Malacca Guardian, 3 September 1928

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  • 17 1 MALACCA GUARDIAN (PUBLISHED WEEKLY). Vol. I- MALACCA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1928. SINGLE COPY TEN CENTS. NS. 36
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 470 1 ASj> II n^in^" 8 Telephone No, 243. J 5 1 1| I|| ESTATE TRUST AGENCIES (1927) LIMITER. >*. w Trust Company Registered under the Trust Companies’ Ordinance W r f of 1926, with Security deposited with the Straits Settlements Government. J| \y V 0 E S REGISTERED AND HEAD OFFICE.
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    • 68 1 V-- r I RIALTO THEATRE. Commencing Thursday 6th September. H |jj| Denny’s Greatest Mirthquake Absolutely His Funniest Comedy |j| A Universal Comedy De-Luxe Strongly Supported By §|j Another Universal Comedy De-Luxe Painting tKe Town I A Classic of “WISE” Cracks f X STARRING X Glenn Tryon and Patsy Ruth Miller
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  • 816 2 UNITED TRADERS (K.L.), LTD. MALACCA. Ist September, 1928. For the last fortnight the Share Market in general experienced a quiet time, with both Rubber and I Tin showing easier tendencies. I There were few transactions only in the popular and speculative counters and even then business was difficult
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  • 465 2 The Swiss moving mountain, Motto Arbino, of which the sliding movement has so much increased during the past months, is now moving northward, in the direction of the Tagiio and Plum valleys, and orders have been given for the rapid abandonment of all dwellings on Monte Chiara
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  • 358 2 AN EASTERN EXAMPLE. r j I have often had occasion, says a 1 writer in Truth,” to suggest, in I connection with animal-protection i' societies which appeal for subscrip--1 tions in England for work carried 3 on in foreign countries, that the money thus raised could find
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 50 2 1 1 t fAELIc I u A i I i I Old Smuggler I SCOTCH WHISKY M|||p l I I S -'I Old Smuggler can no longer f be had from illicit stills. i 1» ft H Only from their Recognised Agent KENG HIN CO. Cold Storage Wine Dealers, MALACCA.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1192 2 $450 TO BE GIVEN $450 BEATRICE CROSSWORDS No. 6. First Prize $3OO. Second Prize $l5O. From the Profits of this Competition 50% will be given to the Shantung Reiief Fund. (Closing Date of this No. is 10th September, 1928). C'uss Across. 1. The ...pe.-oi- or Russia gS&Spr [9 l I
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  • 538 3 John James, aged 103, has died in Llanelly Workhouse Infirmary. Mr. Charles A. Bennett, K.C., has been elected a bencher of Lincoln’s Inn. Crop of oats over 5 ft. 6 in. in height are growing on farms in Morayshire. The loss in the Nottinghamshire coalfield during June
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    • 317 3 advertisements. HERE IS A TIP—TO CLEAN AND PRESERVE YOI R LEATHER BOOTS SHOES LET THEM LOOK SMART ALWAYS! Use—- Cherry Blossom Polish Cream” Once you try Cherry Blossom,” you will never turn to any other. Stocks available from the following' stores in Malacca:— Messrs. Kenff Hin Co., K. P. Y.
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    • 191 3 i j ADVERTISEMENTS. to let! A comfortable fully furnished European house situated in Centre of Malacca will be vacant at the end of the year, or as arranged. Furniture and fittings may be taken iat valuation. Apply in the first instance by letter to “A” office Malacca Guardian.” The Malacca
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    • 46 3 llil “520 ”4^! thb m nn mini, ns is f SUPER-VALUE AT $2,340. g g I CONCESSIONAIRES FOR MALAYA. S ILS® 1 —W——M——l—l>— I— Ik A-s G^S^EED POWER SAFETY ECONOMY e COMFORT 1M 9 ly THE NEW SIX CYLINDER Vauxhail 20-00 TAN SOO HOCK CO. MALACCA.
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  • 59 3 death. TAN.—Madam Tan Kim Hoo Neo died on 31st August, 1928, at her residence, No. 59, Heeren Street, Malacca. Aged 65 years, lhe deceased leaves behind, two daughters (Mrs. Low Kim Boh and Mrs. Tan Soo Lock), five grandchildren and many great grandchildren to mourn her loss. Funeral on Thursday,
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  • 731 4 FROCKS AND FRILLS. For Your Treasure Chest.” Make yourself a negligee like the one I have sketched, you could make it in any two colours, but the one I have in mind is of soft black satin with the lining of dull rose crepe do chene. For a
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 131 4 >WVV%-%>.A Buyers Blast has come to And now, even if the un- jh ‘ontiac in the past rivalled value of Pontiac but two years ago IS2B could not be concluwas a proved car sively proved by comparir fields. Two years sen with other cars in its ntiac aroused im- field
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    • 236 4 ft i I Complete Taiv Soo Hocks i J i Motor Service w ml. w SI AUSTIN r-pAN SOO HOCK CO. have H I on view for your inspection CHEVROLET and trial the largest and <§M| finest stock of new and second-hand CHRYSLER cars. They provide payment terms rpem p
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  • 1080 5 In ail countries it is difficult to specify a particular moment when a great change may be said to have taken place, even when it is commonly realized that the general situation is being profoundly modified and the truism is particularly applicable to China. It seems likely,
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  • 270 5 if, as seems to be agreed, tin <peed of ocean transport, so far as argo vessels are concerned, tends o rise, and the fast vessel becomes ;f dominating importance in the •argo-carrying trade, it is essential that Great Britain sho.uld maintain its proportion of fast ships, it
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  • 149 5 Departures per s.s. Kopah 27.8.28 for Singapore—Mrs. Fuller, and Dr. E. G. Weir. Arrivals per s.s. Sin Kheng Seng 28.8.28—Mr5. Nunis. Arrivals per s.s. Larut 29.8.28 Dr. E. G. Weir, Dr. G. Ramalingam, Messrs. E. Kong Guan, E. Yew Ghi, K. G. Wilson, Brisk, Chan Soo Wan
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    • 118 5 Travel in Comfort. i' 1 1 R r i s• D i PRICES FROM $1,710 g SOLE AGENTS ir s WEARNE BROS., LTD. f MALACCA. msm sBhh»»«®«€?s t f If pH MI 1 HERE IS RELIABILITY! 1 fv?ifc w£& A S'i'.vlDW g||| g;s|| &fi RIVALLING THE GILDED f|g STATE COACH
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 388 5 MALACCA TIDE TABLE. SEPTEMBER, 1928. Date H. M. Height 1 Saturday M 8.10 7.0 A 8.40 6.8 2 Sunday M 8.50 7.3 A 9.10 6 8 3 Monday M 9.20 7.4 A 9.40 C. 6 4 Tuesday M 10.00 7.3 A 10.10 6.3 5 Wednesday M 10.40 6.9 A 10.50
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  • 503 6 Last week we had occasion to draw attention to some of the curious things which happen to a letter before it is delivered to an addressee in Malacca. An important letter addressed to us and posted at Kuala Lumpur before 6 p.m. on FYiday was not
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  • 1415 6 The local English schools reopen to-day after having closed for the mid-summer holidays. There has been an epidemic of flu throughout the town during the last fortnight. There has been an outbreak of roup amongst poultry in town as well as in the out districts. Mrs. F.
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  • 207 6 A SUCCESSFUL EFFORT. Donations: Mr. and Mrs. Chee Guan Chiang .$lOO.OO Mr. Chan Teck Chye 20.00 Dr. Hikosaka 15.00 Mrs. Loh Kim Swi 10.00 Sale of car posters, The Chettiar Community 40.00 Others 38.00 Sale of flags by Miss B. Holden 77.76 The Misses Cowie 60.17
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 76 6 s?m (xp^ess IwJNG 1 manufactured by 'uSquJjfo* rate of thousands P e G ktej^'jQH^l«LU£*^gi^P THEY COST MORE BECAUSE THEY 7 ARE WORTH MORE *>■.* IN'IONDON BY AROATh TOBACCO CO LTO !If you drink Whisky stick to one brand 1 —a good well-known i j| ‘Reliable ‘Brand SUCH AS I, “BLACK
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    • 94 6 mi y I Guthrie 5 (5L p f I t Call at our Office and see f crs A yourself the quality of HATFIELD’S |P ATE NTS! i i •1 I LATEXOMETER 1 a SIMPLEXOMER t ALARMOSTAT I THERMOSTAT I t SHEFFIELD MALAY f x T t ROAI) TRACER All
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  • 919 7 Rash Driving. y eo Cheng Poon was charged lt h driving motor car No. MloB t he public road rashly or negleIjtP.tly o1 n a manner which was iangerous to the public, by running jrgiiist a wall at Klebang at 6 p.m. the 26th ultimo. The accused
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  • 77 7 General Meeting. Notice is hereby given that a General Meeting of the above Association will be held in the Malacca Club, Malacca, on Friday, 7th September, at 6.30 p.m. Agenda. To reconsider the proposed Objects, Rules and Regulations. 2. To elect Officers and Committee. 3. General.
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  • 328 7 LOCAL ASSOCIATION. The following donations and subsci iptions have been received: Hon. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock 5 Mr. Loh Kim Swi 5 Mr. E. Kong Guan 5 Mr. G. C. Dodd 20 Mr. L. V. J. Laville 10 Major Lermit 5 Dr. E. Lindow 5 Mr. M.
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  • 319 7 [.The Malacca Guardian does not necessarily endorse the opinions of its correspondents To The Editor, Malacca Guardian, Malacca. The Price of Petrol. Dear Sir, I have read with interest Consumer s letter published in your issue of the 27th August last re the different prices of benzine. I cannot
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  • 231 7 SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES. At the London Chamber of Commerce Examination, Typewriting Section, held on the 7th May, 1928, presided over by Mr. M. R. Holgate, Inspector of Schools, Malacca, the following were the successful candidates or the Junior certificate:— Miss P. Theseira (Portuguese Convent). Miss A. Rozario (Portuguese
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  • 637 7 The following is an official communique from the above Institute: The Board of the Rubber Research Institute has had under consideration for some time the question of the publications which should be issued by the Institute and the manner in which these should be circulated. During
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  • 1340 7  -  News and Views from Far and Near. ««■>► By Wire and Wireless WEE WILLIE WINKIE, (Special to the Malacca Guardian). The great Peace Pact has been signed at Paris by fourteen nations and already the smaller nations which were not among the signatories are
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  • SPORTING NEWS.
    • 586 8 Yeow Kim Fwee Shield Competition. Semi-final: United Chinese Associate 1 I vs. Sprinters. Before a small crowd last Wednesday the above semi-final tie was played. The Kubu “C ground 1 ail not recovered front the effects oi .iit early morning's shower, and in consequence was sodden when play began.
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    • 372 8 HOCKEY SEASON. Following in the list of fixtures for the third term in Hockey, Cricket, Football, etc.:— ;ird Head Master House Hockey Practice. 4th Raffles House Hockey Practice. sth Football Practice at Kubu. 6ih Albug. House Hockey Practice. 7th Foimosa House Hockey Practice Bth Football Practice General.
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  • 903 8 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. Mr. Tan Cheng Lock asked: (a) With a view to the abolition of the extremely cruel method of slaughtering fully conscious pigs and cattle with the knife obtaining in the local abattoirs, which involves preliminary terror and much unnecessary suffering and pain on the part
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  • 396 8 IN LIMELIGHT AGAIN. Both our Kuala Lumpur contemporaries of Monday last, have something to say with regard to Dr.? H. C. E. Zacharias. The M.M.” has only a paragraph regarding him, but the Malayan Daily Express has lifted a half column article from a Madras
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  • 314 8 FAST Rl N BETWEEN MEDAN AND I>R AST AG I. The 75 K.M. Medan to Brastagi road record of one hour and twenty-eight minutes was lowered to one hour and seventeen minutes on July 7th by Capt. J. H. Holli- man. j .Speeding along the
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    • 226 8 j THE ‘"’"'l (NEW oar; 4 Performance, Comfort, Safety I Equal to Every Demand. J j $1365 I li A car with speed that can he maintained mile after mile; f power that takes you up a steep hill without effort; pickup j§ If that places you far ahead of
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 80 8 ELDORADO CINEMA i'. (The house whero the best pick of pictures are shown.) |> H Programme for Two Nights only. i From 3rd to 4tll September 1928. 1 <| PRESENTS. f An Extra Special Attraction. “Tong Peck Hor" In 20 Big Reels. To be shown all in one night. Iw
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  • 831 9 COMPANY IN SOUND POSITION. rrjje annual general meeting of Rubber Estates, Ltd., was lcl 0 n Tuesday last at the offices n f t jje secretaries, Evatt and Co., jLjjch Bank Building. The chairJ, n Mr. Koh San Hin presided and |t er e were also present Messrs.
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  • 862 9  -  By Sir ROBERT BADENPOWELL. The famous soldier who won fame during the Boer War by his defence of Mafeking and even greater fame by making the experiment, 21 years ago, that led to the founding of the Boy Scout movement, which now has a
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  • 1108 9 Lord Balfour’s 80th birthday had some delightful celebrations. To the Royal, academic, and personal testimonies to his work and worth, may be .added here the tribute fron\ the Houses of Parliament. In the Sepaker’s Courtyard Mr. Baldwin presented Lord Balfour with a motor-car as a mark
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    • 118 9 I SHELL DEPENDABILITY AGAIN I {On July 7th 1928 a Junkers I Monoplane piloted by Herren Risticz and Zimmerman by I flying 65! hours broke f I the World’s record time I 1 for remaining in the air. l SHELL OIL WAS USED. ft 1 RESIDENTS OF MALACCA AND DISTRICT
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    • 276 10 I ADELPHI HOTEL, SINGAPORE. f jtj UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE. f§§ g REMODELLED AND REDECORATED. LARGE COOL AIRY ROOMS with ELECTRIC LIGHT and CEILING FANS. ff Each Room wnh its own Private Bathroom, fitted with the Latest Sanitary Installation and Shower Baths fg The ONLY HOTEL in SINGAPORE so fitted. it
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    • 193 10 VS THE 60ICK TOORER "To; I vAivMNAtAc' \rd W| *en better car* are built Buick will build them”. True. Plllll/?7- l ust *°ok how far ahead of its field is the Buick Standard m IISTII VifT Tourer in beau ‘y' in performance, in long-lived depend(Fl ability. Then look at the
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 219 10 I RIALTO THEATRE. 1 PROGRAMMES. Jg From Monday 3rd to Wednesday sth Sept From Thursday 6th to Sunday 9th Sept. Nightly at 9-30 p.m. Nightly at 9-30 p.m. “Hello Hollywood’’ I “A Full House’’ A Tremendous Universal Programme Comedy. I Stern Bros. Comedy. Latest Pathe Gazette. M The Cohens and
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  • 1546 11 A NEW BILL. iKead a ,irst time 27th 1928] An Ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 188 (Rubber Lands Assessment). 'j t is hereby enacted by the governor of the Straits Settlers with the advice and consent 0 f the Legislative Council thereof aS follows Short title and
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  • 1156 11 RECOVERY IN THE SOUTH. Our Hongkong Correspondent states that trade is improving steadily in Hongkong and AngloChinese relations are cordial, says The Times of August 9th. Serious efforts are being made in the province to improve public utilities and local administrations. There is a spirit of enterprise
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  • 1103 11 DIRECTOR’S ADDRESS TO CONFERENCE. Of considerable interest to the Malayan public, as well as to members of the teaching profession, was tiae address given by the Director of Education (Dr. R. O. Winstedt) at the opening of the annual Education Conference at Singapore during the early part
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  • 235 11 A correspondent writes as follows What steps do the Municipal authorities intend to take with regard to the supply of pipe water within the undermentioned areas—Wolferstan Road, Lorong Panjang, St. John’s Hill Road, Klebang Kechil, Ayer Leleh, Padang Samabok and inside several lanes or lorongs in Tranquerah
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