Malaya Tribune, 16 December 1930
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Title Section30 1930-12-16 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol XVttr No. 29 3 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY DECEMBER 16, 1930 FIVE CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Singapore: Tuesday. Dec. 16. 1930. MALAYA TRIBUNE. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. DECEMBER .16, 1930.30 words
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Advertisement181 1930-12-16 1 LIPTONS CEYLON TEA. r(M i X \\()T BETTER THE BEST, j perhaps an average yearly estimate of your travelling. Have you j ever stopped to consider what it costs to do that amount of mileage, I Choose either by hirin s cars or usin S taxis. 8 o I Now181 words
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Advertisement14 1930-12-16 1 "FLORODOR" a Washing A >. Suitings, kfl /V/ For Tropical /7 Wear. HIGH STREET, Singapore.14 words
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Article457 1930-12-16 2 LL. G. HEADING FOR COALITION? SIR J. SIMON S "GINGER GROUP.** Londoa Nov. 7. "Whither is Mr. Lloyd Oeorge going?" This question, which the Liberal tactical manoeuvres always made a ma ue r o John Simons outspoken condemnat'on of h consideration hitherto extendedTo the ment Mr Uoyd457 words
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Advertisement127 1930-12-16 2 I I I in,.. ZV*?* *J j He remembers when [ha was in,, II" was afraid he would J 1 h h«Hhv trees ready to ie W malaria, 'flu or fc v "PPfd-he wa, atra.d J he has tr.umpled tr p,Ci A healthy outlook indeed on*, .l- l I not127 words
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Advertisement140 1930-12-16 2 STURDY BABYHOOD and vitality and has a ener *y making which is going to h? m*" right through life. m ainstay 1 here's a reason, of course v been allowed to suffer froT S Iftj? hood, so often regarded ks iTL2 Portion, yet which ba ri by the constitution. Since140 words
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Advertisement121 1930-12-16 2 What the New Glaxo 'is "The New Glaxo, in our opinion, is an excellent conception, and shows that the manufacturers of infant's foods are not content to stand still, but are anxious to make use of new discoveries in scientific research ONLY GLAXO CONTAINS ADDED VITAMIN D and that means121 words
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Article1261 1930-12-16 3 BOYCOTT OF EDGAR WALLACE. British Author Offends Germany. A rude shock has been administered to the Popularity in Germany. —r~ Tim Q.„ l^. tU )f r of thrilling yarnr. Mr. Edgar Wallace. S£* aIS erman royatttoa SS* to swell the author's wealth considerably wiU drop to about zero1,261 words
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Article269 1930-12-16 3 Charming Tale Of Last Century. now?* B Fred Rey In the days when innocence was Ignorance Wa i° n the avera more dennne less complex. Mr.. Pred Reynolds has acquired modert curls under drooping haU and rather SSSTSrvipers 8 manhood H but with Mirh Engbmd are269 words
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Article151 1930-12-16 3 Seluyn Brothers By F f Mitt. v~ Je of a wor n- 3 the aa* of 27. making use of the experience of nine rear, of married life. F. c MlTto Young X, SSJrJkTS 10 bis and our Umd of dream, .ever when we151 words
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Advertisement231 1930-12-16 3 BiuM while working IWt let the day's hard work sap your vital j :,cr v T ake Wincarnis to give yourself for the L e uT nmg the stren Bth and the keen new wh.ch have passed from you during the \li t hours. 8 c uarnis is the tonic231 words
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Advertisement252 1930-12-16 3 Night or day... it's all the same... 1 You can see Big Ben DURING sunny hours, you can see the right time at a glance. When the curtain of night falls, the glowing hands point the hour in the dark. And in the morning Big Ben's cheery call wakes you252 words
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Advertisement84 1930-12-16 4 Accuracy in Manufacturing An —are the -nra.y with w*. The aluminum pistons are held t diameter. The connecting rod is „7 US? T one tn U! *am»» of an inch ol the specified thousandths of an inch ,e„g, variation ol more than £*2 minimum of 174 checks for accuracy. Statlca,,v84 words
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Article89 1930-12-16 5 I Our readers are invited to write to us on p >Uc e t 11 muft underttood that the Malaya Tribune" doet not 'xeLessarily endorse opinions expressed by corresZ POSSlBI E r TER f S ULD BE BRIEF wacina, nnH pre,CT ab, f typewritten (double P( n nd n89 words
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Article62 1930-12-16 5 (To tfn Editor. "Malaya Tribune.") f U apparently, the Eurasian the Unemployed are in no own uh the,r in this who out Of work-Victims of the •lump, who have excellent qualifications? I wrote to the Committee over a week ago. stating my circumstances, and up to the >rescnt62 words
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Article213 1930-12-16 5 To the Editor, 'Malaya Tribune."j knows at a gUnce the linerence between the modern and old types >f steamers, so it is not necessary to use latteimg words to praise you and your rolleagues. but one must say that you are really m able captain of the s213 words
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Article265 1930-12-16 5 (To the Editor. "Malaya Tribune.") Sir,—In reply to the letter from "A sympathiser on "Indians and the Johore Association, appearing in your issue of the 12th inst,. please allow me a few words. It is not fair to accuse the Uidians in Johore f lack of sympathy for265 words
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Article357 1930-12-16 5 (To the Editor, "Malaya Tribune.") Sir. The need for extensive education In Malaya is a matter of public Importance In relation to the moral. physical, socia.. spiritual anu economical v. < liare of ine maoaes Th." thirst for a bttter training cannot be quenched easily, as was made clear357 words
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Article21 1930-12-16 5 "Downhearted Ratepayer" writes about certain Municipal contracts and their Inadequate or over-costly fulfilment, but we are not looking for trouble!—Sd.. "M.T."21 words
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Advertisement565 1930-12-16 5 ■■■MBOHBBBSSSBiSB Is Your Hair Falling? Are You Suffering from Scurf or Dandruff j Do \ou Want To Grow and Strengthen I Your Hair? j )cdOrK6fhn e Dr. KOTHNER'S I a Simson Hair Vigor. 1 API contains a constant percentage nt X i fa RADIUM EMANATIONS wSch I I 1 quldandaoes565 words
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Advertisement52 1930-12-16 5 nut Good hard 'chocs' that it is a i° v to crunch. Each one a mr mx marvel of confectionery art, a I cunning blend of crisp ripe nUtS and velvet y chocolate. «BY Specially packed to secure m m W their arrival in perfect condition. (adburys ASSORTED NUT Chocolates52 words
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Advertisement341 1930-12-16 6 I "Where Everyone Goes gj 6.15] TO-NIGHT \~9JS I I Greeted ;!>!, a Packed and Enthusiastic Audience I Last Night! B c BRITISH mm, ol th, Sound Era HFR> n I g n INTERNATIONAL P IC TURES LTD. Present: fi I OWEN NARES and EDNA BEST I hi the Famous341 words
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Advertisement219 1930-12-16 6 Amusements. IMST PERFORMANCES. J 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9.15. w 1 M 0 E Douglas Fairbanks Jr. M I N E I Anita Page N I I v "THE LITTLE I I ACCIDENT" cj II A hap Py sna PPy lauohter show that kicks W 1 E the lid off gloom 1219 words
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Advertisement199 1930-12-16 6 I REACH ROAD." j e,S TO-NIGHT I J Positively the Last Night I i I Presents WITH j i Byrd At The South Pole i I I '«MORROW: I Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell I -JS_SOCIETY BLUES. Dean s Star. Opir.* Cc I AT THE I NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. 1199 words
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Article2246 1930-12-16 7 PROSPERITY TO CHAOS IN A FEW MONTHS? DISCLOSURES BY A LADY CLIENT. disclosures were made by >ov client of the firm of d Penman. Ltd.. before the Mr. G E. Clayton) yesterhcaring of the case in which IVnman is prosecuted on the sum involved amounting iiids2,246 words
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Article27 1930-12-16 7 ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO. (ss.,. LTD ■Jbmh2 4 MlO PW BrttUh Imperial talloo H cenu STANDARD Oil CO.. Or NEW TOR, Benzine Imp. gallon) ft «1027 words
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Article213 1930-12-16 7 LYALL AND EVATT'S REPORT. COMMERCIAL NEWS. Dec 16, 12 noon. The depression in the local share market continues and quotations are daily falling as rapidly as they rose during the past few Nov^nr-.r Th K American rubber figures for Z !?5 L! W consum Ption for that213 words
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Article294 1930-12-16 7 Doc. 16, li a.m. LONDON. I-ondon —4K d down \d New York.-9 cents <G>. down cent. rJSa? L** r A,,t $1—£1.10. Aver Mc,tk3 90 cents-$i. Ayrr Puna-; $l-$i i 0 P.ssetts 65 -70 cents. Brogas 50-55 cents'. Eukit Jclotongs 32«,-37S cents. Bukit Katils 45—50 cents. Colinsburghs294 words
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Article62 1930-12-16 7 (By arrangement with the "S.FJ>.») London. Dec. 15 5.20 pm .ur.dotrr.^r 2,3ie> This Is a record low price for several years The market Is Irregular ,dorn 3 4 ,6 6 16 ,iOWn 5,61 »>« The market is easier fcifow^' 8 Y rk openln Prices are as62 words
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Advertisement44 1930-12-16 7 U Nightly at c 15 9 is M H MATINEES: Sunday, at 3.15 N w° YS in IJ m The Drake Case" H UNIVERSAL SOUNO NEWS. LJ few 6903 from 5.30 pm NEXT THURSDAY: < 11 rttrt COMPLETE MINSTREL SHOW M THE G94NDE PAR4DE" N44 words
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Advertisement118 1930-12-16 7 THE MODERN PROPHYLAXIS BY "SEMORI" TABLETS. The übiquity of Venereal Disease its attendant dangers to the individual as well as to the community, its influence on the birthrate and on the health of the off-spring further, the impossibility of efficiently combating te spreading by public protective measured all these factors118 words
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Advertisement391 1930-12-16 7 Vacancies for boarders at 84. Willde Merslng 11 Institution, TENDERS. SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that now invited for the fon!L tenders are services, and that Partly£M m T' lals or may be obtained* T£ Ten u h "nder. Municipal Offices:— Tender Room. Tender. n Construction of One391 words
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Obituary61 1930-12-16 8 Births, Marriages And Deaths. DEATH. SIM-M: Sim Swee Kim. aged 39 Mated away at hit residence. No 97 North EZ Road, on Saturday. December 13. 1930 ST ing behind, his wife. 2 sons 5 one •■I* 1 mourn his loss, beaides hU a« d mother Funeral on Prtd.61 words
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Article831 1930-12-16 8 Within a few days of minim* somewhat frankly on the question of education in the Colony w e have received the "Annual Bap* on in Straits Settlements for the Year 1929." It i 8 an exceptionally interesting document, and a very important one. but it loses much of its831 words
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Article124 1930-12-16 8 Mr. J. H. Whitaker, a former editor of the "Malacca Guardian" and sub-editor of the 'J**!*** Tribune." is to be married this week to Miss Alice White, of Montreal Canada Nfr O O Seth. who was formerly SolicitorGeneral. s.B and at one time acting Leg*! KHK aUiyan Me He ho124 words
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Article591 1930-12-16 8 PROGRAMME FOR FIRST CONFERENCE. The following is the programme for the flrst Conference of Rotary Clubs of Malaya, to be held in Singapore from Friday. Friday, Dec. 19, 1 p.m.: Tiffin, Raffles Hotel. Election of Chairman for the Conference. Speaker: President Roland Braddell (Singapore) will speak upon 'The591 words
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Article104 1930-12-16 8 K.^.S acknowledged $12,756.02 Anonymous" (monthly) 10 °5 Mi G. E. Teale (6 months subscrip-' ton at $20) p Mr. J. P. Mead Mr. C. R. Thurstan ,6 months subscrip ion at $201 ncorporated Society of Planters Donations from Branches (includes Non-Mtmbers). banau Banting z Batang Padang 25104 words
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Article25 1930-12-16 8 [Reuter's Service.] London. Dec. 15. Mr. Arnold Wienholt Hodson. CM G Gover-nor-of the Falkland Islands, has been appointed Governor of Sierra Leone. M*»mea[Reuter's Service.] - 25 words
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Article24 1930-12-16 8 mmlTrnwlSSt Japan "Terukuni Maru due Singapore to-morrow No?°2 n 7 4 E hv o,> e W V 0 nd mails etched on24 words
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Article735 1930-12-16 8 'Br "looker-oh-. There Is one man i s^n envy this w He will be the busiL rv with that Conference to m Sl n?ar* how oheertu, he *"5*5 By the way, the Rotlrian thehL^S ner $25 and ;heV° gett b* theirs—plus one glass of port S (8735 words
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Article26 1930-12-16 8 LITERARY NOTES, on page CORRESPONDENCE, on pajrr 5 PENMAN CASE, on page 7. TOPICS OF TO-DAY, on paßf SUPREME COURT, en paire* J d26 words
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Advertisement221 1930-12-16 8 I A Handsome Present I FOR I ELKINOTON WAITER. 1 I Ideal (or use ia Club or Hotel. Engine-Turned, as Shown. I PRICES: I 8 inch 13.50, 9 inch $16.50. 10 inch $21.50, 12 inch $25.00 I I t inch $33.50. 10 inch $45.00. 18 inch $52.50. I ROBINSON CO.,221 words
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Advertisement68 1930-12-16 8 I BRILLIANT AND I I GEM SET I I JEWELLERY jjj In Latest Designs—Platinum or W/Gold Setting. PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. 130 Years' Experience. U. S. De Silva Bros. 61, High Street. 'Phone 4540. l I TO LET. I I Bungalows 1 3, Margate g Road, of! Grove Roid, and68 words
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Advertisement44 1930-12-16 8 TIN AND RUBBER. LATEST QUOTATIONS. LONDON. Lon<»a;—-4Sd. Ntw York:—9 cent* (O) Singapore: -14-14«. cents. TIN. 1 J"" "06 128. 6d. (down 225. 6d 3 months, buyers £107 IS*. Od. (down 80s Ocn. seller, £107 17s 6d. (down IST on ■•Nl WUili. (ISO tons Mid).44 words
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546 1930-12-16 9 DRAMATIC EVENTS IN SPAIN. SOC lALIST LEADERS DISAPPEAR. i l l TDK TO A GENERAL REVOLT? [Reuter's Service.] Madrid, Dec. 15 -ebel leaders is now offi W v O*** and Captain ManU d Captain Salinas and J*l Gisbert were sentenced rw runent.[Reuter's Service.] - 546 words
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Article230 1930-12-16 9 “REVOIT COMPLETELY CRUSHED” [Reuter's Service.] It «u Madrid, Dec. 16. r 'volt w noUllcea late last evening that ttie l "">ners ln su PP ress ed The ">*d by Loyalist^ 11 L f rebels were l intercept fu«ri>Tvp Were taken p to attemDt t gents who were[Reuter's Service.] - 230 words
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Article346 1930-12-16 9 SYSTEM OF DYARCHY TO GO. HINDUS AND MOSLEMS WON'T AGREE. [Reuter's Service.] [British Official Wireless.) Th* Hugby. Dec. 15. structure CommTtS;! r port ,he comp?eteT\t lal C oSiT Sub -^rnittee vincial legislature s tnd iL 222 P ro alto, powers and constitution, rharAmof C o^ lb[Reuter's Service.] - 346 words
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Article136 1930-12-16 9 YACHT WITH A GLASS BOTTOM. TEN DEAD OR MISSING. [Reuter's Service.] Miami (Florida), Dec 15. It is so far known that three people are dead and seven missing as the result of a fire aboard the yacht "Eureka II" 15 miles from here. There were 135 people[Reuter's Service.] - 136 words
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Article38 1930-12-16 9 ANOTHER CROP OF FAILURES. CASHIER TRIES TO KILL HIMSELF. [Reuter's Service.] New York. Dec 15 0f »nd suicides 2? Blnghampu.n thousand hilars T nundrrd the bank s presTden? ErrSev^ id K ent of Alabama, .t[Reuter's Service.] - 38 words
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Article71 1930-12-16 9 WATER MAIN BURSTS IN LONDON. TTBE STATION FLOODED. I British Official Wireless Rugby. Dec 15 St ar 1 i »k« i uama c to business pronertv rw.H— rs: m sSftV2fi Mvlne «cn ssfytsr whm ,he rggggaatitt ChrJ.nL [rll, ln The gas mains exnloalnn k*m when many streets t71 words
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Article21 1930-12-16 9 OBJECTION ABLE INSCRIPTION ITrans-Ocean via Pan-Asia Brusaeia, Dee. 15. oy American generosity ThU the WarrTn 55 Mr.21 words
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Article195 1930-12-16 9 "LOOSE ENDS** AT THE CAPITOL. 22? nUsht of Ends" a: mm Capitol aonder arises as to why en e»rth PPeUI to uft the vou-. True. It ii -Id' £1J t al narnT ift ".EST! drive* hr*™,-, .v armed by it Indeed, it ™r, rtnrr of true195 words
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Article1957 1930-12-16 9 MEDICAL VIEW ON AIR CRASH. LOCAL PILOT IN GOOD HEALTH. EVIDENCE AT CORONER'S INQUIRY. the death of Mr Lionel this morX" U amer and Jury U WIU "umbered. *n aittude test in a 81n *5 Club of Mr George Marshall ftflS? H WOrUI 1«»". on behalf1,957 words
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Advertisement177 1930-12-16 9 lĔj^^ WINE I THAT PUTS j j TOE PEP IN LIFE. J X SOLE AGENT'S: cf I "-""wi straits --rr',,1.,,, j I I "SUNNY SIDE" I I Son X and picture album containing I 12 Big Song Hits I g INCLUDING fn S SUNNY SIDE UP I HAPPY DAYS IF177 words
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162 1930-12-16 10 Sports Pastimes. THE ENGLISH CUP. Draw For Third Round. ASSN. FOOTBALL. [Reuter's Service.] London, DM. 15. The draw for the third round of the F. A Cup t > b<< played on Jan. 10. took place to-day and resulted as fallows: Southport v Millwall Wolverhampton v. Wrexham. Tottenham v Preston.[Reuter's Service.] - 162 words
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Article33 1930-12-16 10 [Reuter's Service.] London, Dec. 15. Tw > matches in the Third Division (Northern section > of the English League, played to-day resulted as follows. Rotherham 2, Lincoln 2. Accringtem 2, Darlington 1.[Reuter's Service.] - 33 words
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Article89 1930-12-16 10 Before a fairly large crowd on Saturday in an interesting game played at the S.C F A ground the Amicable Athletic Association defeated the United Chinese Football Association 3 2. The Amicables were represented by; Tan Choo Quee, Tan Teng Seng. Koh Swee C.iiang. Teo Tuan Kang.89 words
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Article145 1930-12-16 10 HOCKEY. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Dec 14. Negri Semb:lan. in opposing Malacca on the Malacca Padang last Saturday, treated the crowd to an excellent display in which fine team-work and skilful stick play predominated It was remarkable that Malacca, at home swr T*'** tCD men145 words
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Article92 1930-12-16 10 on L L R pfn met S R C y«*erday evening in the Padang ar.d drew 2—2. The new comers showed promise of better form in future J L ned WeU The home team drew half tirruf thC V,lsitors retall a*»ed just before On the change-over92 words
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Article40 1930-12-16 10 At the Stadium yesterday, an S.C.C. XI and the RA. drew 2—2. after the artillerymen had SJ 9 1 lat the taterval Cumberlege scored both the R.A.s goals and Smith and Gotch netted for the Club.40 words
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Article84 1930-12-16 10 LAWN BOWLS. Ties in the S.C.C. Bowls Tournament: TO-DAY'S TIES. v Wmneni of v sh orth TOd E A. Hudson j i E A Brown and P. C Gooch and S. A. Woosey and K.H. McFarlane. TO-MORROW'S TIES. buS H H L?? y and C M Van Cuyleng84 words
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Article77 1930-12-16 10 A Fight Packed With Thrills. BOXING. [Reuter's Service.] London. Dec. 15. amid reminiscent >f the old days at the National Sporting Club the experienced and scientific British feather v i ht champion. Johnny Cuthbert (f 4', tZ H P reman <»/•*>. th Canadian S der in°i[Reuter's Service.] - 77 words
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23 1930-12-16 10 RUGBY FOOTBALL. gW to The SmL put up tne a hole It was a very even game.23 words
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Article42 1930-12-16 10 pt: r 3 h afS" ehc h Volunteers had led by a half-tmn' t the <*ccnd half the Welch h2l„ L. under the difficult conoTtions. wenf Zr Cpponents- line three times, the second erllr b«te| converted. s*-cono tftort42 words
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Article15 1930-12-16 10 GOLF. The men s monthly medal was played on -frC f0r bS15 words
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Article286 1930-12-16 10 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. The following will represent the Ptw r*m row on s.CF.A. ground at spm Fook rh.» S"5 5S' K> —5" a Peck Jim 52* Ang Hocsi Beng. La U ?i T?" 0 00 Quee. Toh Yong Qui and Khoo Hock Kin Revrvr.* t„ Hm. Cheng vcng Tan286 words
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Article18 1930-12-16 10 Singapore will soon have another Chinese Athlet.c Association, whose objects are to en courage sports and physical culture18 words
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Article34 1930-12-16 10 The eleventh anniversary of the untitled Sporting Association willl* h,ui ****vr and Sunday. Jan. 3 andF\ if °h bungalow of the Patron Mr' L milestone. interesting sports cvente haveTn J for the Sunday. *"*nged34 words
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Article247 1930-12-16 10 The "Rheinland" Ls due to dav f™™ «r and will berth in the roads he N Y K "Terukuni Maru" is expected to from Hon, Kon, and b 1 Impor and Export c,osod on Thursday Dec 25 linn •nd Thursday Jan 1 i<m «r,h 1930 and Saturday tSc247 words
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Article48 1930-12-16 10 Members of the Amicable Athletic Association Il on w WiU o. lB Wlth of mdden death of Mr. 81m Swee Kirn. proprietor of the wellknown firm of Mong Huat and Co., and they are requested to pay a last tribute by attend- WfJf* l 87 Nort Bridge Road48 words
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Article273 1930-12-16 10 GERMANS INSIST ON INCREASE. LAST MOMENT DEMANDS OF OTHERS. [Reuter's Service.] Brussels, Dec. 15. The international sugar conference threatens to break down owing to the insistence of the q U e ou anS thCir demands for a lar &er export The situation seems practically to have reached[Reuter's Service.] - 273 words
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Article190 1930-12-16 10 CAN PRODUCE HER OWN SUGAR. COTTON PROFJTS TURNED INTO A LOSS. [Reuter's Service.] London. Dec 15 ri "P°« of Combined Egyptian IT? Hi ,representir 34 mills equivalent to a mule spindleage of over three mhho, covers,, for the 17 months to Sept ihe directors regret that the[Reuter's Service.] - 190 words
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Article31 1930-12-16 10 SIR FELIX SCHUSTER'S SCHEME London. Ocl. 24 sc^««^N inE=XT BRITISH mars r"S2rv2rr z i that WOUld m »'n«in«l in The worTd 1 als to the r est of31 words
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Article21 1930-12-16 10 The engagement is announced of Tan Soo son oi Mr. and Mrs. Tan Yew Ec and hiih» of Stoke Newlngton. London.21 words
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Article702 1930-12-16 10 NO DEATH PENALTY FOR FIVE YEARS? ELECTORAL REFORM BD I lv FEW DAYS. IN [Reuter's Service.] [British Official Wireless.] Replying to a question m th, Ccmmons on the Moscow commit Foreign Secretary, Mr. a h :al t! that after further represent.,u Government, on the referent i 8[Reuter's Service.] - 702 words
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Article151 1930-12-16 10 GOVERNOR LECTURES AMERICANS. Pursuit of luxury and living beyond means is the main cause of th American slump, said Mr. Eugene Black Gk mum <i the Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank its a recent New York message, [■pregnable rvjraep. he declared, was necessary to meet (hi nation.151 words
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Article41 1930-12-16 10 [Reuter's Service.] Hong Bom Dec The Basel Mission here ha-s i d J telegram from Kayingchow that t I 1 E. Walter, German missiona..<> ,d bandits in August last year, haw b by Chinese soldiers. There are 00 ieiaaa[Reuter's Service.] - 41 words
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Article1949 1930-12-16 11 ADKFMD •i.KOSS \M) IMPROPER CONDUCT." I'i.nit Mr. M. V. P.llai. a to >h m cause why his name <r\n off the roll of solicitors acitor be suspended was (!.t% in the Supreme Court, npriatal the Chief Justice, on, Mr. Justice Sproule anJ M: Klal h?ld a sum oi1,949 words
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Advertisement44 1930-12-16 11 PIANO I I Tuning and Repairing I BY EXPERTS AT VERY LOW CHARGES. 1 jj Some very good second-hand Pianos I I are offered at I Reasonable Prices. I WRITS OR CALL AT: H NANG HENG Co., I X IW-IM, SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. S44 words
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Advertisement261 1930-12-16 11 I New World Cab are? I EVERY NIGHT 1 DANCING I FROM 9 P.m. mystery"! illnesses The germ of influenza has not been discovered. Even a common cold is a mysterious illness the germs of which Science cannot exterminate. Such illnesses, if they cannot be cured can often be avoided261 words
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Advertisement359 1930-12-16 11 JHEDgINK THAT CANNOT MITATED SMASH! j FOR COLDS, INFLUENZA, NASAL I J CATARRH, SORE THROAT OR CHEST, I I ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, AND OTHER I J RESPIRATORY TROUBLES. i 3 B l M™, Y Ur ten you that lodine. J w Menthol Can >Ph°r. and Pine-the main ingredients of Mentex- i359 words
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Article37 1930-12-16 12 The rate of issue of Money Orders for India and Ceylon to-day is Rs, 154 for 100 The and rL P rt ayme o f Money rderB fr °m Indut and Ceylon is Rs. 15« lor $100.37 words
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Advertisement163 1930-12-16 12 BUKIT TIMAH I supplies of Pork may be had daily S at all the retail depots of the 0 I I i I s g Ĕ g I Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd. I (Incorporated In the Strai's Settlements.) g jjj ORCHARD ROAD. I *****11 I I CHRISTMAS RECORDS. P163 words
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Advertisement243 1930-12-16 12 14. OK CHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE Pbe-ne 7147. L NEW BATTERY. Price is within everybody s reach, under guarantee, l year free servlcr. 2 RECONDITIONED BATTERY Cost yej serviceable, under guarantee. year tree service. 3. Repairing all makes of batteries under guarantee. year free service. 4. Vulcanizing burst tyres and tubes243 words
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Advertisement370 1930-12-16 12 'Phone 2419 or call at LIM CHEE SENG. 56-3, Market Street, Singapore. for cheap Motor Car Tyres. Only a limited quantity to be cleared at HALF PRICE. TOYS. Best and cheapest display at C. MOTTE CO., No. 7, PRINSEP STREET, (New Building). T KELVEvi THE PERFECT DAN^ d.mand and gets370 words
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Miscellaneous95 1930-12-16 12 OIAKY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. DEC it Ru^L^r 7 04 am «03 pm Kugby: "A Coy Welrh Tanglln W ac c "A." Hockey C.8.C. v. I. A LA. 8.ADC. Performance Vic Th M M Meeting oi committee of 22%£! ment Pund. AaUUc Unemploy-TO-MORROW. DEC 17 gg* 1 »m.. 9.10 p m95 words
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Miscellaneous252 1930-12-16 12 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. DEC it. Pladjc and Pal»mbang (Sourabaya. 3 p.m. North and East India •Kumsamp 3 pm Bengkalis. Labooan Bilik and Tandjong Balt l «Singaradjat 3 p m Selat Pandjang. 81ak. Pakan Baroe and Padjakombo (Hong Xwong) 3 p m Bagan Si Apl Api (Esmeralda) 3 pm North. N-East252 words
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Article239 1930-12-16 13 ITALIAN METHODS FOR MALAYA. /it and experiences reflect to h at extent to ZZ ftnd ldCmS translated Sh.,fT aUyan conditions, writes Dr. J W rSifr-V 1 1 ln the Malayan Tn? u problems. JS VSiT*. from which m *»d »n team' irorn ,h "J WayS much *****239 words
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Article305 1930-12-16 13 QIEER ACROBATICS AT PENANG. <*2""!" l Cornell Reform. the -Pinan» oazette is wobbiin*, precar ously on the fence on which it ha. latterly pusUbr.imously perched taelf aa witness the follcmlng chsrrvations v Its column by AH L R K? orm SUU in the tr '*here it Singapore, and305 words
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