Malacca Guardian, 6 February 1928

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  • 546 2 THE UNITED TRADERS (K.L.), LTD. MALACCA. Saturday, 4.2.28, 3 p.m. Tin—London £246.2.6 (up 12 6) 3 months. Rubber —London 1/5"/s (up Vu)New York—37 (down Singapore—62(4 (down Vi). Market—Tin closes firmer and rubber after being weaker closes barely steady. Tins. Buyers Sellers Bangrins 37/- 37/6 Batang Padangs .57
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 270 2 7 i“ DIPLOMA CONDENSED MILK. <| This milk is prepared under Perfect hyK'cn'c 1 conditions from the purest and «chest Milk c If and in the process of manufacture, nothing bu p j| cane sugar is added. It is absolutely pure, rich, safe, nourishing and gv easily digested. M Use
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    • 100 2 f The most modern of motor cars, the new Buick for I f•* I 1928 contains every feature that makes for the riding ease of its passengers. Among these are specially de- j I signed springs, Lovejoy oil-cushion shock-absorbers, S I I tilted, form-fitting seats and deep, soft upholstery. ENG
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  • 282 3 Malacca Volunteer Corps. ROUTINE ORDERS. By Major A. A. Lermit, V.D., Commanding. No. 5. Part I. Dated 1.2.28. 1. Officers Leave Return From. —2/Lieut. (a/Captain) J. Fairweather reported return from leave as from 30.1.28. 2. Camps—Malay Officers and N.C.Os.—The Malay Officers and N.C.Os. Camp will be held at
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  • 748 3 His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Dr. R. B. MacGregor to act as Senior Health Officer, Penang, with effect from the 12th January, 1928, inclusive. His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Dr. J. C. Carson to act as Chief Medical Officer, Malacca,
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  • 472 3 DEPARTURES FROM PORT SWETTENHAM. A correspondent writes informing us that the Intaba, one of the large boats of the Nemazee Steamship Line, arrived at* Port Swottenham at 11.30 a.m. on January 22nd with pilgrims from .Singapore to Jeddah. In the history of Malaya, he says, this is
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  • 340 3 THE UNITED TRADERS (K.L.) LTD. REPORT. 4th February, 1928. F Throughout the past week tlje .market for botlv Hubbereand Tin shares were -considerably neglected, transactions being done at ;a downward tendency.-’ Rubber.—On the Colonial Office announcement that the exportable allowance remains unaltered, commodity took a better turn
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  • 312 3 A SCHOOL BOY DEBATE. The members of the Malacca High School Literary Association held its first. literary meeting of the year in the-gpper hall of the school oh Wednesday, the Ist mst., at 6.30 p.m. The subject ofi the evening was a debate That it is
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 432 3 advertisements. HE HAROLD NORDEN DECEASED. ill persons having claims against the Estate of the above tinned deceased who died at Malacca on the 10th day of May, 1926, ~e requested to send particulars nf their claims to the undersigned lS Solicitors for David Ken Walters Attorney of Agnes Nor(il,‘n n
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    • 325 3 advertisements. IMPORTANT NOTICE. I X a _J, to notify the public (ladies T t e tle t r n) of Malacca, that, I X owing to the insufficient support 1 «1? Lad u® S t. my hair dressing 4 T saloon, which was intended for 1 I Ladies only at
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    • 332 3 NOTICES. 1. Recruiting Stunt. A Recruiting Stunt in the form of a Cinema show will be held at the Rialto Theatre on Saturday, 11th February, 1928 from 4.45 p.m. to 7 p.m. All Members, their wives and families are invited to attend. Members are requested to bring as many friends
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 116 3 MALACCA TIDE TABLE. FEBRUARY, 1928. Date. Time. Height. 6 Monday 8.00 6.7 B.loa 6.5 7 Tuesday 8.40 6.6 8.50 a 6.7 8 Wednesday 9.10 6.5 9.20 a 6.8 9 Thursday 9.40 6.4 9.50 a 6.8 10 Friday 10.00 6.2 10.20 a 6.7 11 Saturday 10.30 5.8 11.00 a 6.4 io
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  • 1499 4 “I GIVE DEVISE AND BEQUEATH. Some interesting Facts. (by a Lawyer.) There are still to be found some people superstitious enough to believe that to make one’s will omens a speedy death. Surely the contrary is more logical Just as the man who has insured against burglary sleeps soundly in
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  • 293 4 The methods of the modern advertising specialist are many and various, but perhaps he is at his happiest when parodying wellknown poems. Quite recently Bell’s Poilite and Everite Co., Ltd., (for whom Messrs. Sime, Darby Co., Ltd., are the local agents), started another new factory at Harefield,
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  • 211 4 Departures per s.s. Calypso 31.1.28 for Singapore—Mrs. Anderson, Miss Anderson, Messrs. J. D. Sanderson, Googarete and Fink. Arrivals per s.s. Kopah 31.1.28 Major N. H. P. Whitley, Messrs. Mandelli, J. C. Dempsey, McNeill and Goble. Departures per s.s. Kopah 31.1.28 for Singapore—Messrs. J. C. Dempsey and McLellan.
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  • 133 4 The 9,000 tons motor vessel Greystoke Castle, launched from Cammed, Laird’s shipbuilding yard, Birkenhead, is of unique design. She has been built for the rubber trade. Instead of the rubber being dried in the tropics, and being sent home in sheets, the vessel has been fitted with
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  • 516 4 Round Australia in Record Time Australia, the island continent with almost 3,000,000 square miles of land and a population of abnm 6,000,000 souls has probably g‘ lt more unexplored territory than Smother continent, with the possil.) exception of Northern Asia. Motoring across the wide n civilized areas
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 91 4 1 i Telegraphic Address:- Bead OHice: I “MUTRA.” No. 17, Old Market Square, I Telephone Ho. 273. Kuala Lumpur. 1 THE I {United Traders| (K. L.) Ltd. i H (Incorporated in F.M.S.) J| Stock and Share-brokers, If H 3, First Cross Street, f| I MALACCA, S.S. ufjp llf you are
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 151 4 RIALTO THEATRE. To-night’s big attraction at the Rialto Theatre is Excitement.” a Universal farce-comedy, starring Laura La Plante, the new and delightful comedienne. The film is crammed with laughs and thrills of strong entertaining value, directed by Robert Hill. Sealed Lips,” a gripping drama of a beautiful woman’s love struggle
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  • 2468 5 iThe Malacca Guardian does not necessarily endorse the opinion of its correspondents.] To the Editor, Malacca Guardian, Malacca. Chris* Church. Sir, I am not anxious to prolong this correspondence: but in view of the letter which you published last Monday on the legal aspect of the matter and of
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  • 291 5 DRASTIC REDUCTION. On Thursday and Friday of the week before last, a certain amount of commotion took place in the vicinity of the Municipal Offices. All sorts c.f rumours were flying about with regard to a ricksha strike, and the Municipal Secretary having to be escorted to
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  • 685 5 BUILDING REGULATIONS. In the Government Gazette of Friday last, the following Bylaws concerning the regulation of class of buildings in certain particular districts in Malacca, were published for general information The following Bylaws for the Regulation of Erection of Buildings of a particular class, design and appearance,
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  • 325 5 At a Committee Meeting held on the 30th January, it was suggested that a fee of $2 be charged to every member of the Eurasian Co. annually wishing to join the Rifle Club. With the payment of this $2, it was pointed out that any
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  • 216 5 A PENAjNfr MEfHOB. Allegations of preference being given to Police officers by constables on traffic duty were made in the Police Court at Penang, when F. N Durege was charged with failing to stop his car When signalled to do so.. The defendant suggested .that the constable gave
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  • 46 5 ENDOWMENT FUND. Already acknowledged $1,815.00 Asiatic Petroleum Co. (S.S.) Ltd., Malacca 250.00 Church Workers Association, Malacca 200.00 The Hon. Mr. Ralph Scott, Penang 50.00 Mr. George Wiseman 50.00 Mr. Hibbert 25.00 J. S. (2nd Instalment) 15.00 $2,405.00 E. M. Woods, Hon. Treasurer. i
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  • 538 6 The soldier’s is the trade: In any wind or weather He steals the heart of maid And man together.” It is curious how through all the > ages, in the Western civilisation at > least, the soldier has always occu- > pied the supreme place of honour. Prime
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  • 186 6 If we may revert to a topic which we touched on last week, nafnely that of informing the Municipal Commissioners of the prosecutions that go forth in their name, we understand that in some places there are standing sub-committees who deal with such matters. These sub-committees are
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  • 1437 6 Two criminal lunatics were sent under escort to Singapore, on Tuesday last, by the s.s. Kopah.” Ail the local Chinese schools will >pen to-morrow, after having closed for the Chinese New Year Holidays. Penghulu bin Rippin, of the Alor aajah district, dropped dead at the Land Office,
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  • 69 6 In a special supplement of the Government Gazette, dated Feb. Ist the following notification appears:—ln exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 8 of Ordinance No. 196 (Rubber Restriction), and by section 3 (9) of Ordinance No. 188 (Rubber Lands Assessment), the Governor in Council has
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 94 6 AT HOME OK Restful, and cool, the river is ever appealing with its attendant comfort STATE EXPRESS 555—the cigarette that is always selected by critical tastes as the cool companion to those hours of joy that follow the heat of the day. STSTE CIGARETTES ARPATH TOBACCO TO: LTD: LONDON 1
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    • 62 6 J teLmS? Bottled a guaraht* Jr X WAAGllgff f 52L ff I X .t. <k J^U D PORT T W T I GUTHRIE S Co., Ltd. t t .vjwj^*;*^**l**M—lj! The Editorial Office I A of tllG *J* Malacca Guardian f I is at v No. 7, First Cross Street, jr
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  • 1148 7 London, 4th Jan., 1928. Floods. After such frost and snow as England has not seen for over twenty years, a sudden thaw with heavy rains has now laid the surrounding districts practically under water, and to remind us of her ancient name of Llyn-din,” meaning Fort by the
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  • 944 7 MALACCA ASSIZES. Light Criminal Calendar. In the Supreme Court, Malacca, on Tuesday last, with Sir Henry Gompertz presiding, the first session of Assize for the year was opened. Prior to the sitting of the Court, an Assize Service was held at Christ Church, at which was present, beside
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  • 1242 7 OPENING OF MATERNITY WARD. On Thursday, the 2nd instant, at 5 p.m. at the Malacca Medical Mission, Tranquerah Road, the opening ceremony took place of the New Maternity Ward. The Right Reverend the Bishop of Singapore, assisted by the Reverend Dexter Allen and the Reverend Orlton Cooper
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  • 219 7 NEGLECT LEADS TO Some ten to twelve days ago, someone dug up the roadway at Tranquerah Road, opposite the Malacca Medical Mission, presumably to lay a cable or pipe into the grounds of the Mission. When they had done so, they carelessly threw some rubble and loose
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  • 642 7 MALACCA HOTSPUR ASSOCIATION. The above association held a fancy dress carnival on Saturday, :he 4th instant, when about 60 members took part. The party started in a procession of motor cars from Tranquerah, making their first call at the residence of Mr. Chan Teck Chye, Klebang. On
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 637 8 Colts beat Anglo-Chinese School. On Thursday last the Colts Atheletic Team were seen in action against the Anglo-Chinese School. The teams were:— Anglo-Chinese School: Fu Kong, Abu Kassim, Haji Nor, Jeyerman, Wong Tee Chin, Ismail, Geok Swee, Willie Tay, Ah Beng, Jit Wee, and Bahrul. Colts Atheletic Team: A.
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    • 100 8 We offer our congratulations to our popular all-rounder A. F. Anderson on his being chosen to play at wing three-quarter for the South against the North in the newly constituted annual fixture to mark the close of the Rugger season. No one will grudge our Flier his well merited
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    • 58 8 The Annual Tennis Tournament of the Malacca Club will be very soon started. Entries for the following events are invited:—Men’s Open Singles, Men’s Handicap Singles, Men’s Open Doubles, Men’s Handicap Doubles, Mixed Doubles, Ladies’ Open Singles (if sufficient entries,come) and a Ladies Handicap Singles. The Jasin Club, too, will
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    • 266 8 The Cricket season in Malacca commenced on Saturday. The High School played the IndoCeylonese Cricket Eleven, and lost by 30 runs in a single innings match. The Indo-Ceylonese compiled 72 runs in their knock at the wickets. The highest contributors were Rajaretnam (21) and N.B. Chandrapale 14. In the
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    • 237 8 A Challenge. I am also claiming for the Mosquitoweight Champion of Malacca. I am willing to meet Young Siki for ten two-minute rounds. At oresent Tunney is not fighting for «lie Mosquitoweight title, as he is too heavy. I am willing to fight during next month. Will the gentleman
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 184 8 ITangye Pumps for all Duties I Ram Pumps. Bucket Pumps. i Deep Well Pumps. m Centrifugal Pumps. J| Duplex Boiler Feeders. M Hydraulic Pumps. 1 Pumping Sets and Plants. Tangyes, Ltd., have had a long and varied J| experience in the design and manufacture of jj all types of pumps
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    • 339 8 1 MOTOR SPARES g The Backbone of Motor Service. J Jack bought a new Sedan, and when he S drove to the dealers the next day to 9 change a piston that gave him trouble, W < sj§ > he was very courteously asked to wait <§§§> for the next
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  • 861 9 RUBBER SMUGGLERS. Before Mr. G. C. Dodd on the 30th instant three Malays were charged by Mr. Greaves of the Restriction Department with exporting rubber without a permit off sea at Pulau Undan. All the accused pleaded guilty. Mr. Reaves told the Court that there was 15
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  • 115 9 CRACKER FIRING. On Tuesday last, shortly before noon, when the Deputy Public Prosecutor was addressing the Judge at the Assize Court, there was a deafening crash of cracker-firing, which made it impossible for anyone to hear what was being said. During a temporary lull, His Lordship, addressing the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 169 9 digestive powder for children I 1 H t H P t°he de kit I l sp has had over sixty years ft S P i ri ence in Chinese jg 3 §V £1 Medicine. It is not delete F 1 1 ou is indispencf able for children suffer- ms fro
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    • 136 9 J DRINK j {JEFFREY'S J EDINBURGH j TX. 'E2' ¥3'l I *3 JQ/ I Obtainable Throughout I Malaya and Locally J i FROM I Tan Cheng Tiong 8 Sons I Agents for <1 MALACCA I i rnMrn fv I The truly modern car is '1 I I fast, powerful, easy
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 81 9 Under special arrangement with Hai Hsin Film Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE. 1 ELDORADO CINEMA Malacca. Showing from 7th to 9th February. ‘Hua Bok Lan Cheong Koon’ I In 1 O Long Reels g S Come and Enjoy! See her fight against [numerous I battles and how she captured the g f
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 279 10 iwinmim IADELPHI UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE y REMODELLED AND REDECORATED. L LARGE COOL, AIRY ROOMS with ELECTRIC LIGHT and CEILING FANS A Elch Rdwn with itsrOWft Private Bathroom, fitted with the Latest Sanitary Installation ard Shewer Baits. L The ONLY HOTEL in SINGAPORE so fitted. L Terms: a la Carte or
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    • 102 10 I Vebol Vebol IS NOW HERE. I Do not let your cook use local cooking fats. Insist on Vebol. Jg <gf Prepared in England under the most up-to-date scientific and $j£ hygienic methods possible. THE DISCOVERY OF THE CENTURY H The New Cooking Compound VEBOL I Easily I Beats 1
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 269 10 flialVoxhe atrIe PROGRAMMES. i From Monday 6th to Wednesday 8th Feb. From Thursday 9th to Sunday 12th February, t 2nd Show at 9-30 p.m. 2nd Show at 9-30 p m “THE COLLEGIANS” Series No. 6. I LATEST PATHE GAZETTE in 6 Reels “SEA'.ED LIPS” m 6 Reels Larry Semon in
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 281 11 Touring CLr Touring Car I $1,055. tyQCC $1.035. j A NEW IDEAL OF SERVICE. BUILDING CONFIDENCE IN THE FUTURE. f I During the past twenty-four years over fifteen million Ford Cars have been delivered into use, each backed by a quality ef service unknown to owners of c& S even
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    • 142 11 n 1 LI Ml HU II 11 Great Recruiting Rally. I 11 By the hind permission and patriotic co-operation of the RialtHheatre I if j| A Free Performance will be given at the above Cinema S jp p at 4.45 p m. on Saturday February 11th. If I UNDER THE
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 130 11 I RIALTO THEATRE I Showing from Thursday 9th to Sunday 12th I k/nvt'rv J °y suppo,,te,,,v I I MONTY Fun LARRY SEMON, i 1 BANKS Smiles 1N '1 1 Langh» “SI0P, LOOK Mi LISfE(l I l€ A? f W\ I f If Laugh’s Roll by Like Pullman fte 1 /CWtVfT;/*'
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 30 12 ,'v I I I I e^ 11 iaM——mu OTWiKi^irtTsatg.gggat^nawTii i j 1 his advert isrinent is issued by I lie British-Ament eti I'obaceu Co, (Strait») Ltd in Eukluiul) EB #64
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