. B] 2nd—No alcohol expense.
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    • 102 12 CHILDREN'S FANCY DRfcv BALL From aBe three SPA*** ADELPHI HOTEF Where the children will M FATHER XHAB Excellent presents f or Tom our kZ Four Handsome Prizes Tea and Cakes win k~ Admisalon Adults $1 P^vidrt Each Child will be given the door for COME: Fathers the little Ones enjo>
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 38 12 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. The following Ranges for November are republished for Information. Bukit Ttamah Range. Saturday. Nor. at. "D" -Eurasian > Coy.. Rifle Mating. Sunday. Nov so. "D" «Eurasian. Coy. Rifle Meeting Farm- Range. Setetar. 8unday. Nov SS. Inlerport CompeUtion
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  • 379 13 INTENSIVE CULTIVATION PROBABLE. L Schoneld. manager of Portroae wtge. Malaya, writes to "The Times" wSLTa! h>ve lately in "The nrZ! k tWo wry *nd vital J** native menace of the Dutch Bast indies to European rubber producers K t l nce ln of
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  • 417 13 Singapore. Nov 14. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) katl M Beef, stew or curry katl 45 Pork, lean katl 60 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) katl 48 Mutton Indian lb. 55 Mutton Australian lb Fowl katt M Hens (Locally reared) katl so Ducks each 5 Pigeons, domestic unfledged
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 304 13 I JfiST ALMARCO STEEL I CASEMENTS. Z\i~-M WORKMANSHIP AND I t _liL FINISH UNSURPASSED. I sakttßtt ~7 Competitive Prices. I Emiiilrlff fnvtfed. I i "H ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF L. jIJJJ THE BORNEO CO., LTD. jkL jvyCQ, /ncor PO' at«i in England.) R jflgfc v Singapore, RuaU Lumpar, ipoh. H 22lfiHB
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    • 455 13 AWAKEJWTH PI Rash at Back of Neck. Healed by Cuticura. Tb n»«h I suffered with N-«n 533. irS CT! at th back of my neak which worse each /ear until they I could not bear u^aZ r n< w "e Wbry inflamed. I "S tJf at night wUh thepain Soar,
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  • 522 14 YON GRONAU FLEW AMI NDSEN'S OLD PLANE. (Special to the -Malaya Tribune.", Cheered by huge throngs, the Oerman pilot Wolfgang yon Oronau on Wednesday Aug brought his flying boat down to a perfect landing in New York harbour, off the Statue of Liberty,
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  • 138 14 GIRL BATHER'S AWFUL EXPERIENCE. a sucked through Ma. «L Wtflo,r plpe at Torquay Corporation Swimming Baths and in carried thirty yards into the w. The victim of this terrify-in* Phyl^Bastln. the daugmeTo?. of Oerrards Cross Ducks She was on holiday at Tamn av the baths
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 289 14 Tlllllll w I (QUINAWINE) I I Henri Vlek The Hague I I VLEK S TONIKINA. "Unicorn" brand, is prepared from tatai frT JU Ce qUin<,uina of flr3t luality and ccn- j9 X I Due to its fine composition this Quina, i, much in B 1 STf 88 a IDEAL TONK
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    • 1 14 JkLEOjaeY^ilSg
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    • 116 14 HILLMAN j Best British Medium Powered and I Priced Cars. Prices Greatly Reduced for I 1031 Season. I Straits Motor Garage, 'Phone 5944. 1 -j The Eternal IroMem-Meals can always have Colman's Mustard Colman's gives an added zest to your I table-brings out the full flavour of the food— and
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    • 53 14 I POUMOFOR B?\ JJr^ for complete and fll *A W jfn quickest recovery |§J VfcTrV Asthma, Cough, Con- ESSafl Xs l^^-s#W^^ sumption and all affections the S^^^ all drug stores or J The Sole Agent* for m\\\ m *m\j& Jjfii JLa%\\^7 Malaya, and N.E.I aV^Y i/^/ MEDICAL OFFICE, 3o«. NORTH
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 423 15 ITEAMER SAILINGS P. &0 BRITISH INDIA A R LINES. -af"d In England./ v ii p SENGER CARGO A,U SERVICES. N \M» ORIENTAL STEAM r ICO LONDON AND M M \IL SERVICE. vAth. His Majesty's rnment.) D rKO.»I LONDON. t. bin* and Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore 193« w 16.650 Nov. 29
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    • 565 15 Ml NORD DEUTSCHER LLOYD. 'Incorporated in flxlures U emoted arC the intended OUTWARDS. 3 MOSEL for Hong Kong. Shanghai. Yokohama. Kobe. Moji. Chln- TRiF^ ang f tao, lUy Nov. 27 TRIER for Manila. Hong Kong t Z£*l Taku Dalny Taingtau Dec 7 5 LIPPE for Saigon. Yokohama Kobe Osaka Moji
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    • 568 15 STEAMER SAILINGS NIPPONYUSI^^ TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON Tonnage Des'ination Dv« Sail tPuahlnu Mara lo.goo Naplea. Maraelllea. Lot*». MMI Maru ,0.000 pIM N M Terukunl M«„ 11JOO N ple D» > ,0.300 N.p,ca. M.r^Snl, M, i d t I t 'f;™« h Haruna Man, W+mmSSZjZLXSSg* MM Man, „.000 Naplea. M.r^a^ n
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    • 94 15 TOYS, Watch for our display on Dec. 1. AT SALNT-DIDIER ACCESSORIES, PKINSEP STREET. For all detects of vision Cansalt at. EZEKIEL SONS. Optometries and Opticians. «*«es Chambers. Ralßea Place. Slagapera A. M Esekiel. 0.0, Phil., i pj.o. Hond UNION AUTO, (Proprietor, The Insular Trading Corp. Lid.) BATTERY SERVICE STATION. 1«.
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    • 463 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK. LIMITED BEAD OFFICE: M, MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: ESS. M streei 131. Jonker Street o-k No. l. Jalan Sayang 109. Jalan Rahamat Palembang 16 m IS. Queen'- Road. Central SEeST" «3. Birch Road SSL M Bu,tcn Nleuwport Straat Bhangnal Kluklang Road AGENCIES AT: Aberdeen Alexandra. Amsterdam.
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    • 409 15 RANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (RegUtered tn London, under the Commie* Act* of /«2 to 1890. on 2nd Decemoer, UiT) Authorised Capital Subscribed Capital n Zuoo Paid-up Capital f{JJJg Reserve Fund and Rest gjgg HEAD OFFICE: 15, Grace Church Street London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS J M.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 413 16 This Paper has the Largest Sale Among the People who Spend Most in British Malaya. TO LET. TO LET—B6-1 and 86-3. Tank Road. Im•aedia* entry. Apply Meyer Brothers. TO LET—Barrack house, 82. Truro Road. Rent $25.00. Apply 18. Kerbau Road. Singapore. TO LET—Raffles Chambers. Nos. 8. 20. 40. 11, 43
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    • 490 16 1 THE PEOPLE'S PA PEP Independent and Progressive. All the News: Soundest Views. PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. St. Patrick's Society, Singapore. The Annual General Meeting of the 8t Patrick's Society. Singapore, will be held at the Europe Hotel on Monday. November 24 1930, at 5.15 p.m. W X KING. Hon Sec.
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    • 346 16 EDUCATIONAL. Advertiser European 8.A.. Trinity College Dublin, with long teaching experience, undertakes to coach boys for the Cambridge Local or any other examination. Pees $3 per hour at advertiser's residence or $4 at boy's own home. Apply Box No 268. c o Malaya Tribune. THE SANATAN DHARMA HIGH SCHOOL (Inc.
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    • 528 16 TOE SALE. RADIO CHART of Snort-Wave Transmissions Printed on white card with eyelets for banging over your receiver. Ten cents ncr copy. Outstations 15 centa. Send cash with order to Manager. "Malaya Tribune." OPPERS -One lot pen cleaners 60 bottles blue black. Cochrane copying ink 10 Sat 2V25* 24 gT
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    • 217 16 "Tribune" Small Ads, Bring ResuiK Because They Reach th e Permanent Podiil^ INSURANCE. #THE SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. FIRE, MARINE TRANSIT AND MOTOR CAR INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. L C. MARGOLIOUTB, Manager Office: 2, Finlayson Green. THE EASTERN UNITED ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlement*.}
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    • 472 16 Just Arrived' ji^T^ nCTUEE SHOW AMN, The Year's Best in Pi CHUMS. "ftores TIGER TIMS AS M fij PLAYBOX ANNUAL 1 ANN, AI PUCK ANNUAL t. EVERY BOY'S HOBRI Uflina. THE SCHOOL GIRL. vv A L H RAINBOW ANNUAL yß THE CHICKS CWN ANN! \L 1 BUBBLES ANNUAL *4 TINY
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