Malaya Tribune, 26 November 1930
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Title Section28 1930-11-26 1 The Malaya Tribune. XVII.- No. 279 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Wednesday. Nov. 26, 1930. MALAYA TRIBUNE. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2fi. i«an28 words
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Advertisement205 1930-11-26 1 UPTON'S CEYLON TEA. TOI VNNOT BETTER THE BEST. -SHIP" BRAND I JsWEETBIfBD CONDENSED MILK f This Milk is prepared from fjL PIKE UNSKIMMED COW'S MILK, and in condensation lV i 1 nothing but FINEST WHITE (V> SUGAR is added. Being pre- \j! '^8^ pared under the most hygienic JJ* onditions,205 words
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Advertisement123 1930-11-26 1 roplc* van aporr v a M aWls>M n| n n WORDSWORTH 7 (or was it LONGFELLOW?) I READ'S BEER! j I Reads Light 'Dogs Head' I j y ««ua Lager. j THE LAGER WITH THAT "ENGLISH BEER" FLAVOJR J 1 Jjl A y fi ALHAMBRAS j 1 If f I123 words
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Article478 1930-11-26 2 PENANG PAPER CHANGES ITS VIEWS. "A CAUSE INVITING RIDICULE." The "Ptnang Oazet«" was until recently as u'*" 2 other »n (Sony politics. It has apparently changed It* views of course. It Is quite entitled to do" JET ing by i* editorial on- Wednesday headed "Dangerous Idealism." in which478 words
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Article99 1930-11-26 2 PoW 6 6 a f, tefnon in Ju,y the "Malayan Police Magazine" a Chine* rushed In h police station at Klang and breathy in nounced that on passing over B^TL^l in the river, who was being swept by a strong incoming ude. P cam An attempt was Immediately99 words
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Advertisement440 1930-11-26 2 See how naturally lovely whh the word Palmolive b gold your skin can be 5V f| i s™" and the red Xtr. he hack of the cake with the vv nen powder and rouge are applied to word Wmohve thereon. Palmoiive soap L t in on, y Pa" remains on440 words
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Advertisement19 1930-11-26 2 Tilley Safety Lamps. ALL BRITISH Burn Kerosene Oil (not Benzine) Sol* Agent*:— DUNCAN ROBERTS, LTD. Wl-A. CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE.'19 words
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Advertisement206 1930-11-26 2 .1 A 4 S C ,am diplomacy lht "No. bet'ernot ask him to-night. f-. LIVER LAXATIVE >#~*i Allrcd. dear. Leave it till week- (L end. uhen he takes his Pinkettes.- ti Ir%SK« A H ELI 13 PERFECTION fC35£9? Jus i/ this oJJJf I >» iL.iiV' ft deli 9htful I fjmV*lSk206 words
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Article1948 1930-11-26 3 WALES SURPRISE SCOTLAND. THE HOOD V. SHADE CONTEST. The Late H. P. Whitney. Notable Sportsman's Career. (Special to the Malaya Tribune.-) London. Oct. 30. On "The Scotsman's" own confession. Scottish football pride received a severe shock when a gallant Welsh eleven forced a draw in the International1,948 words
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Advertisement157 1930-11-26 3 1 on 'i -c looking much better" "Thanks old man. I feel better 100. drinking strong, stimulaung drinks at night —switched to Postum. Jolly good \VV drink too-I like it. Helps me sleep like TV a et °P 'eel-ng fit. Appetite s better. n rYeS Steadier Try yourself, you II157 words
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Advertisement163 1930-11-26 3 Tfl—Wkh To pay more I Wtm\ is waste! I W*f economical than most H "V. l,"" r kilU bu«. nd lo human «n<» pete, black Flag ha* a Hr r 3sj i^^2a^ byn c made in farm B IS IjgfcBIACK FLAG! g You are suffering from A naemia, General Debility163 words
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Advertisement261 1930-11-26 3 l STANDS FOR QUALITY I A Pleasing Drink I I —<*ko a Grand Tonic. I Dresh Orange Squash cuts down the iacreasinirly g I common human hazard of ''slipping," men t- I ™£l k faster enj °y capacity, 0 recapture confidence in your own ability and be I r primed261 words
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Advertisement310 1930-11-26 4 TcetK Wkiter in 5 Day 0 I riE amazing, antiseptic Kolynos foam makes ugly yellow teeth 3 shades whiter in 3 days! It removes the ugly yellow film and cleans the teeth down to the glistening white enamel without injury. It instantly kills the dangerous mouth germs that attack the310 words
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Article1423 1930-11-26 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED BY FRASEB CO. EXCHANGE AND STOCK BROKERS Singapore, Nov. 26, 10 a.m. Issue Value *w closing quotations 6 Buytra. Sellera. £10.0 Aaam Kumbang Tin rw 7t 05 0 Ayer Hltam Tin 11 8 0 ».0 1-0.0 Bangrin Tin 5S J? 0110 0.12.0 $1.00 Batang Padang1,423 words
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Advertisement334 1930-11-26 5 f0 h ladies ONLY. Bend. St-marang. <**J* SUtr Warna SS ST» A—« Colours. JJSS Warn.. Sfi Sty Steck Warna. 25 Cfc* rmm Warna. 253 eh ;B,m,?a- t>meza:.- Bmgkong. Hupah Warna 3&»wl Buloh Kipah Warna. Paling Bahru 5 Bl B S! HtU mm Ka M,T f, r,,t \iuka K* s 1334 words
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Advertisement140 1930-11-26 5 I PANCRESAL I I Dr. Hictaard Weiss. Ph.D., M.A.F.C.S.. Berlin. jj Pharmaceutical Preparation. j I Activated PANCRFAS HORMONE Tablets for the treatment ot I 1 DIABETES MELLITUS. H PANCRESAL v a preparaUon extracted from the fresh pancreas by a mtfki P jjJ process. The effect consists In an almost Immediate140 words
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Advertisement166 1930-11-26 5 Music Emporium, 44. SERANGOON ROAD, (TOP FLOOR). •JUST UNPACKED LATEST TALKIES. His Master's Voice, Columbia and Odeon Records. UNION AUTO, (Proprietors The Insular Trading Corp. Ltd.) BATTERY SERVICE STATION. 74, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. 'Phone 7147. DO NOT THROW AWAY YOUR BURST TYRE AND TUBE. Let Ub Vulcanise Them. It is166 words
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Advertisement200 1930-11-26 6 Mil W 615 J TO-NIGHT 915 j J LAST NIGHT OF I RAPID-PIRE ACTION COMEDY ROMANCE "BURNING 1 TP*' I RICHARD ARLEN MARY BRIAN. Thrilb! Spills and U,„ sh l„ o< th. m.rin, tata, U,, H I LATEST GAUMONT SOUND GRAPHIC and PARAMOUNT NEWS. I I ME I LANG FANG200 words
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Advertisement221 1930-11-26 6 Amusements. I 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15. II Positively LAST Screenings! I OWING TO HEAVY t DEMAND ELSE- S WHERE WE ARE S FORCED TO WITH- 8 DRAW g Fox-Movietone's Glorification of Youth I i "SUNNY SIDE UP" I I IF YOU ARE NOT I ONE OF THE 32,000 g WHO HAVE221 words
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Advertisement148 1930-11-26 6 i [Bmlboroucr i fj BEACH ROAD 1 I 6.15 TO-.VIGHT Charles (Buddy) Rogers I Paramouni s Ja z Re J I CLOSE HARMONY) qJ WITH N4NCY CARROLL. I HeM her l WA NT TO GO PLACES im. J __THINO^an d other Boug Hite I g Next Change: TO-MORROW. I "One148 words
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383 1930-11-26 7 I \< I IM UN OUTLOOK. I a Pole presided at the ting of the Kinta Tin ahu h was held yesterday Kong Lank f hambers. Let Chun Tuan, J. A. C Reuben, J. Nathan and of the d rectors" the chairman said: resulted In383 words
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Article216 1930-11-26 7 SHARE MARKET STEADY. Etlln and Co. report at 11 am RUBBER. London.—4 Mid., down >*d New York.-9 cents (G). down cent Katils 35-40 cente CCntB, Buklt Indtagiris 70-M C enU• JerTm K£ 30 cent* Jeram Kuantans 50— Sl-...05. Mcntakab's tS,"^ Scudais $107. 11 191 *P, cents New Pajams216 words
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Article250 1930-11-26 7 British Official Wireless. (By courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SINGAPORE. NOV 26. n 4 months' sight 2s. 3%d London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 27, 32d.. Lo nd on 3 25/32 d.. London 20 3 23'32rf T 2S h fV= demand 1 23,32 d London T.T. 2s.British Official Wireless. - 250 words
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Article167 1930-11-26 7 'MALAYA" PAYS DIVIDEND. (By arrangement with the 'S.FJ'.'') London. Nov. 25 The annual meeting of Bantan Java to-day lr£**** re Port showing a net profit of £5.817. No dividend will be paid. £12.575 will be carried forward. Lanka Poera adopted the annual report show_ng a net167 words
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Article148 1930-11-26 7 'By arrangement with the SFJ* London. New 25. 5 15 pm Messrs. Lews. Lazarus and Sons notify todays tin prices as follows: Spot £115 316 (up 14 16» Forward £113 7 16 tup £1 2 16». The market is firm The tin mi-rket opened tc-dav with148 words
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53 1930-11-26 7 12 OCLOCIf NOON. NOV. 2g. R.S.B. equal to London Standard. Spot 141. m Standard R.S.S. on Tender. December 14*, ls January March 151, 15 J April June 6 Tcne of Market:—Quiet a LaUst Cable:—London Spot Sheet 4> d per lb* Ntw Ycrk:—Spot Sheet O cents53 words
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Article156 1930-11-26 7 SINGAPORE. NOV 26 Rice. Slam A-l per Koyan »330 Rice. Siam 1 m $ogo Rice. Siam 2 $2 4 i Rice. Siam 3 R w $22 3 Rice. Siam 4 jo 10 Rice. Saigon a-1 m _o 0 Rice. Saigon 1 2 07 Rice. Saigon 2 $",10 Rice. Saigon156 words
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Article124 1930-11-26 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. Nov. 26 Wh*rf (Entrance Gate 1). Gladys East Basin; Raju'a 22; Hong Hwa 20 Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 2). Karmala 18: Bulan 16; Wakasa Mam 13 Pres. Van Buren U; Rompin 9; Ryujin Maru 8; Baloeran 6 Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 1). Perak124 words
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Article1636 1930-11-26 7 THE DIFFICULTY OF SUING. PLAINTIFFS AUTHORITY CHALLENGED. GARDEN CLUB RECOVERS ARREARS. by thl l aPOre oarden Club was decided vLIrL k DlStrict Jud Mr H. R. Bull. nn^?, a^ n W d hen t> Mr 8 B Tan on behalf of Club M m<?mbers oI Oarden1,636 words
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Article117 1930-11-26 7 untitled though not ha ir-restorer makers TZ!*!" «Perienced keen professional delight' on reading reports of Dr. J. H. P Davies Z at the conferee oTtnĕ con ation th»t reSSerS He r Undly conviction that no effective cure for baldness c sed the medical profession for neglecting to discover the causes117 words
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Article80 1930-11-26 7 o he «n l lrmark ls due to day f rom Batavla and will berth in the roads. Tfca-Btr whicn arrived this mornln Bangkok, brought 90 bullocks. dav h f e a T Steamer ,pei -Ho" is due tooaigon, Haiphong and Tourane. the ntv» Anking is dlie to80 words
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Article180 1930-11-26 7 "Vyner Brooke." Sar. 713 tons. Capt Benfield from Kuching. 25-11; for Kuching i-? 2 K Brlt oJ' 782 t0nS Capt Doddo froni t«h ng 25-11; for P Swettenham, 1-12. p rP R Ut 0 5 26 ***** Capt Spaargarm, froi i P. Baroe, 25-11; for P. Baroe. 27-11 fa>k180 words
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Advertisement37 1930-11-26 7 J Sin S' n Dancing, M 3 The SOPHOMORE Q A PA THE PICTURE. H m Palhet one, a Comedy and Pathe H Sound Gazette wm eiS __NIOHTLY OAS. U Saturday and Sunday, at 3.15 p.m.) W37 words
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Advertisement379 1930-11-26 7 I^Tj^^DyERTISEMENTS WANTED Clerk" for filing plans and drawlltgJ Apply ln own handwriting to Box No 278, c/o Malaya Tribune. TO LET—No. 10. Leonie Hill, tennis court garage, electric and water. Rent $100. Entry December 1. Apply 3, Synagogue Street. TO LET—House No. 5, Tiverton Lane reasonable rent. Entry December 1.379 words
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Miscellaneous180 1930-11-26 7 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICeT~ DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Bright RelaTemperature. Rain- Bun- tlve win* auuon. T T sr; ***Btar M nT T T KotaBharu S S M S s°s a w K. Trengganu 86 fS l.M 5 Cloudy K»* 83 70 nil ?"I 5 2 Drizzle Suuwan 91 72 al pi alm180 words
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Article868 1930-11-26 8 JJ**m cost money— great deal 0 This is another of the herrings which the -Straits Times" diligently seeks to draw across th > trail of Council Reform in the Straits Settlements. I n its editorial of Nov 19 under the heading "Who Pays*" H dwelt upon the expenditure868 words
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Article175 1930-11-26 8 Members and guests attending the St. Andrew's d nner and dance are adv'aed th«u dinner Jackets may be worn. The members of the Singapore Catholic Club end their laay friends are reminded cf the Bridge Drive and Dance to be held on Friday. Mr. O. M. Brand, of Messrs Harper175 words
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Article77 1930-11-26 8 fQ W f E asked to state that the response so far to the appeal for subscriptions to the fund opened by the ClericU Union, for the Assistance of unemployed clerks, has been very disappointing. Many clerks are out of work and they and their dependants are77 words
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Article262 1930-11-26 8 Monday, Nov. 17. Ccmmandante Den Claudios La go de LazoEStaT tlan Elcano/ called on Sir Jo:iah Crosby left Government House. Tuesday. Nov. 18. vnt mm a f D n Clau dios Lago de Lazo, J Diaz and Captain Thomson (the Spams), Ccnsul, lunched with His Excellency and^s The262 words
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Article201 1930-11-26 8 A Sin Kuo Min message received to-day connrms the appointment of Mr Yantr Ntan C'hu as Chinese Consul at Penang. Applications tre often received at Pom mand Headquarters from civM an ct£ Heads of• £L mployment the Command Meaos of departments who are authorised n non V iVlMan subor <l-nates201 words
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Article627 1930-11-26 8 m "lookers.; The Big Fight—■ \j t •V Referee Public J* M Wms ha, U, A Now we are all waitL read v to -come back 1 11 C "-iStr~ «uay i. willing I Municipal Commute** net like miniature golf anew them to be £LS Jalanßesar. The627 words
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Article46 1930-11-26 8 TIN AND RUBBER. LATEST QUOTATIONS. RUBBER. L- nd< n:—4'«d. New Ycrk: —9 cents <G> Singapore: —14 1 -14 cents TIN. L ndcn:—Spot £113 17s. <V 3 months, buyers £115 5s OJ <»P sellers £115 7s. 6d. (up 7s C-d S.r.*apc c: —$59.50. (150 t n 146 words
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Advertisement175 1930-11-26 8 OFFICE CLOCKS, j II N 416 I Office Clock, Brass Bezel with PI ,in Glass. Wood Frame C Walnut Colour, White Lacquer Dial 6 inch Dial Price $16 50. 8 n $18 50. I I I Robinson Co., Ltd. I g 'Incorporate ta 1/M stTaiu settlement,, C ja Singapore and175 words
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Advertisement87 1930-11-26 8 I BRILLIANT AND I GEM SET 1 JEWELLERY I In Latest Designs—Platinum Cj or W/Gold Setting. PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. I i g 30 Years 9 Ex per ience. S |U. S.De Silva Bros. J 61, High Street. I 'Phone 4540. —:634 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD TENG SENG GUAN. I ESTABLISHED87 words
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Miscellaneous115 1930-11-26 8 RADIO PROGRAMMES. The Amateur W.reless Society of Maiava an "ounces the folic wing broadcast p I To-day. Radio-Saigon (49 metres): 6.30 Dm tm^in Pm. Chamber Music by Solo'sts Radio-Orchestra. &°io.sts of Saigo.i Singaport VSIAB (42 metres. Q ,n Concert of Gramophone Records 3 P m To-morrcw. p Radio-S.^ n ,49115 words
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399 1930-11-26 9 ENTIRE VILLAGES WIPED OUT. WORK] RS IMPRISONED IN TUNNEL HI NDREDB KILLED OR INJURED. •t's Service. 1 Tokyo. Nov. 26. A ,<ke shnok Tokyo shortly •;:n« It is believed that 1 ally. Pos5ibly this 1? -:t s of sharp shocks which hr Izu399 words
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Article63 1930-11-26 9 OFFKIAL SECRETS GOT TO lU'SSIA. Reuter's Service. Washington, Nov. 26 nation was caused in the Vasiley Dtlgass,. for- >• the Trading nejr), before the House dnmitte* which is inM u.Z r activities. 1 that 400 American aero- d uiegally to Rusr ars as othci mach'.- fromReuter's Service. - 63 words
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Article85 1930-11-26 9 *<**ATHM*a FOR FRENCH HELPEKa British Official Wireless. Ths k p «U£»by, Nov. 25. r»!l h appr v d Brant cl ST ,ah -,nT? er persons who took ,m nS i OU the of fans, iiii Tyrre11 British 1 a. at T PreS f nt the ixai^ Beaavau nextBritish Official Wireless. - 85 words
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Article31 1930-11-26 9 untitled Minstrela are remin are remln--2 n **'s invitation on the nuirna Ke on Friday. They h Hjod Teck, on Satur••d at Mr. Chew t J 11. Blair Road, with full31 words
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Article491 1930-11-26 9 IMPRESSED BY FLOOD OF ORATORY. DOUBTS ABOUT FEDERAL IDEA. Reuter's Service. London. Nov. 25 «e£ton fl r\h° f I j? dtan oratory at the Penary session of the Round-Table Conference had no sooner subsided than leading British and Indian politicians faced the realisation of the enormous taskReuter's Service. - 491 words
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Article124 1930-11-26 9 TO TRAIN PROFESSIONAL PILOTS. British Official Wireless. Rugby. Nov. 25. Proposals for th* establ shment by the Air Mnistry of an Imperial school of air pilotage fcr the training and testing of professional pilots in future were revealed last night at the first annual meeting ofBritish Official Wireless. - 124 words
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Article84 1930-11-26 9 GOLD UNIT EQUIVALENT TO THE POUND. Reuter's Service. Baghdad. Nov. 25. A new currency law will operate from April 1, providing a gold monetary unit, equivalent to the pound sterling, called the dmar, which will be divided into a thousand flls. Rupees will be called inReuter's Service. - 84 words
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Article17 1930-11-26 9 TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on page 8 CORRESPONDENCE, on page 1L STORING NOTES, on page U17 words
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Article189 1930-11-26 9 CLYDESIDERS DEFY HEADQUARTERS. GOVERNMENT PROUD OF ITS RECORD. Reuter's Service. London. Nov. 25. There was an unusually large gathering of Labourites to-day at a special meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party. Mr. Ramsat MacDcnald attended to have a -general talk" with the rank and file. TheReuter's Service. - 189 words
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Article175 1930-11-26 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby. Nov. 25. The Prime Minister and most of the Members of the Cabinet attended a meeting c: U t Parliamentary Labour Party to-day In pursuance. It was explained, of the pole' ,f maintaining close contact between Ufa] md private Labour Members. Sir CharlBritish Official Wireless. - 175 words
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Article140 1930-11-26 9 Reuter's Service. London. Nov. 25 of A BM id dM r P res< nt ,h Sphering in London of 800 delegate, to the General Council of Conservauve Associations unanimously £L 2 a eadlr-Mn Una, ted Mr LldwT. 8 P 5 h Mr Baldwin in a speech claimedReuter's Service. - 140 words
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Article145 1930-11-26 9 MIMSTER OF JUSTICE RESIGNS. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asta Berlin. Nov. 25 haVP culn *»*<» kl a new en at on—the resgnat.on of the Federal tL CaWn? m H Pa 7 WhlC h he 'I' »n me Cabtne.. and which now loin* th» Opposition. This further SL^^iS Reform 55?!145 words
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Article72 1930-11-26 9 TERRORISM IN UPPER SILESIA Reuter's Service. Berl n. Nov. 24. The German Government has decided to appeal to the League in connection with sl- ft terrorism against the Germans 1 Silesia. A Ps rsonal WM paid by the President of the MJxeJ I Com mission toReuter's Service. - 72 words
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Article186 1930-11-26 9 DISAPPEARANCE OF YOUNG MALAY. WEIRD CEREMONY BY MOONLIGHT. SPEAR AND A BOWL OF LIMES. rrrom oar Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Nov. 26. disap B^^?* f black musing the ESTSvaI. X? Malay vllla er on the of Mr JS rtVW the attention and two European AsSfiAU A *?f^_186 words
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Article281 1930-11-26 9 WAGE REDUCTIONS UNDER NEW BILL. British Official Wireless. Rugby. Nov. 25. •rfZ I*™1 f 0041 Act which prescribe a seven and a half hours working day Altho^r*, 00 !PJ'J— «3 Monday agreements have Pom arrived at whereby, in accordance with P«**lve provisions of the Act. spreadover" arrangementsBritish Official Wireless. - 281 words
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Article89 1930-11-26 9 BRITAIN RECOGNISES NORWAY'S SOVEREIGNTY. British Official Wireless. Rugby. Nov. 24. Brm« l rff haV r. rn *W«« between the »JUah Legation at Oslo and the Norwegian HHJII MlNK—reference to the latter". cTaun ■USES*? 52 Jan M *y« 330 milts northwest of Iceland. The British Note an- tOTmAIBritish Official Wireless. - 89 words
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Article46 1930-11-26 9 British Official Wireless. Rugby, Nov 25. At the second League conference for ccng*l''ll- *25 8 r Sydney Chapman had announced the abolition by Jan- 14 of Brttiah dyes'-uC* 10 «vlew the r reservations :o the «2. convention en «nor. and import pro-British Official Wireless. - 46 words
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Advertisement317 1930-11-26 9 l c I j I 5 I j The Greatest i a Thirst-quenching 1 I 1 of the j I a H>litfllH D? H LD in this bottle—the B 1 n IHg nl t c bea "ng the label with H I 0 Hs! the red T-the safest, the (n317 words
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288 1930-11-26 10 Sports Pastimes. S.C.C. TOURNAMENT. P.S.R.F.C. Beat A.P.C. And I. RUGBY FOOTBALL. In yesterdays game at the 6.C.C.. the P.S.R PC. further made certain of carrying off tournament honours when they obtained full points at the expense of the A.P.C. and I NH nation. The standard of play was poor and288 words
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Article50 1930-11-26 10 ASSN. FOOTBALL. The match between Perh mponan St:a Club i>in K apmt. and Muar Footbuu Asbooaf.on in Aid of the Poppy Day Fund wnich uas played at Muar on Sunday resulted in a victory for the tetter by 5 goals to 3. Mr Onn b-n Jaafar50 words
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Article36 1930-11-26 10 On Saturday the Tias Athletic Party II orew with Mr. Sit Ayes XI on the latter s ground 2-*. Messrs. Neilton Chan and Boey Voice Mun scored for the TAP.36 words
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Article35 1930-11-26 10 a ?L,^ Urday n the A P C KroUiid before owd the Tr *> Athletic Party lft lth auans XI in an interesting and fast toTthe TAp e ChWeC obU;ned the oal35 words
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Article133 1930-11-26 10 LAWN BOWLS. The following ties in Lhe lawn bowls tournament at. the S.C.C. must be P layea his week Second round ties will be posted on he noUce board on Dec and notlfie(J J SINGLES HANDICAP. V n Cu > len burg plus 10 V E H Mitchell133 words
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Article49 1930-11-26 10 HOCKEY. On Monday in a fairly fast game the IA on £2 B n 8r 0 "on Cannm/spon" IUD y A O B c»-h teams combined well and goal of the match was scored by Bliaskaran by a hard drive from the edge of !he S49 words
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Article27 1930-11-26 10 BILLIARDS. ifnl 1 c Championship: Chan Tsc Kuan beat Yt-o Meng Chan by n and E c ander Beek beat Augustine Rozario by 15'27 words
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Article74 1930-11-26 10 DATES PLAYERS. Badminton. Hockey. p. 1 the IA ground: V. Rai a n Chatterji and Kennedy. Subha Singh P 2 Bhaslcaran and Dr X o. a Mahn D ParanjoL^n!ft kau% f° liowln represent the IA against |lu> TebJeU. Sports Club on Saturday Tth ififSat andT K Bhas! bSS Slngh N74 words
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Article166 1930-11-26 10 SWIMMING. I m lary anu also by adding th* "f* 'he words SIVZm3L£ Uamuan remarked tout In v!ew nc easing membership an hon ass. 'secret.™ the vote and carried 4 1 to obj r ed to a<t °p"on mjc mw i>>sicm regarding tn»» «n» and pointeu out166 words
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Article41 1930-11-26 10 GOLF. A four-ball match will be nlaved at tJSZ The committee of the Keppel Golf Club have lZi\T teQ mtmberS f the Singapore S5 2£ u£ of'thT takmg in th < "Tatch to ..laae use of their course.41 words
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Article216 1930-11-26 10 LOCAL COMMITTEES FOR THE COLONY. Government has appointed the following Local Committees on European unemployment: Singapore. Messrs. C. E. Wurtzburg U CoTm\ J t P Strachan. P. E Dillev I* Col. Mackenzie, and Dr. Webster mTSST; G A 1,0115 'Chairman). in. A M Gr.ffin. J. J. Saunders, and216 words
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Article65 1930-11-26 10 Th following appointments in the FMS °oiS5-- nt 106 are notmed in the o{Rc^ H M w V, R N Charttr D H Hod *«>n and PcreMs t0 be of greats. Mr. G. p. G Rivaz and Mr A c Jeavons to be Customs Probationers Mr R c65 words
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Article325 1930-11-26 10 COST OF ELECTRICITY REDUCED. The following decisions were made at a meet hig of Mun.c pal Committee No 5 held on Nov* Approved transfer of $20,250 in Budget under certain votes in the Water Department. Agreed to request from the Kelantan Oovern ment that the Municipal Water Engineer325 words
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Article177 1930-11-26 10 IMPROVING BATHING FACILITIES. C onmittee No 6. took the following action at a meeting held on Nov 18 Approved the provision of steps along the sid the deep end of the shallow swimming pool at Mount Emily, and other minor works. Disapproved application by the MKS Miniature oolf177 words
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Article83 1930-11-26 10 PREPARATION BRISTLING WITH DIFFICULTIES. Reuter's Service. Oaaka Nov. 25 nnancis and econom.c condition He sain th J ol preparing BftZ! y -tr\ r.? 1 b*et with revenue, but he aould avoid recoJr^ *l stabile,™ I™, to h P T m J M n the abroad, instancing theReuter's Service. - 83 words
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Article129 1930-11-26 10 TO UNDERGO GRADUAL TREATMENT. *v J V\ Von tne st ra"s-born Chinese *ho pleaded guilty recently to obUlrunr mo, h.ne tablets by producmg letters £££3 over 22? by a dOCU,r S3 over In one surety of $500 for six months mornmg DiStriCt C Wtison?^ Mr MacMlllan. Head of129 words
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Article1533 1930-11-26 10 MALACCA MATTER FOR PRIVY COUNCIL? MEMORANDUM OF 272 PAGES. The Court of Appeal, presided over by Mr Justice Sproule. Senior Puisne Judgsitting with Mr Justice Thorne and Mr Justice Palgrave 81mpson. yesterday granted an application for extension of time for filing memorandum of appeal In a case1,533 words
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Article95 1930-11-26 10 PASSENGER CAPACITY TO BE DOUBLED. ANTICIPATING THE AUSTRALIA EXTENSION. British Official Wireless. Rugby. Nov. 25. The passenger capacity of the Imperial Airways fleet will be more than doubled in the spring by the addition of eight Handley Page air- liners and three short supe: Calcutta fly ng boats,British Official Wireless. - 95 words
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Article156 1930-11-26 10 C HARTER TO BE PRESENTED IN DECEMBER. riT£ fe? y luncheon mee,i ng of the Rotary n ,v, D gaP re wUI held in the Ball Room of the Raffles Hotel at 1 pm. on Friday. There to the met?Un d "oted to Club affairs, of156 words
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Article181 1930-11-26 10 RUSSIAN ENGINEERS DEFENDING THEIR LIVES. Reuter's Service. [Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia Moscow. Nov. 25. Preluded by public monster demonstrations •'iranged by the Trade Unions, the curtain rosr on Tuesday noon on the trial of the engineers Ramsin. Kahnkov. Larltchev and others who ere charged with economic sabotage and connectionsReuter's Service. - 181 words
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Article541 1930-11-26 10 TWO OTHER PKOgft MURDERKI) DUTCH SHIPS BOYCOTT*, CHINA PORT ED IN Reuter's Service. It is reported that th, r,,, 1a 25 and Luciano were killed by riests in South Shensi. it is I2nJS? at "51 Apostolic Soggiu was The Apostolic 26 Legation have both receive Italian theReuter's Service. - 541 words
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Article88 1930-11-26 10 AGREEMENT BETWEEN IT All AND RUSSIA. Reuter's Service. Rome. Nuv It is announced that Sic, Qramfl and M Litvinoff, who had a talk at Milan yesterday. mainly discussed economic question M hardly likely that Fascists will convert I vists. or vice verst. As tin talk RussiaReuter's Service. - 88 words
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Article93 1930-11-26 10 NEW D.l\l\ TO BE \DMITTED FORTHWITH The Chief Justice I Sir Will the Supreme Court ft motion made by Mr. J V Genera!, for the adm:P. A. McElwaine. the new P cutor. Mr. Mills explained of the motion was to reduce residence in the Colony fron "forthwith." c93 words
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Article63 1930-11-26 11 4 are invited to write to us on interest It must be underMulaya Tribune" does not itpmions expressed by corresI IEKS SHOULD BE AS BRIEF rl- rably typewritten idouble tr side of the paper only used, but the names and s/x indents must be enclosed good jaith The courtesies63 words
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Article1038 1930-11-26 11 7 t 'i tor, Malaya Tribune.*') :it debate on Council Reform nth exliaustive of all the 'he caption. Perro the shallowness of the antis.** So far discussion qustion of the franchise ix) s.bl. other- !> nd doubt tliat public l.ivoms a franchise, as n-.mended by the EuroS S1,038 words
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Article273 1930-11-26 11 To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") J";~| f take n "Looker-on's" remarks about Mr. Parry Daviss claims regarding rubber are to be taken seriously. We can understand the possibilities of increasing production up to 1.600 lb. per acre or even more but is not IG.OOO lb.273 words
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Article233 1930-11-26 11 (To the Editor, Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—There Is no exaggeration in stressing the urgent need for the starting of Evening Cambridge Classes in the Government Schools particularly Raffles Institution, to further the studies of working people who are now seeking earnestly for knowledge. Many of them were compelled233 words
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Article35 1930-11-26 11 "An Embarrassed Student" complains bitterly that he and others attending a certain school were barred by the principal from taking handwriting In the L.C.C. examination The subject ls hardly one suitable for newspaper discussion.35 words
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Article75 1930-11-26 11 The whole members numbering six of an old. respected family In Kumamoto.' Jaoan committed suicide on the morning of Nov 6 supposedly owing to financial embarrassment due to the business depression. The tracedv occurred at the house of Mr. Sahei Yaai president of the Vagi Partnership Co.. who ended the75 words
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Advertisement272 1930-11-26 11 I NIW WORLD CABARET I I To-night and Nightly. I Special Vaudeville J I Show. I DASCING BY COUPONS IS AS USUAL. 1 I TO-NIGHT! WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26. TO-NreßT^ DEAN'S STAR. OPER.A Co. I AT THEATRE HOY AI. I y NOBTH BRIDGE BOAD R I M GUNONG SARI' 9 ,n272 words
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Advertisement247 1930-11-26 11 I C gBY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT \\/fP A <5» A I TO HM. THE KING OF jj I Extremely Pretty Patterns in I I Cold and Silver. I CIGARET IE AND CIGAR CASES. I 3 I 1 Useful II Fnp i f pi 'I w IUI I GlftS Pill V'mon I247 words
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150 1930-11-26 12 TO BE UNDETERRED BY DISASTERS. LT -COL MOOBE BRABAZON ON AIBSHIP CONTROVERSY. London. Oct. 24 That he preserved an open mind with regard to airship controversy is made clear from the speech at London by Lt -Col. Moore Bra bason, one of the assessors appointed150 words
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Advertisement286 1930-11-26 12 BUKIT TIM AH PORK s s H unequalled for sweetness, quality S and tenderness. All pigs are reared jjj from stock specially imported from j) Ungland; most of the feed is imported from Home supplemented by grass S grown on our own farm; and fresh supplies of Pork may be286 words
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Advertisement748 1930-11-26 12 A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO SEE A Wonderful living Crab with a girl s face on its back. Exhibited at the NEW WORLD Tbc remtrkable feature is that ;h.- and mouth of the girl are ofteu «een Opsatng aud shutting r Modern Rejuvenation. For thousands of years It has been the748 words
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Advertisement254 1930-11-26 12 I COLEMAN "INSTANT-LITE" 1 IRONS. S ADVANTAGES WITH THE NEW X COLEMAN IRON. sj Ist—No generation. 2nd—No alcohol expense &j tjj 3rd—No torches. 0 X 4th—No time lost ln generating X sth—No smoky half-generated Irons X 6th—No flooding. re 7Lh—Self cleaning gas-Up. Cj Bth—Special hot point construction 1 QJ 9th—Double254 words
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Advertisement79 1930-11-26 12 KELVE^ CHILDREN'S FAX, v BALL Ftom Year, AT TH, ADELPHI HOTFr Where the children wfl, mP(t L FATHER x MAS Excellent presents f, )r a Four Handsome Pr izt s Q Costumes 11 f r th N Tea and Cakes win i Admission Adults pr v '<ied. Each Child will79 words
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Miscellaneous561 1930-11-26 12 MAILSCLOSE. TO-DAY. NOV 2$. Selat Pandjang. Be'ngkalis and Bagan Si Api Api «Meran. 3 pm Banka Island. Pladjoe and Palembang o < Thedens) 3 pm Southern and WeM m India (San'Jila) 3 nm Belavan Colombo and Bombay Honolulu Marui 4Dm Pontianak <Khoen Hoea> 4 p m North. N-East and IMP*561 words
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Article307 1930-11-26 13 STOCK EXCHANGE WAITING FOR NEW POLICY. The present temper of the City lias been *ell expressed by a prominent Arm of stockbrokers In a report to its clients boldly outlining an Investment policy. Equity shares of British inamtrlal companies should not be bought, tliey argue, until307 words
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Article574 1930-11-26 13 PENANG CRITIC'S VIEWS. The atmosphere at Singapore is darkened somewhat (writes AH L. in the Pinang Gazette") by the conflict of two mighty organ* of public opin'on. the "Straits Times" and thMalaya Tribune And to us it has all the appearance of getting hot under the collar574 words
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Article142 1930-11-26 13 In a lecture delivered before the Chinese 23ttr*J52tr Fekln *S2*September, say. a report In tne r7^!l^_ Profe sor Eliot Smith, of London University, who is visiting Peking a SeISJS Uon of the Chinese Oovernment foi purpose of studying the Slnanthropus remains discovered near Peking, described the fcasfb the most valuable142 words
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Advertisement336 1930-11-26 13 ■Ml tVt» mmm Uttn I Wmmr »«»ma*tin p, us •1 »t alt CtavMM Stem H TIM MS DlSft «*SAtt. R*r()«t S« S. M *»*f. B r The Eagle Transport Company, Tke Arcade. Singapore. Phss* 4117. SHIPPING AND DELIVERING AGENCIES, Steam launch, Lighter and Lorry Suppliers, Labour and General Contractors. CHEAP336 words
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Advertisement148 1930-11-26 13 D orsay's Perfumes I as I Christmas Presents. Tne Best Flavours in the Nicest Crystal Bottles. I ffi WONDERFUL CHOICE AT: H 1 RENE ULLMANN. I Cj SOLE AGENT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ft g CAPITOL BUILDING. SING \PfIRF 3 Cj »I*l*ll ORE. STAMFORD ROAD. Q I Buy "Pagoda Electric Records148 words
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Article316 1930-11-26 14 TRAFFIC FILM. Road Dust The Enemy Of Body Finish. When a car comes from behind you and passes you with a derisive toot and a cioud of dust; it means more than Just a fellow traveller in a hurry. It means that another layer of traffic film" has316 words
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323 1930-11-26 14 Lieut Com Glen Kiaston. millonaire Bntis>, sportsman, racing motorist, big game hunter and a t Ht, lias just returned from a 4 000--■■t lIM in East Africa, frankly astonished periormance against mcredible odds of t.ur Foro cars which hauled ha equipment Kidston Is famed323 words
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Article147 1930-11-26 14 Dark-haired women make the best drivers, according to motor Insurance experts In New York Women with red hair rank next, but blondes, lacking the carefulness of brunettes, figure in the majority of accidents for which feminine driving is responsible One suggested explanation m that blondes have147 words
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Advertisement202 1930-11-26 14 1 1 .u^,.,,,,,^ j HILLMAN i Best British Medium Powered and I Priced Cars. Prices Greatly Reduced for 1931 Season. I Straits Motor Garage, I 'Phone 5944. j —^^S^^^T""*""^ for ijour next bridge parttjRefreshment NpT O ANDWICHES always turn out M trumps C/if you add a little Colman's Mustard when202 words
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Advertisement86 1930-11-26 15 For all defects of vision Consult M. EZEKIEL A SONS. Optometrists and Opticians, B*mes Chambers. Raffle. Place. Singapore A. M. EaekleL 0.D.. (Phlla F.i.o. (Und HAVE YOU TRIED I "Horse Brand" Coffee I The drink par excellence? j A cup is enough to I drive away that ,azy and drowsy86 words
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Advertisement477 1930-11-26 16 This Paper has ihe 1 Largest Sale Among the People who in British h m rus alaya. TO LET. TO LET—B6-3. 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. «1. 43477 words
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