Malaya Tribune, 29 December 1930
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Title Section30 1930-12-29 1 The Malaya Tribune Vol WIL -No- 300 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1930 CENTS. The Malaya Tribune Sin R apore: Monday. Dec. 29. 1930. MALAYA TRIBUNE. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1930.30 words
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Advertisement199 1930-12-29 1 UPTON'S CFYLON EA. YOl >NOT BETTER IE BEST, "SHIP" BRAND I ETENED CONDENSED MILK I This Milk is prepared from PURE UNSKIMMED COWS /U MILK, and in condensation *~> Wfll Rolling but FINEST WHITE 1 SIT.AR is added. Being pre- \A' n% pared under the most hygienic *3flf conditions, this199 words
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Advertisement138 1930-12-29 1 "FLORODOR" a Washing /V/ y/smgm* Por Tropical HIGH BTREET, jY j/ Singapore. I Let us eat, drink, and be merry, for f to-morrow tin will be down again! I And what better solace in our travail than 1 i Read's "Dogs Head" Lager? j I Ask m& h m« l138 words
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Article7183 1930-12-29 2 ITS EVOLUTION AND PROGRESS. SWAN SONG OF DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION. In Ihe last Annual Report of Dr R O S.raas Settlements a most lntereatu.g account ol the history and siaU of education in the Colony ls g.ven. as a preface to the review of the work7,183 words
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Advertisement234 1930-12-29 2 USEFUL GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR THE NEW YEAR in SILVER and PLATE. ELECTROPLATE CAKE TANTALIS SETS. BASKETS. srsTirtajr Ttjrzzz piain ™<™ always appreciated. Not as sketch. round border »"»th handle Good quality I BctUe. Bcttle hard l a nng plate. f-9.50. ~.n (1 J SAL ,D BOWLS I Plain cut Rlass234 words
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Advertisement221 1930-12-29 2 "THEY ALWAYS I KEEP ME FIT" I (RECOMMENDATION FROM A NURSING SISTER) I Let them I m Do the I I «I HM. .itnpoveriahed blood, V Nervous UUmMm, dvll ness and rheunta.i.n, are serious P > J anaemia. Therefor, do net L. a sc enUOe p .para.ion. "J- mm discovered221 words
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Advertisement255 1930-12-29 3 isgaaaaga that are WORKERS! I %i\ 1 Perfected writers. all. Light-weight and S Ml balanced smooth-flowing and leakproof— [jj giving writing-satisfaction that ft and again Eversharp's leadership in fountain X L. Not a shirker nor a falterer among them. For. fa the beauty of their color and markings is only255 words
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Advertisement547 1930-12-29 3 f STANDS FOR 'QUALITY. I Do You Know— jjj S Aranges, like Lemons, are alkaline g in reaction in the body and help P Ijj tc correct acidity. Mental dullness, [5 ffl headache, sluggishness, indigestion, and sleeplessness are all symptoms a of acidity caused by over-indulgence g in acid-forming foods.547 words
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Advertisement121 1930-12-29 4 I Kee P cool-through "47//" I J eh 7 S *■»1. 3 *°*k .Ken YO u I rigour and elasticity, q I A Ouiek with a libera] quantity of "471F in co |J water I r~ f bcUd the ears or on the lIS d y Ur DCct many uses121 words
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Advertisement86 1930-12-29 4 I™"'" "mr ii i i tit ASK FOR: I "BUTTERFLY GREEN PEAS I Tbt Best aad Cheapest in the jj Crrown in the sunny gardes of jj 7 FR JII the Ri I Obtainable at the following \m Sfores: jjj I >@$ CH,N WAH HENG a*™ li\ Irlfl GUAN BEE,86 words
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Advertisement232 1930-12-29 5 0 the Marsh B^-^S> \J gathered from pesti- j \L\ lent swamps, the deadly I IL J mosquito swoops into your I home. Young and old alike 1 victims of his health- 1 N eking attack. But gCiXMH and annoying wr.osquitoes are, you need Stfm MMCf be bothered by them.232 words
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Advertisement94 1930-12-29 5 Baby has the right jj! idea—he wants < litii*ura Talcum after his daily bath! j Frtigrant* Antiseptic Refreshing |<j HMF* Sample Soap. Ointm-nt and Tali 1i 1 urn fr.r upon request, froni Mull, r Phippa U' -.a' uu (limited, I nion UuiMinp, Singapore, jj UONISEKKAT Reaches Every where If;! I94 words
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Article2191 1930-12-29 6 THE GREAT AIRSHIP DISASTER. HEW SEARCH FOR THE ATOM. Harnessing The Severn. features At Inventions Exhibition. (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") London, Mail Week ,rt levelled at the Rioo »»d UM RlOl earij 0* year Lord Thomson the House of Lords, said:-- This Is one of most2,191 words
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Advertisement47 1930-12-29 6 j| Marlborough 0 I! To-night. j! 6.15 AND 9.15. I n UNIVERSALIS G $2,000,000 J! All Technicolour Musical Extravaganza Hear These Song Hits:— 0 THE BRIDAL VEIL g A BENCH IN THE PARK RAGAMUFFIN ROMEO HAPPY FEET 2 SONG OF THE DAWN IT HAPPEttED IN 1 MONTEREY,47 words
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Advertisement103 1930-12-29 6 dern as. j (I PALL AjtI w H ITWAN I ana nis band,in N I "KIKir THE WORLD I HI nu RECORD J y A77" BREAKING I PICTURE. 1 this! Grand— Glorious! A carni- I vol of cleverness—a miracle of /T 7 I beauty—o world of gorgeous X 1 entertainment...103 words
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Advertisement34 1930-12-29 6 1 Marlborough j j To-night. 6.15 AND 9.15. Your Last Chance i A To See-It! the ONE AND ONLV I PICTURE WHICH f YOU i CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS. A Real New Year's Treat34 words
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Article360 1930-12-29 7 Singapore, Dec. 24. MEAT. round* kati 50 B' I curry kati 45 Katl g 0 md fat (1st quality) kati 4« Muucn Indian lb. J£ Mutton Australian lb. s I lQp reared* kati 6 85 node unfledged pair 80 Pigeons, fledged pair 70 EGGS. P- duck) 10 25360 words
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Article50 1930-12-29 7 U PETROLEUM CO. (S.S.). LTD Motor Spirit ex pump x 4 gall, drum per 4 Motor Spirit per 4 Spirit ex 4 gall, drum Imperial gallon 90 cents. XRD °«< CO.. OF NEW YORK. Tr Kerosene. iss? VrTr > (per a um > *cony vr~» oenaine. Won un)50 words
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Article1242 1930-12-29 7 Malayan Stocks Shares. SbTo CIU C STOCK HkoKt kv Dec. 29, 10 a.m. Issue Bujrer Sellers. £o agar I s •a saw-- S» ts SSL'S* 5 S r& -rg STEW!-,, 8 S» SSUS* Tin E 5 m g •100 Kinta Tin Dec. Si 0 7 JJ I ar- «3 £lO.O1,242 words
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Advertisement285 1930-12-29 7 Dr. Richard Weiss, Pharmaceutical Preparations. NeU rER h T,i 2 energy and UZSZI d£S e^ JUVen lon —I FERTILISE is standardised ovary hormone with ultra-violet rays) used ***+*j9. Catalysator (treated Neurasthenia. Irregular or Painful lUntmUmTST^_^" f women > to PANCRESAL Is activated aPPeUUf Bnd sl <*P»<*">e» men L°Nc£lmN i Memt285 words
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Advertisement187 1930-12-29 7 {LEPROSY DIABETES, CONSUVIPriOV, PILES, V. D., Paralysis, Leucorrhoea, Sex-Disorders, and numerous, other Chronic diseases are cured. THE HIMALAYAN PHARMACY Head Offlce: 62, Owen Road. Singapore BRANCH AND CONSULTATION ROOM Si W Seranroon Road, Singapore. CrIRISHUS NEW YEAR POSTCARD RECORDS. Series P. Nursery Rhymes. R. Orcheslial. N. Christmas Carols. Q. Birthday187 words
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Miscellaneous113 1930-12-29 7 DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY, DEC. 29. 4 M) a.m., 4.35 p.m. ka Pinda Rubber. 64—66 t noon; Oil D alm Plantations' Road. 2.15 p.m.; C. A. Ribeiro 5 Raffles Place, noon. Entries close. v. S.C.C.. SRC. S "Kent" v. Chinese, Jalan Btsir MORROW. DEC. 30. 9 19 a.m.. 6.01 p.m.113 words
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Advertisement257 1930-12-29 8 ri 3 ■'U ■■II B i I Tne Best Sound ln all Weathers" I I lAl£l TO-NIGHT I 9.15 I I I The famous TT' girl of the silent days g Now at her best in Paramount* highly entertaining Musical Comedy Hit I "LOVE AMONG THE MILLIONAIRES" S H WITH257 words
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Advertisement148 1930-12-29 8 Amusements, I 6.15 To-night 9.15 I Alhambra Discovers the ideal Programme! I Two Shows In One j I and what shows! j 1 'Reginald Denny IN HIS BIGGEST |q LAUGH SCREAM— "ONE HYSTERICAL, NIGHT" I 2 Mary Nolan I in a terrific drama of pent up emotions released I 0148 words
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Advertisement172 1930-12-29 8 j 6.15 TO-NIGHT 9 J5 j I KING OF j j J A Z Z. I I ■"A*'* Star. Opeha Co AT THEATRE ROYAL %0> S NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. 8 I mmmv WiU sfc age a new Play THE INDUSTRIOUS DUKE" I Md Se t the COStUmeS and «*»«iea and172 words
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56 1930-12-29 9 UJ GOVERNMENTS HAVE AGREED. H Qrment with the "S.F.P.") London. Dec. 28. Ni ws" sutes that the Governi)tit< h East Indies, Bolivia. Nigeq States have approved of the submitted by the T.P.A. plan is for an international M per cent, of the world M56 words
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Article116 1930-12-29 9 LYAIX \ND EVATTS REPORT. Dec 29. 11 a.m. ttm it is difficult to gauge v s Rubber is an idle market. mm m London and New York, -ulerably. over the holidays, publicity given to the quota users seem most sanguine We have yet to hear officially rnments116 words
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Article237 1930-12-29 9 tftaaj H. and S. Bank.! r.APORE, DEC. 29. HBM :.don 4 months' sjght 2s. 3%d :hs sight 2s. 3 27/32 d., London :t 2s. 3 25/32 d.. London 30 M ks..- 2s 3\d., London demand 2s IS I ndon T.T. 2s. 3 11/16 d.. Lyons «7, Paris demand237 words
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Article41 1930-12-29 9 ntd from Singapore on Dec. 4 Mttewd in London ;n Dec. 27 from Singapore on Dec. 4 delivered in London on Dec. 29 >;<d from Singapore on Dec. 5 delivered in London on Dec 2941 words
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Article30 1930-12-29 9 GERMANS STAND BY THEIR DEMANDS. [Reuter's Service.] Amsterdam Dec 29 J2?SS-£2; oerma oelegatry must stand mTmTmmZTi BURar lndus quota of 450,000 tons ft? £i n ex^n 350,000 for[Reuter's Service.] - 30 words
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Article154 1930-12-29 9 M SINGA PORE, DEC. 29 Rice. Siam a-i Rice. Siam Koyan 2 *> Rice. Siam 2 «233 Rice. Siam 3 5208 Rice. Slam 4 $193 Rice. New J 180 Rice. New 2 $206 Rice. New 3 198 Rice, Saigon a i $192 Rice. Saigon J 195 Rice, Saigon 2154 words
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51 1930-12-29 9 12 OCLOCK NOON. DEC. 29 R.S.S. equal to London ScU< Standard. Spot ni Standard R.S.S. on 13 Tender. January February 5 January March 14 \V* April June JJ* Tone of Market:-Very dull Latest Cable:-Lo ndon (holiday. New York:_ S pot Sheet G. cents 8\ per51 words
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Article123 1930-12-29 9 SHIPS ALONGSIDE THE WHARVES, Singapore. Dec 29. East Wharf (Entrance Gate I) H.M.S. Petersfield East Basin; H.M.S. Kent Main Wharf (Entrance Gate 3) Glengarry 13; Japanese Prince 11 Peleus— Menelaus 9; Aeneas 7. Empire Dock (Entrance Gate 3) Tweedbank 30; Capodimonte 33; Kamakun Maru 35; Ipoh 39. Empire123 words
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Article1203 1930-12-29 9 EFFECT OF SOUND FILM AND RADIO. GERMAN MUSICAL RESEARCH SOCIETY FOUNDED. (Special to the 'Malaya Tribune.") ta »»owly approaching «*».«t mmmkmm mu*cal emanation, of Western civilisation, dispersed to the remotest corners of the world by means of Kramophone and radio, will have brought about lv1,203 words
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Article310 1930-12-29 9 MALAYAN DAILY WEATHER REPORT. STATIONS. T p r Max. Mln Alor Star 89 7* hine KoU Bahru 1 2 K-I rM,mnU 74 0 56 2 2 M 70 Nil 5 J S2J 74 si Poh 8« 73 0.01 4 0 Butt»rw„ rth 88 74 240 89 5L 75310 words
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Article790 1930-12-29 9 Importance to Industry and Trade. By F. A. E. Martin, Chief Engineer. (Special to the MeAaya Tribune.") Although it is quite true to say that international sports play a very considerable part in modem life and that they may even be said to possess something like a political790 words
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Article135 1930-12-29 9 The •Reijnst" arrived this morning from Sourabaya with 1.096 pigs. The Siamese boat "Si ddadtb" arrived with 39 bullocks from Bangkok this morning. The P. and O. "Lahore" has left Hong Kong and Is expected to arrive at Singapore at 9 pm on Thursday. She will proceed alongside135 words
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Article19 1930-12-29 9 Air Mail Karachi—London despatched by "Takilwa." on Dec 4 was delivered in London on Dec 2719 words
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Article133 1930-12-29 9 ASSISTING THE PILOTS. (Special to the 'Malaya Tribune.") thfV ntereSting ini tiative has been taken by the German Air Navigation League, for mmZ SSL^K: in dlrection tod in vl.l t? T nCW to them With thl objectn view the League has asked the Federation owns to133 words
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Article158 1930-12-29 9 (Special to the "Malaya Tribune.") The question whether the skin is capable of absorbhjg sufficient food to keep a m£ alive 111 UP &t a medical congress some months ago, and has been made the subject of long series of experiments in the158 words
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Advertisement35 1930-12-29 9 PAVJUON theatre TO-NICHT-POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT. THE FUNNIEST SCREEN COMEDIAN GLENN TRYON IN "BARNDM WAS RIGHT WITH WERNA KENNEDY Star Cast. ALSO THRILLING COLLEGE ROM \NCE "HIDE-OUT" FEATURING: James Murray, Kathryn Crawford and Lee Moran.35 words
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Advertisement350 1930-12-29 9 LATEST ADVERTigEMEN'ES. WANTED Lively and honest girl to sell flowers indoors. Apply 422. Orchard Road 11—1 o'clock. WANTED—Shorthand typist. Speed accuracy and perfect knowledge of English required Apply stating age. experience &c. to Box No. 293. c/o Malaya Tribune. n D h? R SALE—Piano, good, well-toned uptSum Box N 291350 words
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Miscellaneous201 1930-12-29 9 MAILS CLOSE. TO-DAY. DSC 29. Port Swettenham and Penang I KinU i 3 pm Muar <Rahman» 3 p.p. 8elat Pandjang. Bengkalls and Bagan SI Apl Apt 1 Hong Lam) 3 pm Malacca <Mahidol> 3 p m Port Dirks, n Lumut and T Anson «Pangkon 3 p m Pekalongan «O G201 words
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Article737 1930-12-29 10 r rds the Hon Mr t randum on Council Reform in the S t e d ettlemems p S thp M 1 am n,t tHe memb Of the Malacca Planters' Association The Planters m ay think m*n are none „112 hl .,r »"d that they must concentrate on737 words
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Article137 1930-12-29 10 The A.P.C. and their artistic calendar, neat mmm u CMe and of ca rds adorned with the familiar "Shell." L m managing partner of J™" Hoe Seng and Co.. is leaving for Penang to-morrow on a business trip 8 'wife of Capt. Freyberg. JJuter Attendant. Singapore* arrived on Satur!LX£r and137 words
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Obituary347 1930-12-29 10 [Reuter's Service.] BY-ELECTION NECESSARY. CHAMPION OF INDUSTRIAL PFACE. [Reuter's Service.] London, Dec. 27, 11.20 a.m Loiu Melchett became weaker during the night and his condition is now grave. 5.30 p.m. Lend Melchett lias passed away. [British Official Wireless] Rugby, Dec. 28. The papers, in recording the[Reuter's Service.] - 347 words
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Article258 1930-12-29 10 Mr. J.S. Boissier, at present in charge of P.WD. Trade School. Kuala Lumpur to L be transferred this week to Port Dickon whe Xme th<? n Having obtained employment in the M'nistrv of Transport in England. Mr. ft J H il A ZTmTSrSi FWD K6dah went on leave at the258 words
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Article717 1930-12-29 10 ,By -«»««.0«.,. Poor Cecil Street is in 1 Its latest effort is to tell" th Strain does not ex C e?i It certainly doesn't! y Dr. Braddon is given the retort discourteous o his tricks with -tho then I have yet to meet *5 other than horrified717 words
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Article24 1930-12-29 10 Mr. G. A. Scott, of untitled Mopin. Singapore, accompany M* 40 Miss Scott, arrived back by 1 Saturday after a holiday I a Ceylon.24 words
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Article38 1930-12-29 10 LATEST QUOTATIONS RUBBER London:—Holiday. New York:— s% cents tG> Singapore:—l3^-13k- cents. TIN. London:—Spot £111 Os. Od (down 3 months, buyers £112 7s. 96 (dowa 6d.), sellers £112 10s. Od. (down 6Si Singapore—s6l.oo. (200 tons sol38 words
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Advertisement205 1930-12-29 10 SO LASY TO WASH SO HARD TO WEAK OUT X Tobralco makes the smartest lit v,» >i frr, A m for the c. I ;dr,n too, Tobr.le > h Si, JLZE to star (1 C k Boldumh, th,. Tootal Guara. tee of >ati<facti, r reri Jrd c/tYpI l Q l205 words
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Advertisement68 1930-12-29 10 I U. S DE SILVA 1 j BROS., I I Wish their I I 'Patrons I 8 Happy I a c N < ew Year. I I 61, HIGH STREET jjj 'Phone 4540. TO LET. I Bungalow 9, Wiikie Ter- I race, C bed rooms. Servants I quarters. Water and68 words
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Miscellaneous53 1930-12-29 10 TO-DAY'S RADIO. bv R Sa !f Cn 49 metresK b> the orchestra. 9 to 10 p.m. Manila «48.8 metres., daily from 5.30 pm IF 150 2 Batavia .75 metres., daily 6.40 to 8.40 pm Dm 1 ***** metres) f ™m 10.30 Program! T* K ni 'Berlin. /.Singapore time is given53 words
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517 1930-12-29 11 CHINA MAY SEIZE LANDINGS. TAX ON CHEAP IMPORTS PROPOSED. \y HENG RETAKEN FROM REDS. [Reuter's Service.] Nanking. Dec. 28 VI .> object of preventing "dumping" of ■si:. isses of foreign goods in China, the Council has referred to the Govern,n po>al for[Reuter's Service.] - 517 words
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Article192 1930-12-29 11 untitled was a "Katha Prasangam" on Friday < at the residence of Mr. C. Coomara- < :t f Storekeeper. P.W.D., Johore Bahru. mjta Anushugi" by his daughter, well trained in Indian music. There **1 gathering. A short speech by Mr. Iyer, of the P.W.D., Johore Bahru. proceedings. m Murison, Chief192 words
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Article32 1930-12-29 11 '■OOL SYSTEM IN MALAYA, v, on paces 2, 3, 4 and 5. INVENTION, on page 6. r TO D AY, on pace io n "M. AND ADVENTURE, on pace 1«.32 words
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Article99 1930-12-29 11 SUSPECTED TROOPS INTERNED. REVOLT AGAINST KEMALIST REGIME. [Reuter's Service.] Constantinople. Dec 28 •»s e ?egime iCh to The authorities believe that the revolt was of a^vaiT^onsnf^ 1 M o the KernS t aCy almlng at the overthrow pressed nv? r Must *pha Kemal prtsided over[Reuter's Service.] - 99 words
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Article104 1930-12-29 11 AN AMAZING STORY FROM INDIA. Calcutta. Dec 9. An amazing story has reached Calcutta from Coimbatcre. South India, to the effect that forty-one boys belonging to the London Mission Boarding House at Erode have died and many more are ill in hospital from eating some poisonous104 words
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Article114 1930-12-29 11 RIGHT LEG AMPUTATED. [Reuter's Service.] Paris, Dec. 27. Marshal Joffre has been operated on for arthritis in the lower 1 mbs. His condition is grave. According to Le Temps." Marshal Joffre, whose .llness has liitherto been kept secret, was operated on on Dec. 19 and his[Reuter's Service.] - 114 words
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Article93 1930-12-29 11 BOMBAY CONGRESS OFFICIALS ARRESTED [Reuter's Service.] Bombay, Dec. 28. Seventy-five people were injured in a series oi Police lathi charges on the Maidan, where a crowd assembled to participate in the ceremony of saluting the "national" flag. The Police had previously dispersed the crowd, but they re-assembled[Reuter's Service.] - 93 words
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Article73 1930-12-29 11 FORCED DOWN BY HAILSTORM. [Reuter's Service.] Rabat (Morocco), Dec. 29. General Balbe's seaplanes encountered a hailstorm near Daloma, Portuguese Guinea, where they are now held up. New propellors are asked for and a commercial aeroplane left Casa Blanca yesterday carrying a mechanic and seven propellors. but[Reuter's Service.] - 73 words
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Article74 1930-12-29 11 INJURY TO LEFT SHOULDER. [BritUh Official Wireless.} Rugby. Dec. 28. Prince George, who was hunting throughout yesterday with the Belvoir hounds and suffered Injury to the muscles of his left shoulder, passed a fairly comfortable nlgnt. His progress is satisfactory, but It will be some74 words
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Article195 1930-12-29 11 REBELS GATHER IN THE FORESTS. RIFLE BATTALION SENT TO QUELL RIOT. [Reuter's Service.] Rangoon, Dec. 27. The situation in the disturbed area is reported to be more satisfactory. The Police under Capt. Rust, recovered the body of H. V. W Fields-Clarke, the Forest Engineer who was killed[Reuter's Service.] - 195 words
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Article45 1930-12-29 11 HUNDREDS MISSING IN JAVA ERUPTION. Batavia. Dec. 29 The d athroll in the eruption of Merapi is now estimated at 1.300. Including hundreds missing The volcano is still pouring out lava, but there is no danger as the whole area is evacuated45 words
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Article91 1930-12-29 11 THE NEW ROAD TRAFFIC ACT. [British Official Wireless] Rugby. Dec 28 The provisions of the new Road Traffic Act. abolishing the speed limit and establishing compulsory third party insurance, come Into force on Thursday next. To deal with offences such as dangerous driving and neglec'91 words
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Article80 1930-12-29 11 AIRSHIP TO BE USED FOR FIRST TIME. [Reuter's Service.] Washington. Dec. 27. The United States airship "Los Angeles" will be used for the first time for the purpose of reconnoitring in the forthcoming exercises of the American Fleet, which start In Panaman waters on Feb. 12.[Reuter's Service.] - 80 words
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Article43 1930-12-29 11 [British Official Wireless.) Rugby. Dec 28. The Duke of Gloucester, who left England October to attend the Coronation of the Empeioi of Abyssinia, reached Victor* yesterday afternoon. He proceeded to Sandr Ingham to Jo'.n the King and Queen to-day.43 words
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Article105 1930-12-29 11 Members of the Fathul Karth Club an requested to note that there will be a ronggeng entertainment at the club-house. 226. Serangooa Road, on Wednesday at 8 p m At the annual meeting of the Oeylang Funeral Association held at the club-house 547. Geylang Road, on Saturday, the following were105 words
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Article816 1930-12-29 11 NO CHANGE IN THE STATISTICS. DECREASED OUTPUT IN THE F.M.S. FURTHER DROP IN PRICE EXPECTED. During November the tin price remained comparatively steady, writes Mr. J. Lovett Inspector of Mineral Ores. Mines Department, e, ln the November monthly "Bulletin of Statistics relating to the mining Industry At816 words
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Advertisement154 1930-12-29 11 a She s a brick!... jjj C Tha his way 0/ expre**in| fc appreciation X )y prcsm. to be ppr 3 P 3 P 3 P I P 0 a 3 P 3 P 1 P a p 3 P > p 8 GUTtlßlE*(3fo I UP-TO-DATE I TALKIE HITSI "Grand154 words
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203 1930-12-29 12 Sports Pastimes. THE "OLD FIRM" IN CEYLON. Hobbs Gets A Hundred. SI'TC'LIFFf; OUT FOR A "BLOB." CRICKET. The Vizianagran. team which the Ma'-r>raj Kumar too* over to C-ylon and which beat the Ceylon Europeans so decisively In the r first match, failed to beat the Cey'onese ln the game concluded203 words
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Article48 1930-12-29 12 NOTTS CAPTAINCY DISPUTE. >By arranyejnent with the "S FJ*.") London, Dec. 28. The Notts C.C.C. sub-oommitu I has aske I A W. Carr not to stand for the captaincy on the grounds of his ill-health. Carr. howeve •I f lares that his health is perfect48 words
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Article737 1930-12-29 12 Result Of Johannesburg Test. [Reuter's Service.] Although leading by 67 runs on the first innings, the M.C.C tourists, led by Chapman, failed to register a win in the first test against South Africa, which was begun at Johannesburg on Christmas eve. The England side included nine players[Reuter's Service.] - 737 words
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Article242 1930-12-29 12 Saturday t Results. THE TURF. 'From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Dec 27 £15 S— third 'Stents a^ the Ur 8 n ,«n 8 ,hC Results at a glance: PO "—"Pi !H?CHOKE .strode. 13 4 3 Naqto 11 <CaVe Moyle> 10 3. NASIB (Donald) 13.4. Won by242 words
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Article669 1930-12-29 12 Saturday s Results. PLYMOUTH ROUTED AT EVERTON. ASSN. FOOTBALL. [Reuter's Service.] London Dec. 27. To-day s English and Scottish League matches resulUd as follows: matches ENGLISH LEAGUE— DIV. I. Arsenal 7. Blackpool L Aston V. 7, Manchester U. 0. blac*burn 3. Liverpool 3. Chelsea 5. Grimsby 0. Doroy[Reuter's Service.] - 669 words
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Article69 1930-12-29 12 The ""roc^u, had to meet n J*™* •tring of the "KAt" bu t y •iwwto£,??r*?, dthe "uiSd"""' blood Donaldson being Wln^ortw EVAN8 W "<"• aln «nortly before the Interval HALF-TIME: Welch 2; Kent 1. The soldiers enjoyed most of the n m > resumption,69 words
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Article840 1930-12-29 12 Arsenal Establish Good Lead. ENGLISH LEAGUE. DIV. L Goals. P. W. L. D. P. A. Pts. Arsenal 22 15 2 5 68 32 35 Sheffield W 22 13 4 5 62 34 31 Aston Villa 23 12 5 6 67 47 30 Derby County 23 11 5840 words
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Article94 1930-12-29 12 DATES PLAYERS. Association Football. The fixture list hu Kmh Instead of meetly the team fmm m w o on to-morrow Kent" will play the jL BeSar Stadlu m this afternoon Cm Wednesday HMS ••»r.«»- 4 1100 8.C.C. also at Jsian Rugby Football. 1 pia> n s-hoo, D u m iv.r94 words
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Article225 1930-12-29 12 Malayan A.P.C. Decisively Beaten. RUGBY FOOTBALL. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Dec. 29. Perak s last rugby fixture, before meeting Singapore in the Cup final, was played at Ipoh on Saturday against a strong A.P.C. side drawn from Singapore. Perak. Selangor and Penang. There was much disappointment at225 words
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Article194 1930-12-29 12 (By arrangement with the "S.F.P."/ London. Dec. 28. Rugby clubs had a busy time over the holidirys- Cardiff were among the most successful legistenng three wins. The Barbarians illustrated that they are exceptionally strong this season by their good win over Leicester The Blackheath three-quarters were poor194 words
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Article64 1930-12-29 12 BADMINTON. goon ctTsa nl^T^L 8 anniversan at Mr rvh v c T elebrat ed their occaloT'S'ere Ing year: Mr. Lm Cheow Sn i Mr Tay Swee h Seong President: captain; Mr lii s— LI eng Messrs. Teo Kee l^ D commit^ e0 m em^ ne Af rthe e064 words
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Article76 1930-12-29 12 JOE DAVIS AHEAD OF LINDEUM. BILLIARDS. London. Nov. 24. Billlarils r ToirS m h e^t"'^ <;rShi P 'i the Empire Saturday he defeated isi a on LindrL point,. against McConachy at Sonth ln his game by 12,687, but the n winning of his greater aggregate on the" by76 words
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Article47 1930-12-29 12 LAWN BOWLS. The following ties in the will be played this week tournament ZZZr «r-,2? h c Hutchln McParlane and K. H. and R. A. Ash worth. V E A Huds °n Wednesday: H. Henshelwood v v a THuruia,: P. Carmlchaei v. E. a b47 words
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Article22 1930-12-29 12 GOLF. event at the RE. Earle and J M Wln tOT score of 44-7 6 k Wh retu rned a22 words
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Article45 1930-12-29 12 Dr. Mah Kee Yong, tourth son of Mrs. Mah Wee Siong and the late Mr. Mah Wee Slong, of Singapore, waws yesterday engaged to Miss Yoe Kim Neo eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs Yeo Choon Sang, of Singapore and senior student of Raffles College,45 words
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Article168 1930-12-29 12 A MALAYALEK I I N, TION The Malayalee Hindoo B Rao Sahib M. Kunhiran-', Malaya for the Govern; n "7 r *ee n 5» S«5 given in his boS India at J the Samajam premis" J ri 3 rl* cf the bad wea'her th yester daj168 words
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Article67 1930-12-29 12 ALLEGATIONS AGAINST DFlfr COLLECTING lUm. Messrs. j. Bead and Pong H we* Malaya Trade Protection adebt collecting firm L ift** Ud District Jud-e Mr c by his honour findine thai mo^ng of did not imply that they "Gained accused, who were cha n rt rs tag67 words
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Article136 1930-12-29 12 CLARA BOWS MUSICAI ROMANCE. Cap.; end. -Love mmmmT^TuSl Paramount musicaT depicts Clara Bow in cne of 1 LTSE productions. 'm no other ta£fc hi 55 Bow oeen afforded so many 2* th l e role of Pepper Whipple the waitress in her fathers railroad ca? 'cZ Bows captivating136 words
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Article154 1930-12-29 12 LOCAL WINNERS OF R.S.I. CERTIFICATE. At an examination for Mattery inspectors. Malaya, held at Singapore, from Oct 23 till uct. 30. 39 candidates presented themselves the following 21 candidates were granted Wtifieates cf the Royal San tan Institute reh Yok See (Sanitary Board. Kuala Lumpur), yictcr James (Health154 words
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Article261 1930-12-29 12 FACSIMILE EDITION TO BE PRINTED. ''Special to the Malaya Tnbune") The Astronomic Obscrvat r* of Prague announces its intention of issuing. In collaboration with the International Committee for the History of Natural Sciences, a facsimile edition of the manuscript of Corpernicus ipuill mtW] work "De Revolutionibus Orbium261 words
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Article1769 1930-12-29 13 SUED FOR COUNCIL REFORM. Ml iAN CHENG LOCK'S MEMORANDUM. -llowing is the text of a memoi on the reform of the Leg is Council prepared by the Hon. Cheiig Lock and circulated to mbers of the Malacca Planters' A ..'on: islative Council of the straits1,769 words
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Advertisement46 1930-12-29 13 I Raffles Cafe' and Confectionery 1 Our New Ye*r Cakes, Fuddings and Mince Pies, are {3 made only from pure and best ingredients. Dj jC A beautiful sctec/ion of C I New Year Crackers, Novelties, Fancy j Boxes of Chocolates, etc. 'Phone S3Bl. jq aiSis K2SSS2SJSZSESZSZSBSZS2SHSZSES2SZSZS2SESESZS2S2S2SZSZS2SESBS2SESZSZSZSZSZra46 words
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Advertisement223 1930-12-29 13 New World Cabaret. FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. The "Olympic Trio" of Acrobatic Dancers From Sh.„, hal bee. mt expense U perform ni«bU y st M, pm Commcnciny Tiu>sc7m/, />c>ct mbcr 23. ADMISSION $1. Wednesday, December 31. GRAIN D NEW YEAR'S EVE Fancy Dress Ball. Pr« MM. of II! -Of223 words
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Advertisement134 1930-12-29 13 j D orsay s Perfumes I NEW YEAR 1 The Best Flavours in the Nicest Crystal Bottles 8 WONDERFUL CHOICE AT* S I RENE ULLMANN, I *****5 23 5^^ >« »«r Grid Four (10 to 85 Metres) Receiver. g Remarkable Set of the year. S Hi Electrade, 42 Raffles Chambers.134 words
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Article80 1930-12-29 14 (Our reader» are invited to write to us a,. tubiects of public interest. It must be und?r stood that the "Malaya Tribune" doesn't necessarily endorse opinions expressed bv mm>* vonitnl,. LCTTERS SHOULDbTa! ""'"""'l tvpmntten (ioxtblt spacing), and on one side of the paper onlv Pen names may be used,80 words
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Article231 1930-12-29 14 (To the Editor. Malaya Tribune Sir,—Christmas has come and gone, and New Years Day is approaching in its wake But to how many Chinese, I mean-is it the fim day of another year? How many are o***r\ ing the solar calendar? Most of the Chintz are still231 words
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Article217 1930-12-29 14 (To the Editor, ••Malaya Tribune*/ t£l£S£l tl tnvparab].MWd to the forgetful past it u r~r T h h,ch c,n ««i SLuta inunal good*HI i fv ""TV"' 0 cwnwrite, u> h0 .„d SnS? <xx P, '»o«h'p n wu "'™ur„£? "Goodwill Presidom" principles and opinions' «"««Wta* our mwp"proiw to217 words
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Article28 1930-12-29 14 A letter from E. P o w way concession tickets «-m iL ng railcompUes with the rule r™'. Pub Lshod if he lent, to ,-nclo* thtlr28 words
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Article159 1930-12-29 14 SWEDISH EXPLORERS' DISCOVERY. What appears m m Grea; Wall of China- hL n of Mother wo members of M? J*" discovered V loleKra, to the riven* cx f*dit,o, holm,, m. sven <stock members of "J" describe, ho W dang»rous niotor-r»r lue course of D«*rt. hi? tn the°i^KKl159 words
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Article32 1930-12-29 14 The rate of Issue of Money Orders for India and Ceyton to-day is Rs. 154 for 100. the rate of payment of Money Orders from India and Ceyton is Rs. 154 $10032 words
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Article739 1930-12-29 14 EARTH COLONISATION OF VENUS? (Special to the Malaya Tribune.") A distinguished Russian scientist. Professor V. V. Stratonow. whose na me is a household word among astronomers, and who Is at present ln Berlin, uttered ln the course of an Interview some startling views regarding relations betmeen739 words
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Advertisement188 1930-12-29 14 BUKIT TIMAH I PORK 1 I* unequalled for sweetness, qualiW and tenderness. All pigs are reared g from stock specially imported from England; most of the feed is imported from Home supplemented by grass frown on our own farm; and fresh «upplies of Pork may be had daily at all188 words
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Advertisement205 1930-12-29 14 g COLEMAN "INSTANT-LITE" IRONS. I ADVANTAGES WITH THE NEW I COLEMAN IRON. 5j Ist—No generation. X 2nd—No alcohol expense R 3rd— No torches. R 4th-No time lost in generating. S St£ I o!I?~5 elf cleanin 8 gas-tip. B 9tSSS hot point construction I Hth-Hand-operated filler plug. S PRICE $13.5«. X205 words
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Article562 1930-12-29 15 NATIONALIST WITHOUT A NATION. 'Speetal to (iw -1 As result of the September Election, new personalty European MM,, Adolf mmm mm, o. th e N. lto n.i Jt Unp l •<>• Per cent incn« -used sermon throughout the world Hoover. thouen startled everyone, there wu562 words
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Article715 1930-12-29 15 MR. BRADDELL'S ADDRESS REVIEWED. COLONY— F.M.S. DIFFERENCES. Seldom, says the "Malay Mail, does a Malayan audience listen to a political speech so Mr Prr>i an d as that delivered by Mr Roland Braddell at the Rotary Conference BrrdS ore n r iday P r Months Mr Br..ddell s715 words
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Advertisement133 1930-12-29 15 gloriously healthy and fit fet*'"!surplied them wkh both Cental ?T reserves of power. whichTnab them to 2 a hundred per cent, out of life. E Let Hall s Wine heln tou try n the risks of an exactiL Overconie K,„;.u j exact,n e climate. t will banish depress.on, "nerves." sleeplessne133 words
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Advertisement63 1930-12-29 15 SPECIFIC FOR DIABETES" Dr. Winkler's "DIABETONIT" It.oo per bottle or szo oo per dozen. sincere's "Special Hair Cream" larre Size 50 cents per bottle or IS per dozen, small Size 35 cents per bottle or $3.5» P* r dozen. SINCERE DISPENSARY LTD SINGAPORE. V p a 't?nt ler M I!??63 words
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1425 1930-12-29 16 A WEEKLY SERVICE TO NEW YORK. Venture Into Unknown Air Routes. Kidnapped By Chinese Bandits. 'Special to the 'Malaya Tribune.") London. Mail Week. Many ft* dents of aviation are concerned over the Imperial Airways' partiality for giant aircraft. Thus company, which ls not noted1,425 words
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Article370 1930-12-29 16 PROGRESS WITHOUT PARTY POLITICS. There ls. says th? "Straits Echo." no Chnes* character th? equivalent of ••politics." the word tesd to specify it actually meaning "a system ol government.' To many Chinese Mill 111 ill politics, as it ls understood in the W> t i, unthinkable, and even370 words
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Article254 1930-12-29 16 SPECIAL COMMITTEES APPOINTED. »iif 01 thr Minister for the Colony. ing at the Mfdlterni 1 nial Fair at Marseilles, announced that the g W 1 h d to appoint a special l "T** o Ind Meanwhile, local committees, on which the name element Is In a majority,254 words
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Advertisement295 1930-12-29 16 Why Doctors recommend BIOCITIN? Because Blocltin is nutrient containln. the most digestible constituents of STS Milk ad 10% pure Lecithin (nerve food). The DreDaratinn represents a rather fine powder of it.n f tato 11 'onns. when shaken an Th" L° n th n,tCred lth «SSn" Is the MMM why v295 words
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Advertisement328 1930-12-29 16 t^ j pictures j YIASTBLIFE. I <J H« il the glorious news that every one *a J 1 «*f the EXHILARATING HEALTH Pi benefits of YEAST- VITE that I £?sfllr« Li 8 substance of pure^cTnaT' Yeast"St VffV I charomyceu. Cerevisiae, Vitamim and R i Tonic Ingredient FRESH If YOU ARE328 words
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Advertisement27 1930-12-29 16 ASTHMA relieved instantaneously by HIM \SAR. :l cents per botUe. On sa'e at the llimal»f«* Pharmacy. 62, Owen Road, or at Hi Brsac* 135, Seranfoon Road. Singapore27 words
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Article772 1930-12-29 17 HOW TO FIGHT THE GARDEN I'EST. The following art cle by Mr C L Np.„. k onaU m 1!!? lnCrfa f Lnd Bprrad of the Olant 5" v nocceable in Urn km few month*. This purt is of compar? a vd > went introductfon to Mak a772 words
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Advertisement237 1930-12-29 17 HI IHE BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITFn t (Incorporated m England) g 'ORE-KUALA LUMPUR— IPOH TELOJC \mmm ft I AUCTION SALE CHING KENG LEE CO. LTD. I MM OPPORTUNITY TO BI)Y CHEAP JEWELLERIES FOR NEW YEAR AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE JEWELLERIES To Ml chMbtrs On Tuesday, December 30, at 10 30 am237 words
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Advertisement72 1930-12-29 17 tmffL B«t treated without dosing—Just rub on WHATS BEST FOR COLD? Here is the popular "Anton KeJcherV* Eucalyptus Menthol I Bonbons. A safe and dependable Remedy for Colds, Cough. Sore-Throat. It is put up ln convenient yellow bags and only cost you the economical price of 20 cents per bag.72 words
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Advertisement315 1930-12-29 17 The best Cigarette B^^ t PER TIN OFSO K^i^il^iiHiiiiiiji^Bl^^^BLiHiiiiiiKHH H_ mmm. I The (unction of a dentifrice is to c&a* the t**t h m„ j .1 correct an acid cond.fon ol the aal.va. wfiiJ o c Sfe c,B cure pyorrhea; no dentifrice can 1 can do theae dungs ta false315 words
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610 1930-12-29 18 HOW OLD IS MOTHER EARTH? (Special to the Malaya Tribune: Many questions of deep public interest and importance were among those discussed by t c mescal and scientific congress which has just held its annual meeting in Germany Professor Hahn. d .rector of the nnM»610 words
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Article190 1930-12-29 18 Have You Sparkling Vitality And Womanly Appeal? Men always prefer the woman who's 'alive' —who seems to possess unbounded energy and bubbles over with high spirits She is iiaturally. always preferred to her tired-look-ing. depressed, thin, 'never up-to-the-mark' sister. i 1(W Ar Y P U M attractive190 words
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Advertisement223 1930-12-29 18 you demand that the food on your table Pure-you would not run the risk of eat.n* \> *ay***s impure or unwholesome. Equally important are the contents ot your medicine M uai 7 ""portant esDeriallv n rU "icuiunt chest, their purity is essentia makes pa.n fade away, but leaves no disagreeable223 words
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Advertisement406 1930-12-29 20 Annuals Diaries Novelties and Fancy Stationery, etc., etc. W. Mohamed Dulfakir Co., SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. •PHO.SH 3695. j TO LET. TO LET—7. Tan Quee Lan Street. Apply 64, Market Street. TO LET—« 6-3, Tank Road. Immediate mtrj. Apply Meyer Brother* TO LET—Business premises, 31, Phillip Street. Apply 5-2, Malacca Street.406 words
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