Malaya Tribune, 24 November 1930
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Title Section29 1930-11-24 1 The Malaya Tribune rd vm. No. 277 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1930 FIVE CENTS The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Monday. Nov. 24, 1930. MALAYA TRIBUNE. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1930.29 words
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Advertisement310 1930-11-24 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. T or NNOT BETTER TBI BEST, I SHIP" BRAND 1 I SHI TENED CONDENSED MILK Vk- t I This Milk is prepared from PURE UNSKIMMED COW'S '^Jf MILK, and in condensation ..t j .X, \(J J 'V^F ■•thing but FINEST WHITE v< 4k^i^ fiAR is added. Being310 words
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Advertisement165 1930-11-24 1 WMhinf //Cm* Buitings. SffSr Por Tropical /vy Wear. HIOH STREET. Singapore Time Was j wh «n you could not buy I I Read's "Dog's Head" I Light Lager, I which merely goes to show how much more fortunate I I W r than your aacestors. I "Kepala I For Anjing'165 words
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Article4723 1930-11-24 2 RICE COMMITTEE'S REPORT. A DEFINITE POLICY URGED. 0 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 was4,723 words
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Advertisement166 1930-11-24 2 PRACTICAL, CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT TBE "BLACKBIRD" STANDARD MODEL FOUNTAIN PEN. Black chased Milcanite barrel, 14 ct. Gold Nib. Price $2.75. each. THE "BLACKBIRD" Self flllino Mod. 1 FoonUin Pen, Black hased vulcanic barrel, 14 a. Gold Nib. Price $3.50 each. THE SWAN STANDARD MODEL FOUNTAIN PEN. Black vulcanite iba.-H birr.166 words
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Advertisement292 1930-11-24 2 Better Day m a «hJS !JE*S£tS£ »S h -they seem to afflict her ~v „i« wn, *h b «auto regard as her £i ufrthr ffh t aT'u ST lar burden. Daily he ST I back-aches: headache* are to£L.• 'SST* •ntervals hr sufferin S s r**** 1 or pleasure alfke And*292 words
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Advertisement125 1930-11-24 3 Housewife's Horror jfe&jL R crawling, ugly 'BBK^__~ who can enjoy a X**"—l I BBIEI which they have kN I f^^^Efl iy partaken? What \^jd| I presence? s you of this plague. Flit on your kitchen X\ under the sink, in s and cracks. Not a owerful spray kills annoying inseas.125 words
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Advertisement575 1930-11-24 3 This- j I 1 I STANDS FOR QUALITY. I You need it! I J In 3 S £very drink of Fraser Neave's Orange Squash scores for health jg a brimful glass, before S n nj breakfast, another before lunch, g again about 3.30 to carry you over g that mid-afternoon575 words
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Advertisement281 1930-11-24 4 FEEL YOUNG IN SPITE OF YOUR YEARS Wh»t matters it what age you are L* the years paas by, let the mile, tone* of Jhow an increasing age. You can hare th. feehng of everlasting youth in spite of your If you are 50, you can still have th, £at281 words
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Advertisement320 1930-11-24 4 JoiC€ into it. ore a oi tenaM, drink g|*», of Coc j mg MoDtserrtt' sod ■Jfcs. >M 01 wo* llllpffff' ,J| on-coming game. UMC JUICE 0/ aif 0«a/cr* »om W.a. f IWEE MONIHSI OF TORMENT Pimples on Child's Scalp. Healed by Cuticura. ■aTS httle n h d an "ore head320 words
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Advertisement128 1930-11-24 4 f AmtL I "BUTTERFLY GREEN PEAS" I The BeBt aD jJ bT ft in the I I GfOWD iD sunny gardens of I jj; the Riviera! jj] l ob<a,nab, %rori hC foUo "in9 I J ffl CHIN M»NC I Hi**wL NA sang. I 0 m green OCAN BKK s MM128 words
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Advertisement248 1930-11-24 4 I GRAND CHEAP SA. t I SOW PROCEEDING I large collection or Gold. Silver.' E P NS 3 SOUVENIR SILVER SHOOTING SPOON I E. Khan M NO- 5. BRAS rac*u SPLENDID "OUGH WICKET I TO SUIT ALL TASTES giv i ug a 103 l« I Clolh grind leather Ls Royal248 words
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Article214 1930-11-24 5 mmf I i ERENCI LIBRARY. HI were received or ni» nt of Statistics, S.S. pi t he week ending Nov. 18. fog iKiDlir use in the Refelerton Building. Singapore. D- partment Comparative Villi-- of Foreign Trade in De partment: Crops. Rice Prices, and ■■>■: the wf-ek ended214 words
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Article1440 1930-11-24 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. I ISSUED BY ERASER CO.. EXCHANGE AND 8TOCK BROKERS Nov. 24, 10 a.m. Issue r Value Year QU0XAT10NB mum Buyers. Sellers. £1 0.0 Asam Kumbang Tin rw 7\ 0 5 0 Ayer Hltam Tin Sat S 00 M 1-0 0 Bangrin Tin fi? 30 0T1.0 0.12.01,440 words
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Advertisement214 1930-11-24 5 A IftRE OPPORTUNITY ro see fnierful livtej Crab uilh a Ltri'9 I ci en its back. BtMoi/rd ot fhe NEW WORLD <■'•>: th« hi t) web of. ninsj ad National Lunch Home. N VKKET STREET. Able Management. I -»r. Refreshments 1 i CafeH A Speciality v I IT*-* Tt aand214 words
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Advertisement130 1930-11-24 5 PANCHESAL I j I Dr. Richard Weiss, Ph.D„ tt.A.F.CS., Berlin. X Pharmaceutical Preparation. S Activated PANCREAS HORMONE Tablets for (he treatment of 1 I DIABETES MELLITUS. I g PANCRESAL a preparaUon extracted from the fresh pancreas by a iDeciai X P ™*f*L The consists ln an almost Immediate regularleaaerdna of130 words
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Advertisement142 1930-11-24 5 j THE COLONIAL COMMERCIAL SYNDICATE. "Music Emporium." 44. SERANGOON ROAD, (Tap Floori GRAMOPHONES. All makes and kinds to suit all pocket* latest records In stock; Tamil and Hindustani records received every weak. mmmmmm V. K. IYER, Proprietor. PING WAH CO. BEAD OFFICE: fg, SeJegto RaaA Branch: 334, Orchard Road, f142 words
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Advertisement257 1930-11-24 6 fIV-l alb tl |or:i> -ol I• U ■■ll N I I TO-NIGHT I 9.25 j I I ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME*! I g One of the most entertaining pictures of the jmnb! 8 Cj Paramount s dashing all-talking Romance S I "BURNING UP" I WITH 5j I RICHARD ARLEN MARY257 words
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Advertisement207 1930-11-24 6 Amusements. 1 30,000 I People Can't be Wrong! IT STANDS TO REASON! i} I Here is a film you cannot afford jjj I to miss—3o,ooo in Singapore I have seen it—have thrilled to jo I WHY BE LEFT OUT? 1 "Sunny Side I Up" FOX MOVIETONE'S g I romantic musical207 words
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Advertisement191 1930-11-24 6 i i IHARLBOROUGH I I BEACH ROAD. 55.1 16. 15 TO-NIGHT Richard Arlen Paramount* Synchronized Wonder Wh. i i THE FOUR FEATHERS j X WITH j I EAY .WBAY-NOAH BEERY—CLIVE BROOK AND Uilc CIST j I and the nowered lane s 53d ffl ALSO j I PA Z^E«^ D j191 words
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264 1930-11-24 7 VIIEaTS OPTIMISTIC ADDRESS. FUTURE FOR BRITISH INDUSTRY? Official Wireless Rugby, Nov. 23. :ih;tm last ;iight. the Chan- NT, Mr. Philip Snowden d tii. view of the Federation In their latest report ben a ere signs of improved lrafl< Who. it does come I think264 words
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Article129 1930-11-24 7 MINING OPERATIONS I'OSTPOXED. In their report for the 3 the Erectors state: vvas $64.403 94. which bad been made.-bonus a deposable -h.cn jour directors re'l" -Hows.-pay di- s rVe r tia nsfer of forward $64,347.20. -i-i-actcidy up to June. M -9.1a0 cubic yards per June, the extern area129 words
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Article28 1930-11-24 7 DUTCH SHIPPING CO.'S ACTION. Reuter's Service. Amsterdam. Nov 22 that r m Wi »emstad (Curacoa, the aiso m consequence of are 18 ,OCal em^«*>Reuter's Service. - 28 words
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Article57 1930-11-24 7 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT NEEDED. Reuter's Service. Washington. Nov 23 Nevada, that the Department of Commerce cal' pression m the price of silver. Mr Lament Secretary of Commerce) said that he jgS that the low price was due to fore.g™ eUinl n SSS t StOCkS and on an agleeReuter's Service. - 57 words
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Article288 1930-11-24 7 COMMODITY SHARES STEADY. JJgf Etlin and C report at ll a.m. RUBBER. London —4 9 16d., unchanged New York.-9«s cents <G>. unchanged. Shares:—steady. Allenbys 85—90 cents Ayer Moleks 85-95 cents. Ayer Panal 8 S cent SS t 55 CCntS Br( as Kalus Jeloton s 25 ~30 cents. Buklt288 words
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51 1930-11-24 7 12 O'CLOCK NOON. NOV. 24. a.6.8. equal to London Standard, Spot uu Standard R.S.S. on 4 Tender, December 147 i January JJ 15, January/March 15 JJJ* April/June JJ Tent cf Markct:-Dull, steady 1 1 011 SPOt Bheet 4 New York:-Spot Sheet O. cents 9% per51 words
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Article242 1930-11-24 7 IBy courtesy of a and S. Bank SINGAPORE. NOV. 24. r^ r U>ndon 4 m °nths- sight 2s. London 3 months' right 2s. 3 27/32 d.. London dlvs^h/ 8 1 3 25/32 d' 30 I™**** T.T. 2a. I U/16d.. Lyons deZnS Iffi dwnw I Hamburg H 344 NeW242 words
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Article139 1930-11-24 7 SINGAPORE. NOV 24 SS A Xo >' a 5330 Rice. Siam Rice. Siam 2 s*^ Rice. Siam j gj Rice. Siam 4 E Rice. Saigon A -I I S Rice. Saigon 1 Rice. Saigon 2 I Rice. Saigon 3 m K2 Rice. Rangoon 1 JJ? Rice. Rangoon 2 f139 words
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Article136 1930-11-24 7 woman*' mmWM -legist. R 0 ya i M HcSH IUn >nae Surgeon. New Hosphal S 00 Surgeon South i? Women. Consulting and Pernor L" l for Wo ton. progressln medical sLnJ i 0 education wa7 receWeS medk l College. She th, J?? 1 MediCml College in136 words
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Article93 1930-11-24 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. Nov. 24 n H *J (Entrance Gate 1) mv 55 (Entrance Gate S) City of Agr. ««c.U.ri 35; Empire Dock (Entrance Omte Roeevihe 46; Celebes sL7«fc West Wharf (Entrance Gate 4) Kajang 4; Teiresias 3: Raub 1 BeeUen It (Entrance Gate 1» Sumatra93 words
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Article142 1930-11-24 7 BRITAIN'S SHIPBUILDING LEADING. being St ?TT n SS* to now motor S S demand N annual nf ?L T° Ch,ef features of the during of Shipping. SS Plans fITS, monthB nded Jun 30. 2.000.W W**tlng over S high£?\7 n "STISaS 1 SS" Britain s c rfiCOTti year. 1920142 words
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Article338 1930-11-24 7 No out by H^^gS" B o fo oon icn wf,K BUrVeyln VWael -Iroquois- have withdrawn in is) Ut. 2 deg 28 mm I d?: a?" 102 dC 08 1,11,1 E c» Lat Another notice to mariners states that a distance of 2 miles 201 deg. from Pulo338 words
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Article8 1930-11-24 7 Reuter's Service. Washington. Nov. 23.Reuter's Service. - 8 words
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Article15 1930-11-24 7 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India •no Ceylon U R. mtTlmr Ind,B15 words
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Article159 1930-11-24 7 ALLEGED DISORDERLY CONDUCT. SCENE IN STAMFORD ROAD. a£ T a and M N C Begg were charged wl'h th* m i 7\ R ad at 1130 las night) before the District Judge (Mr. C. Wilson) this mor n When the charge was read out. Begg159 words
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Advertisement34 1930-11-24 7 y s «nging, Dancing, MusU etc. N D The SOPHOMORE fl I A PA THE PICTURE. H p athetone, a Comedy and Pathe fl m Sound Gazette Lj "»> S M day, at 3.15 P34 words
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Advertisement37 1930-11-24 7 ORDINANCE (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OP TBf STRAITS SETTLEMENTS SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. He 1 nomas Joseph Duffy. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tw D. H. TUDOR, Assistant Offlclal Assignee (C) Dated this 22nd day of November. MM.37 words
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Advertisement484 1930-11-24 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. THE AMATEUR WIRELESS SOCIETY OF MALAYA. (SINGAPORE.) A General Meeting of the Society will h- Agenda: mittee report of Provisional Corrdrart fSSSr and P* Bs if approved, the arait Objects and Rules 3 ?930 E1^ t T OmC f 8 f r 100 December 1930 to June484 words
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Miscellaneous166 1930-11-24 7 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. NOV. 24 Batu Pahat ana J* Java South-West •■g^"^ Mol, :r and 'North. BU and N-West' 3 Pladjoe and Palembang Bengkalis and Bagan Si Api Ap.^g Maiacca. Lumut and Teluk Soengei Uat «Pan?kon 3 p.m. Indo-China Magnet 4Pm'Albert Sarraut» 4 p.m. ro-.wo««ow. NOV, 25. Indo-China and Hokow166 words
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Obituary39 1930-11-24 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. ACKNOWLEDGMENT. The families of the lat* Ur, w. wt*h to thank their relative kindly Uve friends who ..«t ««ended the funeral, also th<** who *nt wreaths and nt 110 th«, «a on<W,nc ta39 words
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Article837 1930-11-24 8 Before arguing further the case for Council Reform we will examine the case against it, as presented by the "Straits Times." There is need for absolute frankness on this important issue, without the evasions which sometimes characterise journalism in the East as elsewhere. We will quote a few837 words
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Article121 1930-11-24 8 Mr. Justice untitled Senior Judge has arrived from Penang to attend the full Court cf Appeal here. He will preside at to-morrow's sitting. Pineapples were on sale in Kuala Lumpur streets on Prlday at two cents each. Th* fruit had been Intended fcr canning but tne cannery was unable to121 words
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Article642 1930-11-24 8 DAME CLARA BUTT AND KENNERLEY RUMFORD. Dame Clara Butt still has a wonderful voice, though obviously she was under a strain (suffering from a cold) In the second half of ihe programme ai, the Memorial Hall on Saturday. But her full glorious contralto was eminently suitable for this642 words
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Article352 1930-11-24 8 The Bishop of untitled and Sarawak 'fficlated and was a godfather at the baptism of the infant daughter of the Bishop of Singapore and Mrs. B. C. Roberts, which took place on Oct. 26 at the Church of St. John the Evangelist. Edinburgh. The child received the names Hazel Beatrice352 words
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Article748 1930-11-24 8 (BY "LOOKER.c, The great content. Coll Street, enters on a very £2* v affair looks like endSg' nY Street is already verHroggv out Its rlngcraft is ketcny w punch. It is taking it, p y u «1«, out cannot absorb much 2 mg s gns of sore748 words
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Article20 1930-11-24 8 Prom China and Japan by due Singapore to-morrow From China and Japan bj d. c Singapore on Weun20 words
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Article47 1930-11-24 8 LATEST QUOTATION* Rl'BBFU. F ndcn:—4 9/16d. N.w York: —9 l cents »G>. Singapore:—14 1 -:-14 :i 4 rent-.. TIN. i ts Od-* L' idcn: —Spot £114 15s Od v 3 months, buyers tltf 2s jj rd.). sellers £116 5s. Od «d sinsapen:—$59.25. «10(1 ton-.47 words
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Advertisement130 1930-11-24 8 1 OFFICE CLOCKS. I a No. 416 a Office Clock, Brass Bezel with Plain Glass. Wood Frame 3 Walnut Colour, White Lacquer Dial g 6 inch Di:i! Price $16.50. I H $18 50. I Robinson Co., Ltd. B g (Incorporated in i/t« Strain y S I Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.130 words
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Advertisement84 1930-11-24 8 J BRILLIANT AND jj I GEM SET. I I JEWELLERY I I In Latest Designs —Platinum or W/Gold Setting. j 3 PRICES THAT DEFY j COMPETITION. p H 130 Years 9 Expetience. jo U. S.De SilvaAßrosj 61. High Street. 'Phone 4540. I —:634:— ft NORTH RRIDGE ROAD TENG SENG GUAN.84 words
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246 1930-11-24 9 Rl IANCE OF IRISH SWEEP. 1)1 AN WINNER'S SHOCK. I TO UK HANDED TO INFORMER. Reuter's Service. London. Nov. 22. Mat Sweep on the ra announced. Glorious WT. and PR.," of P Duwe. of Vancouver •(i Nestorian by Mrs. Worksop <England*. OHReuter's Service. - 246 words
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Article73 1930-11-24 9 NEH LINERS TO CARRY TI.AXES. Reuter's Service. New York. Nov. 22 tatttafe a three-day mail and New York. United ml ted plans to the Navy new 50.003-ton liner;. **> to enabl, mail 'planes I them some 600 to I.OOJ expected to be speedier Bremen" (holding tneReuter's Service. - 73 words
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Article69 1930-11-24 9 1 X FOR CONTROL. Reuter's Service. H Berlin. Nov. 24. f an ant*-Soviet revolt are correspondent of "Lokai < arrived in Berlin. He says no revolution but trouble scenes in the Communist This r a( at the Party's Conr wa> at least a temporary U* OppositionReuter's Service. - 69 words
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Article65 1930-11-24 9 M« r MOTHERHOODS AND v DEVIATION. Reuter's Service. Chicago. Nov. 24. l six hoi day. with no wage rates, was endorsed t r F JL 0 71"! uiw of the J*ar. *»J brotherhoods In America Jfcpi, a programme to alleviate 375 000 mem^rTof ri^ ted f outReuter's Service. - 65 words
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Article223 1930-11-24 9 SELF-GOVERNMENT FOR INDIA. VALUABLE CONCESSIONS BYTHE PRINCES. British Official Wireless. Rugby. Nov 22 which emereed frSf ,°5 general a c r «*n.ent by the Press Prospects is taken sr .wmsHS gas. ILiT J ll 11 —«d prolonged applaud undervaluing the Pow" sa« o h f eBritish Official Wireless. - 223 words
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Article45 1930-11-24 9 Reuter's Service. London. Nov. 23. thatTl!!? l^« feren 10 a report fr °m Nanking hat the Chinese Government decided to redeem P relgn legaUons at Pekiruj the ernmfnr the British^Gov! wTi ha no of moving te legation from Peking at present.Reuter's Service. - 45 words
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Article48 1930-11-24 9 ["Japanese iVercs" Serr.ce.| Tokyo. Nov. 22. The Pub:ic Procurator, who indicted those S 2d taxludtaf the «.Governor-SnerST x Chosen (Korea), General H. YamanaslT m aemannlir ChOSen demanded a sentence of eighteen months' Unprisonment on General Yamanaahi in the trial which is now proceeding in Tokyo48 words
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Article30 1930-11-24 9 Mr. A. C. Jomaron arrives back from leave Mr w this Week and relieve Mr. W. A. Ward, of the Federal SecreSr».. 2* **223 M, H.f Ptace <* M C. Hay30 words
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Article213 1930-11-24 9 BELGIAN FAMILIES HOMELESS. RESCUES ROUND BRITISH COAST. Reuter's Service. London. Nov. 23. and orrentlal rain swept BrlUin and the Continent during the week-end A 7* w^Taa!s*2s recorQ>d at Birmingham, tree, were blown down In many parts of the country and numerous ships were In distress.Reuter's Service. - 213 words
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Article48 1930-11-24 9 DISARMAMENT TALK PROGRESSING. Reuter's Service. Oeneva. Nov. 21 The Disarmament Ccmmis,'on has diacusmem' tSTStW must forwaldt t he^a^ tr L CUnK annual statement of thl an havng nUmber <* youths in 2 1 traning I* ft Planatory SI l P*™* 3 ,u Jnish exthe retrnTare ZZT hlchReuter's Service. - 48 words
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Article34 1930-11-24 9 INFERNAL MACHINE DELIVERED AT OFFICE. Reuter's Service. Spokane <Washington). Nov 23 Press office here yesterday Th* bomb was contained to a trunk anSwas UrVZ to explode in two hours. mcdReuter's Service. - 34 words
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Article27 1930-11-24 9 ORCHARDS DESTROYED BY RAGING WIND. Reuter's Service. Denver (Colorado). Nov 33 ln!u t »i 08^ nBe,SB fOUr w^re kmt>d and ofur,Reuter's Service. - 27 words
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Article35 1930-11-24 9 Reuter's Service. New York. Ifsv. 22. tad from Lima that the provisional Cabinet formed after the revolt agarnst P?e fhf i dU<? to in the Wy the labour troubles were hano'edReuter's Service. - 35 words
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Article19 1930-11-24 9 Reuter's Service. Osaka. Nov. 24 itm< nopped oIT or Tokyo Xi 11 23 this morning.Reuter's Service. - 19 words
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Article116 1930-11-24 9 HARASSED FROM ALL QUARTERS. I.L.P. ADOPTING HOSTILE TACTICS. POLITICAL CHANGE BEFORE CHRISTMAS? Reuter's Service. Smo London. Nov. 22. Government Ver 2* evidenced a^ESL. 1 c *Pl*nsm' Parliamentary l«W s"fi2 ot the dWoyalty and 5 «neeUig ~1 the "Bta at »t a labourite M h./L c ClydesideReuter's Service. - 116 words
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Article174 1930-11-24 9 PASSENGERS ESCAPE FROM SUBMERGED COACH. DRIVER'S BODY SWEPT AWAY Reuter's Service. CaMi Agency] Nantes, Nov. 22. ...V now «tin»*ted that one person was Oud! n 12 lnJUml 1X1 rallwmy Nantes. Nov. 22. The dram*Uc escape of passengers through l™* Endows of a submerged coach limited the fatalitiesReuter's Service. - 174 words
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Article36 1930-11-24 9 Reuter's Service. Washington. Nov. 22. I J^ s PUlatlon zt the United States U U2.775.046. according to the final census. The abulaton will include all United States territories except the Philipp ne IslandsReuter's Service. - 36 words
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Article247 1930-11-24 9 Mr. Justice W. H. Prichard. K.C. will te back from Home leave on the 27th inst He w.ll resume duty at Ipoh and Mr Justice Burton will return to Seremban. The death occurred on Friday at her reaidence in Bencoolen Street of Mrs Ma-y «I» widow of the Ute Mr.247 words
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Advertisement170 1930-11-24 9 I" 1 I SAFES I I ARE USED BY THE LEADING BANKERS f OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE. j I SOLE AGENTS: GirrnpiE c €b 1 'Incorporated tkr str at}s Settlements, f I Exclusive "His Master s Voice" I RECORDS. I I JOHN BOLES i S B 34C7. F„ r VOl170 words
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282 1930-11-24 10 Sports Pastimes. HOME LEAGUE RESULTS. NoUs. County Still Unbeaten England Beat Wales. ASSN. FOOTBALL. Reuter's Service. MANY GOOD AWAY VICTORIES. ENGLISH LEAGUE—DIV. I. Arsenal 5. Middlesbrough 3 Birmingham 4. Grimsby 1 Blackburn 5. Huddersfleld 3. Blackpool 2. Aston Villa 2. Derby 1. West Ham 1. Leeds 2. Chelsea 3 LeicesterReuter's Service. - 282 words
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Article783 1930-11-24 10 Arsenal Sticks To Its Guns. res™": f lloWing tables include Saturday's ENGLISH LEAGUE. DIV. I. Goals. P W. L. D. P. a. Pts Arsenal i fi n Portsmouth 3 i J 2 5 26 Sheffield W. 6 I 25 23 Derby County JJ Aston Villa 1« R783 words
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Article557 1930-11-24 10 WIN AT LEICESTER WITH STARS AWAY. 'By arrangement with the "S.FJ>."t London. Nov. 22 ►«'5' P Cal occer se£son wither preva led for D a"S y if^ gUe matCheB reports from mos t parts of the country showing showery and windy conditions and sodden grounds several* prises although557 words
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Article100 1930-11-24 10 Wrexham, Nov. 22. England beat Wales ln the International tournament to-day by 4—0. 'By arrangement with the "SJ J»rt London. Nov. 22. The match was farcical by reason of the lact that whereas England had the services of players who have appeared for them In previous International matches100 words
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Article24 1930-11-24 10 [Reuters Service.) Yalebowl. Newhaven. Nov. 22. B.fore 78.000 spectators Yale beat Harvard by 13—0 to-day In the 49th annual lnter'Varslty football match.24 words
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Article31 1930-11-24 10 wSLi %Try fast nd thrilling game at the JXJ.SA ground on Saturday, the JCSA beat the AA A by the odd goal In five Siva for SCOrod31 words
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Article383 1930-11-24 10 Shanghai Wins Coveted Trophy. RIFLE-SHOOTING. I'NFAVOI RABLE CONDITIONS. With a total score of 937 Shanghai w*re the proud winners of the Inter-port shooting OJ-petition at the Farrer Range on t2? Singapore were second with 878 and Hong Kong next w.th 845 8 res T r^!s Bh th383 words
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Article267 1930-11-24 10 HOCKEY. (From Our Own Corretponaent.) Seremban. Nov. 22. Br P S. t on tht c BertmbM toe bC C beat the Sunget UJong Club by 4 clear goals. mmmm The game was last and Interesting The jgg forward which Perdriau. Dr. Strahan and Hoblyn shone. Their defence267 words
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Article14 1930-11-24 10 A general meeting of the untitled Club day next at 10 a m Bun14 words
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Article773 1930-11-24 10 Malaya Command Beat N. Sembilan. RUGBY FOOTBALL. Malaya Command won as expected, when they met Negri Sembilan at the S.C.C. on Saturday before a big crowd, which included a very large number of ladles Negri Sembilan put up a great flght. one of the best the State773 words
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Article52 1930-11-24 10 d„ <B V arrangement with the "S FJ> Although Oxford, fielding?! to nil y won by 28 Other results were: London Welsh 12. Newport 8. Edinburgh Un. 0. Watson o (abandoned. Glasgow Acads 5. Heriots 6 Danaone > Richmond 8. O.M.T 8 Llanelly 15. Cardiff 5. Bath52 words
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Article25 1930-11-24 10 <By arrangement with the "S.FJ*.") I inravhi..' w London, Nov 22 This was Lancaahlre's second defeat, for Lh,v had previously km to oSSSTtat^T25 words
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Article248 1930-11-24 10 Malaya Cup Northern Section Game. (From Our Own Correspondent J Kuala, Lumpur Nov. 21. Selangor and Penang played their Malaya Cup fixture this evening on the Kuala Lumpur Fadang in a downpour of rain throughout except tor the first five minutes. There was a ygyyj" m ot248 words
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Article231 1930-11-24 10 ✓Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Nov. 23. The plethora of players in Selangor and Perak enabled both sides to put up second string. f xc,tin 8 match at Ipoh on Saturday T'de Th C I OWd grte ted an eager Selangor ojin weather was Ane231 words
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Article37 1930-11-24 10 BOXING. Reuter's Service. Milan. Nov. 24. Bosis:o, middleweight champion cf Italy b-at Marcel Thil. middlewe ght champion of Francon points to-day. in a fifteen round fight for the title of middleweight champion of EuropeReuter's Service. - 37 words
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Article125 1930-11-24 10 Amateur boxers who intend to compete in the amateur championshiDs are reminded to send their names and addressess (in block letters* immediately to the hon. secretory SABA Entries close on Saturday. Nov *>9 The entrance fee is $1. and intend ng competitors should apply to Mr. F. C.125 words
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Article56 1930-11-24 10 GOLF. Reuter's Service. Columbus. Ohio, Now 24. Hagen. Diegel. Parrell. Sarazen and TT°!"! 0 r j? 01 1 were chosen to represent the United States aga nst Britain in the Ryder Cup matches of 1931 Fourteen ether golfers Play in a seventy-two hole rm teh for theReuter's Service. - 56 words
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Article151 1930-11-24 10 The following are details of the match SS, at yesterday between Keppel Golf Club and the Racecourse Golf Club, resultP* *L a in for the home team by 9 4 a» (R.C.G.C. names given first): and V>nderbect OtoBcn*0 an<1 Morlta Joyce and N B Wyatt L i?"151 words
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Article33 1930-11-24 10 Reuter's Service. Th- London. Nov 23 nJ; 2? arHved at Coru nna (Spain) at 1.20 p.m. to-day. Th w Corunna, Nov. 24. The Do x has arrived from Santander.Reuter's Service. - 33 words
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Article79 1930-11-24 10 Glorious Devon \y ins M Chester Ham!. up la THE TURF. Reuter's Service. Ma: The result of the v 22 Handicap v» 2 miles, the Nv^- t race of the season was a. GLORIOUS DEVON (G COLIGNY II (Martin, 7 rds 1 NESTORIAN (Bern 6 1 2Reuter's Service. - 79 words
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Article348 1930-11-24 10 TO CE OPENED NEXT \VE EX TEANSM.SS.ON:„„. Reuter's Service. Shar.:.hai. Nov a A new era of tran.,-p. j will open next week' announced to-day, the Ministry ,f r cations inaugurates a direci less communication betwa W Elaborate up-to-date V equipment, which has been fecema forReuter's Service. - 348 words
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Article57 1930-11-24 10 Reuter's Service. New York. Nov 24 Many prominent people including Gener&l Pershing. Admiral Sims und the banker It Lamont. have signed a letter urging P: Hoover to submit to the Senate measures Iff the ratification of the Protocols, and for mt adherence of the United StatesReuter's Service. - 57 words
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Article55 1930-11-24 10 Reuter's Service. Heisingfors (Finland), Not. 23. The trial has ended of tb 14 i-Com-munists who werechargtd witi) tin abduction of two Communist m mbi n from tl* eommi'tee room of the D1 Mf Thre were sentenced -to from two tt three yearpenal servitude, three to from two monReuter's Service. - 55 words
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Article173 1930-11-24 10 COMMENCING TO-MORROW. There will be a sitting o: 'Vppeal. commencing to-morr supres* Court. Appeals against Bud •Justice (Sir William Munsom and the judges hearing W Mr. Justice Spn de (Penal Thome (Johore) and M Simpson (Singapore Th S. Muthukumaru again." Alkaff and Co., and one b> re173 words
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Article434 1930-11-24 11 mpK ibout the hawkers. r<>inmittee No 2 took the foilowa meeting held on Nov 10:— mc 1 with notice by the Sir: «apore that hawkers* shelter opposite ami to removed on or be1931. decided that no shelter to replace it. mtrcxluce a balloting system nets, but to434 words
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Article120 1930-11-24 11 PUSHING ON WITH BUILDINGS. Twenty-four tenders were received for ih„ erection of a new voluntUi? lhe and canteen on qUaft r8 The highest tender wS on? TlzT, the "wes^ng 5?-S^S. tender by Wah Hu p of mSB wal^e^f^fH^ 1 5, of 12 000 one ofV3W 000° ther the120 words
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Article90 1930-11-24 11 League Of Nations Bulletin. The health bulletin of the League of Nation. cS— 3 n lagUe CaSCS and 2 SSI Nmal 1 1 pox cases and 2 deaths. Madras. 4 smallpox cases Negapaum: 3 smallpox cases Rangoon: l plague case holera case and 1 coiombo: l90 words
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Article223 1930-11-24 11 MALAYAN AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL." The November issue of the "Malayan Agricultural Journal" Ls a very well got up number containing original articles on "The Rainfall of Malaya." by C. D. Stewart. B.Sc "Municipal Granaries. Colombo." by B. Bunting, and A Major Pest of Tuba." by N. C. E. Miller223 words
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Article356 1930-11-24 11 The following Batu Pahat properties were sold by auction at the saleroom of Messrs. Ching Keng Lee and Co., Ltd.. Raffle, Chambers. Raffles Place, on Nov. 17: Freehold land and house. 1-1. Jalan Ibrahim area 1,532 sq. ft., bou«ht by Tan Swee Hoe Tan Sian Cheng for $5,000.356 words
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Article101 1930-11-24 11 At a meeting of the Perak State Council, on Oct. 20 at Kuala Kangsar, H.H. the Sultan addressed the Council on the hardships under which the people of Perak are suffering as a result of the slump and the Council debated at great length the question of what. If any101 words
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Advertisement85 1930-11-24 11 I NIW WORLD CABARET i To-night and Nightly. I I Special Vaudeville 1 I Show. 1 1 DANCISC BY COUPONS IS AS VSVAL. I I MOONLIGHT HALLTNĔiTwORLi) I S TO-NIGHT AT 9 P.M S THE JAPANESE cificus > Cj Wnx PERFORM FOR A SHORT SEASON 3 Admission—Sl, SO cts., 3085 words
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Advertisement208 1930-11-24 11 I D'orsay's Perfumes! jj as I Christmas Presents. IB The Best Flavours in the Nicest Crystal Bottles. I WONDERFUL CHOICE AT g RENE ULLMANN, I SOLE AGENT: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 3 CAPITOL BUILDING. SINGAPORE STAMFORD ROAD. B ITO NIGHT MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24. TO-NIGHT' 1 Deans Star. Opeha Co. I AT208 words
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Miscellaneous171 1930-11-24 11 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEERS. Ranges for November are refor iniormatlen. R ul»t Timah Range D (Eurmalan) Coy., Rifle DIARV OF EVENTS. Duty NOV. 24 Hyjh Tin... •m.. 11.50 a.m. ■M Society, Europe Hotel, Wei. h Regt. "A," Thomyr R.E.. P. Brant I A S.R.C. Chinese t. H:ff-RafTs, Thomson Road. r >RROW. NOV.171 words
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Article122 1930-11-24 12 FRICTION OVER DEPUTY. DISMISSAL OF NAVY WORKERS. I 'Japanese New" Service Tokyo. Nov. 21. The appointment of Baron Shidehara to be Acting Premier pending Mr. Famaguchl-s recovery has caused friction between follower? of Mr Adachl. Home Minister, and Mr Egi Railway Minister, following dissatisfaction of both parties122 words
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Article132 1930-11-24 12 OFFICIAL INTERVENTION IN THE STATES. Reuter's Service. New York. Nov. 21 Eleven banks in five States In the south and lower Middle West closed their doors to-day Banks in English Leavenworth. Corydon and Corydon Junction—all small communities m South Indiana— have been taken over by theReuter's Service. - 132 words
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Article289 1930-11-24 12 ABOVE ALL WE NEED PEACE/ i Tranj-Ocean i»a Pan-Asta 1 Berlin. Nov. 21 The Foreign Minister M Curttus. before th,Federal Council, replied frankly and fully la the French Premier. M. Tardieu He declai, that the Government were trying by financial reforms to make the Young Plan payments poadble289 words
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Article71 1930-11-24 12 The following appointment are notified in the Government Oaxette —Mr P a Mr Elwaine to be DPP. Singapore Cant P Telegraphs. Singapore: Second-Lieut A C Oiibert. S.V.C. to be an Honorary Ade-de-Camp to HE. M r c. N. Taylor to be an Assis3 OfflcUl Assignee. Singapore and Malacca, and •too71 words
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Article265 1930-11-24 12 TO STAY IN CEYLON TILL FEBRUARY. {British Official Wireless] Rugby. Nov. 21. Sir Herbert Stanley. Governor of C.ylon. has bec:i appointed High Commissioner to represent His Majesty's Government In the United Kingdom In the Union of South Africa., He will combine with this post the265 words
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Article80 1930-11-24 12 THE POPE S SYMPATHY. Reuter's Service. Vatican City. Nov. 22. Monslgnor Michael Curarn. Rector of the Irish College, visited the Pope as proxy for Bishop Edward Oalvtn. Apostolic Vicar of Hanyang, with a report from the diocese of Hanyang. The Pope ln reply sympathised with the sufferingsReuter's Service. - 80 words
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Article283 1930-11-24 12 Reuter's Service. Rio mt Janeiro. Nov. 21. The ex-President Luis and the ex-MiniM,n tm War pnd Marine left for Europe aboard the liner "Alcantara." Sioul. Nov 21. Mrs Bruce hopped off for Osaka at 920 a m. to-day I Mrs Bruce is. on a flight from EnglandReuter's Service. - 283 words
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Advertisement157 1930-11-24 12 BUKIT TIMAH PORK I I I li unequalled for sweetness, quality I and tenderness. All pigs are reared from stock specially imported from jj England; most of the feed is imported i from Home supplemented by grass C 3 Crown on our own farm; and fresh nJ «/1 I supplies157 words
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Advertisement144 1930-11-24 12 PROGRESS REPORT. 8 I [J —infcrmatlrn nrardin r prtxrew. work on lhe Company* I B SERIES A." q exe^n P l*r nU .X *5f W -ring the mcnth. with the I L CPt L I f Und. which will he plannedT durinr S .w beinrf »■> «ulHcient period of UmeVa*144 words
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Advertisement395 1930-11-24 12 I COLEMAN "INSTANT-LITE" 1 I IRONS. I I THERE ARE ELEVEN DISTINCT ADVANTAGES WITH THE NEW S COLEMAN IRON. Dj Ist—No generation. H 2nd—No alcohol expense. S 3rd—No torches. Dj 4th—No time lost In generating. S sth—No smoky half-generated irons ft 6th—No flooding. fS Ith—Self cleaning gas-tip. X Bth—Special hot395 words
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Advertisement123 1930-11-24 12 KELVEw CHILDREN'S FANCY '«3 BALL 5 From age three year AT TIU ADELPHI HOTEL Where the children Ml FATHER XMAB Excellent present* t presents j trom our hug, Tree 8 Pour Handsome Prize, n Costurr,. Tea and Cakes win Admission Adults $j Prorid Each Child will be ft the door123 words
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Article47 1930-11-24 13 RUBBER CROPS. OCTOBER RETURNS. rU6bfr crop retu reported Buloh Kasap 57 500 i b Bruseh 46.000 lb. Djember «Jeruntut. 15.260 lb Gadek 68 200 lb Kuala Reman 164.021 lb Lok Kawl 46,500 lb. Nordanal < Johore» 50.600 lb Rim (Malacca) 65.300 lb Roebourne Finance 26.786 lb47 words
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Article23 1930-11-24 13 OCTOBER RETURNS. Further October tin outputs reported to us Ipoh Tin 680 pikuls. Pahan* Consolidated 3.790 pikuls Sungei Kinta 270 pikuls23 words
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Article411 1930-11-24 13 Singapore. Nov. 21. MEAT. Beef, steak (round) kati 54 Beef, stew or curry kati 4« Pork, lean katl Pork lean and fat .Ist quality) kati 48 Mutton Indian lb. Mutton Australian lb Fowl kati Hens (Locally reared) katl «5 Ducks each Jjj Pigeons, domestic unfledged pair Pigeons, fledged411 words
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Article61 1930-11-24 13 ASIATIC MTEQLBTJM CO. (5.8.). LTD. Red Shell Motor Spirit ex pump and/or ex 4 gall, drum per British Imperial 74 Shell Aviation Spirit ex 4 gall drum per British Imperial gallon M cenU STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK. Devoe's Imperial a tin.. mmml Sylvan Arrow (perTto.)I >61 words
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Advertisement395 1930-11-24 13 CRUSADER FENCING. I KltHwrttti After M»nufacture). Q w« Expensive and Most C 1 rnclimbable Fencing; >w HLkl^ Obtainable. I }^^f| lb> labile Works mi nts, Municipalities, f\( I actonsetc. etc. fv I IKILS SOLICITED V jB Sole Agents: DEPARTMENT OF W| T| H' Th*- Borneo Co., Ltd. If^^^^plWc irporaled in395 words
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Advertisement197 1930-11-24 13 I 1——— This Simple Habit V J)W natural beauty if W of teeth and gums J 9** m you imagine ,ooth >a c maximum cleans*f «o be pretty-Si S? «ominuou. testing of all new V ZSTI teeth twice do r brus J» your Colgate formula that more dentiits I** I/197 words
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Advertisement411 1930-11-24 14 for year. J3STIM«3I M •nd dreaded going tkank «££LL ll fr? m HmMk My mWm I 1 THEN AND NOW f Yeast Is Life' rags; gri I Fascinating dramas of real like JPt3\ daily rerr.iled in tho record number of entire] y Jr rC unsolicitwl Testimonials which pour iut" living's411 words
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Advertisement261 1930-11-24 14 Here is your REMEDY fJltWONAI the defumc remedy for KhcuM.atism dJSL I l5 _T I rc.ah Chemist. I L Chatela.n harmless efficient r,-miv.c... i V *-»aie.ain. is a an., thcr-forc "Th: ..'"I" 01 d 5S lvCS uric =5. «:r-a K«P URODONAL, ....p™ d mkler h 0<ly <■"« l«P RHEUMATISM «I261 words
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Advertisement137 1930-11-24 14 I Buy "Pagoda" Electric R ec^ I ADd hear the Mem ,r.ol v I 7 X f STRAITS CH,NE SE AMATEim I I SOC,ETV i Sino in your own -Ginufifah," "Ah F B Seller" and "Exile Pri 6 I ifi L hy thFl Sinean, i d 5 8 1 the137 words
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Advertisement395 1930-11-24 15 mm saiungs P. &0 BRITISH INDIA AND APCAR LINES. >rated in England.) ■jam SSENGER CARGO 11 SERVICE& rrN1 v \M> ORIENTAL STEAM NY n CtV LONDON AND I MAIL SERVICE. /C»: -trart with His Majesty's mment.) IB IROVI LONDON, hin nod Japan. Due Tonnage Singapore MM 16,650 Nov. 29 pM395 words
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Advertisement542 1930-11-24 15 pSgS LLOYD. Incorporated in tJJ^L 1 the Company's Intended OUTWARDS 8 MOSEL for Hong Kong. Shanghai. Yokohama. Kobe. Moji, Chin- immTST S aln ,f Tsingtau "or. 27 Hong Kong. 3 LIPPEfn Dahly TslnKtau Dec. 6 "PfE for Saigon. Yokohama. Kobe Osaka Moji M 5 k° r H ng Kon Shanghai.542 words
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Advertisement444 1930-11-24 15 NIPPOF^US^ TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON Tonnage DeStnation Due Sail MM Nopl» Itor«uk... London Antwrp Terukun, MM ILM Kopte, 3 4 -'v MM MMk H Borun. M. ru ,„.«,0 N p «M. •Kotel M.ru ,0.000 N.pta, U^uirLUm^Cr 1 •K-tata. M. ru ,0.000 N.p,„. Ma^r.'^ntn M 'Z^ r r h 30 tmo»444 words
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Advertisement60 1930-11-24 15 For all defeeta of rtalon Cmnmuli fcf EZEKIEL SONS, Optometrists and Optician*. •Uffle. Chambers. Raffle, Pi.cc. O.D, iPhUa.). no. (Lond, TIP FOR THE TUAN BESAR. 00% of your business is with Asiatics. »o% of the sa>es of the Tribune" are among Asiatics. You therefore get THE BEST VALUE FOR V60 words
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Advertisement254 1930-11-24 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (JUgUtered in London, under the Company AeU of 1862 to im, on 2nd DecenXe??m, Authorised Capital r 3 000 orM Subscribed Capitel gJMj P*id-up Cspital nXoE Reserve Fund and Rest gjgg HEAD OFFICE: 15. Grace Chorch Street London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS254 words
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Advertisement460 1930-11-24 15 BANKS. THE HO HONG BANK. LIMITED, HEAD OFriCE: 94. MARKET STREET. BRANCHES: Malacca M !5*J 8t Muar 131 Jonk Street Batu Pahat 5t Jaea^SES Palembang 9, Jalan Rahamat. Road. Shaneha! ten Nleu *Port Street. g al 9. Kiukiang Road. AGENCIES AT: £f%JT?£ HaDkow Hon K-ooe Kuala Lumpur. Lisbon Madrid, Manila,460 words
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Advertisement436 1930-11-24 16 This Paper has the Largest Sale Among the People who Spend Most in British Malaya. TO LET. TO LET—« 6-3. Tank Road, immediate 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, 41. 43 to436 words
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Advertisement564 1930-11-24 16 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE. The public Is hereby notified that from the date hereof any cheques or documents of any value issued by Messrs. Ann Alk Estate of Seremban must bear the signature of Mr Tan Moeng Ten. without which the said cheques or documents of Messrs. Ann Aik Estate shall564 words
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