Malaya Tribune, 28 November 1930
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Title Section29 1930-11-28 1 The Malaya Tribune. Vol. XVII. No. 281 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1930. FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune. Singapore: Friday, Nov. 28, 1930. MALAYA TRIBUNE. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1930.29 words
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Advertisement57 1930-11-28 1 U pTONS CEYLON TEA. CANNOT BETTER I THF BEST, Soaps Perfumes I Convey a definite ti suggestion of all that is* 1 I fresh, healthy, inspiring j Give distinction to beauty. i I PEERLESS I I ERASMIC SOAP I SOLE AGENTS: I SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. 1 (Incorporated in ths57 words
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Advertisement11 1930-11-28 1 Washing Suitings. /W /V/ /f Wear. HIOH BTRKIT. /7 W Singapore11 words
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Article797 1930-11-28 2 The "Purdah" Problem. Views of the Orthodox. 'By Our Muslim Correspondent.) Last week I gave the views of ex-Queen Scuriya upon the subject of the Purdah." or the mtaslot) of Muslim women, which apart from being in total agreement with the reso'uticn adopted at a Conference of Musi797 words
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Advertisement355 1930-11-28 2 SWEET DAINTY AND INNOCENT. HER NAME IS "ROSE." ihere always seems to be something analoI to flowers in little girls—their daintitw their sweetness, their innocence. Perhaps that has inspired many mothers to give ir girl-babies flower-names, even when the Won in names has dictated otherwise. tmmm m And thou h355 words
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Advertisement56 1930-11-28 2 Another Excellent Dish! /V Corned Beef Hash //pil S££n"and t CORNED BEEF an K^^^^^B^lMi^fa^^H —Be sure it's v*. 1 m FAMOUS FOODS. 4 WBBBMMM— MT SCe AgCT ts: Q J SLOT C() siNGA( oRK I HILLMAN I Best British Medium Powered and i Priced Cars. Prices Greatly Reduced for 193156 words
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Article1493 1930-11-28 3 Sir C. V. Raman's Nobel Prize. His Great Discovery. (By Our Indian Correspondent) The conferment of the much coveted Nobel Pr.ze on Sir C. V. Raman. MA. D.B c. FR.S.. Professor of Physics. Calcutta University, must give keen satisfaction to Indians all over the world. He ls the1,493 words
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Article159 1930-11-28 3 "Let me believe in his firmness, not in my ctouhte. concludes Dr Rabmdranath Tagore in a letter to the "Spectator" discussing Mr Gandhi's refusal to' attend the Round-Table Conference. The poet ascribes the holding of tlie Conference to the realisation of the weight of soul force in which the whole159 words
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Advertisement142 1930-11-28 3 "Well-here's to your Jolly Good Health'l y I must say you look a different fellow since you took my advice and URODONAL. on venation this, between two of those good fellows knew, mst reachine; that age when care must be exercised mm, in living, because of those too prevalent troubles142 words
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Advertisement170 1930-11-28 3 Suffered With I Psoriasis 12 Years Healed by Cuticura I suffered severely from psoriasis for twelve years. It began with a small red patch below the right knee. This gradually extended until it reached well down the shin. The irritation was intense and the skin scaled over. The scales used170 words
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Advertisement302 1930-11-28 3 ST.4.YDS FOR 'EQUALITY. That the "Lion" chop stands for S quality is no unfounded statement. It signifies our endeavour to main- S tain the highest possible standard in aerated waters. S The best quality fruits are handled S in the best known methods, and {3 scientific treatment of our fruit302 words
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Article660 1930-11-28 4 TWO MACHINES DUE IN MARCH. AERODROME NEAR RIFLE RANGE. Much Interesting information is contained ln the report submitted to members of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club ut their general meeting in the MS V R Headquarters on Nov 19 Among the most important statements are ™f660 words
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Article46 1930-11-28 4 Replying to a deputation of the South African Congre*. which waited on huTat Pretoria. In connection with the Transvaal a£L 1 Biateo that he would only h«ir made rmlS be |3?!?E i »W>t BUI was submittedi „M? 11 when Uie right. 22 ye V Rwding the46 words
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Advertisement297 1930-11-28 4 Don't worry oversleeping trust Big Ben I here are numerous Bir> nr\T, Westclox—dependable aILi £>£Li\ b cheery Call larmtin nickel and beau- ii tiful colors pocket reilS you exactly When watches,autocloeks. Plain t n rr»e ~r> _*1; and luminous dials. to get up, relieves your mind of all worry about297 words
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Advertisement232 1930-11-28 4 I IBS ALHAMBRA H| Ip« CIGARS I 111 They Soothe. p>| NEW— ii I I Improvements and lower prices for the 1931 Austin 7 cars 11 represent even greater value than before.You must see these new cars —the bodies are much larger Tourer $1,250 four persons can ride in com-232 words
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Article225 1930-11-28 5 MANDAI-TEKONG ESTATES. pPtECTORS WAIVE KK \M NERATION. K1( ii ol I'KKV KNTIVE NEASUBBB. team! meeting of the pore 1 Rubber Estates. BOM at the office i I_l IH'iU E A Elias presided Mar* Messrs Lee Chim g < 1. ng Kee and Tan tart Messrs Chan port and225 words
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Article78 1930-11-28 5 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.), LTD. P.«l Snell Motor Spirit ex pump and or ex 4 «all. drum per 74 cents. Motor Spirit per 4 $3 10 Aviation Snirit ex 4 gall, drum British Imperial gallon 90 cents. IND \RD OIL C O., OF NEW YORK. Kerosene. Imperial Brilliant78 words
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Article1422 1930-11-28 5 Malayan Stocks Shares. MINING. ISSUED Br FRASER CO, EXCHANGE AND BIOCM BROKERS Singapore, Nov. 28, 10 a.m. Issue Value. I*** CLOBINQ QUOTATIONS. mm Buyers. SeUera. U. 0.0 Asam Kumbang Tin Dec si r 0 5.0 Ayer Hltam Tin 30 "KM 11 6 0 10.0 Bangrln Tin J1« 0.12.6 $100 Batang1,422 words
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Advertisement107 1930-11-28 5 ASTHMA T «E LEMBAGA MALAYU j Edition) f MUAVI TRIBLNF liSdui'TlON RATES IN ADVANCE. YEARLY $10.00 QUARTER! v 5.50 $3 00 vnts P" month, the "Malaya Tribune.circulates throughout <;u. the Malay States. North Borneo and the Eastern Archipellago MM RTISING RATES. Sale. Public Notice* will be charged Rate per single107 words
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Advertisement55 1930-11-28 5 II RADIOS jjj Come and s-ie and tune in yourselves our latest SlN('t[.,E TUNER FIVE VALVES n) S 6UPERHETRODYKK BHORT WAVE RECEIVER. THE ARIM ESCO RECEIVER. Wave ranged from 10 to 100 meters. Working on A C main or dry battery. jO DEMONSTRATION AT: X Mitsuboshi Electric Co. I 32«.55 words
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Advertisement142 1930-11-28 5 A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO SEE A Wonderful living Crab with a girl's face on its back. Exhibited at the NEW WORLD The remsrkable feature is th-t the eyes and shutting 01 B rl ft6U 8860 snm Music Emporium, 44, SERANGOON ROAD, (TOP FLOOR). JUST UNPACKED LATEST TALKIES. His Master's Voice,142 words
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Advertisement254 1930-11-28 6 2 f^ 2 f s2s2s2s2s2s2s^^ aww urn m 55 £30l PI ■WHI |o d po| ■ll Bib iTH°^ S3o| V* 1 J■ I lore I EOS TO-NIGHT I 9.15 j I UNITED ARTISTS CORPORATION I Cj PRESENT Three Live Ghosts I 1 FREDERICK S isua\,'< p bo. LCTUAM'S LaiDous Stage254 words
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Advertisement138 1930-11-28 6 Amusements. TO-NIGHT 9.15. KHwII MERRY Fox- Movietone WITH A BRAND NEW S LAIJ6H TEAM s P Cf,C€r Tracy, BOOK,NG ROBINSON'S. tJfTHf Kirvra SEE AND HEAR TO-NIGHT' S I AT THE APOtIO CINEMA GEYLANG. C 27 f S-nda*. Nooembcr SO. 7 SECOND SHOW AT $J$ PM. S 0 A all-talk ing138 words
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Advertisement106 1930-11-28 6 3 lnwi I INAtUBOROUqu I I BEACH ROAD. I DON JOSE I MOJICA I I IN I "ONE MAO KISS" I I Fox Movietone's Superb I I Light Operetta I j The Film Ihat Thrilled Hundreds I lhe Alhambra. < a ALSO I C,ark ■""> Mccullouah 1 ■Suns* '"'<* WlNlijy106 words
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194 1930-11-28 7 M \KKKT> kkmain steady. Co. report at 11 a.m. 1:1 r.i'.t R. nchanged. ,t I holiday*. Allenbys 90 cents—sl. Ayer Panas 85—95 a i ,rnts. Brogas 45—50 27' .—324 cents. Bukit ..:i>burghs $1.20—51.50. Nts Glenealys $1—51.20. Ji ram Kuantans 50— HI cents, Kedahs $2— 51.75 $2.194 words
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Article301 1930-11-28 7 (Official Wireless.) iBt courtesy of H. and S. Bank.) SISGAPORE. NOV 28. vUin? -London 4 months' sight 2s. 3%d., London 3 months' sight 2s. 3 27/32d.. London M days sight 2s. 3 25/32d., London 30 Jay» sjght 2s 3\d.. London demand 2s. 3 23 32d.. London T.T. 2s.(Official Wireless.) - 301 words
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Article171 1930-11-28 7 BARLOW'S REPORT. Messrs. Barlow and Co in their weekly report dated Nov. 27. state. weesiy *5 the market has been slightly easier during the past week, but the undertone continues to be more optimistic nevertheless. Prices have fallen cent on balance. The latest cables quote both London171 words
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Article144 1930-11-28 7 Messrs. Lewis and Peat (Singapore). Ltd in their weekly report dated Nov. 28. state: Disappointing orders from home and lack of interest locally have caused prices to sag throughout the week, and ever the little Interest evinced by manufac urers has failed to have any stimulating144 words
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Article69 1930-11-28 7 (By arrangement with the "S.FJ*.") London. Nov. 27, 5.15 p.m. Messrs. Lewis. Lazarus and Sons notify to-day's tin prices as follows: Spot £113 15/16 (up 13 16). Forward -115 5,16 (up 15/16). The market is steady. Messrs. Symington and Sinclair notify today's rubber prices as follows:69 words
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Article138 1930-11-28 7 SINGAPORE. NOV. 28. Rice. Siam A-l per Koyan $330 Rice, Siam 1 $280 Rice, Siam 2 $242 Rice, Siam 3 $223 Rice, Siam 4 $210 Rice. Saigon A-l $225 Rice. Saigon 1 $210 Rice. Saigon 2 $204 Rice. Saigon 3 $199 Rice. Rangoon 1 $187 Rice, Rangoon 2 $172138 words
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Article38 1930-11-28 7 HARLOW'S REPORT. Messrs. Barlow and Co.. In their weekly report dated Nov. 27. state: There has been some Improvement in price and the market closes steady. Quotations are as follows: Sundried $8 45. Mixed $6.05.38 words
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55 1930-11-28 7 12 O'CLOCK NOON. NOV. 21. Buyers Seller* R.S.S. equal to London Standard. Spot 14 14 l 4 Standard R. 8.8. on Tender. December 14«,. 14 January 14*4 14 g January/March 14\ 15 April June iji. \s\ Ttne of Market:—Quiet. Latest Cable:— London Spot Sheet 4'-55 words
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Article63 1930-11-28 7 (By arrangement with the "SFJ*.") London. Nov. 27. The report of Buklt Tambun issued to-day shows a net profit of £1.217. carry fotwsrd being £4.201 Rassak report shows a net loss of £2.092 and the company has a deficit of £1.165. Tapping has been stopped. Rahman Hydraulic show63 words
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Article72 1930-11-28 7 ANNUAL PRIZE-GIVING. A large gathering was present ct the Pciris Hill School prize dlstributi n yesterday afternoon, including many represent?*ive> from the vtrious schools. An Interesting programme of songs, sketches and dances by the pupil > was gone through in a very creditable manner. The exhibition of72 words
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Article15 1930-11-28 7 The French steamer "O O. Roume" arrived yesterday from Saigon with 100 pigs.15 words
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Article166 1930-11-28 7 Rokan." Dut 388 tons. Capt. Akkerman. from Rengat. 27-11: lor Rengat. 30-11. Anking." Brl 2.047 tms. Capt. Ritchie, from Swatow. 27-11; for Hong Kong. 30-11. "Toglan." Dut. 672 tons. Capt Hagenaar. from Pontlanak. 27-11. for Pontianak. 29-11. "Toba." Dut. 684 tons. Capt. He*, frjm Djambi. 27-11: for Djambi. 29-11.166 words
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Article105 1930-11-28 7 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES. Singapore. Nov 28 East Wharf (Entrance Gate 1). Akita Maru 20. Main Wharf (Entrance Gate S). Kamuning 16; Op Ten Noort 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate Silverpalm 37. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate i). Marella 48. Weat Wharf (Eatrance Gate 4). Tantalus 5; Larut J.W.105 words
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Article37 1930-11-28 7 The Eastern Extension Co. sends the following comparison of estimated traffic receipts of Imperial and International Communications. Ltd.: October. 1930. £446.097. October. 1929. £516.978. Aggregate for ten months. January to October: In 1930. £4.526.268 In 1929. £5.116.488.37 words
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Article109 1930-11-28 7 At the annual general meeting of the Chinese Friendly Association (Wah Yew Kok), held on the 17th inst.. the following were elected officials for the year 1930-1931: Patrons. Messrs. Wee Chwee Tee and Tan Quee Eng; President. Mr. Tan Meng Chua: Vice-Presidents. Messrs. Chan Joo Hwee Koh Oeok Boon. Tan109 words
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1024 1930-11-28 7 To be Completed by Middle of Next Year. UP-TO-DATE WORKS. The Oreen Island Cement Company la ln the process of modernising their works by installing up- to date cement making macninery In place of their ex.sting plant, which has served them so well In1,024 words
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Advertisement50 1930-11-28 7 M A Clicking story of College Life. W H Singing, Dancing, Music, etc. P j The SOPHOMORE H M Commencing Sunday, November 30. T\ m GLENN TRYON in m J "DAMES AHOY 9 I A Universal Production. H| U 615 NIGHTLY 0.15. U Saturday and Sunday, at 3.15 p.m.) H50 words
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Advertisement9 1930-11-28 7 [The Share list win be found on page 5.]9 words
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Advertisement139 1930-11-28 7 MINDS,WITH N^ ORDINANCE NO. 44 (BANKRUPTCY). IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. SETTLEMENT OF SINGAPORE. In Bankruptcy. No. 28 of 1923. Re Tang Che Hiong of No. 63, Joo Ohiat Road. Singapore, Clerk. NOTI3E 18 HEREBY GIVEN that a Second Dividend it intended to be declared in the139 words
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Advertisement709 1930-11-28 7 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. TO LET—Prom December 15, a bungalow No. 14-A, Sophia Road. Rent moderate. Apply personally N. Tyebally, 188, Cecil Street. POR SALE—Two Billiard Tables. and full size. Apply Park Hotel, Victoria Street. WANTED—A delivery clerk. Salary $30 Apply Box No. 279, c/o Malaya Tribune. TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE, NOTICE709 words
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Article753 1930-11-28 8 tne unemployment problem in Malaya may be divided into three very different categories. There are the Europeans (mostly planters and nunem). some of them with depen«Wt«i there are the Eurasian and AsiatK- etafc»| workers, very many of them with dependants; d there are the Chinese and Indian labourers the753 words
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Article177 1930-11-28 8 Dr W. Hughes has been appointed to act as a temporary Medical Officer Johore appointed to act temporarily as Assistant Adviser. Muar r Jfi R fmr 01 Assistant Engmeer. I JohorT bonded for service Mr. W A. C Haines. Assistant Commit sioner of Police. PM S has been t« act177 words
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Article88 1930-11-28 8 FUSION OF DIFFERENCES EXPECTED. Reuter's Service.) Nanking. Nov. 27 The Foreign Minister. Dr. C. T Wan* h»* addressed official Notes to the French and Japanese Ministers for retrocessfoT of French and Japanese concessions at hLit«» respectively. The Foreign Minuter has opened conversations with the French Minister(Reuter's Service.) - 88 words
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Article25 1930-11-28 8 Shanghai, Nov 27 The Augustinian Mission here ha* r~~< a wire from Hankow, announcL th. ed of Father Fernandez annOUncln the release25 words
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Article35 1930-11-28 8 TAKEN TO HOSPITAL BADLY HURT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. Nov. 28 estate STXked ITZ 2r25? by Mala y al <* coolies on neck back Thrv 22** CUl in Malacca HosplL to35 words
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Article39 1930-11-28 8 QUESTION IN COMMONS. 'By arrangement with the -S.F.P.", London, Nov. 27 SSL'S Mcdonald -Cons., y oi wight) has a question down to ask Mr. Headmen (Foreign B«cretan,- 1 «n Mh regard to lte j£SnSSSiS 7«39 words
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Article50 1930-11-28 8 k n are ma to hold a artctv enwt f 2 30 followed b y Ha7l in p k nm?nt 81 the VlcUjrsa Merrorial Hall in February next In aid of the un aii Jftt 2? a COUntry fair be held ?und 2S t0 SWelUrg the unemploymen-'50 words
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Article47 1930-11-28 8 (Reuter's Service.) London, Nov. 27. A new department of Chinese art »»rt archaeology, which ia the first in lurope was y* of China." by w Percival 1^, 0 subJect a the SLJf' rlbute K> the generosity of Sir SSS STUL?" matter The Cliin(Reuter's Service.) - 47 words
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Article42 1930-11-28 8 La^son lB ci m l nl YM C A Hall Carl tnUrtanmJ, attractive programme. The tnvtrta nment commences at q < haree of si r«J at 9 **nd a large oi $i f or all seats will be made.42 words
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Article56 1930-11-28 8 Members of the United Chinese Musical of his sister s m.mire Th T** 10 orchestra AssocUtion s yea., having reached the ace limi. 7. Unt change wfn be JT.h l thal an im P° r Dcpa,unem. which m. v f. the Mtfdlcal tl»t cf the fM s n*.* amal «amatod56 words
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Article526 1930-11-28 8 '>><«.5,^„.. and w lwt mlmw? 1 Wha, «>• t™, y £vS?5 I saw the great j -r* A Runs flowed from the i man >' to Lancashire were not I, U Uly Weld? 11 to those days. Th ere ts keeps." 1,,ere w as 0 Pla V^526 words
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Article13 1930-11-28 8 Prom Prance by 'Sphinx due Singapore at 8 a.m. tc 'morrow.13 words
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Article136 1930-11-28 8 Miss Olga Kelvey. daughter of Madame Kelvey (dancing teacher• will I ayr Singapcre shortly to *ake up a pruftwt iul dancmf engagement in Shanghai. This Ls Ike first step in her professional dancing career and she 15 to give exhibition solo dances etc The Municipal health M; m nt ior136 words
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Article37 1930-11-28 8 LATEST QUOTATIONS. Bl'BBI'R. Ix>nden:—4 L d. Viw Ycrk:—Holiday. Singapore:—14-14cents TIN. L »drn:-Spot £114 as 0d JJ JJ 3 month*, buyers £115 7f 6d 1 sellcis £115 10«. Od. <no change' Singapore:—$59 25. <12;"> tons37 words
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Advertisement185 1930-11-28 8 9 Wonderland!! I Fairyland!!! I Robinsons Xmas Bazaar is I vluce to make every 1 anii Games in abundance. 1 Something to please eve>y- S one, ci nd af v price fo please 3 1 ROBINSONS I RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE. I WHERE TOYS ARE BETTER. 1 iSlfe "VAGABOND KING" I185 words
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Advertisement87 1930-11-28 8 BRILLIANT AND GEM SET I JEWELLERY I In Latest Designs--Platinum I jjj or W/'Oold Setting. I 3 S PRICES THAT DEFY I COMPETITION. I ■fl g 30 Years 9 Expe.ience. I |U. S.De Silva A Bros j I 61. High Street I g 'Phone 4540. g 634 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD87 words
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Miscellaneous114 1930-11-28 8 RADIO PROGRAMMES. STATIONS BROADCASTING TO-DAY. ***io S.i gon ,49 metres, 9 p. m to 1045 pm 2 J. Turina J Le Lutin de Glenmore G Brun 3- Aria .Violin, 3,*™ •by Robert Barras) 5 IzeiI r m 6 La Perichole t. Saxophone solo Offenbach <by Charles Roquest 8 Paysages flamands114 words
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172 1930-11-28 9 pAR RESPONSIBLE TREMORS? wo] TAP BOILING WATER. JAPAN' < UWTNCI IN THE OPEN. (Reuter's Service.) Tokyo. Nov. 27. lefl I sad trail of death the effect on indus'ral .11. as the area MS from the destructon mmunica'ions, the :pe at to be(Reuter's Service.) - 172 words
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Article112 1930-11-28 9 (Reuter's Service.) Tokyo. Nov. 27. 1 hundred and forty-six persons were killed and H* injured by the earthquake in Shizui sa Prefecture alone, according to a communique issued by the Home Office, which also f:rr i*' tin' 1 454 houses were destroyed and 4.S4I partly destroyed. Kunagawa(Reuter's Service.) - 112 words
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Article186 1930-11-28 9 KIUiM'KW STATESMEN DENY ALLEGATIONS. ■MHI DrM\M) THE DEATH PENALTY (Reuter's Service.) Moscow. Nov. 27. to-day is the "Confesthe chief accused in the H> has published a pamphlK econd half-million edition. r hours reading out the wart in the alleged con- > Soviet's five-year plan w y for(Reuter's Service.) - 186 words
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Article41 1930-11-28 9 I AM<m s SC OTCH BEAUTY SPOT. Official Wireless Rugby. Nov. 27. B< n Lomond, the famous up-; Loch Lomond. Scotlend. acres and including th» was sold to-day by the Ul 1 nt purchaser s name is not41 words
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Article350 1930-11-28 9 IMPERIAL CONFERENCE A SUCCESS. CONSERVATIVES ON WASTED OPPORTUNITIES. (British Official Wireless.) Rugby, Nov. 27. Mr. Stanley Baldwin (Conservative leader) moving a vote of censure on the Government m the House of Commons to-day. the Imperial Conference had offered a grea opportunity and the speeches of the(British Official Wireless.) - 350 words
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Article279 1930-11-28 9 (Reuter's Service.) London. Nov. 27. Moving a vote of censure on the Government. Mr. Stanley Baldwin accused i.he Government of lack of vision and courage hi failing to seize the opportunity of Imperial economic unity He believed that ii steps were noi taken to get(Reuter's Service.) - 279 words
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Article101 1930-11-28 9 CROWD DISPERSED WITH DRAWN SABRES. (Reuter's Service.) Ams erdam. Nov. 27. A number of unemployed, armed with stones, gathered outside the Town Hall at Haarlem where the Council was considering the Communist proposal to grant unemployment relief. The Po'ice dspersed the crowd with rubber ti .uicheons.(Reuter's Service.) - 101 words
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Article39 1930-11-28 9 (Reuter's Service.) Oslo (Norway). Nov. 27. The United States ex-Secretary of State. Mr. Kellogg, was awarded tne Nobel Peace Prize for 1929. The prize for 1930 has been awarded to Nathan Soderblom. Archbishop of Upsala (Sweden).(Reuter's Service.) - 39 words
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Article28 1930-11-28 9 MUSLIM AFFAIRS, en page 2. INDIAN AFFAIRS, on page 3. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, en page S. RADIO IN MALAYA, on page 11. CORRESPONDENCE, on page 12.28 words
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Article636 1930-11-28 9 SUBJECTS FOR ROUNDTABLE TALK. WIDER REPRESENTATION OF INTERESTS. (British Official Wireless.) (Reuter's Service.) Rugby, Nov. 26. A list of heads of subjects has been drawn up by Lord Sankey at the express request of the Federal Relations Committee of the Indian Round-Table Conference but they are(British Official Wireless.); (Reuter's Service.) - 636 words
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Article137 1930-11-28 9 REHABILITATION OF BERLIN'S FINANCES. (Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.) Berlin. Nov. 27. The City Fathers are temporarily shelved with the appointment of two guardians, officially designated as State Commissaries, to restore the equilibrium of the capital's finances, which are sadly disarranged owing to the Increasing demands upon the charity(Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.) - 137 words
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Article116 1930-11-28 9 PR OIK Vl AGAINST GUARDIANS APPOIN i Ml M Later. The appointment of two guardians had a sequel at Thursday's meeting of the Municipal Council where Communists protected against the measure and. with the help of their fo'lowers in th? galleries created disturbances necessitating the intervention116 words
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Article355 1930-11-28 9 BAIL INCREASED TO $100,000. ALLEGED HUGE SHARE SWINDLE. MORE MONEY INVOLVED THAN EXPECTED. W b Penman, of Rose McPhail and Penman and Co.. Ltd was again before the Second Magistrate (Mr. O. E. Clayton) this ■jonjtog in connection with the two charges oi falsifying accounts preferred355 words
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Article314 1930-11-28 9 RUSSIA'S SINGLE PROTEST. (British Official Wireless.) Rugby. Nov 27. The Preparatory Commission on Disarmament Lavs adopted a proposal, the idea of which was put forward some time ago by the British Qcvernment. that a permanent commission be established at Geneva to match over the application of(British Official Wireless.) - 314 words
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Article156 1930-11-28 9 FARMER FORCED TO VOTE FOR GOVT. (Reuter's Service.) Berlin Nov. 27. Th Government ha* decided to bring up th* question of the alleged terrorism against the German minority in Poland at a meeting ri the League Council in January Diplomatic action ls also being.taken ln various(Reuter's Service.) - 156 words
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Advertisement115 1930-11-28 9 "IT A LIT" Reg Trade Mark |H Th« GOLD MEDAL CORRUGATED ASBESTOS ROOFING MATERIAL I Pitch 6 in H SOLE AGENTS: I GuTnwiygb I (Incorporated in the Strait* Settlements.) 9 Now On Sale J NEW P I Mid-November Issues j j "His Master s Voice" RECORDS. I Including afinesetof ffl115 words
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105 1930-11-28 10 Sports Pastimes. J.T. TYLDESLEY DEAD. Famous English Test Player. CRICKET. (British Official Wireless.) Rugby. Nov. 27. The death occurred to-day of J. T. Tyldesley «57>. the famous Lancashire and England cricketer. He played for England in Test matches 26 times against Australia and five times against South Africa. J T.(British Official Wireless.) - 105 words
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Article363 1930-11-28 10 ASSN. FOOTBALL. (From Our Own Correrpondentj Malacca. Nov. 2. The b_>st tie in the tournament promoted by the Malacca V.C. was the one In which "D" Eurasian» Co. opposed the "B" (Chinese) Co. before an enthusiastic crowd on the Mala ca Club Padang on Monday last.363 words
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Article133 1930-11-28 10 PING-PONG. thS ChtaR Chln w Athletic Association are requested to note that entries 1 are now open for the annual open singles ruw P1 Which wil1 under the Fplt International Table Tennis Federation and under the league system I Entry forms, rules and regulations regarding i a^r.^c rl133 words
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Article63 1930-11-28 10 for th* B n Haw donated two cuns This touSeT w C u t r mP nSh taraM mldalc »bou, the not "<* cordially invited by the A.s.wfatto°t^rt° n pi,,l is nicmbcr of £ts &£BliAtprf Club and or recognised Party. affiliation fee for e&rh rinh >. »o »nnum63 words
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Article34 1930-11-28 10 THE TURF. (By arrangement with the ''S.FJ>." Thu London. Nov 27 to safeguard the interests 01nEES Utwecu entne, and runners, other than placed Th D ,S ATH OF F LEACH. JR.34 words
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Article28 1930-11-28 10 Memoer.s of tue Young Chinese Recreation nau oeen appiovtd recently are also rpmi*H*»w to attend the mating. RefreshmentsTm be *-rved aib r the meeting 1128 words
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Article21 1930-11-28 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL. ."id Johore Ma i»>» Command •'arta. Van der r T J"" 0 1 Vine;.. jig21 words
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Article51 1930-11-28 10 Hoong. Tan Hon Ylp A. Gahstan. G. fJcott JSS Chcon and Masnood. S>lVa mai 0 Ka d" Whites: A. H. Fox; R Goldman C rv,M man. Mohd. Said and S Raiah i i and Dollah h k Ka i an< J Loveday r Oehlers. Buang a51 words
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Article146 1930-11-28 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. ctoL'pT'SfH f" 5 ,h < u -«i *.a. 3rd team against Lux vr Saturday on Government Quarters ground rff Havelock Road: Tay Lie 1 svl Ha Goh Teck. Llm Cheng j S£ e 8000 Huat. c c h^; won Ye». Ang Hock Beng. Soh Chve Hork146 words
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Article104 1930-11-28 10 The following ties in the JoviaU' open sinales handicap tournament are to be during the week-end: P'ayen on Saturday First Round: Wee Bit Chay Gan Hock Kee ,A>. Robert Chia v Wee^ong "f?* Ch an Khek Beng v Urn m p T H ng P T3> Ke g Hock104 words
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Article44 1930-11-28 10 DATES PLAYERS. issociation Football. The following players will represent Young s on Xe SHRJsr 8 to-morrow Cheong. Ah Ttm Khal'SSg K°"' Z Chiti "v"' Footing ReSe S: sl w Chor and The match between Darul Bahar «nn Raja fixed for to-morrow h« KoU st».44 words
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Article39 1930-11-28 10 The Juvenile B.P. will be represented by th* oUowing in their first home malTl,! the Reynard B.P. on Sunday at four SSS Tan Swee Wah. Ong Hock Poh capt yL Jjm Beng. Chan Keng Hong and tL Chin39 words
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Article15 1930-11-28 10 StaL* s n s T T SlnBh •"<> N 3 ngh. Amarchanl K tyal M15 words
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Article29 1930-11-28 10 L. A. Laffan, P. Nickels. A. H L Wh~w A. R. Andeison I. c. Ma.MUlan. Dr r J. L Haxworth. R w. B. Cairns, j. c. Cooke.29 words
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Article1211 1930-11-28 10 "A PIECE OF CRIMINAL ROGUERY.- SPURIOUS AND FALSE VALUATION. Oiving Judgment in favour of the defendants in Uie lengthily argued suit brought by Pan. Abdul Kader Marican for «SS£us Tl mortgage to the Malayan Planters" Provident Fund Board. In the Supreme Court SSS Mr. Jistice Palgrave Simpson said:1,211 words
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Article167 1930-11-28 10 SEQUEL TO EUROPEAN'S IMPRISONMENT. The unsuccessful action for damages brought by Mr Uonel Faulkner Willis, was the subject of an appeal argued by Mr. A. V. L. Da les W M lr H lordShiPS lhe Chief JuBt ice ,Su Will am Murison». Mr. Justice Thome and Mr167 words
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Article42 1930-11-28 10 MRS. GUBBINS AND HER "GHOSTS." Ure" °Ls tn cinem, houaes but a «ood m.T! draW cr °wded -fßciahy t w "n d Lot they nn Tlify 2? wpird adventures another c^arict^^aiJS Ue ot Cockney humour H" wSSr?S3--»42 words
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Article148 1930-11-28 10 TWO CHARGES OF THEFT. Brooke Hye Rahman, a Jen K«f™ the Tturd Magistrate .Mr w7l£, yesterday on -two charges of ***tsm .romAibertLeUh. another Jew at 4«. North Bridge Roau "aamg JmSz srs si 1 an a! A Ppe thmt n Uitf of Nov 24 the accused148 words
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Article126 1930-11-28 10 CHANGED PLANS FOR AMERICA FLIGHT. (Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.) (Reuter's Service.) Berlin. Nov 27 According io Usbon reports, the air liner DC X. arrived there on Thursday afternoon after a .even -hours flight from La SrZ" r enthuslas tic welcome. It is unaer stood that on account(Trans-Ocean via Pan-Asia.); (Reuter's Service.) - 126 words
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Article57 1930-11-28 10 CHINESE MERCHANTS IN DIFFICULTIES. In the Bankruptcy Court to-day before Mr Ju SProute an application for rec^g Set rder agalnTTeo P£ A rec lv ta« order was also made •jUnst Chop soon Hup while a simLUr older w m *Oe against Chop Hoe Sena Hoe abdicating orders being57 words
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Article77 1930-11-28 10 (Our reader* are invited to write to us on subjects of public interest. It must be understood that the "Malaya Tribune" does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by corresSnS£firT2S s OULD BE AM POSSIBLE, preferably typewritten (double tracing,, and on one side of the paper onl, bC U ed77 words
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Article729 1930-11-28 10 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir.-Despite the incontrovertible fact that the mentality of men has been continual progress and development, the "path of reformers to-day is still as thornv as in me medieval age. The primitive medieval of the human mind, incapable a* lt is Q f comprehending729 words
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Article16 1930-11-28 10 arrived he was ni!*/L the ambulance ne was picked up unconscious.16 words
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Article357 1930-11-28 10 INGENIOUS METBfta VEGETABLE I, KAII| A rather unusual vegetable dealer nam" aa, barged with theft 'f* current, was partly h Muni «Pal Judge (Mr. C W Mr. Withers Pa' "on and Mr i t then 109, River Valley r °und <w bemg anotherSinS Reused in anoth357 words
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Article176 1930-11-28 10 RIOTOUS COMEDY AT THE ALHAMBRA. An unusual type of comedy fills the bill a the Alhambra for the next few days, when T the River" is being screened It has for fa main setting a State prison and the prmr.;*. comedians are Spencer Tiacy and Warren Hymer.176 words
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Article124 1930-11-28 10 ALLEGED TRAFFICKING IN GIRLS. the name of a Cantonese uhe DiStuct Judge* this nornins tt* accuse Mong Tin*, was called befbr Mr. C Wilson who u> clmrged with trafficking In girls. ladd to put in an appearance Mr. C. 11. Dakers. of the Ch. m said that the124 words
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Article57 1930-11-28 10 The B'.. mile. Bukit Pi the scene of a fatal ■ecJdenl :U 1 a Malay cyclist was thrown fl > It is not known how the rictirn :<■»• "J passers-by went to his aid to f. jj There were only slight abra mm*** head. When the ambulano57 words
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Article, Illustration1178 1930-11-28 11 M// LESS SOCIETY IN TOUCH WITH SAIGON. FICIENT SHGiIT'WAYE RECEIVER. Franco-Indochinoise. in m in ad ance to th I ,hi\a i• i; i• sts that the eta liom its members Hi,in kad.o-Sagon. The to do thu> and. on i tt :n nv-Ja la Maiaja in the absence1,178 words
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Advertisement37 1930-11-28 11 j THE S.S. POLICE BAND f (Available for Private Engagements l I j,. WILL PLAY AT S I f PARK AT 515 P.M. ON MONDAY, DEC. 1. I r BES4R AT 815 PM 0N WEDNESDAY. DEC. 3.37 words
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Advertisement280 1930-11-28 11 NEW WOULD CABARET 1 To-night and Nightly. Special Vaudeville J Show. I DANCING BY COUPONS IS AS VSVAL. NEW COLORS I j NEW DESIGNS'., i/i to-day's j I I EVERSHARP I Pens and Pencils. I I2f*. Tliere a fast-grow- t mg class of men and MM B I r9**\ women280 words
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Advertisement171 1930-11-28 11 D'orsay's Perfumes Christmas Presents. I S The Best Flavours in the Nicest Crystal Bottles. I S WONDERFUL CHOICE AT: S J RENE ULLMANN, I g SOLE AGENT: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. n} CAPITOL YIN( v' I^ XK° KP R( :> izSHS IS aS2SZSaS2S2SHSeSESESES^^ TO-NIGBT! FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28. TO-NIGHT I Dean's St171 words
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Article95 1930-11-28 12 (Ow reader, are Invited to write to us on subjects o/ public interest, it must be «ood that th. "Malaya TnbT" toe" necessarily endorse opinions expressed by cor re pendents LETTERS SHOULD BE MS 77,1* iL£L S t S 'H!f- pr /rraW| t VPncritten ,double n*cing>, and on one95 words
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Article256 1930-11-28 12 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune"/ 81r. The 'Straits Times' has mlst<,k,n patience for ,p.thy. Md now affronts u, with lu reference, to aSuc malcontents and Asia tic -owned newsnmitrv We enjoy a literary contest of Titans when one of the combatant Indulges in tauntlng Insinuations, fantastic and grossly256 words
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Article97 1930-11-28 12 (To the Editor. Malaya Tribune»/ A~££rr.g? oi iht srZsvssssrcS they are now old enough to know iho» ♦>, 2ss? o'rHu. sr-uirt- 0 ki sz iui "":™«n2rs ™i!"eC£ UwT A *nc°. name, T?\" T' swsjsaisiSSsS 0l<l bo >'» have not forgotten that We all belong to St. Andrew's.97 words
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Article24 1930-11-28 12 The rate of issue of Money Orers for India ot payment of Mow, Or* J. ,0 1118 •nd Ceylon la R s 158 India24 words
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Advertisement176 1930-11-28 12 BUKIT TIMAH I j PORK la unequalled for sweetness, quality fl and tenderness. All pigs are reared from stock specially imported from I Inland; most of the feed is imported g from Home supplemented by grass Krown on our own farm; and fresh I supplies of Pork may be had176 words
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Advertisement363 1930-11-28 12 w away by the occasional use oi EVANS' PASTILLES. They protect your throat and give relief in eases oi •olds, coughs and catarrh. EVANS' A«ri*a»r« tmoat Pastilles THAT ETERNAL PAIN it makes life miserable. are aaasm is an effort-it seems as if old aeeU creeptng upon you with great J*363 words
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Advertisement486 1930-11-28 12 KELviy^ CHILDREN'S FANrvn BALL i AT THsj ADELPHJ HOTB FATHER X MAS Excellent present* **nts f, )r eh fr our has. Trea Pour Handsome Priae, G,n 11 Ikl B Costumes Tea and Cakes am Adu,t s ii J ot,dfd "'Wren I, Each Child will be given the door for the486 words
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Miscellaneous169 1930-11-28 12 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAF, NOV 2f DJambl (V n North. N-Eas', and 3 Port Swettennam and Malacca and Muar (lc 3 P m Aden. Mauritius. Egypt. Eun£ U S A Canada 4 Western AusSSfa (By Train) 5 pm TO-MORROW, NOV 29 Anamba and Natuna Uiands Scott Mlri. Labuan. North Borneo East.169 words
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Miscellaneous187 1930-11-28 12 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. NOV. 21. High Tide..—4 05 a.m.. 2.54 pm. Municipal Commissioners- Meeting. 2.15 pm St Andrew's Dinner and Ball. Europe Hotel. 7.30 p.m. Hockey: 8JI.C. v. Borneo-Bous tead-A P C SRC. TO-MORROW. NOV. 29. High Tides —5.08 a.m.. 4.14 p.m. Rugby: PS. v ac.C. Thomson Road; 8CC187 words
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Article182 1930-11-28 13 SLUMP IN BUILDING OF CARGO SHIPS. ITALY LAYS DOWN LARGE LINERS. As regards ordinary cargo ships, it is evident Jhatwith the freight market remaining at its PW«ent low and. in many cases, inremunerative level, there is no inducement for shipowners to order new tonnage It ls no', surprising182 words
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Article257 1930-11-28 13 LOAD-LINE FOR MERCHANT SHIPS. An outstanding event of interes to the shipPing community was the International Con feren' o on L-ad-line, at which was concluded and siu.od a Convention representing the first international agreement for fixing the loading limits for merchant ships says "Lloyd s Register of Shipping257 words
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Article254 1930-11-28 13 Lloyd s Register of Shipping, jus. received, is a small book with a good deal of Information There are besides a review of the shipping outlook, details of new vessels classed during 1929--30. figures of tonnage for the last ll years and reports on vessels ui.der construction,254 words
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Article277 1930-11-28 13 The Bishop of Durham has promptly "read the Riot Act" to the Rev. E. A. laerryweather. vicar of Pelton. in that diocese, who took it upon himself to excommunicate for three years three of his parishioners who had Incurred his displeasure. Their offence was that they gave277 words
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Advertisement459 1930-11-28 13 INSIST ON KONILLA" .tj for all kinds for Asthma, ,ry s<»rt of Cold. lk it dispensaries and >t n oi direct from: i A-.rents: v u\\ MOHAMED SONS, gUlx BAH II HAIR OIL. :it once fragrant Haf to the eyes 1 brain It Improves ht, trengthens hair BLaw. I l"t[459 words
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Advertisement63 1930-11-28 13 Correct Time I from your 1 Electric Circuit So simple too! Merely j Pin* into nearest electric I outlet. No farther trou- I ble or winding or regale- I tin No <»iling or cleaning 1 Beautiful designs from I fiB and upwards. 1 \kiecmon The ELECTRIC CLOCK I For A.63 words
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Advertisement36 1930-11-28 13 M. HASSAN ELECTRICAL AND WATER CONTRACTOR. 36-37, Bras Basah Road, SINGAPORE. If you are in need of electric lights, fans, motors etc. and water service, please write to the above address or 'Phone 3411. MODERATE CHARGES.36 words
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Advertisement189 1930-11-28 13 SUNLIGHT SOAP IS USED ALL OVER THE WORLD MORE Sunlight Soap is sold than any other soap in the world. This proves that people have discovered from their own experiences that Sunlight is the best of all soaps. The reason is that Sunlight is absolutely pure. The makers guarantee its189 words
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Advertisement372 1930-11-28 14 I HAVE YOU TRIED I "Horse Brand" Coffee I The drink par excellence? 1 CU P s enough to I drive awa y lnat ,az y 1 and drows y feeling 1 wh »ch at times overI takes you in your work. I Obtainable from all Dealers in S.S. and372 words
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Advertisement200 1930-11-28 14 UNION AUTO, (Proprietors The Insalar Trading Corp. LttL BATTERY BERVICI STATION. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. 'Phone 7147. DO NOT THROW AWAY YOUR BURST TYRE AND TUBE. Let Us Vulcanise Them. It ls noteworthy for your Information thai I tyres and tubes patched by us due a rough and unlevel surface a.200 words
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Advertisement76 1930-11-28 14 I- ritS fiHS-SV PEARS Sole Agents: HENRY WAUGH CO. LTD p P Kuau Lompor Ipoh and Banrkok I THE ONLY GENUINE j SROSKOPF# I TRADE MARK. j TRADE MABK. jj J W ATCHES. j I """J*** for Reliability Genuine Roskopf Patent j a and Accuracy. Wa tches sold over .W76 words
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Advertisement545 1930-11-28 15 STEAMER SAILINGS jj£ NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. (Incorporated in The undernoted are the Company's Intended fixtures:— OUTWARDS. TRIER for Manila, Hong Kong, S'ghai, Taku, Dalny Tsingtau Dec 6 8 LIPPE for Saigon, Yokohama, Kobe. Osaka Moji Dec 10 9 LAHN for Hong Kong. Shanghai. Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka, Dalny Tsingtau Dec. 21 HOMEWARDS.545 words
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Advertisement649 1930-11-28 15 STEAMER SAILINGS IWPONYUSE^CAIsIiA^^^^^ TO MARSEILLES AND LONDON Tonne,* DatntUm Sail Hakotat Mara 10,000 Naples. Marseilles. London. Antwerp Terulun, Mara „.,00 Naples. 1 Mara 10.J00 Naple, HarunaMara .0.000 N.ples. ■»«*M tKator, Mara ,0.0«, N.ple, to^r£»„?„„ M1^ U h J M.™ ,0.000 Nap.... Ma^™n?o„ U r t »^r h 3 tnu., om«649 words
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Advertisement344 1930-11-28 15 BANKS. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LIMITED. (Registered tn London, under the Compante* Acts of it 62 to lm, on 2nd December, tttl.i Authorised Capital £3.000,00< Subscribed Capital £l,80o!ou( Paid-up Capital fi!osoW Reserve Pund and Rest £1.646.50: HEAD OFFICE: 15. Grace Chnrch Btreet London, E.C. 3. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. J.344 words
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