Malaya Tribune, 20 November 1930
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section30 1930-11-20 1 The Malaya Tribune .1 WH. ■No. 274 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Thursday, N ov 20. 1930. MALAYA TRIBUNE. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1930.30 words
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Advertisement159 1930-11-20 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. v NNOT BETTER THfc BEST. A. STAUB Co.,— CognacT} pi| Pure Grape-juice Brandies. 1 Delightful and Mellow of taste with M I J!\ a real Cognac Aroma. M' I fl A' TRY Staub's A 3 STARS or 5 CROWNS £2^ Brandy Once and you will never ask159 words
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Advertisement167 1930-11-20 1 Washing /7 Suitings. y/ M/ For Tropical Wear. HIOH BTI USBT, I Progress 1 I is lhal mov ement to which the introduction of I Read's Beer jjj is possibly the greatest contribution to date I the steady march of civilisation towards a 8 I more pleasant existence. I i/167 words
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Article2152 1930-11-20 2 Britain And the Conference* Reading Group In Key Position. D to the R.und-Tab'e C'>rfercnce were given the wlicle cf las? wee'c to become acquainted with M Ps. cr renew eld friendsh ps by means cf th? numerous functions which were arrangrd at the Hcuse cf Commons. It2,152 words
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Advertisement468 1930-11-20 2 CONSUMPTION HAS BEEN CURED. A Remedy for Consumption Has Ilecn Found. j|, Derk P Yonkerman. Discoverer Of The New IU-rnrdy For Consumption. Marvellous as it may set-in after centuri» s t>t failure, a roMdfr has been discovered that cured the deadly Consumption even in .idvanced >ta K er, of the468 words
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Advertisement165 1930-11-20 2 rFZry Colgate's has become Malaya's Favorite Toothpaste The am«d„g story o/ Penetrating Foam that cleans u-here the toothbrush cannot reach stag r-rj^to—— SSK" P™*™» l Power than any of the leadmc fe^^SSV 56 is ™< Hou, Colgate's Cleans Crepes T^° Ig r s «*> active Tooth Decay May Start EZSSfc165 words
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Article479 1930-11-20 3 HOW BOREDOM MAY BE RELIEVED. GREAT POSSIBILITIES. Unlimited possibilities are opened up by the discovery, made by Mr J. H. Thompson, a London scientist, that human blood pressure is definitely affected by music. An "overdose" of a gramophone record, for instance lowers the P«JJ»ure. and479 words
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Article151 1930-11-20 3 SWEET FACTORY CLOSED. London The discovery of a box containing fifty i of w arsenic su cient po»on -00.000 people, has given a dramatic turn to what is known as the "poisoned tweets mystery or a Stoke-on-Trent fac'ory Eighteen school children and some adult» became seriously ill151 words
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Article177 1930-11-20 3 I on y hope that the oxygen w;ii be applied before the patient expires." These were thclosing words of a chairman's speech at-an annual meeting of a rubber company a few mmm Ho. It appears to us .write Messrs Llojd Matheson and Carritt» that the cylinder has177 words
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Article305 1930-11-20 3 A MARTYR IN THE CAUSE OF SCIENCE. FORTY -FIVE YEARS' RECORD 10 to lon Sr o 1 5* U that of Mark, who recently died f »ti mr knowln himself to be suffering [romthe rare and dreaded disease acromegaly he compiled the most careful record his SU ll^305 words
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Article272 1930-11-20 3 KXORCISING DEVIL AS SICK MAN'S CURE. London (By Mailt A witch murmured incantations over a dcvii grave, and picked up a piece of a bur.al robe wrapped round two small bottles of corpse water." in order to cure a man of his Illness This remarkable ceremony272 words
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Article250 1930-11-20 3 PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN GLASS HOUSES—!" It js customary, says the "Pinang Gazet'e to poke fun at the peculiar pronunciation and grammatical construction employed by loca born people when conversing and writing in English, but nine-tenths of the fault is not that of the people themselves. Indeed, those250 words
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Advertisement219 1930-11-20 3 LA CREME COTV mposed of the purest ingredients La me Coty is the natural foundation for Coty I Powder and Rouge as they blend with xgmsite smoothness. Crane Coty protects 1 preserves the skin from biting winds, fog i dust, and keeps it smooth and soft it is obtainable in219 words
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Advertisement343 1930-11-20 3 ELIMINATION^ „IS NOT ENOUGH j Phosferine 1 M/; Health Salt Tones as it Cleanses c W T nvi oration must accompany the L% j J 1 r «guJar daily removal of the 1 i I f 1 causes of Constipation, and this is \i J I II J\ ow f343 words
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Article1418 1930-11-20 4 SYSTEM OF ORGANISED DOLES. WORKERS NOT WILLING TO SACRIFICE. An Australian correspondent writes in the New Statesman": Two years ago a well-known Australian economist wrote -We are drifting to some climax but what, it may be no one can foresee." Th. climax has come surely enough and1,418 words
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Advertisement380 1930-11-20 4 MUSIC. Special Tuitions on Violin. Piano and Manooline are coached by a Professional Teacher Also classical and Theory of Music are taught Cum9m mod erate. Apply a M da Silva. I I, Wilkie Road. Singapor. fTry YON VADEL PAIN BALM (BAN CHUAN EU) due and yon will never ask for380 words
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Advertisement387 1930-11-20 4 jswasiVwswfl LmJlw^^Jl There is no need to go to the Pole I Ito get cool I When the tun pour* down, pour out long glistening glass of Montserrat. You will toon be as cool as a cucumber I Meetssrrat is tk* ooW Übm Jeks m Urn wsrM pm*i f roa387 words
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Advertisement23 1930-11-20 4 Sore Throat f^ c never without FORM AMI NT—a little common-sense protection is ah that matters." Mrs. RJ.-w. gjs fORMAMINT-n-r,,i »ll"iig Throat Tablets23 words
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Advertisement257 1930-11-20 4 1 I ASK FOR: I "BUTTERFLY GREEN P£A S I Tho J *est and Ch, I Mark, S if (111N WAH heng S KONG XAM sang l L TECK^oaVQ 3 uj THVE CHUA SENG, l SOLL DISTRIBUTORS--1 THE FRANCO-EASTERN TRADING CO I 'Incorporated in France) PAR,S S,NOAPORE AND* BOMGKONO Why257 words
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Article1471 1930-11-20 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY FRASER CO., EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Singapore, Nov. 20, 10 a.m. Value J*"" CLO6INQ QUOTATIONB. Buyers. Sellers. H. 0.0 Asam Kumbang Tin tw si 7TT2 0 5.0 Ayer Hitam Tin £3J M 10.0 Bangrin Tin 2? 3? fJJJ 0.11.6 $100 Batang Padang j^ ne1,471 words
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Advertisement311 1930-11-20 5 EVENTS CAST SriH \l>o\VS BEFORE? i < i k \< I in DON IN K S PKEDM TIONS $t Horoscopes tooted the skill of mdkM psychic, are Irrn R izard of Astro- h;tt "Scepticism BUB when "Tabore" |i <l KCItll of one's dav Astrologers. UM lent ffftim was •ad he311 words
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Advertisement157 1930-11-20 5 I Popular Talkie Hits] Sung by f I Screen Artists. j Cj 8.33«2 Molly—Waltz Song. From "THE GRAND PARAPI Bj Alone in the Rain. Sung by Donald Noviv n) jfl HUM Back to the gay Pare*. From "THE BRAT." 5 g We're uncomfortable. Sung by Betty Balfour C] g 8.3467157 words
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Advertisement176 1930-11-20 5 THE COLONIAL COMMERCIAL SYNDICATE. "Music Emporium.' 44. SERANGOON ROAD, (Tap Floor GRAMOPHONES. AH makes and kinds to suit all poekett latest records ln stock; Tamil and Hindustani records received every week. V. K. IYER, Proprietor. PING WAH CO. HEAD OFFICE: «8. Selects Rose. Branch: 334. Orchard Road. (Opposite PoUce Statkm).176 words
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Advertisement232 1930-11-20 6 1 Amusements. w.vv.v.wyy fj 'ol B| ■MiTH 0 i bol ■il M H I ■.^■o<8 jbtoM HH°4 eMOriE 152 I IjOEl TQ-jVlGHT [aH"| j entire new programme) 1 REGINALD DENNY fj iiN S The Season's JoUiest Talkie "WHAT A MAN!" I WITH [3 MIRIAM SEEGAR and ANITA LOUISE A Refreshing232 words
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Advertisement139 1930-11-20 6 IMiMI l 6.15 To-night 9.30 1 Continuing the interrupted Season I I '«w a limited period only! Janet Gapr, Charles Farrell I Warjorie White, Frank Richardson, I El Brendel and Sharon Lynn I 1 S3' IN JP? I Happy, Carefree, 5 A> Musical Romance. j Evergreen! I I Unforgettable! I139 words
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Advertisement191 1930-11-20 6 M A^OROUfiiil I BEACH ROAD. I 6.15 TO-NIGHT "JJJ j ENTIRE PROGRAMME I Richard Arlen I Paramount* Synchronized Wonder Pi clur{ 1 THE FOUR FEATHERS 0 WITH J 0 FAY WBAY-NOAB BEERY-CUVE BROOK AND t BIG CAST A hnlhng of advents and romance that 1 to the w.lds of darkest191 words
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240 1930-11-20 7 iitMI'AXY meetings. 1(1' TIBER AND TIN MARKETS. ■i/ement with the "S.FJ London. Nov. 19, 5.10 p.m. y Lazarus and Sons notify to- tm as follows: > 16 iup £1 2,16). Forward £11 > 31- £1 116». j;,,. is tirm. y, .imton and Sinclair noUfy tod240 words
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Article23 1930-11-20 7 By arrangement with the "S.FJ London. Nov. 19. Th. dirtftor.s of Renong Tin have decided to close down No. 3 dredge.23 words
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Article50 1930-11-20 7 'By arrangement with the "S.FJ*.'*) London. Nov. 19. Although !t hu.s not been officially stated. 1' is trum a reliable source that the Pl'dee (or the maintenance of preferential du ns, given at the Imperial Conference, does no include the Safeguarding Duties but includes the McKenna Duties.50 words
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Article102 1930-11-20 7 5/.VG.4PO«£. NOV. 20. Siam A-l per Koyan ,335 2*' 22 ■Siam 4 $227 4.1 5213 $190 1 VJ? »202 Per bag 2 $5.90 Buyers Sellers Java Cube 9 00 Harr.b c .1; 15 00 **m Cm* i*.so White Pe ppt r >s«tok win a Pt pper 38.00 *S ft*,102 words
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Article199 1930-11-20 7 COMMODITY SHARES STEADY. JHMM Etlin and Co. report at 11 ajn. RUBBER. 9/16 d.. unchanged New York.-9\ cents (O), up cent cents. Bassetts 50-55 cent. !oT^ SSL I B 2 2 -n" tTki Katils 35—40 cents. CoUnsburghs $1 20-ti 50 Connemaras 85-95 cents. OlenealyssUs $2. Kuala Sidims *1.60-$199 words
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Article218 1930-11-20 7 (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE, NOV. 20 Selling.—London 4 months* sight 2s. 3'*d London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 27/32d„ London' S!v y w g 2s 3 25/ 32d., London' 30 2 ?f 2 s 3^d London demand 2s. 3 23/32d London T.T. 2s. 3218 words
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Article75 1930-11-20 7 British Official Wireless. Rugby. Nov 19 IE 3 655, New York 4 -85 21 32, Brussels 34 825, Geneva 25.05',. Amsterdam 1207 5 w 2031 x *> Stockholm 18.09 mL 0810 18 15? Vien *2*?. J. 63 77 Helsingfors 192.95. Madrid 43.55. Lisbon 108.25. Athens 375.07 Bucharest 818. Rio 4%.British Official Wireless. - 75 words
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Article119 1930-11-20 7 HEAVY WITHDRAWALS. Reuter's Service Parts, Nov. 19. The Banque Oeorges de Vie net has failed at Mont Pelller with liabilities of 300.000 francs Friends of de Vichet have assured the creditors ot repayment. New York. Nov. 19. 2? faUur of two more smallReuter's Service - 119 words
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Article139 1930-11-20 7 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE R. A. REPORT. The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, in their weekly auct on report, dated Nov. 19. state: Catalogued 1.624.536 lb.=725.24 tons Offered 1.449.878 lb. =647.27 tons Sold 797.683 lb.=356 11 tons London spot 4 9/16d New York spot »>4 cents Price»139 words
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Article108 1930-11-20 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. Nov. 20 East Wharf (Entrance Gal* 1). HM.S. Iroquois E.E.E. Wharf; Talamba B< Hai Hing 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2). Menestheus 18; J. P. Coen 13; Telemachus 10. Islander 8; Chenonceaux 6 Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 2) Taybank 32. Kiang 23; Ethiopia108 words
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38 1930-11-20 7 O'CLOCK NOON, NOV. 28. «lual to London Standard. Snot Standard R-SBon M I™ dCT November IS tta December J?}* 15 H January lB «4 January /Marcn SS JJ* Aprtl/June 15 Spot Bh«t 438 words
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Article74 1930-11-20 7 """0" trow. The from ShanSif thiS mornm 8 and Java Kon th Philippines ""««n P.D.n, d po rl 7 „Txt to leavlng for v"^!^'" 1 to Japan ST£ b procwl^ i q2s "^assrt Maru v Kobe\la H Am^and a Ho V nl from ,h S DOr[ v with74 words
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Article114 1930-11-20 7 DEn:recasteaux Fr i nJT* 1 PeriT 3.162 tons^V'HaLnieker Vaa f d l r PJn." Dut 1.431 tons. Capt wickers from Semarang. 19-11; for Cheribc^f-n e S' CbJneBe 906 tons Capt M ile from Saigon. If-11; for Saigon 21-ii Anhul." Brit. 2.020 tons. Capt ,1 fmm for HongKong^ l Khoen114 words
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Article914 1930-11-20 7 WOODSVILLE ESTATE MORTGAGE. ACTION AGAINST PLANTERS' FUND. The hearing of the action instituted by p ana Abdul Kader Marican, owner of the Property known as Woodsvllle Estate. •gM the Malayan Planters' pVoXnt Fund Board, was continued yesterday before Mr Justice Palgrave Simpson in the SupremCourt, counsel engaged are:914 words
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Article127 1930-11-20 7 BRITAIN CONSULTS GERMANY. f British Official Wireless. Rugby, Nov. 19. The Secretary for Mines, Mr. Shinwell In his attempt to secure international agreements in the coal industry both in product ft rd HeTr sSi and ,H n hOUrS met ?h7 e ald German Minlster of Labour. TheBritish Official Wireless. - 127 words
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Advertisement52 1930-11-20 7 U 6,3 To Nig h t s.IS fl fl SP C A ia,lU Rented Programme U PATHE Super-Sound GAZETTE Jj J RlOl Disaster n lm P«**w Scene, of French and feno,i>h U Homage to the victims. wL% also:— mm\m JOSEPH SCHILDKR4UI fl 1 "THE MISSISSIPPI I GAMBLER" U Jl JOAN52 words
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Advertisement34 1930-11-20 7 [The Share list will be found >n page 5.] CHANGE OF PROGRAMME I WEMBLEY I TO-NIGHT. g "It's A Great Life" All-Talking, Singing, Dancing D FEATURING 5 The Duncan Sisters, t ™ST SHOW: C34 words
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Advertisement225 1930-11-20 7 LATEST ADVĔRTIiĔ^NTS. TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that tenders are now invited for the following materials or services, and that particulars of such tenders may be obtained in the Tender Room, Municipal Offices:— Tender. Date of Closing. installation of Sanitary fittings to a block of Three New225 words
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Miscellaneous107 1930-11-20 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE. _gAILY WEATHER REPORT. T*mp«««». fcfc. S» U*i ma. fllL ,r|r Ct wind. «.uon. p. t sst- sr; sr Alor Star 81 73 mm W Kot* Bharu 2 *Sf OJ 93 N.NX. 5 Shower, K. Trengganu Kroh 75 69 Oft 5 2 JJ S 52* oTerc, SWT Si107 words
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Miscellaneous240 1930-11-20 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, NOV. 20. High Tides—9.45 a.m., 10.53 pm Rugby: Welch "C" Coy. v. S.C.C "A" Tanglin; Chinese XI v. YMCA Police Band, Katong Park, 5.15 p.m." TO-MORROW, NOV 21 High Tides —10.15 a.m., 11.35 p.m. Rotary Luncheon, Raffles. Meeting, Singapore Flying Club, 6 pm Hockey, S.R.C. v.240 words
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Article994 1930-11-20 8 The Round-Table Conference on ndia in thus far «urpamting all expectation*. Already there is everv in nation of cordial agreement upon a system to form a Federation of States and Provinces, together comprising a magnificent unit within the framework of the British CommonNations—or Community of British Nations, as994 words
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Article173 1930-11-20 8 The Young People's Service at the Y.M.C.A. which should take place on Sunday next, s postponed tll Bunday. the 30th Inst Mr Rowland Lyne. the Physical Director who has Just returned from furlough. w'U be the speaker Report has It that the Rev. Nigel Williams is going to Singapore shortly173 words
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Article425 1930-11-20 8 PRESENTATIONS TO A SINGAPORE JOURNALIST. By the "Fushlma Maru" to-morrow Mr and Mrs. E. A. Snewin sail for Home on retirement. Mr. Snewin is a much respected journalist who has given very able service to the "Straits Times" for a period of over 23 years425 words
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Article151 1930-11-20 8 SPORTS GEAR WANTED FOR PORT DICKSON CAMP. Mr H. E. Wootton. Hon. secretary of the exServices Association of Malaya, writes"At the camp for unemployed men "at roil DKkson there Is at present a great absence of and Association fortbais hockey and and balls, cricket nets and matting, and151 words
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Article115 1930-11-20 8 the Sin a K>ie A.D.C.'s performance of The Yeomen of the Guard now wi J t^n^ tU V- mXing S wfb, S p~op.e wiln any preference *or particular seat* •re advaed t»ok them wtthom dei£ abL 10 r* xa'leraeiH 1115 0pera a* has been made115 words
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Article44 1930-11-20 8 The engagement is announced of Sydney Trueman Rhodes iCompagnie dv Selangor) youngest son cf Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rhodes' of Dulvertcn. Somerset, and Marion Ella second daughter of Mr. Charleton Maxwell Malayan Civil Service (retired), and Mrs MaxweU. oi Maryland estate, the Dindings44 words
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Article66 1930-11-20 8 A farewell tea party was given by the übcrd nate staff of the Trade Customs Office tzff'l?} 1 Wong Yee Hen of the Centrtl Trade Registry. Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday even ng en his retirement from Government Sc.vlce. Mr. R Matthews, who pres ded. said that Mr. Heng was the66 words
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Article94 1930-11-20 8 The Municipal health sUtement for the week ended Nov. 15 g yes the tota' number of death* as 2SI. The death rate was 29.47 per mille J*JI wlU 33 24 in the Preceding week and 27.86 n the corresponding week of last SL 1 Ch J ef cf d^th were:94 words
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Article41 1930-11-20 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS. BUBBER. London:—4 9/16d. New York:—9% cent* (O). Suifaporc:—14%.-154 cent*. TIN. L4ndc*:-8pot £113 5e. Od. (no change) 3 montha. buyer. £114 7s. 6d. (down 2s. Cd.). wliers £114 10s. Od. (down 2s. 6d Singapore:—#59.50. (100 tons sold)41 words
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Article782 1930-11-20 8 (BY "LOOKER-ov I Ho™ U own 'Qf* T «n I will offer another. Whv Press have its represent *t U* Quay would not stand f or Rut CciC Road also would be shv r Pl0 W ever-well. now. tet A Mi R. b. Bennett, the r Yet782 words
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Article39 1930-11-20 8 Jail From Holland and Gem Pie ersao.n Coen" due Slngapui v day. Prom China and Japan bj S Singapore at 6 a.m. to-morrov From Europe (Londc-n mails d l£ Oct SO) by -Rajula." dv. r <m morrow.39 words
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Advertisement155 1930-11-20 8 I dew M Stands.! I No. 7181 -> I Lnncbeoo Cruet, Five Fancy Class Bottles with Silver- [c Plated Mounts and Spoons Price $13.50. I Robinson Co,, Ltd. i H (Incorporate* tn the Straits Settlements 5 Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. I Thousands of smokers have found -JMK their fir t155 words
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Advertisement65 1930-11-20 8 BRILLIANT AND I GEM SET I JEWELLERY 1 In Latest Designs—Platinum J or w /Gold Setting. I I PRICES THAT DEFY I COMPETITION I g 30 Yean 9 Experience. I |U.S.DeSUvaABros j I H, High Street. 'Phone 4540. jo 634 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD TENG SENG GUAN ESTABLISHED IMS. T K.65 words
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1878 1930-11-20 9 XSSIONATE SPEECHES OF INDIAN DELEGATES. ►RD IRWIN SAVED THE BRITISH EMPIRE. PRINCES WILLING TO JOIN FEDERATION. Service London. Nov. 19. tfct Round Table Con_;t n ral discussion to-day. at Dm outset, asked for I pnMi speakers on to finishService - 1,878 words
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Article317 1930-11-20 9 PASSENGERS AND CREW SAVED. MAURETANIA'S FINE WORK OF RESCUE. Reuter's Service. Lisbon. Nov. 19. The 14.000 ton British motor liner. "Highland Hope." went ashore near the Farilhoes and has wirelessed for help The passengers have taken to lifeboats, which a trawler is towing A mt isReuter's Service. - 317 words
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Article108 1930-11-20 9 FAVOUR REPEAL OF LAW. AERIAL Rl'M-Rl NNEKS CAI Reuter's Service. Chicago. Nov. 19. A poll of 75 per cent, of t h e members of the American Bar Association revealed that 14.872 are In favour of the repeal of prohibition while 6.340 are againstReuter's Service. - 108 words
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Article18 1930-11-20 9 NOTES FROM INDIA, en page TOPICS OF TO-DAY. on page ft C ORRESPONDENCE, en jmgr IL18 words
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Article2729 1930-11-20 9 WHITEWASHING OF THE RRI FRANK SPEECHES IN JOHORE. COMMITTEE TO APPROACH GOVERNMENT. speech in protest •gainst the proposal to Increase the etas en rubber exported as a contribution to the Robber Research Institute *>y Mr. A. T. M,*' V mtetill <* Johore Association, held at Kluang2,729 words
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Advertisement196 1930-11-20 9 That was his way o/ expresain| f 1 nt* o**0 l fjj "5 watch irisis on hav 'ng aa 1 Omega. The new models may be had at all good Jewelry .tore. j MU i Mi Ml I J 1 I r/aorpratiit i„ a. am* s< emen(J ig G I196 words
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377 1930-11-20 10 Sports Pastimes. RUGBY FOOTBALL. Malaya Command Beat P.S.R.F.C. Yesterday's match at Thompson Road between Malaya Command and the P.S.R F.C. was robbed of much of its interest as neither Side were able to field their best. The military cracks were being reserved for Saturday's Malaya Cup fixture against Negri Sembilan.377 words
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Article407 1930-11-20 10 South Johore opened promisingly in yesterdays -o'lrnament game at the SCC when they met the ARC. and Insurance XV but only to disappoint. In the end they were oeat.n by the Singapore side by four goals and two tries .26 pts to a goal and two tries (11407 words
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Article45 1930-11-20 10 THE TURF. By arrangement with the -S.FJ>:', London. Nov. 19. W tin P 3 year old Ut Majeur from the MBnfhester had a very successful S! f WOn the Cesarewitch. Newmarket 0 (dead h a with Press StOUt 11 ln the Newmarket45 words
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Article57 1930-11-20 10 w^hrt!! Umng S Mette BtatCS that an en <iuiry held on the second day at Ipoh into ABiye's running. On the first day Amy? caSv tog 7 2 and ridden by Christiewa? unnfaced r ux furlongs On the second daHarrv•JNJ M. to exph'n Amye's inconsistent rSn Jtal57 words
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Article61 1930-11-20 10 Siong 800 Beat C.S.A. A fast and interesting game was played on the Chinese g,_amd yesterday. be.wJn the 22 A SVC Clety ChlnesTsportl A tuition the former winning by one goal nil. Ah Hui was the scorer. The Society were ..presented by -Peng Klong. Khal Tay Ah Hui61 words
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Article22 1930-11-20 10 At the V.M.C.A. ground last evening a j 1 2 f nd Ly Kuees XI resulting in22 words
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Article39 1930-11-20 10 J***. Municipal Transport Centre defeated th» by i_o yesterday at the Mumc pal Service Club's ground r-vT mners wer represented by —Cheona Eng Uat 0016 Khian X c p Scully. Sul eman. Scorer: E P. Scully39 words
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Article168 1930-11-20 10 GOLF. -InhT T d teßnL> f r lhe match Keppel Oolf Sunday SSSST C ,r ClUb nt Keppt>l on outiaaj 'KC.G.C. names tut) ~h3 m J brahlm and Vanderbeck v n Jackson "iia xiocg.ns. n'r'o'SS? MOrUa V Irvmg Jones and and 4 Wy A att L nB168 words
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Article53 1930-11-20 10 ine following was the result of the November Iedal competition at the Racecourse Golf Club- Y^ Bee 81 —16=65; H. L. H Lim 82-10 =72; J. W. Moore S3—10 73. The Wing Loong Armistice Cup was won by ur. A. J. L-m with a net score of53 words
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Article111 1930-11-20 10 HOCKEY. J"** between the Ceylon Sports Club ■ad the Raffles College was p 4 ayed yesterday on the latter*, ground at Bukit Timah and endea m a goalless draw. The game was fast and Keenly fought and a draw was a true v flection on the111 words
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Article32 1930-11-20 10 SWIMMING. Entries for the YMCA 11th annual swimming championships will close on SaturdayEntry forms and full particulars can be obtained nom Mr. R. Lyne, Physical Director. Y.M C A bingapore.32 words
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Article260 1930-11-20 10 DATES PLAYERS. Billiards. Members of the Indian Association are inormed that the closing date of entrance for the Association Billiards Tournament has been postponed to Monday Dec. 1. Basketball. A match between the teams of the Presiyice- pr esident of the S ong Athletic 8ociety will be played at the260 words
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Article124 1930-11-20 10 CHINA AND THE YELLOW BONDS. REFUSAL TO RECOGNISE THEM? Reuter's Service. London. Nov. 19. In the House of Commons to-day. questioned regarding the allegation that the Chinere Gotl ernment refused to recognise the yellow bonds of the Chinese 5 per cent. Loan of MMI Mr Arthur HendersonReuter's Service. - 124 words
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Article163 1930-11-20 10 British Official Wireless. Rugby. Nov. 19 The President of the Board of Trade Mr ln the Hous <>< Commons to-day that Government had decided that as the object of the Dyestuffs ITha^aee^ attained It should lapse on Jan. 15 next Tne Act provided for the safeguardingBritish Official Wireless. - 163 words
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Article180 1930-11-20 10 CHINA REBELS REACH SECRET AGREEMENT. "Sin Kuo Min Pren" Service. Hong Kong. Nov 20 General Chan Chai Tong. commander of the E*hth Route Army, returned to Canton from Wuchow yesterday to confer with Mr Koo YkZ Pan regarding the political affairs of Kw^ngs? It is reported"Sin Kuo Min Pren" Service. - 180 words
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Article133 1930-11-20 10 Reuters Service London. Nov 19. ChW J"" WoUe MurTm th former Ne York. Nov. 19. Mr. John Rockefeller < Junior). Mr. Owen D J""* nd Mr. Charles Schwab are Amongst District Attorney to meet him to consider balnea, sUPPreSsln the Prey ng on A .j Shanghai. NovReuters Service - 133 words
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Article86 1930-11-20 10 BADMINTON. ine ioiiow ng are the results of the A If a Irs Chu.n Klat beat pan. Nal Cheng is_„.' V»n r-il i 15 ,0: Um HU Beng beat Pna Yap Chong IS—1: 12—15: 15--1 T J. kT™ KUt beat Tan Yeo Lam IS—3 15 5- ir86 words
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Article94 1930-11-20 10 TWO CHILDREN X LED. TWO HUNDRED^BIIumi Reuters Service OkiaiiM; At least 17 were killed anc. 200 ouildings wen CT ec injur town a ren miles from Buh *l.i by a tornado Haudtaneo H am and liie flooc.no oi rr^Ul The tornado also demoi, Camel, short d stanceReuters Service - 94 words
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Article117 1930-11-20 10 RETURN TO HUNGARY Worn, MEAN WAR. Trans-Ocean Brusfel, Nov. 19 Archduke Otto's coming of age will' be cele brated at the Belgian Castle at Stenkerz el tomoirow. At a dinner there will ascpmhi. I£actically all members of the Hapsburg and Bourbon-Parma families and hi K hTrans-Ocean - 117 words
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Article192 1930-11-20 10 DOOMED TO CERTAIN PAILUIE? Reuter's Service Washington. Nov 20 China's hopes of securing a loan d 5360.000.000 silver bullion from the America:. Government appear to be doomed to ctrtai. failure.- Mr. Key Pittman. chairman of the sub-cemmittee of the Senate Committee or Foreign Relations,Reuter's Service - 192 words
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Article164 1930-11-20 10 MR. THOMAS EXPLAINS. Reuter's Service. London. N»v 19 The Dominion Secretary. Mr J H ttswm summing up the work of the Imperial Conference, referred to tater-Imperial said that the \alue of the Brit lay in the fact that it was unwi theless, legislation by theReuter's Service. - 164 words
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Article71 1930-11-20 10 7 Yesterday the Fire Brifl with a fire that broke out of a crockery store in Tai Tank Road. The imflainn i iuriously and in a few mm had eaten through to tin s the Brigade was equal to tl in less than 15 minutes the The71 words
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Article82 1930-11-20 11 r jdert are invited to write to us on f I public interest. It mutt be under- .'.the "Malaya Tribune" doe» not endorse opinions expressed by corresf LETTERS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF 4 iBLE, preferably typeurritten (double t and on one side of the paper only. may be used,82 words
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Article743 1930-11-20 11 Editor. Malaya Tribune it question as to every other there A discussion of it is not assisted tat ion of personalities, of exits the slogan "Votes for f puerilities such as the state;awkers are ratepayers. I with your permission, to state hich led me to vote for the743 words
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Article187 1930-11-20 11 Sir l Edit0r Mala va Tribune."/ •ia y bark and jackals howl, but I v There i maJesUc 4lti tak .n nothing surprising in 2?*» v n kC UP b your Cecil Street >but th^cStafiTS? 1 ot CouncU **y th» nirt« y has been a nhnin^ S'" 111 \^t. unT187 words
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Article69 1930-11-20 11 <^x,™„^^ u rc,r th t pr h oteta ,inst ekewhcie re a,dir. A 1 has a W*ared •».e eyes of the m ?i ioratin Position in nre and brimstone on people who thinir iJ I am very much tempted to length™ mm consider your duty ;h Carry D What 5™69 words
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Article317 1930-11-20 11 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune") mS2CT. A c a£ftf, We ry w X? Jr J n recentl5 to -iter o, UuuTtWr"u^ hough literary in name, had not thTSSi icfsr- 10 mt ©nee be said, has mo6t laudable objects It provides, among other things, for the statin a317 words
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Article152 1930-11-20 11 'To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Will you be kind enough to enlighten me on the question: "Are collectors supposed to wait for payment on the flve-foot-way?" as I do not understand why they are told and sometimes sent out to await payment outsld? the office. The writer152 words
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Advertisement172 1930-11-20 11 I MIW WOULD CABARET I To-night and Nightly. g I I Show. I BY COUPONS IS AS USIML. f I MOONLIGHT HALL, NEW~WORLD I S TO-NIGHT AT 9 P.M I I THE JAPANESE ClRrilfi I WILL PERFORM FOR A SHORT SEASON 3 Admission—sl, SO els., 30 cts 3 I Diaits172 words
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Article395 1930-11-20 12 PUBLISHERS DISPUTE DATES. An article and correspondence on shorthand ry?terns, with especial reference to the respective merit* of the two modern cursive systems. Oxford and Gregg, appeared in the "Malaya Tribune" two or three months ago and, after points on both sides had been fully395 words
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Article27 1930-11-20 12 T he rate of issue of Money Orders for India SS to 'or 100. The IItSJSITi Money 0"M Torn India •no Ceylon is Rs 14a 100 U427 words
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Miscellaneous390 1930-11-20 12 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. NOV 20. •Upper Burma. North and East India Egypt. Europ?. Canada and U.S.A. Ethiopia) 3 p.m Tembilahan and Indragiri .Chee Seng) 3 pm Sourabaya Celebes, Moluccas. Timor Dlll>' 4 South-East Borneo .Ban Ho c Guan> 4 p.m Pandjang Bengkahs. Siak P»k*n Baroe Pajakombo -Tidore. 4 pm Poe390 words
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Article759 1930-11-20 13 PROMOTION OF CULTURAL RELATIONS. CELEBRATION OF NINETEENTH ANNIVERSARY IN LONDON. tT,h? Minuter ,nd Mme. 8» Prior >~„„. w Britain and In- and a-ave 1 he Ch,!!!! EfTl 1 tu«t was hiS 800 President of the ho^ lhc Mr oa w°'sub T n The ZmS: JZJXF*** lhf suflered759 words
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Article61 1930-11-20 13 CANADIAN JOURNALIST ARRESTED IN LEMBERG. The Canadian Journalist. William Day. has been arrested In Lemberg by the Polish KSTEjSi 'he Ptjlah terrorism against the InhablUnTs of VU,ageS Prominent who accompanied Mr Day on his r r urL^ i!on TS*! "Jf-i S prosecuted on a charge of high treason61 words
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Article389 1930-11-20 14 Singapore, Nov 14. MEAT. Beef, iteak (round) katl 60 Beef, stew or curry katt Pork, lean katt Jl Pork, lean and fat (1st quality) kail «a Mutton Indian lb. Sii Mutton Australian lb. Fowl katl Hen» (Locally reared) katl Ducks each Pigeons, domestic unfledged pair -n Pigeons, fledged389 words
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